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SPECIAL CATALOG NOTE
SUNY/SCCC GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Explanation: The State University of New York (SUNY) and Suffolk
County Community College (SCCC) both require successful completion of core
courses that meet General Education
requirements. Although the requirements for SUNY and SCCC are similar, some
differences between them exist. It is important to understand these
differences.
Students intending to transfer from SCCC to another SUNY
school for a bachelor’s degree are expected to meet SUNY General Education requirements.
Students not intending to transfer to a SUNY school, or students
not intending to continue beyond an Associate’s degree need only fulfill SCCC General Education requirements.
These circumstances do not preclude students from meeting the SUNY
requirements. Students whose plans remain open are encouraged to complete the
SUNY requirements because doing so will provide greater flexibility in
exercising future options.
SUNY CORE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Introduction: All baccalaureate degree candidates at any college in the State
University of New York (SUNY) system must complete a 30 credit-hour General
Education requirement. Students must take at least one approved course in
each of the ten areas identified below. Students at Suffolk County Community
College who plan to transfer to a SUNY four-year institution are expected to
complete a minimum of 21 credits (7 courses) of the SUNY general education
course requirements. Students are strongly advised to satisfy the full 30-credit
requirement prior to transfer.
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General Education Area |
Approved SCCC Courses (revised 11/15/07) |
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Mathematics |
MAT103/MA23, MAT111/MA27, MAT121/MA36,
MAT124/MA61, MAT125/MA62, MAT131/MA64,
MAT126/MA70, MAT141/MA87, MAT142/MA88,
MAT203/MA89, MAT204/MA90, MAT205/MA92,
MAT206/MA93;
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Natural Sciences |
BIO101/BY14, BIO103/BY16, BIO105/BY17, BIO118/BY18,
BIO209/BY19, BIO210/BY20, BIO111/BY21, BIO130/BY30,
BIO132/BY32, BIO244/BY44, BIO246/BY46,
BIO150/BY50, BIO152/BY52, BIO262/BY62, BIO270/BY70,
BIO272/BY72;
CHE100/CH19, CHE120/CH21, CHE122/CH29, CHE133/CH33,
CHE134/CH34, CHE200/CH45, CH250/CH55,
CHE251/CH56;
ESC101/ES15, ESC102/ES16, MET101/ES17, MET102/ES18,
AST101/ES21, AST102/ES22;
MAR111/MB20, MAR115/MB25,
MAR105/OC15;
PHY112/PH24, PHY101/PH53, PHY102/PH54, PHY130/PH71,
PHY132/PH72, PHY230/PH73, PHY232/PH74, PHY245/PH75,
PHY246/PH76;
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Social Sciences |
ANT101/AN11, ANT103/AN21, ANT105/AN31,
ANT203/ AN50;
ECO101/EK11, ECO111/EK21, ECO112/EK22;
GEO101/GY15, GEO102/GY16, GEO103/GY17;
HIS101/HS11, HIS102/HS12, HIS201/HS20, HIS107/HS22,
HIS103/HS33, HIS104/HS34;
PSY101/PC11, PSY105/PC15;
SOC101/SO11, SOC122/SO22, SOC210/SO40;
POL101/PO15, POL103/PO20, POL105/PO25, POL107/PO40;
HUS101/SS11;
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American History |
For all Students
HIS103/HS33, HIS104/HS34, POL105/PO25;
For Students Scoring above 84 on NYS American History Regents HIS105/HS38, HIS106/HS39
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Western Civilization |
HIS101/HS11, HIS102/HS12, HIS201/HS20, HIS107/HS22;
IND101/ID11, IND102/ID12;
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Other World Civilizations |
ANT101/AN11, ANT211/AN20, ANT105/AN31,
ANT203/AN50, ANT205/AN55;
COM202/CO23;
ENG212/EG60,
GEO101/GY15, GEO102/GY16, GEO103/GY17;
HIS107/HS22, HIS118/HS51, HIS119/HS57, HIS120/HS90,
PHL111/PL18,
POL107/PO40;
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Humanities |
ENG102/EG13, ENG120/EG20, ENG141/EG51,
