Appendix A: and Grand Canyon University The following is a list of Articulated Associate Degrees between and Grand Canyon University. Students who complete a transfer-oriented associate degree (Associate of Arts or Associate of Science) may fulfill Grand Canyon University s General Education requirements. For more information please refer to the Associate Transfer Plan in the GCU University Policy Handbook. Degree Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice Technology Grand Canyon University Degree Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies
Appendix B: Course-by-Course Transfer Guide between and Grand Canyon University The following table is the assessment of the courses between and Grand Canyon University. The following will be used in assessing official transcripts. These courses fulfill the competency requirements; however, the courses may not fulfill the credit requirements. To obtain an undergraduate degree at Grand Canyon University students are required to meet 120 semester credit hours for graduation. Course Number LTC GCU Course Equivalency GCU BIOL 1111: Biology I BIO-181: General Biology I BIOL 1111L: Biology I Lab 1 BIO-181L: General Biology I Lab 1 BIOL 1112: Biology II BIO-182: General Biology II BIOL 1112L: Biology II Lab 1 BIO-182L: General Biology II Lab 1 BUSN 120: Legal Terminology Open Elective BUSN 1440: Document Production 4 Open Elective 4 CIST 1001: Computer Concepts 4 Open Elective 4 COMP 100: Introduction to Computers Open Elective CRJU 1010: Intro to Criminal Justice JUS-104: Introduction to Justice Studies CRJU 1021: Private Security General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 100: Corrections JUS-0: The Correctional Function CRJU 1040: Principles of Law Enforcement JUS-250: Critical Issues in Criminal Justice CRJU 1052: Criminal Justice Admin General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 1054: Police Officer Survival General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 1056: Police Traffic Cont/Investig General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 1062: Methods/Criminal Investigation General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 1065: Community-Oriented Policing JUS-20: The Police Function CRJU 1068: Criminal Law/Criminal Justice JUS-20: Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRJU 1075: Report Writing General Education: Effective Communication CRJU 1400: Ethics/Cultural Criminal Justice General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 2020: Constitutional Law for CRJU General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 2050: Intro to Criminal Procedures JUS-45: Criminal Procedure CRJU 2060: Criminology JUS-110: Crime and Criminology CRJU 2070: Juvenile Justice JUS-452: Juvenile Delinquency and Justice CRJU 2090: Criminal Justice Practicum General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 2110: Homeland Security General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 2201: Criminal Courts JUS-25: The Adjudication Function ENGL 1101: Composition and Rhetoric ENG 105: English Composition I ENGL 1102: Literature and Composition General Education: Effective Communication ENGL 210: American Literature General Education: Global Awareness ECON 1101: Principles of Economics General Education: Global Awareness or ECON 2105: Macroeconomics ECN-220: Introduction to Economics; ECON 2106: Microeconomics General Education: Global Awareness or 6 FRSC 1101: Intro to Fire Science Open Elective FRSC 1110: Fire Admin. Supervision & Open Elective Leadership FRSC 1121: Firefighting Strategy & Tactics Open Elective FRSC 112: Fire Service Instructor 4 Open Elective 4
FRSC 1141: Hazardous Materials Operations 4 Open Elective 4 FRSC 1151: Fire Prevention & Inspection 4 Open Elective 4 FRSC 1161: Fire Service Safety & Loss Open Elective Control FRSC 2100: Fire Admin. Management Open Elective FRSC 2110: Fire Service Hydraulics Open Elective FRSC 2120: Fire Protection Systems Open Elective FRSC 210: Fire Science Build and Construct Open Elective FRSC 2141: Incident Command 4 Open Elective FRSC 2170: Fire & Arson Investigation 4 Open Elective HIST 2112: U.S. History II General Education: Global Awareness HUMN 1101: Introduction to Humanities General Education: Global Awareness MATH 1100: Quantitative Skills and General Education: Reasoning MATH 1101: Mathematical Modeling General Education: MATH 1111: College Algebra MAT-14: Applications