Transfer Course Equivalency Guide Central Texas College
Course Equivalency Guide Central Texas College 2013-2014 Catalog The Admissions Office makes the initial determination of course transferability based on the transferring institution s accreditation and the comparability of coursework. This equivalency guide shows how courses from the twoyear college transfer to and is updated annually. Course equivalents are subject to change without advance notice. No more than 69 semester hours, including kinesiology activity courses, from a community college may be applied to a degree program (excluding RN/BSN, BSRS, and BSRC) at Midwestern State University. The applicant for admission by transfer with 18 or more non-developmental credit hours completed must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and be eligible to enroll at all institutions attended. Applicants with fewer than 18 non-developmental hours must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0, be eligible to enroll at all institutions attended and meet beginning freshmen admission requirements. Application Deadlines: Priority Deadline Regular Deadline Fall March 1 Fall August 7 Spring November 1 Spring December 15 Summer I May 1 Summer I May 15 Summer II June 1 Summer II June 15 For further information, contact the Admissions Office: Admissions Web: www.mwsu.edu 3410 Taft Blvd. Phone: (800) 842-1922 Wichita Falls, TX 76308 (940) 397-4334 admissions@mwsu.edu Fax: (940) 397-4672 Evaluation Symbols - Courses on the equivalency listings are indicated with one of the following notations: Course number Indicates the equivalent Midwestern course offered at the freshman-sophomore level. (Elective, Non-advanced) Indicates that does not offer an exact equivalent course but will accept it in transfer as a non-advanced elective. An course may be approved as an equivalent course by the College Dean under which such courses are offered. * (Workforce Education) Indicates that the courses usually will not be accepted in transfer except in a limited number of specified degree programs. With the recommendation of the student s College Dean, up to 12 hours of approved credits may be applied to a degree program at. Should the student change majors, the applicability of the credit toward the new major will be subject to review by the College Dean of the student s new major. Articulation Agreements If an articulation agreement exists between certain academic departments at Midwestern State University and Central Texas College, check with the academic dean on your college campus. NT Non-transferable credit. Developmental Courses Credit hours earned in developmental courses do not transfer. The equivalent course will be shown on the evaluation. Health Science Programs Courses in the health science programs are evaluated by the individual academic programs. B.A.A.S. (Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences) Special Notes: 1. Six hours of work experience credit may be applied toward the B.A.A.S. degree only. 2. Workforce Education courses are not limited to 12 hours.
Use this checklist to mark the courses taken at Central Texas College. CTC (Coding at Central Texas College) CTC (Coding at Central Texas College) ACCOUNTING (ACNT, ACCT) ACCT 2301 Principles of Financial Acct 2143 2302 Principles of Managerial Acct 2243 All ACNT courses AGRICULTURE (AGAH, AGCR, AGEQ, AGMG, AGRI) All AGRI courses ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH) ARABIC (ARAB) ART (ARTS) ART 1311 Design I 1113 1312 Design II 1123 1316 Drawing I 1313 1317 Drawing II 1323 2316 Painting I 2313 2326 Sculpture I 2523 2341 Art Metals I 2813 2346 Ceramics I 2613 2356 Photography I 2013 BIOLOGY (BIOL) BIOL 1322 Nutrition & Diet Therapy I 1333 1411 General Botany 1544 1413 General Zoology 1144 2401 Anatomy and Physiology I 1134 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II 1234 2421 Microbiology 2144 BUSINESS (BUSG, BUSI, HRPO, MRKG) BUAD 1301 Business Principles 1033 2301 Business Law CHEMISTRY (CHEM) CHEM 1406 Introductory Chemistry I 1101/1103 1411 General Chemistry I 1141/1143 1412 General Chemistry II 1241/1243 2423 Organic Chemistry I 2003/2001 2425 Organic Chemistry II 2011/2013 CHINESE (CHIN) COMMUNICATIONS (COMM) MCOM 1307 Intro. to Mass Comm. 1233 2311 News Gathering & Writing I 1243 COMPUTER SCIENCE (BCIS, COSC) CMPS 1300 Introduction to Computing 1033 1405 Business Computer Appl. 1013 All other BCIS, COSC courses CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJCR, CJLE, CRIJ, CJSA, SLPS) CRJU 1301Intro. To Criminal Justice 1113 1306ICourt Systems and Practices 2933 2313 Correctional Sys. & Practices 2243 2323Legal Asp. of Law Enforcement 2213 2328Police Systems and Practices 2233 All other CRIJ courses CZECH (CZEC) DANCE (DANC) May satisfy one activity credit. DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES (DSED, DSMA, DSRE, DSWR) 0309 Fundamentals of Algebra MATH0003 0310 Intermediate Algebra MATH1003 0311 Developmental Reading II ENGL1013 0304 Fundamentals of Writing II ENGL1003 NT DRAMA (DRAM) THEA 1310 Introduction to Theater 1503 1320 Theater Practicum I 1121 1321 Theater Practicum II 2121 1330 Stagecraft I 1513 1351 Acting I 1403 2336 Voice for the Theater SPCH1233 EARLY CHILDHOOD PROFESSIONS (CDEC, TECA) ECED 1303 Families, School & Comm. 3173 1311 Educating Young Children 3103 1318 Wellness of the Young Child EXPH2333 1354 Child Growth & Dev. COUN2023 ECONOMICS (ECON) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics 2333 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 2433 EDUCATION (EDUC) EDUC 1301 Intro. to the Teaching Prof. 2013 2301 Intro. to Special Populations SPED3613
