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credit evaluation guideFor Students Transferring From Nassau Community College

find your edge

At HofstraHofstra University has a longstanding commitment to admitting and servingtransfer students. We understand that you have different questions and concerns than other applicants. We know that one of your top questionsrelates to transfer credit. This guide has been designed to help answer that question.

Because so many students transfer from Nassau Community College toHofstra University, we have developed a very firm sense of how yourcourses work with ours. The courses listed within this guide should helpyou choose courses to take at your school. Of course, in order for a courseto transfer, you must earn a grade of C- or better.

Should you have additional questions about transfer credit or the transferadmissions process in general, We encourage you to contact any memberof our dedicated “Transfer Team” here at Hofstra. They stand ready toserve you and answer your questions.

Please call (516) 463-6700 and ask to speak with a member of our TransferTeam.

We wish you all the best in your search for the right college where you will complete the requirements for your bachelor’s degree!

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HHofstra University is one of the most dynamic, fastest-growing universities in America. Hofstra attracts men and women from morethan 45 states and 61 countries. The diverse student body,

outstanding facilities and faculty, and exciting Long Island location combine to make Hofstra a top choice among transfer students.

Hofstra offers more than 140 undergraduate programs and more than 2,000courses in the liberal and fine arts, business, communications, the natural andsocial sciences, education, engineering and computer science.

With an outstanding faculty – 91 percent hold the highest degrees in theirfields – and an array of superior facilities, Hofstra’s academic, cultural and recreational resources are among the finest in the nation. These resourcesinclude:

• A fully computerized library system containing more than 1.6 million volumes and volume equivalents.

• A student-to-faculty ratio of 14-to-1.

• The University holds 19 prestigious national and regional accreditations,including the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the AmericanChemical Society, The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business(AACSB International) and the National Council for Accreditation of TeacherEducation (NCATE), and is the only private school on Long Island with a chapter of The Phi Beta Kappa Society.

• More than 500 cultural events each year.

• The Hofstra Recreation Center includes a multipurpose gymnasium, anindoor running track and much more.

• An Olympic-sized swimming pool.

• Our 90,000-square-foot David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex and15,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium.

Additionally, students transferring to Hofstra will appreciatethe variety of support services available for academic andpersonal growth.

Prospective students are encouraged to visitHofstra University for a campus tour, to experience an admission interview and tospend a day with us. Through ourAmbassador Program, a current Hofstrastudent will guide you as you experience Hofstra firsthand.Please contact the director of our Ambassador Program at(516) 463-6700 to makearrangements.

87 percent of the class of2005 got a job or wentto graduate school withinone year of graduation.

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Hofstra University continues its commitment to extending equal opportunity to all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex,sexual orientation, age, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, marital or veteran status in the conduct and operation of its educational programs and activities, including admission and employment. This statement of nondiscrimination is in compliance with Title IX of theEducation Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and other federal, state and local laws. The Americans with DisabilitiesAct compliance officer in the Plant Department (516) 463-6641 is designated by the University to coordinate its efforts to comply with Section 504.The Equal Rights and Opportunity Officer is the University’s official responsible for coordinating its adherence to Title IX and other equal opportunity regulations and laws. Questions or concerns regarding Title IX or other aspects of this policy (other than Section 504) should be directed to the Equal Rights and Opportunity Officer at (516) 463-6775, C/O Office of Legal Affairs and General Counsel, 101 Hofstra University,Hempstead, NY 11549.

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General Elective:Course that can be applied to baccalaureate degree requirements; not applicable to major or minor requirements.

Liberal Arts Elective:Course that can be applied to a liberal arts require-ment. These courses are designated by “999.”

Non-Liberal Arts Elective:Course that can be applied to a free electiveallowance. These courses are designated by “889.”

Distribution Courses:(Formerly known as the “core.”) Courses that can satisfy the basic liberal arts requirements for a baccalaureate degree. These courses are denoted bya parenthetical designation indicating the appropriatedistribution category, e.g. (LT) for Literature.

The categories are:

Humanities Division

Literature (LT)The Arts (AA or CP)

Natural Sciences, Mathematics/Computer Science Division

Natural Sciences (NS)Mathematics/Computer Science (MC)

Social Sciences Division

Behavioral Social Sciences (BH)History, Philosophy, Religion (HP)Cross-Cultural (CC)Interdisciplinary Studies (IS)

All course equivalencies are subject to change.

