The CCBC/Pitt Connection Transfer Guide

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1 The CCBC/Pitt Connection Transfer Guide Office of Admissions and Financial Aid University of Pittsburgh 1/9/2015

2 Dear Prospective Transfer Student, Greetings, and welcome to the online version of the CCBC/Pitt Connection Transfer Guide. I hope that you find it to be a useful tool as you plan your academic program in anticipation of your successful transfer to the University of Pittsburgh. I also encourage you to work closely with both your Transfer Counselor at CCBC and the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid at Pitt as you plan your coursework. We look forward to your becoming a member of the University of Pittsburgh community and to working with you as you pursue your academic and professional goals. Good luck with your studies, and remember to keep in touch as you progress toward your transfer to the University of Pittsburgh. Best Wishes, Colleen O Neil Transfer Counselor Office of Admissions and Financial Aid

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4 Using The Pitt Connection Transfer Guide The Pitt Connection Transfer Guide is a resource designed to assist you with: Planning your CCBC coursework Maximizing the number of credits you can earn at CCBC Learning important information about academic requirements at Pitt It is divided into several sections. First, you should familiarize yourself with the University's General Transfer Policies. Next, the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Sciences Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements section includes a worksheet that you can use to keep track of the courses that you have completed that will satisfy those requirements at Pitt. The section on Transferable Courses contains an alphabetical listing of all the community college courses that will transfer to Pitt. The CCBC course is listed in the first column, its Pitt equivalent (if one exists) is in the second and third columns, the number of credits it will transfer as is in the fourth column, and the specific Pitt graduation requirement (Foundational Skills, Disciplinary Approaches, or Elective) that it satisfies is in the fifth column. Use this section in conjunction with the worksheet to chart your progress. There are also sections that include information about transfer to the College of Business Administration, College of General Studies, and the Schools of Education, Engineering, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Information Sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Social Work. IMPORTANT: The provisions and contents of this document are subject to change at any time at the University's sole discretion. It is intended to serve only as a general source of information about the University and is in no way intended to state or imply contractual terms.

5 Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences General Transfer Policies The Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences offers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. All natural science majors are awarded Bachelor of Science Degrees. If you complete a major outside the natural sciences, you will be awarded the Bachelor of Arts Degree. GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR CREDIT TRANSFER TO the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences: All credits available for transfer are subject to the following guidelines. 1. Only courses that have reasonable counterparts in the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences curriculum are eligible for transfer (see guideline 6 for exception). 2. The number of credits granted for a given course cannot exceed the number on the transcript from the school where they are earned, nor, usually, can it exceed the number earned in the corresponding course in the School of Arts and Sciences. 3. No transfer credits can be part of the final 30 required for a degree. These must be earned in residence. In interpreting this regulation, credits earned on regional campuses are considered as transfer. 4. All transfer credits must have been earned within 12 years of the date when the Arts and Sciences degree requirements will be completed. 5. All transfer credits are subject to re-evaluation if and when you transfer from one school to another within the University of Pittsburgh. 6. A maximum of 18 non-school of Arts and Sciences credits may be counted in the minimum of 120 required for graduation. 7. If another school at Pitt transfers a class, it can be transferred to Arts and Sciences in the non-as category. A maximum of 18 credits in this category can count towards graduation. 8. At least 50 percent of the credits required in your major and official minor must be earned in Arts and Sciences 9. Not more than 60 credits may be transferred from a two-year college. No more than 90 may be transferred from a four-year college. If 60 or more credits have been earned at a four-year school, no transfer credit will be granted for credits earned subsequently at a two-year school.

6 10. If a course for which advanced-standing credit has been granted is repeated, the advanced-standing credit is canceled. 11. Course work earned in approved foreign study programs may not constitute more than 15 of the final 30 credits. These credits are awarded on a Satisfactory/Audit basis. In addition, 30 of the last 60 credits must be earned in residence. CLEP: CLEP (Credit for Life Experience) credits do not transfer to the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. GUIDELINES AND SUGGESTIONS FOR STRUCTURING YOUR CURRICULUM: The structure of a degree from Arts and Sciences varies depending on your major and how many classes you need to take to fulfill skills and graduation requirements. Typically, Skills and General Education requirements fill from 51 to 68 of the 120 credits required for a degree, and your major, from 30 to 64 credits. If you wish to transfer to the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences at Pitt in the future, we suggest that you concentrate on the following at your present college: 1. Satisfy the Skills requirements, ie, Composition, Algebra, Second Language (algebra and general writing MUST be completed before transfer to Arts and Sciences) 2. Begin taking comparable courses to meet the General Education Requirements. 3. Begin taking the introductory courses in your expected major.

7 Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements The faculty of the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences has defined a set of curricular requirements to be satisfied by all Arts and Sciences students. These requirements, which form the foundation of a liberal arts education, are of two types: Foundational Skills and Disciplinary Approaches. A. FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS REQUIREMENTS: These requirements assist students in developing the skills in writing and quantitative reasoning that provide the foundation for future learning. (Minimum 6 credits) 1. Writing Requirements: The writing requirement consists of: a. Basic Writing b. Seminar in Composition c. Writing Intensive courses (2): The W-courses involve a significant amount of writing and are taken by students after they have completed the General Writing requirement. Community College students should take them after they transfer to SAS. 2. Quantitative and Formal Reasoning a. Algebra b. Quantitative B. Disciplinary Approaches (46 Credits) 1. Humanities Requirements: a. First Level Literature: b. First-level Music or Art: c. Creative Expression/Second Level Literature or Art: d. Philosophy: 2. Social Science Requirements a. Social Science: b. History:

8 3. Natural Science Requirements: Three courses in the natural sciences that introduce students to scientific principles and concepts. Students must take courses from at least two different departments. a. Course one: b. Course two: c. Course three: 4. Global Citizenship Requirement Second Language (Two-term sequence of the same language) a. Level One b. Level Two A sequence of two courses in a Second Language: All students are required to complete with a grade of C or better two terms of university-level study in a second language other than English. Exemptions will be granted to students who can demonstrate elementary proficiency in a second language through one of the following: a) having completed three years of high school study of a second language with a grade of B or better in each course; b) passing a special proficiency examination; c) transferring credits for two terms or more of approved university-level instruction in a second language with grades of C or better; d) having a native language other than English. Foreign Culture/International Courses There are three categories: Regional (R), Comparative (C) and Global (G). At least two of the three categories must be covered with (a), (b), and (c). Category (d) must be a non-western (NW) course, which may overlap with another general education requirement. a. b. c. d. (Non-Western).

