General
Education Courses
The
following courses have been approved to fulfill general education requirements
for the four associate degrees at Barton County Community College. Since
additional courses may be added subsequent to the printing of this catalog,
please contact your advisor or the Learning and Instructional Office
to
obtain a copy of the most recent list of approved general education courses.
Written
Communications
ENGL 1204 English Composition I, ENGL 1206 English Composition II
ENGL 1200 Business English, ENGL 1236 Technical Communications (AAS
only)
ENGL 1205 Technical and Report Writing (AGS and AAS only) |
Oral
Communications
COMM 1200 Interpersonal Communications,
COMM 1230 Public Speaking |
| Mathematics |
| BSTC
1726 Business Math (AAS only)
BUSI 1609 Business Statistics
MATH 1819 Business Math (AAS or AGS only)
MATH 1853 Math for the Pre-Hospital
Provider (AAS only) |
| MATH
1806 Technical Math (all degrees except AS) Effective until Fall
2002,
MATH 1806 Technical Math (AAS or AGS only) Effective beginning Fall
2002,
MATH 1823 Fundamentals of Math, MATH 1824 Intermediate Algebra (all
degrees except AS),
MATH 1826 Intermediate & College Algebra, MATH 1828 College
Algebra, MATH 1829 Elements of Statistics, MATH 1830 Trigonometry,
MATH 1831 Business Calculus, MATH 1832 Analytic Geometry, MATH 1840
Introduction to Contemporary Math
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Humanities
Fine Arts Area |
| Breadth
ARTS 1200 Art Appreciation, ARTS 1201 Art History Survey I, ARTS
1203 Art History Survey II,
ARTS 1242 Art Media (Studio Course)
MUSI 1002 Introduction to Music, MUSI 1080 Rudiments
of Music, MUSI 1084 Jazz Folk Rock Music
THEA 1300 Introduction to Theatre |
| Depth
THEA 1301 Directed Independent Study Theatre,
THEA 1310 Stagecraft, THEA 1328 Make-up for the Theatre (Studio
Courses)
ARTS 1202 Design I, ARTS 1204 Design II, ARTS 1205
Graphic Design, ARTS 1206 Directed Independent Study Art, ARTS 1209
Watercolor Painting I, ARTS 1210 Painting I, ARTS 1211 Watercolor
Painting II, ARTS 1212 Painting II, ARTS 1214 Drawing I, ARTS 1216
Drawing II, ARTS 1217 Painting Seminar, ARTS 1222 Ceramics I, ARTS
1224 Ceramics II, ARTS 1225 Cermics Seminar/Potters Wheel, ARTS
1226 Sculpture I, ARTS 1228 Sculpture II, ARTS 1232 Individual Art
Projects, ARTS 1234 Photography I, ARTS 1235 Photography II, ARTS
1236 Photography Seminar, ARTS 1238 Metalsmithing-Jewelry Making,
ARTS 1240 Stained Glass, ARTS 1245 Computer Graphics (Studio Courses) |
| Language
Arts Area
Breadth
COMM 1200 Interpersonal Communications, COMM 1230 Public Speaking,
COMM 1220 Organizational Communication
JOUR 1204 Introduction to Broadcasting (AAS and AGS
only),
JOUR1700 Introduction to Mass Media
LANG 1900 Elementary German I, LANG 1901 Conversational
German I, LANG 1902 Elementary German II, LANG 1903 Conversational
German II, LANG 1908 Elementary Spanish I, LANG 1909 Conversational
Spanish I, LANG 1910 Elementary Spanish II, LANG 1914 Elementary
French I, LANG 1916 Elementary French II, LANG 1929 Conversational
Spnaish II, LANG 1931 Elementary Medical Spanish I, LANG 1932 Elementary
Medical Spanish II
LITR 1210 Introduction to Literature, LITR 1215 World
Literature |
| Depth
COMM 1201 Directed Independent Study-Communications, COMM 1217 Nonverbal
Communication, COMM 1219 Topics in Communications
ENGL 1107 Directed Independent Study-English, ENGL
1115 Vocabulary I, ENGL 1116 Vocabulary II, ENGL 1202 Fundamentals
of Grammar, ENGL 1205 Technical and Report Writing, ENGL 1216 Creative
Writing
JOUR 1703 Directed Independent Study-Journalism,
JOUR 1704 Beginning Reporting (AAS and AGS only)
