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Degree and Certificate Requirements

Requirements
Candidates for a degree or certificate from Kellogg Community College must meet the following specific requirements:
  1. An associate degree requires successful completion of a minimum of 62 semester hours of credit with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher.

  2. Certificates will be awarded to students who complete the required course work with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher.

  3. To earn an associate degree, at least 24 hours of credit must be successfully completed at Kellogg Community College.

  4. A maximum of 60% of the credit hours required for a degree or certificate may be documented and transferred to Kellogg Community College.

  5. General Education Learning Outcomes: All students receiving a degree from Kellogg Community College will gain general education learning outcomes. These outcomes will be met through the general education core courses required for your degree. Please see specific program guides on pages 37 - 89.

General Education Core Courses
Choose from the following courses to complete your general education requirements. Be sure to check your transfer and program guides for more explicit directions concerning general education choices. Students seeking MACRAO should see page 15 for MACRAO general education requirements.

Communicating
CREDITS
English 151, Freshman Composition 3
Communication 101, Foundations of Interpersonal Communication 3
Communication 111, Business and Technical Communication 3

Creativity
CREDITS
Art 105, Contemporary Art Survey 2
Art 211, Art Appreciation 3
Art 212, Art History 3
Art 213, Art History 3
English 203, Introduction to Creative Writing: Short Story 3
English 204, Introduction to Creative Writing: Poetry 3
Humanities 150, Encounter with the Arts 2
Humanities 205, Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Society 3
Literature 105, Introduction to Literature and higher LITE courses 3
Music 211, Music Appreciation 3
Theatre 121, Theatre Appreciation I 3
Theatre 122, Theatre Appreciation II 3

Critical Thinking
CREDITS
Astronomy 104, Introductory Astronomy 4
Biology 101, Biological Science 4
Biology 110, Principles of Modern Biology 4
Biology 111, Botany 4
Biology 202, Human Physiology 4
Chemistry 100, Fundamentals of Chemistry I and higher Chemistry courses 4
Geography 100, Physical Geography 4
Math 111, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers and higher Math courses 4
Physics 111, Introductory Physics I and higher Physics courses 4

Global Awareness
CREDITS
Anthropology 200, Introduction to Anthropology 3
Communication 241, Foundations of Mass Communication 3
Economics 201, Principles of Economics—MACRO 3
French 101, Elementary French 4
French 102, Elementary French 4
French 201, Intermediate French 4
French 202, Intermediate French 4
History 103, American Foundations 3
History 104, Modern America 3
History 151, Western Civilization: Early Western World 3
History 152, Western Civilization: Modern Western World 3
History 201, Global History to 1500 3
History 202, Global History from 1500 to Present 3
Philosophy 201, Introduction to Philosophy 3
Philosophy 202, Introduction to Ethics 3
Political Science 200, American Systems of Government 3
Sociology 201, Introduction to Sociology 3
Social Science 101, Individual and Society 3
Social Science 102, Ideas Influencing Contemporary Society 3
Social Science 203, Contemporary Social Issues: Variable Topics 3
Spanish 101, Elementary Spanish 4
Spanish 102, Elementary Spanish 4
Spanish 201, Intermediate Spanish 4
Spanish 202, Intermediate Spanish 4

Healthy Living
CREDITS
Physical Education Activity 121, Healthy Lifestyle Practices 2
Physical Education Activity 150, Wellness Activity: Aquatic Exercise 2
Physical Education Activity 151, Wellness Activity: Aerobics 2
Physical Education Activity 152, Wellness Activity: Weight Training 2
Physical Education Activity 153, Wellness Activity: Sport Conditioning 2
Physical Education Activity 155, Wellness Activity: Cross Country Skiing 2
Physical Education Activity 156, Wellness Activity: Hiking 2
Physical Education Activity 157, Wellness Activity: In-Line Skating 2
Physical Education Activity 158, Wellness Activity: Beginning Step Aerobics 2
Physical Education Activity 159, Wellness Activity: Walking/Jogging 2
Physical Education Activity 160, Wellness Activity: Tennis 2
Psychology 201, Introduction to Psychology 3
Science 100, Environmental Science 4
Science 103, Field Investigation in Environmental Studies 4
Sociology 202, Social Problems 3
Sociology 203, Marriage and Family 3

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