Programs Archive - سԹ /program/ Driving student success through affordable, accessible education Fri, 24 Apr 2026 01:35:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-BRCC_Favicon_512x512-32x32.png Programs Archive - سԹ /program/ 32 32 911 Communication and Operations (A55470) /program/911-communication-and-operations-a55470/ Tue, 26 Mar 2024 15:48:00 +0000 https://brunswickcc1.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=program&p=64434 The 911 Communication and Operations program provides new students, as well as current practitioners, with emergency communication knowledge and skills needed to enter or advance in an emergency communications career. […]

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The 911 Communication and Operations program provides new students, as well as current practitioners, with emergency communication knowledge and skills needed to enter or advance in an emergency communications career.

Coursework includes concepts and skills in telecommunication systems, basic software and GIS/GPS, communications, documentation, public administration, personnel management and supervision, grant writing, professional ethics, cultural awareness, mental health awareness, and adaptation to technology within emergency communication organizations.

سԹ has partnered with Richmond Community College for BCC students to complete this degree program.  Students complete the general education courses at BCC, and the direct 911 courses through Richmond Community College.  Richmond Community College provides the 911 courses in an online environment and students complete the Work Based Learning portion of the program at various locations throughout the county.

Graduates should qualify for employment and advancement in the public safety telecommunications field with a variety of employers, including local government emergency communications centers, county sheriffs’ offices, local law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies, emergency management, and related emergency dispatch operations.

Course Title Credits
Fall Semester #1
ACA 122 College Transfer Success (BCC) 1
ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry (BCC) 3
PAD 151 Intro to Public Administration (BCC) 3
PSY 150 or SOC 210 General Psychology/Intro to Sociology (BCC) 3
EME 111 911 Communications and Operations I  (Richmond CC)* 3
GIS 110 Survey of GIS/GPS  (Richmond CC)* 1
Semester Total 14
Spring Semester #1
MAT 152 Statistical Methods I (BCC) 4
PAD 152 Ethics in Government (BCC) 3
HUM 115 Critical Thinking (BCC) 3
EME 112 911 Communications and Operations II  (Richmond CC)* 3
GIS 111 Intro to Geographic Information Systems  (Richmond CC)* 3
Semester Total 16
Summer Semester #1
POL 120  American Government (BCC) 3
WBL 111 Work-Based Learning I  (Richmond CC)* 1
WBL 115 Work-Based Learning Seminar I  (Richmond CC)* 1
Semester Total 5
Fall Semester #2
BUS 153 Principles of Management (BCC) 3
PAD 251 Public Finance and Budgeting (BCC) 3
COM 120 Intro to Interpersonal Communication (BCC) 3
CTI 120 Network and Security Foundation (BCC) 3
EME 211 Advance 911 Communications and Operations  (Richmond CC)* 3
Semester Total 15
Spring Semester #2
BUS 137 Principles of Management (BCC) 3
SOC 220 Social Problems (BCC) 3
PAD 252 Public Policy Analysis (BCC) 3
BUS 217 Employment Law and Regulations  (Richmond CC)*
HSE 225 Crisis Intervention  (Richmond CC)* 3
Semester Total 15
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 65

 

*Collaborative Agreement with Richmond Community College (See Description below)

The 911 Communication and Operations curriculum is designed to provide new students, as well as current practitioners, with knowledge and skills in the areas necessary for entrance or advancement within emergency communications.

Coursework includes concepts and skills in telecommunication systems, basic software and GIS/GPS, communications, documentation, public administration, personnel management and supervision, grant writing, professional ethics, cultural awareness, mental health awareness, and adaptation to technology within emergency communication organizations.

Graduates should qualify for employment and advancement in the public safety telecommunications field with a variety of employers, including local government emergency communications centers, county sheriffs’ offices, local law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies, emergency management,Ի related emergency dispatch operations.

*BCC is authorized to offer select courses leading to an Associate in Applied Science Degree in 911 Communications and Operations through a collaborative agreement with Richmond Community College.  Richmond Community College will award the Associate in Applied Science Degree to any student successfully completing all the state requirements of their program.

All required courses at Richmond Community College can be completed 100% online. Please speak to your advisor if you have taken courses at another college or university.

A criminal background check may be required as a condition of employment in the 911 Emergency Communication field.

