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Dear Student: We welcome your interest as a prospective Molloy College transfer student. Since approximately one-half of our overall student population is transfer students, our admissions staff is sensitive to your educational needs and goals. Transfer applicants should arrange to have transcripts of all prior college work sent to the Admissions Office. Your transcripts will be evaluated to determine the number of transferable credits, and advanced standing will be granted for all appropriate completed coursework. Generally, courses completed with a minimum grade of C at accredited institutions are transferable, not exceeding 64 credits from two-year colleges and 98 credits from four-year institutions. An official credit evaluation will accompany your acceptance letter. At any time during the application process, you may schedule an interview appointment with an admissions counselor to arrange for an unofficial credit review. Financial assistance is available for transfer applicants. This assistance could include money from both federal and state programs, as well as institutional aid. Transfer scholarships are available for students transferring into all majors. These scholarships are for full-time transfer students who have completed at least 30 credits of full-time coursework at a previous college. The scholarships range in amounts from $1,500.00 to $3,000.00 depending upon the degree of excellence of the applicant's academic record. All applicants must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); the Title IV code # is 002775. Full time students should also file the Express TAP application (ETA), which you will receive, from New York State after you file the FAFSA; the TAP code is 0500. Students who are transferring mid-year (i.e. for the spring semester) or Fall applicants who have attended a prior summer session are required to have a Financial Aid Transcript sent from their previous college, even if they did not receive financial aid. Molloy College encourages intellectual excellence, critical thinking and a life-long commitment to learning. Students are given the opportunity to exercise their leadership abilities, contribute their special talents, utilize their initiative, and expand their horizons through the many activities and special programs available to them. Molloy's low student-faculty ratio promotes close interaction and a personalized classroom learning experience. Our goal is to facilitate a smooth transfer process. The Admissions Office welcomes the opportunity to meet with you at one of our campus events, open houses or a personal interview. Please contact our office to find out more about visiting the Molloy College campus and we look forward to meeting you in the near future. Sincerely, Marguerite Lane Director of Admissions

ACCOUNTING AC11 Principles of Accounting I BUS260 AC12 Principles of Accounting II BUS261 AC13 Fundamentals of Accounting I All three must be AC14 Fundamentals of Accounting II completed to receive AC15 Managerial Accounting credit for BUS260/ BUS261 AC16 Practical Accounting BUS000 AC17 Managerial Accounting for the BUS000 Hospitality Industry AC26 Governmental Accounting BUS000 AC37 Computer Accounting Principles BUS000 AC41 Special Topics in Accounting BUS000-45 AC51 Intermediate Accounting I BUS362 AC52 Intermediate Accounting II BUS363 AC70 Cost Accounting BUS364 AC82 Electronic Spreadsheet Applications for Accounting AC84 Corporate Finance ECO350 AC88 Federal Income Taxation BUS266 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE SL10 American Sign Language I COM000 SL14 American Sign Language II COM000 SL20 American Sign Language III COM000 SL22 American Sign Language IV COM000 SL23 Orientation To Deafness COM000 SL24 Fingerspelling COM000 SL26 Intro. To Prin. Of Interpreting COM000 SL28 Comparative Linguistics COM000 SL32 Sign-To-Voice Interpreting COM000 SL34 Voice-To-Sign-Interpreting COM000 SL38 Technical Sign Language COM000 SL43 Sign Language Interpreter COM000 Seminar and Fieldwork SL50 Deaf Community Field Services COM000 SL52 Contemporary Issues in Sign Language and Deafness COM000 AMERICAN STUDIES AS11 American Studies I: The HIS000 American Experience to 1865 AS12 American Studies: II The HIS000 American Experience Since 1865 AS13 American Studies I: The HIS000 American Experience to 1865 AS14 American Studies I: II The American Experience Since 1865 HIS000 AS15 Vietnam and American Culture HIS000 AS16 Vietnam and American Culture HIS000 ANTHROPOLOGY AN11 Cultural Anthropology SOC161 AN20 Caribbean Cultures HIS224/ SOC000 AN21 Physical Anthropology and SOC000 Archaeology AN41 Anthropological Research and SOC390 the Internet AN42 Introduction To Archaeology SOC556 AN43 Special Topics in Anthropology SOC390-44 AN45 Fieldwork In Anthropology SOC390 AN50 Anthropology of Religion SOC266 AN51 Special Topics in Anthropology SOC390-54 AN55 Native Americans SOC258 AN61-64 Special Topics in Anthropology SOC390 APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AP10 Industrial Mathematics MAT071 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SPECIALIST ALL S ARE BANKING AND FINANCE BF11 Introduction To Money and BUS000 Finance BF18 Principles of Banking BUS000 BF28 Financial Markets and BUS000 Institutions BF35 Investments BUS000 BF45 Special Topics in Banking and BUS000-50 Finance BF59 Financial Planning BUS000 BIOLOGY *BY14 Principles of Biology BIO396 *BY16 Human Ecology BIO396 BY17 Survey of The Human Body BIO396 BY18 Topics in Human Biology BIO110 *BY20 Field Biology and Ecology BIO150 *BY21 Botany BIO302 BY23 Concepts in Biology BIO127 *BY24 Coastal Ecology BIO151 BY30 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO120 BY32 Anatomy and Physiology II BIO121 BY35 Microbiological Technique BIO220 *BY37 Anatomy and Physiology of the BIO396 Eye *BY38 Fundamentals of Human Structure and Function BIO110

