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2 San Juan College to Fort Lewis College TRANSFER GUIDE Welcome to Fort Lewis College! Each year more than 500 new transfer students enroll at Fort Lewis College, and we are pleased that you are considering joining us. This guide will help you make a smooth transition from San Juan College to your degree program at Fort Lewis College. You can use this guide in two ways: If you plan to earn an Associate of Arts (AA) or an Associate of Science (AS) degree at San Juan College before transferring to Fort Lewis College, this guide identifies the courses you need to successfully complete as part of your 60-credit AA/AS degree program. By transferring with an AA/AS degree, you will be exempt from all lower-division general education requirements. If you intend to transfer before completing an AA/AS degree, this guide identifies the courses that will most effectively prepare you for completing your major at Fort Lewis College. While not completing an AA/AS eliminates the general education exemption described above, we have included a listing of San Juan College courses (pp ) that will fulfill general education requirements at Fort Lewis College. Please contact us with any questions. We look forward to assisting you in your transfer to Fort Lewis College. Sincerely, Andrew Burns Director Office of Admission & Advising Kathy Kendall Registrar For more information, contact: Office of Admission & Advising Kroeger Hall 1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO Phone: (970) Fax: (970) admission@fortlewis.edu New Student Advising & Registration Kroeger Hall 1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO Phone: (970) Fax: (970) newstudentadvising@fortlewis.edu Registrar s Office Miller Student Services, Room Rim Drive, Durango, CO Phone: (970) Fax: (970) registrar@fortlewis.edu Office of Financial Aid Miller Student Services, Room Rim Drive, Durango, CO Phone: (970) Fax: (970) finaid_off@fortlewis.edu San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 3

3 >> TABLE OF CONTENTS >>TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) TRANSFER INFORMATION > Applying for admission...7 > Cost of attendance...8 > Financing your education...9 > Degree requirements and...10 > Transfer credit policies...14 > Getting advised and registered...16 RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR ALL MAJORS > How to use this guide...17 > Accounting...17 > Adventure Education...18 > Anthropology...19 > Art >> Art Option...19 >> Business Art Option...20 >> Graphic Design Option...20 >> K-12 Teaching Option...21 > Athletic Training...21 > Biology >> Biology for Secondary Teachers Option...22 >> Cellular and Molecular Biology Option...22 >> Environmental and Organismic Biology Option...23 >> General Biology Option...23 > Business Administration >> Business Administration Option...24 >> Engineering Management Option...25 >> Finance Option...25 >> International Business Option...26 >> Management Option...27 >> Tourism and Hospitality Management Option...27 > Chemistry >> Biochemistry Option...28 >> Chemistry Option...28 >> Chemistry for Secondary Teachers Option...29 > Economics >> Business Economics Option...29 >> Economics Option...30 > Engineering...30 > English >> Communications Option...31 >> English for Secondary Teachers Option...31 >> General Option...32 >> Writing Option...33 > Environmental Studies...33 > Exercise Science >> Exercise Physiology Option...34 >> Exercise Specialist Option...34 >> K-12 Teaching Option...35 >> Sport Administration Option...35 > Gender and Women s Studies...36 > Geology >> Earth Science for Secondary Teachers Option...37 >> Environmental Geology Option...37 >> Geology Option...38 > History >> European Option...38 >> Public History Option...39 >> Social Studies for Secondary Teachers Option...40 >> United States Option...41 >> World Option...42 > Interdisciplinary Studies >> General Option...43 >> Teacher Education Option...44 > Liberal Studies...45 > Marketing...46 > Mathematics >> Mathematics Option...46 >> Mathematics for Secondary Teachers Option San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 5

4 >> applying TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) >> To for Admission > Music >> General Music Studies Option...47 >> Jazz Studies Option...48 >> Music Business Option...49 >> Music K-12 Teaching Option...49 >> Music Performance Option...50 > Native American and Indigenous Studies...51 > Philosophy...51 > Physics >> Engineering Physics Option...52 >> Physics for Secondary Teachers Option...52 >> Physics Option...53 > Political Science...53 > Psychology...54 > Public Health...54 > Sociology/Human Services >> Criminology Option...55 >> Ethnic Studies Option...55 >> General Option...56 > Spanish >> Dual Language Option...56 >> K-12 Teaching Option...57 >> Latin American Option...57 >> Spanish Option...58 >> U.S. Latino Studies Option...58 > Theatre >> Arts Administration Option...59 >> Design and Technical Theatre Option...59 >> Performance and Directing Option...60 >> Secondary Drama Teaching Option...60 >> Theatre Generalist Option...61 ACADEMIC CALENDAR...62 Visits to your campus During the academic year, a Fort Lewis College admission representative visits the San Juan College campus twice a month. Contact the San Juan College Advising and Counseling Center to sign up for a meeting. Educational Services Building Room 4106 (505) For more information, contact: Office of Admission & Advising Kroeger Hall 1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO Phone: (970) Fax: (970) admission@fortlewis.edu be competitive for admission to Fort Lewis College, applicants should have a 2.4 cumulative grade point average (GPA). For applicants below a 2.4 cumulative GPA, two letters of reference and a personal essay are strongly recommended. Once an application is complete, applicants should receive their decision notification in four to six weeks. Applicants with 30 or more college credits completed at the time of application: Apply for admission as a transfer student and pay the $40 application fee at: Have one official transcript from EACH college or university attended directly mailed to: Fort Lewis College Attn: Office of Admission & Advising 1000 Rim Drive Durango, CO Applicants with fewer than 30 college credits completed at the time of application: Apply for admission as a transfer student and pay the $40 application fee at: Have one official transcript from EACH college or university attended directly mailed to: Fort Lewis College Attn: Office of Admission & Advising 1000 Rim Drive Durango, CO Have one official high school transcript directly mailed to the Office of Admission & Advising (address listed above) Have official ACT or SAT scores directly mailed to Fort Lewis College o ACT test code: 0510 o SAT test code: 4310 Application deadlines Fall semester: August 1 Winter semester: December 1 Summer semester: April 1 Additional application processes Certain programs require a separate application process. To find out details regarding application, please contact the program directors as specified on the following pages: Adventure Education (p. 18) Athletic Training (p. 21) Exercise Science-Sport Administration Option (p. 35) Music (pp ) Teacher Education (pp. 21, 22, 29, 31, 35, 37, 40, 44, 47, 49, 52, 57, 60) 6 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 7

5 >> Cost of Attendance >> Merit financing your education These are the tuition, fees, and housing charges for the academic year. For a complete listing, go to: Fees pdf. Resident tuition/new Mexico Reciprocal Scholarship: fall/winter (per term) Credit COF Student hours Tuition stipend share 9... $2, $450...$1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,600 Resident students registered for 10 credit hours or fewer will be charged $250 per credit hour for tuition (student s share $200). Resident students registered for more than 18 credit hours will be assessed a surcharge of $250 for each credit hour in excess of 18 (student s share $200). To receive the College Opportunity Fund (COF) stipend, Colorado residents must apply for the stipend at Students must authorize the use of their COF stipend every term. Non-resident tuition: fall/winter (per term) Full-time tuition... $8,036 Non-resident students registered for 11 credit hours or fewer will be charged $670 per credit hour for tuition. Non resident students registered for more than 18 credit hours will be assessed a surcharge of $670 for each credit hour in excess of 18. Credit hour based fees: fall/winter All students, regardless of resident or non-resident status, will pay a $55.40 fee per credit hour each semester. Fees are capped at 18 credit hours for fall/winter terms. On-campus housing: fall/winter (per term) On-campus housing rates are the same for residents and non-residents. Students who live in residence halls are required to purchase the 10-, 12-, or 14-Meal Plan each term. For more information on housing options, go to: aspx. Residence hall rates... $2,070-3,650 Apartment rates... 2,870-3,650 Board: fall/winter (per term) Board rates are the same for residents and non-residents. Flex Dollars may be used at the student s discretion at any Campus Dining Services operation. 14-Meal Plan + $500 Flex... $ 2, Meal Plan + $500 Flex... 1, Meal Plan + $500 Flex... 1,870 2-Meal Plan** + $200 Flex **for commuter students and apartment residents only Average Cost of tuition, fees, books, room & board Resident Fall term: $8,816 Winter term: $8,816 Academic year: $17,632 Non-Resident Fall term: $13,522 Winter term: $13,522 Academic year: $27,044 These estimates are based on double room, 14-meal plan, $500 per term for books, and full-time tuition and fees, defined for resident students as 15 credit hours (including the full tuition amount [student share + COF stipend]). Colorado residency is defined as: For the 12 months immediately preceding the term: 1. Continuous physical presence in the State of Colorado. 2. Proof of intent to become a Colorado resident. 3. Students 22 years of age or younger who wish to have their residency considered independently of their parents must provide proof of emancipation. Find more details at: ColoradoResidency.aspx For more information, contact: Office of Financial Aid Miller Student Services, Room Rim Drive, Durango, CO Phone: (970) Fax: (970) finaid_off@fortlewis.edu scholarships Fort Lewis College offers merit scholarships to eligible transfer students based on their cumulative GPAs. There is not a separate application; all students are considered when they apply for admission. Awards are renewable for four years or 120 total credits, whichever comes first. New Mexico Reciprocal Scholarship (Note: awards are limited) Students with a 3.5 or above cumulative college GPA are eligible for this award, which grants them the in-state tuition rate (approximately $12,000 annual value). Native American Tuition Scholarship Members of federally recognized tribes receive a full tuition waiver, approximately $5,000 annual value for Colorado students/$16,000 annual value for out-of-state students. They receive a full tuition waiver in lieu of any other type of tuition reduction/merit scholarship. Baccalaureate Bound Scholarship Colorado students 3.5 and above cumulative college GPA...$2, cumulative college GPA...1,000 Out-of-state students 3.5 and above cumulative college GPA...$3, cumulative college GPA...2,000 Need-based financial aid To apply for need-based student loans, grants, and work study funds, students should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at: Fort Lewis College s federal school code is To learn more about financial aid, go to the Office of Financial Aid s website at: Recommended dates for FAFSA submission For fall and winter semesters: February 15 For winter semester only: September 15 For summer semester only: February 1 Campus employment Each semester, hundreds of students work on campus. To look for job openings, go to the Skyhawks Job Source at: 8 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 9

6 >> Fort degree requirements & Liberal arts core Comparison of Fort Lewis College and San Juan College Requirements Catalog in effect for transfer students The catalog in effect when the student transfers to Fort Lewis College will govern a student s graduation requirements. Previous catalogs may be used only when specified by a particular articulation. Degree requirements Candidates for bachelor s degrees must complete three elements in their academic programs: requirements Major requirements Free electives. Many students choose to use electives to complete the requirements for a minor or teacher licensure. Each candidate for graduation must complete a minimum of 120 credits, with a minimum Fort Lewis College cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and a minimum grade point average of 2.0 for courses within the major and minor course of study. Among the minimum 120 credits required for the degree, 45 credits must be upper-division (300- and 400-level) courses. Fort Lewis College requires its students to complete the, a general education program. Lewis College Lower-division Communication Two courses // Six to eight credits One introductory composition course One intermediate composition course Mathematics One course // Three to four credits One college-level mathematics course Natural and Physical Sciences Two courses // Seven to eight credits One course with a laboratory One course with or without a laboratory San Juan College AA/AS General Education Requirements Area I: Communication Three courses // Nine credits One introductory composition course One advanced composition course One communication course (Public Speaking or Interpersonal Communication) Area II: Mathematics One course // Three to four credits One college-level mathematics course Area III: Laboratory Science Two courses // Eight credits Two courses with laboratories What is the difference? San Juan College requires one additional course. No difference. San Juan College requires one additional laboratory. Lower-division This program is similar to San Juan College s general education program, but some differences do exist (see p. 11). Upper-division The Fort Lewis College also includes two upper-division courses called Education for Global Citizenship that must be taken at Fort Lewis College. These multi-disciplinary courses encourage students to develop an awareness of global relationships by exploring interconnections and responsibilities, critically analyzing global problems, synthesizing knowledge, and developing advanced communication skills. Social and Behavioral Sciences One course // Three to four credits One course from Social and Behavioral Sciences category Arts and Humanities Two courses // Six to eight credits Two courses from Arts and Humanities category History One course // Three to four credits One course from History category Plus an additional course if needed to reach 15 credits from the three categories above Area IV: Social and Behavioral Science Two courses // Six credits Two courses from Social and Behavioral Sciences category Area V: Humanities and Fine Arts Two courses // Six credits Two courses from Humanities and Fine Arts category Plus an additional course to reach 15 credits from the two categories above Both colleges require the same number of credits, but they are split across the categories in different ways. Fort Lewis College requires one history course and one social and behavioral science course; San Juan College requires two social and behavioral science courses. Physical Well-Being One course // One credit One Physical Education or ES 100 course No Physical Education requirement. Fort Lewis College requires an additional one credit course 10 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 11