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Accounting and Finance – Associate Degree (A25800) /program/a25800/ Sat, 21 Jul 2018 07:11:55 +0000 https://brunswickcc1.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=program&p=22165 The Accounting and Finance curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting and finance profession. Accountants and finance […]

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The Accounting and Finance curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting and finance profession. Accountants and finance professionals assemble and analyze, process, and communicate essential information about financial operations. Course work includes accounting, finance, business law computer applications, financial planning, insurance, marketing, and real estate. Related skills are developed through the study of communications, critical thinking skills and ethics.

Graduates should qualify for entry-level accounting positions in many types of organizations including accounting firms, small businesses, manufacturing firms, banks, hospitals, school systems, and government agencies. With work experience and additional education, an individual may advance in the accounting and finance profession.

Note: BCC has articulation agreements with Western Carolina and UNCG that allow students who complete an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Accounting at BCC to transfer to their 4-year institution.

BCC also offers Accounting and Finance Diploma and Certificate options.

This program is also available through Brunswick Online. Click to learn more.

Course Title Credits
Fall Semester # 1
ACC 120 Princ of Financial Accounting 4
BUS 115 Business Law I 3
ACC 121 Princ of Managerial Accounting 4
ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry 3
ACC 249 Forensic Acctg & Cybersecurity 3
Semester Total 17
Spring Semester # 1
ACC 267 Fraud Examination 3
ACC 215 Ethics in Accounting 3
ACC 130 Business Income Taxes 3
CIS 110 Introduction to Computers 3
CTS 130 Spreadsheet 3
Semester Total 15
Fall Semester #2
ACC 140 Payroll Accounting 2
ACC 180 Practices in Bookkeeping 3
ACC 220 Intermediate Accounting I 4
MAT 152 Statistical Methods 4
ECO 251 Princ of Microeconomics 3
or ECO 252 Princ of Macroeconomics 3
Semester Total 16
Spring Semester #2
ACC 150 Accounting Software App 2
ACC 269 Auditing and Assurance Svcs 3
BUS 225 Business Finance 3
Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective 3
ECO 251, ECO 252, HIS 131, HIS 132, POL 120, POL 220, PSY 150, SOC 210, SOC 213, SOC 220
COM 120 Intro to Interpersonal Communication 3
or COM 231 Public Speaking 3
ACA 122 College Transfer Success 1
or WBL 111 Work Based Learning I 3
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3
HUM 115, MUS 110, MUS 112, PHI 215, PHI 240, REL 110, REL 211, REL 212, REL 221
Semester Total 18
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 66

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Accounting and Finance – Certificate (C25800) /program/c25800/ Sat, 21 Jul 2018 07:13:27 +0000 https://brunswickcc1.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=program&p=22167 The Accounting and Finance curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting and finance profession. Accountants and finance […]

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The Accounting and Finance curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting and finance profession. Accountants and finance professionals assemble and analyze, process, and communicate essential information about financial operations.

BCC also offers Accounting and Finance DegreeԻ Diploma and options. The Certificate program is specifically designed to help students get ahead in their professional field of interest and is a stepping stone to those who may want to pursue an Accounting and Finance diploma.

This program is also available through Brunswick Online. Click to learn more.

Course Title Credits
Fall Semester # 1
ACC 120 Princ of Financial Accounting 4
ACC 121 Princ of Managerial Accounting 4
ACC 249 Forensic Acctg & Cybersecurity 3
Semester Total 11
Spring Semester # 1
ACC 267 Fraud Examination 3
ACC 215 Ethics in Accounting 3
Semester Total 6
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 17

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Accounting and Finance – Certificate (C25800P) /program/c25800p/ Thu, 02 Aug 2018 00:27:35 +0000 https://brunswickcc1.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=program&p=23459 This curriculum is available to eligible high school students through the Career and College Promise Program. Course Title Credits ACC 120 Princ of Financial Acctg 4 ACC 121 Princ of […]

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This curriculum is available to eligible high school students through the Career and College Promise Program.

