SSC Purpose Statements
Group I-Communication
(Minimum 6 hours)
Students will learn to write and speak standard English in a grammatically correct, well-organized and coherent manner for a variety of purposes; they will demonstrate an understanding of the various forms of rhetoric; and they will demonstrate library/research skills.
ENG 101-Composition and Rhetoric
SPE 108-Oral Communication
Group II-Humanities and Fine Arts
(Minimum 3 hours)
Students electing Humanities will learn to understand and assess cultural achievements. Students electing Fine Arts will learn to analyze and interpret aesthetic reasoning, or to express themselves by creating or performing works of verbal or non-verbal art.
ART 101-Drawing I
ART 105-History of Art, Ancient World
ART 106-History of Art, Medieval and Renaissance
ART 107-Art Appreciation
ART 109-Ceramics
ART 110-Metals and Jewelry
ART 111-Two-Dimensional Design
ART 112-Three-Dimensional Design
ART 113-Color Theory and Practice
ART 201-Painting
ART 218-History of Art, Baroque through Modern
ART 219-Non-Western Art
ART 221-The History of Art in Architecture
DRM 151-Theatre Appreciation
DRM 152-Plays and Playwrights
ENG 103-Introduction to American Literature I, 1607-Civil War
ENG 104-Introduction to American Literature II, Civil War to Present
ENG 111-Introduction to Literature I
ENG 122-Creative Writing
ENG 123-Ethnic Studies in African American Literature
ENG 124-Introduction to Linguistics, Structure and Function of
English Language
ENG 202-Introduction to British Literature I
ENG 203-Introduction to British Literature II
ENG 204-Shakespeare
ENG 206-World Literature
ENG 207-World Literature II
ENG 208-Introduction to Women’s Literature
FRE 101-Elementary French I
FRE 102-Elementary French II
FRE 203-Intermediate French I
FRE 204-Intermediate French II
GER 101-Elementary German I
HFA 108-Intro to Film Appreciation
HFA 109-Intro to Film History
HFA 120-Music Appreciation
HFA 158-Drama Into Film
HFA 162-American Studies I
HFA 163-American Studies II
HFA 201-General Humanities I
HFA 202-General Humanities II
HFA 203-Humanities of Eastern Asia
HFA 210-Introduction to African American Music
HUM 205-Introduction to Rock & Roll
HUM 206-Introduction to Jazz
MUS 106-Fundamentals of Music
MUS 116-Music Theory I
MUS 115-Introduction to Music Literature
MUS 151-165-Private Applied Music
MUS 169-Class Instruction Piano I
MUS 170-Class Instruction Piano II
MUS 173-Class Instruction, Voice
MUS 174-Class Instruction, Voice
MUS 189-Madrigal Singers
MUS 190-South Suburban College Chorale
MUS 195-Symphonic Band
MUS 197-Jazz Lab (dance band workshop)
PHL 101-Introduction to Philosophy
PHL 102-Ethics
PHL 103-World Religions
PHL 105-Logic
SPN 101-Elementary Spanish I
SPN 102-Elementary Spanish II
SPN 113-Elementary Conversational Spanish
SPN 115-Spanish for Health Care Providers I
SPN 203-Intermediate Spanish I
SPN 204-Intermediate Spanish II
SPN 205-Spanish for the Spanish Speaking
SPN 213-Intermediate Conversational Spanish
URB 141-African-American Arts
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Group III-Social and Behavioral Sciences
(Minimum 3 hours)
Students will learn about a variety of behaviors, populations, cultures and settings, and will develop the ability to analyze, interpret, and apply social and behavioral science knowledge in a variety of settings.
ANT 101-Anthropology
ECO 201-Principles of Economics, Macro
ECO 202-Principles of Economics, Micro
GEO 103-Geography of the Developed World
GEO 104-Geography of the Emerging World
HIS 101-History of Modern Eastern Asian Civilization
HIS 109-Europe to the 19th Century
HIS 110-History of Modern Europe (19th and 20th Centuries)
HIS 151-African American History
HIS 203-Early American History
HIS 204-Later American History
HIS 271-History of Modern African Civilization
HSA 101-Introduction to Mental Health
PSC 101-American National Government
PSC 102-American Local and State Governments
PSC 108-Contemporary Political Problems
PSC 210-Comparative Foreign Governments
PSY 101-Introduction to Psychology (Science of Human Behavior)
PSY 103-Psychology of Personal Adjustment
PSY 204-Social Psychology
PSY 205-Theories of Personality
PSY 206-Abnormal Psychology
PSY 211-Human Growth and Development (Life-span)
PSY 212-Adolescent Psychology
PSY 220-Human Sexuality
SOC 101-Introduction to Sociology
SOC 102-Social Problems
SOC 205-Marriage and the Family
SOC 206-Juvenile Delinquency
SOC 225-Ethnic and Racial Relations
URB 101-Introduction to Urban Studies
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Group IV-Mathematics
(Minimum 3 hours)
All students must demonstrate minimum math competency equivalent to MTH 095 in those programs in which mathematics is not a specific requirement.
Students will be able to demonstrate analytical, quantitative and problem-solving skills, and they will develop an understanding of the relationships between
mathematics, the sciences, and other fields of endeavor.
MTH 100-Intermediate Algebra
MTH 103-Fundamentals of Mathematics
MTH 106-Technical Mathematics I, Algebra and Trigonometry
MTH 111-Technical Mathematics II, Analytic Geometry and Introduction
to Calculus
MTH 115-General Education Mathematics
MTH 126-Fundamentals of Statistics
MTH 145-Math Concepts & Structures I
MTH 146-Math Concepts & Structures II
MTH 161-Finite Mathematics
MTH 165-College Algebra
MTH 167-Plane Trigonometry
MTH 169-Precalculus
MTH 170-Discrete Mathematics
MTH 180-Calculus for Business and Social Science
MTH 190-Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
MTH 211-Statistics
MTH 200-Introduction to Linear Algebra
MTH 203-Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
MTH 204-Calculus and Analytic Geometry III
MTH 205-DIfferential Equations
BUS 105-Business Mathematics |
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Group V-Physical and Life
Sciences (Minimum 3 hours)
Students will be able to demonstrate analytical, quantitative and problem-solving skills, and they will develop an understanding of the relationships between
mathematics, the sciences, and other fields of endeavor.
AST 101-Introduction to Astronomy
BIO 101-Concepts of Biology
BIO 102-Introductory Biology
BIO 103-Environmental Biology
BIO 104-Microbes and Society
BIO 105-General Biology I
BIO 115-Human Body Structure
BIO 185-Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO 152-Man and His Environment
CHM 101-Chemistry and Society
CHM 111-Introductory Chemistry I
CHM 113-General Chemistry I
GLG 101-Physical Geology
PHS 101-Physical Science
PHY 101-Mechanics, Heat and Sound
PHY 115-Topics in Applied Physics
PHY 210-University Physics I
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