*BY40 Environmental toxicology BIO114 BY41 Zoology BIO126 *BY42 Animal Parasitology BIO471 BY43 Animal Histology BIO330 BY44 General Microbiology BIO140 BY46 Special Topics in Anatomy and BIO396 Physiology BY50 Modern Biology I BIO222 BY52 Modern Biology II BIO222 BY60 Genetics BIO242 BY61 Genetics Laboratory BIO396 1 CR. BY62 Genetics BIO396 1 CR. BY70 Embryology BIO341 BY72 Microbiology BIO245 BY81 Plants and People BIO396 BY82 Special Topics in Biology BIO396 BY83 The Human Body BIO222 BY84 Special Topics in Biology BIO396-90 *OC11 Oceanography BIO000 *OC15 Introduction To Oceanography BIO000 * Does not apply to Major BROADCAST TCOMMUNICATIONS TC11 Introduction To Broadcasting COM151 TC12 Issues in Broadcasting COM000 TC21 Broadcasting Studio Techniques COM153 TC25 Radio and TV Announcing COM000 TC31 Broadcast Production I COM000 TC32 Broadcast Production II COM000 TC35 Broadcast Copy and Script COM230 Writing /ENG230 TC41 Station Operations COM000 TC43 Electronic Field Production COM000 TC44 Video Tape Editing COM263 TC46 Special Topics in Broadcast COM390-49 Telecommunications TC50 Internship in Television and COM468 Radio TC51 Internship in Television and Radio COM469 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BL40 Introduction to Law BL41 Introduction to Paralegal Studies BL43 Civil Litigation BL47 Law Office Management and Practices BL50 Paralegal Internship BL51 Special Topics in Business Law BUS000-60 BL71 Business Law I BUS240 BL72 Business Law II BUS241 BL75 Law of Property BL78 Domestic Relations BL80 Legal Research BL82 Negligence and Investigations BL84 Partnership and Corporation Law BL86 Estates, Trusts, and Wills BL87 Estate, Trust and Gift Taxation BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BA11 Introduction to Business ECO201 BA15 Personal Financial Management BUS000 BA21 Business Mathematics BUS000 BA25 Business Communications BUS000 BA29 Supervision: Concepts and BUS000 Practices BA42 Professional Development BUS000 BA51 Management Principles and BUS301 Practices BA52 Office Management BUS000 BA53 Small Business Management BUS000 BA55 Organizational Behavior BUS000 BA56 Human Resources Management BUS303 BA57 Principles of Training and BUS000 Development BA58 Labor-Management Relations BUS000 BA62 Fundamentals of International BUS000 Business BA65 Total Quality Management BUS000 BA71 Special Topics in Business BUS000-77 Management BA78 Special Topics: Human Rights BUS000 Issues in Business BA79 Special Topics: Sports BUS000 Marketing Management BA80 Special Topics in Business Management BUS000 BUSINESS MARKETING BD50 Principles of Transportation BD57 Marketing BUS330 BD58 Cases in Marketing Management BUS000 BD59 Consumer Behavior BUS000 BD60 Retail internship BUS000 BD63 Retail Principles BUS000 BD64 Retail Buying and BUS000 Merchandising BD65 Introduction to the Fashion Business BD68 Retail Store Operations and BUS000 Administration BD69 Retail Management Problems BD70 Advertising BUS000 BD73 Salesmanship BUS000 BD75 Business Security BUS000 BD79 Marketing Research BUS000

