Transfer Credit Guidelines and Course Compatibility Between Pulaski Technical College and Southern Arkansas University Magnolia OFFICE TELEPHONE / BOX # (Area Code 870) COMMUNICATION INFORMATION REFERENCES SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY Deans of Academic Schools College of Business Administration -235-4300 / 9410 College of Education - 235-4057 / 9225 College of Liberal & Performing Arts - 235-4200 / 9379 College of Science & Technology - 235-4290 / 9397 Vice President for Academic Affairs - 235-4004 / 9402 Coordinator of Off-Campus Programs - 235-4005 / 9240 Admissions - 235-4040 / 9382 Registrar - 235-4031 / 9404 NOTE: You may write any of the above offices for information about the academic programs at the following address: Southern Arkansas University P.O. Box (see above) Magnolia, AR 71754- SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY, MAGNOLIA AND PULASKI TECHNICAL COLLEGE NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS TRANSFER STUDENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Spring 2003 Admission of Transfer Students* Students who have attended other institutions of higher education are required to submit a formal application for admission and a transcript from each college attended. Students who have registered in any other college may not disregard the records in such institutions in making
application. All transfer students should have their records evaluated before registering or accept the consequences of enrolling in duplicate courses or failing to enroll in required courses. Transcripts must be mailed from the institution(s) attended directly to the Admission's office at SAU Magnolia. Transfer Credit Students transferring from two-year collegiate institutions (including SAU Tech) may transfer a maximum of 68 semester hours to SAU Magnolia. Transfer students to the SAU Magnolia campus must also meet the residency requirement for the Magnolia campus. Remaining hours must be completed at an accredited senior institution. All transfer students must submit ACT or SAT scores for admission if they have not completed Composition I and College Algebra. All transfer work will be evaluated by the dean of the appropriate school and the Registrar's Office. Courses taken at a lower-division level which are offered at the upper-division level at SAU M cannot be accepted for degree credit unless validated satisfactorily [or unless otherwise stated in this agreement]. The validation procedure to be used for particular courses will be determined by the appropriate dean. Validation courses will be accepted at the level in which credit was earned. Upper-level credit is not awarded and in some majors additional upper-level hours will be required to meet the 40 hour requirement for upper level credit. Transfer students must be eligible to return to the institution they last attended to be eligible for admission to Southern Arkansas University. Transfer students who have attempted 0-14 semester credits must meet the admission standards for beginning students. If they have a cumulative GPA less than 1.00 their admission is subject to approval of the director of admissions. Transfer students who have attempted 15-29 semester credits must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 1.5. Transfer students who have attempted 30 or more semester credits must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. Transfer students must provide transcripts indicating the courses equivalent to Composition I and College Algebra have been successfully completed with grades of C or better or submit ACT scores for placement purposes. Applications from transfer students who do not meet the above requirements and have been out of college for at least one year will be reviewed by the director of admission for special consideration. Effective fall 1995, transfer courses from regionally-accredited institutions are posted to the transcript, but the GPA(s) of these institutions are not included in the calculation of the cumulative GPA. Effective fall 1995, only courses for which a grade of "C" or higher has been earned are accepted for transfer. Anyone transferring to SAU Magnolia to pursue courses leading to graduation will be required to earn at least 15 hours credit in the major and nine hours credit in the minor. In both instances, the
