2011-2012 NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE CEDAR CREST COLLEGE COURSE EQUIVALENT LIST



Similar documents
How To Learn History At Trinity College

Carteret Community College - General College Catalog

ACC 115 Managerial Accounting with Spreadsheets 4 BUS 0115 Principles of Accounting 3. ACC 116 Computerized Accounting 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3

Central College Iowa Community College Transfer Credit Guide

Hanover Course Equivalencies

Sinclair Community College Course Equivalency Guide

ACT 100 BASIC ACCOUNTING 3 ELECTIVE ACT 151 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 3 ACCT 202 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II 3

Harrisburg Area Community College

Template for CAA students earning an AAS degree or no degree who are interested in Elementary Education at WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY

Central Texas College

El Paso Community College

TRANSFER GUIDE. SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE and BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY Catalog Catalog

Program Planning Guide University Transfer, Associate in Arts (A10100)

Transfer Credit Listing

Template for CAA students earning an AAS degree or no dgree who are interested in Psychology at WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY

El Paso Community College

And. ENGL 101: College English I must take the Professional Purposes Pa

Transfer Course Conversion to Columbia College Equivalencies

Associate of Arts and Science Degree Worksheet Academic Year

Animation Program Articulation

Columbus State Community College Course Equivalency Guide

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI ST. LOUIS & ST. LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE

AHLT 121 Ethics and Health Care (Formerly 04121) 2 PHIL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2

II. GENERAL ELECTIVES: ENG Writing II (3) Math or Science Course (3) NOTE 2 History Course (3) NOTE Level English (3) NOTE 2

Transfer Course Equivalencies

Choosing classes for Westfield State University (WSU):

National University Articulation Agreement

Georgia Military College

USC REGIONAL AND SOUTH CAROLINA TECHNICAL COLLEGE TRANSFERABLE COURSES

Fayetteville Technical Community College

Transfer Course Conversion to Columbia College Equivalencies

ASSOCIATE IN GENERAL EDUCATION DEGREE OPTION (A10300)

Tier 1 General Education Requirements

Template for CAA students earning an AA degree who are intersted in a Business Administration at WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY

Weber State University Course Equivalency Guide

Fashion Marketing Program Articulation

RACC to Albright Transfer Guide & Course Equivalencies

WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY

Associate of Applied Science

COURSE EQUIVALENCY Revised January 2012 (updated 6/12)

MORTON COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE CATALOG

COMPREHENSIVE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

ACA 111 College Student Success 1 CAS 0001 University Scholarship 1. ACC 111 Financial Accounting 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3

General Education Requirements

Graphic Design Program Articulation

Middlesex Community College Liberal Studies AS and Agreement Requirements. Framingham State College Course Equivalencies COURSE # TITLE CR COURSE #

College of Southern Maryland

TEXAS COMMON COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM

CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

Southwest Tennessee Community College. Course Equivalency Guide

How To Pass A Business Course

Central Ohio Technical College - Muskingum University Course Transfer Guide*

Bachelor of Science in Psychology (PYSCC)

General Education Requirements

Lindenwood University - St. Louis Community College Marketing Transfer Guide

Key to Comments: Course ID Course Title Cr. Hr. Course ID Course Title Comments Cr. Hr.

Indiana University Southeast. Frequently Transferred Course Equivalencies KCTCS. Updated March 2015

B.A. Digital Arts and Animation: 3D Animation Concentration. B.A. Digital Arts and Animation: 3D Modeling Concentration

Philosophy - Humanities Associate in Arts Degree Plan

Criminal Justice - Social & Behavorial Sciences Associate in Arts Degree Plan

Northampton Community College Course Comparison Guide *Revised as of July 2013*

WPCC Academic Advising Manual Transfer Associate Degree - Crosswalk

MILLS COLLEGE General Education Articulation Agreement with College of Marin (based on College of Marin ASSIST)

Accounting Associate in Arts Degree Plan

SB & GPC or Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3. ANT105 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 120

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT IN LIBRARY SCIENCE BETWEEN JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND CLARION UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Manchester Community College/University of Hartford A.S. to B.S. in Paralegal Studies Course Equivalencies

DCCC to Albright Transfer Guide & Course Equivalencies

Grand View Core with DMACC Course Options These equivalencies are only a guide and subject to change without notice.

