University of Texas at Austin-May 2013Alamo Community College District-July 2013
10 - Communication (2 courses)
For UT-Austin, choose 1 course from
Rhetoric & Writing 306 - Rhetoric & Composition
Rhetoric & Writing 306Q - Rhetoric & Composition(non-native speakers)
English 603A - Composition & Reading in Literature(Plan II Honors)
Tutorial Course 603A - Composition & Reading in Literature(see above)
1 additional course is required by the major.
6 credit hours
English 1301 - Composition I
English 1302 - Composition II
11 - Additional Communication (1 course)
3 credit hours
Speech 1311 - Introduction to Speech Communication
Speech 1315 - Public Speaking
Speech 1318 - Interpersonal Communication
Speech 1321 - Business & Professional Speech
20 - Mathematics (1 course)
Chosen from:
Math 302 - Introduction to Mathematics
Math 303D - Applicable Mathematics
Math 305G - Elementary Functions & Coordinate Geometry
Math 310P - Modern Mathematics(Plan II Honors)
Math 316 - Elementary Statistical Methods
Math 403K - Calculus I for Business & Economics
Math 408C - Differential & Integral Calculus
Math 408K - Differential Calculus
Math 408N - Differential Calculus for Science
Math 408R - Differential & Integral Calculus
Statistics & Scientific Computation 302 - Data Analysis for the Health Sciences
Statistics & Scientific Computation 303 - Statistics in Experimental Research
Statistics & Scientific Computation 304 - Statistics in Health Care
Statistics & Scientific Computation 305 - Statistics in Policy Design
Statistics & Scientific Computation 306 - Statistics in Market Analysis
Statistics & Scientific Computation 318 -
Intro to Statistical & Scientific Calculation
3-4 credit hours
Math 1314 - College Algebra
Math 1324 - Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences I
Math 1332 - Contemporary Math I (Math for Liberal Arts)
Math 1414 - College Algebra
Math 1442 - Elementary Statistical Methods
Math 2412 - Precalculus
Math 2413 - Calculus I
30 - Natural Science (2 courses)
For UT-Austin, both courses must be in same science.
Chosen from
Astronomy 301 – Introduction to Astronomy
Astronomy 302 – Self-Paced Introduction to Astronomy
Astronomy 303 – Introduction to Astronomy
with Celestial Observations
Astronomy 307 – Introductory Astronomy
Astronomy 309 – Astronomy for Nonscience Students
Astronomy 309L – The Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Astronomy 309N – Astronomy Bizarre: Stars & Stellar Evolution
or
Astronomy 309Q – Time & the Cosmos
Astronomy 309Q - Time & the Cosmos
or
Astronomy 309R – Astronomy Bizarre: Galaxies,
Quasars & Cosmology
Astronomy 309S - The Solar System
Astronomy 309T – The Milky Way Galaxy
Biology 301D – Biology for Business, Law & Liberal Arts
Biology 301E - Problems in Modern Biology
Biology 301L – Molecules to Organisms
Biology 301M - Ecology, Evolution, & Society
Biology 311C - Introductory Biology I
Biology 311D - Introductory Biology II
Biology 326M - Introductory Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Biology 416K – Physiology & Functional Anatomy I
Biology 416L – Physiology & Functional Anatomy II
Chemistry 301 – Principles of Chemistry I
Chemistry 302 – Principles of Chemistry II
Chemistry 301H - Principles of Chemistry I(Honors)
Chemistry 302H - Principles of Chemistry II(Honors)
Chemistry 304K – Introductory Chemistry I
Chemistry 305 – Introduction to Chemistry II
Chemistry 313N – General & Organic Chemistry
Chemistry 314N – Elementary Organic Chemistry & Biochemistry
Geological Sciences 302C – Climate: Past, Present, Future
Geological Sciences 302D – Age of Dinosaurs
Geological Sciences 302E – Earth, Wind & Fire
Geological Sciences 302K – Selected Topics in Geological Sciences
Geological Sciences 302M – The Age of Mammals
Geological Sciences 302P – Living with a Planet
Geological Sciences 303 – Introduction to Geology
Geological Sciences 303C - Introduction to the Solar System
Geological Sciences 305E - Energy & the Environment
Geological Sciences 307 – Introduction to Oceanography
Geological Sciences 401 – Physical Geology
Geological Sciences 404C – Plate Tectonics & Earth History
Geological Sciences 405 – Life through Time
Marine Science 307 - Introduction to Oceanography
Marine Science 308 - Humans & A Changing Ocean
Natural Sciences 306J -
