Bossier Parish Community College Transfer Equivalencies for Centenary College



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Bossier Parish Community College Transfer Equivalencies for Centenary College BPCC Bossier Parish Community College Course Description Course # ACCT 205 205: Introduction Financial Accounting. (3 3 0) Introduction to accounting and financial reporting concepts and the significance of financial accounting information in decision making. Emphasis on the accounting cycle; assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity ; and preparation of financial statements ART 201 201: Art History I. (3 3 0) A survey course of the development of the visual arts and civilization from Prehistoric and Gothic periods. ART 202 202: Art History II. (3 3 0) A continuation of Art History I, a survey course of the development of the visual arts and civilization from the Renaissance era to contemporary art. BIOL 101 101: General Biology I. (3-3-0) Introduction to the principles of biology for the science major. Topics include a history of biology, scientific method, general concepts and principles of biological molecules, cell structure and function, photosynthesis, cell respiration, cell reproduction, genetics, evolution and ecology. 101L: General Biology I Lab. (1-0-3) Laboratory designed to supplement General Biology I for science majors. Withdrawal from lecture mandates withdrawal from laboratory BIOL 110 110: Medical Terminology. (3 3 0) Study of the basic structure of medical terms including prefixes, suffixes, roots, combining forms, plurals, pronunciation, spelling, and definitions. The course introduces students to fundamental concepts in human anatomy and physiology. BUSN 201 201: Principles of Macroeconomics. (3 3 0) An introduction to macroeconomic theory with application of macro principles to problems of unemployment, inflation, economic growth, fiscal policy, and monetary policy. BUSN 202 202: Principles of Microeconomics. (3 3 0) An introduction to microeconomics, the study of individual market interactions. Concentration on role of customers and producers in markets for particular goods and services. Topics include demand, supply, market equilibrium, international trade, production of goods under pure competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly. BUSN 215 215: Business Law. (3 3 0) Principles of law relating to legal aspects of business transactions with particular emphasis on contracts. Includes subjects such as bailments, commercial paper, insurance, agency, employment, regulation, property, and consumer protection. Case studies used in class. CHEM 101 101: General Chemistry I. (3-3-0) Prerequisites: ACT Math score of 18 or MATH 102. It is strongly suggested that students should have completed a high school chemistry course or CHEM 107. Fundamental skills and knowledge required for a continued study of chemistry and the related sciences. Topics include nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, chemical equations, stoichiometry, gas laws, bonding, energy relationships, solutions and Centenary Course # ACCT 203 ART 101 ART 102 BIOL 101 BIOL 251 ECON 212 ECON 211 BUSN 223 CHEM 121/123

quantitative problem solving. 101L: General Chemistry I Laboratory. (1-0-3) Prerequisite: Previous credit or current registration in CHEM 101. Laboratory skills and knowledge required for a continued study of chemistry and related sciences. Content supports topics in Chemistry I (Science majors), including safety and basic laboratory techniques to include data collection and interpretation and introduction to laboratory reporting. Withdrawal from lecture mandates withdrawal from laboratory CHEM 102 102: General Chemistry II. (3-3-0) Prerequisite: CHEM 101. A continuing study of chemistry concepts by building on topics covered in CHEM 101. Topics include intermolecular forces, thermodynamics, general and heterogeneous equilibrium; kinetics, solutions, acid/base equilibrium and properties; and electrochemistry. CHEM 122/124 102L: General Chemistry II Laboratory. (1-0-3) Prerequisite: Previous credit or current registration in CHEM 102. Safety and basic laboratory techniques related to the topics in Chemistry II (science majors). Withdrawal from lecture mandates withdrawal from laboratory ENGL 101 101: Composition and Rhetoric I. (3 3 0) Prerequisite: Placement test, ACT score of 18 or higher, or a grade of C or better in ENGL 099 or equivalent course. Introductory course in writing including study of selected readings; emphasis on basic rhetorical methods. CLEP credit accepted. ENGL 102 102: Composition and Rhetoric II. (3 3 0) Prerequisite: ENGL 101, grade of "C" or better. Introductory course in college writing including study of selected readings in literature with emphasis on developing critical essays and research skills. No CLEP accepted. ENGL 257 257:Introduction to African American Literature (3 3 0) Prerequisite: ENGL 102, grade of "C" or better Introduction to African American literature that includes critical analysis and writing about literature. Students will read, analyze, discuss, and write about literary works by African American writers during the periods of Reconstruction, the rise of the New Negro, the Harlem Renaissance, black realism, modernism, and post modernism. ENGL 290 290: Creative Writing. (3 3 0) Prerequisite: ENGL 102, grade of "C" or better. A course in writing short stories, short drama, poetry, and non fiction with emphasis on stimulation of ideas for writing and criticism. HLPE 103 103: Bowling. (1 3 0) Instruction in the fundamentals, techniques, rules and etiquette of bowling with provision of practical application. Lane fee required. HLPE 107 107: Aerobics. (1 3 0) The course consists of exercises and aerobic routines designed to develop a higher level of physical fitness and to improve cardiovascular endurance and muscle tone. ENGL 101 ENGL 102 ENGL 295 ENGL 219

