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Transfer Credit Guidelines and Course Compatibility Between South Arkansas Community College and Southern Arkansas University COMMUNICATION INFORMATION REFERENCES SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY

OFFICE OFFICE TELEPHONE BOX # (Area Code 870) 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 SOUTH ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER STUDENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 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 ENGL 1603, Review Composition, no later than the second full-length 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 SACC 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 Elective Transfer = 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.

SOUTH ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER COURSE COMPATIBILITY WITH SAU MAGNOLIA South Arkansas Community College SAU Magnolia Equivalent ACCOUNTING ACCT 1003 Introductory Accounting ACCT 2003 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2003 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2103 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 2103 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 2113 Computerized Accounting Systems Elective Transfer ALLIED HEALTH AH 1103 AH 1003 Computers for Health Professionals Introduction to Allied Health ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TECHNOLOGY (ADMS) ADMS 1003 Introductory Accounting ADMS 1013 Basic Word Processing GBUS 1013 Beginning Keyboarding ADMS 1023 Business Word Processing GBUS 1053 Advanced Keyboarding ADMS 1043 Office Procedures & Routines Elective ADMS 2063 Business Communications MGMT 3063 ADMS 2073 Professional Projects & Portfolio Design Elective *Must be validated. ART Managerial Communications* ART 1123 Color & Design Theory ART 1043 2-Diminsional Design ART 1353 Digital Photography ART 1013 Drawing I ART 1013 Drawing I ART 1113 Drawing II ART 1113 Drawing II ART 2003* Art Appreciation ART 2013* Introduction to Fine Arts: Art ART 2073 Painting I ART 2093 Painting II ART 2053 Water Media ART 2053 Elective Transfer *For non-art majors

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY AST 1003/L Automotive Fundamentals/Lab AST 1104/L Manual Drive Trains and Axles/Lab AST 1204/L Brake Systems/Lab AST 1304/L Steering and Suspensions/Lab AST 1404/L Automotive Electronics I/Lab AST 1504/L Engine Repair/Lab AST 1604/L Engine Performance I/Lab AST 1614/L Engine Performance II/Lab AST 1704/L Heating and Air Conditioning Systems/Lab AST 1804/L Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles/Lab AST 1902 ASE Preparation AST 2404/L Automotive Electronics II/Lab AST 2604/L Advanced Engine Performance/Lab AST 2601 Directed Study AST 2614 Internship BASIC STUDIES BSTD 0103 Reading Skills I EDUC 0104 College Reading BSTD 0113 Reading Skills II EDUC 0104 College Reading BSTD 0203 Fundamentals of Writing I BSTD 0213 Fundamentals of Writing II ENGL 0204 Fundamentals of Writing BSTD 0314 Fundamentals of Arithmetic BSTD 0413 Elementary Algebra MATH 0404 Fundamentals of Mathematics BSTD 0513 Intermediate Algebra MATH 0703 Intermediate Algebra BSTD 1043 Technical Mathematics BSTD 1303 Psychology for Living FYI 1003 Freshman Year Information GSTD 1002 Freshman Seminar

BIOLOGY BIOL 1004/L Fundamentals of Biology/Lab GSCI Biological Sciences 1013 BIOL 1024/L Vertebrate Zoology/Lab BIOL Vertebrate Zoology 1023 BIOL 1034/L General Botany/Lab BIOL General Botany 1033 BIOL 2003 Nutrition and Diet BIOL Nutrition and Diet 2003 BIOL 2064/L Human Anatomy and BIOL Anatomy & Physiology I Physiology I/Lab 2063 BIOL 2074/L Human Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab BIOL 2073 Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 2304 Kinesiology/Lab BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUS 1003 The American Enterprise System ECON 1003 The American Enterprise Sys BUS 2013 Quantitative Analysis I GBUS Quantitative Analysis I 2013 BUS 2074 Principles of Real Estate Elective Transfer BUS 2133 Real Estate Appraisal Elective Transfer BUS 2233 Personnel Supervision Elective Transfer BUS 2903 Special Topics in Business Elective Transfer CHEMISTRY CHEM 1024/L College Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 1023 CHEM 1064/L Fundamentals of CHEM Chemistry/Lab 1003 CHEM 1124/L College Chemistry II/Lab CHEM 1123 General Chemistry I General Chemistry II COMPUTER SCIENCE CSCI 1001 Fundamentals of Computers CSCI 1003 Computers and Information Processing CSCI 1102 and CSCI 1101; or MIS 1003 Intro to Computers CSCI 1102 Leviton Cabling Certification Elective Transfer CSCI 1103 COBOL Programming MIS COBOL Programming I 2113