work must be taken in residence. This regulation is binding even though the student has sufficient hours of credit to meet the requirements of the major and minor. CAAP Writing Skills + Essay All students pursuing a baccalaureate degree at SAU must demonstrate English proficiency as a graduation requirement by making a satisfactory score on a combination of the CAAP Writing Skills Test and an Essay Exam. Students enrolled at SAU during the semester in which they have 45-60 hours will take the CAAP Writing Skills + Essay as a part of the state-mandated Rising Junior Examination. Students who transfer to SAU with 60 hours or more must have taken the CAAP Writing Skills + Essay by the end of their first full-length semester of enrollment. If students with 60 hours or more have taken the Rising Junior Examination prior to transferring to SAU, they may, with an official report of those scores sent directly to SAU's Counseling and Testing Center, transfer those scores. Those students will be required to take only the portion of the CAAP Writing Sills Test + Essay not previously taken and reported to SAU. Students with 60+ hours who have not taken the CAAP Writing Skills Test + Essay must contact the SAU Counseling and Testing Center to arrange to take the tests. The tests must be taken and all transfer reports filed during the student's first full-time semester of enrollment at SAU. Students who fail to take or fail to pass the CAAP Writing Skills + Essay at the appropriate time specified above must enroll in GSTD 1603, Review Composition, no later than the second fulllength semester following the time they were required to take the test. They must remain enrolled in that class until they successfully complete it. Transfer Credit Policies may be modified. Degree and program requirements (catalog rights) for students who transfer from PTC to SAU under this agreement will be determined in the same manner as if their initial enrollment had been at SAU. For current policies, contact the Admissions Office at 1-800-332-7286. Residence Requirements The purpose of residency requirements at SAU Magnolia is to ensure that the majority of a student's major is taken at the degree-granting institution. This enables the degree-granting institution to ensure the academic integrity of the degree granted. In addition, the student can be assisted in career planning and job placement through the relationship developed with the instructors during the residency period. College Level Examination Program (CLEP), departmental credit by exams, military credits, and correspondence credits do not count as residence work at SAU Magnolia. To earn a degree from SAU Magnolia, a student must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours in residence on the Magnolia campus or through SAU Magnolia extension. Twenty-four of the last 30 hours completed must be taken on the Magnolia campus or through SAU Magnolia extension. If the 30 hours requirement has already been met, a senior may take a maximum of 12 of the last 30 hours on the SAU Tech campus, provided the 68-hour transfer limit is not exceeded.
Students who wish to receive credit toward graduation during their final semester or summer term by any method other than regular enrollment on the SAU Magnolia campus or through SAU Magnolia extension must obtain permission from their advisors, deans, and the registrar. The approval form may be obtained in the Registrar's Office. This must be filed by the appropriate deadline. Please consult the SAU catalog for deadline. Any necessary documents such as validation of courses, course substitutions, waiver of degree requirements, CLEP credit, credit by exam, correspondence credit, transfer credit, etc., must be completed and on file in the Registrar's Office prior to the beginning of the final semester or summer term. * Taken from the 2000 Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia General Catalog. Definition of Terms = Course transferable for credit towards the total hours required for an Associate or Bachelor degree. (Not