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Texas Common Course Numbers and Core Component Areas

Evaluation of the DCCCD Core Curriculum shows the curriculum to be in compliance with state mandates regarding Texas Common Course Numbers and credit hour requirements for each Core Component Area. All courses in the DCCCD Core use Texas Common Course Numbers, with two exceptions. PHIL 1304 is the TCCN for the DCCCD course RELI 1304, World Religions. Also, one Unique Need course, CUST 2370, Cultural Studies, was included with the initial submission of the Core and approved by the THECB. This course was developed in response to the suggestion in the Core Curriculum: Assumptions and Defining Characteristics, "Institutions are urged to consider development and utilization of appropriate interdisciplinary courses as a means of helping students develop multiple perspectives on the individual in relationship to other people and societies. Comparison and contrast of disciplinary perspectives on an issue within the context of a single course can be a particularly effectively instructional device."

The following chart identifies the courses which constitute the Core Curriculum of the DCCCD and the Component Areas to which the courses are assigned. The chart also demonstrates that credit hours have been allocated to Component Areas in accordance with THECB stipulations.

Texas Common Course Number

Course Title

Required Hours

 

COMMUNICATIONS

9

ENGL 1301

Composition I

3

ENGL 1302

Composition II

3

Select one

Select one course from the following list of courses:

3

1311

Beginning Chinese/French/German/Japanese/Portuguese/ Spanish/Vietnamese

 

1411

Beginning Chinese/French/German/Italian/Japanese/
Portuguese/Russian/Spanish/ Vietnamese

 

1412

Beginning Chinese/French/German/Italian/Japanese/
Portuguese/Russian/Spanish/ Vietnamese

 

2311

Beginning Chinese/French/German/Italian/Japanese/
Portuguese/Russian/Spanish/ Vietnamese

 

2312

Beginning Chinese/French/German/Italian/Japanese/
Portuguese/Russian/Spanish/ Vietnamese

 

SPCH 1311

Introduction to Speech Communication

 

SPCH 1315

Public Speaking

 

 

MATHEMATICS

3

MATH 1314

College Algebra

 

MATH 1316

Plane Trigonometry

 

MATH 1324

Mathematics for Business

 

MATH 1325/1425

Business Calculus with Application

 

MATH 1332

College Mathematics I

 

MATH 1333

College Mathematics II

 

MATH 1348

Analytic Geometry

 

MATH 1414

College Algebra

 

MATH 2305

Discrete Mathematics

 

MATH 2315

Calculus III

 

MATH 2412

Precalculus

 

MATH 2414

Calculus II

 

MATH 2318/2418

Linear Algebra

 

MATH 2320/2420

Differential Equations

 

MATH 2342/2442

Introductory Statistics

 

MATH 2513

Calculus I

 

 

NATURAL SCIENCES

8

Select two

Select two courses from the following list of courses.*

 

BIOL 1406

General Biology

 

BIOL 1407

General Biology

 

BIOL 1408

Biological Science

 

BIOL 1409

Biological Science

 

CHEM 1405

Introductory Chemistry I

 

CHEM 1407

Introductory Chemistry II

 

CHEM 1411

General Chemistry I

 

CHEM 1412

General Chemistry II

 

GEOL 1401

Earth Science 

 

GEOL 1403

Physical Geology

 

GEOL 1404

Historical Geology 

 

GEOL 1445

Oceanography

 

PHYS 1401

Introductory General Physics

 

PHYS 1402

Introductory General Physics

 

PHYS 1405

Concepts in Physics

 

PHYS 1407

Concepts in Physics

 

PHYS 1411

Fundamentals of Astronomy

 

PHYS 1412

General Introductory Astronomy

 

PHYS 1415

Physical Science

 

PHYS 1417

Physical Science

 

PHYS 2425

General Physics

 

PHYS 2426

General Physics

 

 

*Note: This requirement cannot be met by using the following combinations:

Biology 1406 and 1408
Chemistry 1405 and 1411
Physics 1401 and 1405
Physics 1401 and 2425
Physics 1405 and 2425

 

 

SOCIAL and BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

15

HIST 1301

History of the United States

3

HIST 1302

History of the United States

3

GOVT 2301

American Government

3

GOVT 2302

American Government

3

Select one of the following

 

 3

ANTH 2346

Intro to Anthropology

 

ANTH 2351

Intro to Cultural Anthropology

 

ECON 1303

Economics of Social Issues

 

ECON 2301

Principles of Economics I

 

ECON 2302

Principles of Economics II

 

ECON 2311

Economics of Global Issues

 

PSYC 2301

Introduction to Psychology

 

PSYC 2314

Developmental Psychology

 

PSYC 2316

Psychology of Personality

 

SOCI 1301

Introduction to Sociology

 

SOCI 1306

Social Problems

 

SOCI 2319

Race, Ethnicity and Community

 

 

HUMANITIES/VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

9

Select one of the following

Select one course from the following group of courses

3

 

ARTS 1301

Art Appreciation

 

ARTS 1303

Survey of Art History

 

ARTS 1304

Survey of Art History

 

DANC 2303

Dance Appreciation

 

DRAM 1310

Introduction to Theatre

 

DRAM 2366

Development of the Motion Pictures

 

HUMA 1301

Introduction to the Humanities

 

MUSI 1306

Music Appreciation

 

MUSI 1308

Music Literature

 

MUSI 1309

Music Literature

 

Select one from the following

Select one course from the following group of courses

3

 

ENGL 2321

British Literature

 

ENGL 2322

British Literature

 

ENGL 2323

British Literature

 

ENGL 2326

American Literature

 

ENGL 2327

American Literature

 

ENGL 2328

American Literature

 

ENGL 2331

World Literature

 

ENGL 2332

World Literature

 

ENGL 2333

World Literature

 

Select one from the following

Select one course from the following group of courses

3

 

CUST 2370

Cultural Studies

 

HIST 2321

World Civilizations

 

HIST 2322

World Civilizations

 

HIST 2380

Heritage of Mexico

 

HIST 2381

African-American History

 

PHIL 1301

Introduction to Philosophy

 

PHIL 2306

Ethics

 

PHIL 2307

Social and Political Philosophy

 

PHIL 2316

History of Ancient Philosophy

 

PHIL 2317

History of Modern Philosophy

 

PHIL 1304*

Major World Religions (DCCCD course RELI 1304)

 

 

INSTITUTIONAL OPTION

4

PHED 1164

Beginning Physical Fitness

1

Select one from the following

Select one course from the following group of courses

3

 

COSC 1300

Computer Literacy

 

COSC 1315

Computer Science I

 

COSC 1401

Microcomputer Concepts and Applications

 

COSC 1415

Introduction to Computer Science

 

 

TOTAL

48