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Education - Secondary: Math - AS

Natural Science, Social Science & Mathematics

Contact: Teri Eckhoff eckhofft@hutchcc.edu (620)665-3369
Department Co-Chair: Michelle Carey careym@hutchcc.edu (620)665-3519
Department Co-Chair: Erin Beavers beaverse@hutchcc.edu (620)665-3425

For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course name.

Some Credit Hours

This degree requires 60 credit hours.

Second Semester

Course Title Credits
ED201L Introduction to Education Practicum 1


Pre-Reqs: a GPA of 2.5 or higher, and PS100 General Psychology

MA113 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II 5


Pre-Reqs: MA111 with a grade of C or higher

PS102 Human Growth and Development 3


Pre-Reqs: PS100 General Psychology

English Options (SGE) 3
Course Title Credits
EN100 English Composition IB 3.00-3.00

EN101 English Composition IA 3.00-3.00

EN102 English Composition II 3.00-3.00

Institutional Options (SGE) 3
Course Title Credits
AR101 Art Appreciation 3.00-3.00

AR104 Art History: Paleolithic to Medieval 3.00-3.00

AR105 Art History: Renaissance to Modern 3.00-3.00

AR106 Art in the Elementary Classroom 3.00-3.00

AR110 Drawing I 3.00-3.00

AR122 2-D Design 3.00-3.00

AR123 3-D Design 3.00-3.00

BI101 General Biology 4.00-4.00

BI102 Ecology of Environmental Problems 3.00-3.00

BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology 6.00-6.00

BI104 Biology I 5.00-5.00

BI105 Biology II 5.00-5.00

BI107 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4.00-4.00

BI108 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4.00-4.00

BI112 General Microbiology 4.00-4.00

BU101 Accounting I 3.00-3.00

BU102 Accounting II 3.00-3.00

BU105 Introduction to Business 3.00-3.00

BU107 Personal Finance 3.00-3.00

BU109 Business Communications 3.00-3.00

BU118 Introduction to Leadership 3.00-3.00

BU201 Managerial Accounting 3.00-3.00

BU202 Marketing 3.00-3.00

BU203 Management 3.00-3.00

BU205 Business Law I 3.00-3.00

CC101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3.00-3.00

CC105 Infant and Toddler Development 3.00-3.00

CH101 General Chemistry 5.00-5.00

CH105 Chemistry I 5.00-5.00

CH106 Chemistry II 5.00-5.00

CH108 Principles of Organic and Biochemistry 5.00-5.00

EC100 Macroeconomics 3.00-3.00

EC101 Microeconomics 3.00-3.00

ED201 Introduction to Education 3.00-3.00

ED201L Introduction to Education Practicum 1.00-1.00

ED205 Educating Exceptional Students 3.00-3.00

ED206 Technology for Teachers 3.00-3.00

ED207 Elementary School PE & Health 3.00-3.00

EN120 Children's Literature 3.00-3.00

EN128 Introduction to Creative Writing 3.00-3.00

EN201 Introduction to Literature 3.00-3.00

EN204 American Literature I 3.00-3.00

EN205 American Literature II 3.00-3.00

GE101 World Geography 3.00-3.00

GO100 American Government 3.00-3.00

GO101 State and Local Government 3.00-3.00

GO102 International Relations 3.00-3.00

GO110 Introduction to Political Science 3.00-3.00

GO132 Comparative Politics 3.00-3.00

HE202 Nutrition 3.00-3.00

HI101 American History 1492-1865 3.00-3.00

HI102 American History 1865-Present 3.00-3.00

HI103 World History to 1600 3.00-3.00

HI104 World History Since 1600 3.00-3.00

HR105 Medical Terminology 3.00-3.00

IS104 Microcomputer Applications 3.00-3.00

JL101 Introduction to Mass Communications 3.00-3.00

LE101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.00-3.00

LE205 Criminal Law 3.00-3.00

MA106 College Algebra 3.00-3.00

MA107 Plane Trigonometry 3.00-3.00

MA108 Elements of Statistics 3.00-3.00

MA110 Calculus 3.00-3.00

MA111 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I 5.00-5.00

MA117 Contemporary Math 3.00-3.00

MU101 Music Appreciation 3.00-3.00

MU106 Music Theory I 3.00-3.00