of Algebra MATH 1112: College Trigonometry General Education: MATH 111: Precalculus MAT-250: College Algebra and Trigonometry MATH 1127: Introduction to Statistics MAT-274: Probability and Statistics MATH 111: Calculus 4 MAT-52: Calculus and Analytic Geometry 4 I MATH 112: Calculus II 4 MAT-5: Calculus and Analytic Geometry 4 II MGMT 1100: Principles of Management MGT-240: Introduction to Management MKTG 110: Business Regs/Compliance Open Elective PSYC 1101: Introduction to Psychology PSY-102: General Psychology PSYC 2250: Abnormal Psychology PSY-470: Abnormal Psychology SOCI 1101: Introduction to Sociology SOC-102: Principles of Sociology SPCH 1101: Public Speaking COM-210: Public Speaking
Appendix C: Transfer Guide between and Grand Canyon University Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice Technology Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies The following table outlines the requirements needed to receive an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice Technology from. Within the table we have identified preferred courses from that will be applicable towards Grand Canyon University s Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies. The following will be used in assessing official transcripts. Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice Technology LTC Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies General Education Requirements 15 credits Area I: Essential Skills credits ENGL 1101: Composition and Rhetoric ENG 105: English Composition I Area II: Humanities/Fine Arts (choose one of the following courses below) credits HUMN 1101: Introduction to Humanities General Education: Global Awareness ENGL 210: American Literature General Education: Global Awareness Area III: Social Behavioral Science (choose one of the following courses below) credits ECON 1101: Principles of Economics General Education: Global Awareness or ECON 2105: Macroeconomics ECN-220: Introduction to Economics; General ECON 2106: Microeconomics Education: Global Awareness or Critical 6 Thinking HIST 2112: U.S. History II General Education: Global Awareness PSYC 1101: Introduction to Psychology PSY-102: General Psychology SOCI 1101: Introduction to Sociology SOC-102: Principles of Sociology Area IV: Natural Sciences/Mathematics (choose one of the following courses below) credits MATH 1100: Quantitative Skills/Reasoning General Education: MATH 1101: Mathematical Modeling General Education: MATH 1111: College Algebra MAT-14: Applications of Algebra General Core Electives (choose one of the following courses below) credits BIOL 1111: Biology I BIO-181: General Biology I BIOL 1111L: Biology I Lab 1 BIO-181L: General Biology I Lab 1 BIOL 1112: Biology II BIO-182: General Biology II BIOL 1112L: Biology II Lab 1 BIO-182L: General Biology II Lab 1 ECON 1101: Principles of Economics General Education: Global Awareness or ECON 2105: Principles of Macroeconomics ECN-220: Introduction to Economics; General ECON 2106: Principles of Microeconomics Education: Global Awareness or Critical 6 Thinking ENGL 1101: Composition and Rhetoric ENG 105: English Composition I ENGL 1102: Literature and Composition General Education: Effective Communication ENGL 210: American Literature General Education: Global Awareness HIST 2112: U.S. History II HIS-221: Themes in U.S. History HUMN 1101: Introduction to Humanities General Education: Global Awareness MATH 1100: Quantitative Skills and Reasoning General Education: MATH 1101: Mathematical Modeling General Education: MATH 1111: College Algebra MAT-14: Applications of Algebra MATH 1112: College Trigonometry General Education: MATH 111: Precalculus MAT-250: College Algebra and Trigonometry MATH 1127: Introduction to Statistics MAT-274: Probability and Statistics MATH 111: Calculus 4 MAT-52: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 MATH 112: Calculus II 4 MAT-5: Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 PSYC 1101: Introduction to Psychology PSY-102: General Psychology PSYC 2250: Abnormal Psychology PSY-470: Abnormal Psychology SPCH 1101: Public Speaking COM-210: Public Speaking Occupational Courses 0 credits COMP 100: Introduction to Computers Open Elective GCU