Course Title Credits
ACC 120 Princ of Financial Acctg 4
ACC 121 Princ of Managerial Acctg 4
ACC 249 Forensic Acctg & Cybersecurity 3
ACC 267 Fraud Examination 3
ACC 215 Ethics in Accounting 3
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 17

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Accounting and Finance – Diploma (D25800) /program/d25800/ Sat, 21 Jul 2018 07:12:41 +0000 https://brunswickcc1.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=program&p=22166 The Accounting and Finance curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting and finance profession. Accountants and finance […]

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The Accounting and Finance curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting and finance profession. Accountants and finance professionals assemble and analyze, process, and communicate essential information about financial operations.

BCC also offers Accounting and Finance Degree and Certificate options. The Diploma program is specifically designed to help students get ahead in their professional field of interest and is a stepping stone to those who may want to purse an Accounting and Finance Associate degree.

This program is also available through Brunswick Online. Click to learn more.

 

Course Title Credits
Fall Semester # 1
ACC 120 Princ of Financial Accounting 4
ACC 121 Princ of Managerial Accounting 4
ACC 249 Forensic Acctg & Cybersecurity 3
ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry 3
Semester Total 14
Spring Semester # 1
ACC 130 Business Income Taxes 3
ACC 267 Fraud Examination 3
CTS 130 Spreadsheet 3
ACC 215 Ethics in Accounting 3
ACC 150 Accounting Software Applic 3
Semester Total 14
Fall Semester #2
ACC 140 Payroll Accounting 2
ACC 180 Practices in Bookkeeping 3
BUS 115 Business Law I 3
MAT 152 Statistical Methods I 4
Semester Total 12
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 40

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Artificial Intelligence (A24710) /program/artifical-intelligence-a24710/ Tue, 26 Mar 2024 18:53:24 +0000 https://brunswickcc1.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=program&p=64441 The Artificial Intelligence (AI) curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and growth in the AI profession. Course work includes various subject areas […]

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The Artificial Intelligence (AI) curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and growth in the AI profession.

Course work includes various subject areas related to AI fundamentals, machine learning, deep learning theory, and hands-on training in multiple AI domains for the purpose of creating and implementing artificial intelligence across a broad range of applications.

سԹ has partnered with Wayne Community College to offer Artificial Intelligence training to our students.   Students will complete the first two semester’s of this program at BCC, and then, complete the  first Summer and Second Fall and Spring courses through Wayne Community College.  Courses provided by Wayne Community College will be offered in an online environment.

Graduates may qualify for entry-level AI positions such as AI engineer, AI project manager, AI researcher, AI consultant, AI architect, conversational AI specialist, AI automation engineer, AI software engineer, and machine learning specialist.

Course Title Credits
Fall Semester #1  
1st 8 Week
ACA 122 College Transfer Success (BCC) 1
CSC 121 Python Programming (BCC) 3
2nd 8 Week
CSC 221 Advanced Python Programming (BCC) 3
ENG 111 Expository Writing (BCC) 3
MAT 152 Statistical Methods I (BCC) 4
Semester Total 14
Spring Semester #1  
1st 8 Week
MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra (BCC) 4
Elective English ENG 112 or ENG 114 (BCC) 3
2nd 8 Week
MAT 263 Brief Calculus (BCC) 3
Elective Humanities/Fine Arts Elective (BCC)
ART 111, HUM 115, MUS 110, PHI 240, REL 110
3
Semester Total 14
Summer Semester #1 
CSC 112  Machine Learning Computation (WCC*) 3
CTS 285 Systems Analysis & Design (WCC*) 3
CSC 113 Artificial Intel Fundamentals (WCC*) 3
Elective Social/Behavioral Science Elective (BCC)

ANT 210, ECO 251, ECO 252, GEO 111, HIS 111, HIS 112, HIS 121,

HIS 122, HIS 131, HIS 132, HIS 162, HIS 221, POL 120, PSY 150,

PSY 241, PSY 281, SOC 210, SOC 213, SOC 220, SOC 225, SOC 230,

SOC 240, SOC 242

Semester Total 12
Fall Semester  
CSC 114 Artificial Intelligence I (WCC*) 3
CSC 115 Machine Learning I (WCC*) 3
CSC 128 Chatbot Programming I (WCC*) 3
CSC 162 Computer Vision (WCC*) 3
CTS 210 Computer Ethics (WCC*) 3
Semester Total 15
Spring Semester #2  
CSC 161 Deep Learning (WCC*) 3
CSC 214 Artificial Intelligence II (WCC*) 3
CSC 215 Machine Learning II (WCC*) 3
CSC 228 Chatbot Programming I (WCC*) 3
WBL 110 or

WBL 111

Work-Based Learning I (WCC*)

Work-Based Learning II (WCC*)

1

1

Semester Total 13
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 68

*Collaborative Agreement with Wayne Community College (See Description below)

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and growth in the AI profession.