MU107 Music Theory II 3.00-3.00

MU201 Music in the Elementary Classroom 3.00-3.00

PE105 Personal and Community Health 3.00-3.00

PE106 First Aid and CPR 2.00-2.00

PE185 Exercise Physiology 3.00-3.00

PL101 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00-3.00

PL103 Logic and Critical Thinking 3.00-3.00

PL104 Ethics 3.00-3.00

PS100 General Psychology 3.00-3.00

PS102 Human Growth and Development 3.00-3.00

PY101 Descriptive Astronomy 3.00-3.00

PY102 Weather and Climate 3.00-3.00

PY103 Physical Geology 3.00-3.00

PY104L Physical Geology Lab 1.00-1.00

PY110 Physical Science 5.00-5.00

PY112 General Physics I 5.00-5.00

PY113 General Physics II 5.00-5.00

PY201 Engineering Physics I 5.00-5.00

PY202 Engineering Physics II 5.00-5.00

RE101 New Testament Literature 3.00-3.00

RE102 Old Testament Literature 3.00-3.00

RE106 Introduction to World Religions 3.00-3.00

SH101 Public Speaking 3.00-3.00

SH122 Voice and Diction 3.00-3.00

SH210 Interpersonal Communication 3.00-3.00

SM180 Basic Sports Medicine 3.00-3.00

SO100 Fundamentals of Sociology 3.00-3.00

SO101 Marriage and Family 3.00-3.00

SO106 Introduction to Women's Studies 3.00-3.00

SO111 Cultural Anthropology 3.00-3.00

SO113 Cultural Diversity 3.00-3.00

SO122 Introduction to Social Work 3.00-3.00

SO201 Social Problems 3.00-3.00

SP101 Elementary Spanish I 5.00-5.00

SP102 Elementary Spanish II 5.00-5.00

SP105 Elementary Spanish III 5.00-5.00

TH115 Theatre Appreciation 3.00-3.00

TH122 Voice and Diction 3.00-3.00

Semester Total - 15

Third Semester

Course Title Credits
MA201 Analytical Geometry and Calculus III 5


Pre-Reqs: MA113 with a grade of C or higher

Communication Options (SGE) 3
Course Title Credits
SH101 Public Speaking 3.00-3.00

SH210 Interpersonal Communication 3.00-3.00

Natural & Physical Science Lab Options (SGE) 5
Course Title Credits
BI101 General Biology 4.00-4.00

BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology 6.00-6.00

BI104 Biology I 5.00-5.00

BI105 Biology II 5.00-5.00

BI107 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4.00-4.00

BI108 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4.00-4.00

BI112 General Microbiology 4.00-4.00

CH101 General Chemistry 5.00-5.00

CH105 Chemistry I 5.00-5.00

CH106 Chemistry II 5.00-5.00

CH108 Principles of Organic and Biochemistry 5.00-5.00

PY103 Physical Geology 3.00-3.00

PY104L Physical Geology Lab 1.00-1.00

PY110 Physical Science 5.00-5.00

PY112 General Physics I 5.00-5.00

PY113 General Physics II 5.00-5.00

PY201 Engineering Physics I 5.00-5.00

PY202 Engineering Physics II 5.00-5.00

Social & Behavioral Sciences Options (SGE) 3
Course Title Credits
EC100 Macroeconomics 3.00-3.00

EC101 Microeconomics 3.00-3.00

GE101 World Geography 3.00-3.00

GO100 American Government 3.00-3.00

GO101 State and Local Government 3.00-3.00

GO102 International Relations 3.00-3.00

GO110 Introduction to Political Science 3.00-3.00

GO132 Comparative Politics 3.00-3.00

LE101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.00-3.00

LE205 Criminal Law 3.00-3.00

PS100 General Psychology 3.00-3.00

PS101 Human Relations 3.00-3.00

PS102 Human Growth and Development 3.00-3.00

PS201 Psychology of Personality 3.00-3.00

PS202 Abnormal Psychology 3.00-3.00

SO100 Fundamentals of Sociology 3.00-3.00

SO101 Marriage and Family 3.00-3.00

SO106 Introduction to Women's Studies 3.00-3.00

SO111 Cultural Anthropology 3.00-3.00

SO113 Cultural Diversity 3.00-3.00

SO122 Introduction to Social Work 3.00-3.00

SO201 Social Problems 3.00-3.00

Semester Total - 16

Fourth Semester

Course Title Credits
MA206 Differential Equations 3


Pre-Reqs: MA113 with a grade of C or higher

Arts and Humanities Options (SGE) 3
Course Title Credits
AR101 Art Appreciation 3.00-3.00