7 >>degree requirements & Liberal arts core (continued) >>SJC courses that will transfer as liberal arts core Courses A student who completes San Juan College s general education program as part of an earned AA/AS degree will be exempt from all lower-division requirements at Fort Lewis College. Students who do not plan to complete an AA/AS degree at San Juan College should take courses that will transfer to Fort Lewis College and fulfill requirements. The San Juan College courses listed on pp fulfill Liberal Arts Core requirements when transferred to Fort Lewis College. At Fort Lewis College, courses can double count towards both the and the student s chosen major. Consult the list of recommended courses for the chosen major (pp ) and choose courses from those that are recommended. If courses aren t specified for certain categories (or if no courses are specified at all), take any courses that will fulfill those categories. Recommended Liberal Arts Core courses for this specific major >> anthropology ANTH 110* Introduction to Anthropology (FLC Anth 151) 3 ANTH 210* Intro to Cultural Anthropology (FLC Anth 210) 3 ANTH 211* Intro to Biological Anthropology (FLC Anth 236) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ANTH 212* Intro to Archaeology (FLC Anth 201) 3 Choose six credits from the following: ANTH 111 Navajo Culture (FLC Anth T129) 3 ANTH 214 New World Prehistory (FLC Anth T221) 3 ANTH 215 Native People of North America (FLC Anth T215) 3 ANTH 220 Anthropology of Religion (FLC Anth 215) 3 ANTH 252 People of Latin America (FLC Anth T205) 3 ANTH 254 Contemp. Cultures-Four Corners (FLC Anth T222) 3 Upper-Division General Education Requirements Anthropology Major Requirements Anth 395 History of Anthropological Thought 4 Anth 397 Fundamentals of Anth Writing 4 Anth 398 Fundamentals of Anth Research 4 Anth 495 Senior Research Seminar I 2 Anth 496 Senior Research Seminar II 2 Subdisciplinary Explorations Choose one course from each of the following categories: I. ARCHAEOLOGY Anth 310 Geoarchaeology 4 Anth 320 Archaeological Lab Techniques 4 Anth 330 Prehistory of the Southwest 4 Anth 347 Topics: Old World Archaeology 4 Anth 348 Topics in American Prehistory 4 Anth 349 Topics in Social Archaeology 4 Anth 402 Adv Archaeological Lab Techniq 4 Anth 403 Adv Archaeological Field Tech 4-7 Anth 430 Adv Topics in SW Archaeology 4-6 II. SOCIOCULTURAL Anth 350 Ethnology of Mesoamerica 4 Anth 351 Native Peoples of the Andes 4 Anth 355 Anthropology of Gender 4 Anth 356 Ecological Anthropology 4 Anth 358 Native American Gender Issues 3 Anth 365 Language & Culture 4 Anth 388 Ethnology of the Southwest 4 Anth 406 Ethnobotany of the Southwest 4 Anth 450 Adv Research-Latin Amer Anth 3 Anth 455 Adv Research-Anth of Gender 3 III. BIOCULTURAL AND APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY Anth 302 Research in Human Origins 3 Anth 357 Medical Anthropology 4 Anth 359 Forensic Osteo & Bioarcheology 4 Anth 360 Legal/Ethical Issues in Anth 4 Anth 380 Topics: Primate Behav & Conserv 3 Anth 412 Adv Topics in Applied Anth 4 Recommended Electives Four semesters of a modern language. No recommended Liberal Arts Core courses exist for this specific major >> art art option Complete courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ARTS 112* Beginning Drawing I (FLC Art 101) 3 ARTS 131 Two -Dimensional Design (FLC Art 109) 3 Choose four courses from the following: ARTS 215 Human Figure Drawing I (FLC Art 201) 3 ARTS 251 Beginning Painting (FLC Art 224) 3 ARTS 265 Beginning Sculpture I (FLC Art 213) 3 ARTS 275 Pottery and Clay Arts I (FLC Art 250) 3 DMAD 170* Intro to Digital Image Editing (FLC Art 210) 2 Upper-Division General Education Requirements Art Option Requirements Art 110 Visual Foundations II 3 Art 262 Art History I: Ancient World/Mid Ages 4 Art 263 Art History II: Renaissance/Mod World 4 Art 296 Sophomore Seminar 2 Art 496 Senior Seminar 3 Choose one from the following: Art 364 Modern Art History: 1945-Present 4 Art 371 Contemporary Art World 4 Art 385 Contemporary Art: Process, Theory, & Criticism 4 Choose three credits from the remainder of Art offerings, excluding Art Key for San Juan College course listing BADM 212 Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 course number at San Juan College course title at San Juan College number of the equivalent course at Fort Lewis College number of credits at San Juan College Communication Two courses // Six credits CO1: Introductory Writing ENGL 111 Freshman Composition (FLC COMP 150) 3 CO2: Intermediate Writing ENGL 211 Advanced Composition (FLC COMP 250) 3 ENGL 218 Advanced Technical Composition (FLC COMP 252) 3 Mathematics One course // Three to four credits MA1: Mathematics BADM 212 Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 MATH 130 Conceptual Mathematics (FLC MATH 105) 3 MATH 160 College Algebra (FLC MATH 110) 3 MATH 187 Applications of Calculus (FLC MATH 210) 4 MATH 188 Calculus I (FLC MATH 221) 4 MATH 189 Calculus II (FLC MATH 222) 4 MATH 251 Statistics (FLC MATH 201) 4 MATH 268 Calculus III (FLC MATH 223) 4 Arts and Humanities Two courses // Six to eight credits AH1: Arts and Expression MUSI 110 Introduction to Music (FLC MU 101) 3 MUSI 114 Fundamentals of Music Theory (FLC MU 120) 3 MUSI 115 Roots of American Pop Music (FLC MU 102) 3 THEA 110 Introduction to Theatre (FLC THEA 101) 3 AH2: Literature and Humanities COME 120 Survey of Mass Media (FLC ENGL 116) 3 ENGL 230 Southwest Literature (FLC ENGL 280) 3 ENGL 235 Women s Literature (FLC ENGL 175) 3 ENGL 245 Native American Literature (FLC ENGL 176) 3 ENGL 251 American Literature to 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 ENGL 252 American Literature from 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 ENGL 271 Intro to the Study of Language (FLC ENGL 265) 3 THEA 120 Introduction to Film (FLC ENGL 270) 3 Arts and Humanities (continued) AH3: Ways of Thinking PHIL 110 Introduction to Philosophy (FLC PHIL 141) 3 PHIL 115 Introduction to Ethics (FLC PHIL 251) 3 AH4: Foreign Languages SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish I (FLC ML 215) 3 SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish II (FLC ML 216) 3 History One course // Three credits HI: History HIST 121 Western Civilization to 1700 (FLC HIST 160) 3 HIST 122 Western Civilization from 1700 (FLC HIST261) 3 HIST 211 U.S. History to 1865 (FLC HIST 280) 3 HIST 212 U.S. History from 1865 (FLC HIST 281) 3 HIST 221 Colonial Latin America (FLC HIST 270) 3 HIST 222 Modern Latin America (FLC HIST 271) 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences One course // Three to four credits SS1: Economic or Political Systems ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 LEAS 126 Criminal Law (FLC PS 241) 3 POLS 110 Intro to Political Science (FLC PS 101) 3 POLS 210 State and Local Government (FLC PS 120) 3 POLS 240 Comparative Politics (FLC PS 280) 3 POLS 250 American National Government (FLC PS 110) 3 SOCI 213 Intro to Criminal Justice System (FLC PS 241) 3 SS2: Geography GEOG 112 World Regional Geography (FLC GEOG 110) 3 SS3: Human Behavior, Culture, or Social Frameworks ANTH 110 Intro to Anthropology (FLC ANTH 151) 3 ANTH 210 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (FLC ANTH 210) 3 ANTH 212 Intro to Archaeology (FLC ANTH 201) 3 ANTH 220 Anthropology of Religion (FLC ANTH 215) 3 EDUC 121 Intro to Teaching (FLC ED 222) 3 PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology (FLC PSYC 157) 3 SOCI 110 Introduction to Sociology (FLC SOC 100) 3 SOCI 225 Race and Ethnic Relations (FLC SOC 279) 3 Plus an additional course if needed to reach 15 credits among Arts and Humanities, History, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. Physical and Life Sciences Two courses // Six to eight credits SC1: Course with Required Laboratory ANTH 211 Intro to Biological Anthropology (FLC ANTH 236) 4 ASTR 110 Intro to Astronomy (FLC PHYS 146) 4 BIOL 110 Non-Majors Biology (FLC BIO 110) 4 BIOL 253 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (FLC BIO 234) 4 GEOL 110 Introduction to Geology (FLC GEOL 113) 4 PHYS 215 Engineering Physics I (FLC PHYS 217) 4 SC2: Lecture Course without Required Laboratory ASTR 120 Deep Space Astronomy (FLC PHYS 145) 3 BIOL 122 Introductory Biology II (FLC BIO 112) 4 BIOL 230 Environmental Conservation (FLC BIO 125) 4 CHEM 110 Intro to Chemistry (FLC CHEM 123) 4 PHYS 111 Intro to Physics (FLC PHYS 106) 4 Physical Well-Being One course // One to three credits PE: Physical Well-Being Any DANC or activity-based PHED course 1-3 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 13