Course work includes various subject areas related to AI fundamentals, machine learning, deep learning theory, and hands-on training in multiple AI domains for the purpose of creating and implementing artificial intelligence across a broad range of applications.

Graduates may qualify for entry-level AI positions such as AI engineer, AI project manager, AI researcher, AI consultant, AI architect, conversational AI specialist, AI automation engineer, AI software engineer, and machine learning specialist.

*BCC is authorized to offer select courses leading to an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Artificial Intelligence through a collaborative agreement with Wayne Community College. Wayne Community College will award the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Artificial Intelligence to any student successfully completing all the state requirements of their program.

All required courses at Wayne Community College can be completed 100% online. Please speak to your advisor if you have taken courses at another college or university.

Contact person at WCC is Jennifer Tyndall jbtyndall@waynecc.edu

 

 

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Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) (A45110) /program/a45110/ Sat, 21 Jul 2018 07:06:28 +0000 https://brunswickcc1.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=program&p=22162 The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) curriculum provides knowledge skills, and strategies to integrate safety and quality into nursing care, to practice in a dynamic environment, and to meet individual needs […]

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The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) curriculum provides knowledge skills, and strategies to integrate safety and quality into nursing care, to practice in a dynamic environment, and to meet individual needs which impact health, quality of life, and achievement of potential.  Coursework includes and builds upon the domains of healthcare, nursing practice, and the holistic individual. Content emphasizes the nurse as a member of the interdisciplinary team providing safe, individualized care while employing evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informatics.

This program has selective admissions requirements. You can find them and more program information in the .

The ADN program at سԹ, located in Bolivia, NC is accredited by the:


3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000

The most recent accreditation decision made by the Board of Commissioners for the ADN program is Initial Accreditation. View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at

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ADN Program Outcomes Chart

Course Title Credits
Summer Semester #1
**NUR 117 Pharmacology 2
Semester Total 2
Fall Semester #1
*BIO 168 Anatomy and Physiology I 4
ENG 111 Writing & Inquiry 3
NUR 111 Introduction to Health Concepts 8
Semester Total 15
Spring Semester #1
*BIO 169 Anatomy and Physiology II 4
NUR 112 Health-Illness Concepts 5
NUR 114 Holistic Health Concepts 5
PSY 150 General Psychology 3
Semester Total 17
Summer Semester #2
NUR 113 Family Health Concepts 5
PSY 241 Developmental Psychology 3
Semester Total 8
Fall Semester #2
*BIO 275 Microbiology 4
NUR 211 Health Care Concepts 5
NUR 212 Health System Concepts 5
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3
ART 111, ART 115, HUM 115, MUS 110, MUS 112, PHI 215, PHI 240
Semester Total 17
Spring Semester #2
ENG 112 Writing/Research/Disciplines 3
or ENG 114 Professional Research & Reporting 3
NUR 213 Complex Health Concepts 10
Semester Total 13
Total Program Credits 72

*Must not be more than 5 years old at the start of the program.

**Must not be more than 1-year-old at the start of the program.

Additional student information:

• Must be a graduate of a state approved NA program OR be licensed as a Practical Nurse (PN), before applying to the nursing program.

• Must complete all non-nursing courses with a grade of “C” or higher. All nursing courses must be completed with an exam average of “80” or higher.

• Must score at least a 59 or higher on the required TEAS nursing entrance exam. Exam must be completed before applying to the AND program. Scores are only good for 3 years.

• BCC has an articulation agreement with UNCP for ADN graduates interested in pursuing their BSN. Please speak to an advisor for further information.

Applicants must attend an in-person Nursing Information Session.