transferable as courses required in student's chosen program.) = Course listing lacks an academic equivalent for a SAU Magnolia course. Equal credit is granted for a more fundamental academic course equivalent as outlined in the document. Related Information Accrediting, licensure, or certifying agencies may prevent the University from accepting work from community colleges which is indicated as upper division work at SAU. PULASKI TECHNICAL COLLEGE TRANSFER COURSE COMPATIBILITY WITH SAU MAGNOLIA Pulaski Technical College SAU Magnolia Equivalent Accounting ACCT 2310 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2330 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 2403 Intermediate Accounting ACCT 2413 Financial Analysis ACCT 2503 Federal Income Tax ACCT 2513 Cost Accounting ACCT 2523 Managerial Accounting ACCT 2533 Payroll Accounting ACCT 2703 Computer Applications for Accounting II ACCT 2003 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2103 Principles of Accounting II Air Conditioning and Refrigeration ACR 1104 Principles of Air Conditioning & Refrigeration ACR 1202 Tubing and Pipe
ACR 1301 Duct Board Fabrication ACR 1302 Introduction to Sheet Metal ACR 1402 Codes and Ordinances ACR 1404 Basic Heating ACR 1443 Honor Intern ACR 1503 Residential Load Calculation ACR 1603 Residential Duct Design ACR 2103 Boiler Operations ACR 2104 Residential HVAC ACR 2204 Commercial Refrigeration ACR 2303 Business Mgmt for HVACR Contractor ACR 2404 Commercial HVAC ACR 2504 Advanced Troubleshooting ACR 2604 Advanced Controls ACR 2704 Light Commercial American Humanities AMHU 1300 Intro to Nonprofit Prof. Studies Anthropology ANTH 1310 Physical Anthropology ANTH 2310 Cultural Anthropology SOC 1003 General Anthropology Art ARTS 2300 Introduction to Visual Arts ART 2013An Intro to Fine Arts: Art Astronomy ASTR 1401 Intro to Astronomy Automotive Technology AST 1106 Automatic Transmission/Transaxle AST 1209 Power Trains AST 1405 Automotive Brake Systems AST 1505 Climate Control AST 2105 Chassis and Steering AST 2210 Engine Performance AST 2306 Engine Repair AST 2409 Electrical Fundamentals AST 2503 Automotive Computer Systems Aviation Maintenance Technology AVA 1110 Aviation General AVA 2105 Airframe Sheetmetal AVA 2207 Airframe Structures
AVA 2304 Airframe Systems & Components A AVA 2404 Aircraft Electrical Systems AVA 2508 Airframe/Avionics Systems & Components B AVA 2604 Aircraft Avionics Systems & Components AVA 1110 Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems, & Operations I AVA 1205 Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems, & Operations II AVA 1307 Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems, & Operations III AVA 1407 Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems, & Operations IV Biology BIOL 1401 Biological Science BIOL 1402 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 1403 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 1407 Anatomy/Microbiology for Surgical Technicians BIOL 2401 Microbiology BIOL 2402 General Botany BIOL 2404 General Ecology BSCI 1013 The Biological Sciences & BSCI 1011 The Biological Sciences Lab BIOL 2063 Anatomy & Physiology I & BIOL 2061 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BIOL 2073 Anatomy & Physiology II & BIOL 2071 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BIOL 3032 General Microbiology & *BIOL 3022 General Microbiology Lab* BIOL 1033 General Botany & BIOL 1031 General Botany Lab BIOL 4013 Ecology & BIOL 4011 Ecology Lab** *Does not meet upper division requirements. Credits count toward Associate of Science in Nursing. **Transfers as Lower Division Credit Business BUS 1113 Business Machines/Math Applications BUS 1123 Accounting Fundamentals BUS 1143 Computer Applications for Accounting BUS 1203 Keyboarding Basics BUS 1233 Intermediate Keyboarding BUS 1243 Business Communications BUS 1303 Introduction to Computer BUS 1333 Introduction to the Internet BUS 1504 Introduction to Work Processing/WordPerfect BUS 1514 Introduction to Word Processing/Microsoft Word BUS 1563 Administrative Support Procedures GBUS 1013 Beginning Keyboarding MIS 1003 Introduction to Computers