LANG 1904 Intermediate German I, LANG 1905 Intermediate
German II, LANG 1911 Spanish for Communication, LANG 1912 Intermediate
Spanish I, LANG 1913 Intermediate Spanish II, LANG 1918 Intermediate
French I, LANG 1920 Intermediate French II, LANG 1925 Advanced French
III
LITR 1212 The Short Story, LITR 1213 Wilderness American
Literature, LITR 1217 Directed Independent Study-Literature, LITR
1218 American Literature to 1865, LITR 1219 American Literature
Survey, LITR 1220 American Literature 1865 to Present, LITR 1222
English Literature I, LITR 1224 English Literature II |
| Philosophy/Religion
and History Area
Breadth
HIST 1400 American History to 1877, HIST 1402 American History 1877-Present,
HIST 1408 Western Civilization to 1500, HIST 1410 Western Civilization
1500-Present, HIST 1416 American Military History, HIST 1450 History
of World Civilization to 1500, HIST 1452 History of World Civilization
1500 to Present
PHIL 1602 Introduction to Philosophy
RELI 1311 World Religions |
| Depth
HIST 1404 American West, HIST 1406 History of Kansas, HIST 1425
Women and The American Experience, HIST 1447 Directed Independent
Study-Social Science, HIST 1460 Military History of American Revolution,
HIST 1461 Military History of American Civial War, HIST 1462 Military
History of First World War, HIST 1463 Military History of Second
World War, HIST 1465 Military History of the Vietnam War
PHIL 1603 Directed Independent Study-Philosophy,
PHIL 1604 Systematic Ethics, PHIL 1605 Introduction to Logic, PHIL
1606 Humanity/Ethical Decision Making
RELI 1301 New Testament Literature: Gospels, RELI
1302 Directed Independent Study-Religion, RELI 1303 New Testament
Literature: Acts & Epistles, RELI 1305 Old Testament Literature:
Pentateuch, RELI 1307 Old Testament Literature: Wisdom Books, RELI
1309 Old Testament Literature: Prophets |
Social/Behavior
Sciences
Social Science
Breadth
AGRI 1100 Agriculture in our Society
ANTH 1812 Introduction to Anthropology, ANTH
1819 World and Regional Geography
SOCI 1100 Introduction to Sociology, SOCI 1129 Cross
Cultural Awareness |
| Depth
ANTH 1816 Cultural Anthropology
EDUC 1136 Children's Literature (AAS only)
SOCI 1101 Directed Independent Study-Sociology, SOCI
1102 Marriage & Family, SOCI 1104 Contemporary Social Problems,
SOCI 1110 Juvenile Delinquency, SOCI 1114 Human Sexuality, SOCI
1124 Parent Effectiveness Training, SOCI 1128 Leadership Development,
SOCI 1138 Women in Society |
| Behavioral
Science
Breadth
PSYC 1000 General Psychology |
| Depth
PSYC 1002 Human Relations, PSYC 1005 Current Issues in Psychology,
PSYC 1006 Abnormal Psychology, PSYC 1014 Developmental Psychology,
PSYC 1018 Group Dynamics I, PSYC 1020 Group Dynamics II, PSYC 1026
Psychology of Grief & Separation, PSYC 1027 Coping with Stress,
PSYC 1034 Theories of Personality, PSYC 1045 Directed Independent
Study-Psychology, PSYC 1130 Death & Dying |
| Economics/Politicial
Science
Breadth
AGRI 1116 Principles of Agriculture Economics
ECON 1607 Introduction to Economics, ECON 1610 Principles
of Macroeconomcs, ECON 1612 Principles of Microeconomics
POLS 1800 Government of the United States, POLS 1801
Introduction to Political Science, POLS 1804 International Relations,
POLS 1828 State & Local Government |
| Depth
ECON 1615 Personal Finance, ECON 1625 Directed Independent Study-Economics
POLS 1805 Directed Independent Study-Government |
Natural
Science
Laboratory Science
AGRI 1114 Plant Science CHEM 1800 General
Chemistry, CHEM 1802 Fundamentals of General Chemistry, CHEM 1806
Principles of General Chemistry I, CHEM 1808 Principles of General
Chemistry II, CHEM 1810 Elementary Chemical Analysis, CHEM 1814
Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 1816 Organic Chemistry II
LIFE 1402 Principles of Biology, LIFE 1406 Principles
of Botany, LIFE 1407 Anatomy & Physiology I, LIFE 1408 Anatomy
& Physiology, LIFE 1409 Anatomy & Physiology II, LIFE 1410
Principles of Zoology, LIFE 1412 Principles of Microbiology, LIFE
1413 Environmental Science, LIFE 1414 Environmental Science Lab
PHSC 1400 Physical Science, PHSC 1402 Introduction
to Geology, PHSC 1403 Introduction to Geology Lab
PHYS 1600 Physics I, PHYS 1602 Physics II, PHYS 1604
Engineering Physics I, PHYS 1606 Engineering Physics II |
| Non-laboratory
Science
CHEM 1801 Directed Independent Study-Chemistry
LIFE 1400 Concepts of Ecology, LIFE 1404 Human Heredity,
LIFE 1413 Environmental Science, LIFE 1416 Directed Independent
Study-Biological Science, LIFE 1419 Directed Studies-Math &
Science, LIFE 1420 Bioethical Issues,
LIFE 1411 Anatomy & Physiology for the Pre-Hospital Provider
(AAS only)
PHSC 1401 Directed Independent Study-Physical Science,
PHSC 1402 Introduction to Geology, PHSC 1404 Physical Geography,
PHSC 1406 Meterology, LIFE 1408 Astronomy
PHYS 1603 Directed Independent Study-Physics, PHYS
1608 Statics |
Physical
Education/Health
HLTH 1247 Lifetime Fitness & Wellness, HLTH 1248 Personal &
Community Health
NRCE 1315 Meditation &
Yoga
PHED 1202 Bowling, PHED 1204 Advanced Bowling, PHED 1206 Golf, PHED
1208 Advanced Golf, PHED 1210 Tennis, PHED 1212 Advanced Tennis,
PHED 1213 Self Defense, PHED 1214 Karate I, PHED 1215 Karate II,
PHED 1217 Fitness Through Activities, PHED 1218 Rifelry, PHED 1219
Target Shooting, PHED 1221 Advanced Karate, PHED 1222 Beginning
Swimming, PHED 1224 Intermediate Swimming, PHED 1225 Advanced Swimming,
PHED 1226 Lifeguard Training, PHED 1228 Water Safety Instructor,
PHED 1229 Scuba Diving, PHED 1232 Gymnastics & Tumbling, PHED
1233 Trap Shooting I, PHED 1234 Weight Training, PHED 1235 Trap
Shooting II, PHED 1236 Adcanced Weight Training, PHED 1239 Modern
Dance,PHED 1246 First Aid Emergency Care, PHED 1264 Camping & Outdoor Education, PHED 1265 Wilderness
Camping Practicum, PHED 1266 Camping Skills & Techniques, PHED
1267 Backpacking, PHED 1269 Basic Canoeing, PHED 1271 Figure Improvement
I, PHED 1272 Figure Improvement II, PHED 1273 Aerobic Dance I, PHED
1274 Aerobic Dance II, PHED 1275 Aerobic Fitness Through Running,
PHED 1276 Aqua Aerobics, PHED 1280 Varsity Basketball-Men, PHED
1281 Varisty Basketball-Women, PHED 1282 Varsity Baseball, PHED
1283 Varsity Softball, PHED 1284 Varsity Cross Country, PHED 1287
Varsity Tennis-Men, PHED 1288 Varsity Tennis-Women, PHED 1290 Varsity
Track-Men, PHED 1292 Varsity Track-Women, PHED 1293 Varsity Volleyball,
PHED 1294 Varsity Cheerleading, PHED 1295 Advanced Aqua Aerobics,
PHED 1300 Social Dance, PHED 1301 Beginning Modern Dance, PHED 1305
Advanced Trapshooting, PHED 1313 Rhythm I, PHED 1314 Rhythm II,
PHED 1315 Rhythm III, PHED 1316 Rhythm IV, PHED 1321 Physical Fitness
I, PHED 1322 Physical Fitness II
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Performance
Any music course except MUSI 1002 Introduction to Music, MUSI 1016
Aural Skills I, MUSI 1018 Harmony I, MUSI 1020 Aural Skills II, MUSI
1022 Harmony II, MUSI 1026 Aural Skills III, MUSI 1027 Aural Skills
IV, MUSI 1028 Harmony III, MUSI 1029 Music Elementary Classroom Teacher,
MUSI 1030 Music Literature I, MUSI 1078 Music Literature, MUSI 1080
Rudiments of Music, MUSI 1084 Jazz Folk Rock Music, MUSI 1094 Jazz
Scoring & Arrangement THEA 1302 Acting
I, THEA 1304 Acting II, THEA 1306 Play Production
DANC 1001 Perform w/Barton Dance Theatre
COMM 1232
Competitive Forensics |
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