9 CCBC Courses Transferable to the University of Pittsburgh Nothing from the following areas transfers: ARCH (Architectural/ Engineering Drafting) AVIC/AVIP (Aviation) BUSC (Business Communication) BE/BH (Business Education) CAS (Casino Management) COLL (College Success) CULA (Culinary Arts) DEVS (Developmental Courses) ER (Early Childhood) ELEC (Electronic Engineering Technology) ENVR (Environmental Technology) MSHT (Multi-skilled Health Technician) OFFT (Office Technology) RADS (Radiologic Technology) Community College of Beaver County Course ANTH 101 Principles of Anthropology ANTH 105 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 110 American Indians ACCT 110 Financial Accounting ACCT 111 Managerial Accounting BIOL 100 Principles of Biology BIOL 101 General Biology 1 BIOL 102 General Biology 2 BIOL 105 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Pitt Course # Pitt Course Title # CR Curricular Requirement ANTH 1780 Introduction to Anthropology 3 Social Science ANTH 0780 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 Social Science ANTH Elective NE BUSACC 0030 Need both ACCT 110 and 111 to earn credit for BUSACC 0030 Financial Accounting 3 Elective BIOSC 0805 The Human Body 3 Natural Science BIOSC 0050 & 0150 BIOSC 0060 & 0160 Foundations of Biology and Lab Foundations of Biology and Lab 4 Natural Science 4 Natural Science NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS)

10 Community College of Beaver County Course BIOL 106 Anatomy & Physiology 2 BIOL 110 Human Ecology & Heredity BIOL 115 Human Life Science Pitt Course # Pitt Course Title # CR Curricular Requirement NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) BIOSC 0800 Biology for Non-Majors 1 3 Natural Science BIOSC Elective BIOL 205 Ecology BIOSC 0370 Ecology 3 Elective BIOL 210 Genetics BIOSC 0350 Genetics 3 Elective BIOL 215 Microbiology NONAS 4 Elective (NONAS) BUSM 255 Macroeconomics BUSM 256 Microeconomics CHEM 100 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 101 General Chemistry 1 CHEM 102 General Chemistry 2 CHEM 105 Principles of Biological Chemistry ECON 0110 Intro Macroeconomic Theory 3 Social Science ECON 0100 Intro Microeconomic Theory 3 Social Science CHEM 0100 Preparation for General Chemistry 3 Elective CHEM 0110 General Chemistry 1 4 Natural Science CHEM 0120 General Chemistry 2 4 Natural Science CHEM 0910 CIST 160 Visual Basic 1 CS 0004 Chemical Principles Health Professions Introduction to Computer Programming-BASIC 3 Natural Science 3 Quantitative Reasoning CIST 161 Visual Basic 2 CIST 170 Website Development Using Dreamweaver CISW 101 Web Script Languages CS 0134 CS 0134 CISW 201 JAVA 1 CS 0007 CISW 202 JAVA 2 CS 0007 CISW 205 Programming in C# CISW 206 Web Data Connectivity Using ASP and PHP CISW 214 Database: SQL and Report Structures CS 0007 CS 0334 Not transferable Web Site Design and Development Web Site Design & Development CISW 201, 202, or 205 only one course can transfer CISW 201, 202, or 205 only one course can transfer CISW 201, 202, or 205 only one course can transfer Intm Web Design and Development Not transferable 3 Elective 3 Elective Algebra or Quantitative Reasoning Algebra or Quantitative Reasoning Algebra or Quantitative Reasoning 3 Elective

11 Community College of Beaver County Course CISW 217 Mobile App Development COMM 101 Oral Communication COMM 110 Interpersonal Communication COMM 120 Social Media COMM 201 Public Speaking COMM 210 Understanding Media COMM 230 Team Development CRIM 100 Administration of Crim. Justice Systems CRIM 105 First Aid & CPR/First Response CRIM 168 Cybersecurity Law and Ethics Pitt Course # COMMRC 540 COMMRC 0530 COMMRC 0000 COMMRC 0520 COMMRC 0000 COMMRC 1106 Pitt Course Title Not transferable # CR Discussion 3 Elective Interpersonal Communication 3 Elective 3 Elective Curricular Requirement Public Speaking 3 Creative Expression 3 Elective Small Group Communication 3 Elective NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) DANC 165 Jazz 1 PEDC Elective DANC 167 Jazz 2 PEDC Elective DANC 225 Dance Production NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) ECON 255 Macroeconomics ECON 0110 Intro Macroeconomic Theory 3 Social Science ECON 256 Microeconomics ECON 0100 Intro Microeconomic Theory 3 Social Science EDUC 105 Foundations NONAS of Education 3 Elective (NONAS) ERCH 100 Introduction to Early Childhood NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) ERCH 101 Observation and Guidance ERCH 102 Creative Expression ERCH 105 Children s Development, Health, and Safety ERCH 106 Curricular Materials ERCH 200 Diversity and Inclusion in Early NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS)

