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ECC Course work |
credits |
DC Equivalency |
credits |
Remaining DC |
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Requirements |
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Major Course Work |
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Social Science Elective: SS212 |
3 |
EDU203 Learning Theory |
3 |
EDU217; EDU218; |
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Social Science Elective: SS214 |
3 |
SED270 Nature & Educ Needs of Ch |
3 |
EDU237; EDU267; |
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EDU313; EDU316; |
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EDU319; EDU320; |
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EDU327; EDU475; |
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SED340; SED363; |
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SED364; SED371; |
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SED401; SED476 |
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TOTAL |
6 |
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6 |
57 |
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Area Study*** |
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EN111 Comp & Interp of Lit |
3 |
LIT112 Approaches to Literature |
3 |
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Liberal Arts Elective: EN130 |
3 |
CMP311 Advanced English Comp |
3 |
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Open Elective: EN230 |
3 |
LIT201 World Literature |
3 |
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Open Elective: EN280 |
3 |
LIT309 Film Seminar |
3 |
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Humanities Elective: EN210 |
3 |
LIT211 Readings in Amer Lit I |
3 |
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Humanities Elective: EN221 |
3 |
LIT204 Readings in British Lit II |
3 |
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Humanities Elective: EN225 |
3 |
LIT410 Shakespeare I |
3 |
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Humanities Elective: EN240 |
3 |
LIT338 The Short Story |
3 |
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Humanities Elective: EN250 |
3 |
LIT337 Contemporary Amer Novel |
3 |
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TOTAL |
27 |
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27 |
0 |
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Core Requirements |
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EN110 College Composition |
3 |
CMP101 English Composition |
3 |
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Mathematics Elective |
3 |
Mathematics Elective |
3 |
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Open College Elective: PS100 |
3 |
PSY103 Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Humanities Electives: For Lang* |
6 |
Foreign Language |
6 |
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Science Elective |
3 |
Science Elective |
3 |
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Science/Mathematics Elective |
3 |
ELEC-COR.WVR |
3 |
PHI232; SOC224 |
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Open College Electives** |
6 |
ELEC-COR.WVR |
6 |
Core Electives (12) |
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TOTAL |
27 |
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27 |
18 |
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Courses not applicable |
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TOTAL CREDITS TAKEN |
60 |
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE CREDITS |
60 |
75 |
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*Sign Language does not fulfill Foreign Language requirements
**Education courses are not allowed
***Additional English courses are acceptable; see the Transfer Equivalency Database online at www.daemen.edu/offices/registrar. Please bear in mind, 15 credits must be in upper-division courses (300/400 level) |