AR104 Art History: Paleolithic to Medieval 3.00-3.00

AR105 Art History: Renaissance to Modern 3.00-3.00

AR106 Art in the Elementary Classroom 3.00-3.00

EN120 Children's Literature 3.00-3.00

EN121 World Mythology 3.00-3.00

EN128 Introduction to Creative Writing 3.00-3.00

EN201 Introduction to Literature 3.00-3.00

EN202 British Literature I 3.00-3.00

EN203 British Literature II 3.00-3.00

EN204 American Literature I 3.00-3.00

EN205 American Literature II 3.00-3.00

EN207 Introduction to Shakespeare 3.00-3.00

EN214 Introduction to Cultural Studies: Fairy Tales 3.00-3.00

EN215 Medieval Literature in Contemporary Society 3.00-3.00

EN217 Podcast Fiction 3.00-3.00

HI101 American History 1492-1865 3.00-3.00

HI102 American History 1865-Present 3.00-3.00

HI103 World History to 1600 3.00-3.00

HI104 World History Since 1600 3.00-3.00

HI112 Western Civilization to 1500 3.00-3.00

HI113 Western Civilization 1500-Present 3.00-3.00

HI122 Film History of World War II 3.00-3.00

HI122L Film History of World War II Lab

HI201 Topics in History 3.00-3.00

JL101 Introduction to Mass Communications 3.00-3.00

MU101 Music Appreciation 3.00-3.00

MU106 Music Theory I 3.00-3.00

MU107 Music Theory II 3.00-3.00

MU127 Introduction To Jazz/Jazz Rock 3.00-3.00

MU201 Music in the Elementary Classroom 3.00-3.00

MU206 Music Theory III 3.00-3.00

MU207 Music Theory IV 3.00-3.00

PL101 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00-3.00

PL103 Logic and Critical Thinking 3.00-3.00

PL104 Ethics 3.00-3.00

PL105 Death and Dying 3.00-3.00

RE101 New Testament Literature 3.00-3.00

RE102 Old Testament Literature 3.00-3.00

RE106 Introduction to World Religions 3.00-3.00

SH101 Public Speaking 3.00-3.00

SH122 Voice and Diction 3.00-3.00

SH210 Interpersonal Communication 3.00-3.00

SP101 Elementary Spanish I 5.00-5.00

SP102 Elementary Spanish II 5.00-5.00

SP105 Elementary Spanish III 5.00-5.00

TH115 Theatre Appreciation 3.00-3.00

TH122 Voice and Diction 3.00-3.00

Institutional Options (SGE) 3
Course Title Credits
AR101 Art Appreciation 3.00-3.00

