South Plains College & Texas Tech University Co-Enrollment Recommendations
This partnership is designed so that students can take approximately 11 to 14 hours
at SPC
and also take one academic course at TTU during the same semester.
BENEFITS INCLUDE
Students can take degree-specific courses at TTU while earning their degree at SPC.
Students will be on track to graduate sooner with a baccalaureate degree.
Students will be eligible for transfer scholarships.
Students can participate in student organizations and job fairs at TTU that are not
available at SPC.
The courses listed below are the recommended co-enrolled courses from the nine TTU
colleges.
Students, in the Texan to Red Raider Program, can take one course per semester.
These courses are available through TTU. Prerequisites apply.
Please visit with a Texan to Red Raider advisor or faculty advisor regarding proper course selection.
Davis College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources | |
Program |
TTU Courses |
Agribusiness, B.S. |
AGSC 2301 – Agribusiness Data Analysis & Modeling with Spreadsheets AAEC 2301 – Agricultural Statistics |
Agricultural and Applied Economics, B.S | AGSC 2301 – Agribusiness Data Analysis & Modeling with Spreadsheets AAEC 2301 – Agricultural Statistics |
Agricultural Communications, B.S. | AGED 2300 – Introduction to Agricultural Education ACOM 2302 – Scientific Communications in Agriculture & Natural Resources ACOM 2303 – Digital Imaging in Agriculture ACOM 2305 – Digital Communications in Agriculture |
Agricultural Education, B.S., Ag Leadership | AGLS 1300 – Introduction to Agricultural Leadership Development AGLS 2307 – Leadership and Diversity in Organizations and Communities ACOM 2302 – Scientific Communications in Agriculture & Natural Resources AGED 2300 – Introduction to Agricultural Education |
Agricultural Education, B.S., Teacher Certification | AGED 2300 – Introduction to Agricultural Education AGSM 2303 – Welding and Metalwork ACOM 2302 – Scientific Communications in Agriculture & Natural Resources |
Animal Science, B.S., Business | ACOM 2302 – Scientific Communications in Agriculture & Natural Resources ANSC 2202 – Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals |
Animal Science, B.S., Companion Animal Science | ANSC 2303 – Care and Management of Companion Animals ANSC 2202 – Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals |
Animal Science, B.S., Pre-Vet | ANSC 2303 – Care and Management of Companion Animals ANSC 2202 – Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals |
Animal Science, B.S., Equine Assisted Therapy | ANSC 2202 – Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals ANSC 2306 – Principles of Physiology of Domestic Animals |
Animal Science, B.S., Equine Production | ANSC 2202 – Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals ANSC 2306 – Principles of Physiology of Domestic Animals |
Animal Science, B.S., Equine Science | ANSC 2202 – Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals ANSC 2306 – Principles of Physiology of Domestic Animals |
Animal Science, B.S., Meat Science | ANSC 2202 – Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals ANSC 2306 – Principles of Physiology of Domestic Animals |
Animal Science, B.S., Production | ANSC 2202 – Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals ANSC 2306 – Principles of Physiology of Domestic Animals |
Animal Science, B.S., Science | ANSC 2202 – Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals ANSC 2306 – Principles of Physiology of Domestic Animals |
Food Science, B.S., Industry | FDSC 2301 – Fundamentals of Food Processing ANSC 3301 – Principles of Nutrition |
Food Science, B.S., Science | FDSC 2301 – Fundamentals of Food Processing ANSC 3403 – Selection, Care, Processing, & Cooking of Meats |
Landscape Architecture, B.L.A. | LARC 1302 – Introduction to Landscape Architecture LARC 1411 – LA Design Studio I LARC 1321 – LA Modeling & Communication I |
Conservation Law Enforcement, B.S. | NRM 1300 – Environmental Science as a Social Pursuit NRM 2305 – Introduction to Freshwater Ecology & Fisheries |
Natural Resources Management, B.S., Conservation Science |
NRM 1300 – Environmental Science as a Social Pursuit ATMO 1300/1100 – Introduction to Atmospheric Science & Lab |
Natural Resources Management, B.S., Fisheries Biology |
NRM 2305 – Introduction to Freshwater Ecology & Fisheries NRM 2307 – Diversity of Life |