HLPE 113/114 113: Fundamental Weight Training (Men). (1-3-0) Fundamental weight training and strength development techniques. 114: Fundamental Weight Training (Women). (1-3-0) Fundamental weight training and strength development techniques. HIST 101 101: Western Civilization I. (3 3 0) A survey of European civilization from pre historic man to the 1500s. HIST 102 102: Western Civilization II. (3 3 0) A survey of European civilization from the 1500s to the present. HIST 103 103: World Civilization I. (3 3 0) A survey of civilizations from prehistoric man to the 17th Century. HIST 104 104: World Civilization II. (3 3 0) A survey of European Civilization from 1600 to the present. HIST 201 201: American History I. (3 3 0) Discovery and exploration by European powers, colonial foundations, movement for independence, early years of the Republic, national growth and expansion, sectionalism and the Civil War. HIST 202 202: American History II. (3 3 0) Reconstruction, industrial expansion and related problems, imperialism, World War I and aftermath, Depression and New Deal, World War II, and the development of the United States since World War II. HIST 203 203: Louisiana History. (3 3 0) A study of the history of Louisiana emphasizing exploration, settlement, development, European domination, and political characteristics up to the present. MATH 102 102: College Algebra. (3 3 0) Prerequisite: ACT score of 19 or higher, appropriate placement test score, or a grade of "C" or higher in MATH 099. Topics from algebra including complex numbers; radical and rational equations; linear and quadratic equations and inequalities; absolute value equations and inequalities; lines and slope; graphs; inverse, exponential, and logarithmic functions; systems of equations and inequalities; conics; applications. MATH 111 111: Precalculus. (3 3 0) Prerequisite : ACT score of 20 or higher, appropriate placement test score, or a grade of "C" or higher in MATH 099. Thorough study of algebraic and trigonometric concepts required for calculus. Analysis of linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions as they apply to calculus. Other topics in algebra include system of equations and conics. Trigonometric topics include angles, radian measure, right triangle trigonometry, graphs, inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, verifying identities, and laws of sine and cosine. MATH 112 112: Trigonometry. (3 3 0) Prerequisite: ACT score of 25 or higher, appropriate placement test score, or a grade of "C" or higher in MATH 102. Methods and theory of trigonometry including trigonometric functions, solution of right triangles, identities and trigonometric equations, graphs, inverse trigonometric functions, solution of oblique triangles, and complex numbers. HIST 102 HIST 103 HIST 295 HIST 295 HIST 205 HIST 206 HIST 207 MATH 104 MATH 107 MATH 295

MATH 250 250: Calculus I. (3 3 0) Prerequisite: ACT score of 28 or higher, appropriate placement test score, or a grade of C or higher in MATH 111, or a grade of C or higher in MATH 102 and MATH 112. Topics include functions; limits and continuity; differentiation; applications of derivatives. MATH 251 MUSC PSYC 201 PSYC 220 251: Calculus II. (3 3 0) Prerequisite: Student must receive a grade of C or higher in MATH 250. Topics include integration; applications of definite integrals; integrals and transcendental functions; and techniques of integration. Music courses may transfer depending on audition and placement test results. 201: Introduction to Psychology. (3 3 0) An examination of the nature of psychology, its history, techniques, learning theory, human adjustment, personality, state of consciousness, development, statistics, social, abnormal, and psychological topics. 220: Developmental Psychology. (3 3 0) Consideration of the physical, intellectual, emotional, and social process of development of the individual from conception though the entire life span. SLGY 201 201: Introduction to Sociology. (3 3 0) An examination of cultural origins, the social process, and group behavior in relation to the individual and institutions. SLGY 202 202: Social Problems. (3 3 0) Social problems of modern life with particular attention to crime and delinquency, substance abuse, family issues, health issues, and social reform. SLGY 203 203: Marriage and Family Living. (3 3 0) Significant factors for dating, successful marriage, martial adjustment, and family living. SPAN 101 101: Elementary Spanish I. (3 3 0) This beginning course is for students who have no preparation in Spanish. It is a study of the fundamentals of Spanish grammar, with special emphasis given to aural oral practice in the language, as well as a glimpse into Spanish culture. Grammar, conversation, aural comprehension, and elementary reading selections will be studied. SPAN 102 102: Elementary Spanish II. (3 3 0) Prerequisite: SPAN 101 or permission of instructor. This second semester course is focused on creating sentences in present, past, future, conditional and other tenses, learning how to translate and how to formulate questions and answers. Students will also continue to study Spanish culture. SPCH 110 110: Public Speaking. (3 3 0) The study and application of principles of public communication with emphasis on designing and delivering effective oral presentations. THTR Theatre courses may transfer depending on audition and departmental recommendations MATH 115 MATH 201 PSY 101 PSY 211 SOC 101 SOC 112 SOC 202 SPAN 101 Placement test may be required for upper level courses SPAN 102 Placement test may be required for upper level courses COMM 180 VTAH 111 111: Varsity Athletics I. (1 12 0) WAC 101

Activity course for first year, first semester individuals participating in cheerleading, danceline, or interscholastic athletics. (Students may enroll in the course twice maximum.) Fall. VTAH 112 112: Varsity Athletics I. (1 12 0) Prerequisite: HLPE 111. Activity course for first year, second semester individuals participating in cheerleading, danceline, or varsity athletics. (Students may enroll in the course twice maximum.) Spring. WAC 102