BSU 1703 Machine Transcription BUS 1801 Job Seeking Techniques BUS 2353 Database Management with ACCESS BUS 2363 PowerPoint 97 BUS 2383 Spreadsheet Applications/Lotus 1-2-3 BUS 2393 Spreadsheet Applications/EXCELL BUS 2403 Desktop Publishing BUS 2414 Advanced Word Processing/MS Word BUS 2433 Integrated Business Applications BUS 2503 Office Management BUS 2514 Advanced Word Processing/WP BUS 2603 Introduction to Business BUS 2613 Small Business Management BUS 2623 Human Resources Management BUS 2633 Legal Environment of Business BUS 2643 Human Relations MIS 2073 Desktop Publishing MIS 2083 Office Technology and Word Processing ECON 1003 The American Enterprise System GBUS 3003 Legal Environment of Bus* *Must be validated by test. Chemistry CHEM 1403 Fundamental Chemistry I CHEM 1404 Fundamental Chemistry II CHEM 1405 General Chemistry I CHEM 1406 General Chemistry II CHEM 1407 Introduction to Chemistry for Health Sciences CHEM 1013 General Chemistry I & CHEM 1011 General Chemistry I Lab CHEM 1113 General Chemistry II & CHEM 1111 General Chemistry II Lab CHEM 1023 University Chemistry I & CHEM 1021 University Chemistry I Lab CHEM 1123 University Chemistry II & CHEM 1121 University Chemistry II Lab Collision Repair Technology ABR 1106 Basic Metal Repair ABR 1113 Collision Repair I ABR 1204 Body & Frame Alignment I ABR 1213 Collision Repair II ABR 1304 Body & Frame Alignment II ABR 1403 Painting I ABR 1504 Related Body Repair ABR 1804 Painting II Communications COM 1203 Tech Communications Computer Information Systems
CIS 1103 Computer Concepts CIS 1133 Introduction to the Internet CIS 1133 Internet Technologies CIS 1143 Introduction to Programming CIS 1153 Voice & Data Cabling I CIS 1163 Voice & Data Cabling II CIS 1203 Introduction to Operating Systems CIS 1223 Desktop Operating Systems CIS 1244 Electronics for PC Technicians CIS 1253 IT Essentials I CIS 1263 IT Essentials II CIS 1404 Micro Applications CIS 1413 Introduction to Databases CIS 1423 Introduction to SQL CIS 1503 Digital Media & Design CIS 1504 Visual Basic Programming CIS 1513 Advanced Microcomputer Applications CIS 1613 The Business of the Internet CIS 1623 Internet Research Tools CIS 1703 Computers and Information Processing CIS 1713 Documentation and Writing for Technicians CIS 1814 Local Area Networks CIS 1816 CISCO I CIS 1823 Customer Service and Support CIS 1824 Network Routing CIS 1826 CISCO II CIS 1826 Internetworking CIS 1834 Introduction to Hardware and Installation CIS 1923 Introduction to Wide Area Networking CIS 1923 Help Desk Applications CIS 1933 IT Essentials III CIS 1943 IT Essentials IV CIS 2013 Programming Internship CIS 2103 Internet Internship CIS 2104 Business System Analysis and Design CIS 2113 Microcomputer Support Internship CIS 2113 CIS Internship CIS 2123 Special Topics CIS 2303 Introduction to Networking CIS 2314 Server Administration CIS 2314 Database Design CIS 2315 Microsoft Server Administration CIS 1033 Intro. to Computers MIS 2053 Intro to Business Information Systems MIS 2103 Programming Languages and Logic CIS 2203 Intro to Networking I MIS 2203 Intro to Networking I MIS 2213 Intro to Networking II MIS 2213 Intro to Networking II
CIS 2324 Network Administration CIS 2324 Advanced SQL Design CIS 2325 Microsoft Network Infrastructure CIS 2333 Data Structures CIS 2343 TCP/IP Networking CIS 2363 Network Internship CIS 2374 Microsoft Active Directory Services CIS 2403 Database Administration CIS 2413 Database Backup & Recovery CIS 2414 Administering a Microsoft Database Server CIS 2423 Advanced SQL CIS 2424 Administering a Microsoft Communications Server CIS 2433 Network Database Administration CIS 2434 Administering a Microsoft Web Server CIS 2453 Database Performance & Tuning CIS 2513 Advanced C++ Programming CIS 2513 Intro to Computer Science I CIS 2523 Introduction to Web Page Design with HTML CIS 2533 Web Site Administration & Security CIS 2544 Advanced Web Page Design and Languages CIS 2554 Web Page Layout and Aesthetics CIS 2563 PERL CIS 2603 Database Programming with Access CIS 2613 Java CIS 2624 Advanced Visual BASIC CIS 2633 Advanced C++ Programming CIS 2633 Intro to Computer Science II CIS 2634 Computer Org. & Assembly Language CIS 2654 Microsoft Network Security CIS 2703 Networking Technologies CIS 2733 Data Structure CIS 2754 Creating a SQL Server Database CIS 2814 Cisco Advanced Routing CIS 2824 Cisco Remote Access MIS 3103 Advanced Networking I* CIS 2834 Cisco LAN Switch Configuration CIS 2844 Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting MIS 3203 Advanced Networking II* CIS 2854 Fundamentals of Network Security CIS 2885 Managing a Microsoft Environment CIS 2903 Fundamentals of UNIX CIS 2913 Introduction to UNIX Networking CIS 2923 Intro to Wireless Networks *Must be validated by passing CCNP exam. Construction Technology