Natural Sciences 306K -
Natural Sciences 306L -
Physical Science 303 – Introductory I: Mechanics & Heat
Physical Science 304 – Introductory II: Electricity, Light & Optics
Physics 301 - Mechanics
Physics 302K – General Physics-Technical: Mechanics, Heat & Sound
Physics 302L – General Physics-Technical:
Electricity & Magnetism, Light, Atomic & Nuclear Physics
Physics 303K - Engineering Physics I
Physics 303L - Engineering Physics II
Physics 309K - Elementary Physics for Nontechnical Students
Physics 309L – Elementary Physics for Nontechnical Students
Physics 316 – Electricity & Magnetism
Physics 317K - General Physics I
Physics 317L - General Physics II
Physics 321 - Modern Physics(Plan II Honors)
7-8 credit hours
(at least 1 course must include laboratory)
Anthropology 2301 - Physical Anthropology
Astronomy 1303 - Stars & Galaxies (Lecture)
Astronomy 1304 - Solar System (Lecture)
Biology 1308 - Biology for Non-Science Majors I (Lecture)
Biology 1309 - Biology for Non-Science Majors II (Lecture)
Biology 1322 - Introduction to Nutrition
Biology 1323 - Consumer Nutrition for Non-Science Majors
Biology 1406 - Biology for Science Majors I
Biology 1407 - Biology for Science Majors II
Biology 1408 - Biology for Non-science Majors I
Biology 1409 - Biology for Non-science Majors II
Biology 1411 - General Botany
Biology 1413 - General Zoology
Biology 2306 - Environmental Biology
Biology 2401 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I
Biology 2402 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II
Biology 2404 - Human Anatomy & Physiology
Biology 2406 - Environmental Biology
Biology 2420 - Microbiology & Pathology
Chemistry 1305 - Introductory Chemistry Lecture I
Chemistry 1307 - Introductory Chemistry II (Lecture)
Chemistry 1311 - General Chemistry I (Lecture)
Chemistry 1407 - Introduction to Chemistry II
Chemistry 1411 - General Chemistry I
Chemistry 1312 - General Chemistry Lecture II
Chemistry 1405 - Introductory Chemistry I
Chemistry 1412 - General Chemistry II
Geography 1301 - Physical Geography
Geology 1104 - Laboratory for Geology 1314
Geology 1301 - Earth Sciences I
Geology 1303 - Physical Geology (Lecture)
Geology 1304 - Historical Geology Lecture
Geology 1305 - Environmental Geology Lecture
Geology 1345 - Oceanography
Geology 1401 - Earth Sciences I
Geology 1403 - Physical Geology
Geology 1404 - Historical Geology
Physics 1301 - General Physics I Lecture
Physics 1305 - Introductory Physics I Lecture
Physics 1401 - General Physics I
Physics 2425 - University Physics I
Physics 2426 - University Physics II
31 - Additional Natural Sciences (2 labs)
For UT-Austin, choose 1 course from a science not taken above.
(Note: Natural Sciences courses may be used for both Natural Sciences and Additional Natural Sciences)
The following courses also may be chosen
Anthropology 301 - Physical Anthropology
Anthropology 304 - Intro to Archaeological Studies I: Prehistoric Archaeology
Biology 301C - Topics in Biology
Biology 305E - Plants, Environment, & Human Affairs
Biology 305F - Introduction to Sensory Physiology of Plants
Biology 307D - Biology of AIDS
Biology 309D - The Human Body
Biology 309F - Heredity, Evolution, & Society
Biology 406D - Native Plants
Computer Sciences 302 - Computer Fluency
Computer Sciences 307 - Foundations of Computer Science
Geography 301C - The Natural Environment
Geography 301K - Weather & Climate
Geography 304E - Environmental Science: A Changing World
40 - Humanities (1 course)
Chosen from
English 316K - Masterworks of Literature
English 603B - Composition & Reading in World Literature
(Plan II Honors + Eng 603A required)
Tutorial Course 603B - (see above)
3 credit hours
Arabic 2311 - Intermediate Arabic I
Arabic 2312 - Intermediate Arabic II
Chinese 2311 - Intermediate Chinese I
Chinese 2312 - Intermediate Chinese II
English 2322 - British Literature I: Anglo Saxon through Neoclassical
English 2323 - British Literature II: Romanticism to the Present
English 2327 - American Literature I: Precolonial through the Romantic Period
English 2328 - American Literature II: Realism to the Present
English 2332 - World Literature I: Antiquity through the Renaissance
English 2333 - World Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present
English 2341 - Forms of Literature