Transfer Guide. Advanced Composition ENG Writing & Speaking (GWS) ENGL 202C (GWS) 3 Direct

Key to Comments: Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I GE NS 4

Comparison Chart: Connecticut Community College Nursing Program. Central Connecticut State University

Harrisburg Area Community College

chapter 7 General Education 57

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT In CRIMINAL JUSTICE Between EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA And JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Computer Science Associate in Science Degree Plan

Highland Community College Course Equivalency Report

Pre-Occupational Therapy Associate in Science Degree Plan

Transfer Course Equivalency Guide. Tarrant County College

Transfer Credit from the University of Arkansas Community College - Morrilton

Political Science - Social & Behavioral Sciences Associate in Arts Degree Plan

Appendix A: Articulated Associate Degrees. College of Southern Idaho Degree

Midland University - Transfer Policy

U P P E R I O W A U N I V E R S I T Y

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT INTRODUCTION

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT COURSE EQUIVALENCIES

August/December 15 Edition FALL CLASS SCHEDULE ONLINE LEARNING REGISTRATION BEGINS JULY 27 CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 24

Criminal Justice USC Upstate General Education Requirements (43-44 hours) Group I Communication (9 hours) English 101 English 102 Speech 201

Intercultural Communication* (Also meets Cultural Diversity Requirement) Total Hours 9

Anthropology (ANT) ANT 1300 Cultural Anthropology SOC 2500 Cultural Anthropology All other ANT courses will transfer as SOC electives

Chemistry (BA or BS) MATH 243 Calculus III 5 PHYS 220 Engineering Physics I 5 PHYS 221 Engineering Physics II 5

ST. CHARLES COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER EQUIVALENCIES FOR UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI KANSAS CITY

DEPARTMENTAL COURSES

Transcription:

2011-2012 NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE EQUIVALENT LIST NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Dept./No. & Course Title Dept.No. Requirements ACCOUNTING ACCT 100 Accounting for Non-Accountants ACCT 101 Financial Accounting I and ACC 101 ACCT 151 Financial Accounting II ACCT 155 Accounting for Managers ACCT 160 Accounting Applications ACC 999 ACCT 201 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 208 ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting ACC 102 ACCT 205 Cost Accounting ACC 203 ACCT 220 Income Tax Accounting I and ACC 218 ACCT 230 Income Tax Accounting II ACCT 251 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 209 ACCT 255 Principles of Auditing ACCT 291, 292, 293 ARCHITECTURE ARCH 100 Architectural History I-Antiquity to 1870 ART ART ARCH 101 Architectural Graphics I ARCH 110 Architecture Design Studio ARCH 121 Architectural Graphics II ARCH 150 Architecture Design Studio II ARCH 155 Architectural History II 1870 to Present ART ART ARCH 204 Design & Analysis of Structural Form ARCH 210 Architectural Design Studio III ARCH 215 Advanced Digital Analysis ARCH 250 Architecture Design Studio IV ARCH 265 Digital Production Drawing ART ARTA 100 Art and Visual Thinking ART ARTA 101 Art History Survey ART 105 ART ARTA 107 Drawing I ART 101 ART ARTA 110 Principles of 3-D Design ART 110 ART ARTA 111 Principles of 2-D Design and Color ART 110 ART ARTA 124 Drawing II ART 213 ART ARTA 126 Painting II ART 223 ART ARTA 130 Introduction to Website Design ARTA 131 3-D Computer Animation ARTA 132 Web Animation with Flash 1

ARTA 133 Advanced 3-D Computer Animation ARTA 136 Interactive programming with Flash ARTA 138 Video Game Design ARTA 139 Advanced Video Game Design ARTA 140 Advanced Web Portfolio ARTA 151 Black and White Photography ARTA 158 Painting I ART 123 ART ARTA 161 Ceramics ART 131 ART ARTA 162 Sculpture ART 127 ART ARTA 164 Printmaking ART 129 ART ARTA 170 Computer Graphics ARTA 171 Desktop Publishing ARTA 180 Digital Design and Typography I ARTA 181 Digital Design and Typography II ARTA 190 Creative Designs ARTA 204 Drawing III ART 213 ART ARTA 210 Package Design ARTA 220 Media Art ARTA 226 Painting II ART 223 ART ARTA 230 New Media Theory and Practice COM 120 ARTA 231 New Media Production ARTA 251 Black and White Photography ARTA 256 Visual Communication ARTA 260 Individual Studio/Professional Practices ARTA 261 Advanced Ceramics ART 231 ART ARTA 270 Professional Workshop ARTA 282 Digital Photography ARTA 284 Creative Photography ARTA 291, 292, 293 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE BIOS 104 Field Ecology BIO 234 SCI BIOS 105 Contemporary Biology BIO 111 SCI BIOS 107 Biology I BIO 121 SCI BIOS 110 BIOS 115 SCI BIOS 150 Biology II BIO 122 SCI BIOS 160 Human Biology BIO 112 SCI BIOS 202 Microbiology BIO 127 SCI BIOS 204 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 117 or BIO 217 SCI BIOS 206 General Ecology BIO 234 SCI BIOS 210 Environmental Biology BIOS 250 Introduction to Cell & Molecular Biology BIO 121 or SCI BIOS 254 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 118 or BIO 218 SCI BIOS 260 Genetics BIOS 281, 282, 283, 291, 292, 293, 294 BIOTECHNOLOGY All courses transfer for elective credit 2