CTT 1207 Cabinet Layout & Construction CTT 1305 Ethics & Social Practice CTT 1307 Concrete & Foundations CTT 1404 Framing I CTT 1407 Finishing Techniques CTT 1504 Framing II CTT 2104 Construction Contracts & Codes CTT 2107 Construction Processes I CTT 2203 Drawings and Specifications CTT 2207 Construction Processes II CTT 2304 Project Management Cosmetology COSM 1500 Hygiene & Sanitation COSM 1501 Cosmetic Therapy COSM 1502 Hairdressing COSM 1503 Salon Deportment COSM 1504 Salon Management COSM 1505 Manicuring COSM 2500 Pedicuring COSM 2501 Nail Theory COSM 2502 Advanced Nail Theory s Criminal Justice CRJU 2300 Intro to Criminal Justice Dental Assisting DEN 1103 Dental Science DEN 1203 Biomedical Science DEN 1303 Clinical Science I DEN 1404 Chairside Assisting I DEN 1504 Dental Materials I DEN 1603 Dental Radiography I DEN 1702 Preventive Dentistry DEN 2101 Dental Materials II DEN 2201 Dental Radiography II DEN 2303 Chairside Assisting II DEN 2405 Clinical Science II DEN 2508 Clinical & Practice Seminars Developmental Education
DEVE 0312 Reading Skills DEVE 0314 Reading Improvements DEVE 0316 College Reading DEVE 0322 English Skills DEVE 0324 English Composition Fundamentals DEVE 0332 Basic Mathematics DEVE 0334 Pre-algebra Skills DEVE 0336 Elementary Algebra DEVE 0338 Intermediate Algebra EDUC0104 College Reading ENGL 0204 Fundamentals of Writing MATH 0404 Fundamentals of Mathematics MATH 0703 Intermediate Algebra Diesel Mechanics DTM 1003 Tractor/Trailer Operation DTM 1103 Diesel Fundamentals DTM 1204 Diesel Engines DTM 1302 Electrical/Electronic Systems DTM 1403 Workplace Safety DTM 1502 Diesel Fuel Injection Systems DTM 1603 Power Trains DTM 1702 Air Conditioning Systems DTM 1803 Brake Systems DTM 1904 Servicing Road Tractors & Trailers Drafting and Design Technology DFT 1004 3-D Computer Animations I DFT 1014 3-D Computer Animations II DFT 1104 Drafting Fundamentals DFT 1204 Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting DFT 1304 Architectural Drafting DFT 1404 Structural Drafting DFT 1504 Mechanical Drafting DFT 1604 Estimating DFT 2103 Construction Techniques and Methods DFT 2204 Surveying and Elevations DFT 2304 Civil (CAD) Drafting DFT 2504 Advanced (CAD) Drafting DFT 2604 HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical Drafting AGEN 1012 Environmental & Nat Resource & AGEN 1011 Environmental & Nat Resource Systems Lab ENGR 1212 Graphics Early Childhood Development ECD 1003 Foundations of Early Childhood Education ECD 1103 Child Development ECD 1203 Healthy, Safe, Learning Environment ECD 1303 Practicum I ECD 2003 Child Behavior and Guidance
ECD 2103 Preschool Curriculum ECD 2203 Program Administration ECD 2303 Practicum II ECD 2403 Infant/Toddler Curriculum ECD 2503 Nutrition for the Young Child ECD 2603 Seminars in Administration ECD 2703 Language Arts ECD 2803 Special Needs ECD 2903 Trends in Curriculum May transfer up to eight hours of elective. Students have to pass Praxis I and CAAP to be admitted into the School of Education. Economics ECON 2310 Principles of Economics I ECON 2320 Principles of Economics II ECON 2203 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2103 Principles of Microeconomics Education EDUC 1300 College Seminar: A Pathway to Excellence GSTD 1002 Freshman Seminar EDUC 1301 Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology EDUC 1003 Tech Integration EDUC 1320 The World of Words EDUC 1322 Cultural Studies Overview EDUC 1324 Critical Thinking & Reading for Academic & Technological Disciplines EDUC 2300 Introduction to Education EDUC 2003 Intro to Ed. and (Required Field Exper I) Students must pass the Praxis I exam and take