CSCI 1112 IT Essentials I A CSCI 1113 Computers & Multimedia Elective Transfer CSCI 1114 IT Essentials I B CSCI 1205 PC Servicing and Upgrading Elective Transfer Concepts CSCI 1215 PC Peripherals Elective Transfer CSCI 1225 Operating System Structures Elective Transfer CSCI 1253 Programming and Logic Elective Transfer CSCI 1263 Windows XP Elective Transfer Professional/Network Administration CSCI 1274 Windows 2003 Elective Transfer Server/Network Administration CSCI 1302/L Networking for Home and Elective Transfer Small Business/Lab CSCI 1304 Network + Certification Review CSCI 1305 Network Operating Systems Elective Transfer CSCI 1403 CCNA 1: Networking Basics Elective Transfer CSCI 1413 CCNA 2: Routers & Routing MIS 2203 Intro. to Networking I Basics CSCI 1703 Linux Fundamentals Elective CSCI 1803 Security + Exam Certification CSCI 1903 Desktop Publishing I MIS 2073 Desktop Publishing CSCI 1923 Introduction to Adobe ART 2123 Digital Image Making** Photoshop CSCI 2023 Visual Basic for Windows MIS 2103 Programming Languages & Logic CSCI 2043 Web Design Elective CSCI 2113 Desktop Publishing II Elective CSCI 2124/L Introduction to Java/Lab Elective CSCI 2133 C Programming CSCI C Programming 3063 CSCI 2143 Microcomputers: Business Applications MIS 2053 Intro to Business Info Systems CSCI 2183 Introduction to Computer Elective Transfer Graphics CSCI 2193 Advanced Web Design Elective CSCI 2203 Database Elective Transfer CSCI 2204 Implementing and Administering A Microsoft 2003 Active Directory CSCI 2323 CCNA 3: Switching Basics & Elective Intermediate Routing CSCI 2343 CCNA 4: WAN Technologies MIS 2213 Intro to Networking II CSCI 2351/2352/2353 Special Topics in Information Elective Technology CSCI 2361/2362/2363 Special Topics in Information Technology/Advanced CSCI 2413 Advanced Microsoft Office Elective Transfer

CSCI 2703 *Must be validated. ** If combined with either CSCI 1903 or CSCI 2183 Professional Projects & Portfolio Design Elective CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION CJ 1103 Introduction to Criminal CRJU Intro to Criminal Justice Justice 2003 CJ 2103 Police Administration CRJU Police Administration 3013 CJ 2303 Rules of Criminal Evidence and Procedures CRJU 3023 Criminal Evidence and Procedures CJ 2403 Criminal Investigation CRJU Criminal Investigations Techniques 3033 CJ 2503 Arkansas Criminal Law Elective transfer CJ 2603 Arkansas Juvenile Law & Procedures CRJU 3053 Juvenile Justice EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE 1003 Foundations of Early Childhood Education ECE 1013 Childhood Growth & Development ECE 1023 Environments for Young Children ECE 1033 Technical Practicum I ECE 1043 Creative Arts for Preschool Children ECE 1053 Curriculum Methods & Materials ECE 2003 Emerging Literacy ECE 2013 Infant and Toddler Development ECE 2023 Survey of Exceptional Children SPED 3073 Survey of Exceptional Child** ECE 1033 Technical Practicum I ECE 2033 Guiding Social & Emotional Behavior ECE 2043 Social Studies, Math, and Science for Preschool Children ECE 2053 Administration of Preschool Programs ECE 2063 Technical Practicum II May transfer up to eight hours of elective.

