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GENERAL
STUDIES PROGRAM
A major portion of a student’s first- and second-year studies is a common curriculum of courses called the General Studies Program. The General Studies Program is designed to provide a fundamental basis for lifelong learning and advanced studies. General studies courses may not be used in meeting requirements for both the General Studies Program and the requirements for a major or minor. Students should complete at least 36 hours of the General Studies Program before registering as a junior.
Requirements for the General Studies Program may change without notice because of the Alabama Statewide Articulation Program. Any questions should be addressed to your academic adviser. See the
AGSC/STARS home page (http://stars.troy.edu) for up-to-date, approved transfer information. Students who transfer with associate degrees from accredited public junior colleges in Alabama and who have completed all requirements approved by the Alabama Statewide Articulation Program will receive credit for the General Studies Program unless there is a change in the academic major.
Some programs, majors or minors may have specialized general studies requirements. Consult the descriptions of these programs in this catalog for information about specialized general studies requirements or placement in courses other than those described below.
Area I (6 hours)
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ENG |
1101 |
(3) |
Composition and Modern English I, or placement in ENG 1103 Honors English Composition I
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ENG |
1102 |
(3) |
Composition and Modern English II, or placement in ENG 1104 Honors English Composition II
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Area II (13 hours)
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Students must complete a six hour sequence in world/British/American literature or U.S. history/western civilization/world history.
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A total of six hours selected from Area II and/or Area IV must be international in scope. International courses are designated with an asterisk.
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Specialized courses in ethics (business ethics, bioethics) may fill a general studies requirement provided the course does not simultaneously fill a major’s requirement and the student has satisfied the course prerequisites.
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SPH
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2241
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(3)
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Fundamentals of Speech, or placement in SPH 2243 Honors Fundamentals of Speech
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Select four semester hours from the following: |
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ART
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1133*
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(2)
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Visual Arts, or placement in ART 1134* Honors Visual Arts
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DRA
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2200
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(2)
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Introduction to Drama
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MUS
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1131*
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(2)
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Music Appreciation, or placement in MUS 1132* Honors Music Appreciation |
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Select three semester hours from the following: |
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ENG
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2205*
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(3)
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World Literature I, or placement in ENG 2207* Honors World
Literature I
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ENG
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2206*
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(3)
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World Literature II, or placement in ENG 2208* Honors World
Literature II
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ENG
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2211
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(3)
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American Literature I
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ENG
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2212
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(3)
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American Literature II
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ENG
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2244
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(3)
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British Literature I
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ENG
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2245
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(3)
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British Literature II
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Select three semester hours from the following: |
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CLA |
2260* |
(3) |
Classical Mythology |
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ENG |
2205* |
(3) |
World Literature I, or placement in ENG 2207* Honors World Literature I
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ENG |
2206* |
(3) |
World Literature II, or placement in ENG 2208* Honors World Literature II
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FRN |
1101* |
(3) |
Introductory French I, or placement in FRN 1102*, 2201*, 2202*
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GER |
1121* |
(3) |
Introductory German I, or placement in GER 1122*, 2221* or 2222*
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GRK |
1111* |
(3) |
Introductory Greek I, or placement in GRK 1112* |
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LAT |
1131* |
(3) |
Introductory Latin I, or placement in LAT 1132*, 2231*, 2232*
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PHI |
2203 |
(3) |
Introduction to Philosophy |
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PHI |
2204 |
(3) |
Ethics and the Modern World |
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REL |
2280* |
(3) |
World Religions |
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SPN |
1141* |
(3) |
Introductory Spanish I, or placement in SPN 1142*, 2241*, 2242*
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Area III (11 hours)
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BIO
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1100
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(3)
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Principles of Biology
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BIO
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L100
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(1)
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Principles of Biology Lab
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MTH |
1110 |
(3) |
Finite Math |
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Select a four hour course/lab combination from the following:
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CHM
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1142
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(3) |
General Chemistry I
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CHM
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L142
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(1) |
General Chemistry I Lab
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PHY
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2252
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(3) |
General Physics I
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PHY
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L252
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(1) |
General Physics I Lab
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SCI
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2233
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(3) |
Physical Science
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SCI
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L233
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(1) |
Physical Science Lab
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SCI
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2234
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(3) |
Earth and Space Science
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SCI
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L234
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(1) |
Earth and Space Science Lab
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AREA IV (12 hours)
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Students must complete a six hour sequence in world/British/American literature or U.S. history/western civilization/world history.
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A total of six hours selected from Area II and/or Area IV must be international in scope. International courses are designated with an asterisk.
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Select three hours from the following: |
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HIS |
1101 |
(3) |
Western Civilization I, or placement in HIS 1103 Honors Western Civilization I
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HIS |
1102 |
(3) |
Western Civilization II, or placement in HIS 1104 Honors Western
Civilization II |
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HIS |
1111 |
(3) |
U.S. to 1877, or placement in HIS 1113 Honors U.S. to 1877
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HIS |
1112 |
(3) |
U.S. since 1877, or placement in HIS 1114 Honors U.S. since 1877
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HIS |
1122* |
(3) |
World History to 1500 HIS 1123* (3) World History from 1500
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Select nine hours from the following: |
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ANT |
2200* |
(3) |
Anthropology |
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ECO |
2251* |
(3) |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
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ECO |
2252* |
(3) |
Principles of Microeconomics |
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GEO |
2210* |
(3) |
World Regional Geography |
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HIS |
1101 |
(3) |
Western Civilization I, or placement in HIS 1103 Honors Western Civilization I
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HIS |
1102 |
(3) |
Western Civilization II, or placement in HIS 1104 Honors Western
Civilization II |
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HIS |
1111 |
(3) |
U.S. to 1877, or placement in HIS 1113 Honors U.S. to 1877
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HIS |
1112 |
(3) |
U.S. since 1877, or placement in HIS 1114 Honors U.S. since 1877
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HIS |
1122* |
(3) |
World History to1500 HIS 1123* (3) World History from 1500
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POL |
2200* |
(3) |
World Politics |
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POL |
2241 |
(3) |
American National Government, or placement in POL 1114 Honors American National Govt. |
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PSY |
2200 |
(3) |
General Psychology, or placement in PSY 2201 Honors General Psychology |
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PSY |
2210 |
(3) |
Developmental Psychology |
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SOC |
2275 |
2275 |
Introduction to Sociology |
Area V (18-22 hours)
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IS
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2241
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(3)
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Computer Concepts and Applications
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TROY
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1101
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(1)
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University Orientation
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Select an additional 14-18 hours of electives. Students conditionally admitted on the Montgomery campus must select COM 1110 in lieu of TROY 1101.
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