Academic and administrative personnelyou may wish to contact at Hofstra:

Academic RecordsMemorial Hall, (516) 463-6680

AdmissionAdmission Center, Bernon Hall (516) 463-6700

Ambassador ProgramAdmission Center, Bernon Hall (516) 463-6700

AdvisementMemorial Hall, (516) 463-6770

Dean of StudentsMack Student Center, (516) 463-6913

Financial Aid Memorial Hall, (516) 463-6680

Frank G. Zarb School of BusinessWeller Hall, (516) 463-5678

Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and SciencesHeger Hall, (516) 463-5411

Honors CollegeAxinn Library, (516) 463-4842

New CollegeRoosevelt Hall, (516) 463-5820

Office of Student EmploymentHuman Resources Center, (516) 463-6782

Residential LifeMack Student Center, (516) 463-6930

School for University StudiesRoosevelt Hall, (516) 463-5840

School of CommunicationDempster Hall, (516) 463-5820

School of Education and Allied Human ServicesHagedorn Hall, (516) 463-5740

Student ActivitiesMack Student Center, (516) 463-6913

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COURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

AccountingACC 100 No Equivalent

101,102 ACCT 101, 102 Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting

105 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.120,121,122 No Equivalent201, 202 GBUS 123, 124 Financial Accounting Theory and

Practice203, 206 No Equivalent208 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.

African-American Africana StudiesStudiesAFR 100 AH 999 Art History Elect.

110, 111 See Drama Dept.112 HUM 999 Humanities Elect.113, 114 See Drama Dept.130 ENG 140 African-American Literature I131 ENGL 141 African-American Literature II140 HIST 115 Afro-American in American History

1619-1865141 HIST 116 Afro-American in American History

1865-Present142 HIST 117A History of Africa to 1800143 HIST 118A History of Africa 1800-Present150, 151 MUS 999 Music Elective152 MUS 122 History of Jazz153, 154 MUS 999 Music Elective155 MUS 999 Music Elective170 PHI 999 Philosophy Elect.186 SOC 999 Sociology Elect.190 DRAM 999 Drama Elect.191, 192 DRAM 55 Rehearsal and Performance - Theater193, 194 DRAM 999 Gen. Drama Elect.197 SPCM 999 Speech Comm. Elect.200, 201 HIST 999Y Gen. Hist. Elect.203 HIST 999Y or Gen. Hist. Elect. or Geography of the

GEOG 141 Caribbean

Allied Health ScienceAHS 101, 102 PESP 113 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

131, 132 BIO 103, 105 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, II202 BIO 25 General Microbiology* (PA Majors)

BIO 143 Microbiology (Non-PA Majors)All Other Courses No Equivalent

* Applicable only to Physicians Assistant Studies Major

Apparel DesignAPD All Courses No Equivalent

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ArtART 100 HUM 1 Arts and Artists

101 (AA) AH 3 Gods and Kings102 (AA) AH4 Religion, Rulers and Rebellion103 AH 109 Art From Baroque to Romantic Age104 (AA) 74 Contemporary Art105 FA 10 or 11 Two-Dimensional Design I or II106 FA 12 or 13 Three-Dimensional Design I or II107 or 113 FA 52 Industrial Design108 or 114, 140 FA 51 Graphic Design 1109 FA 173 Etching110 FA 172 Relief Painting111, 112 FA 14, 15 Drawing and Perception 1, 2115, 116 FA 45, 46 Painting Materials & Tech. of the

Painter, Inter. Painting117 FA 30 Illustration118, 119 FA 16, 17 Drawing 3 and 4122 FA 80A Intermediate Ceramics123 FA 58 or 59 Sculpture 1 and 2124 HUM 141 History of Photography125 FA 170 Photography126 FA 71 Industrial Design 3127, 128 FA 999 Fine Arts Elect.130 or 133 FA 27 Computer Graphics131 FA 27 Computer Graphics135 FA 11 Two-Dimensional Design II 136, 235 No Equivalent137 FA 30 Illustration139, 239 FA 102A New Media I140 No Equivalent201 (AA) AH 3 Gods and Kings222 FA 180 Advanced Ceramic Workshop I223 FA 161, 167 Sculpture Workshop 4, 5225 FA 170A Intermediate Photography226 FA 999 Fine Arts Elect.227 FA 170B Advanced Photography228 FA 170E Documentary Photography229 FA 170H Large Format Camera230 FA 170F Color Printing From Color Negatives237 FA 102B New Media II, Intermed. Web Design238 FA 999 Fine Arts Elect.240 FA 106 Special Projects