8 >>TRANSFER credit policies Transfer of credits >> Transfer TRANSFER credit policies (continued) of AA and AS degrees Fort Lewis College will allow up to 90 credits to transfer toward a baccalaureate degree. Within these 90 credits, the maximum number of credits that may transfer from an accredited community college is 60. For all admissible students, Fort Lewis College will accept the transfer of an Associate of Arts (AA) degree or Associate of Science (AS) degree. Fort Lewis College will evaluate the courses on a student s transcript following its standard policy (see Courses that will transfer, p. 14). Courses that will transfer Academically-based courses that are completed with a C- or better from a regionally accredited college or university will transfer to Fort Lewis College. We recognize the following accrediting agencies: New England Association of Schools and Colleges Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges Courses that will not transfer include: courses that are not college level, such as remedial and developmental courses; non-academic courses such as vocational, career exploration, cooperative education, internships, independent study, and practicums; courses with grades of D+ or lower or with the grades pass/fail, credit/no credit, or satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Courses with grades of pass, credit, or satisfactory may be accepted if they are physical education courses or if the student demonstrates that the course could not be taken under the normal A-F grading mode and the sending institution verifies that the grade awarded is equivalent to a C- or better. evaluation of transfer credits Do-it-yourself To see how courses have previously transferred from San Juan College, go to transfercredits. Preliminary To request a preliminary evaluation of your transfer credits, contact the Office of Admission & Advising at (970) (press 3 when prompted) or transferadmission@ fortlewis.edu. For more information, contact: Registrar s Office Miller Student Services, Room Rim Drive, Durango, CO Phone: (970) Fax: (970) registrar@fortlewis.edu Students who transfer an AA/AS degree will be exempt from any additional lowerdivision requirements at Fort Lewis College, but will be required to complete the upper-division requirements (two Education for Global Citizenship courses). Students who transfer 60 credits will have junior standing at Fort Lewis College. Transfer of AGS and AAS degrees Students who complete an Associate of General Studies (AGS) or Associate of Applied Sciences (AAS) degree will not have the same exemption benefits as students who complete AA/AS degrees. Each course will be evaluated individually (see Courses that will transfer, p. 14). If a course has previously been transferred from a certain school, it will be listed at If a course is not listed or has not previously been transferred, it will be individually evaluated based on the criteria above. Courses more than 10 years old Transfer credits more than 10 years old will not be automatically accepted and will require special approval to be applied toward lower-division, major, auxiliary, or minor requirements. Contact the Registrar s Office for more information. Official An official evaluation of your transfer credits will be automatically conducted by the Registrar s Office prior to your advising appointment. Grade point average of transfer courses Courses accepted in transfer become part of the credits earned but are not used in grade point average (GPA) calculations. The Fort Lewis College GPA is based on work completed at Fort Lewis College only. 14 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 15

9 getting advised & registered >>All new transfer students will be advised by the New Student Advising and Registration (NSAR) office. After being admitted, students can make an appointment for one-on-one advising with an NSAR advisor, either on campus or over the phone. This personalized advising appointment, which lasts approximately one hour, is a time to discuss goals and interests and plan a successful first semester. Advisors will help interpret how courses transferred to Fort Lewis College, which major and Liberal Arts Core requirements they will satisfy, and answer any additional questions. By the end of the appointment, students will be registered for their first semester of classes. For summer and fall semesters, NSAR appointments are available starting in mid-april; for winter semester, appointments are available in mid-november. important information for admitted students Go to: for a step-by-step listing of things to do before starting at Fort Lewis College. For more information, contact: New Student Advising & Registration Kroeger Hall 1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO Phone: (970) Fax: (970) newstudentadvising@fortlewis.edu >> how to use this guide This Transfer Guide will help you choose the best San Juan College courses to take in order to transfer to and graduate from Fort Lewis College. The first section is labeled: This list of courses will count towards either requirements or the departmental requirements for the major. In cases where a course being transferred does not have a Fort Lewis College equivalent, the course will post with the appropriate departmental prefix and a T identifier within the course number (for example, MATH T104). Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are offered for fewer credits at San Juan College than they are at Fort Lewis College. Students may be required by the department chair to complete additional coursework to make up the credit difference. Key for San Juan College course listing BADM 212 Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 course number at San Juan College course title at San Juan College number of the equivalent course at Fort Lewis College The second section is labeled: In order to graduate from Fort Lewis College, you ll need to complete a minimum of 120 credits (including the courses taken at your community college). You will need to complete the courses listed here as a part of those remaining credits. If you did not complete all recommended courses at San Juan College, you will also need to take those courses. If you did not graduate from San Juan College with an AA/AS degree, you will need to take lower-division courses, as listed on pp Key for Fort Lewis College course listing Acc 225 Financial Accounting 4 number of credits at San Juan College >> Accounting BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC Econ 272) 3 ECON 252 Microeconomics (FLC Econ 262) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC Acc 225) 4 ACCT 202 Fundamentals of Accounting II (FLC Acc 226) 4 COSC 125* Business Microcomputer Apps (FLC BA 222) 3 Upper-Division Requirements School of Business Administration Common Requirements BA 260 Legal Environment of Business 3 BA 301 Managmnt and Organizatnl Behavior 4 BA 353 Operations Management 4 BA 380 Financial Management 4 BA 496 Senior Sem in Strategic Mngmt 4 MK 350 Marketing 4 Quantitative Reasoning Requirement BA 485 Investments and Portfolio Mgmnt 4 CSIS 350 Database Management Systems 4 Econ 361 Managerial Economics 4 Math 210 Survey of Calculus 4 Math 221 Calculus I 4 Math 222 Calculus II 4 MK 376 Managing Customer Value 3 MK 486 Marketing Research 4 Accounting Major Requirements Acc 323 Intermediate Accounting I 4 Acc 324 Intermediate Accounting II 4 Acc 335 Accounting Information Systems 3 Choose a minimum of 12 credits from the following: Acc 370 Topics in Accounting 1-6 Acc 426 Advanced Accounting 4 Acc 430 Individual Taxation 4 Acc 431 Business Entity Taxation 4 Acc 436 Auditing Theory and Practice 4 course number at Fort Lewis College course title at Fort Lewis College number of credits at Fort Lewis College For course descriptions of all Fort Lewis College courses, go to: 16 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 17

10 Adventure Education, continued >> adventure education >> anthropology >> art art option Choose a minimum of six credits from the following: ASTR 110 Introduction to Astronomy I (FLC PHYS 146) 4 ASTR 120 Deep Space Astronomy (FLC PHYS 145) 3 BIOL 230 Environmental Conservation (FLC BIO 125) 4 GEOL 110 Introduction to Geology (FLC GEOL 113) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree NOTE: Students must complete OLER courses with a C+ or better. OLER 210 Foundations of Adventure Ed (FLC AE 101) 3 OLER 220 Experiential Education (FLC AE 251) 3 OLER 255 Wilderness First Responder (FLC AE 230) 3 Choose six credits from the following: OLER 156* Rock Climbing (FLC AE 121) 2 OLER 157* Sport Climbing (FLC AE 121) 1 OLER 161* Winter Backcountry Travel (FLC AE 241) 2 OLER 163* Avalanche Clinic (FLC AE 325**) 1 OLER 165* Mountaineering (FLC AE 325**) 2 OLER 171* Canoeing (FLC AE 131) 2 OLER 173* Rafting (FLC AE 331**) 2 OLER 174* Oar Rafting (FLC AE 331**) 2 OLER 175* Swiftwater Rescue (FLC AE 331**) 1 **Course does not meet Fort Lewis College s 45 upper-division credit requirement. Upper-Division Requirements Adventure Education Major Requirements NOTE: Students must declare Adventure Education as a major to enroll in Adventure Education courses at Fort Lewis College. I. CORE COURSES AE 201+ Wilderness Expedition 3 AE 210+ Adventure Leadership 3 AE 220+ Teaching Methods for Adventure Ed 3 AE 310+ Philosophy and Theory of Adventure Education 3 AE 350+ Adventure Processing and Facilitation 3 AE 450+ Organization and Admin of Adv Education 3 ES 242 Testing and Statistics 3 ES 495 Research Design and Development 3 ES 496 Senior Seminar and Research Ex Sci 2 NOTE: AE 201, AE 210, AE 220, AE 230 and one additional AE course determined each year are offered as a 15-credit block of courses taken as co-requisites fall semester. During these block terms, students are not able to enroll in any additional courses, and there may be limitations on extracurricular or job involvements. II. OUTDOOR SKILLS and MANAGEMENT COURSES Choose two courses from the following: AE 321+ Lead Rock Climbing 3 AE 325+ Mountaineering 3 AE 331+ Whitewater Paddling 3 AE 360+ Special Topics in Adventure Ed: Skills 3 III. PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION COURSES Choose 12 credits from the following, with at least six credits in AE 480: AE 361+ Special Topics in Adventure Ed: Profession 3 AE 380+ Adventure Education Practicum 1-6 AE 395+ Adv Ed Teaching Assistantship 1-3 AE 480+ Adventure Education Internship Admission to the Adventure Education Program is required for all 200-, 300-, and 400-level Adventure Education courses. For a detailed listing of program admission requirements, go to: Please contact program director Dr. Bob Stremba [stremba_b@fortlewis.edu or (970) ] as soon as possible to discuss your transition to Fort Lewis College. All students, regardless of major, must meet the Fort Lewis College degree requirements of a 2.0 cumulative GPA, 45 upper division credits, and a minimum of 120 credits. >> ANTH 110* Introduction to Anthropology (FLC Anth 151) 3 ANTH 210* Intro to Cultural Anthropology (FLC ANTH 210) 3 ANTH 211 Intro to Biological Anthropology (FLC ANTH 236) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ANTH 212* Intro to Archaeology (FLC ANTH 201) 3 Choose six credits from the following: ANTH 111 Navajo Culture (FLC ANTH T129) 3 ANTH 215 Native American History and Culture (FLC ANTH T215) 3 ANTH 220 Anthropology of Religion (FLC ANTH 215) 3 ANTH 252 Peoples of Latin America (FLC ANTH T205) 3 ANTH 254 Contemp. Cultures-Four Corners (FLC ANTH T222) 3 Upper-Division Requirements Anthropology Major Requirements ANTH 395 History of Anthropological Thought 4 ANTH 398 Fundamentals of Anth Research 4 ANTH 495 Senior Research Seminar I 2 ANTH 496 Senior Research Seminar II 2 Subdisciplinary Explorations Choose one course from each of the following categories: I. ARCHAEOLOGY ANTH 320 Archaeological Lab Techniques 3 ANTH 330 Prehistory of the Southwest 4 ANTH 347 Topics: Old World Archaeology 4 ANTH 348 Topics in American Prehistory 4 ANTH 349 Topics in Social Archaeology 4 ANTH 369 Field Training in Archaeology 4-6 ANTH 403 Adv Archaeological Field Tech 4-7 ANTH 430 Adv Topics in SW Archaeology 4-6 II. SOCIOCULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 355 Anthropology of Gender 4 ANTH 356 Environmental Anthropology 4 ANTH 358 Native American Gender Issues 3 ANTH 364 Topics: Indigenous Latin America 4 ANTH 365 Language and Culture 4 ANTH 388 Ethnology of the Southwest 4 ANTH 389 Ethnographic Field Experience 3-6 ANTH 406 Ethnobotany of the Southwest 4 ANTH 450 Adv Research-Latin Amer Anth 3 ANTH 455 Adv Research-Anth of Gender 3 III. BIOCULTURAL AND APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 302 Research in Human Origins 3 ANTH 357 Medical Anthropology 4 ANTH 359 Forensic Osteo and Bioarcheology 4 ANTH 360 Legal/Ethical Issues in Anth 4 ANTH 375 Museums and Critical Heritage 4 ANTH 380 Topics: Primate Behav and Conserv 3 ANTH 412 Adv Topics in Applied Anth 4 Recommended Electives Four semesters of a modern language. Complete courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ARTS 112* Beginning Drawing I (FLC ART101) 3 ARTS 151 Two-Dimensional Design (FLC ART 109) 3 Choose four courses from the following: ARTS 215 Human Figure Drawing I (FLC ART 201) 3 ARTS 251 Beginning Painting (FLC ART 224) 3 ARTS 265 Beginning Sculpture I (FLC ART 213) 3 ARTS 275 Pottery and Clay Arts I (FLC ART 250) 3 DMAD 170* Intro to Digital Image Editing (FLC ART 210) 2 Upper-Division Requirements Art Option Requirements ART 110 Visual Foundations II 3 ART 262 Art History I: Ancient World/Mid Ages 4 ART 263 Art History II: Renaissance/Mod World 4 ART 296 Sophomore Seminar 2 ART 496 Senior Seminar 3 ART 364 Modern Art History: 1945-Present 4 ART 371 Contemporary Art World 4 ART 385 Contemporary Art: Process, Theory, and Criticism 4 Choose three credits from the remainder of Art offerings, excluding ART San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 19

