Northern Maine Community College
General Education Core Curriculum
All associate degree recipients must complete the following minimum general education core requirements. 12 – 15 Credits of . . .
ENG 111 – English Composition (required) 3 credits Communications (required) 3 credits Humanities 3 credits Social Science 3 credits AND
6 – 8 Credits of . . .
Mathematics and/or Science 6 – 8 credits AND
PHE 124 – Ergonomics & Occupational Wellness Conditioning 1 credit Total 22 – 22 credits
Students may choose non-specified courses from the following: Communication Courses Humanities Courses
COM 111 Speech ENG 113 Working in America COM 212 Business Communications I ENG 120 Intro. to Literature COM 220 Business Communications II ENG 224 American Literature I COM 221 Technical Communications ENG 228 Topics in Literature ENG 234 American Literature II Mathematics and/or Science Courses ENG 239 Intro. to Creative Writing BIO 114 Human Biology HUM 100 Intro. to the Humanities BIO 120 Anatomy & Physiology I PHI 201 Ethics BIO 130 Anatomy & Physiology II PHI 206 World Religions BIO 218 Microbiology SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I MAT 115 Business Mathematics SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II MAT 117 Electrical Mathematics I MAT 119 Applied Mathematics
MAT 127 Electrical Mathematics II Social Science Courses MAT 125 College Algebra ECO 111 Principles of Economics MAT 151 Coll. Algebra & Trigonometry HIS 117 World Civilization to 1715 MAT 210 Statistics HIS 119 World Civilization from 1715 MAT 221 Pre-Calculus/Intro. Calculus HIS 123 US History , 1600-1865 MAT 229 Calculus HIS 125 US History, 1865 to present PHY 107 Intro. to Meteorology HIS 201 American Business History PHY 110 Intro. to Astronomy POL 101 American Government PHY 150 Physics PSY 100 Applied Human Relations PHY 215 Statics & Strengths of Materials PSY 101 General Psychology PSY 207 Developmental Psychology PSY 209 Abnormal Psychology Approved by Curriculum Committee on 02/05/07 SOC 111 Sociology for immediate implementation for all incoming SOC 201 Intro. to Soc.Work/Welfare students SOC 215 Social Issues and Problems |