Basic EducationBEP All courses No Equivalent

BiologyBIO 101 (NS) BIO 3 Biology in Society

102 (NS) BIO 3 Biology in Society103, 104, 116,119, 120, 124,125,162, 165,203, 221, 222 BIO 999E Biology Elect.109, 110 (NS) BIO 13 Intro Cell Biology and Genetics

(NS) BIO 12 Animal Form and Function115 BIO 50 Human Nutrition

NASSAU HOFSTRACOURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

Biology (continued)118 (NS) BIO 4 Human Biology201, 202 BIO 103, 105 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, II204 BIO 181, 182 Marine Biology Lecture and Laboratory211 BIO 23 Developmental Biology212 BIO 24 Comparative Anatomy214, AHS 202 BIO 25 General Microbiology215 BIO 133 Histology216 BIO 150 Parasitology219 BIO 110A Field Ecology231 BIO 139 Techniques in Molecular Biology

*BusinessBUS 110 GBUS 1 Foundations of Business

111 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.112 MGT 101 Intro to Management114 IB 150 Intro to International Business118 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.800 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.

*Hofstra University requires that at least 50 percent of the business credits (excluding QM1 and 122) required for the B.B.A. degreebe earned at Hofstra.

ChemistryCHE 107 No Equivalent

108 NSC 999 Natural Science Elective131, 132, 135 CHEM 999 Chemistry Elect.151, 152 (NS) 3A General and Inorganic Chem (w/lab)

(NS) 3B General and Inorganic Chem (w/lab)(NS) 4A General and Inorganic Chem (w/lab)(NS) 4B General and Inorganic Chem (w/lab)

200 No Equivalent201, 202 131A, 131B, 132A, 132B Elements of Organic Chem (w/lab)221 No Equivalent260 CHEM 999 Chemistry Elect.

*Child CareSEV 101 SPED (and K-6 Children) 101 Inclusion: Infants, Toddlers,

Preschoolers102 No Equivalent103 PSY 999 Psychology Elect.

*All courses must be evaluated by the Education Department.

Civil Engineering TechnologyCET All courses No Equivalent

CommunicationsCOM 010, 020 No Equivalent

101 (CP) SPCM 1 Oral Communication102 SPCM Elect. Speech Comm. Elect.103 (CP) SPCM 7 Public Speaking104 (AA) AVF 10 Intro to Film & Television Study106 AVF 999 Audio/Video/Film Elect.107 AVF 999 Audio/Video/Film Elect.109 JRNL 015 Broadcast News I

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Communications (continued)COM 110 MASS 11 Mass Communications in

Contemporary Society112 AVF 999 Audio/Video/Film Elect.113 AVF 177 Documentary Film115, 116 No Equivalent121 SPCM 119 Small Group Communication123 SPCM 107 Argumentation and Debate124 SPCM 004 Interpersonal Communication125 SPCM 999 Speech Comm Elect.130 SPCM 999 Speech Comm Elect.152, 153 REHB 191, 192 American Sign Language I, II170 AVF 21 Fundamentals of Audio Production171 AVF 24 Fundamentals of Video: Studio

Production172 AVF 26 Fundamentals of Video: Field

Production and Editing201 SPCM 11 Voice and Diction203 SPCH 005 Phonetics209 SPCH 999 Speech Language Hearing Elect.210 MASS 101 Mass Media: History and Development215, 216 No Equivalent220 SPCH 10 Multicultural Aspects of Comm. &

Comm. Disorders222 SPCM 33 Nonverbal Communication in Human

Interaction224 SPCM 53 Gender and Intercultural Issues in

Communication226 No Equivalent252, 253 REHB 193 American Sign Language III290 AVF 999 Audio/Video/Film Elect.

No more than six credits in journalism, public relations and mass media may transfer into the School of Communication.

Community Services SociologyCWS 117 SOC 999 Sociology Elect.

118, 119 No Equivalent

Computer ProcessingCMP 100, 102, 103,

105, 106, 110, 115, 201, 205, 208, 209, 214, 252 No Equivalent101 (MC) CSC 005 Overview of Computer Science207 and 220 CSC 111 Assembly-Language Programming210 (MC) CSC 015 Fund. of Computer Science I215 CSC 052 Fund. of Systems Analysis217 CSC 012 C for Programmers219 and 251 (MC) CSC 017 Fund. of Computer Science III222 CSC 102 Numerical Methods290 CSC 195 Independent Study CS Internship I

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COURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

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Criminal JusticeCRJ 101 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.