English 2342 - Introduction to Literature & Literary Criticism
English 2351 - Mexican American Literature
French 2311 - Intermediate French I
French 2312 - Intermediate French II
German 2311 - Intermediate German I
German 2312 - Intermediate German II
History 2321 - World Civilizations I
History 2322 - World Civilizations II
Humanities 1301 - Introduction to the Humanities I
Humanities 1302 - Introduction to the Humanities II
Humanities 1305 - Introduction to Mexican-American Studies
Humanities 2319 - American Minority Studies
Humanities 2323 - World Cultures
Italian 2311 - Intermediate Italian I
Italian 2312 - Intermediate Italian II
Japanese 2311 - Intermediate Japanese I
Japanese 2312 - Intermediate Japanese II
Latin 2311 - Intermediate Latin I
Latin 2312 - Intermediate Latin II
Philosophy 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy
Philosophy 1304 - Introduction to World Religions
Philosophy 2303 - Introduction to Logic
Philosophy 2306 - Introduction to Ethics
Spanish 2311 - Intermediate Spanish I
Spanish 2312 - Intermediate Spanish II
41 - Additional Humanities (1 course)
3 credit hours
Arabic 2311 - Intermediate Arabic I
Arabic 2312 - Intermediate Arabic II
Chinese 2311 - Intermediate Chinese I
Chinese 2312 - Intermediate Chinese II
English 2322 - British Literature I: Anglo Saxon through Neoclassical
English 2323 - British Literature II: Romanticism to the Present
English 2327 - American Literature I: Precolonial through the Romantic Period
English 2328 - American Literature II: Realism to the Present
English 2332 - World Literature I: Antiquity through the Renaissance
English 2333 - World Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present
English 2341 - Forms of Literature
English 2342 - Introduction to Literature & Literary Criticism
English 2351 - Mexican American Literature
French 2311 - Intermediate French I
French 2312 - Intermediate French II
German 2311 - Intermediate German I
German 2312 - Intermediate German II
History 2321 - World Civilizations I
History 2322 - World Civilizations II
Humanities 1301 - Introduction to the Humanities I
Humanities 1302 - Introduction to the Humanities II
Humanities 1305 - Introduction to Mexican-American Studies
Humanities 2319 - American Minority Studies
Humanities 2323 - World Cultures
Italian 2311 - Intermediate Italian I
Italian 2312 - Intermediate Italian II
Japanese 2311 - Intermediate Japanese I
Japanese 2312 - Intermediate Japanese II
Latin 2311 - Intermediate Latin I
Latin 2312 - Intermediate Latin II
Philosophy 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy
Philosophy 1304 - Introduction to World Religions
Philosophy 2303 - Introduction to Logic
Philosophy 2306 - Introduction to Ethics
Spanish 2311 - Intermediate Spanish I
Spanish 2312 - Intermediate Spanish II
50 - Visual and Performing Arts (1 course)
Choose from
American Studies 330 - Modernism in American Design & Architecture
Architecture 308 - Architecture & Society
Architecture 318K - History of Architecture, Survey I
Architecture 318L - History of Architecture, Survey II
Art History 301 - Introduction to the Visual Arts
Art History 302 - Survey of Ancient through Medieval Art
Art History 303 - Survey of Renaissance through Modern Art
Art History 325 - Survey of Ancient Near Eastern Art
Art History 327J - Greek Architecture
Art History 327L - Ancient Greek Art
Art History 327M - Hellenistic Art & Architecture
Art History 327N - Roman Imperial Art
Art History 327P - Roman Architecture
Art History 327R - Art in the Everyday Life of Ancient Romans
Art History 329J - Byzantine Art
Art History 329K - Early Medieval Art
Art History 329R - Romanesque Art & Architecture
Art History 330G - Art at Court: The Gothic Period
Art History 331K - Early Italian Renaissance Art
Art History 331L - High Renaissance Art
Art History 331M - Mannerist & Early Baroque Art
Art History 332K - Northern Renaissance Art, 1350-1500
Art History 332L - Northern Renaissance Art, 1500-1600
Art History 333K - Italian Baroque Art
Art History 333L - The Age of Rembrandt & Rubens: Northern Baroque Art
Art History 334 - Eighteenth-Century European Art
Art History 335N - European Art, 1789-1848
Art History 335P - European Art, 1848-1900
Art History 337K - Twentieth-Century European Art to 1940