the CAAP exam prior to admission to the College of Education Electronics Technology ELT 1103 Computer Fundamentals ELT 1114 Basic Electrical Circuits ENGR 2033 Electrical Circuits I, II, & Lab ELT 1214 Circuit Analysis I----------------collectively------- ENGR 2033 ELT 1314 Circuit Analysis II ENGR 2133 ELT 1404 Microprocessor Principles I ELT 1604 Digital Electronics II English ENGL 1311 English Composition I ENGL 1311 English Composition I (Thematic) ENGL 1312 English Composition II ENGL 1312 English Composition II (Cluster) ENGL 1312 English Composition II (Thematic) ENGL 2312 Advanced Composition ENGL 2330 Creative Writing ENGL 1113 Composition I ENGL 1113 Composition I ENGL 1123 Composition II ENGL 1123 Composition II ENGL 1123 Composition II
ENGL 2331 Creative Writing II ENGL 2332 Publications Internship ENGL 2333 English Literature I ENGL 2334 English Literature II ENGL 2335 American Literature I ENGL 2336 American Literature II ENGL 2337 World Literature I ENGL 2338 World Literature II ENGL 2339 World Literature Themes ENGL 2340 Technical Writing ENGL 2213 Literature I ENGL 2223 Literature II Environmental/Safety Technology EST 1103 Environmental Science EST 1203 Environmental Law EST 1304 Waste Water Treatment EST 1404 Introduction to Air Pollution Control EST 2204 Emergency Response EST 2304 Accident Prevention and OSHA Compliance EST 2404 Hazardous Waste Treatment EST 2504 Environmental Sampling for Technicians EST 2603 Environmental Problem/Practicum Geography GEOG 1310 Physical Geography GEOG 2310 Cultural Geography GEOG 1003 Physical Geography GEOG 2003 Introduction to Geography Geology GEOL 1403 Historical Geology GEOL 1013 (Lecture Only) Health Sciences HLSC 1303 Nutrition HLSC 1304 Concepts of Lifetime Health & Wellness BIOL 2003 Nutrition & Diet History HIST 1311 History of Civilization I HIST 1003 World History I HIST 1311 History of Civilization I w/ Study Tour Abroad HIST 1003 HIST 1312 History of civilization II HIST 1013 World History II HIST 1312 History of civilization II w/ Study Tour Abroad HIST 1012 HIST 2311 U.S. History to 1877 HIST 2013 History of the US to 1876 HIST 2311 U.S. History to 1877 (Cluster) HIST 2012 HIST 2312 U.S. History Since 1877 HIST 2023 History of the US Since 1876 HIST 2312 U.S. History Since 1877 (Cluster) HIST 2023 HIST 2355 History of Arkansas HIST 3083 History of Arkansas
Industrial Electronics Technology IEL 2104 Industrial Electronics IEL 2204 Programmable Logic Controllers I IEL 2404 Programmable Logic Controllers II IEL 2504 Industrial Automation IEL 2604 Electronic Motor Drives Industrial Equipment Technology IET 1304 Industrial Power Transmission IET 1404 Industrial Electricity Journalism JOUR 2334 Publications Internship I JOUR 2342 Publications Internship II JOUR 2350 Basic News Writing PJ 4913 Print Internship PJ 2003 Basic News Writing Legal Secretarial LGS 1103 Legal Terminology LGS 1203 Introduction to Law Machine Shop MST 1204 Machining I MST 1304 Machining II MST 1404 Machining III MST 1503 Computer Numerical Control I Manufacturing Technology MFT 1103 Manufacturing Materials MFT 2103 Quality Management MFT 2203 Tool Design MFT 2303 Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Machining MFT 2403 Computerized Numerical Control MFT 2502 Computer Integrated Manufacturing MFT 2603 Quality control/inspection MFT 2705 Tool and Die I MFT 2808 Aircraft Modification & Installation ENGR 1022 Engineering Mat/Forming Processes ITEC 4044 Advanced Manufacturing Systems Mathematics MTH 1103 Technical Mathematics I MTH 1203 Technical Mathematics II MATH 1301 College Business Mathematics