11 >> art business art option >> art graphic design option >> art k-12 teaching option >> athletic training ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC ACC 225) 4 ARTS 112* Beginning Drawing I (FLC ART 101) 3 ARTS 151 Two-Dimensional Design (FLC ART 109) 3 DMAD 170* Intro to Digital Image Editing (FLC ART 210) 2 Choose three courses from the following: ARTS 215 Human Figure Drawing I (FLC ART 201) 3 ARTS 251 Beginning Painting (FLC ART 224) 3 ARTS 265 Beginning Sculpture I (FLC ART 213) 3 ARTS 275 Pottery and Clay Arts I (FLC ART 250) 3 Complete courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ARTS 112* Beginning Drawing I (FLC ART 101) 3 ARTS 151 Two-Dimensional Design (FLC ART 109) 3 DMAD 170* Intro to Digital Image Editing (FLC ART 210) 2 EDUC 121 Intro to Teaching (FLC ED 222) 3 (Grade of B- or better required) PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology (FLC PSYC 157) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ARTS 112* Beginning Drawing I (FLC ART 101) 3 ARTS 151 Two-Dimensional Design (FLC ART 109) 3 ARTS 275 Pottery and Clay Arts I (FLC ART 250) 3 ARTS 251 Beginning Painting (FLC ART 224) 3 DMAD 170* Intro to Digital Image Editing (FLC ART 210) 2 PSYC 230* Human Development (FLC PSYC 254) 3 BIOL 253 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (FLC BIO 234) 4 PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology (FLC PSYC 157) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree BIOL 252 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (FLC BIO 233) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Upper-Division Requirements Graphic Design Option Requirements Athletic Training Major Requirements ART 110 Visual Foundations II 3 AT 205 First Responder 2 ART 220 Graphic Design 3 AT 220 Clinical in Athletic Training I 1 ART 260 Typography 3 AT 224 Foundations in Athletic Training 3 ART 262 Art History I: Ancient World/Mid Ages 4 Upper-Division Requirements AT 240+ Clinical in Athletic Training II 3 ART 263 Art History II: Renaissance/Mod World 4 AT 260+ Clinical in Athletic Training III 3 ART 296 Sophomore Seminar 2 K-12 Teaching Option Requirements AT 283 Evaluation of Injuries I 3 Upper-Division Requirements ART 320 Intermediate Graphic Design 3 ART 110 Visual Foundations II 3 AT 285 Evaluation of Injuries II 3 ART 360 Graphic Design History 3 ART 262 Art History I: Ancient World/Mid Ages 4 AT 320+ Clinical in Athletic Training IV 3 Business Art Option Requirements ART 420 Advanced Graphic Design 3 ART 263 Art History II: Renaissance/Mod World 4 AT 340+ Clinical in Athletic Training V 3 ART 110 Visual Foundations II 3 ART 496 Senior Seminar 3 ART 296 Sophomore Seminar 2 AT 385 Therapeutic Modalities 2 ART 262 Art History I: Ancient World/Mid Ages 4 ART 335 Crafts: Topics 3 AT 387 Therapeutic Exercise 3 ART 263 Art History II: Renaissance/Mod World 4 ART 364 Modern Art History: 1945-Present 4 ART 373 Art Media/Methods for Teachers 4 AT 420+ Clinical in Athletic Training VI 3 ART 296 Sophomore Seminar 2 ART 371 Contemporary Art World 4 ART 496 Senior Seminar 3 AT 424 Advanced Medical Concepts 3 ART 496 Senior Seminar 3 ART 385 Contemporary Art: Process, Theory, and Criticism 4 Education Courses AT 440+ Clinical in Athletic Training VII 3 Choose one courses from the following: ED 322 Foundations of Teaching 4 AT 480 Administration in Athletic Training 3 ART 364 Modern Art History: 1945-Present 4 ED 424+ Teaching Language and Math AT 495 Research in Health Professions I 3 ART 371 Contemporary Art World 4 ED 444+ Secondary Teaching Methods 3 AT 496 Research in Health Professions II 2 ART 385 Contemporary Art: Process, Theory, and Criticism 4 ED 447+ Instructional Equality 3 ES 242 Testing and Statistics 3 Choose five credits from the remainder of Art offerings. 5 ED 448+ Instructional Equality Lab 1 ES 335 Kinesiology and Biomechanics 4 School of Business Administration Requirements ED 465+ Managing Diverse Classrooms I 3 ES 353 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport 3 BA 103 The U.S. Business System 3 ED 468+ Managing Diverse Classrooms I Lab 1 ES 360 Exercise Physiology 4 MK 260 Business Creativity and Innovation 3 ED 475+ Managing Diverse Classrooms II 3 ES 375 Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 MK 350 Marketing 4 ED 478+ Managing Diverse Classrooms II Lab 1 ES 490 Exercise Specialist: Capstone 3 MK 370 Selling and Sales Promotion 3 ED 494+ Student Teaching Elementary 6 +Admission to the Athletic Training Education Program is MK 371 Advertising and Public Relations 3 ED 495+ Student Teaching Secondary 6 required for all clinical courses beyond AT 220. For a detailed Recommended Electives listing of program admission requirements, go to: ART 201 Figure Drawing 3 fortlewis.edu. Please contact program director Carrie Meyer ART 213 Sculpture 3 [meyer_c@fortlewis.edu or (970) ] as soon as possible to ART 220 Graphic Design 3 discuss your transition to Fort Lewis College. ED 377 Technology in Education 2 +Admission to Teacher Education Licensure Program is required NOTE: Students cannot transfer directly into the Professional phase of for all 400-level education courses. For a detailed listing of program the Athletic Training Education Program. Therefore, transfer students admission requirements, go to: Please must plan to spend a minimum of 2½ years in residence at Fort Lewis contact program director Richard Fulton [fulton_r@fortlewis.edu or College to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Athletic Training. (970) ] as soon as possible to discuss your transition *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are offered for to Fort Lewis College. fewer credits at San Juan College than they are at Fort Lewis College. Students may be required by the department chair to complete additional coursework to make up the credit difference. 20 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 21

12 >> biology biology for secondary teachers option >> biology cellular & molecular biology option >> biology environmental & organismic biology option >> biology general biology option BIOL 121 Introductory Biology I (FLC BIO 113) 4 BIOL 122 Introductory Biology II (FLC BIO 112) 4 EDUC 121 Intro to Teaching (FLC ED 222) 3 (Grade of B- or better required) ENGL 211* Advanced Composition (FLC COMP 250) 3 MATH 251 Statistics (FLC MATH 201) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree BIOL 220 General Botany (FLC BIO 206) 4 BIOL 223 Vertebrate Zoology (FLC BIO 207) 4 BIOL 255 Intro to Genetics (FLC BIO 260) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Biology for Secondary Teachers Option Requirements BIO 233 Human Anatomy 4 BIO 320 Fundamentals of Ecology 4 BIO 321 General Physiology 4 BIO 496 Senior Seminar 3 BIO 497 Senior Thesis 3 Auxiliary Requirements CHEM 250 Organic Chemistry I: Organic Compounds 4 GEOL 107 Earth Systems Science 4 GEOL 114 Historical Geology 4 PHYS 201 Physics - Non-Calculus I 4 PHYS 202 Physics - Non-Calculus II 4 Education Courses ED 322 Foundations of Teaching 4 ED 377 Technology in Education 2 ED 424+ Teaching Language and Math ED 444+ Secondary Teaching Methods 3 ED 447+ Instructional Equality 3 ED 448+ Instructional Equality Lab 1 ED 465+ Managing Diverse Classrooms I 3 ED 468+ Managing Diverse Class I Lab 1 ED 475+ Managing Diverse Classrooms II 3 ED 478+ Managing Diverse Class II Lab 1 ED 495+ Student Teaching Secondary 12 +Admission to Teacher Education Licensure Program is required for all 400-level education courses. For a detailed listing of program admission requirements, go to: Please contact program director Richard Fulton [fulton_r@fortlewis.edu or (970) ] as soon as possible to discuss your transition to Fort Lewis College. BIOL 121 Introductory Biology I (FLC BIO 113) 4 BIOL 122 Introductory Biology II (FLC BIO 112) 4 ENGL 211* Advanced Composition (FLC COMP 250) 3 MATH 251 Statistics (FLC MATH 201) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree CHEM 251 Organic Chemistry I (FLC CHEM 250) 4 CHEM 252 Organic Chemistry II (FLC CHEM 251) 4 BIOL 220 General Botany (FLC BIO 206) 4 BIOL 223 Vertebrate Zoology (FLC BIO 207) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Cellular and Molecular Biology Option Requirements BIO 260 Genetics 4 BIO 270 Foundations of Molecular Biology 4 BIO 321 General Physiology 4 BIO 331 Microbiology 4 BIO 455 Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BIO 496 Senior Seminar 3 BIO 497 Senior Thesis 3 BIO 456 Cell Physiology 4 BIO 457 Embryology and Developmental Biology 4 BIO 460 Immunology 4 Auxiliary Requirements CHEM 311 General Biochemistry I 3 MATH 121 Pre-Calculus 4 Recommended Electives (for students anticipating application to medical or graduate school): MATH 221 Calculus I 4 PHYS 201 Physics - Non Calculus I 4 PHYS 202 Physics - Non Calculus II 4 All students, regardless of major, must meet the Fort Lewis College degree requirements of a 2.0 cumulative GPA, 45 upper division credits, and a minimum of 120 credits. >> BIOL 121 Introductory Biology I (FLC BIO 113) 4 BIOL 122 Introductory Biology II (FLC BIO 112) 4 ENGL 211* Advanced Composition (FLC COMP 250) 3 MATH 251 Statistics (FLC MATH 201) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree BIOL 220 General Botany (FLC BIO 206) 4 BIOL 223 Vertebrate Zoology (FLC BIO 207) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Environmental and Organismic Biology Option Requirements BIO 260 Genetics 4 BIO 302 Systematic Botany 4 BIO 320 Fundamentals of Ecology 4 BIO 376 Field Ecology 5 BIO 496 Senior Seminar 3 BIO 497 Senior Thesis 3 Choose two courses from the following: BIO 305 Entomology 4 BIO 324 Mammalogy 4 BIO 334 Ornithology 4 BIO 410 Plant Community Ecology 3 BIO 470 Wildlife Management 4 Auxiliary Requirements MATH 121 Pre-Calculus 4 Choose one of the following options: OPTION 1: CHEM 250 Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 365 Analytical Chemistry 4 OPTION 2: GEOG 250 Intro to Computer Mapping and GIS 4 GEOG 300 Intermediate GIS: Vector 3 Recommended Electives (to be selected in consultation with advisor): BIO 331 Microbiology 4 CHEM 250 Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 365 Analytical Chemistry 4 GEOG 235 Weather and Climate 3 GEOG 400 Adv GIS: Raster-based Analysis 3 MATH 221 Calculus I 4 PHYS 201 Physics - Non-Calculus I 4 PHYS 202 Physics - Non-Calculus II 4 BIOL 121 Introductory Biology I (FLC BIO 113) 4 BIOL 122 Introductory Biology II (FLC BIO 112) 4 ENGL 211* Advanced Composition (FLC COMP 250) 3 MATH 251 Statistics (FLC MATH 201) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree BIOL 220 General Botany (FLC BIO 206) 4 BIOL 223 Vertebrate Zoology (FLC BIO 207) 4 Upper-Division Requirements General Biology Option Requirements BIO 260 Genetics 4 BIO 320 Fundamentals of Ecology 4 BIO 321 General Physiology 4 BIO 496 Senior Seminar 3 BIO 497 Senior Thesis 3 Choose 12 credits of upper-division biology courses, excluding cooperative education and internship 12 Auxiliary Requirements CHEM 250 Org Chem I: Organic Compounds 4 CHEM 251 Org Chem II: Biological Chemistry 4 MATH 121 Pre-Calculus 4 Recommended Electives (for students anticipating application to medical or graduate school): MATH 221 Calculus I 4 PHYS 201 Physics - Non Calculus I 4 PHYS 202 Physics - Non Calculus II 4 22 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 23