105 (BH) PSC 129 Administration of Justice in AmericaCRJ 109 No Equivalent

110-113, 203, 206, 212, 215, 216, 218, 219, 220, 221, 228 No Equivalent201 LA 999 Lib. Arts Elect.217 (BH) SOC 172 Sociology of Corrections226 (BH) PSC 129 Administration of Justice in America227 PSC 999 Political Science Elect.

DanceDAN 101 DNCE 128 History of Dance II

105, 106, 109 See Dept.117, 118 See Dept.125 See Dept.126, 127, 128 (CP) DNCE 11A, 12A Modern Dance IA, IIA129-132 See Dept.140, 141 (CP) DNCE 15A, 16A Ballet IA, IIA217, 218 See Dept.240, 241 (CP) DNCE 13A, 14A Modern Dance IIIA, IVA

Early Childhood Education (formerly Nursery Ed)NED 101, 102 ELED 125 Child Dev. in the School Setting, Home

& Community (6 cr. )103 FDED 111 The American School (Lib Arts)104 ELED 122 Art in Elem. School (1 cr. )105, 106 No Equivalent

All other courses must be evaluated by department.

EconomicsECO 100 ECO 999 Economics Elect.

110 FIN 31 Personal Financial Planning112 FIN 101 Intro to Financial Markets and

Institutions207, 208 ECO 1, 2 Principle of Economics212 MATH 8 Elementary Mathematical Statistics213 ECO 125 Monetary Economics214 FIN 101 Intro. to Financial Markets & Instit.215 ECO 140 Economic History of the U.S.216 ECO 143 Economic Development222 (BH) GEOG 135 Economic Geography230 ECO 142 International Economics280 ECO 144 History of Economic Thought

Electronic InstrumentationTechnologyELT All courses No Equivalent

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COURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

Engineering ScienceENS 101+ 103 (2) ENGG 009A Introduction to Engineering*

101 + 104 (3) ENGG 010 Computer Programming for Engineers*105 ENGG 1 Engineering Drawing (2 cr.)205, 206 ENGG 25, 26 Mechanics: Statics/Dynamics207 ENGG 28 Strength of Materials225 ENGG 30 & 34 Engineering Circuit Analysis/Lab

(3 cr., 1 cr.)226 ENGG 176 Network Analysis230 ENGG 113 Engineering Thermodynamics301 ENGG 999 (1) Engineering Elective

*both courses needed

EnglishENG 010, 020, 030 No Equivalent

101, 102 ENGL 1, 2 Composition105 ENGL 102 Grammar108, 109 ENGL 1, 2 Composition121 ENGL 30 Business Communications200 ENGL 4 Argument and Analysis203 (LT) ENGL 51 The American Literary Identity204 (LT) ENGL 52 The American Experience in Context205, 206 (LT) ENGL 41, 42 English Literature I, II207 ENGL 140 African American Literature I208 ENGL 141 African American Literature II209 ENGL 999L Literature Elect.215 JRNL 11 News Writing and Reporting217 ENGL 182T Reading in Literature or

Special Studies218 (LT) CLL 999 CLL Elect. or Special Studies in

Nonlisted Literature(LT) LIT 190 CLL Elect. or Special Studies in

Nonlisted Literature220 (LT) CLL 39 Mythology of the Ancient World222 SPLT 054 19th and 20th Century Latin-American

Literature225 LING 999 Linguistics Elect. 226 LING 101 Intro to Linguistics227 (LT) CLL 149 South Asian Lit.229 (CC) ENGL 150 Native American Lit.231, 233, 247 ENGL 999L Literature Elect.236 ENGL 999L Literature Elect.241 (LT) LIT 98 Russian Lit. in Trans. I242 (LT) LIT 99 Russian Lit. in Trans. II248, 251 ENGL 999L Literature Elect.261 (LT) JWST 30 Literature of the Holocaust263 ENGL 126 The American Short Story265 ENGL 148 20th-Century American Poetry281 ENGL 999L or 184L Literature Elect. 267, 271, 298 ENGL 999L Literature Elect.301 (LT) ENGL 115 Shakespeare: The Earlier Plays and

Sonnets302 ENGL 116 Shakespeare: The Later Plays305 (LT) ENGL 145A American Fiction, 1900-1950309 (AA) DRAM 176 Modern Drama II

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COURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

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COURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

English (continued)ENG 311, 312 (LT) ENGL 43, 44 Western Literature I, II

313 (CP) CRWR 133 Workshop: General Creative Writing316 ENGL 198A Readings in Lit. or Special Studies317 ENGL 135 Prose Writing Workshop318 ENGL 134 Writing Workshop

Fashion Buying and MerchandisingFBM 120, 140 FA 999 Fine Arts Elect.All Other Courses No Equivalents

FinanceFIN 112 FIN 101 Intro to Financial Markets and

Institutions220 No Equivalent

Food and NutritionNTR 195 HPFS 889 HPFS Elect.