CRJU 1010: Intro to Criminal Justice JUS-104: Introduction to Justice Studies CRJU 100: Corrections JUS-0: The Correctional Function CRJU 1040: Principles of Law Enforcement JUS-250: Critical Issues in Criminal Justice CRJU 1400: Ethics/Cultural Criminal Justice General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 2050: Intro to Criminal Procedures JUS-45: Criminal Procedure CRJU 1068: Criminal Law/Criminal Justice JUS-20: Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRJU 2020: Constitutional Law for CRJU General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 2070: Juvenile Justice JUS-452: Juvenile Delinquency and Justice CRJU 2090: Criminal Justice Practicum General Education: Global Awareness Occupational Course Electives (Choose five of the following courses from below) 15 credits BUSN 120: Legal Terminology Open Elective BUSN 1440: Document Production 4 Open Elective 4 CIST 1001: Computer Concepts 4 Open Elective 4 CRJU 1021: Private Security General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 1052: Criminal Justice Admin General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 1054: Police Officer Survival General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 1056: Police Traffic Cont/Investig General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 1062: Methods/Criminal Investigation General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 1065: Community-Oriented Policing JUS-20: The Police Function CRJU 1075: Report Writing General Education: Effective Communication CRJU 2060: Criminology JUS-110: Crime and Criminology CRJU 2110: Homeland Security General Education: Global Awareness CRJU 2201: Criminal Courts JUS-25: The Adjudication Function MGMT 1100: Principles of Management MGT-240: Introduction to Management MKTG 110: Business Regs/Compliance Open Elective Total Completed at 60 Total Applied Towards Grand Canyon University Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies 60 The following table outlines the requirements needed to receive a Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies from Grand Canyon University. Course # Grand Canyon University Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies Semester University Foundation and Christian Worldview Requirement 8 credits UNV 0 University Foundation 4 CWV 01 Christian Worldview 4 General Education-Effective Communication 4 credits ENG-106 English Composition II 4 Program Major Requirement Remaining 28 credits PHI-05 Ethical Thinking in the Liberal Arts 4 JUS-20 The Police Function 4 JUS-25 The Adjudication Function 4 JUS-0 The Correctional Function 4 JUS-40 Criminal Law 4 SOC-400 Social Research and Statistics 4 JUS-442 Terrorism s Impact on 4 Additional elective credits to reach required 120 total 20 Total Completed at Grand Canyon University 60 Transfer Applied From Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice Technology University Foundation, Christian Worldview, General Education, and Electives Grand Canyon University Program Major Requirement - Grand Canyon University* Total Credit Hours Needed to Complete Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies *To obtain a baccalaureate degree at Grand Canyon University, a student must earn a minimum of 6 semester credits in upper division (00 or above) courses. 60 semester credits 2 semester credits 28 semester credits 120 credits
Appendix C: Transfer Guide between and Grand Canyon University Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science Technology Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and The following table outlines the requirements needed to receive an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science Technology from. Within the table we have identified preferred courses from that will be applicable towards Grand Canyon University s Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and. The following will be used in assessing official transcripts. Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science Technology LTC Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and General Education Requirements 15 credits Area I: Essential Skills credits ENGL 1101: Composition and Rhetoric ENG 105: English Composition I Area II: Humanities/ Fine Arts (choose one of the following courses below) credits HUMN 1101: Introduction to Humanities General Education: Global Awareness ENGL 210: American Literature General Education: Global Awareness Area III: Social/Behavioral (choose one of the following courses below) credits ECON 1101: Principles of Economics General Education: Global Awareness or ECON 2105: Macroeconomics ECN-220: Introduction to Economics; ECON 2106: Microeconomics General Education: Global Awareness or 6 HIST 2112: U.S. History II General Education: Global Awareness PSYC 1101: Introduction to Psychology PSY-102: General Psychology SOCI 1101: Introduction to Sociology SOC-102: Principles of Sociology Area IV: Natural Science/Mathematics (choose one of the following courses below) credits MATH 1100: Quantitative Skills/Reasoning General Education: MATH 1101: Mathematical Modeling General Education: MATH 1111: College Algebra MAT-14: Applications of Algebra General Core Electives (choose one of the following courses below) credits BIOL 1111: Biology I BIO-181: General Biology I BIOL 1111L: Biology I Lab 1 BIO-181L: General Biology I Lab 1 BIOL 1112: Biology II BIO-182: General Biology II BIOL 1112L: Biology II Lab 1 BIO-182L: General Biology II Lab 1 ECON 1101: Principles of Economics General Education: Global Awareness or ECON 2105: Principles of Macroeconomics ECN-220: Introduction to Economics; ECON 2106: Principles of Microeconomics General Education: Global Awareness or 6 ENGL 1101: Composition and Rhetoric ENG 105: English Composition I ENGL 1102: Literature and Composition General Education: Effective Communication ENGL 210: American Literature General Education: Global Awareness HIST 2112: U.S. History II HIS-221: Themes in U.S. History HUMN 1101: Introduction to Humanities General Education: Global Awareness MATH 1100: Quantitative Skills and Reasoning General Education: MATH 1101: Mathematical Modeling General Education: MATH 1111: College Algebra MAT-14: Applications of Algebra MATH 1112: College Trigonometry General Education: GCU MATH 111: Precalculus MAT-250: College Algebra and Trigonometry MATH 1127: Introduction to Statistics MAT-274: Probability and Statistics MATH 111: Calculus 4 MAT-52: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MATH 112: Calculus II 4 MAT-5: Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
PSYC 1101: Introduction to Psychology PSY-102: General Psychology PSYC 2250: Abnormal Psychology PSY-470: Abnormal Psychology SPCH 1101: Public Speaking COM-210: Public Speaking Occupational Courses 47 credits COMP 100: Introduction to Computers Open Elective FRSC 1101: Intro to Fire Science Open Elective FRSC 1110: Fire Administration: Supervision & Open Elective Leadership FRSC 1121: Firefighting Strategy & Tactics Open Elective FRSC 112: Fire Service Instructor 4 Open Elective 4 FRSC 1141: Hazardous Materials Operations 4 Open Elective 4 FRSC 1151: Fire Prevention & Inspection 4 Open Elective 4 FRSC 1161: Fire Service Safety & Loss Control Open Elective FRSC 2100: Fire Administration Management Open Elective FRSC 2110: Fire Service Hydraulics Open Elective FRSC 2120: Fire Protection Systems Open Elective FRSC 210: Fire Science Build and Construction Open Elective FRSC 2141: Incident Command 4 Open Elective 4 FRSC 2170: Fire & Arson Investigation 4 Open Elective 4 Total Completed at 62 Total Applied Towards Grand Canyon University Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and 62 The following table outlines the requirements needed to receive a Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and from Grand Canyon University. Course # Grand Canyon University Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and Emergency Management Semester University Foundation and Christian Worldview Requirement 8 credits UNV 0 University Foundation 4 CWV 01 Christian Worldview 4 Program Major Requirement Remaining 6 credits PSC 410 Servant Leadership 4 MGT 420 Organizational Behavior and Management 4 EMM 00 History and Development of 4 EMM 05 Emergency Operations and Techniques 4 EMM 10 Mitigation Planning 4 EMM 415 Disaster Response and Recovery 4 EMM 442 Terrorism s Impact on 4 PSC 450 Project Management 4 PSC 495 Action Research Project 4 Additional elective credits to reach required 120 total 14 Total Completed at Grand Canyon University 58 Transfer Applied From Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science Technology University Foundation, Christian Worldview, General Education, and Electives Grand Canyon University Program Major Requirement - Grand Canyon University* Total Credit Hours Needed to Complete Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and Emergency Management *To obtain a baccalaureate degree at Grand Canyon University, a student must earn a minimum of 6 semester credits in upper division (00 or above) courses. 62 semester credits 22 semester credits 6 semester credits 120 credits