12 Community College of Beaver County Course Childhood Pitt Course # Pitt Course Title # CR Curricular Requirement ERCH 205 Language and Literature ERCH 210 The Early Childhood Professional ERCH 215 Preschool Math and Science FILM 101 Cinema as Art ENGFLM 0400 FINE 100 Art Appreciation NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) Introduction to Film 3 Music/Art I HAA 0010 Introduction To World Art 3 FINE 101 Art History 1 HAA Elective Music/Art I or International Culture (C) FINE 102 Art History 2 HAA 0070 FINE 105 Digital Illustration European Visual Tradition Renaissance-Present Not transferable 3 Music/Art I FINE 110 Drawing SA 0130 Foundation Drawing 3 Creative Expression FINE 111 Painting SA 0120 Foundation Painting 3 Creative Expression FINE 115 Digital Imaging FINE 125 Photography: Film & Light FINE 205 Three- Dimensional Design FINE 210 Two Dimensional Design FINE 220 Digital Photography FINE 225 History of American Art Not transferable FILMST 0225 Studio Lighting Techniques 3 Elective Not transferable SA 0110 Foundation Design 3 Creative Expression FILMST Elective HAA 0501 American Art 3 Lit/Music/Art 1 FREN 101 French 1 FR 0001 Elementary French 1 3 Elective FREN 102 French 2 FR 0002 Elementary French 2 3 Second Language FREN 103 French 3 FR 0003 Intermediate French 1 3 Second Language GEOG 101 GEOG Elective HIST 101 Western Civilization 1 HIST 0100 Western Civilization 1 3 History or International Culture (R)

13 Community College of Beaver County Course HIST 102 Western Civilization 2 Pitt Course # Pitt Course Title # CR HIST 0101 Western Civilization 2 3 HIST 111 US History 1 HIST 0600 United States to History HIST 112 US History 2 HIST 0601 United States 1865-Present 3 History HIST 205 Colonial America: HIST 206 Civil War and Reconstruction: US HIST 207 Modern America: US 1898 to the Present HIST 210 America & the World: US Foreign Policy 1776-Present HIST 215 African American History HIST 1610 United States Colonial History Curricular Requirement History or International Culture (R) 3 History HIST 1614 Civil War History 3 Elective HIST History HIST 0685 United Stats Foreign Policy 3 History HIST Elective HIST 216 Vietnam HIST Elective HIST 218 The 60 s HIST Elective HIST 221 British History: Roman Times HIST 222 British History 1603-Present HPER 101 Physical Fitness Theory HPER 102 Community Sports HPER 103 Aerobic Fitness HPER 104 Health and Wellness HPER 111 Individual and Dual Sports HPER 112 Golf and Bowling HPER 113 Tennis and Badminton HIST 1120 British Isles 3 HIST 1123 Modern Britain 3 History PEDC PEDC PEDC No more than 4 credits in this category can count towards a degree No more than 4 credits in this category can count towards a degree No more than 4 credits in this category can count towards a degree History or International Culture (R) 1 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective NONAS 1 Elective (NONAS) PEDC PEDC PEDC No more than 4 credits in this category can count towards a degree No more than 4 credits in this category can count towards a degree No more than 4 credits in this category can count towards a degree 1 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective

14 Community College of Beaver County Course HPER 114 Tennis and Golf Pitt Course # PEDC Pitt Course Title No more than 4 credits in this category can count towards a degree # CR 1 Elective Curricular Requirement HPER 115 Introduction to Tennis PEDC No more than 4 credits in this category can count towards a degree 1 Elective ISTM Integrated Systems Technology NA Nothing from this area transfers NA NA JOUR 101 Journalism ENGWRT 0550 Intro to Journalism 3 Elective LITR 205 Intro to Fiction ENGWRT 0520 LITR 207 Introduction to Poetry ENGWRT 0530 Intro To Fiction Writing 3 Elective Intro to Poetry Writing 3 Creative Expression LITR 208 Drama ENGLIT 0310 The Dramatic Imagination 3 Literature I LITR 210 Concepts in Literature LITR 213 Crime Literature LITR 216 Literature of War LITR 217 World Literature LITR 218 Literature for Children LITR 219 Gothic Literature LITR 224 Literature of the Bible ENGLIT 0300 Introduction to Literature 3 Literature I ENGLIT 0625 Detective Fiction 3 Literature I ENGLIT Elective ENGLIT 0590 Formative Masterpieces 3 Literature I ENGLIT 0562 Childhood s Books 3 Elective ENGLIT 0636 The Gothic Imagination 3 Literature I ENGLIT 0597 The Bible as Literature 3 Elective LITR 225 Mythology ENGLIT 0644 Myth and Folktale 3 Literature I LITR 236 Arthurian Romance and Legend ENGLIT 0644 Myth and Folktale 3 Literature I LITR 240 Shakespeare ENGLIT 0580 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 Literature I LITR 250 Contemporary ENGLIT 0635 New Literature Literature 3 Literature I LITR 260 American Literature ENGLIT 0570 American Literary Traditions 3 Literature I LITR 262 British Literature ENGLIT Elective MATH 110 Mathematics of Business Not transferable

15 Community College of Beaver County Course MATH 112 Elem Math for Education MATH 129 College Algebra with Review MATH 130 College Algebra MATH 132 Foundations of Mathematics Pitt Course # MATH 135 Statistics STAT 0800 Pitt Course Title Not transferable Not transferable # CR MATH 0010 College Algebra Part Elective Not transferable Statistics In The Modern World MATH 155 Pre-Calculus MATH 0031 Algebra 3 Algebra MAT 160 Calculus l MATH 0220 MAT 161 Calculus ll MATH 0230 MUSI 101 Introduction to Music PHAR Pharmacy Technology PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 110 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 201 Contemporary Philosophical Problems Analytic Geometry & Calculus 1 Analytic Geometry & Calculus 2 Curricular Requirement 3 Quantitative Reasoning MUSIC 0211 Intro To Western Art Music 3 Music/Art I NA Nothing Transfers NA NA PHIL 0080 Introduction to Philosophical Problems 4 4 Algebra or Quantitative Reasoning Algebra or Quantitative Reasoning 3 Philosophy PHIL 0300 Introduction to Ethics 3 Philosophy PHIL Elective PHIL 205 Logic PHIL 210 Modern World Religions PHYS 101 and 102 College Physics I and II PHYS 105 Physical Science PHYS 110 Introduction to Astronomy RELGST 0000 PHYS 0110/0111 PHYS 0081 ASTRON 0089 Not Transferable Need both PHYS 101 AND 102 to receive credit for 0110/0111/0212 Space & Time, Light & Matter Stars, Galaxies and the Cosmos 3 Elective 8 Natural Sciences 3 Natural Science 3 Natural Science PHYS 201 Statics NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) PLIC 167 First Aid & CPR NONAS 2 Elective (NONAS) POLS 101 American National Government PS 0200 American Politics 3 Social Science POLS 102 Modern PS 1605 Modern Political Ideologies 3 Elective