Art History 338L - Art since 1930: Modernism & Mass Modernity
Art History 338M - Art & Culture: 1968 & After
Art History 339J - American Art: Colonial Era to the Civil War
Art History 339K - American Art: Civil War to the Armory Show
Art History 339L - Twentieth-Century American Art to the 1950s
Art History 339M - American Art since 1960
Art History 341K - Modern Art of Mexico
Art History 341L - Modern Latin American Art
Art History 346 - Traditional Arts of Africa & Oceania
Art History 347K - Art & Archaeology of Ancient Peru
Art History 347L - Mesoamerican Art
Art History 347M - Maya Art & Architecture
Art History 359 - Topics in Feminism & Gender
Art History 360L - Topics in the History of Photography
Art History 361 - Topics in Latino & Chicano Art
Art History 361L - Topics in Ancient Near Eastern Art
Art History 362 - Topics in Greek & Roman Art
Art History 362R - Topics in the Art of Late Antiquity
Art History 363 - Topics in Medieval Art
Art History 364 - Topics in Renaissance Art
Art History 365 - Topics in Baroque Art
Art History 366J - Topics in Nineteenth-Century Art
Art History 366N - Topics in Twentieth-Century Art
Art History 366P - Topics in Modernism
Art History 367 - Topics in the Art of North America
Art History 370 - Topics in Pre-Columbian Art
Art History 372 - Topics in the Art of Asia
Classical Civilization 301 - Introduction to Ancient Greece
Classical Civilization 302 - Introduction to Ancient Rome
Classical Civilization 302K - Introduction to Archaeological Studies II
Classical Civilization 303 - Introduction to Classical Mythology
Classical Civilization 307C - Introduction to Greek Archaeology
Classical Civilization 307D - Introduction to Roman Archaeology
Classical Civilization 317 - Classical Archaeology
Core Texts & Ideas 350 - Masterworks of World Drama
Core Texts & Ideas 351 - The Idea of the Beautiful
Fine Arts 308 - Arts Integration for Multidisciplinary Connections
Fine Arts 310 - Topics in the Fine Arts
Fine Arts 320 - Exploring the Fine Arts
Music 302L - An Introduction to Western Music
Music 302P - Introductory Topics in Western Music
Music 303M - Introduction to Traditional Musics in World Cultures
Music 303N - Introduction to Popular Musics in World Cultures
Music 303P - Topics in Music of World Cultures
Music 307 - Topics in Popular Music
Music 313- Fundamentals of Music
Music 334 - The Music of the Americas
Music 606A - The Elements of Music
Philosophy 317K - Introduction to the Philosophy of the Arts
Philosophy 346 - Aesthetics
Studio Art 320K - Intermediate Painting
Studio Art 320L - Art Studio for NonArt Majors
Theatre and Dance 301 - Introduction to Theatre
Theatre and Dance 302T - Topics in Dance Techniques for NonDance majors
Theatre and Dance 303 - Fundamentals of Acting
Visual Art Studies 320 - Exploring Objects, Spaces, & Meanings
3 credit hours
Architecture 1301 - History of Architecture I
Architecture 1302 - History of Architecture II
Architecture 1311 - Architecture, Society, & Culture
Arts 1301 - Art Appreciation
Arts 1303 - Art History I
Arts 1304 - Art History II
Arts 1316 - Drawing I
Arts 2316 - Painting I
Arts 2326 - Sculpture I
Arts 2341 - Art Metals I
Arts 2346 - Ceramics I
Arts 2348 - Digital Art I
Arts 2356 - Photography I (fine arts emphasis)
Dance 1301 - Dance Composition I
Dance 1305 - World Dance
Dance 2303 - Dance Appreciation
Drama 1310 - Introduction to the Theatre (Theatre Appreciation)
Humanities 1311 - Mexican-American Fine Arts Appreciation
Humanities 1315 - Fine Arts Appreciation
Music 1306 - Music Appreciation
Music 1309 - Music Literature II
Music 1310 - American Music
60 - History (2 courses)
Choose from(Note: Only 1 of the courses may be in Texas History)
History 314K - History of Mexican Americans in the United States
History 315G - Introduction to American Studies
History 315K - The United States, 1492 -1865
History 315L - The United States since 1865
History 317L - Colonial America
History 320L - Texas until 1845
History 320P - Texas, 1845-1914
History 320R - Texas, 1914 to the Present
History 329K - United States Relations with Latin America
History 333L - Diplomatic History of the United States, 1775-1890
History 333M - Diplomatic History of the United States since 1890
History 334L - The American Revolution & the Founding of the U.S.