CTC (Coding at Central Texas College) CTC (Coding at Central Texas College) ENGINEERING (ENGR) MENG 1201 Introduction to Engineering 1101 2301 Engineering Mechanics I Statics 2113 2302 Engineering Mechanics II - Dynamics 2213 ENGLISH (ENGL) ENGL 1301 Composition I 1113 1302 Composition II 1123 2322 British Literature I 2813 2323 British Literature II 2823 2327 American Literature I 2613 2328 American Literature II 2623 2332 World Literature I 2413 2333 World Literature II 2423 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (ENVR) ENSC 1401 Environmental Science I 1114 FRENCH (FREN) FREN 1411 Beginning French I 1134 1422 Beginning French II 1234 2311 Intermediate French I 2133 2312 Intermediate French II 2233 GEOGRAPHY (GEOG) GEOLOGY (GEOL) GEOS 1403 Physical Geology 1134 1404 Historical Geology 1234 GERMAN (GERM) GERM 1411 Beginning German I 1134 1422 Beginning German II 1234 2311 Intermediate German I 2133 2312 Intermediate German II 2233 GOVERNMENT (GOVT) POLS 2304 Intro to Political Science 2523 2305 Federal Government 1433 2306 Texas Government 1333 INDONESIAN (INDO) ITALIAN (ITAL) JAPANESE (JAPN) KINESIOLOGY (KNES) EXPH 1301 Intro to Physical Fitness KNES1503 1304 Personal/Community Health 1203 1306 First Aid 2213 Number of activity courses KOREAN (KORE) MATHEMATICS (MATH) MATH 1316 Plane Trigonometry 1433 1324 Math for Business & Social Sciences I 1203 1332 Contemporary Mathematics I 1053 1350 Fund of Math I 2033 1351 Fund of Math II 2034 1414 College Algebra 1233 2412 Precalculus Math 1534 2413 Calculus I 1634 2414 Calculus II 1734 2415 Calculus III 2534 MILITARY SCIENCE MANAGEMENT (MSMG) MUSIC (MUAP, MUSI, MUEN) MUSC 1116 Sight Signing & Ear Trng I 1601 1117 Sight Singing and Ear Trng II 1611 1306 Music Appreciation 1033 1311 Music Theory I 1603 1312 Music Theory II 1613 2311 Music Theory III 2603 2312 Music Theory IV 2613 HINDI (HIND) PERSIAN-IRANIAN/AFGHAN (PERS) HISTORY (HIST) HIST 1301 United States History I 1133 1302 United States History II 1233 2311 Western Civilization I 1333 2312 Western Civilization II 1433 PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) PHIL 1301 Introduction to Philosophy 1033 2303 Introduction to Logic 1533 2306 Introduction to Ethics 2033 HUMANITIES (HUMA)
CTC (Coding at Central Texas College) PHYSICAL SCIENCE (PHYS) PHYS 1401 College Physics I 1144 1402 College Physics II 1244 1415 Physical Science I GNSC1204 2425 University Physics I 1624 2426 University Physics II 2644 PORTUGUESE (PORT) PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC) PSYC 2301 General Psychology 1103 PUNJABI (PUNJ) RUSSIAN (RUSS) SOCIOLOGY (SOCI) SOCL 1301 Introduction to Sociology 1133 1306 Social Problems 2333 SPANISH (SPAN) SPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish I 1134 1412 Beginning Spanish II 1234 2311 Intermediate Spanish I 2133 2312 Intermediate Spanish II 2233 Computer Aided Drafting and Design Computer Electronics Technology Computer Science Cosmetology Diesel Electronics Emergency Medical Technology English as a Second Language Fire Protection Graphics and Printing Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Hospitality Management Maintenance Technology Medical Lab Technician Mental Health Services Nursing Office Technology Paralegal/Legal Assistant Petroleum Public Administration/Homeland Security Radio/Television Broadcasting Communications Real Estate Welding For information regarding the Texas Common Course Numbering System, visit their website at http://ccn.tccns.org/tccns/. For information regarding the Texas Core Curriculum, visit their website at http://statecore.its.txstate.edu/ SPEECH (SPCH) SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 1133 1318 Interpersonal Communication 2423 TURKISH (TURK) URDU (URDU) Total Hours at Central Texas College *Workforce Education Automotive Mechanic Automotive Service and Repair Aviation Science Communications Electronics Admissions Checklist
Transfer Student with 18 or more College Credit Hours: Submitted transfer application and application fee Date Requested official college transcript(s) to be sent to Date Filed an application for financial aid (FAFSA) FICE Code/Title IV 003592 Date Submitted Texas Success Initiative (TSI) information Date Transfer student with less than 18 college credit hours must also provide the following: Requested official high school transcript or GED scores to be sent to Date Submitted ACT or SAT scores from official testing source Date