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Carroll Community College
The general education requirements listed below were obtained from the
most recent undergraduate catalog of the following institution; they are
subject to change. Students who attend this institution may be eligible
to complete degrees under alternative requirements, depending upon the
date of their matriculation. Contact the institution directly for more
information, or if you have specific questions about any requirements.
Prior to Fall 1993, Carroll Community College was a branch campus of
Catonsville Community College. The general education component in effect during that
time was the same as Catonsville's:
| Interdisciplinary Core Courses - EXP 101 & 106 | 6 sh |
| Written Language - ENG 101 & 102 | 6 sh |
| Life Fitness | 2 sh |
| Studies in the Natural World (Lab Science) | 4 sh |
| Numerical Concepts (Mathematics) | 3 sh |
| Studies in Human Values (Humanities) | 3 sh |
| Studies in Groups and Institutions (Soc. Sciences) | 3 sh |
In Fall 1993, Carroll was established as a fully independent community college, with
the following general education requirements effective as of July 1, 1994:
| GED Area |
| WRIT | Written Communication - ENG 101 & 102 | 6 sh |
| COMM | Oral Communication - SPE 101 or 111 | 3 sh |
| FITN | Life Fitness - LIF 106, 111, or 131 | 2 sh |
| NSCI | Natural Science - with laboratory | 4 sh |
| MATH | Mathematics | 3 sh |
| HUMN | Humanities | 3 sh |
| FPA | Fine and Performing Arts | 3 sh |
| SOSC | Social Sciences | 6 sh |
General Education Requirements Effective Fall 1995
| Arts and Humanities | 12 cr* |
| Biological and Physical Sciences | 8 cr (2 courses from 2 different disciplines) |
| English Composition | 3 cr (ENG 101) |
| Health and Wellness | 3 cr (HEA 101) |
| Mathematics | 3-5 cr |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences | 6 cr |
| Computer Literacy | CIS 100, CIS 101, or Computer Literacy Test |
* One course (3 credits) from each of the following areas: Fine and Performing Arts, Humanities,
Literature and Composition, and Speech.
Current General Education Requirements
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