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Programs of Study

Approved list of transfer courses

A.A. and A.S. Degrees

The purpose of this list of courses is to assist students in scheduling classes leading to an Associate in Arts (A.A.) or Associate in Science (A.S.) degree. All electives are to be taken from the courses listed below. Divisional approval is required for any deviation from this list. Students should check the semester schedule of classes to ensure that prerequisites have been met before registering for any course. Electives should be selected carefully in conjunction with a faculty advisor or counselor after examining the curricular requirements shown in the transfer institutions Transfer Guide and College Catalog.

Transfer Courses

(Any of the courses listed on this page can also be used as a General Elective.)


Business Courses

  • ACC 211-212 Principles of Accounting I-II
  • BUS 221-222 Business Statistics I-II
  • ITE 115 Intro Computer Applications and Concepts
  • Computer Science Courses
  • CSC 201-202 Computer Science I-II

General Elective Course

  • SPD 100 Principles of Public Speaking
  • ENG 111-112 College Composition I-II
  • ENG 210 Advanced Composition

Health and Physical Education Courses

  • HLT 110 Concepts of Personal and Community Health
  • HLT 116 Intro to Personal Wellnes Concepts
  • HLT 230 Principles of Nutrition & Human Development
  • PED Courses Physical Education and Recreation

Humanities/Fine Arts Courses

  • *ART 101-102 History and Appreciation of Art I-II
  • ART 121-122 Drawing I-II
  • ART 131-132 Fundamentals of Design I-II
  • ART 241-242 Painting I-II
  • ART 243-244 Watercolor I-II
  • *ENG 241-242 Survey of American Literature I-II
  • *ENG 243-244 Survey of English Literature I-II
  • FRE 101-102 Beginning French I-II
  • FRE 201-202 Intermediate French I-II
  • GER 101-102 Beginning German I-II
  • GER 201-202 Intermediate German I-II
  • *HUM 201-202 Survey of Western Culture I-II
  • *MUS 121-122 Music Appreciation I-II
  • *PHI 101-102 Introduction to Philosophy I-II
  • PHT 101 Photography I
  • REL 200 Survey of the Old Testament
  • REL 210 Survey of the New Testament
  • REL 230 Religions of the World
  • REL 231-232 Religions of the World I-II
  • REL 247 History of Christianity
  • SPA 101-102 Beginning Spanish I-II
  • SPA 201-202 Intermediate Spanish I-II
  • SPA 233

*Beginning with the 2004-05 catalog, English 112 cannot be used as a humanities elective


Math Courses

  • MTH 151-152 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts I-II
  • MTH 157 Elementary Statistics
  • MTH 163 Pre-Calculus I
  • MTH 166 Pre-Calculus with Trig
  • MTH 175-176 Calculus of One Variable I-II
  • MTH 177 Introductory Linear Algebra
  • MTH 178 Topics in Analytic Geometry
  • MTH 241-242 Statistics I-II
  • MTH 271-272 Applied Calculus I-II
  • MTH 277 Vector Calculus
  • MTH 285 Linear Algebra
  • MTH 287 Mathematical Structures
  • MTH 291 Differential Equations

Science Courses

  • BIO 101-102 General Biology I-II
  • BIO 141-142 Human Anatomy and Physiology I-II
  • BIO 215 Plant Life of VA
  • BIO 227 Animal Life of VA
  • BIO 270 General Ecology
  • BIO 271 Intro to Ecological Systems
  • BIO 277 Regional Flora
  • BIO 285 Biological Problems in Contemporary Society
  • CHM 111-112 College Chemistry I-II
  • CHM 241-242 Organic Chemistry I-II
  • CHM 245-246 Organic Chemistry Lab I-II
  • *GOL 105 Physical Geology
  • *GOL 106 Historical Geology
  • *NAS 131-132 Astronomy I-II
  • NAS 185 Microbiology
  • PHY 201-202 General College Physics I-II
  • PHY 241-242 University Physics I-II

Social Science Courses

  • ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics
  • GEO 200 Introduction to Physical Geography
  • GEO 210 People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography
  • GEO 220 Wold Regional Geograpy
  • *HIS 101-102 History of Western Civilization I-II
  • *HIS 121-122 United States History I-II
  • HIS 205 Local History
  • HIS 267 Second World War
  • *PLS 211-212 U.S. Government I-II
  • *PLS 241-242 International Relations I-II
  • **PSY 200 Principles of Psychology
  • PSY 215 Abnormal Psychology
  • ***PSY 230 Developmental Psychology
  • PSY 235 Child Psychology
  • PSY 236 Adolescent Psychology
  • ****SOC 200 Principles of Sociology
  • SOC 211-212 Principles of Anthropology I-II
  • SOC 215 Sociology of the Family
  • SOC 266 Minority Group Relations
  • SOC 268 Social Problems

* Either course in this two-semester sequence may be taken first.


** Students who have received credit for PSY 201 or 202 must contact an advisor before enrolling in PSY 200.


*** PSY 230 was called PSY 238 prior to Summer 2002.


**** Students who have received credit for SOC 201 or 202 must contact an advisor before enrolling in SOC 200.