BUSINESS BUSA 101 Introduction to Business BUSA 114 Manufacturing Cost Control ACC 203 BUSA 115 Intro to International Business BUA 240 GS BUSA 131 Principles of Marketing MRK 230 BUSA 135 Principles of Exporting and Importing BUSA 137 Principles of Selling BUSA 141 Entrepreneurship BUSA 152 Business Law I BUA 221 BUSA 201 Business Statistics I MAT 110 ML BUSA 202 Business Law II BUSA 205 Management Fundamentals BUA 110 BUSA 221 Business Communications BUA 300 BUSA 226 Human Resources Management BUA 220 BUSA 231 Production and Inventory Control BUSA 235 Advertising & Public Relations MRK 334 BUSA 252 Quality Management BUSA 260, 261, 262, 263 and 264 BUA 240 GS BUSA 270 Marketing Simulation BUSA 272 Finance/Applied Investment Mgmt. BUA 216 BUSA 191, 192, 193 BUSA 291, 292, 293 CHEMISTRY CHEM 105 Chemistry in Society SCI CHEM 120 General Chemistry I CHE 111 SCI CHEM 121 Lab Safety Procedure CHEM 135 Chemistry of Life CHE 103 SCI CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I CHE 205 SCI CHEM 220 General Chemistry II CHE 112 SCI CHEM 225 Quantitative Analysis CHE 112 SCI CHEM 228 Chemical Methods & Instrumentation CHE 302 SCI CHEM 251 Organic Chemistry II CHE 206 SCI CHEM 291, 292, 293, 294 COMMUNICATION DISORDERS COMD 131 Introduction to Sign Language COMMUNICATIONS/THEATRE CMTH 102 Speech Communication THS 105 CMTH 103 Mass Communication CST 110 SS CMTH 105 Public Speaking CMTH 110 Introduction to the Theatre THS 100 ART CMTH 111 Acting I THS 201 ART CMTH 115 Technical Theatre CMTH 117 Stagecraft THS 150 ART CMTH 120 Radio Production CMTH 122 Radio Workshop 3

CMTH 126 The Communication Arts CMTH 130 MIDIS Sequencing & Synthesis CMTH 170 Television Production CMTH 180 Multimedia Production CMTH 182 Multimedia Graphics and Animation CMTH 189 Stage Voice and Movement CMTH 206 Directing THS 301 CMTH 211 Plays: Classical to Contemporary THS 231 or THS 232 ART SMTH 212 Acting II THS 202 CMTH 214 Interpersonal Communication COM 210 CMTH 215 Intercultural Communication CMTH 218 Theatre Portfolio CMTH 220 Introduction to Film COM 140 CMTH 221 History of Broadcasting COM 112 CMTH 225 Scriptwriting CMTH 230 Communication Theory COM 200 CMTH 231 Small Group Communication CMTH 245 Audio Recording and Mixdown CMTH 252 Video Editing & Post Production CMTH 275 Radio-TV Internship CMTH 212 Acting II THS 202 ART CMTH 291, 292, 293 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE CISC 100 Computer Technology I (3 credits) CISC 101 Introduction to Computers I CISC 104 Microcomputer Applications CIS 101 (3 credits) CISC 105 Microcomputer Operating Systems (3 credits) CISC 106 Computing with Alice CISC 111 Introduction to the Internet CISC 115 Computer Science I CIS 135 (3 credits) ML CISC 125 Computer Science II CIS 136 (3 credits) CISC 128 Client-side Scripting (3 credits) CISC 145 Visual Software Development CIS 220 (3 credits) CISC 150 Object-Oriented Programming (3 credits) CISC 158 Server-side Scripting (3 credits) CISC 180 Network Security (3 credits) CISC 201 Advanced Web Technologies CISC 205 Computer Operating Systems (3 credits) CISC 225 Computer Organization (3 credits) CISC 230 Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis CIS 340 (3 credits) CISC 231 Data Communications and LANs CIS 243 (3 credits) CISC 262 LAN Management (3 credits) CISC 265 Networking, Architectures, Processes (3 credits) CISC 267 Internetworking and Routing (3 credits) CISC 270 Data Base Systems CIS 302 (3 credits) CISC 271 Intermediate Routing, LAN & WANS CISC 272 Building Scalable Internetworks CISC 278 Web Server Administration (3 credits) 4