Foreign Languages

ArabicARAB 101 ARAB 1 Elementary Arabic

102 ARAB 2 Elementary Arabic

FrenchFREN 101 FREN 1 Elementary French

102 FREN 2 Elementary French201 FREN 3 Intermediate French202 FREN 4 Intermediate French225 FREN 103A Readings in Business I301 FREN 111 Advanced French Grammar302 FREN 112 French Composition401 FREN 105 Advanced Reading402 FREN 114 Intro to French Literature

GermanGERM 101 GERM 1 Elementary German

102 GERM 2 Elementary German201 GERM 3 Intermediate German202 GERM 4 Intermediate German

HebrewHEBR 101 HEBR 1 Elementary Hebrew

102 HEBR 2 Elementary Hebrew201 HEBR 3 Intermediate Hebrew202 HEBR 4 Intermediate Hebrew

ItalianITAL 101 ITAL 1 Elementary Italian

102 ITAL 2 Elementary Italian201 ITAL 3 Intermediate Italian

Italian (continued)202 ITAL 4 Intermediate Italian225 ITAL 999 Italian Elective301 ITAL 111 Advanced Italian Grammar302 ITAL 112 Italian Composition

JapaneseJPAN 101 JPAN 1 Elementary Japanese

102 JPAN 2 Elementary Japanese

LatinLAT 102 LAT 1 Elementary Latin

102 LAT 2 Elementary Latin

Portuguese PORT 101 PORT 1 Elementary Portuguese

102 PORT 2 Elementary Portuguese 201 PORT 3 Intermediate Portuguese202 PORT 4 Intermediate Portuguese

RussianRUS 101 RUS 1 Elementary Russian

102 RUS 2 Elementary Russian201 RUS 3 Intermediate Russian202 RUS 4 Intermediate Russian

SpanishSPAN 101 SPAN 1 Elementary Spanish

102 SPAN 2 Elementary Spanish110 SPAN 999 Spanish Elective121 SPAN 999 Spanish Elective201 SPAN 3 Intermediate Spanish202 SPAN 4 Intermediate Spanish205 SPAN 111B Spanish for Spanish Speakers206 SPAN 999 Spanish Elective251 SPAN 999 Spanish Elective252 SPAN 999 Spanish Elective301 SPAN 111 Advanced Spanish Grammar302 SPAN 112 Advanced Spanish Composition401 (LT) SPAN 114A Introduction to Spanish Literature I402 (LT) SPAN 115A Introduction to Spanish Literature II403 (LT) SPAN 114B Introduction to Spanish American

Literature I404 (LT) SPAN 115B Introduction to Spanish American

Literature II

General Science StudiesGSS 106 PHYS 7 Acoustics to Music and Speech

108 (NS) PHYS 5 Light111, 112 LA 999 Liberal Arts Elect.120 PHYS 999 Physics Elect.

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COURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

GeographyGEO 101 GEOG 1 World Regional Geography

102 GEOG 999 Geography Elect.103 (BH) GEOG 2 Human Geography201 GEOG 999 Geography Elect.202 GEOG 999 Geography Elect.224 (BH) GEOG 110 Geography of the United States and

Canada

Health Professions and Family StudiesPED 190 PESP 50 Intro. to Physical Education (1 cr. only)

200 HPFS 889 Elective201 HPFS 62 Personal & Community Health205 HPFS 64 Consumer Health 231 HPFS 889 Elective251 LA 999 (SGG 001 for HPFS majors)271 HPFS 66 Drugs and Alcohol291 HPFS 62 Personal & Community Health293 HPFS 63 Community Health Care & Services640 PESP 113 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