Documents:

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Associate In Arts (A10100) /program/a10100/ Sat, 21 Jul 2018 06:56:14 +0000 https://brunswickcc1.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=program&p=22159 With an Associate in Arts (AA) degree students are able to complete the coursework equivalent of the first two years of 4-year bachelor’s degree programs and upon graduation often transfer […]

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With an Associate in Arts (AA) degree students are able to complete the coursework equivalent of the first two years of 4-year bachelor’s degree programs and upon graduation often transfer to 4-year institutions with junior status.

When students complete the AA degree, they are prepared to transfer and begin work on Bachelor’s degrees in the liberal arts and/or pre-professional fields such as education, law, and business at any of the 16 public universities of The University of North Carolina (UNC) system and many private universities.

This program is available in seated, hybrid, blended and online formats. Click to learn more.

General Education Requirements

Universal General Education Transfer Components (UGETC)
These courses have been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement general education core requirements as Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) courses and will transfer for equivalency credit.

Course Title Credits
English Composition (6 Credit Hours)
ENG 111 Writing & Inquiry 3
ENG 112 Writing/Research/Disciplines 3
Humanities/Fine Arts/Communication (9 Credit Hours) – Take 3 Groups:
Group 1 (3 Credits)
COM 120 Intro Interp Communication 3
COM 231 Public Speaking 3
Group 2 (3 Credits)
ENG 231 American Literature l 3
ENG 232 American Literature ll 3
ENG 241 British Literature l 3
ENG 242 British Literature II 3
Group 3 (3 Credits)
ART 111 Art Appreciation 3
ART 114 Art History Survey I 3
ART 115 Art History Survey II 3
ENG 231 American Literature I 3
ENG 232 American Literature II 3
ENG 241 British Literature I 3
ENG 242 British Literature II 3
HUM 110 Technology and Society 3
HUM 120 Cultural Studies 3
HUM 115 Critical Thinking 3
MUS 110 Music Appreciation 3
MUS 112 Introduction to Jazz 3
PHI 215 Philosophical Issues 3
PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics 3
Social/Behavioral Sciences (9 Credit Hours) – Take 2 Groups:
Group 1 (3 Credits)
HIS 111 World Civilizations I 3
HIS 112 World Civilizations II 3
HIS 131 American History I 3
HIS 132 American History II 3
Group 2 (6 Credits)
ECO 251 Princ of Microeconomics 3
ECO 252 Princ of Macroeconomics 3
POL 120 American Government 3
PSY 150 General Psychology 3
SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology 3
Mathematics (3-4 Credit Hours)
MAT 143 Quantitative Literacy 3
MAT 152 Statistical Methods I 4
MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra 4
Natural Sciences (4 Credit Hours) – Take 1 of 5 Groups:
One course is required.
Group 1 (4 Credits)
BIO 110 Principles of Biology 4
Group 2 (4 Credits)
BIO 111 General Biology l 4
Group 3 (4 Credits)