16 Community College of Beaver County Course Political Systems POLS 210 American Foreign Policy PSYC 101 General Psychology 1 PSYC 105 Social Psychology PSYC 106 Human Growth & Development PSYC 201 Psychology of Personality PSYC 203 Sports Psychology PSYC 205 Educational Psychology PSYC 208 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 210 Child Psychology PSYC 211 Adolescent Psychology PSYC 212 Psychology of Gender Differences PSYC 213 Biological Psychology PSYC 215 Organizational Psychology PSYC 220 Learning Psychology PSYC 221 Research Methods Pitt Course # Pitt Course Title # CR PS 1511 American Foreign Policy 3 Elective Curricular Requirement PSY 0010 Introduction to Psychology 3 Natural Science PSY 0105 Introduction to Social Psychology 3 Social Science NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) PSY 0160 Psychology of Personality 3 Social Science PSY Elective NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) PSY 1205 Abnormal Psychology 3 Elective PSY 310 Developmental Psychology 3 Elective PSY 1355 Adolescence 3 Elective PSY 0184 Psychology of Gender 3 Social Science PSY 1215 Health Psychology 3 Elective PSY 1635 Organizational Psychology 3 Elective PSY Elective Not transferable RADS Radiologic NA Nothing transfers NA NA SOCI 101 Principles of Sociology SOCI 115 Marriage and the Family SOCI 150 Sociology of Sports SOCI 210 Contemporary Social Problems SOCI 231 Cultural Diversity in American SOC 0010 Intro to Sociology 3 Social Science SOC 0438 Sociology of the Family 3 Social Science SOC 0465 Sociology of Sports 3 Elective SOC 0007 Social Problems 3 Social Science SOC Elective

17 Community College of Beaver County Course Society Pitt Course # Pitt Course Title # CR Curricular Requirement SOCW 150 Introduction to Social Welfare SOCW 160 Introduction to Social Work SOCW 231 Cultural Diversity in the American Society NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) NONAS 3 Elective (NONAS) SPAN 101 Spanish 1 SPAN Elective SPAN 102 Spanish 2 SPAN SPAN 103 Spanish 3 SPAN THEA 100 Introduction to Theatre THEA 0800 Theatre Collaboration 3 Elective Elective placement exam needed to exempt from language requirement Elective placement exam needed to exempt from language requirement THEA 101Theater Arts I THEA 102 Theater Arts II THEA 105 Costume and Lighting THEA 0840 Not Transferable Not Transferable Introduction to Theatre Design 3 Creative Expression THEA 110 Stagecraft THEA 0842 Introduction to Stagecraft 3 Elective THEA 111 Makeup I THEA Elective THEA 112 Makeup II THEA Elective THEA 115 Stage Movement THEA 1100 Voice and Movement 1 3 Elective THEA 121 Acting I THEA 0830 Introduction to Performance 3 Creative Expression THEA 122 Acting Il THEA 1102 Acting 1 3 Elective THEA 123 Acting lll THEA 1103 Acting 2 3 Elective THEA 124 Acting lv THEA 1104 Acting 3 3 Elective THEA 131 Musical Theatre l THEA 1338 Music for Theatre 3 Elective

18 Community College of Beaver County Course THEA 132 Musical Theatre ll THEA 201 Voice and Speech l THEA 202 Voice and Speech ll THEA 211 Play Reading l THEA 212 Play Reading ll Pitt Course # THEA 1338 Pitt Course Title # CR Can only receive credit for THEA 131 or THEA 132 not both 3 Elective THEA 1100 Voice and Movement 1 3 Elective THEA 1101 Voice and Movement 2 3 Elective THEA Elective THEA 0810 Introduction to Dramatic Art 3 Literature Curricular Requirement THEA 221 Production l THEA Elective THEA 222 Production ll THEA Elective THEA 223 Production lll THEA Elective THEA 231 Musical Theatre History and Performance l THEA 232 Musical Theatre History and Performance ll VISC 110 Understanding Media VISC 115 Digital Imaging VISC 125 Photography: Film & Light THEA 1338 Music for Theatre 3 Elective THEA 1338 Can only receive credit for THEA 231 or THEA 232 not both Not Transferable 3 Elective SA 1270 Digital Imaging 3 Elective FILMST 0225 Studio Lighting Techniques 3 Elective VISC 130 Digital Video I FILMST Elective VISC 200 Kinetic Aesthetics VISC 208 Digital Animation VISC 215 Scriptwriting VISC 220 Digital Photography WRIT 101 English Composition 1 WRIT 103 Writing for Business and Technology WRIT 201 Creative Writing Workshop FILMST Elective FILMST Elective Not Transferable FILMST Elective ENGCMP 0200 ENGCOMP 0400 ENGWRT 0400 Seminar in Composition 3 Composition Written Professional Communication Introduction to Creative Writing 3 Elective 3 Creative Expression

19 Community College of Beaver County Course WRIT 215 Scriptwriting Pitt Course # ENGWRT 0000 Pitt Course Title # CR 3 Elective Curricular Requirement