ENG142/EG52, ENG205/EG53, ENG206/EG54,
ENG209/EG57, ENG210/EG58, ENG211/EG59,
ENG212/EG60, ENG213/EG61, ENG214/EG62,
ENG202/EG66, ENG226/EG67, ENG215/EG71,
ENG216/EG72, ENG218/EG74, ENG219/EG81,
ENG220/EG83, ENG143/EG85, ENG144/EG86,
ENG221/EG91;
CIN114/CN16, CIN111/CN17, CIN112/CN18;
COM105/CO15, COM131/CO21, COM133/CO22,
COM204/CO28, COM121/CO51;
HUM115H/HM28H, HUM120H/HM77H;
IND101/ID11, IND102/ID12, IND123/ID33;
MUS101/MU11, MUS206/MU16, MUS210/MU17;
PHL101/PL11, PHL104/PL14, PHL105/PL15, PHL201/PL16,
PHL202/PL17, PHL111/PL18, PHL293/PL20, PHL107/PL23,
PHL211/PL24, PHL212/PL25, PHL215/PL30, PHL113/PL32;
SPN222/SP62, SPN225/SP65, SPN226/SP66;
THR211/TH41, THR212/TH42;
ART110/VA11, ART101/VA12, ART111/VA17,ART112/VA18,
ART113/VA19;
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The Arts |
CIN114/CN16, ENG202/EG66;
GRD104/GR20;
INT101/IN13;
MUS101/MU11, MUS206/MU16, MUS210/MU17,
MUS109/MU24, MUS123/MU26, MUS117/MU40,
MUS122/MU41, MUS105/MU51, MUS103/MU54,
MUS120/MU72, MUS133/MU91, MUS135/MU92,
MUS134/MU95, MUS132/MU98, MUS131/MU99;
THR101/TH11, THR105/TH21, THR211/TH41,
THR212/TH42, THR131/TH45;
ART110/VA11, ART101/VA12, ART111/VA17,
ART112/VA18, ART113/VA19, ART124/VA24,
ART130/VA30, ART133/VA33, ART135/VA35,
ART202/VA55, ART209/VA59, ART210/VA60,
ART161/VA61, ART171/VA71, ART181/VA81,
ART155/VA88, ART114/VA90, ART141/VA91;
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Foreign Language |
FRE101/FR11, GER101/GE11, ITL101/IT11, LAT101/LN11,
SPN101/SP11; (Note: or any appropriate higher level foreign language course)
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Basic Communication |
COM101/CO11, COM102/CO12, COM105/CO15,
ENG101/EG11
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SCCC GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Students in AA and AS programs
must satisfy the following minimum requirement:
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English: |
ENG101/EG11, ENG102/EG13;
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Humanities: |
9 credits. Only one course may be English. May be selected from:
CIN/CN, COM/CO, ENG/EG, FL (Foreign Language),
GRD/GR, HUM/HM, IND/ID, MUS/MU, PHL/PL, THR/TH,
ART/VA
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Social Science: |
9 credits. Must include at least one history course. (American History, Western
Civilization or non-Western Culture)
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Mathematics: |
One College Level Math course. (MAT107/MA17 or higher) Be certain to check with an
advisor regarding appropriate course selection.
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Science: |
One laboratory science course
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Physical Education: |
2 credits
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Freshman Seminar: |
1.5 credits
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Students in AAS degree
programs must satisfy the following minimum requirements
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English: |
ENG101/EG11, plus additional 3 credit ENG/EG elective
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Humanities: |
3 credits (any Humanities course, other than English)
May be selected from:
CIN/CN, COM/CO, FL (Foreign Language), GRD/GR,
HUM/HM, IND/ID, MUS/MU, PHL/PL, THR/TH, ART/VA
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Social Science: |
6 credits
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Mathematics/Science: |
Two college level mathematics (MAT107/MA17 or higher) and/or laboratory science courses
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Physical Education: |
2 credits
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Freshman Seminar |
1.5 credits
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