CHM 151 General Chemistry I 4
Group 4 (4 Credits)
GEL 111 Introductory Geology 4
Group 5 (4 Credits)
PHY 110 Conceptual Physics 3
& PHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab 1
Additional General Education Hours (14 Credit Hours)
Student selects courses based on their intended major and transfer university.
Courses may not be duplicated from other degree components.
Anthropology
ANT 210 General Anthropology 3
ANT 220 Cultural Anthropology 3
ANT 221 Comparative Cultures 3
Art
ART 111 Art Appreciation 3
ART 114 Art History Survey I 3
ART 115 Art History Survey II 3
Astronomy
AST 151 General Astronomy I 3
AST 151A General Astronomy Lab 1
Biology
BIO 110 Principles of Biology 4
BIO 111 General Biology l 4
BIO 112 General Biology ll 4
BIO 140 Environmental Biology 3
& BIO 140A Environmental Biology Lab 1
Chemistry
CHM 132 Organic and Biochemistry 4
CHM 151 General Chemistry l 4
CHM 152 General Chemistry ll 4
Communications
COM 120 Intro Interp Communication 3
COM 231 Public Speaking 3
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 Introduction to Computers 3
CIS 115 Intro to Program & Logic 3
Dance
DAN 110 Dance Appreciation 3
Economics
ECO 251 Princ of Microeconomics 3
ECO 252 Princ of Macroeconomics 3
English
ENG 114 Prof. Research & Reporting 3
ENG 231 American Literature I 3
ENG 232 American Literature II 3
ENG 241 British Literature I 3
ENG 242 British Literature II 3
Geology
GEL 111 Geology 4
Geography
GEO 111 World Regional Geography 3
GEO 112 Cultural Geography 3
GEO 130 General Physical Geography 3
History
HIS 111 World Civilizations I 3
HIS 112 World Civilizations II 3
HIS 131 American History I 3
HIS 132 American History II 3
Humanities
HUM 110 Technology and Society 3
HUM 115 Critical Thinking 3
HUM 120 Cultural Studies 3
Mathematics
MAT 143 Quantitative Literacy 4
MAT 152 Statistical Methods I 4
MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra 4
MAT 172 Precalculus Trigonometry 4
MAT 263 Brief Calculus 4
MAT 271 Calculus I 4
MAT 272 Calculus II 4
MAT 273 Calculus III 4
Music
MUS 110 Music Appreciation 3
MUS 112 Introduction to Jazz 3
Philosophy
PHI 215 Philosophical Issues 3
PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics 3
Physics
PHY 110 Conceptual Physics 3
PHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab 1
PHY 151 College Physics I 4
PHY 152 College Physics II 4
PHY 251 General Physics I 4
PHY 252 General Physics II 4
Political Science
POL 120 American Government 3
POL 210 Comparative Government 3
POL 220 International Relations 3
Psychology
PSY 150 General Psychology 3
PSY 237 Social Psychology 3
PSY 239 Psychology of Personality 3
PSY 241 Developmental Psychology 3
PSY 281 Abnormal Psychology 3
Religion
REL 110 World Religions 3
REL 211 Intro to Old Testament 3
REL 212 Intro to New Testament 3
REL 221 Religion in America 3
Sociology
SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology 3
SOC 213 Sociology of the Family 3
SOC 220 Social Problems 3
SOC 225 Social Diversity 3
SOC 240 Social Psychology 3
Spanish
SPA 111 Elementary Spanish l 3
SPA 112 Elementary Spanish II 3
SPA 211 Intermediate Spanish I 3