Natural Resources Management, B.S., Ranch Management |
NRM 1300 – Environmental Science as a Social Pursuit AAEC 2401 – Agricultural Statistics |
Natural Resources Management, B.S., Range Conservation |
NRM 1300 – Environmental Science as a Social Pursuit AAEC 2401 – Agricultural Statistics |
Natural Resources Management, B.S., Wildlife Biology |
NRM 2307 – Diversity of Life NRM 1300 – Environmental Science as a Social Pursuit NRM 2305 – Introduction to Freshwater Ecology & Fisheries |
Plant and Soil Science, B.S. | PSS 1100 – Freshman and Transfer Student Seminar PSS 2401 – Introductory Entomology |
Huckabee College of Architecture | |
Architecture, B.S. | ARCH 1301 – Architectural Design I ARCH 1101 – Architectural Representation I ARCH 2311 – History of World Architecture I ARCH 1311 – Design, Environment, & Society |
Jerry S. Rawls College of Business | |
Accounting, B.B.A. Energy Commerce, B.B.A. Finance, B.B.A. General Business, B.B.A. Information Technology, B.B.A. Management, B.B.A. Marketing, B.B.A. Supply Chain Management, B.B.A. |
PCOM 3373 – Business Communication |
Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering | |
Chemical Engineering, B.S. | ENGR 1320 – Bio-Inspired Design for Engineers ENGR 2392 – Engineering Ethics and its Impact on Society CHE 2310 – Introduction to Chemical Process |
Computer Engineering, B.S. Electrical Engineering, B.S. |
ENGR 1320 – Bio-Inspired Design for Engineers ENGR 2392 – Engineering Ethics and its Impact on Society ECE 2305 – C Programming with Hardware Applications ECE 2372 – Modern Digital System Design |
Computer Science, B.S. | ENGR 1320 – Bio-Inspired Design for Engineers ENGR 2392 – Engineering Ethics and its Impact on Society |
Civil or Construction Engineering, B.S. | ENGR 1320 – Bio-Inspired Design for Engineers ENGR 2392 – Engineering Ethics and its Impact on Society CONE 2302 – Surveying |
Industrial Engineering, B.S. | ENGR 1320 - Bio-Inspired Design for Engineers ENGR 2392 - Engineering Ethics and its Impact on Society IE 2341 – Engineering Statistics I |
Mechanical Engineering, B.S. | ENGR 1320 – Bio-Inspired Design for Engineers ENGR 2392 – Engineering Ethics and its Impact on Society ME 2322 – Engineering Thermodynamics I |
Petroleum Engineering, B.S. | ENGR 1320 – Bio-Inspired Design for Engineers ENGR 2392 – Engineering Ethics and its Impact on Society PETR2324 – Geology for Petroleum Engineers |
College of Arts & Sciences | |
Biology, B.S. | BIOL 3305 – Organic Evolution BIOL 3309 – Principles of Ecology |
Cell & Molecular Biology, B.S. | BIOL 3416 – Genetics |
Microbiology, B.S. | BIOL 3305 – Organic Evolution |
Biochemistry, B.S. or B.A. | BIOL 3416 – Genetics CHEM 3351 – Analytical Chemistry |
Chemistry, B.S. or B.A. | CHEM 3351 – Analytical Chemistry |
Languages & Cultures, American Sign Language, B.A. |
ASL 1501 – Beginning Course in American Sign Language I ASL 1502 – Beginning Course in American Sign Language II |
Spanish, B.A. | SPAN 3305 – Intermediate Grammar: Oral & Written Spanish SPAN 3315 – Communication Literacies for Heritage Speakers |
Economics, B.A. or B.S. | ECO 3311 – Intermediate Macroeconomics ECO 3312 – Intermediate Economic Theory |
English, B.A. | ENGL 3000 – Level or Minor Elective |
Technical Communication, B.A. | ENGL 2312 – Texts and Technologies that Change the World ENGL 3366 – Style in Technical Writing |
Geography and the Environment, B.A. | GEOG 1401 – Global Environmental Science GIST 2300 – Digital Earth |
Geosciences, B.A. or B.S. | GEOL 3401 – Mineralogy |
History, B.A. | HIST 3000-level or Minor Elective |
Kinesiology, B.S. | KINE 3307 – Medical Terminology for Kinesiology Majors KINE 3318 – Exercise & Sports Psychology |
Sports Management, B.S. | SPMT 3373 – Sports Communication SPMT 3375 – HR Management & Employee Relations in Sport |
Mathematics, B.A. or B.S. | MATH 3310 – Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning & Proof |
Philosophy, B.A. | PHIL 3301 – Classical Greek Philosophy |
Physics, B.S. | PHYS 2302 – Principles of Physics III: Intermediate Classical Mechanics PHYS 2305 – Computation for the Physical Sciences |
Political Science, B.A. | POLS 2107 – Federal and Texas Constitutions POLS 2361 – International Politics POLS 2371 – Comparative Politics |
Psychology, B.A. or B.S. | PSY 2307 – Psychology of Gender |