20 College of Business Administration The University of Pittsburgh s College of Business Administration (CBA) awards the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree with majors in: Accounting Business Information Systems Finance Global Management Human Resources Management Marketing Supply Chain Management CBA is the undergraduate division of the Katz Graduate School of Business. Both Katz and CBA are fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), the premier accrediting agency for degree programs in business. CBA has consistently been ranked in the top 10% of accredited business programs by US News and World Report. Transfer Admission to CBA Admission is available for the Fall (August), Spring (January), and Summer (May) Terms on a rolling basis. To ensure full consideration, please apply as early as possible. The BSBA Program may be completed full-time or part-time. Transfer Process and Approved Courses It is recommended that you complete credits at CCBC prior to transferring to CBA. To best prepare for admission to CBA, make sure to take the following courses while you are at CCBC: MATH 160 Calculus I (4 credits) BUSM 255 Macroeconomics (3 credits) BUSM 256 Microeconomics (3 credits) These courses will transfer to CBA and will be considered heavily in the admissions process. While at CCBC, you may also complete courses that fulfill the CBA general education requirements, as well as take approved business courses. Other requirements that you may choose to complete while at CCBC are as follows: WRIT 101 English Composition (3 credits) Foreign language (if needed, see language requirement) a two-course sequence English literature one course Music/Art one course

21 Philosophy one course Social Sciences two courses in two different departments Natural Sciences two courses Foreign Culture two courses Organizational Behavior course Principles of Marketing course Accounting courses CCBC courses approved to meet these requirements are listed on the following pages. Admission to CBA For admission consideration, CBA suggests that community college students earn at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA. We also will look for strong academic performance (A s and B s) in the three required courses previously listed (calculus, macroeconomics, and microeconomics), as well as in any business courses taken. For admissions purposes, CBA will consider the grade earned in these courses the first time they are taken, without including the effect of course repeats. In addition, performance at all colleges attended will be taken into consideration. When scheduling, remember... You must earn a grade of 'C' or better in a course for it to transfer. You may need to take other math and/or English courses to prepare for calculus and English composition courses listed here. In particular, given that you may need to take several math courses prior to taking calculus, we suggest you begin taking math courses early on (preferably in your first semester). Your performance in math coursework will be an important factor in the admission process. If you haven t already fulfilled CBA s foreign language requirement with high school coursework (see foreign language section on the next page), you may complete it before transferring to Pitt. Because of additional requirments in foreign language and study abroad, students pursuing CBA s global management major are advised to plan for transfer to CBA relatively early on, after 45 credits for example. Students are encouraged to begin foreign language study while at the community college and to contact CBA Admissions about planning for this major. Completion of the global management major is likely to require 5-6 semesters of enrollment in CBA. If you have questions about scheduling classes, contact your academic advisor or call CBA at for assistance.

22 CBA Skills and General Education Requirements The CCBC courses below are approved to meet the following CBA general education requirements. The requirement fulfilled as well as the Pitt course equivalent is indicated. Please note: You will notice that sometimes non-equivalent transfer credit is awarded (ENGLIT 0000 for example). This means that the coursework transfers, just not as a specific Pitt course. It does fully meet the specified CBA requirement. Writing Requirement CCBC Course Credits Pitt course (equivalent) Credits WRIT101 English Composition 1 3 ENGCMP 0200 Seminar in Composition 3 Foreign Language Requirement fulfilled by 3 years of the same language (with a C average or better) in high school. Otherwise, levels 1 and 2 of a language in college are required. This is a good requirement to complete before transferring to Pitt. Complete both courses before transferring. Complete one two-course sequence below. CCBC Course (you take) Credits Pitt course Credits FREN 101/102 French ½ 6 FR 0000/ SPAN 101/102 Spanish ½ 6 SPAN 0000/ Literature Requirement (Take one course from this list.) CCBC Course Credits Pitt course Credits LITR 205 Introduction to 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3 Fiction LITR 207 Introduction to 3 ENGLIT 0315 Reading Poetry 3 Poetry LITR 210 Concepts in 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3 Literature LITR 213 Crime Literature 3 ENGLIT 1663 Detective Fiction 3 LITR 216 Literature of War 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3 LITR 217 World Literature 3 ENGLIT 1380 World Lit. in English 3 LITR 219 Gothic Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3 LITR 224 Literature of the 3 ENGLIT 0597 Bible as Literature 3 Bible LITR 225 World Mythology 3 CLASS 1130 Class. Myth. and 3 Literature LITR 240 Shakespeare s 3 ENGLIT 0580 Intro. Shakespeare 3 World LITR 250 Contemporary 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent 3

23 Literature LITR 260 American 3 ENGLIT 0570 American Literary 3 Literature Tradition LITR 262 British Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3 Music/Art Requirement (Take one course from this list.) CCBC Course Credits Pitt course Credits FILM 101 Cinema as Art 3 ENGLIT 0530 Film Analysis 3 FINE 100 Art Appreciation 3 HAA 0000 Non-equivalent 3 FINE 101 Art History 1 3 HAA 0010 Intro. to World Art 3 FINE 102 Art History 2 3 HAA 0010 Intro. to World Art 3 FINE 225 History 3 HAA 0501 American Art 3 American Art MUSI 101 Introduction to Music 3 MUSIC 0000 Non-equivalent 3 Philosophy Requirement (Take one course from this list.) CCBC Course Credits Pitt course Credits PHIL 101 Intro. to 3 PHIL 0080 Intro. Phil. Prob. 3 Philosophy PHIL 110 Introduction to 3 PHIL 0300 Introduction to Ethics 3 Ethics PHIL 201 Contemporary Philosophical Problems 3 PHIL 0000 Non-equivalent 3 Social Sciences Requirement (Take two courses from this list in two different departments) CCBC Course Credits Pitt course Credits ANTH 101 Prin. of Anthro 3 ANTH 1780 Intro to Anthropology 3 ANTH 105 Cultural Anthro 3 ANTH 0780 Intro to Cultural Anthro 3 HIST 101 West. Civil. 1 3 HIST 0100 West. Civil. 1 3 HIST 102 West. Civil. 2 3 HIST 0101 West. Civil. 2 3 HIST 111 US History 1 3 HIST 0601 US to HIST 112 U.S. History 2 3 HIST 0601 U.S Present 3 HIST 207 Mod.Amer. 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent Present HIST 212 Middle Ages 3 HIST 0000-Non-equivalent 3 HIST 215 African- 3 HIST 0000-Non-equivalent 3 American History HIST 216 Vietnam 3 HIST 0000-Non-equivalent 3 HIST 218 The 60 s 3 HIST 0000-Non-equivalent 3 HIST 221 British History: Roman Times to HIST 1120 British Isles 3