Other Required Hours

Course Title Credits
Required Course (1 Credit Hour)
ACA 122 College Transfer Success 1
Additional Elective Courses (14 Credit Hours)
Student selects courses based on their intended major and transfer university. Courses may not be duplicated from other degree components.
Accounting
ACC 120 Princ of Financial Accounting 4
ACC 121 Princ of Managerial Accounting 4
Anthropology
ANT 210 General Anthropology 3
ANT 220 Cultural Anthropology 3
ANT 221 Comparative Cultures 3
Art
ART 111 Art Appreciation 3
ART 114 Art History Survey l 3
ART 115 Art History Survey ll 3
ART 121 Two-Dimensional Design 3
ART 131 Drawing I 3
Astronomy
AST 151 General Astronomy I 3
AST 151A General Astronomy Lab 1
Biology
BIO 110 Principles of Biology 4
BIO 111 General Biology I 4
BIO 112 General Biology II 4
BIO 140 Environmental Biology 3
&BIO 140A Environmental Biology Lab 1
BIO 143 Field Biology Minicourse 1
BIO 155 Nutrition 3
BIO 163 Basic Anatomy & Physiology 5
BIO 168 Anatomy and Physiology I 4
BIO 169 Anatomy and Physiology II 4
BIO 275 Microbiology 4
Business
BUS 110 Introduction to Business 3
BUS 115 Business Law I 3
BUS 137 Principles of Management 3
Chemistry
CHM 132 Organic and Biochemistry l 4
CHM 151 General Chemistry l 4
CHM 152 General Chemistry II 4
CHM 251 Organic Chemistry l 4
CHM 252 Organic Chemistry ll 4
Communications
COM 120 Intro Interp Communication 3
COM 231 Public Speaking 3
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 Introduction to Computers 3
CIS 115 Intro to Programming & Logic 3
Computer Science
CSC 120 Computing Fundamentals l 4
CSC 130 Computing fundamentals ll 4
CSC 134 C++ Programming 3
CSC 151 JAVA BASIC Programming 3
CSC 249 Data Structure & Algorithms 3
CSC 251 Advanced JAVA Programming 3
Criminal Justice
CJC 111 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
CJC 121 Law Enforcement Operations 3
CJC 141 Corrections 3
CJC 212 Ethics & Comm Relations 3
Dance
DAN 110 Dance Appreciation 3
Economics
ECO 251 Princ of Microeconomics 3
ECO 252 Princ of Macroeconomics 3
Education
EDU 131 Child, Family & Community 3
EDU 144 Child Development I 3
EDU 145 Child Development II 3
EDU 216 Foundations of Education 3
EDU 221 Children w/ Exceptionalities 3
English
ENG 114 Prof. Research & Reporting 3
ENG 231 American Literature I 3
ENG 232 American Literature II 3
ENG 241 British Literature I 3
ENG 242 British Literature II 3
Geology
GEL 111 Geology 4
Geography
GEO 111 World Regional Geography 3
GEO 112 Cultural Geography 3
GEO 130 General Physical Geography 3
Health
HEA 110 Personal Health/Wellness 3
HEA 112 First Aid & CPR 2
History
HIS 111 World Civilizations I 3
HIS 112 World Civilizations II 3
HIS 131 American History I 3
HIS 132 American History II 3
Humanities
HUM 110 Technology and Society 3
HUM 115 Critical Thinking 3
HUM 120 Cultural Studies 3
Mathematics
MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra 4
MAT 172 Precalculus Trigonometry 4
MAT 263 Brief Calculus 4
MAT 271 Calculus I 4
MAT 272 Calculus II 4
MAT 273 Calculus III 4
MAT 280 Linear Algebra 3
MAT 285 Differential Equations 3
Music
MUS 110 Music Appreciation 3
MUS 111 Fundamentals of Music 3
MUS 112 Introduction to Jazz 3
Philosophy
PHI 215 Philosophical Issues 3
PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics 3
Physical Education
PED 110 Fit & Well for Life 2
PED 113 Aerobics 1
PED 117 Weight Lifting I 1
PED 119 Circuit Training
PED 120 Walking for Fitness 1
PED 122 Yoga I 1
PED 154 Swimming for Fitness 1
PED 165 Exercise Science as a Career 3
PED 216 Indoor Cycling 3
PED 217 Pilates I 1
PED 250 Officiating Basketball and Volleyball 3
PED 251 Officiating Football and Soccer 2
PED 252 Officiating Baseball and Softball 3
PED 259 Prevention and Care of Athletic 3
Physics
PHY 110 Conceptual Physics 3
&PHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab 1
PHY 151 College Physics I 4
PHY 152 College Physics II 4
PHY 251 General Physics I 4
PHY 252 General Physics II 4
Political Science
POL 120 American Government 3
POL 130 State & Local Government 3
POL 210 Comparative Government 3
POL 220 International Relations 3
Psychology
PSY 150 General Psychology 3
PSY 237 Social Psychology 3
PSY 239 Psychology of Personality 3
PSY 241 Developmental Psychology 3
PSY 263 Educational Psychology 3
PSY 281 Abnormal Psychology 3
Religion
REL 110 World Religions 3
REL 211 Intro to Old Testament 3
REL 212 Intro to New Testament 3
REL 221 Religion in America 3
Sociology
SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology 3
SOC 213 Sociology of the Family 3
SOC 220 Social Problems 3
SOC 225 Social Diversity 3
SOC 240 Social Psychology 3
Spanish
SPA 111 Elementary Spanish l 3
SPA 112 Elementary Spanish ll 3
SPA 211 Intermediate Spanish I 3
Total Program Credits: 60-61

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Associate In Arts – Business Administration (A10100BU) /program/associate-in-arts-business-administration-a10100bu/ Wed, 15 Apr 2020 18:26:06 +0000 https://brunswickcc1.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=program&p=35234 Students who complete an Associate of Arts-Business Administration degree are prepared to transfer to a four-year university to begin working on a Bachelor’s degree program. Students completing an Associate in […]

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Students who complete an Associate of Arts-Business Administration degree are prepared to transfer to a four-year university to begin working on a Bachelor’s degree program. Students completing an Associate in Arts-Business Administration degree complete coursework equivalent to the first two years of a four-year bachelor’s degree program and upon graduation often transfer to a four-year institution with junior status.

This program is available in seated and online formats. Click to learn more.

