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WITC GENERAL STUDIES COURSE OPTIONS FOR WITC ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

Specific General Studies courses are scheduled as requirements for each WITC associate degree program. To facilitate transfer of General Studies coursework from other Wisconsin technical colleges, a spreadsheet documenting General Studies courses, by program, that are accepted as transfer for the WITC identified General Studies requirements is linked below. WITC students completing courses identified as acceptable transfer courses will also receive the credit toward their degree requirements.

2011-12 Acceptable Transfer Courses

Curriculum 2011 - 2012

Communication
10801195 Written Communication 3.00
10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3.00
10801197 Technical Reporting 3.00
10801198 Speech 3.00
10831103 Intro to College Writing* 3.00
32801361 Applied Communications 1 2.00
32801363 Applied Communications 2 2.00

Mathematics
10804107 College Mathematics 3.00
10804113 College Technical Mathematics 1A 3.00
10804114 College Technical Mathematics 1B 2.00
10804115 College Technical Mathematics 1 5.00
10804116 College Technical Mathematics 2 4.00
10804123 Math with Business Applications 3.00
10804138 Math for Health Professionals 3.00
10804189 Introductory Statistics 3.00
10834109 Pre-Algebra* 3.00
32804355 Math 355 3.00
32804364 Math 364 2.00
32804365 Math 365 3.00
32804372 Math 372 1.00
32804373 Math 373 2.00
32804383 Math 383 2.00

* General College course. Credit does not apply to program graduation requirements.

Science
10806112 Principles of Sustainability 3.00
10806122 Natural Sciences in Society 3.00
10806140 Chemistry 1.00
10806154 General Physics 1 (algebra-based) 4.00
10806175 Pathophysiology 3.00
10806177 General Anatomy and Physiology 4.00
10806179 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology 4.00
10806197 Microbiology 4.00
31806310 Science for Cosmetologists 3.00
31806352 Applied Physical Science 2.00
32806300 Applied Materials Science 2.00
32806351 Applied Science 2.00

Social Science


10809122 Introduction to American Government 3.00
10809166 Introduction to Ethics: Theory and Application 3.00
10809172 Race, Ethinic, and Diversity Studies 3.00
10809174 Social Problems 3.00
10809195 Economics 3.00
10809196 Introduction to Sociology 3.00

Behavioral Science

10809159 Abnormal Psychology 3.00
10809188 Developmental Psychology 3.00
10809198 Introduction to Psychology 3.00
10809199 Psychology of Human Relations 3.00
32809371 Applied Human Relations 2.00

Interdisciplinary

10890100 Success Strategies 1 1.00
10890101 Success Strategies 2 1.00
10890105 Job Quest 1.00
10890108 Information Resources 1.00
10890112 Information Resources 2.00
10890120 Service Learning 3.00
32890300 Contemporary Workplace 2.00
32890305 Applied Information Resources 2.00

Basic Education Courses

Various levels of coursework are offered in the following areas:
  • English
  • Social Studies
  • Science
  • Reading
  • Mathematics
  • English Language Learning (ELL)
  • Civics
  • Health
  • Employability Skills
  • GED/HSED Orientation