24 HIST 222 British History: 1603 to the Present POLS 101 Amer. Nat. Government POLS 102 Mod. Political Systems POLS 210 American Foreign Policy PYSC 105 Social Psychology PYSC 106 Human Growth and Development PYSC 201 Psychology of Personality PSYC 212 Psychology of Gender Differences SOCI 101 Principles of Sociology SOCI 115 Marriage & Family SOCI 210 Contemporary Social Problems SOCI 231 Cultural Diversity in American Society. 3 HIST 1123 Modern Britain 3 3 PS 0200 American Polititics 3 3 PS 0000 Non-equivalent 3 3 PS 0000 Non-equivalent 3 3 PSY 0105 Intro. to Social Psych. 3 3 PSY 0310 Developmental 3 Psychology 3 PSY 0160 Psychology of Personality 3 3 PSY 0184 Psychology of Gender 3 3 SOC 0010 Intro. to Sociology 3 3 SOC 0438 Sociology of the Family 3 3 SOC 0007 Social Problems 3 3 SOC 0000 Non-equivalent 3 Natural Sciences Requirement (Take two courses) CCBC Course Credits Pitt course Credits BIOL 100 Principles of 3 BIOSC 0800 Biology for non-majors 3 Biology BIOL 101 General Biology 4 BIOSC 0150/0050 Biology 1/Lab 4 1 BIOL 102 General Biology 4 BIOSC 0160/0060 Biology 2/Lab 4 2 BIOL 205 Ecology 4 BIOSC 0000 Non-equivalent 4 CHEM 100 Introduction to 3 CHEM 0800 Chemistry for Nonmajors 3 Chemistry CHEM 101 General 4 CHEM 0110 General Chemistry 1 4 Chemistry 1 CHEM 102 General 4 CHEM 0120 General Chemistry 2 4 Chemistry 2 PHYS 105 Physical 4 PHYS 0000 Non-equivalent 4 Science PHYS 110 Introduction to 3 ASTRON 0089 Stars, Galaxy, 3

25 Astronomy PHYS 101 College Physics 1 PHYS 102 College Physics 2 PSYC 101 General Psychology Cosmos 4 PHYS 0110 Intro. Physics PHYS 0111 Intro. Physics PSY 0010 Intro to Psychology 3 Foreign Culture Requirement (Take 2 courses from this list.) CCBC Course Credits Pitt course Credits ANTH 105 Cultural Anthro 3 ANTH 0780 Intro to Cultural Anthro 3 FINE 101 Art History 1 3 HAA 0010 Intro to World Art 3 FINE 102 Art History 2 3 HAA 0030 Intro to Modern Art 3 HIST 101 West. Civil. 1 3 HIST 0100 West. Civil. 1 3 HIST 102 West. Civil. 2 3 HIST 0101 West. Civil. 2 3 HIST 221 Brit. Hist. 3 HIST 1120 British Isles 3 Roman-1603 HIST 222 Brit. Hist HIST 1123 Modern Britain 3 Present LITR 217 World Literature 3 ENGLIT 1380 World Lit. in English 3 LITR 225 Mythology 3 CLASS 1130 Class Mythology & Lit. 3 Business Coursework These courses are also transferable to Pitt. CCBC Course (you take) Credits Pitt course (equivalent) Credits *ACCT 110 Financial 3 Accounting *ACCT 111 Managerial 3 BUSACC 0030 Financial Acct. 3 Accounting BUSH 210 Organizational 3 BUSORG 1020 Organizational 3 Behavior Behavior BUSM 245 Principles of 3 BUSMKT 1040 Introduction to 3 Marketing Marketing *Two courses together transfer as one Pitt course. Allow two terms to complete.

26 College of General Studies The College of General Studies (CGS) offers a variety of options leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. Majors in administration of justice, health services, humanities, legal studies, media and professional communications, natural sciences, public service, and social sciences are offered directly by the college. Administration of justice, humanities and social sciences majors are also available on Saturday. Transfer credit agreements have been established for the criminal justice program at the Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) for the College of General Studies; this agreement is available from CCBC transfer counselors or from the College of General Studies. Students interested in a Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences major in chemistry, communications, computer science, economics, English literature, English writing, history, history of art and architecture, mathematics, philosophy, political science, psychology, or sociology can begin their studies in the College of General Studies, complete some requirements then transfer to the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences to complete the remaining courses for their program. Students can also complete prerequisite courses through the College of General Studies and apply for admission to one of seven other University programs: business administration, engineering, health and rehabilitation sciences, information science, nursing, pharmacy, and social work. The college is located on the fourth floor of the Cathedral of Learning. You can contact the College of General Studies at , fax number is , and address is cgs@pitt.edu.

27 Requirements for the Degree Listed below are the requirements for the bachelor s degree in the College of General Studies, and the CCBC courses, which can be used to fulfill these requirements. Students wishing to see a more expanded listing should consult the CCBC/College of General Studies transfer information listed at: enrollment/degrees certificates/transfer/manuals agreements. Articulation agreements and other important information are also listed. The specific structure of a degree in CGS varies depending upon the major. However, all students must complete certain course requirements. It is suggested you begin your plan of study by taking courses that complete these requirements. If you should want to take any other courses, verify transferability with your CCBC transfer counselor or a CGS Academic Advisor. Note: A grade of C or better is required for transfer. Course requirements for a degree at the University of Pittsburgh, College of General Studies are designated under Curriculum Area in the CCBC transfer manual as follows: 1 = Skills: Oral Communication 2 = Skills: Writing 3 = Skills: Mathematics 4 = Quantitative and Formal Reasoning 5 = Literature 6 = History 7 = International Perspective 7N = Non Western Culture DS:H = Distribution of Studies: Humanities DS:S = Distribution of Studies: Social Sciences DS:N = Distribution of Studies: Natural Sciences