CISC 280 Law and Ethics of Computer Security CISC 282 Measure/Counter Measure (3 credits) CISC 291, 292, 293, 294 COUNSELING COUN 100, 101, 120, 130 COUN 291, 292, 293 CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJST 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 101 CJST 111 American Legal System CRJ 101 CJST 115 Criminal Law CJST 121 Criminology CRJ 106 SS CJST 125 Corrections and Rehabilitation CRJ 306 CJST 131 Juvenile Delinquency and Laws CRJ 301 Pertaining to Children CJST 135 Law Enforcement Techniques CJST 145 Criminal Justice Ethics CRJ 211 CJST 250 Contemporary Issues CULINARY ARTS CULA 102, 103, 105, 110, 115, 120, 130, 145, 150, 170 DANCE DANC 101 Dance History ART DANC 110 Ballet I DNC 211 ART DANC 120 Modern Dance I DNC 220 ART DANC 130 Jazz I DNC 216 ART DANC 202 Improvisation DNC 226 DANC 210 Ballet II DNC 213 ART DANC 220 Modern Dance II DNC 230 ART DANC 230 Jazz II DNC 212 DIETARY MANAGEMENT DIET 101, 105, 110 E-BUSINESS EBUS 101, 103, 130 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EARL 105 Early Childhood Visual Arts EDU 308 EARL 106 Early Childhood Development & Learn. ECE 101 EARL 107 Observation and Assessment ECE 301 EARL 109 Introduction to Early Childhood Ed. ECE 101 EARL 126 Early Childhood Arts EDU 335 EARL 202 Society and the Child ECE 305 EARL 208 Early Childhood Math EDU 332 EARL 216 Childhood Literacy and Language ECE 207 EARL 217 Child, Family and Communities ECE 305 5

EARL 218 Early Childhood Science EDU 317 EARL 112 Early Childhood Language and Literature ECE 207 EARL 122 Early Childhood Music and Movement DNC 236 EARL 215 Early Childhood Science and Math EDU 332 EARL 256 Internship EDU 151 EARL 275 The Early Childhood Professional ECE 101 EARL 113, 114, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 220, 231, 232, 254 ECONOMICS ECON 201 Macroeconomics ECO 101 SS ECON 251 Microeconomics ECO 102 SS ECON 291, 292, 293 EDUCATION EDUC 101 Foundation of Education EDU 100 EDUC 105 EDUC 115 Education for All Students EDU 100 EDUC 252 Educational Psychology EDU 200 EDUC 256 Effective Use of Instructional Technology EDU 306 In Classrooms EDUC 291, 292, 293 ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY ELEC 260 WANS and Optical Networks ENGINEERING ENGG 100, 110, 112, 115, 117, 125, 201, 205 220, 230, 240, 251, 252, 260, 262, 268 ENGG 191, 192, 193, 194 ENGG 291, 292, 293, 294 ENGLISH ENGL 101 English I WRI 100 WRI 1 ENGL 151 English II WRI 2 ENGL 201 British Literature I (fulfills the 3 credit PDE literature requirement for education students) ENGL 251 British Literature II (fulfills the 3 credit PDE literature requirement for education students) ENGL 201 British Literature I and ENG 201 HUM ENGL 251 British Literature II ENGL 203 Shakespeare ENG 311 HUM ENGL 205 American Literature I (fulfills the 3 credit PDE literature requirement for education students) ENGL 255 American Literature II (fulfills the 3 credit PDE literature requirement for education students) ENGL 205 American Literature I and ENG 220 HUM ENGL 255 American Literature II ENGL 211 Plays: Classical to Contemporary ENG 244 HUM 6