MATH 1302 College Algebra MATH 1303 Trigonometry MATH 1304 Calculus I MATH 1305 Calculus II MATH 1306 College Mathematics MATH 1307 Introduction to Statistics MATH 1308 Business Calculus MATH 2301 Finite Mathematics MATH 2306 Calculus III MATH 2307 Calculus IV MATH 2310 Discrete Mathematics MATH 1023 College Algebra MATH 1033 Plane Trigonometry MATH 1525 Calculus/Analytic Geometry I MATH 1545 Calculus/Analytic Geometry II GBUS 2013 Quantitative Analysis I Medical Transcription MET 1103 Medical Terminology I MET 1203 Medical Transcription I MET 1213 Introduction to Human Anatomy MET 1303 Medical Terminology II MET 1403 Medical Transcription II MET 1413 Disease Processes MET 1503 Medical Office Practices MET 1613 CPT Procedural Coding I MET 2303 Diagnosis Coding Music MUSC 2300 Introduction to Music MUS 2013 Intro to Fine Arts: Music Paralegal Technology PLG 1103 Legal Research and Writing I PLG 1203 Legal Writing and Writing II PLG 1303 Torts PLG 1802 Constitutional Law PLG 1812 Administrative Law PLG 1822 Bankruptcy Law PLG 2103 Civil Litigation PLG 2202 Legal Ethics PLG 2303 Real Estate Law PLG 2403 Criminal Law PLG 2502 Family Law PLG 2603 Commercial Law PLG 2703 Wills, Trusts, and Probate PLG 2802 Business Organizations PLG 2902 Trial Practice PLG 2901 Computer Support PLG 2913 Paralegal Work-Based Learning Philosophy
PHIL 1310 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2330 Ethics & Society PHIL 2403 Introduction to Philosophy Physical Science/Physics PHYS 1301 Applied Physics PHYS 1401 Physical Science PHYS 1402 College Physics I PHYS 1403 College Physics II PHYS 2003 General Physics I & PHYS 2001 General Physics I Lab PHYS 2103 General Physics II & PHYS 2101 General Physics II Lab Political Science POLS 1310 American National Government POLS 2320 American State and Local Government PSCI 2003 American Govt: National PSCI 2013 State and Local Govt: Arkansas and the US Practical Nursing* LPN 1101 Vocational, Legal, and Ethical Concepts LPN 1114 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills LPN 1204 Pharmacology LPN 1304 Body Structure and Function LPN 1403 Nursing of Children LPN 1502 Nursing of the Geriatric Client LPN 1616 Nursing of Adults I LPN 1702 Nutrition in Health and Illness LPN 1804 Nursing of Mothers and Infants LPN 1901 Mental Health Nursing LPN 2102 Nursing Process/Course Review LPN 2204 Nursing of Adult II *LPN graduates with nursing experience may apply to the LPN to ADRN Track Program. Psychology PSYC 2300 Psychology and the Human Experience PSYC 2003 General Psychology PSYC 2320 Developmental Psychology PSYC 3223 Developmental Psychology* PSYC 2330 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 4033 Abnormal Psychology ** *Cannot be used in teacher education program. **Cannot be counted as upper level credit. Religion
RELG 2305 World Religions GEOG 2032 RELG 2320 Old Testament Survey RELG 2330 New Testament Survey Respiratory Therapy RES 1106 Basic Sciences RES 1205 Non-Critical Care RES 1304 Clinical Practicum I RES 1402 Mechanical Ventilation I RES 1502 Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology RES 1603 Critical Care RES 1701 Respiratory Pharmacology RES 1801 Internal Medicine I RES 2103 Mechanical Ventilation II RES 2203 Neonatology/Pediatrics RES 2309 Clinical Practicum II RES 2402 Pulmonary Function Testing RES 2502 Internal Medicine II RES 2603 Medical Specialties RES 2703 Clinical Practicum Small Engine Repair SER 1104 Two-and Four-Cycle Small Engines SER 1202 Electrical Systems SER 1306 Servicing Small Engines SER 1404 Lawn & Garden Equipment Fundamentals SER 1502 Drive Trains for Lawn & Garden Equipment SER 1606 Chain Saw Drives Social Work SOWK 1301 Introduction to Social Work SWK 2043 Introduction to Social Work Sociology SOCI 2300 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2003 Introduction to Sociology Spanish SPAN 1300 Spanish for the Workplace SPAN 1311 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1014 Elementary Spanish I* SPAN 1312 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1024 Elementary Spanish II* SPAN 2311 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2033 Intermediate Spanish I* SPAN 2312 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2043 Intermediate Spanish II* SPAN 2315 Spanish Conversation *Assessment needed. (With approval of faculty.)
Speech SPCH 1300 Speech Communication SPCH 2310 Speech Communication Concepts SPCH 1113 Principles of Speech Technical TECH 1103 Intro to Engineering TECH 2101 Capstone Theatre DRTH 2300 Introduction to Theatre DRTH 2450 The Theatre Experience I w/ Practicum ART 2013 An Intro to Fine Arts: Art Welding WLD 1104 Basic Welding WLD 1110 Welding I WLD 1204 SMAW/Position Welding WLD 1304 SMAW II WLD 1604 Welding Layout WLD 1704 GMAW/GTAW WLD 1904 GTAW WLD 2110 Welding II