HistoryHIS 101, 113 (HP) HIST 11 Western Civilization I

102 (HP) HIST 12 Western Civilization II103 (HP) HIST 13 American Civilization I104 (HP) HIST 14 American Civilization II106 (HP) HIST 30 Contemporary Lives105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 124, 125, 130, 136, 137, 140, 150, 161, 162, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 190 HIST 999X History Elective (lower level course)205 (HP) HIST 105 Ancient Egyptians, etc.206 HIST 107 Medieval Europe209 HIST 132 Europe, 1939 to Present210 (CC) HIST 73 Modern Middle East219, 221, 222, 232, 234, 236, 240, 260, 270 HIST 999Y History Elective (upper level course)220 HIST 142 Latin America: 1810 to Present228 HIST 173 Modern China230 HIST 999Y History Elective225 HIST 173 Modern China250 HIST 144 American Revolution255 HIST 165 Civil War and Reconst.280 HIST 999Y History Elective

Hotel Technology AdministrationHTL All courses No Equivalent

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COURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

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COURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

Industrial TechnologyND 100 No Equivalent

101 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.201 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.202 No Equivalent203 QM 889 Quantitative Methods Elect.204 No Equivalent

InsuranceINU 250, 251 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect. (1 course only)

253 - 736 No Equivalent

InterdisciplinaryIGS 101, 102 SSC 999 Social Science Elect.

Legal StudiesLAW 103 LEGL 889 Legal Studies

104 LEGL 24 Legal Aspects of Business Organizations and Activities

201 PSC 999 Political Science Elect.300 (BH) PSC 120 Law and Politics: Judicial Process304 No Equivalent

LibraryLIB 101 ENGL 999 English Elect.

MarketingMKT 100 101 Principles of MarketingMKT All Other GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.

Courses

MathematicsMAT 001, 002 No Equivalent

100 (MC) MATH 30A Mathematical Excursions101 (MC) MATH 45 Elementary Set Theory, Logic and

Probability102 MATH 8 Elementary Math Statistics

QM 1 Intro to Business Statistics (business majors)

103 *MATH 999G Gen. Elem. Math Elect.109 *MATH 999G Gen. Elem. Math Elect.111 (MC) MATH 50 Precalculus112 (MC) MATH 61A Basic Calculus116 MATH 999G Gen. Elem. Math Elect.117 MATH 999G Gen. Elem. Math Elect.118 (MC) MATH 40 Linear Mathematics and Matrices122, 123 (MC) MATH 71,72 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I, II128 MATH 006A The Real Numbers and College

Algebra131 MATH 999 Mathematics Elect.225 MATH 73 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III226 MATH 135a + 1 cr. Elect. Linear Algebra230 MATH 999 Mathematics Elect.

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COURSE NO. COURSE NO. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE

Math (continued)MAT 232 MATH 155 History of Mathematics

234 MATH 131 Elementary Differential Equations235 MATH 999 Mathematics Elect.241 (MC) MATH 045 Elementary Set Theory, Logic and

Probability*General elementary math electives will not fulfill degree requirements for math and business majors.

Multidisciplinary CoursesMDC 101 NSC 999 Social Science Elect.

102 HUM 999 Humanites Elect.110 SSC 999 Social Science Elect.120 ENGG/TPP 149 Technology and Society130 SSC 999 Social Science Elective

Multidisciplinary/Lab ScienceMDS 102 (NS) CHEM 1 Atoms, Molecules and Genes

MusicMU 100 (AA) MUS 3 Music Appreciation (nonmajors)

101 (CP) MUS 1 Intro to Music (nonmajors)102 MUS 36 Piano Class (1 cr.)103 MUS 38 Guitar Class (1 cr.)104 (AA) MUS 48 Musical Styles and Structures105 (AA) MUS 129 Opera106 (AA) MUS 130 Symphonic Literature107 MUS 999 Music Elective109, 110 (CP) MUS 22 University Symphony Orchestra (5 cr.)111, 112 (CP) MUS 23 University Mixed Chorus (.5 cr.)113, 114 (CP) MUS 21 University Band (.5 cr.)115, 116, 125, 126, 129, 130, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 225, 226, 229, 230, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288 (CP) MUS 20 Ensemble132, 135 MUS 999 Music Elect.133 MUS 35A Piano Class (1 cr.)134 MUS 38A Guitar Class (1 cr.)136 MUS 36 Voice Class (1 cr.)141, 142, 241, 242 (CP) MUS P 3 Private Instruction, Voice (1 cr.)143, 144, 243,

244 (CP) MUS P 1 Private Instruction, Piano (1 cr.) 145, 146, 245, 246 (CP) MUS P 4 Private Instruction, Flute and Piccolo

(1 cr.)147, 148, 247, 248 (CP) MUS P 5 Private Instruction, Oboe (1 cr.)148, 150, 248, 250 (CP) MUS P 7 Private Instruction, Clarinet (1 cr.)151, 152, 251, 252 (CP) MUS P 6 Private Instruction, Bassoon (1 cr.)153, 154, 253, 254 (CP) MUS P 8 Private Instruction, Saxophone (1 cr.)155, 156, 255, 256 (CP) MUS P 10 Private Instruction, French Horn (1 cr.)