28 On the following chart, you may fill in the requirements as you complete them. *NOTE: A maximum of 60 credits may be eligible for transfer from a two year institution. Requirements Designation Term I. SKILLS A. Oral Communication (One course) #1 1. B. Writing (Two courses*) # *Note: one additional writing course must be completed at Pitt with a C or better for a total of three writing courses. C. Mathematics (One course) #3 1. D. Quantitative and Formal Reasoning (One Course) #4 1. II. UNDERSTANDINGS E. Humanities (Two courses from DS:H 1. two different departments) 2. F. Social Sciences (Two courses from DS:S 1. two different departments) 2. G. Natural Sciences (Three courses DS:N 1. from at least two different departments) H. Literature (One course) #5 1. I. History (One Course) #6 1. J. International Perspective (Three world culture courses with #7 1. one being Non western, or two courses 2. in a foreign language, and one Non western culture) 7N 3. III. IV. SPECIALIZED STUDY: THE MAJOR 8 16 courses. Verify transferability with a CCBC Transfer Counselor or a CGS Academic Advisor. Half of the major must be completed at the University of Pittsburgh. ELECTIVES Total credits required for a Baccalaureate degree: 120 minimum (approx. 40 courses)

29 KEY CGS College of General Studies CGS Credits Credits awarded apply only to CGS LD Lower Division 0000 No Equivalent The course is transferable even though there is no equivalent course at Pitt. DS:H Distribution of Studies: Humanities DS:N Distribution of Studies: Natural Sciences DS:S Distribution of Studies: Social Sciences * Indicates a course in a professional field. Students pursuing a CGS major may take the following number of professional field credits: Administration of Justice: Health Services: Humanities: Legal Studies: Media and Professional Communications: Natural Sciences: Public Service: Social Sciences: 18 credits 18 credits 18 credits 18 credits 18 credits 18 credits 18 credits 18 credits

30 ANTH ANTHROPOLOGY # Course Title CGS EQUIVALENT CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 Principles of Anthropology ANTH 1780 LD 3 DS:S 105 Cultural Anthropology ANTH DS:S AVIC/AVIP AVIATION No Courses Transfer BIOL BIOLOGY # Course Title CGS Equivalent CGS Credits Curriculum Area 100 Principles of Biology BIOSC DS:N 101 General Biology I BIOSC 0150/ DS:N 102 General Biology II BIOSC 0160/ DS:N 105 *Anatomy & Physiology I NUR *Anatomy & Physiology II NUR Human Ecology & Heredity BIOSC DS:N 115 Human Life Science BIOSC DS:N 205 Ecology BIOSC DS:N 210 Genetics BIOSC DS:N 215 Microbiology BIOSC DS:N ACCT BUSINESS ACCOUNTING # Course Title CGS Equivalent CGS Credits 110 *Financial Accounting AND ACCT BUSERV 1920 LD *Managerial Accounting BUSERV 1925 LD * Intermediate Accounting I BUSERV * Intermediate Accounting II BUSERV * Tax Accounting BUSERV * Cost Accounting I BUSERV 1925 LD *Auditing BUSERV * Professional Field CURRICULUM Area

31 BUSH BUSINESS HUMAN RESOURCES # Course Title CGS Equivalent CGS Credits 210 *Organizational Behavior BUSORG * Professional Field CURRICULUM Area BUSM BUSINESS MANAGEMENT # Course Title CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 112 *Principles of Management BUSERV 1915 LD *Business Law I BUSERV 1980 LD *Principles of Marketing BUSERV 1940 LD Macroeconomics ECON DS:S 256 Microeconomics ECON DS:S * Professional Field CASO CASINO MANAGEMENT No courses transfer CHEM CHEMISTRY # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 100 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM DS:N 101 General Chemistry I CHEM DS:N 102 General Chemistry II CHEM DS:N 105 Principles of Biological Chemistry CHEM DS:N COLL COLLEGE SUCCESS No courses transfer COMM COMMUNICATION # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 Oral Communication COMMRC DS:H 110 Interpersonal Communication COMMRC DS:H 120 Social Media COMMRC DS:H 201 Public Speaking COMMRC Understanding Media COMMRC DS:H 230 Team Development COMMRC 1106 LD 3 DS:H

32 CISF COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TELECOMMUNICATIONS Forensics CGS # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent Credits 120 Computer Forensics & Investigation INDIST Curriculum Area CISN COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TELECOMMUNICATIONS Networking No courses transfer CIST COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TELECOMMUNICATIONS Technologies # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits Curriculum Area 160 Visual Basic I CS Website Development Using Dreamweaver CS CISW COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TELECOMMUNICATIONS Web # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits Curriculum Area 101 Web Scripting Languages CS Java 1 only one of 201, 202, and CS , Java II 205 can transfer CS , Programming in C++ CS , Web Data Connectivity ASP & PHP CS CRIM CRIMINAL JUSTICE (A maximum of 21 credits will transfer for a major in Administration of Justice.) # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits 100 * Administration of Criminal Justice ADMJ *Child Abuse ADMJ *Narcotics & Drug Abuse ADMJ *Policing/Law Enforcement ADMJ 1200 LD *Correctional Administration ADMJ 1300 LD Criminal Law 1 LEGLST 1140 LD *Domestic Terrorism and ADMJ 1245 LD 3 Homeland Security CURRICULUM Area

33 206 *Forensic Criminal Investigation ADMJ 1115 LD *Computer Crime ADMJ *Juvenile Justice ADMJ 1225 LD *Interview & Interrogation ADMJ *Police Ethics & Problems ADMJ Criminology Theory SOC DS:S 232 *Criminal Evidence and Procedure ADMJ 1410 LD *Law, Adjudication, and Procedure ADMJ *Organized Crime ADMJ 1235 LD *Probation, Pardon, & Parole ADMJ 1350 LD Directed Study ADMJ Criminal Justice Internship See below 1 3 +Must submit course description for evaluation * Professional Field CULA CULINARY ARTS No Courses Transfer DANC DANCE CGS # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent Credits 225 * Dance Production HPA CURRICULUM Area DEVS DEVELOPMENTAL COURSES No Courses Transfer ERCH EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits 100 * Introduction to Early Childhood PSYED *Observation & Guidance PSYED *Creative Expression PSYED *Children s Development, Health, PSYED and Safety 106 *Curricular Materials PSYED *Diversity and Inclusion in Early PSYED Childhood 205 * Language & Literature EDUC *The Early Childhood Professional EDUC *Preschool Math and Science EDUC * Professional Field CURRICULUM Area