13 >> business administration business administration option Business Administration - Business Administration Option, continued >> business administration engineering management option >> business administration finance option BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC ACC 225) 4 ACCT 202 Fundamentals of Accounting II (FLC ACC 226) 4 COSC 125* Business Microcomputer Apps (FLC BA 222) 3 MK 385 Consumer Behavior 3 MK 460 Applied Marketing Projects 1-3 MK 462 Seminar in Marketing 1-3 MK 470 Innovation, Design and Development 3 MK 486 Marketing Research 4 MK 488 Marketing Strategy and Policy 4 II: MANAGEMENT BA 205 New Business Venturing 3 BA 271 Principles of International Business 3 BA 302 Human Resource Management 4 BA 308 Office Management 3 BA 313 Ethical Issues in Business 3 BA 315 International Business Law 3 BA 330 Tourism and Hospitality Management 4 BA 352 Project Management 4 BA 368 Topics in Management 1-4 BA 370 Topics in International Business 1-6 BA 372 Global Business Seminar 4 BA 392 Research Topics - Management Related 1-4 BA 407 Management Consulting 4 BA 437 Internship in Business - Management Related 3 CSIS 402 Electronic Commerce 4 MK 364 Business of Gaming 4 III: FINANCE BA 384 Topics in Finance 1-4 BA 386 Insurance 4 BA 387 Real Estate 4 BA 389 International Finance 4 BA 392 Research Topics - Finance Related 1-4 BA 437 Internship in Business - Finance Related 3 BA 481 Cases in Financial Management 4 BA 485 Investments and Portfolio Management 4 ECON 369 Public Sector Economics 4 ECON 382 Money/Financial Institutions 4 BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 PHYS 215 Engineering Physics I (FLC PHYS 217) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC ACC 225) 4 ACCT 202 Fundamentals of Accounting II (FLC ACC 226) 4 ENGR 233 Mechanics-Statics (FLC ENGR 217) 3 ENGR 234 Mechanics-Dynamics (FLC ENGR 221) 3 MATH 188 Calculus I (FLC MATH 221) 4 BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC ACC 225) 4 ACCT 202 Fundamentals of Accounting II (FLC ACC 226) 4 COSC 125* Business Microcomputer Apps (FLC BA 222) 3 Upper-Division Requirements Upper-Division Requirements School of Business Administration Common Requirements School of Business Administration Common Requirements: BA 260 Legal Environment of Business 3 Upper-Division Requirements BA 260 Legal Environment of Business 3 BA 301 Managmnt and Organizatnl Behavior 4 BA 301 Managmnt and Organizatnl Behavior 4 BA 353 Operations Management 4 School of Business Administration Common Requirements BA 353 Operations Management 4 BA 380 Financial Management 4 BA 260 Legal Environment of Business 3 BA 380 Financial Management 4 BA 496 Senior Sem in Strategic Mngmt 4 BA 301 Managmnt and Organizatnl Behavior 4 BA 496 Senior Sem in Strategic Mngmt 4 MK 350 Marketing 4 BA 353 Operations Management 4 MK 350 Marketing 4 Quantitative Reasoning Requirement BA 380 Financial Management 4 Quantitative Reasoning Requirement BA 496 Senior Sem in Strategic Mngmt 4 BA 485 Investments and Portfolio Mgmnt 4 MK 350 Marketing 4 BA 485 Investments and Portfolio Mgmnt 4 CSIS 350 Database Management Systems 4 Engineering Management Option Requirements CSIS 350 Database Management Systems 4 ECON 361 Managerial Economics 4 ENGR 205 Intro to Geomatics and Engineering Surveying 4 ECON 361 Managerial Economics 4 MATH 210 Survey of Calculus 4 MATH 222 Calculus II 4 MATH 210 Survey of Calculus 4 MATH 221 Calculus I 4 MATH 221 Calculus I 4 MATH 222 Calculus II 4 BA 222 Management Information Systems 4 MATH 222 Calculus II 4 MK 376 Managing Customer Value 3 ENGR 103 Engineering Fundamentals I 3 MK 376 Managing Customer Value 3 MK 486 Marketing Research 4 ENGR 104 Engineering Fundamentals II 3 MK 486 Marketing Research 4 Business Administration Option Requirements Choose three courses from the following: Finance Option Requirements One 300- or 400-level Economics course 4 BA 302 Human Resource Management 4 One 300- or 400-level Economics course 4 Choose a minimum of 12 credits of business administration courses BA 352 Project Management 4 BA 481 Cases in Financial Management 4 from the following courses, with at least one course each BA 407 Management Consulting 4 BA 485 Investments and Portfolio Mgmnt 4 from Marketing, Management, and Finance: BA 437 Internship in Business 3 Plus a minimum of seven credits from the following: I: MARKETING ML 350 Spanish for the Professions 4 BA 384 Topics in Finance 1-4 BA 372 Global Business Seminar 4 BA 386 Insurance 4 BA 437 Internship in Business - Marketing Related 3 ENGR 305 Geomatics and Engineering Systems 3 BA 387 Real Estate 4 MK 260 Business Creativity and Innovation 3 ENGR 317 Mechanics of Materials 3 BA 389 International Finance 4 MK 360 Sports Marketing 3 ENGR 321 Fluid Mechanics 3 BA 392 Research Topics - Finance Related 1-4 MK 362 Marketing in the Cruise Industry 3 BA 437 Internship in Business - Finance Related 3 MK 364 Business of Gaming 4 ECON 364 Macroeconomic Theory 4 MK 366 Topics in Marketing 1-3 ECON 369 Public Sector Economics 4 MK 368 Research Topics Marketing 1-3 ECON 371 International Economics 4 MK 370 Selling and Sales Promotion 3 ECON 382 Money/Financial Institutions 4 MK 371 Advertising and Public Relations 3 MK 372 Retailing 3 MK 374 Global Marketing 3 *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are offered for MK 376 Managing Customer Value 3 fewer credits at San Juan College than MK 378 Services Marketing 3 they are at Fort Lewis College. Students may be required by the department chair to complete additional coursework to make up the credit difference. 24 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 25

14 >> business administration INTERNATIONAL business option BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC ACC 225) 4 ACCT 202 Fundamentals of Accounting II (FLC ACC 226) 4 COSC 125* Business Microcomputer Apps (FLC BA 222) 3 Upper-Division Requirements School of Business Administration Common Requirements: BA 260 Legal Environment of Business 3 BA 301 Managmnt and Organizatnl Behavior 4 BA 353 Operations Management 4 BA 380 Financial Management 4 BA 496 Senior Sem in Strategic Mngmt 4 MK 350 Marketing 4 Quantitative Reasoning Requirement BA 485 Investments and Portfolio Mgmnt 4 CSIS 350 Database Management Systems 4 ECON 361 Managerial Economics 4 MATH 210 Survey of Calculus 4 MATH 221 Calculus I 4 MATH 222 Calculus II 4 MK 376 Managing Customer Value 3 MK 486 Marketing Research 4 International Business Option Requirements BA 271 Principles of International Business 3 BA 372 Global Business Seminar 4 Choose a minimum of eight credits from the following: BA 302 Human Resource Management 4 BA 313 Ethical Issues in Business 3 BA 315 International Business Law 3 BA 370 Topics in International Business 1-6 BA 389 International Finance 4 BA 392 Research Topics - Int l Business Related 1-4 BA 437 Internship in Business - Int l Business Related 3 ECON 370 Topics in International Economics 1-6 ECON 371 International Economics 4 MK 374 Global Marketing 4 ML 350 Spanish for the Professions 4 Business Administration - International Business Option, continued Complete the following: I. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Choose one option from the following: 1. Participation in a Semester Abroad program. 2. International Exchange Program in any discipline. 3. Participation in any summer Innovative Month program that includes an international experience of at least 3 weeks outside of the United States. 4. Residence abroad minimum of three months. 5. Extensive individual travel abroad. Each method requires documentation and approval of the Dean s Office of the School of Business Administration. II. MODERN LANGUAGE COMPETENCY Choose one option from the following: 1. Completion of a 200-level modern language course. 2. Completion of a 100-level modern language course in TWO different modern languages. 3. Score of 3 or above on an AP modern language exam. 4. ACTFL proficiency exam score. 5. Native speaker of a language other than English. 6. Completion of an intensive language training program. Each method requires documentation and approval of the Dean s Office of the School of Business Administration. All students, regardless of major, must meet the Fort Lewis College degree requirements of a 2.0 cumulative GPA, 45 upper division credits, and a minimum of 120 credits. >> >> business administration management option BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC ACC 225) 4 ACCT 202 Fundamentals of Accounting II (FLC ACC 226) 4 COSC 125* Business Microcomputer Apps (FLC BA 222) 3 Upper-Division Requirements School of Business Administration Common Requirements BA 260 Legal Environment of Business 3 BA 301 Managmnt and Organizatnl Behavior 4 BA 353 Operations Management 4 BA 380 Financial Management 4 BA 496 Senior Sem in Strategic Mngmt 4 MK 350 Marketing 4 Quantitative Reasoning Requirement BA 485 Investments and Portfolio Mgmnt 4 CSIS 350 Database Management Systems 4 ECON 361 Managerial Economics 4 MATH 210 Survey of Calculus 4 MATH 221 Calculus I 4 MATH 222 Calculus II 4 MK 376 Managing Customer Value 3 MK 486 Marketing Research 4 Management Option Requirements One 300- or 400-level Economics course 4 Choose a minimum of 15 credits from the following: BA 205 New Business Venturing 3 BA 271 Principles of International Business 3 BA 302 Human Resource Management 4 BA 313 Ethical Issues in Business 3 BA 315 International Business Law 3 BA 330 Tourism and Hospitality Management 4 BA 352 Project Management 4 BA 368 Topics in Management 1-4 BA 370 Topics in International Business 1-6 BA 372 Global Business Seminar 4 BA 392 Research Topics - Management Related 1-4 BA 407 Management Consulting 4 BA 437 Internship in Business - Management Related 3 CSIS 402 Electronic Commerce 4 ECON 364 Macroeconomic Theory 4 MK 364 Business of Gaming 4 >> business administration TOURISm & hospitality management option BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC ACC 225) 4 ACCT 202 Fundamentals of Accounting II (FLC ACC 226) 4 COSC 125* Business Microcomputer Apps (FLC BA 222) 3 Upper-Division Requirements School of Business Administration Common Requirements BA 260 Legal Environment of Business 3 BA 301 Managmnt and Organizatnl Behavior 4 BA 353 Operations Management 4 BA 380 Financial Management 4 BA 496 Senior Sem in Strategic Mngmt 4 MK 350 Marketing 4 Quantitative Reasoning Requirement BA 485 Investments and Portfolio Mgmnt 4 CSIS 350 Database Management Systems 4 ECON 361 Managerial Economics 4 MATH 210 Survey of Calculus 4 MATH 221 Calculus I 4 MATH 222 Calculus II 4 MK 376 Managing Customer Value 3 MK 486 Marketing Research 4 Tourism and Hospitality Management Option Requirements One 300- or 400-level Economics course 4 BA 330 Tourism and Hospitality Management 4 MK 378 Services Marketing 3 BA 407 Management Consulting 4 BA 437 Internship in Bus - Tourism and Hosp Mgmt Related 3 Choose a minimum of three credits from the following: BA 302 Human Resource Management 4 BA 392 Research Topics - Tourism Related 1-4 BA 407 Management Consulting 4 MK 362 Marketing in the Cruise Industry 3 MK 364 Business of Gaming 4 MK 376 Managing Customer Value 3 MK 486 Marketing Research 4 26 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 27