AR104 Art History: Paleolithic to Medieval 3.00-3.00

AR105 Art History: Renaissance to Modern 3.00-3.00

AR106 Art in the Elementary Classroom 3.00-3.00

AR110 Drawing I 3.00-3.00

AR122 2-D Design 3.00-3.00

AR123 3-D Design 3.00-3.00

BI101 General Biology 4.00-4.00

BI102 Ecology of Environmental Problems 3.00-3.00

BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology 6.00-6.00

BI104 Biology I 5.00-5.00

BI105 Biology II 5.00-5.00

BI107 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4.00-4.00

BI108 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4.00-4.00

BI112 General Microbiology 4.00-4.00

BU101 Accounting I 3.00-3.00

BU102 Accounting II 3.00-3.00

BU105 Introduction to Business 3.00-3.00

BU107 Personal Finance 3.00-3.00

BU109 Business Communications 3.00-3.00

BU118 Introduction to Leadership 3.00-3.00

BU201 Managerial Accounting 3.00-3.00

BU202 Marketing 3.00-3.00

BU203 Management 3.00-3.00

BU205 Business Law I 3.00-3.00

CC101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3.00-3.00

CC105 Infant and Toddler Development 3.00-3.00

CH101 General Chemistry 5.00-5.00

CH105 Chemistry I 5.00-5.00

CH106 Chemistry II 5.00-5.00

CH108 Principles of Organic and Biochemistry 5.00-5.00

EC100 Macroeconomics 3.00-3.00

EC101 Microeconomics 3.00-3.00

ED201 Introduction to Education 3.00-3.00

ED201L Introduction to Education Practicum 1.00-1.00

ED205 Educating Exceptional Students 3.00-3.00

ED206 Technology for Teachers 3.00-3.00

ED207 Elementary School PE & Health 3.00-3.00

EN120 Children's Literature 3.00-3.00

EN128 Introduction to Creative Writing 3.00-3.00

EN201 Introduction to Literature 3.00-3.00

EN204 American Literature I 3.00-3.00

EN205 American Literature II 3.00-3.00

GE101 World Geography 3.00-3.00

GO100 American Government 3.00-3.00

GO101 State and Local Government 3.00-3.00

GO102 International Relations 3.00-3.00

GO110 Introduction to Political Science 3.00-3.00

GO132 Comparative Politics 3.00-3.00

HE202 Nutrition 3.00-3.00

HI101 American History 1492-1865 3.00-3.00

HI102 American History 1865-Present 3.00-3.00

HI103 World History to 1600 3.00-3.00

HI104 World History Since 1600 3.00-3.00

HR105 Medical Terminology 3.00-3.00

IS104 Microcomputer Applications 3.00-3.00

JL101 Introduction to Mass Communications 3.00-3.00

LE101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.00-3.00

LE205 Criminal Law 3.00-3.00

MA106 College Algebra 3.00-3.00

MA107 Plane Trigonometry 3.00-3.00

MA108 Elements of Statistics 3.00-3.00

MA110 Calculus 3.00-3.00

MA111 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I 5.00-5.00

MA117 Contemporary Math 3.00-3.00

MU101 Music Appreciation 3.00-3.00

MU106 Music Theory I 3.00-3.00

MU107 Music Theory II 3.00-3.00

MU201 Music in the Elementary Classroom 3.00-3.00

PE105 Personal and Community Health 3.00-3.00

PE106 First Aid and CPR 2.00-2.00

PE185 Exercise Physiology 3.00-3.00

PL101 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00-3.00

PL103 Logic and Critical Thinking 3.00-3.00

PL104 Ethics 3.00-3.00

PS100 General Psychology 3.00-3.00

PS102 Human Growth and Development 3.00-3.00

PY101 Descriptive Astronomy 3.00-3.00

PY102 Weather and Climate 3.00-3.00

PY103 Physical Geology 3.00-3.00

PY104L Physical Geology Lab 1.00-1.00

PY110 Physical Science 5.00-5.00

PY112 General Physics I 5.00-5.00

PY113 General Physics II 5.00-5.00

PY201 Engineering Physics I 5.00-5.00

PY202 Engineering Physics II 5.00-5.00

RE101 New Testament Literature 3.00-3.00

RE102 Old Testament Literature 3.00-3.00

RE106 Introduction to World Religions 3.00-3.00

SH101 Public Speaking 3.00-3.00

SH122 Voice and Diction 3.00-3.00

SH210 Interpersonal Communication 3.00-3.00

SM180 Basic Sports Medicine 3.00-3.00

SO100 Fundamentals of Sociology 3.00-3.00

SO101 Marriage and Family 3.00-3.00

SO106 Introduction to Women's Studies 3.00-3.00

SO111 Cultural Anthropology 3.00-3.00

SO113 Cultural Diversity 3.00-3.00

SO122 Introduction to Social Work 3.00-3.00

SO201 Social Problems 3.00-3.00

SP101 Elementary Spanish I 5.00-5.00

SP102 Elementary Spanish II 5.00-5.00

SP105 Elementary Spanish III 5.00-5.00

TH115 Theatre Appreciation 3.00-3.00

TH122 Voice and Diction 3.00-3.00

Natural or Physical Science w/Lab Options 5
Course Title Credits
BI101 General Biology 4.00-4.00

BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology 6.00-6.00

BI104 Biology I 5.00-5.00

BI105 Biology II 5.00-5.00

BI112 General Microbiology 4.00-4.00

CH101 General Chemistry 5.00-5.00

CH105 Chemistry I 5.00-5.00

CH106 Chemistry II 5.00-5.00

CH108 Principles of Organic and Biochemistry 5.00-5.00

PY103 Physical Geology 3.00-3.00

PY104L Physical Geology Lab 1.00-1.00

PY110 Physical Science 5.00-5.00

PY112 General Physics I 5.00-5.00

PY113 General Physics II 5.00-5.00

PY201 Engineering Physics I 5.00-5.00

PY202 Engineering Physics II 5.00-5.00

Semester Total - 14

Although the SGE requires 4-5 credit hours of a lecture and lab course in the Natural Science area, a student must complete 9 credit hours of Natural Science & Mathematics courses (with at least 4 hours being a lecture and lab science course) to meet the HutchCC Associate of Science degree requirement.
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