34 ECON ECONOMICS # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 255 Macroeconomics ECON DS:S 256 Microeconomics ECON DS:S EDUC EDUCATION # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits 105 *Foundations of Education ADMPS 1001 LD 3 * Professional Field CURRICULUM Area FILM FILM CGS CURRICULUM # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent Credits Area 101 Cinema as Art ENGFLM DS:H FINE FINE ART # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 100 Art Appreciation HAA DS:H, Art History I HAA DS:H 102 Art History II HAA DS:H 110 Drawing SA DS:H 111 Painting SA DS:H 125 Photography: Film and Light FILMST DS:H 210 Two Dimensional Design SA DS:H 220 Digital Photography FILMST DS:H 225 History of American Art HAA DS:H FOREIGN LANGUAGE: FREN FRENCH # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 French I FR French II FR French III FR

35 SPAN SPANISH # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 Spanish I SPAN Spanish II SPAN Spanish III SPAN GEOG GEOGRAPHY # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 Geography INDIST DS:S HPER HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION & RECREATION (Students may transfer a maximum of 4 credits of Physical Education.) # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits 103 Aerobics Fitness PEDC *Health and Wellness HPA Introduction to Tennis PEDC Golf PEDC Yoga I PEDC Yoga II PEDC *Nutrition HRS 1006 LD Yoga III PEDC Yoga IV PEDC *Holistic Approaches to Health HPA * Professional Field CURRICULUM Area HIST HISTORY # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 Western Civilization I HIST DS:S, 6, Western Civilization II HIST DS:S, 6, US History I HIST DS:S, US History II HIST DS:S, Modern America: US 1898 HIST DS:S, 6 Present 215 African American History HIST DS:S, Vietnam HIST DS:S, 6, The 60s HIST DS:S, 6

36 221 British Hist/Roman Times to 1603 HIST 1120 LD 3 DS:S, 6, British History: 1603 to Present HIST 1123 LD 3 DS:S, 6, 7 INDS INDEPENDENT STUDY course description needed for evaluation. ISTM INTEGRATED SYSEMS TECHNOLOGY No Courses Transfer JOUR JOURNALISM CGS CURRICULUM # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent Credits Area 101 Journalism ENGWRT LITR LITERATURE # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 205 Introduction to Fiction ENGLIT ,DS:H, Introduction to Poetry ENGLIT ,DS:H, Drama Craft ENGLIT DS:H, Concepts in Literature ENGLIT DS:H, Crime Literature ENGLIT DS:H, Literature of War ENGLIT DS:H, World Literature ENGLIT DS:H, Literature for Children ENGLIT DS:H, Gothic Fiction ENGLIT DS:H, The Literature of the Bible ENGLIT DS:H, World Mythology ENGLIT DS:H, Shakespeare s World in Literature ENGLIT DS:H, 5 and Film 250 Contemporary Literature ENGLIT DS:H, American Literature ENGLIT DS:H, British Literature ENGLIT DS:H, 5 MATH MATHEMATICS # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 130 College Algebra MATH Statistics STAT Pre Calculus MATH Calculus I MATH Calculus II MATH

37 MSHT MULTISKILLED HEALTH TECHNICIAN No Courses Transfer MUSI MUSIC # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 Introduction to Music MUSIC DS:H NANO NANOTECHNOLOGY No Courses Transfer OFFT OFFICE TECHNOLOGY No Courses Transfer PHAR PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY Contact CGS Advisor for Articulation Agreement. PHIL PHILOSOPHY # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL DS:H 110 Introduction to Ethics PHIL DS:H 201 Contemp. Philosophical Problems PHIL DS:H 210 Modern World Religions RELGST DS:H PHYS PHYSICS # COURSE TITLE CGS EQUIVALENT CGS CREDITS CURRICULUM Area 101 College Physics I PHYS DS:N 102 +College Physics II PHYS 0111/ DS:N 105 Physical Science PHYS DS:N 110 Intro to Astronomy ASTRON DS:N 201 Statics INDIST DS:N +Must complete both PHYS 101 and PHYS 102 to receive credit for PHYS 0212 WRKD POLICE TECHNOLOGY No Courses Transfer POLS POLITICAL SCIENCE # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 American National Government PS DS:S 102 Modern Political Systems PS 1605 LD 3 DS:S 210 American Foreign Policy PS 1511 LD 3 DS:S

38 PSYC PSYCHOLOGY # COURSE TITLE CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 General Psychology I PSY DS:N 105 Social Psychology PSY DS:S 106 *Human Growth & Development PSYED Psychology of Personality PSY DS:S 203 Sports Psychology PSY DS:S 205 * Educational Psychology PSYED 1001 LD Abnormal Psychology PSY 1205 LD 3 DS:S 210 Child Psychology PSY DS:N 211 Adolescent Psychology PSY 1355 LD 3 DS:S 212 Psychology of Gender Differences PSY DS:S 213 Health Psychology PSY DS:S 215 Organizational Psychology PSY DS:S * Professional Field RADS RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Contact CGS Advisor for Articulation Agreement. SOCI SOCIOLOGY # Course Title CGS Equivalent CGS Credits CURRICULUM Area 101 Principles of Sociology SOC DS:S 115 Marriage & Family SOC DS:S 210 Contemporary Social Problems SOC DS:S 231 Cultural Diversity in the American Society SOC DS:S SOCW SOCIAL WORK # Course Title CGS Equivalent CGS Credits 150 *Intro to Social Work and Social SOCWRK Welfare 160 *Interventive Methods I SOCWRK *Cult Diversity in American Society SOCWRK * Professional Field CURRICULUM Area

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