15 >> chemistry biochemistry option >> chemistry chemistry option >> chemistry chemistry for secondary teachers option >> economics business economics option MATH 188 Calculus I (FLC MATH 221) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree BIOL 121 Introductory Biology I (FLC BIO 113) 4 CHEM 251 Organic Chemistry I (FLC CHEM 250) 4 CHEM 252 Organic Chemistry II (FLC CHEM 251) 4 MATH 189 Calculus II (FLC MATH 222) 4 MATH 188 Calculus I (FLC MATH 221) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree CHEM 251 Organic Chemistry I (FLC CHEM 250) 4 CHEM 252 Organic Chemistry II (FLC CHEM 251) 4 MATH 189 Calculus II (FLC MATH 222) 4 PHYS 211 General Physics I (FLC PHYS 201) 4 PHYS 215 Engineering Physics I (FLC PHYS 217) (preferred) 4 EDUC 121 Intro to Teaching (FLC ED 222) 3 (Grade of B- or better required) MATH 188 Calculus I (FLC MATH 221) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree BIOL 122 Introductory Biology II (FLC BIO 112) 4 CHEM 251 Organic Chemistry I (FLC CHEM 250) 4 CHEM 252 Organic Chemistry II (FLC CHEM 251) 4 PHYS 211 General Physics I (FLC PHYS 201) 4 PHYS 212 General Physics II (FLC PHYS 202) 4 BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC ACC 225) 4 ACCT 202 Fundamentals of Accounting II (FLC ACC 226) 4 COSC 125* Business Microcomputer Apps (FLC BA 222) 3 Upper-Division Requirements Upper-Division Requirements School of Business Administration Common Requirements Biochemistry Option Requirements Upper-Division Requirements BA 260 Legal Environment of Business 3 CHEM 311 General Biochemistry I 3 Upper-Division Requirements BA 301 Managmnt and Organizatnl Behavior 4 CHEM 312 General Biochemistry Lab 1 Chemistry Option Requirements BA 353 Operations Management 4 CHEM 313 General Biochemistry II 3 CHEM 311 General Biochemistry I 3 Chemistry for Secondary Teachers Option Requirements BA 380 Financial Management 4 CHEM 356 Physical Chemistry I 4 CHEM 356 Phys Chem I: Quantum Mechanics 4 CHEM 125 Environmental Chemistry 3 BA 496 Senior Sem in Strategic Mngmt 4 CHEM 363 Inorganic Chemistry 3 CHEM 357 Physical Chemistry II: Thermodynamics 4 CHEM 311 General Biochemistry I 3 MK 350 Marketing 4 CHEM 365 Analytical Chemistry 4 CHEM 363 Inorganic Chemistry 3 CHEM 365 Analytical Chemistry 4 Quantitative Reasoning Requirement CHEM 411 Advanced Biochemistry Lab 3 CHEM 365 Analytical Chemistry 4 CHEM 496 Seminar I 3 CHEM 496 Seminar I 3 CHEM 464 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 4 CHEM 497 Seminar II 3 BA 485 Investments and Portfolio Mgmnt 4 CHEM 497 Seminar II 3 CHEM 465 Instrumental Analytical Chemistry 4 CSIS 350 Database Management Systems 4 Auxiliary Requirements CHEM 496 Seminar I 3 CHEM 123 Chemistry for Consumers 3 ECON 361 Managerial Economics 4 PHYS 201 Physics - Non Calculus I 4 CHEM 497 Seminar II 3 CHEM 323 Chemistry for Consumers 3 MATH 210 Survey of Calculus 4 PHYS 202 Physics - Non Calculus II 4 Choose two courses from the following: MATH 221 Calculus I 4 CHEM 305 Natural Products from Plants 3 CHEM 356 Physical Chemistry I: Quantum Mechanics 4 MATH 222 Calculus II 4 BIO 260 Genetics 4 CHEM 312 General Biochemistry Lab 1 CHEM 363 Inorganic Chemistry 3 MK 376 Managing Customer Value 3 BIO 321 General Physiology 4 CHEM 381 Intro to Chemical Research Lab 1-3 Auxiliary Requirement MK 486 Marketing Research 4 BIO 331 Microbiology 4 CHEM 411 Advanced Biochemistry Lab 3 GEOL 107 Earth Systems Science 4 Business Economics Option Requirements Recommended Electives CHEM 460 Synthesis and Spectroscopy 3 Education Courses ECON 356 Microeconomic Theory 4 CHEM 305 Natural Products from Plants 3 Auxiliary Requirements ED 322 Foundations of Teaching 4 ECON 364 Macroeconomic Theory 4 CHEM 357 Physical Chemistry II: Thermodynamics 4 ED 377 Technology in Education 2 Choose 12 credits from the following: CHEM 381 Intro to Chemical Research Lab 1-3 PHYS 202 Physics - Non Calculus II 4 ED 424+ Teaching Language and Math ECON 307 Evolution of Economic Thought 4 CHEM 431 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3 PHYS 218 Physics for Science and Engineering II (preferred) 5 ED 444+ Secondary Teaching Methods 3 ECON 335 Environment/Resource Economics 4 CHEM 460 Synthesis and Spectroscopy 3 Recommended Electives ED 447+ Instructional Equality 3 ECON 340 Economics of Crime 4 CHEM 464 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 4 CHEM 313 General Biochemistry II 3 ED 448+ Instructional Equality Lab 1 ECON 345 Game Theory 4 CHEM 465 Instrumental Analytical Chemistry 4 CHEM 431 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3 ED 465+ Managing Diverse Classrooms I 3 ECON 361 Managerial Economics 4 ED 468+ Managing Diverse Class I Lab 1 ECON 369 Public Sector Economics 4 ED 475+ Managing Diverse Classrooms II 3 ECON 371 International Economics 4 ED 478+ Managing Diverse Class II Lab 1 ECON 378 Topics in Economics 4 ED 495+ Student Teaching Secondary 12 ECON 382 Money/Financial Institutions 4 +Admission to Teacher Education Licensure Program is required ECON 499 Independent Study 1-6 for all 400-level education courses. For a detailed listing of program admission requirements, go to: Please *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are offered for contact program director Richard Fulton [fulton_r@fortlewis.edu or fewer credits at San Juan College than (970) ] as soon as possible to discuss your transition they are at Fort Lewis College. Students may be to Fort Lewis College. required by the department chair to complete additional coursework to make up the credit difference. 28 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 29

16 >> economics economics option >> engineering >> english communications option >> english English for secondary teachers option BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree Upper-Division Requirements Economics Option Requirements ECON 356 Microeconomic Theory 4 ECON 361 Managerial Economics 4 ECON 364 Macroeconomic Theory 4 ECON 499 Independent Study 2 Choose three courses from the following: ECON 307 Evolution of Economic Thought 4 ECON 335 Environment/Resource Economics 4 ECON 340 Economics of Crime 4 ECON 345 Game Theory 4 ECON 369 Public Sector Economics 4 ECON 371 International Economics 4 ECON 378 Topics in Economics 4 ECON 382 Money/Financial Institutions 4 MATH 188 Calculus I (FLC MATH 221) 4 PHYS 215 Engineering Physics I (FLC PHYS 217) 4 PHYS 216 Engineering Physics II (FLC PHYS 218) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ENGR 234 Mechanics-Dynamics (FLC ENGR 221) 3 MATH 189 Calculus II (FLC MATH 222) 4 MATH 268 Calculus III (FLC MATH 223) 4 Choose one of the following: DRFT 255 Statics and Strengths of Material (FLC ENGR 217) 4 ENGR 233 Mechanics-Statics (FLC ENGR 217) 3 Upper-Division Requirements Engineering Major Requirements ENGR 103 Engineering Fundamentals I 3 ENGR 104 Engineering Fundamentals II 3 ENGR 201 Electric Networks I 4 ENGR 215 Engineering Fundamentals III 3 ENGR 217 Statics 3 ENGR 270 Engineering Thermodynamics 3 ENGR 271 Measurements and Instrumentation 1 ENGR 315 Engineering Design and Practice 3 ENGR 317 Mechanics of Materials 3 ENGR 318 Materials Science 3 ENGR 319 Materials/Mechanics Lab 1 ENGR 321 Fluid Mechanics 3 ENGR 336 Systems and Controls 3 ENGR 407 Thermal/Fluids Systems Lab 1 ENGR 496 Senior Seminar 2 ENGR 497 Senior Seminar-Design 2 PHYS 333 Computational Methods 3 Engineering Electives Choose a minimum of 18 credits from the following: ENGR 202 Networks II 4 ENGR 205 Intro to Geomatics and Engineering Surveying 4 ENGR 245 Tech and the Developing World 1-3 ENGR 305 Geomatics and Engineering Systems 3 ENGR 330 Heat Transfer 3 ENGR 337 Analog Electronics 4 ENGR 338 Digital Electronics 4 ENGR 410 Alternate Energy Systems 3 ENGR 425 Hydraulics and Hydrology 3 ENGR 454 Special Topics in Engineering 1-4 PHYS 320 Modern Physics 3 PHYS 340 Optics 4 PHYS 361 Principles of Electricity and Magnetism 4 PHYS 420 Quantum Mechanics I 3 Auxiliary Requirement MATH 327 Differential Equations 4 COME 120* Survey of Mass Media (FLC ENGL 116) 3 ENGL 251* American Literature to 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 ENGL 252* American Literature from 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ENGL 230* Southwest Literature (FLC ENGL 280) 3 ENGL 235* Women s Literature (FLC ENGL 175) 3 ENGL 245* Native American Literature (FLC ENGL 176) 3 Upper-Division Requirements Communications Option Requirements ENGL 215 News Media Writing 4 ENGL 217 Media Literacy 4 ENGL 268 Reading Texts/Writing Texts 4 ENGL 304 Digital Video Production 4 ENGL 308 Interactive Media Production 4 ENGL 315 Media Writing: Topics 4 ENGL 416 Media Theory and Criticism 4 ENGL 496 Senior Seminar 4 Choose two courses from the following: ENGL 315 Media Writing: Topics 4 ENGL 315A Media Writing: Creative Nonfiction 4 ENGL 317 Mass Communications: Topics 4 ENGL 320 The Novel 4 ENGL th Century British Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 345 American Literature: Topics I 4 ENGL 346 American Literature: Topics II 4 ENGL/NAIS 380 Native American Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 417 Media Theory: Topics 4 THEA 340 Modern Theatre 4 THEA 369 Playwriting 4 Choose a minimum of four credits from the following (in two different media): ENGL 250/350 Practicum - Newspaper 1-6 ENGL 251/351 Practicum - Radio 1-6 ENGL 404 Advanced Media Production 4 (students who take this course to meet this requirement must also take one credit in either All students, regardless of major, must meet the Fort Lewis College degree requirements of a 2.0 cumulative GPA, 45 upper division credits, and a minimum of 120 credits. >> EDUC 121 Intro to Teaching (FLC ED 222) 3 (Grade of B- or better required) ENGL 251* American Literature to 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 ENGL 252* American Literature from 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 ENGL 230* Southwest Literature (FLC ENGL 280) 3 ENGL 235* Women s Literature (FLC ENGL 175) 3 ENGL 245* Native American Literature (FLC ENGL 176) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree Two semesters of one college-level modern language for example: SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (FLC ML 115) 4 SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II (FLC ML 116) 4 Upper-Division Requirements English for Secondary Teachers Option Requirements ENGL 217 Media Literacy 4 ENGL 230 Survey of British Literature 4 ENGL 268 Reading Texts/Writing Texts 4 ENGL 366 Teaching Writing 4 ENGL 378 Young Adult Literature 4 ENGL 432 Shakespeare 4 ENGL 461 History of the English Language 4 ENGL 462 Linguistics 4 ENGL 483 Methods and Materials for Teaching HS English 4 ENGL 496 Senior Seminar 4 ENGL 317 Mass Communications: Topics 4 ENGL 320 The Novel 4 ENGL th Century British Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 345 American Literature: Topics I 4 ENGL 346 American Literature: Topics II 4 ENGL/NAIS 380 Native American Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 417 Media Theory: Topics 4 ENGL 315 Media Writing: Topics 4 ENGL 363 Advanced Composition 4 ENGL 464 Creative Writing 4 newspaper or radio practicum) continued, p San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 31

