Figure: 19 TAC §4.28(b)
Chart I--Institutions must select 36 semester credit hours of the core curriculum according to the parameters described below:
Component Area |
Required Semester |
010** Communication |
6 |
020** Mathematics |
3 |
030** Natural Sciences |
6 |
Humanities & Visual and Performing Arts Must include: 050** Visual/Performing Arts 040** Other (literature, |
6
(3) (3) |
Social/Behavioral Sciences Must include: 060** U.S. History (legislatively mandated) 070** Political Science 080** Social/Behavioral Science |
15
(6)
|
Total Minimum Requirements |
36 |
* Humanities
application of language skills includes a study of literature in the original language, and/or the cultural studies related to a modern or classical language.** Identifying numbers recommended by the Texas Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (TACRAO) for use on students transcripts, in order to indicate courses utilized to satisfy core curriculum component area requirements. Student transcripts should also indicate whether a student has completed the core curriculum satisfactorily.
Chart II--To complete the required 42-semester-credit-hour core curriculum, institutions shall select an additional 6 semester credit hours from one or more of the following:
Component Area |
Possible Additional Semester Credit Hours |
011*** Communication |
Up to 6 |
021*** Mathematics (finite math, statistics, calculus, or above) |
Up to 3 |
031*** Natural Sciences |
Up to 3 |
041*** Humanities (literature, philosophy, modern or classical language/literature and cultural studies**) & |
Up to 3 |
081*** Social and Behavioral Sciences |
Up to 3 |
090*** Institutionally Designated Option (may include additional semester credit hours in the categories listed above, computer literacy, health/wellness, kinesiology, capstone or interdisciplinary courses, etc. |
Up to 6 |
Total Additional Hours |
6 |
* Communication application of a modern language means the basic proficiency skills acquired during introductory courses and including a working competency in grammar, writing, speaking, and listening/comprehension in a foreign language.
** Humanities application of language skills includes a study of literature in the original language, and/or the cultural studies related to a modern or classical language.
*** Identifying numbers recommended by the Texas Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (TACRAO) for use on students transcripts, in order to indicate courses utilized to satisfy core curriculum component area requirements. Student transcripts should also indicate whether a student has completed the core curriculum satisfactorily.