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What is the definition of Composition?
What is the definition of Composition?
What is the definition of Mathematics and Critical Reasoning (KMCR)?
What is the definition of Mathematics and Critical Reasoning (KMCR)?
What is the definition of Humanities (KHUM) and Fine Arts (KFA)?
What is the definition of Humanities (KHUM) and Fine Arts (KFA)?
What is the definition of Social Science (KSS)?
What is the definition of Social Science (KSS)?
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What is the definition of Basic Science (KBS)?
What is the definition of Basic Science (KBS)?
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What is the definition of ENG 11011?
What is the definition of ENG 11011?
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What is the definition of ENG 11002?
What is the definition of ENG 11002?
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What is the definition of ENG 21011?
What is the definition of ENG 21011?
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What is the definition of HONR 10197?
What is the definition of HONR 10197?
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What is the definition of HONR 10297?
What is the definition of HONR 10297?
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Study Notes
Kent Core Classes Overview
- Composition requires 6 credit hours to fulfill the writing requirement.
- Mathematics and Critical Reasoning (KMCR) classes contribute 3 to 4 credit hours, covering various math fundamentals.
- Humanities (KHUM) and Fine Arts (KFA) must total 9 credit hours, providing insights into culture and artistic expression.
- Social Science (KSS) involves 6 credit hours, exploring human behavior and societal structures.
- Basic Science (KBS) encompasses 6 to 7 credit hours, focusing on fundamental scientific principles.
Writing Courses
- ENG 11011: College Writing 1 Composition (3 credit hours).
- ENG 11002: College Writing 1 Stretch Composition (3 credit hours).
- ENG 21011: College Writing 2 Composition (3 credit hours).
- HONR 10197: Freshman Honors Colloquium 1 Competence (1-4 credit hours).
- HONR 10297: Freshman Honors Colloquium 2 Competence (1-4 credit hours).
Mathematics Courses
- CS 10051: Intro to Computer Science, offers 4 credit hours.
- Introductory statistics are taught in MATH 10041, contributing 4 credit hours.
- Courses include Algebra for Calculus, with various specialized tracks such as Algebra Plus and Intuitive Calculus, all varying between 3 to 5 credit hours.
- Advanced courses include Analytic Geometry and Calculus focused credits of 5.
Humanities Classes
- Classical studies include The Greek Achievement and The Roman Achievement, each worth 3 credit hours.
- Literature offerings feature courses like Intro to Shakespeare and Major Modern Writers, 3 credit hours each.
- History classes cover World History, American History, and various explorations of the Black experience across 3 credit hours.
Philosophy and Religion
- Introductory courses in Philosophy (PHIL 11001 for 3 credit hours) and Ethics (PHIL 21001 for 3 credit hours) examine fundamental philosophical concepts.
- Intro to World Religions (REL 11020, 3 credit hours) explores diverse belief systems.
Communication and the Arts
- COMM 28000 critically examines public discourse (3 credit hours).
- Fine Arts courses like Understanding Architecture, Art as a World Phenomenon, and The Art of Theater provide 3 credit hours each.
Social Sciences Courses
- Social Sciences include Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology, each offering 3 credit hours for introductory understanding of human behavior and societies.
- Specialized topics like Child Psychology and Social Problems dive deeper into societal dynamics.
Basic Science Courses
- KBS classes explore topics like Human Anatomy and Physiology covering 3 credit hours for each of the two segments.
- Biology courses such as Human Biology and biological diversity also contribute substantial knowledge in Foundation Sciences (4 credit hours).
Chemistry Courses
- Chemistry in Our World and Fundamentals of Chemistry provide comprehensive foundations with their respective 3 credit hours.
- Advanced chemistry courses such as General Chemistry I and II offer 4 credit hours with associated lab components.
General Notes
- Each course aligns with Kent Core requirements ensuring a broad educational foundation across disciplines, particularly in writing, mathematics, social sciences, humanities, and basic sciences.
- Credit hours indicate the weight of each course towards the overall program requirements, essential for timely graduation.
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Explore the core classes required at Kent State, including writing, mathematics, humanities, social sciences, and basic sciences. This quiz will help you understand the credit hour requirements and course options available in each category. Test your knowledge about the structure and subjects of these essential classes.