College of Southern Maryland (CSM) Articulation Guide This articulation agreement is between CSM and University. CSM students who successfully complete courses listed in the tables below with a grade of C or better and meet the requirements for admission to the respective Bachelor degree program may receive credit. All credits will be converted to the equivalent value for credit. Important Note: s indicated on these tables will be fulfilled, but there may be outstanding credit. requires that 4 of the last 90 quarter credits earned for a bachelor s degree be earned at University. Transfer of credit is subject to change based on curriculum updates by academic leadership. Recommended CSM Programs: AAS in Emergency Medical Services, AAS in Health Information Management, AAS in Massage Therapy, AAS in Medical Laboratory Technology Recommended Program: BS in Health Studies Total Minimum Required: 181 quarter credits Table 1. General Education work Art/Hum Art/Hum if Applicable AHTR approved Arts/Humanities if Applicable ENG-1010 Composition and Rhetoric ENGL 1010 Writing with Confidence and Purpose COM- MTH-1100 or higher level math course Approved Communications College Mathematics COTR 1030 or 102 or STAT 3001or 1040 Written/Oral Communications College Math or Exploring Mathematics in the Everyday World or Statistical Methods and Applications or College Algebra Concepts College of Southern Maryland Revision (August 24, 201) 1
BIO-1040-L BIO-2070-L BIO-2080-L Social/Behavioral Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology/Lab, Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab, or II/Lab Approved Social/Behavioral Any Additional GenEd from the groups above will fulfill this requirement if applicable BIOL 3020 SBTR Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology Social Science Additional General Education (if applicable) *2. General Electives (Up to 7 credits- Depending on the concentration, at least 10 credits must be completed at the 3000 or 4000 level. Any transferable course will fulfill this requirement as long as max transfer of credit TOC is not exceeded.) * Students may have credits to make up in their general elective requirement if courses transfer in for less than quarter credit hours. Different Concentrations may have specific program requirements. Additional information on course transferability, minimum upper level course requirements, and additional program requirements can be found in the Student Handbook. College of Southern Maryland Revision (August 24, 201) 2
Recommended CSM Program: AAS in Human Services Recommended Program: BS in Human Services, Self-Designed Total Minimum Required: 181 quarter credits Table 1. General Education work Art/Hum Art/Hum AHTR approved Arts/Humanities ENG-1010 Composition and Rhetoric ENGL 1010 Writing with Confidence and Purpose COM-120 COM-130 ENG-200 ENG-2090 MTH-1100 or higher level math course Biological/physical Sciences Intro to Interpersonal Intercultural Communication Business and Technical Writing Intro to Workplace Writing College Mathematics Approved Biological/physical Sciences COTR 1030 or 102 MNTR Written/Oral Communications College Math or Exploring Mathematics in the Everyday World Math/Science SOC-1010 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1001 Intro to Sociology (Social Science) Any Additional GenEd from the groups above will fulfill this requirement Additional General Education College of Southern Maryland Revision (August 24, 201) 3
Table 2. Core work SOC-1040 Intro to Human Resource Services HUMN 2010 Introduction to Human Service SOC-2100 Social Problems IDST 200 Sustaining Quality of Life in the City HMS-1032 Interpersonal and Counseling Skills HUMN 4002 Engaged Interviewing for the Human Services Table 3. Self-Design Specialization work 30 credits (choose 6 courses from any Human Services concentrations 10 credits must be 3000/4000 level) HMS-1070 Legal Aspects of Public Assistance HMS-2210 Human Services Practicum *4. General Electives (Up to credits- Depending on the concentration, at least 20 credits must be completed at the 3000 or 4000 level. Any transferable course will fulfill this requirement as long as max transfer of credit TOC is not exceeded.) * Students may have credits to make up in their general elective requirement if courses transfer in for less than quarter credit hours. Different Concentrations may have specific program requirements. Additional information on course transferability, minimum upper level course requirements, and additional program requirements can be found in the Student Handbook. College of Southern Maryland Revision (August 24, 201) 4
Recommended CSM Program: AS in Nursing Recommended Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Completion Program or RN-BSN-MSN Program Total Minimum Required: 180 quarter credits Table 1. General Education work ENG-1010 COM-1010 COM-120 COM-130 COM-140 BIO-2070-L BIO-2080-L Composition and Rhetoric Basic Principles of Speech Intro to Interpersonal Intercultural Groups, Teams, and Leadership Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab, or II/Lab ENGL 1010 COTR BIOL 3020 BIO-2010-L Microbiology/Lab BIOL 2888 Writing with Confidence and Purpose Communications Essential of Human Anatomy & Physiology (Math/Science) Microbiology (Math/Science) BIO-2070-L BIO-2080-L Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab, or II/Lab MNTR Math/Science A/H Approved Arts/Humanities AHTR Arts/Humanities PSY-1010 SOC-1010 General Psychology, Intro to Sociology SBTR Social Science Table 2. Statistics Students who do not have a transferable Statistics course may choose STAT 3001 or PSYC 3002 at to fulfill the Statistics requirement. MTH-2300 Intro to Statistics STAT 3001 Statistical Methods and Applications College of Southern Maryland Revision (August 24, 201)
Table 3. Prior Nursing Credit/Electives (7 quarter ) Prior nursing credit not applied to Nursing Upper Level Core can fulfill 0-7 credits in this category. Other courses may count towards prior credit electives and can be applied at face value from 0-7 credits in this category. Students with less than 7 transfer credits can choose courses from s BS in Psychology, Human Services, Healthcare Management and/or Public Health programs (QTR) NUR-101 Intro to Nursing 1. NUR-111 Fundamentals of Nursing 4. NUR-111L Fundamentals of Nursing Lab 6 NUR-121 Nursing Care of Adults 6 NUR-121L Nursing Care of Adults Lab 7. NUR-211 Nursing Care of Adults II 4. NUR-211L Nursing Care of Adults II Lab 3 NUR-231 Nursing Care in Community and Behavioral Health Settings 3 NUR-231L Nursing Care in Community and Behavioral Health Settings Lab 3 NUR-221 Nursing Care of Child Bearing and Child Rearing Family 6 NUR-221L Nursing Care of Child Bearing and Child Rearing Family Lab 3 HTH-1030 Current Issues of the Older Adult 1. NUR-241 Management and Trends in Nursing 3 NUR-241L Management and Trends in Nursing Lab 3 BIO-2080L Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 1. BIO-2010L Microbiology Lab 1. PSY-1010 SOC-1010 General Psychology, Intro to Sociology A/H Arts/Humanities s transferred in to are subject to Transfer of Credit policies including the conversion of semester to quarter credit (1; 1.) and grade requirements. Students may have credits to make up in their general elective requirement if courses transfer in for less than quarter credit hours. College of Southern Maryland Revision (August 24, 201) 6