Approved Courses

It is highly recommended that graduates of A.A. and A.S. programs complete a minimum of one course in seven of the ten knowledge and skill areas listed below.

Students in A.A.S. programs are encouraged to select electives to complete as many skill areas as possible.

Courses

Mathematics

MA 123Financial Mathematics

3

MA 124Contemporary Math

3

MA 125Basic Concepts of Math I

3

MA 126Basic Concepts of Math II

3

MA 127Mathematical Statistics I

3

MA 128Mathematical Statistics II

3

MA 130Intermediate Algebra

3

MA 132College Algebra and Trig

3

MA 141Pre Calculus Math

3

MA 245Calculus I

4

MA 246Calculus II

4

MA 247Calculus III

4

MA 248Discrete Mathematics

3

MA 251Differential Equations

3

MA 254Math Modeling of Systems

3

MA 255Applied Probability

3

MA 262Linear Algebra

3

Natural Sciences

SC 107Introduction to Climatology

3

SC 109Survey of the Adirondacks

3

SC 114Topics Human Biology

3

SC 115Human Reproductive Biology

3

SC 116Conserv and Environment

3

SC 117Nutrition

3

SC 118Fund of Human Anatomy and Phys

3

SC 120Introductory Chemistry

3

SC 125Fund of Gen, Organic and Biochem

4

SC 126Fund Chemistry II

4

SC 127Pathophysiology for Paramedics

3

SC 130Physical Science

3

SC 133Physics I

4

SC 134Physics II

4

SC 137Field Biol and Natural History

4

SC 139Evol and the Human Condition

3

SC 141Fund of Biology I

4

SC 142Fund of Biology II

4

SC 143Animal Biology

4

SC 145Plant Biology I - Botany

4

SC 147The Science of Cooking

4

SC 150Forensic Science I

4

SC 153General Chemistry I

4

SC 154General Chemistry II

4

SC 155Biological Science I

4

SC 156Biological Science II

4

SC 161Physical Geology

4

SC 162General Science

4

SC 166Astronomy

4

SC 211Microbiology I

4

SC 225Organic Chemistry I

4

SC 226Organic Chemistry II

4

SC 233Calculus Physics I

4

SC 234Calculus Physics II

4

SC 253Anatomy and Physiology I

4

SC 254Anatomy and Physiology II

4

SC 255Genetics

4

SC 258Environmental Science

4

SC 261Ecology

4

Social Sciences

HU 165Intro Mass Media

3

SS 136Criminology

3

SS 151Intro Psychology

3

SS 152Developmental Psychology

3

SS 158Psychology Seminar

3

SS 161Introductory Sociology

3

SS 162Social Problems

3

SS 163Marriage and Family

3

SS 165Intro Mass Media

3

SS 167Juvenile Delinquency

3

SS 170Introduction to Geography

3

SS 185Intro Macroeconomics

3

SS 186Intro Microeconomics

3

SS 190Introduction to Gender Studies

3

SS 191Cultural Anthropology

3

SS 192Intro to Archeology

3

SS 237Superheroes and Society

3

SS 241American Minorities

3

SS 246Constitutional Law

3

SS 253Social Psychology

3

SS 255Abnormal Psychology

3

This course appears in more than one knowledge and skill area:

SS 246Constitutional Law

3

American History

SS 121American History I

3

SS 122American History II

3

SS 141American Government

3

SS 245American Women's History

3

SS 246Constitutional Law

3

This course appears in more than one knowledge and skill area:

SS 246Constitutional Law

3

This course can only be used to fulfill one requirement and is for students scoring above 84 on NYS Regents American History.

Western Civilization

EN 137Mythology

3

HU 111Art History I

3

HU 112Art History II

3

SS 111History ov Western Civ I

3

SS 112History of Western Civ II

3

SS 145World Politics

3

These courses appear in more than one knowledge and skill area:

EN 137Mythology

3

HU 111Art History I

3

HU 112Art History II

3

These courses can only be used to fulfill one requirement.

Other World Civilizations

HU 151Intro to Philosophy

3

HU 172Survey World Religions

3

SS 130Early World Civilizations

3

SS 172Regional Geography

3

SS 191Cultural Anthropology

3

This course appears in more than one knowledge and skill area:

HU 151Intro to Philosophy

3

SS 191Cultural Anthropology

3

This course can only be used to fulfill one requirement.