History 334M - The Jeffersonian Era, 1800-1829
History 336L - The Old South
History 340S - Chinese in the United States
History 341N - Women's Rights Movement in the United States
History 345J - The Coming of the Civil War, 1829-1861
History 345L - The American Civil War & Reconstruction, 1861-1877
History 345M - The South since 1865
History 350R - Undergraduate Seminar in U.S. History
History 351N - History of Religion in America to 1800
History 351P - History of Religion in America since 1800
History 355F - The United States, 1877-1920
History 355M - The United States, 1920-1941
History 355N - Main Currents of American Culture to 1865
History 355P - The United States since 1941
History 355S - United States Constitutional History
History 356G - History of the United States West
History 356K - Main Currents of American Culture since 1865
History 356N - American Culture & Social Life since 1945
Histroy 356P - The United States in the Civil Rights Era
History 356R - America & the Holocaust
History 357C - African American History to 1860
History 357D - African American History since 1860
History 357F - Filipinos in the United States
History 357P - Twentieth-Century American Indian History
History 365G - Topics in United States History
History 373C - History of the Hip Hop Generation
History 376F - The United States & the Second World War
6 credit hours
History 1301 - United States History I
History 1302 - United States History II
or
History 2327 - Mexican-American History I
History 2328 - Mexican-American History II
or
History 1301 and History 2328
or
History 1302 and History 2327
or
History 2301 - Texas History and History 1302 or History 2328
70 - Government (2 courses)
Choose from
Government 310L - American Government
plus one of these
Government 312L - Issues & Policies in American Government
Government 312P - America's Constitutional Principles: Core Texts
Government 312R - America's Constitutional Principles: the Challenge of Equality
Government 105 - Texas Government(this course is designed for out-of-state and other transfer students who have 5 or more semester hours of coursework in American government and need Texas government to fulfill the legislative requirement.)
6 credit hours
Government 2305 - National Government
Government 2306 - State Government
80 - Social and Behavioral Sciences (1 course)
Choose from
Anthropology 302 - Cultural Anthropology
Anthropology 305 - Fundamentals of Folklore
Anthropology 307 - Culture & Communication
Anthropology 309L - The American Public Sphere
Anthropology 316L - Gender in the African American Community
Anthropology 318L - Mexican American Culture
Core Texts & Ideas 302 - Classics of Social & Political Thought
Core Texts & Ideas 365 - Classics of Social Scientific Thought
Economics 301 - Introduction to Economics
Economics 304K - Introduction to Microeconomics
Economics 304L - Introduction to Macroeconomics
Geography 305 - This Human World: An Introduction to Geography
Geography 306C - Conservation
Geography 307C - Introduction to Urban Studies
Geography 308 - Computer Cartography
Geography 309 - Topics in Geography
Geography 312 - Maps & Map Interpretation
Geography 319 - The Geography of Latin America
Linguistics 306 - Introduction to the Study of Language
Linguistics 312 - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Language
Psychology 301 - Introduction to Psychology
Social Science 301 - Plan II Honors
Sociology 302 - Introduction to the Study of Society
Sociology 308 - Social Problems
Sociology 308C - Peace & Conflict
Sociology 308D - Ethnicity & Gender: La Chicana
Sociology 309 - Chicanos in American Society
Sociology 313K - Introduction to the Study of Religion
Sociology 318 - Juvenile Delinquency
Sociology 319 - Population Problems
3 credit hours
Anthropology 2302 - Archaeology
Anthropology 2351 - Cultural Anthropology
Communication 1307 - Introduction to Mass Communications
Criminal Justice 1301 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
Economics 1301 - Introduction to Economics
Economics 2301 - Principles of Macroeconomics
Economics 2302 - Principles of Microeconomics
Economics 2311 - Economic Geography & Global Issues
Geography 1302 - Cultural Geography
Geography 1303 - World Regional Geography
Government 2304 - Introduction to Political Science
Psychology 2301 - General Psychology
Psychology 2306 - Human Sexuality
Psychology 2307 - Adolescent Psychology
Psychology 2308 - Child Psychology
Psychology 2315 - Psychology of Adjustment
Psychology 2319 - Social Psychology
Sociology 1301 - Introduction to Sociology
Sociology 1306 - Social Problems
90 - Institutionally Designated Option
1 course to be completed during 1st year in residence
Chosen from
Undergraduate Studies 302 - Signature Course
Undergraduate Studies 303 - Signature Course
Tutorial Course 302 - (Plan II Honors)
39 total credit hours