17 English - English for Secondary Teachers Option, continued >> english general option >> english writing option >> environmental studies Education Courses ED 322 Foundations of Teaching 4 ED 377 Technology in Education 2 ED 424+ Teaching Language and Math ED 447+ Instructional Equality 3 ED 448+ Instructional Equality Lab 1 ED 465+ Managing Diverse Classrooms I 3 ED 468+ Managing Diverse Classrooms I Lab 1 ED 475+ Managing Diverse Classrooms II 3 ED 478+ Managing Diverse Classrooms II Lab 1 ED 495+ Student Teaching Secondary 12 +Admission to Teacher Education Licensure Program is required for all 400-level education courses. For a detailed listing of program admission requirements, go to: Please contact program director Richard Fulton [fulton_r@fortlewis.edu or (970) ] as soon as possible to discuss your transition to Fort Lewis College. ENGL 251* American Literature to 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 ENGL 252* American Literature from 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 ENGL 230* Southwest Literature (FLC ENGL 280) 3 ENGL 235* Women s Literature (FLC ENGL 175) 3 ENGL 245* Native American Literature (FLC ENGL 176) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree Two semesters of one college-level modern language for example: SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (FLC ML 115) 4 SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II (FLC ML 116) 4 Upper-Division Requirements General Option Requirements ENGL 230 Survey of British Literature 4 ENGL 268 Reading Texts/Writing Texts 4 ENGL 320 The Novel 4 ENGL th Century British Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 432 Shakespeare 4 ENGL 496 Senior Seminar 4 ENGL 315 Media Writing: Topics 4 ENGL 315A Media Writing: Creative Nonfiction 4 ENGL 363 Advanced Composition 4 ENGL 464 Creative Writing 4 ENGL 461 History of the English Language 4 ENGL 462 Linguistics 4 4 ENGL 345 American Literature: Topics I 4 ENGL 346 American Literature: Topics II 4 ENGL/NAIS 380 Native American Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 315 Media Writing: Topics 4 ENGL 315A Media Writing: Creative Nonfiction 4 ENGL 317 Mass Communications: Topics 4 ENGL 345 American Literature: Topics I 4 ENGL 346 American Literature: Topics II 4 ENGL/NAIS 380 Native American Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 461 History of English Language 4 ENGL 462 Linguistics 4 THEA 340 Modern Theatre 4 ENGL 251* American Literature to 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 ENGL 252* American Literature from 1865 (FLC ENGL 240) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ENGL 230* Southwest Literature (FLC ENGL 280) 3 ENGL 235* Women s Literature (FLC ENGL 175) 3 ENGL 245* Native American Literature (FLC ENGL 176) 3 Upper-Division Requirements Writing Option Requirements ENGL 215 News Media Writing 4 ENGL 267 Persuasive Writing 4 ENGL 268 Reading Texts/Writing Texts 4 ENGL 273 Intro to Literary Types 2 ENGL 315 Media Writing: Topics 4 ENGL 315A Media Writing: Creative Non-Fiction 4 ENGL 363 Advanced Composition 4 ENGL 464 Creative Writing 4 ENGL 496 Senior Seminar 4 Choose two courses from the following: ENGL 317 Mass Communications: Topics 4 ENGL 320 The Novel 4 ENGL th Century British Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 345 American Literature: Topics I 4 ENGL 346 American Literature: Topics II 4 ENGL 366 Teaching Writing 4 ENGL 378 Young Adult Literature 4 ENGL/NAIS 380 Native American Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 416 Media Theory and Criticism 4 ENGL 432 Shakespeare 4 ENGL 461 History of English Language 4 ENGL 462 Linguistics 4 ENGL th Century Literature: Topics 4 BIOL 110 Non-Majors Biology (FLC BIO 110) 4 BIOL 230 Environmental Conservation (FLC BIO 125) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree GEOL 110 Introduction to Geology (FLC GEOL 113) 4 GIST 151 GIS I (FLC GEOG 250) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Environmental Studies Major Core Requirements ENVS 100 Intro to Environmental Studies 4 ENVS 320 Research Methods and Design 4 ENVS 393 Advanced Topics in Environmental Studies 4 ENVS 395 Environmental Colloquium 4 ENVS 410 Community Internship 3 ENVS 496 Senior Seminar 3 Environmental Studies Major Distribution Requirements I. Human-Environment Relations and Policy A. Cultural and Social Ecology ANTH 356 Environmental Anthropology 4 ANTH 406 Ethnobotany of the Southwest 4 SW 361 Cultural Ecology of the Southwest 3 SOC 310 Ecology and Society 4 SOC 311 Ecology and Society Field School 8 SOC 318 Worldviews and Ecology 4 B. Ideas and Expression ENGL 180 Literature of the Environment 4 GEOG 120 The North American Landscape 3 HIST/SW 181 US/SW Environmental History 3 HIST 313 Wilderness in America 4 HIST 323 National Parks: America s Best Idea 4 PHIL 252 Environmental Ethics 4 C. Political Economy and Policy PS 130 Intro to Environmental Policy 4 ECON 335 Environment/Resource Economics 4 PS 322 International Political Econom 4 PS 420 Water Politics and Policy 4 PS 475 Global Environmental Politics 4 II. Scientific Literacy A. Geosciences and Physical Sciences GEOG 235 Weather and Climate 3 *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are offered for fewer credits at San Juan College than they are at Fort Lewis College. Students may be required by the department chair to complete additional coursework to make up the credit difference. 32 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 33

18 >> exercise science exercise physiology option >> exercise science exercise specialist option >> exercise science k-12 teaching option >> exercise science sport administration option BIOL 252 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (FLC BIO 233) 4 BIOL 253 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (FLC BIO 234) 4 PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology (FLC PSYC 157) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree PHYS 211 General Physics I (FLC PHYS 201) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Exercise Specialist Option Requirements ES 150 Sociology of Sport 3 ES 242 Testing and Statistics 3 ES 310 Exercise Testing and Prescription 4 ES 335 Kinesiology and Biomechanics 4 ES 340 Motor Learning and Control 3 ES 353 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport 3 ES 354 Adapted Exercise 3 ES 360 Exercise Physiology 4 ES 375 Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 ES 450 Internship for the Exercise Specialist 3 ES 495 Research Design and Development 3 ES 496 Senior Seminar and Research in Exercise Science 2 All students, regardless of major, must meet the Fort Lewis College degree requirements of a 2.0 cumulative GPA, 45 upper division credits, and a minimum of 120 credits. >> BIOL 253 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (FLC BIO 234) 4 PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology (FLC PSYC 157) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree BIOL 252 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (FLC BIO 233) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Exercise Specialist Option Requirements ES 150 Sociology of Sport 3 ES 242 Testing and Statistics 3 ES 243 Personal Health 3 ES 265 Physical Activity and Aging 3 ES 310 Exercise Testing and Prescription 4 ES 335 Kinesiology and Biomechanics 4 ES 340 Motor Learning and Control 3 ES 353 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport 3 ES 354 Adapted Exercise 3 ES 360 Exercise Physiology 4 ES 375 Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 ES 450 Internship for the Exercise Specialist 3 ES 480 Administration of Programs in Exercise Science 3 ES 490 Exercise Specialist: Capstone 3 ES 495 Research Design and Development 3 ES 496 Senior Seminar and Research in Exercise Science 2 BIOL 253 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (FLC BIO 234) 4 EDUC 121 Intro to Teaching (FLC ED 222) 3 (Grade of B- or better required) PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology (FLC PSYC 157) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree BIOL 252 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (FLC BIO 233) 4 PSYC 230* Human Development (FLC PSYC 254) 3 Upper-Division Requirements K-12 Teaching Option Requirements AT 224 Foundations in Athletic Training 3 ES 150 Sociology of Sport 3 ES 242 Testing and Statistics 3 ES 243 Personal Health 3 ES 250 Teaching Competencies in Tumbling, Aquatics, 1 Fundamental Skills ES 251 Teaching Competencies in Dance, Recreational 1 Activities, Non-Trad Sports ES 252 Teaching Competencies in Basketball, Soccer, 1 Softball, Volleyball ES 253 Teaching Competencies in Fitness, Golf, 1 Racquet Sports ES 335 Kinesiology and Biomechanics 4 ES 340 Motor Learning and Control 3 ES 354 Adapted Exercise 3 ES 360 Exercise Physiology 4 ES 375 Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 ES 381 Methods/Curric for K-12 Phy Ed 4 ES 480 Administration of Programs in Exercise Science 3 ES 495 Research Design and Development 3 ES 496 Senior Seminar and Research in Exercise Sci 2 Education Courses ED 322 Foundations of Teaching 4 ED 377 Technology in Education 2 ED 424+ Teaching Language and Math ED 447+ Instructional Equality 3 ED 448+ Instructional Equality Lab 1 ED 465+ Managing Diverse Classrooms I 3 ED 468+ Managing Diverse Classrooms I Lab 1 ED 475+ Managing Diverse Classrooms II 3 ED 478+ Managing Diverse Classrooms II Lab 1 ED 494+ Student Teaching Elementary 6 ED 495+ Student Teaching Secondary 6 +Admission to Teacher Education Licensure Program is required for all 400-level education courses. For a detailed listing of program admission requirements, go to: Please contact program director Richard Fulton [fulton_r@fortlewis.edu or (970) ] as soon as possible to discuss your transition to Fort Lewis College. PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology (FLC PSYC 157) 3 ECON 251 Macroeconomics (FLC ECON 272) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (FLC ACC 225) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Sport Administration Option Requirements ES 150 Sociology of Sport 3 ES 242 Testing and Statistics 3 ES 337 Sport Ethics 3 ES 339+ Practicum in Sport Administration 1 ES 345 Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Education 3 ES 375 Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 ES 455+ Internship in Sport Administration 8-12 ES 480 Administration of Programs in Exercise Science 3 ES 495 Research Design and Development 3 ES 496 Senior Seminar and Research Exercise Science 2 + Admission to Sport Administration program required for practicum and internship. For a detailed listing of program admission requirements, go to: Please contact program director Mary Ann Erickson [erickson_m@fortlewis.edu or (970) ] as soon as possible to discuss your transition to Fort Lewis College. School of Business Administration Requirements BA 260 Legal Environment of Business 3 BA 301 Management and Organizational Behavior 4 MK 350 Marketing 4 MK 371 Advertising and Public Relations 3 MK 385 Consumer Behavior or 400-level SOBA elective approved by ES Dept Chair San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 35