Humanities

EN 112College Literature

3

EN 117Literature for Children

3

EN 123Major English Writers

3

EN 133American Literature 1620-1865

3

EN 137Mythology

3

EN 138Storytelling

3

EN 215Shakespeare

3

EN 217African American Literature

3

EN 231Intro to Poetry

3

EN 236Women In Literature

3

EN 241Intro to Drama Study

3

EN 246The Short Story

3

EN 249Short Crime Fiction

3

EN 251Modern American Novel

3

HU 115Art Appreciation

3

HU 130Women in Art

3

HU 151Intro to Philosophy

3

HU 158Ethics

3

HU 161Intro to the Film

3

HU 211American Music

3

HU 212Music Appreciation

3

These courses appear in more than one knowledge and skill area:

EN 117Literature for Children

3

EN 123Major English Writers

3

EN 133American Literature 1620-1865

3

EN 137Mythology

3

EN 138Storytelling

3

EN 231Intro to Poetry

3

EN 236Women In Literature

3

EN 246The Short Story

3

EN 251Modern American Novel

3

HU 115Art Appreciation

3

HU 1224D Studio Art

3

HU 130Women in Art

3

HU 151Intro to Philosophy

3

HU 161Intro to the Film

3

HU 211American Music

3

HU 212Music Appreciation

3

These courses can only be used to fulfill one requirement.

The Arts

EN 117Literature for Children

3

EN 123Major English Writers

3

EN 133American Literature 1620-1865

3

EN 137Mythology

3

EN 138Storytelling

3

EN 214Writing Workshop I

3

EN 215Shakespeare

3

EN 223Basic Acting Techniques

3

EN 231Intro to Poetry

3

EN 236Women In Literature

3

EN 246The Short Story

3

EN 251Modern American Novel

3

HU 111Art History I

3

HU 112Art History II

3

HU 113Drawing I

3

HU 114Painting I

3

HU 115Art Appreciation

3

HU 117Drawing II

3

HU 118Painting II

3

HU 120Two Dim Design & Color

3

HU 123Watercolor Painting I

3

HU 125Elements of Photography

3

HU 126Fashion Illustration

3

HU 127Figure Drawing

3

HU 129Introduction to Ceramics

3

HU 130Women in Art

3

HU 137Intro Electronic Media

3

HU 138Intro Audio Production

3

HU 140Basic Photography

3

HU 141Commercial Photography

3

HU 142Advanced Photography

3

HU 143Color Photography

3

HU 144Photojournalism

3

HU 146Intro Comp Graphics & Design

3

HU 147Portrait Studio Photography

3

HU 148Digital Photography

3

HU 159Applied Media Aesthetics

3

HU 161Intro to the Film

3

HU 205Creative Video Techniques

3

HU 210Fund Music Early Child Ed

3

HU 211American Music

3

HU 212Music Appreciation

3

HU 213Music Theory

3

HU 2203-Dimension Design/Sculpture

3

HU 257Intermediate Video Production

3

HU 259Advanced Audio Production

3

HU 263Advanced Video Production

3

These courses appear in more than one knowledge and skill area:

EN 117Literature for Children

3

EN 123Major English Writers

3

EN 133American Literature 1620-1865

3

EN 137Mythology

3

EN 138Storytelling

3

EN 215Shakespeare

3

EN 231Intro to Poetry

3

EN 236Women In Literature

3

EN 246The Short Story

3

EN 251Modern American Novel

3

HU 111Art History I

3

HU 112Art History II

3

HU 115Art Appreciation

3

HU 130Women in Art

3

HU 161Intro to the Film

3

HU 211American Music

3

HU 212Music Appreciation

3

These courses can only be used to fulfill one requirement.

Foreign Language

FL 101Spanish I

3

FL 102Spanish II

3

FL 121French I

3

FL 122French II

3

HU 100Sign Language I

3

HU 101Sign Language II

3

HU 100, HU 101: Herkimer College reserves the right to use American Sign Language for students in programs leading to careers in health and social service agencies or in programs leading to teacher certification.

Basic Communication

EN 101Enhanced College Writing

3

EN 111College Writing

3

EN 214Writing Workshop I

3

EN 225Public Speaking

3

EN 270Writing for Electronic Media

3