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Music (continued)MU 157, 158, 257, 258 (CP) MUS P 9 Private Instruction, Trumpet (1 cr.)

159, 160, 259, 260 (CP) MUS P 11 Private Instruction, Trombone (1 cr.)161, 162, 163, 164, (CP) MUS P 12 Private Instruction, Baritone Horn or 261, 262, 263, 264 Tuba (1 cr.)165, 166, 265, 266 (CP) MUS P 19 Private Instruction, Percussion (1 cr.)167, 168, 267, 268 (CP) MUS P 13 Private Instruction, Violin (1 cr.)169, 170, 269, 270 (CP) MUS P 14 Private Instruction, Viola (1 cr.)171, 172, 271, 272 (CP) MUS P 15 Private Instruction, Violoncello (1 cr.)173, 174, 273, 274 (CP) MUS P 16 Private Instruction, Double Bass (1 cr.)175, 176, 275, 276 (CP) MUS P 17 Private Instruction, Guitar (1 cr.)177, 178, 277, 278 (CP) MUS P 2 Private Instruction, Organ (1 cr.)179, 180, 279, 280 (CP) MUS P 18 Private Instruction, Harp (1 cr.)181, 182, 281, 282 (CP) MUS P 16 Private Instruction, Double Bass (1 cr.)201 MUS 143 History of Music203 MUS 159 Song Writing204 MUS 144 History of Music205 MUS 999 Music Elective206 MUS 160A Elementary Jazz and Contemporary

Song207 (AA) MUS 122 History of Jazz208 MUS 145 History of Music: The 20th Century209, 210 (CP) MUS 22 University Symphony Orchestra (5 cr.)210, 211 (CP) MUS 23 University Mixed Chorus (.5 cr.)213, 214 (CP) MUS 21 University Band (.5 cr.)117 + 127 Placement Exam Necessary for Course118 + 128 Determination218 + 228137, 138217 + 227218 + 228237, 238

*Auditions and placement tests in music theory and ear training are required of music majors.

NursingNUR All courses No Equivalent

PhilosophyPHI 101 (HP) PHI 10 Intro to PhilosophyPHI 102 (HP) PHI 25 Theories of Human NaturePHI 103 PHI 150 Practical LogicPHI 104 PHI 141 Ancient and Medieval PhilosophyPHI 105 PHI 143 Classical Modern PhilosophyPHI 108 PHI 999 Philosophy Elect.

110 PHI 130 Bioethics: Medicine and Morality111 PHI 999 Philosophy Elect.201 PHI 122 Morality and the Law203 PHI 160 Philosophy of the Arts204 (HP) PHI 163 Philosophy of Religion208 (CC) PHI 17 Intro. to Eastern Philosophy

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Physical Education and Sport SciencesPED 272 HPFS 889 Elective Credit

292 PESP 60 First Aid and Safety190 PESP 50 Intro to Physical Education (1 cr.)600 PESP 889 Physical Education Elect.611 PESP 012 Folk and Square Dance640 PESP 113 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Physical Education courses transfer as PESP skills courses.(maximum 8 credits for non-PESP majors)

Physical ScienceSCI 101 (NS) NSC 11 The Physical Sciences

102 (NS) CHEM 001 Atoms, Molecules, and Genes103 (NS) GEOL 001 Physical Geological Science104 (NS) GEOL 002 Historical Geological Science105 ASTR 11 NS The Solar System106 (NS) ASTR 12 Stars and Galaxies107 METR 1 Physical Meteorology and Climatology108 METR 2 Physical Meteorology and Climatology109 (NS) TPP 1 Intro to Environmental Systems110 GEOL 005 Environmental Geology119 GEOL 123 General Oceanography120 NSC 999 Lib. Arts Elect.141 Lib. Arts Elect. Lib. Arts Elect.203 GEOL 18 Geological Cartographic Analysis

PhysicsPHY 001 No Equivalent

101, 102 (NS) PHYS 1A Elementary Physics & Laboratory(NS) 1B Elementary Physics & Laboratory(NS) 2A Elementary Physics & Laboratory(NS) 2B Elementary Physics & Laboratory

110 (NS) PHYS 4 Conceptual Physics122, 123, 222 (NS) PHYS 11A General Physics & Laboratory

(NS) 11B General Physics & Laboratory(NS) 12A General Physics & Laboratory(NS) 12B General Physics & Laboratory

151 (NS) PHYS 11A General Physics & Laboratory*(NS) 11B General Physics & Laboratory*

152 (NS) PHYS 12A General Physics & Laboratory*12B General Physics & Laboratory*

223 PHYS 118 Modern Physics*Credit given for these courses OR 1A & 2A, but not both. Only 4 credits for each of 151, 152.