Course Title Credits
Fall Semester # 1
ACA 122 College Transfer Success 1
BUS 110 Intro to Business 3
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SPA 111* Elem Spanish I 3
CIS 110 Introduction to Computers 3
ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry 3
MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra 4
Semester Total 14
*If transferring to UNCW take SPA 111
Spring Semester #1
ENG 112 Writing/Research in Discp 3
ECO 251 Princ of Microeconomics 3
MAT 263 Brief Calculus 4
HIS 131 American History I 3
UGETC Humanities/Fine Arts Elective* 4
Semester Total 16
*If transferring to ECU, NC State, UNC Charlotte, UNC Wilmington, UNC Pembroke, Take ART 111, ART 114, MUS 110, MUS 112, PHI 215, PHI 240
Fall Semester # 2
ACC 120 Princ of Financial Accounting 4
ECO 252 Princ of Macroeconomics 3
COM 231 Public Speaking 3
UGETC Natural Science Elective* 4
ENG 231/ ENG 232 American Lit I or II 3
Semester Total 17
*Choose from BIO 110, BIO 111, CHM 151, GEL 111, PHY 110/PHY110A
Spring Semester #2
ACC 121 Princ of Managerial Acctg 4
MAT 152 Statistical Methods I 4
General Education Credits* 3
General Education Credits** 3
Semester Total 14
*If transferring to ECU or APP State take BUS 115; if transferring to UNCW take SPA 112; If transferring to UNCC take HIS 111
**Take additional UGETC Humanities/Fine Arts or UGETC Social/Behavioral Science or UGETC Natural Science Elective. If transferring to UNCC take PSY 150; If transferring to UNCW take 2nd UGETC Natural Science.
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 61

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The Associate in Arts Teacher Preparation program is designed for students who plan to pursue a baccalaureate degree in teaching in a non-STEM major.

Course Title Credits
Fall Semester #1
ACA 122 College Transfer Success 1
ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry 3
EDU 187 Teaching and Learning for All 4
Communications Elective 3
COM 120 or COM 231
Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3
ECO 251, ECO 252, HIS 111, HIS 112, HIS 131, HIS 132, POL 120, PSY 150, SOC 210
Semester Total 14
Spring Semester #1
ENG 112 Writing/Research/Disciplines 3
EDU 216 Foundations of Education 3
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3
ART 111, ART 114, ART 115, ENG 231, ENG 232, ENG 241, ENG 242, MUS 110, MUS 112, PHI 215, PHI 240
Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3
ECO 251, ECO 252, HIS 111, HIS 112, HIS 131, HIS 132, POL 120, PSY 150, SOC 210
Natural Sciences Elective 4
BIO 110, BIO 111, CHM 151, GEL 111, PHY 110 / PHY 110A
Semester Total 16
Fall Semester #2
EDU 279 Literacy Dev and Instruction 4
Mathematics Elective 3/4
MAT 143, MAT 152, MAT 171
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3
ART 111, ART 114, ART 115, ENG 231, ENG 232, ENG 241, ENG 242, MUS 110, MUS 112, PHI 215, PHI 240
General Education Course* 6
Semester Total 16/17
Spring Semester #2
SOC 225 Social Diversity 3
EDU 250 Teacher Licensure Preparation 3
General Education Course* 8
Semester Total 14
*Approved General Education Courses (14-15 Credit Hours)
ANT 210, ANT 220, ANT 221, ART 111, ART 114, ART 115, BIO 110, BIO 111, BIO 112, BIO 140 / BIO 140A, CHM 132, CHM 151, CHM 152, CIS 110, CIS 115, COM 120, COM 231, DAN 110, ECO 251, ECO 252, ENG 114, ENG 231, ENG 232, ENG 241, ENG 242, GEL 111, GEO 111, GEO 112, GEO 130, HIS 111, HIS 112, HIS 131, HIS 132, HUM 110, HUM 115, HUM 120, MAT 143, MAT 152, MAT 171, MAT 273, MUS 110, MUS 112, PHI 215, PHI 240, PHY 110 / PHY 110A, POL 120, POL 210, POL 220, PSY 150, PSY 237, PSY 239, PSY 241, PSY 281, REL 110, REL 211, REL 212, REL 221, SOC 210, SOC 213, SOC 220, SOC 240, SPA 111, SPA 112
Total Program Credits 60/61

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