ENGL 215 Multicultural Adolescent Literature HUM ENGL 250 Contemporary Latin American ENG 245 HUM Literature in Translation ENGL 253 Creative Writing ENG ART ENGL 256, 257, 260, 265 HUM ENGL 264 Irish Literature Major ENGL 267 Poetry Writing ENG 234 ART ENGL 291, 292, 293 FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT FOOD 110, 113, 120, 123, 201, 250 GEOGRAPHY GEOG 101 World Geography GS GEOG 121 Introduction to Environmental Problems or SCI BIO 111 (if 1 credit lab is completed at CCC) GEOG 130 Geographic Information Systems GEOG 140 Investigating Climate Change GS GEOG 150 Astronomy GSC 103 SCI GEOG 151 Geography of the US and Canada GEOG 210 Meteorology GSC 102 SCI GEOG 221 The Contemporary Middle East HIS/PSC 275 GS GEOG 291, 292, 293 GEOLOGY GEOL 201 Physical Geology GSC 101 SCI GEOL 291, 292, 293, 294 HEALTH HEAL 150 Contemporary Health HEAL 291, 292, 293, 295 HISTORY HIST 103 Ancient and Medieval History HUM HIST 113 American History I HIS 121 HUM HIST 121 The Black Experience HUM HIST 153 Modern European History 1300-1815 HUM HIST 163 American History II HIS 122 HUM HIST 166 Civil War and Reconstruction HIS 223 HUM HIST 167 Vietnam HUM HIST 168 History of the Middle East HUM HIST 173 Modern European History 1815 Present HUM HIST 210 History of Modern Science 1859 Present HUM HIST 211 History of Pennsylvania HUM HIST 291, 292, 293 HOSPITALITY HOSP 101, 111, 201, 210, 212, 215, 221, 293 7

HUMAN SERVICES HUSV 101, 105, 110 HUMANITIES HUMA 121, 140 HUM INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES INTS 101 INTS 291, 292, 293, 294 INTERIOR DESIGN INDS 121 Graphics and Presentations Techniques For Interior Designers JOURNALISM JOUR 101, 102, 103, 202 JOUR 201, 203 WRI 2 LIBRARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT LIBT 253 MATHEMATICS MATH 026, 028, 041 MATH 103 Applications in Mathematics ML MATH 110 Applied Mathematics MATH 118 Foundations of Mathematics I ML MATH 119 Foundations of Mathematics II MAT 202 ML MATH 120 The Nature of Mathematics MAT 102 ML MATH 140 College Algebra ML MATH 145 Trigonometry or MAT 140 ML MATH 160 Pre-Calculus MATH 150 Introductory Statistics or MAT 110 ML BUSA 251 Business Statistics II MATH 165 Applied Calculus or MAT 141 ML MATH 180 Calculus I or MATH 175 Calculus with Precalculus Part I and MATH 176 Calculus with Precalculus Part II MATH 181 Calculus II MAT 142 ML MATH 191, 192, 193, 194 MATH 202 Discrete Math MAT 224 (3 cr) ML MATH 210 Calculus III MAT 211 ML MATH 211 Differential Equations MAT 313 ML MATH 291, 292, 293, 294 MODERN LANGUAGE MDLA 102 Elementary French I FRE 101 MDLA 103 Elementary Spanish I SPA 101 MDLA 105 Elementary Chinese I GS MDLA 112 Elementary French II FRE 102 8

MDLA 113 Elementary Spanish II SPA 102 MDLA 115 Elementary Chinese II GS MDLA 122 Intermediate French I MDLA 123 Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201 MDLA 133 Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202 GS MDLA 291, 292, 293 MUSIC MUSC 101 Introduction to Music MUS 101 ART MUSC 110 Fundamentals of Music ART MUSC 130 Chorus MUS 196 ART MUSC 141 Applied Music I MUS 192 ART MUSC 191/ Special Studies in Music 192/193 MUSC 242 Applied Music II MUS 192 ART MUSC 243 Applied Music III MUS 192 ART MUSC 244 Applied Music IV MUS 192 ART NURSING NUTRITION NUTR 105 Introduction to Nutrition Will be reviewed for NTR 210 requirement for nursing students only OFFICE ADMINISTRATION OFAD 142, 143 (1 credit each) OFAD 221 Business Communications BUA 300 PARALEGAL PARL 101, 151, 153, 156, 161, 162, 163, 166, 187, 215, 250 PARL 291/292/293 Special Studies in Paralegal (1-3 credits) PHILOSOPHY PHIL 111 On Death and Dying REL 220 SS PHIL 121 World Religions REL 120 GS PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy PHI 100 HUM PHIL 202 Ethics and Moral Problems PHI 200 HUM PHIL 204 Ancient Philosophy PHI 201 HUM PHIL 215 Modern Philosophy HUM PHIL 220 Existentialism HUM PHIL 291, 292, 293 PHYSICAL EDUCATION - All courses will transfer for elective credit 4 credit maximum 9