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Political SciencePOL 101 PSC 999 Political Science Elect.

111 PSC 999 Political Science Elect.205 (BH) PSC 1 American Politics206 PSC 115 State/Metro. Politics and Govts.208 PSC 105 Contemp. Issues in Amer. Politics209 PSC 121 The American Presidency210 PSC 122 Congress: National Legislature Process260 PSC 135 International Politics

PsychologyPSY 203 PSY 1 Intro to Psychology

204 PSY 999 Psychological Elect.206 CRSR 113 Educational Psychology207 PSY 33 Industrial Psychology208 No Equivalent212 PSY 54 Adolescent Psychology213 PSY 53 Child Psychology214 PSY 63 Adult Psychology215 PSY 39 Abnormal Psychology219 PSY 999 Psychology Elect.220 PSY 177 Biopsychology235, 240 PSY 999 Psychology Elect.241 PSY 159 Social Psychology

ReadingRDG 001, 100 No Equivalent

101, 102 READ 11, 12 Development of College Reading201, 202 No Equivalent

Real EstateREA 255, 256 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.

260 - 263 No Equivalent

Retail Business ManagementRET 107 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus Elect.

109, 115, 119, 127 No Equivalent111 GBUS 889 Gen. Bus. Elect.123, 125 FA 999 Fine Arts Elect.

Security AdministrationPSA All Courses No Equivalent

SociologySOC 201 (BH) SOC 4 Contemporary Society

202 (BH) SOC 102 Social Institutions203 (BH) ANTH 1 Human Evolution in Phil. Perspective204 (BH) ANTH 3 Culture, Tradition, and Transformation205 SOC 999 Sociology Elect.206 ANTH 999 Anthropology Elect.207 SOC 105 Religion and Society

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Sociology (continued)SOC 210 (BH) SOC 7 Crime and Delinquency

211 (BH) SOC 34 Ethnicity and Minority Group Relations212 (BH) SOC 103 Social Problems214 (BH) ANTH 108 Afro-American Culture215 (BH) SOC 150 Global Social Change and Evolution216 SOC 999 Sociology Elect.219 SOC 999 Sociology Elect.220 (BH) SOC 36 Marriage and the Family225 (BH) SOC104 Sociology of Health and Medicine

StatisticsSTA 110, 111, 113, 120 MATH 999E Gen. Elem. Math Elect.**not for major credit

Student Personnel ServiceSPS 093, 102 No Equivalent

111 LA 999 Lib. Arts Elect.201 SOC 999 Sociology Elect.

Studio Recording TechnologySRT 101, 102 MUS 190 The Music Industry

103 XXX Placement Exam Necessary for Course Determination104 XXX Placement Exam Necessary for Course Determination105 MUS 173 Basic Theory and Practice of Audio Recording106 MUS 174 Advanced Theory and Practice of Audio Recording107 MUS 191 Music Merchandising Field Study

Theater DramaTHR 100 (AA) DRAM 1 Theater Appreciation

101 DRAM 3 Intro to Theater Arts103, 104 DRAM 59, 60 Fundamentals of Acting (majors only)

(CP) 59A Acting Workshop (non-majors only)60A Acting Workshop (non-majors only)

107 DRAM 5 Play Production108-110 DRAM 999 Drama Elect.113, 114, 119 DRAM 999 Drama Elect.115-118 DRAM 55 Rehearsal and Performance - Theater201 DRAM 131 History of Theater202 DRAM 16 Stage Lighting203 (CP) DRAM 78 Theater Design Fundamentals207, 208 DRAM 999 Drama Elect.215, 216 DRAM 55 Rehearsal and Performance - Theater217, 218 DRAM 999 Drama Elect.300 See Dept.

Traffic and TransportationTRA All courses No Equivalent

Women’s StudiesWST 101 (IS) WST 001D Introduction to Women's Studies

201 WST 999 Women's Studies Elect.

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