Memorandum of Understanding (2016-2017) This document is intended both as a memorandum of understanding for college counselors and as a guide for students transferring into Woodbury University. Management Program Articulation Woodbury University Course # Course Title Course # Course Title Accounting and Business Studies ACCTG 4A or 4AH Financial Accounting ACCT 205 Financial Accounting ACCTG 4B or 4BH Managerial Accounting ACCT 206 Managerial Accounting BA 10 or 10H Introduction to Business MGMT 100 Fundamentals of Business Enterprise BA 18 Business and the Legal Environment MGMT 110 Legal Environment of Business Academic Writing ENGL 1A or Reading and Composition WRIT 111 Academic Writing 1 1AH Art History Select one course. AFRAM 3 African-American Art AFRAM 13 African-American Music from Pre- Slavery Times to 1940 AFRAM 15 African-American Music from 1940 to the Present AMIND 35 American Indian Art ARCH 15A History of Architecture 1 ARCH 267 World Architecture 1 ARCH 15B History of Architecture 2 ARCH 268 World Architecture 2 ART 2 Art Appreciation ART 5 or 5H Art History 1 ART 6 or 6H Art History 2 ART 55 Introduction to Asian Art ART 60 Art of the Ancient Americas CLS 17 Beginning Mexican Folk Dance CLS 20 Chicano Art CLS 22 Art of the Ancient Americas DANCE 30 Dance Appreciation FILM 1 Introduction to Film Studies COMM 222 Film Studies FILM 2A History of Cinema 1895-1960 FILM 101 Film History 1 FILM 2B History of Cinema 1960-Present FILM 102 Film History 2 FILM 3 Film and Culture FILM 6 Film Genres MUS 12 Music Appreciation
MUS 13 History of Music MUS 14 Opera Appreciation MUS 16 Jazz History and Appreciation MUS 17 History of Rock TA 30 Theatre Appreciation TA 31 Theatre History and Dramatic Literature 1 TA 32 Theatre History and Dramatic Literature 2 Environmental Studies Select one course. BIOL 3H Introduction to Life Science ENVT 220 Environmental Studies GEOL 5 Introduction to Oceanography ENVT 220 Environmental Studies GEOL 12 Environmental Science ENVT 220 Environmental Studies Ethical Systems PHIL 1C Ethics PHIL 210 Ethical Systems Humanities Select one course. AFRAM 17 African-American Literature ASL 2 High-Beginning American Sign ASL 3 Intermediate American Sign ASL 4 High-Intermediate American Sign ASL 7 Deaf History ASL 8 American Sign Literature/Folklore ARMEN 2 High-Beginning Armenian ARMEN 3 Intermediate Armenian ASAMER 8 Chinese Culture CLS 21 Chicano Literature CHIN 2 High-Beginning Chinese CHIN 3 Intermediate Chinese CHIN 4 High-Intermediate Chinese CHIN 5 Chinese Short Stories and Culture ENGL 1B or Introduction to the Study of Literature 1BH ENGL 12 The Bible as Literature ENGL 14 Folklore ENGL 17 African-American Literature ENGL 36 Women in Literature ENGL 42 Classic Myths ENGL 44A World Literature to the Renaissance ENGL 44B World Literature Since the Renaissance ENGL 45 Contemporary World Literature ENGL 46A English Literature to 1800 ENGL 46B English Literature from 1800 to the Present ENGL 47 Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL 48A Introduction to American Literature to World War 1
ENGL 48B Introduction to American Literature from World War 1 to the Present FRENCH 2 High-Beginning French FRENCH 3 Intermediate French FRENCH 4 High-Intermediate French GERMAN 2 High-Beginning German GERMAN 3 Intermediate German HIST 1 or 1H Western Civilization to 1648 HIST 2 or 2H Western Civilization Since 1648 HMONG 2 High-Beginning Hmong HUMAN 10 or Classical Humanities 10H HUMAN 11 or Modern Humanities 11H HUMAN 42 Classical Myths JAPAN 2 High-Beginning Japanese LAST 10 Latin American Literature LING 10 Introduction to PHIL 1A or Theories of Knowledge and Reality PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy 1AH PHIL 1B Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 1D World Religions PHIL 5 Philosophy of Religion PORT 2 High-Beginning Portuguese PORT 3 Intermediate Portuguese PORT 4 High-Intermediate Portuguese SPAN 2 High-Beginning Spanish SPAN 3 Intermediate Spanish SPAN 4 Intermediate Spanish SPAN 5 The Short Story: Mexico, Spain, and the United States SPAN 6 The Short Story: Latin America SPAN 7 Advanced Spanish: Composition and Grammar WSTS 36 Women in Literature Information Theory LIBSKL 1 Information Competency/Research Skills Interdisciplinary Studies Select one course. LSCI 105 Information Theory and Practice AFRAM 41 African-American Women s Studies AMST 10 American Pluralism: A Search for Common Ground in a Multicultural Society AMST 11 Law and Democracy ANTHRO 4 Introduction to Archaeology CLS 11 Introduction to Chicano-Latino Studies WSTS 41 African-American Women s Studies WSTS 47 Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Studies Mathematics Select one course to fulfill MATH 220 and one course to fulfill MATH 226. Two courses required
DS 23 Business Statistics MATH 226 Business Statistics MATH 4B Pre-Calculus MATH 220 Business Math MATH 5A Mathematical Analysis 1 MATH 220 Business Math MATH 5B Mathematical Analysis 2 MATH 220 Business Math MATH 6 Mathematical Analysis 3 MATH 220 Business Math MATH 11 Elementary Statistics MATH 226 Business Statistics Natural Science Select one course with lab (lab may be a separate course). ANTHRO 1 Biological Anthropology (must take lab BIOL 3H Honors Introduction to Life Science BIOL 230 Biology BIOL 4 Principles of Zoology BIOL 5 Human Biology BIOL 231 Human Biology BIOL 6 Principles of Botany BIOL 232 Botany BIOL 7 Field Biology BIOL 11A or Biology for Science Majors 1 11AH BIOL 11B Biology for Science Majors 2 BIOL 20 Human Anatomy BIOL 21A Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 BIOL 21B Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 BIOL 22 Human Physiology BIOL 24 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 31 Microbiology CHEM 1A General Chemistry CHEM 1B General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis CHEM 3A Introductory General Chemistry CHEM 3B Introductory Organic and Biological Chemistry CHEM 8A Elementary Organic Chemistry (must take lab CHEM 28A Organic Chemistry 1 (must take lab CHEM 28B Organic Chemistry 2 (must take lab GEOG 7 Physical Geography: Earth s Surface GEOG 8 Physical Geography: Weather and Climate GEOL 1 or Physical Geology 1H GEOL 2 Historical Geology (must take lab GEOL 9 Introduction to Earth Science PHYS 2A General Physics 1 PHYS 243 Physics for Architects PHYS 2B General Physics 2 PHYS 4A Physics for Scientists and Engineers PHYS 4B Physics for Scientists and Engineers PHYS 4C Physics for Scientists and Engineers Public Speaking COMM 1 Introduction to Public Speaking COMM 120 Public Speaking Psychology PSY 2 or 2H General Psychology PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology Social Science
ECON 40 or Introduction to Microeconomics ECON 204 Microeconomics 40H ECON 50 or Introduction to Macroeconomics ECON 203 Macroeconomics 50H Unrestricted Electives 5 units of college level coursework selected from any discipline as long as they are degree applicable at