Anthropology, B.A. | ANTH 2300/2100 – Biological Anthropology & Lab ANTH 2301 – Introduction to Archaeology |
Criminology, B.A. | CRIM 2333 – The U.S. Criminal Justice System Or CRIM 2335 – Homicide |
Social Work, B.A. | SW 2311 – Human Behavior & Social Environment: Systems SW 3331 – Social Work with Diverse Populations |
Sociology, B.A. | SOC or CRIM Elective (JR Level) |
Global Studies, B.A. | HIST 2323 – World History Since 1500 CMLL 2305 – Introduction to Language & Culture |
Renewable Energy, B.S. | RE 1300 – Intro to Renewable Energy RE 1310 – Analytical Methods for Renewable Energy RE 1110 – Renewable Energy Analytical Modeling Lab RE 2300 – Social Impacts of Renewable Energy |
College of Media & Communication | |
Advertising, B.A. Journalism, B.A. |
MCOM 1100 – Success in Media & Communication MCOM 1301 – Introduction to Digital & Social Media MCOM 2350 – Communicating in a Global Society |
Communication Studies, B.A. | COMS 1310 – Fundamentals of Communication MCOM 1301 – Introduction to Digital & Social Media MCOM 2350 – Communicating in a Global Society |
Digital Media & Professional Communication, B.A. Media Strategies, B.A. |
PCOM 1100 – Introduction to Professional Communication MCOM 1301 – Introduction to Digital & Social Media MCOM 2350 – Communicating in a Global Society |
Creative Media Industries, B.A. | MCOM 1100 – Success in Media & Communication MCOM 1301 – Introduction to Digital & Social Media CMI 2310 – Introduction to Creative Media Industries |
Public Relations & Strategic Communication Management, B.A. |
MCOM 1301 – Introduction to Digital & Social Media MCOM 2350 – Communicating in a Global Society |
College of Human Sciences | |
Family and Consumer Sciences Education, B.S. | HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences ID 1381 – Introduction to Interior Design NS 2330 – Nutrition for Health, Fitness & Sport Or HRM 2310 – Introduction to Hospitality and Retail Management |
Human Sciences, B.S. | HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences HUSC 2310 – Foundations of Human Sciences |
Counseling and Addiction Services, B.S. | HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences CARS 2360 – Understanding Diversity |
Apparel Design and Manufacturing, B.S. | HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences ADM 1301 – Introduction to Apparel Design ADM 1303 – Clothing Construction ID 1381 – Introduction to Interior Design |
Interior Design, B.I.D. | HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences ID 1381 – Introduction to Interior Design ID 1385 – Interior Design Studio I |
Fashion Merchandising, B.S. | HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences RETL 1320 – Fashion & Modern Culture RETL 2320 – Fashion Trends |
Restaurant, Hotel, & Institutional Management, B.S. Retail Management, B.S. |
HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences HRM 2310 – Introduction to Hospitality and Retail Management |
Early Child Care, B.S. Human Development and Family Sciences, B.S. |
HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences HDSF 2300 – Gender Development: Life Span Perspectives HDFS Elective |
Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, B.S. | HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences NS 1201 – Introduction to Dietetics NS 2310 – The Science of Food |
Applied Personal Finance, B.S. | HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences PFI 1305 – Life, Love & Money PFI 1302 – Cultural & Gender Diversity in Personal Finance |
Personal Financial Planning, B.S. | HUSC 1100 – Introduction to Human Sciences PFI 2301 – Personal Financial Literacy PFP 2315 – Personal Financial Planning for Professionals |
College of Education | |
Education w/EC-6 Certification Middle-Level English Language Arts, Science, or Social Studies Secondary English Secondary Math |
Complete all requirements of the SPC AAT degree/program. |
Middle-Level Math | MATH 2371 – Elementary Analysis II MATH 3372 – Math Modeling for Teachers |
J.T. & Margaret Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts | |
Art, B.A., B.F.A | ART 2309 – Technology in the Arts |
Music, B.A. | MUHL 2301 – Music as Cultural History I |
Dance, B.A., B.F.A. | DAN 1200 – First Year Seminar in Dance DT 1306 – Movement for the Performer DAN 2202 – Improvisation DAN 2206 – Music for Dance |
Theater Arts, B.A., B.F.A. | THA 3351 – Theater in the Community |