PHYSICS PHYS 101 Physics I PHYS 151 Physics II PHYS 152 Physical Science I PHYS 215 Physics for Science & Engineering I PHY 101 SCI PHYS 225 Physics for Science & Engineering II PHY 102 SCI PHYS 291, 292, 293, 294 POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 101 Introduction to Political Science SS POLS 105 American Constitutional Law PSC 218 SS POLS 110 American National Government PSC 201 SS POLS 150 Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution SOC/SWK 245 SS POLS 170 Special Studies: POLS 202 International Relations PSC 211 GS POLS 205 Women and Politics PSC 207 SS POLS 251 State and Local Government PSC 201 SS POLS 291, 292, 293 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 103 Introduction to Psychology PSY 100 SS PSYC 221 Responding to the Bereaved SS PSYC 230 Introduction to Health Psychology PSY 251 SS PSYC 251 Child Psychology SS PSYC 254 Adolescent Psychology SS PSYC 255 Abnormal Psychology PSY 309 SS PSYC 258 Developmental Psychology PSY 250 SS PSYC 265 Psychology of Sex and Gender SS PSYC 291, 292, 293 RADIOGRAPHY REAL ESTATE REAL 111, 121, 201 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SBUS 106, 107, 108, 109, 110 SOCIAL WORK SCWK 101 Introduction to Social Work SWK 201 SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY SOCA 102 Cultural Anthropology ANT 100 SS SOCA 103 Principles of Sociology SOC 100 SS SOCA 105 American Ethnicity SS SOCA 125 Sociology of Families SOC/SWK 321 SS SOCA 150 Deviance SS SOCA 204 Social Problems SS SOCA 210 Sociology of Gender for SOC minor SS 10

SOCA 291, 292, 293 SPECIAL EDUCATION SPED 160 Introduction to Special Education or SPE 243 SPED 162 Foundations of Special Education SPED 161 Accommodating Children with SPE 344 Exceptionalities in the Classroom and SPED 163 Instructional Strategies for Children with Exceptionalities SPED 166 Assistive Technology for Children with Exceptionalities VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY VETC 101 Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology VETC 110 Intro to Veterinary Technology and VETC 115 Animal Management & Nutrition and (4 credits) VETC 120 Veterinary Parasitology and VETC 228 Laboratory Animal Science & Exotics VETC 125 Veterinary Clinical Lab Techniques BIO (4 credits) VETC 210 Large Animal Clinical Procedures BIO VETC 215 Animal Disease BIO (3 credits) VETC 218 Veterinary Pharmacology & Anesthesia BIO (3 credits) VETC 220 Small Animal Clinical Procedures BIO VETC 225 Veterinary Radiology & Surgical Nursing BIO (4 credits) VETC 228 Laboratory Animal Science and Exotics What are the Cedar Crest College Education Requirements? The Education Requirements are designed to ensure that students receive a well-rounded liberal arts education. There are eight parts to the Education Requirements: 1. Writing two credit-bearing classes a. WRI-100 College Writing b. Writing II course (WRI 2) 2. Arts Two credit-bearing experiences (6 cr)(at least one of which is a classroom experience) (ART) 3. Math and Logic (6cr) two credit-bearing, college-level math courses (ML) 4. Ethics one credit-bearing class (3 cr) (ETH) 5. Natural Science (SCI) two credit-bearing classes, one of which must be a lab course (7-8 cr) 6. Humanities: (HUM) two 3-credit bearing classes from two separate disciplines 7. Social Science: (SS) two 3-credit bearing classes from two separate disciplines 8. Global Studies: GS (3 cr) Please note: With the exception of WRI 2, no course can fulfill multiple categories. Also, a student may not use courses from the same discipline to satisfy credit requirements across the content areas of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. 2/27/12 11