*Will not transfer as professional teacher preparation courses, but we will evaluate transfer students in selected courses. **Does not count as upper level course requirements for graduation. Students planning to transfer to SAU Magnolia should complete Praxis I and the CAAP exams while attending South Arkansas Community College. ECONOMICS ECON 2003 Macroeconomics Principles ECON 2203 ECON 2103 Microeconomic Principles ECON 2103 Prin. Macroeconomics Prin. Microeconomic EDUCATION EDUC 2003 Introduction to Education & EDUC 2003 Field Experience, Level I EDUC 2000 EDUC 2013 Introduction to Educ. Practice EDUC 2003/2000 EDUC 2313 Introduction to Educational EDUC Technology 1003 Intro. to Education Field Exp., Level I Ed. Tech

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EMT 1005 Emergency Medical Technology-Ambulance (BASIC) EMT 1011 EMS Environment I EMT 1012 Human Systems and Assessment EMT 1013 Shock and Fluid Therapy EMT 1014 Paramedic Clinical Rotation I EMT 1015 Emergency Cardiac Care EMT 1022 Pharmacology EMT 1023 Emergency Respiratory Care EMT 1033 Intermediate Clinical Rotation EMT 1043 Traumatology EMT 1053 Medical Emergencies I EMT 2022 EMS Environment II EMT 2101 Paramedic Clinical Rotation II EMT 2112 Medical Emergencies II EMT 2224 Field Internship I EMT 2232 Assessment Based Management EMT 2234 Field Internship II ENGLISH ENGL 1113 Composition I ENGL Composition I 1113 ENGL 1123 Composition II ENGL Composition II 1123 ENGL 2123 Advanced Grammar and Elective Transfer Comp ENGL 2213 Literature I ENGL Literature I 2213 ENGL 2223 Literature II ENGL Literature II 2223 ENGL 2313 Creative Writing Elective Transfer ENGL 2643 The Bible as Literature Elective Transfer FRENCH FREN 1014 Elementary French I FREN 1014 FREN 1024 Elementary French II FREN 1024 Elementary French I Elementary French II

GEOGRAPHY GEOG 2003 Introduction to Geography GEOG 2003 Introduction to Geography GEOLOGY GEOL 1004/L Physical Geology/Lab GEOL 1003 GEOL 1014/L Historical Geology/Lab GEOL 1013 Physical Geology Historical Geology GRAPHIC ARTS & ADVERTISING DESIGN GRAD 2133 Graphic Design Capstone ART 2003 Graphic Design I HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HIT 1003 Medical Terminology HIT 1283 Computer Applications for Healthcare Professionals HIT 1153 Healthcare Delivery Systems HIT 2073 Basic Medical Coding I/Lab HIT 2081 Practice Coding HIT 2144 Basic Medical Transcription/Lab HIT 2154 Advanced Medical Transcription/Lab HIT 2173 Reimbursement Methodology HIT 2183 Medical Coding II HIT 2191 Practice Coding II HIT 2262 Medical Ethics and Law HIT 2773 Medical Coding Practicum HIT 2783 Medical Transcription Practicum HIT 2803 Introduction to Medical Science Contact College of Science and Technology HEALTH EDUCATION HPER 1403 Personal/Community Health HS 1403 Personal/Comm Health HISTORY HIST 1003 History of Civilization to 1700 HIST 1003 History of Civ. to 1700 HIST 1013 History of Civil. since 1700 HIST 1013 History of Civ. since 1700 HIST 2013 History of the U.S. to 1876 HIST 2013 History of U.S. to 1876 HIST 2023 History of the U.S. since 1876 HIST 2023 History of U.S. since

1876 HIST 2033 History of Arkansas HIST 3083 History of Arkansas HIST 2043 African-American History HIST 4093 African-American Hist. PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION IDEL 1007 Fundamentals of Electricity Contact SAU College of Science and Technology IDEL 1304 Solid State/Analog Circuits IDEL 1504 Basic Digital Technology IDEL 1804 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers IDEL 1903 Industrial Motors and Controls/Lab IDEL 2403 Transducers IDEL 2504 PLC Process Instrumentation IDEL 2604 Process Instrumentation IDEL 2703 Microprocessor Fundamentals MANAGEMENT MGMT 1113 Introduction to Management Elective Transfer MGMT 1114 Practicum I Elective Transfer MGMT 1123 Human Resource Management Elective Transfer MGMT 2113 Management Skills Elective Transfer MGMT 2114 Job Practicum II Elective Transfer MGMT 2214 Job Practicum III Elective Transfer MGMT 2613 Small Business Management Elective Transfer MGMT 2653 Special Topics in Management Elective Transfer MICROBIOLOGY MBIO 1124/L Microbiology/Lab MATHEMATICS MATH 1023 College Algebra MATH 1023 MATH 1033 Plane Trigonometry MATH 1033 MATH 2015 Calculus I MATH 1525 MATH 2115 Calculus II MATH 1545 MATH 2113 Math for Teachers I MATH 2033 MATH 2223 Math for Teachers II MATH 2043 College Algebra Plane Trigonometry Calculus I Calculus II Math for Teachers I Math for Teachers II

MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY MLT 1004/L Orientation to the Clinical Lab/Lab MLT 1013 Phlebotomy MLT 1024/L Hematology/Coagulation/Lab MLT 2233 Urinalysis/Body Fluids MLT 2304 MLT Special Topics MLT 2342 Clinical Chemistry MLT 2345 Clinical Experience I MLT 2306 Clinical Experience II A MLT 2316 Clinical Experience II B MLT 2408 Clinical Experience III MLT 2422 Special Chemistry MLT 2434/L Immunohematology /Lab MLT 2442 MLT Seminar MLT 2444/L Clinical Microbiology/Lab MLT 2543 Immunology/Serology/Lab MUSIC MUS 1001-2011 Piano MAPI 1001-2001 Piano MUS 1083 Fund of Music Theory MUTH 1093 MUS 1111,1121, Class Voice MACV 2111, 2121 MUS 1211, 1221, 2211, 2221 Voice Voice 12ll MAVC 1001, 2001 Voice Elective Transfer Fund of Music Theory Class Voice Elective Transfer MUS 1252 Sight Singing and Ear Training Elective Transfer MUS 1301 Introduction to Piano Elective Transfer MUS 1302 Beginning Piano Class MACP Beg. Class Piano 1001 MUS 1312 Intermediate Piano Class MACP Cont. Class Piano 1101 MUS 1401, 1402, Applied Organ MAOR Applied Music - Organ 2401, 2402 1001-1002 MUS 1411, 1421, Southark Singers MUEN Heritage Singers 2411, 2421 1141 MUS 2003 Music Appreciation MUS 2013 Intro Fine Arts: Music NETWORK SECURITY TECHNOLOGY NST 1203 NST 1423 NST 2094 NST 2104 NST 2163 Cyberspace Laws & Ethical Issues Intro to Information Security Intro to Hacking Techniques Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows Network Incident Response & Handling

NST 2164 NST 2214 NST 2314 NST 2414 NST 2424 NST 2434 NST 2443 NST 2504 NST 2514 NST 2524 NST 2533 NST 2554 Computer Systems Forensics Firewalls & Network Security Advanced Hacking Techniques Encryption Techniques Advanced Firewalls & Network Security Advanced Computer & Network Forensics Security Assessment & Auditing Professional Project Advanced Encryption Techniques CISSP Review Special Topics Capstone Advanced Intrusion Detection & Traffic Analysis NURSING ASSISTANT N A 1002 Nursing Assistant Training N A 1012 Nursing Assistant Laboratory and Clinical OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT OTA 1003 Introduction to Occupational Therapy OTA 1404 Treatment of Psychosocial Disorders OTA 2103 Pathology & Occupational Therapy Interventions OTA 2113 Development of Functional Movement OTA 2203 Geriatrics and Occupational Therapy Intervention Procedures OTA 2101 Clinical Skills Laboratory OTA 1303 Therapeutic Skills I OTA 1302 Therapeutic Skills II OTA 2303 Advanced Professional Skills OTA 2201 Fieldwork Practicum Level I OTA 2304 Advanced Procedures OTA 2404 Treatment of Physical and Developmental Disorders OTA 2504 Clinical Training and Skills OTA 2514 Fieldwork Level IIA OTA 2524 Fieldwork Level IIB PHILOSOPHY PHIL 2003 Intro. to Philosophy PHIL 2403 Intro. to Philosophy