19 >> gender & women s studies Gender & Women s Studies, continued >> geology earth science for secondary teachers option >> geology environmental geology option Complete courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree Choose two courses from the following list of Disciplinary Explorations (ENGL 235 and SOCI 215 will also fulfill requirements): ENGL 235* Women s Literature (FLC ENGL 175) 3 PSYC 270 Human Sexuality (FLC BIO 132) 3 SOCI 215* Soc of Marriage and Family (FLC SOC 275) 3 Upper-Division Requirements Gender and Women s Studies Major Requirements I. CORE COURSES GWS 101 Intro Gender and Women s Studies 4 GWS 496 Gender and WS Senior Seminar 2 HIST/GWS 282 Women in America to HIST/GWS 283 Women in America Since GWS 302 Queer Theory 4 PHIL 365 Philosophies of Feminism 4 ANTH/GWS 355 Anthropology of Gender 4 SOC 383 Gender and Society 4 II. APPLICATIONS Practicum Study Students may register for an internship or practicum in any field, as long as the project undertaken is GWS-related. Be sure to check prerequisites for all courses. (Students must receive approval from the GWS Coordinator to receive approval before signing up for internship or practicum credit). Students must sign up for a minimum of three credits and a maximum of six credits in one of the following (NOTE: If the course has variable credit, the student must select the appropriate number of credits when registering.): ANTH 316 Internship in Anthropology 3-6 (30 contact hours of work for each credit hour earned) BIO 480 Internship in Biology 3 (requires at least 125 hours of directed experience; credit cannot be applied toward the biology major) BA 437 Internship in Business 3 (150 contact hours minimum) ED 289 Practicum in College Teaching 1-3 ED 488 Seminar and Practicum in College Teaching 3 ENGL 258 Practicum - Service Learning 3-6 (30 contact hours of work for each credit hour earned) ENGL 358 Practicum Service Learning 3-6 (30 contact hours of work for each credit hour earned) ES 450 Internship Exercise Specialist 3 SOC 320 Community Service Practicum 4 (Practicum may be taken for four credits to fulfill a GWS major requirement when the project is approved in advance by the GWS Coordinator.) III. DISCIPLINARY EXPLORATIONS Choose two courses from the list below. At least one of them must be from different disciplines than the Disciplinary Explorations courses taken at San Juan College (ENGL, PSYC, or SOCI). Appropriate topics courses (+) or courses numbered 390/391 may also count, if approved in advance by the GWS Coordinator. Courses (#) completed in Core Courses may not be used in Disciplinary Explorations. ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 349+ Topics in Social Archeology 4 ANTH/GWS 355# Anthropology of Gender 4 ANTH 358 Native American Gender Issues 3 ANTH 455 Advanced Research in Anth of Gender 3 ART ART/GWS 366 Women, Art, and Visual Culture 4 ENGLISH ENGL 317+ Mass Communications: Topics 4 ENGL 380+ Native American Literature: Topics 4 ENGL 420+ World Literature: Topics 4 ENGL th Century Literature: Topics 4 GENDER AND WOMEN S STUDIES GWS 280 Issues in Women s Health 4 GWS 300 Masculinities 4 GWS 302# Queer Theory 4 GWS 351 Gender and Work 4 GWS 365 Women and Development 3 HISTORY HIST/GWS 282# Women in America to HIST/GWS 283# Women in America Since HIST/GWS 332 Women in American History 4 HIST 368 Medieval Women 4 MODERN LANGUAGES ML 308+ Topics in French Literature 3 ML 346+ Hispanic Cultures: Topics 4 PHILOSOPHY PHIL 365# Philosophies of Feminism 3 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 270 Psychology of Gender 4 SOCIOLOGY SOC 279 Ethnicity, Gender and Class in SW 4 SOC 350 Social Construction of Sexuality 4 SOC 383# Gender in Society 4 *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are offered for fewer credits at San Juan College than they are at Fort Lewis College. Students may be required by the department chair to complete additional coursework to make up the credit difference. ASTR 110 Intro to Astronomy (FLC PHYS 146) 4 BIOL 122 Introductory Biology II (FLC BIO 112) 4 EDUC 121 Intro to Teaching (FLC ED 222) 3 (Grade B- or better required) MATH 160* College Algebra (FLC MATH 110) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree BIO 121 Introductory Biology I (FLC BIO 113) 4 GEOL 111 Historical Geology (FLC GEOL 114) 4 PHYS 211 General Physics I (FLC PHYS 201) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Earth Science for Secondary Teachers Option Requirements GEOG 235 Weather and Climate 3 GEOL 107 Earth Systems Science 4 GEOL 180 Intro to Oceanography 3 GEOL 202 Geologic Field Methods I 2 GEOL 207 Mineralogy 4 GEOL 210 Petrology 4 GEOL 323 Geomorphology 4 GEOL 332 Plate Tectonics 3 GEOL 381 Research Methods in Geology 3 GEOL 496 Senior Seminar I 1 GEOL 497 Senior Seminar II Thesis 2 Education Courses ED 322 Foundations of Teaching 4 ED 377 Technology in Education 2 ED 424+ Teaching Language and Math ED 444+ Secondary Teaching Methods 3 ED 447+ Instructional Equality 3 ED 448+ Instructional Equality Lab 1 ED 465+ Managing Diverse Classrooms I 3 ED 468+ Managing Diverse Class I Lab 1 ED 475+ Managing Diverse Classrooms II 3 ED 478+ Managing Diverse Class II Lab 1 ED 495+ Student Teaching Secondary 12 +Admission to Teacher Education Licensure Program is required for all 400-level education courses. For a detailed listing of program admission requirements, go to: Please contact program director Richard Fulton [fulton_r@fortlewis.edu or (970) ] as soon as possible to discuss your transition to Fort Lewis College. GEOL 110 Introduction to Geology (FLC GEOL 113) 4 MATH 188 Calculus I (FLC MATH 221) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree GEOL 111 Historical Geology (FLC GEOL 114) 4 GEOL 270 Mineralogy (FLC GEOL 207) 4 GEOL 271 Petrology (FLC GEOL 210) 4 BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 MATH 251 Statistics (FLC MATH 201) 4 MATH 189 Calculus II (FLC MATH 222) 4 PHYS 211 General Physics I (FLC PHYS 201) 4 PHYS 215 Engineering Physics I (FLC PHYS 217) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Environmental Geology Option Requirements GEOG 250 Intro Computer Mapping and GIS 4 GEOL 202 Geologic Field Methods I 2 GEOL 323 Geomorphology 4 GEOL 337 Structural Geology 4 GEOL 361 Stratigraphy and Sedimentation 4 GEOL 381 Research Methods in Geology 3 GEOL 420 Introduction to GeoChemistry 3 GEOL 430 Engineering Geology 3 GEOL 435 Groundwater Geology 4 GEOL 441 Geologic Field Methods II 4 GEOL 496 Senior Seminar I 1 GEOL 497 Senior Seminar II Thesis 2 36 San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 37

20 >> geology geology option >> history european option History - European Option, continued >> history public history option GEOL 110 Introduction to Geology (FLC GEOL 113) 4 MATH 188 Calculus I (FLC MATH 221) 4 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree GEOL 111 Historical Geology (FLC GEOL 114) 4 GEOL 270 Mineralogy (FLC GEOL 207) 4 GEOL 271 Petrology (FLC GEOL 210) 4 BADM 212* Business Statistics (FLC BA 253) 3 MATH 251 Statistics (FLC MATH 201) 4 MATH 189 Calculus II (FLC MATH 222) 4 PHYS 211 General Physics I (FLC PHYS 201) 4 PHYS 215 Engineering Physics I (FLC PHYS 217) 4 Upper-Division Requirements Geology Option Requirements GEOG 250 Intro Computer Mapping and GIS 4 GEOL 202 Geologic Field Methods I 2 GEOL 208 Optical Mineralogy 4 GEOL 323 Geomorphology 4 GEOL 337 Structural Geology 4 GEOL 361 Stratigraphy and Sedimentation 4 GEOL 381 Research Methods in Geology 3 GEOL 420 Introduction to Geochemistry 3 GEOL 441 Geologic Field Methods II 4 GEOL 496 Senior Seminar I 1 GEOL 497 Senior Seminar II Thesis 2 >> HIST 121* Western Civilization to 1700 (FLC HIST 160) 3 HIST 122* Western Civilization from 1700 (FLC HIST 261) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree Either HIST 211 or HIST 221 is required. HIST 211* US History to 1865 (FLC HIST 280) 3 HIST 212* US History from 1865 (FLC HIST 281) 3 HIST 221* Colonial Latin America (FLC HIST 270) 3 HIST 222* Modern Latin America (FLC HIST 271) 3 Upper-Division Requirements European Option Requirements HIST 396 Philosophy and Methods 4 HIST 496 Research Senior Seminar 4 Choose four courses from the following: HIST 302 Ancient Rome 4 HIST 303 Ancient Greece 4 HIST 308 Rise of Christianity 4 HIST 359 Medieval Europe 4 HIST 361 Czarist Russia 4 HIST 362 Rise and Fall of Soviet Union 4 HIST 364 Germany: Roman Times to HIST 365 Germany: 1919 to Present 4 HIST 366 Hitler and the Holocaust 3 HIST 368 Medieval Women 4 HIST 374 Europe: Topics 1-4 HIST 383 Renaissance and Reformation Europe 4 Choose three courses from the following (one must be World and one must be U.S.): I. WORLD HIST 343 Ancient Nile Valley 4 HIST 347 Africa: Topics 1-4 HIST 348 Africans in the Americas 4 HIST 349 Islam in History 4 HIST 352 Modern China 4 HIST 356 History of Japan 4 HIST 358 Asia: Topics 1-4 HIST 371 History of Central America 4 HIST 372 U.S.-Latin American Relations 4 HIST 373 History of Mexico 4 HIST 375 Latin America: Topics 1-4 HIST 392 World: Topics 1-4 II. UNITED STATES HIST 314 Inventing America, HIST 316 Civil War America 4 HIST 318 Emergence of Modern America, HIST 320 Western/Southwestern American History 4 HIST 323 National Parks: America s Best Idea 4 HIST 324 Colorado History 3 HIST 329 United States: Topics 1-4 HIST 331 Politics of Poverty in U.S. 4 HIST/GWS 332 Women in American History 4 HIST 334 United States and Vietnam 4 HIST 335 Work and Workers in the U.S. 4 HIST 345 Archival Theory and Practice 4 HIST 376 Oral History: Theory and Practice 4 Recommended Electives History majors are strongly urged to take two courses in one modern language and courses in Anthropology, Art (especially Art History), Economics, English, Geography, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. HIST 121* Western Civilization to 1700 (FLC HIST 160) 3 HIST 122* Western Civilization from 1700 (FLC HIST 261) 3 Complete remaining courses (pp ) or AA/AS degree HIST 211* US History to 1865 (FLC HIST 280) 3 HIST 212* US History from 1865 (FLC HIST 281) 3 HIST 221* Colonial Latin America (FLC HIST 270) 3 HIST 222* Modern Latin America (FLC HIST 271) 3 Upper-Division Requirements Public History Option Requirements HIST 491 Colloquium in Public History 4 HIST 493 Internship in History 4 Choose two courses from the following: HIST 241 Public History: Scope and Methods 4 HIST 255 Introduction to Heritage Preservation 4 HIST 256 Introduction to Museums 4 Choose two courses from the following Public History courses: HIST 320 Western/Southwestern American History 4 HIST 323 National Parks: America s Best Idea 4 HIST 345 Archival Theory and Practice 4 HIST 376 Oral History: Theory and Practice 4 Choose three courses from the following U.S. courses: HIST 314 Inventing America HIST 316 Civil War America 4 HIST 318 The Emergence of Modern America, **HIST 320 Western/Southwestern American History 4 **cannot be used to fulfill both the Public History and U.S. requirements HIST 324 Colorado History 3 HIST 329 United States: Topics 1-4 HIST/GWS 332 Women in American History 4 HIST 334 United States and Vietnam 4 HIST 335 Work and Workers in the U.S. 4 continued, p. 40 All students, regardless of major, must meet the Fort Lewis College degree requirements of a 2.0 cumulative GPA, 45 upper division credits, and a minimum of 120 credits. continued, p San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE San Juan College//Fort Lewis College//TRANSFER GUIDE 39

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