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Pitt-Bradford Curriculum Worksheet
Name:
SSN or EMPLID:
Date:
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Institutions:
TTL Credits Transferred:
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
COMPETENCIES (min grade of C- req)
FS 0102 (if transferring in fewer than 18 credits)
Writing
English Composition 0101
English Composition 0102
Mathematics
Math 0098 or Higher – (MATH 0130 or 0132)
THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE
At least one course in the Human Experience
curriculum must be designated as Non-Western
Arts & Letters (9 credits minimum)
GE: Literature GE: Arts GE: Literature, Arts, Language Behavioral, Economic, & Political Sciences (9 credits
minimum and must be in 2 diff. categories)
PSY 0101
SOC 0101
History, Cultures, & Philosophical Inquiry (9 credits
minimum, must include one History, and courses must be in 2
diff. categories)
HIST
ANTH 0101 (also Non-Western)
Physical, Life, & Computational Sciences (9 credits
minimum and must include one laboratory)
Physical Science
Life Science
Physical, Life, & Computational Sciences
Physical Education
Students must earn 120 credits, 30 credits of which must be
upper-level (1300-1499). A cumulative QPA of 2.00 in all
University courses, and a cumulative QPA of 2.00 in the
major(s)
HUMAN RELATIONS: Course Requirements
ANTH 0101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1301 Psychological Anthropology
ANTH 1451 Capstone: Human Relations
PSY 0101
Introduction to Psychology
PSY 0201
Statistics or ECON 0204 Statistical Methods or
PA 0220 Epidemiology and Biostatistics
PSY 0203
Social Psychology
SOC 0101
Introduction to Sociology
SOC 1302
Socialization
SOC 1401
Social Research
Human Relations Elective Requirements
Six additional courses, two each from the areas of anthropology,
psychology, and sociology are required.
ANTH
ANTH
PSY
PSY
SOC
SOC