PHYSICAL EDUCATION P E 1001 Activities PHED 1001-1491 Activities (Same activity cannot be repeated for credit) PHYSICAL SCIENCE PHYS 2024/L The Physical Sciences/Lab PHSC 2023 The Physical Sciences PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT PTA 1003 Intro for Physical Therapist Assistants PTA 1204 Pathophysiological Conditions PTA 1305 Applied Physical Therapy 1 PTA 1406 Physical Therapy Procedures PTA 1505 Applied Physical Therapy II PTA 1601 Clinical Practicum I PTA 1702 Clinical Practicum II PTA 2204 Neuro and Rehab for Physical Therapist Assistants PTA 2303 Principles of Administration and Management for Physical Therapist Assistants PTA 2408 Clinical Practicum III PTA 2503 PTA Seminar PHYSICS PHY 1114/L Applied Physics/Lab POLITICAL SCIENCE PSCI 2003 American Government: National PSCI 2003 American Govt.:National PSCI 2013 American Government: PSCI 2013 State & Local Govt.: State and Local Arkansas and U.S. PRACTICAL NURSING PN 1111 Math for MEDS MATH 1001 PN 1308 Nursing Special Problems Math for Allied Health

PN 1422 Nursing I * PN 1410 Nursing II * PN 1419 Nursing III * Part-Time Evening Program PN 1415 Nursing I PN 1412 Nursing II PN 1312 Nursing III PN 1512 Nursing IV *Following 9 months of practice as an LPN and successful completion of the SAU LPN to ADN transition course, a student may enroll in the second year of the ADN program at SAU. PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 2003 General Psychology PSYC 2003 General Psychology PSYC 2203 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 4033 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2223 Developmental Psychology PSYC 3223 Developmental Psyc RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY RADT 1001 Introduction to Radiography RADT 1101 Medical Terminology for Radiographers RADT 1103 Patient Care and Protection RADT 1111 Darkroom Procedures RADT 1123 Imaging Modalities RADT 1113 Radiographic Exposure RADT 1213 Orientation/Clinical Education I RADT 1214 Positioning Procedures I RADT 1223 Clinical Education II RADT 1304 Positioning Procedures II RADT 1332 Clinical Education III RADT 1424 Positioning Procedures III RADT 2002 Film Evaluation RADT 2012 Quality Assurance RADT 2116 Advanced Clinical Education I RADT 2202 Radiation Physics RADT 2223 Special Procedures RADT 2236 Advanced Clinical Education II RADT 2302 Radiation Biology RADT 2303 Seminar II RADT 2312 Advanced Clinical Education III RADT 2403 Seminar I SOCIOLOGY SOC 1003 General Anthropology SOC 1003 General Anthropology SOC 2003 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2003 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2013 Social Problems SOC 3013 Social Problems SOC 2033 Marriage and the Family SOC 3033 Sociology of Marriage and the Family

SPANISH SPAN 1014 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1014 SPAN 1023 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1024 SPAN 2013 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2033 SPAN 2023 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2043 *Cannot be taken concurrently Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II SPEECH SPCH 1113 Principles of Speech SPCH 1113 Principles of Speech TECHNOLOGY TECH 1043 Basic Electricity TECH 1104/L Piping Systems, Valves, and Alignments/Lab TECH 1203 Industrial Safety TECH 1304/L Two-Four Cycle Small Engine Repair/Lab TECH 1403 Technical Graphics I TECH 1413/L Low/High Pressure Boilers/Lab TECH 1504 Basic Air Conditioning and Heating TECH 1604/L Commercial A/C, Heating, and Refrigeration/Lab TECH 1703/L Basic Hydraulics/Pneumatics/Lab TECH 2001 Special Topics TECH 2003 Work-Based Learning TECH 2111, 2112, 2113, 2114 Selected Topics in Industry THEATRE THEA 1103 Introduction to Theatre THEA 1103 THEA 2633 Communication through Acting THEA 2633 Introduction to Theatre Fundamentals of Acting TRUCK DRIVING TRD 1008 Truck Driving WELDING TECHNOLOGY WLD 1114/L SMAW Welding & Fabrication WLD 1125 Advanced SMAW Welding*

WLD 1214/L GMAW Welding (MIG)/Lab* WLD 1224/L GTAW Welding (TIG)/Lab* WLD 1244 Welding Layout & Fabrication* WLD 1304/L Small Pipe Welding/Lab WLD 1314/L Specialized Pipe Welding/Lab *May transfer for AGEN 2021 & AGEN 2022 with permission of Head, Dept. of Agriculture