BUSINESS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ALL S ARE CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY COUNSELING CD11 Chemical Dependency in SOC000 American Society CD15 Dynamics of Addiction SOC233 CD20 Chemically Dependent Family SOC000 Systems CD25 Criminal Justice System and Chemical Dependency CD30 Professional Documentation: Data Collection, Assessment, Treatment Planning CD35 Techniques for Counseling the Chemically Dependent Client CD40 Chemical Dependency SOC000 Education and Prevention CD46 Advanced Techniques for Counseling the Chemically Dependent Client CD50 Habilition and Rehabilitation of the Chemically Dependent Client CD55 Field Practicum or Cooperative Education in Chemical Dependency Counseling CD56 Field Practicum or Cooperative Education in Chemical Dependency Counseling CD61 Medical Aspects of Addiction CD62-68 Special Topics in Chemical Dependency Counseling CHEMISTRY CH19 General Chemistry CHE000 CH21 Introduction to General, CHE112 Organic, and Biochemistry CH29 Foundations of College CHE000 Chemistry CH33 College Chemistry I CHE132 CH34 College Chemistry II CHE133 CH45 Principles of Organic and CHE112 Biochemistry II CH55 Organic Chemistry I CHE200 CH56 Organic Chemistry II CHE201 CH61-70 Special Topics in Chemistry CHE296 COLLEGE SEMINARS CS15 Freshman Seminar FST101 CS20 Personal Growth and College Life CS30 Portfolio Preparation COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNITY SERVICE ASSISTANT CO10 Speech Improvement COM124 CO11 Introduction to Human Communication COM110 CO12 Interpersonal Communication COM113 CO13 Voice and Diction COM124 CO14 American English COM124 Pronunciation and Diction CO15 Public Speaking COM210 CO17 Cinema Studies I COM154 CO18 Cinema Studies II COM000 CO19 Basic Video Making COM000 CO20 Advanced Video Making COM000 CO21 Theories of Persuasion COM000 CO22 Freedom of Speech COM000 CO23 Intercultural Communication COM213 CO24 Communication Disorders in Children COM274 CO27 Discussion COM114 CO28 Argumentation and Debate COM000 CO41-45 Special Topics in Communications and Film COM000 CO51 Oral Interpretation COM220 CO75 Applied Speech and Dramatic Arts COM000 SS11 Community Services I SS12 Interviewing in Social Work Practice SS22 Community Services II SS23 Community Services III SS30 Case Work Techniques SS41-44 Special Topics in Community Service COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CI13 Introduction to Computer CSC100 Information Systems CI21 Software Applications CSC102 CI22 Spreadsheets for Windows CSC000 CI28 Introduction to Windows for CSC000 Business CI33 Relational Database Concepts CSC000 CI34 Programming for Relational CSC000 Database Management Systems CI38 Graphics for Information CSC000 Systems CI43 RPG-Introduction to Computer CSC000 Programming CI53 Cobol Computer Programming CSC000 CI54 Advanced Cobol Programming CSC000 CI60 Introduction to Local Area Networks CSC000

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CI71 Special Topics in Computer CSC000 Information Systems CI74 Surfing the Net CSC000 CI75-80 Special Topics in Computer Information Systems CSC000 COMPUTER SCIENCE CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY ALL S ARE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ11 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ101 CJ15 Police Operations CRJ240 CJ21 Criminal Investigation CRJ000 CJ25 Criminalistics CRJ213 CJ31 Substantive Criminal Law CRJ280 CJ35 Evidence and Procedure Law CRJ281 CJ41 Introduction to Corrections CRJ263 CJ55 Human Relations and Criminal Justice CRJ000 CM11 Introduction to Computing CSC100 CM12 Introduction to Programming CSC103 Using Visual Basic CM13 Programming Graphical User CSC000 Interfaces Using Visual Basic CM14 Problem Solving and CSC000 Programming Software Tools CM16 Principles of Computing Using CSC120 C++/C* CM17 Computers and Programming CSC323 Using PC Assembler CM18 Advanced PC Assembler and CSC000 Computer Organization CM20 Advanced Programming and CSC121 Problem Solving Using C++/C CM41 The Internet: Concepts and CSC000 Explorations CM42- - CSC296 49 CM50 Programming in Turbo C++/CI CSC111 CM51 Programming in Turbo CSC121 C++/CII CM60 Data Structures CSC144 CM63 Programming in C CSC000 CM64 Computer Organizations CSC140 CM66 Operating Systems CSC230 CM68 Data and Network CSC296 Communication CM80 Cooperative Education Internships for Computing Technology CSC260 CJ75 Juvenile Justice CRJ390 CJ90 Special Topics in Criminal CRJ390 Justice CJ91 Women in Criminal Justice CRJ340 CJ92 Ethics in Criminal Justice CRJ000 CJ93-95 Special Topics in Criminal Justice CRJ390 DIETETIC TECHNICIAN ALL S ARE DRAFTING (CAD) ALL S ARE EARLY CHILDHOOD ED11 Foundations of Early Childhood Education ED22 Early Childhood Activities ED23 Infants and Toddlers: Programs and Care ED25 Creative Activities: Art ED33 Instructing the Young Child ED35 Creative Activities: Music EDU107 ED44 The Child and His/Her World ED45 Creative Activities ED51-60 Special Topics in Early Childhood Education EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE ES11 Planetary Science PHS115 ES12 Stellar Astronomy PHS000 ES13 Life in the Universe PHS000 (Astronomy) ES14 Astronomy in the Planetarium PHS000 ES15 Introduction to Geology PHS125 ES16 Evolution of Earth and Life PHS000 ES17 Introduction to Weather PHS000 ES18 Principles of World Climate PHS000 ES19 Climatology PHS000 ES21 Astronomy of the Solar System PHS000 ES22 Astronomy of Stares and PHS000 Galaxies ES23 Space Science Laboratory PHS000 ES41 Geology and Culture of Greece PHS000 ES42- Special Topics in Earth and PHS000 47 Space Science ES48 Life in the Universe PHS000 ES49 Special Topics in Earth and PHS000 Space Science ES50 Marine Geology PHS000 ES51- Geological Field Structures PHS000 54 ES55 Geomorphology PHS000 ES57 Observational Astronomy PHS000

ECONOMICS CTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ALL S ARE ENGINEERING ENGLISH ALL S ARE EK11 Elements of Economics ECO100 EK21 Macroeconomics ECO151 EK22 Microeconomics ECO152 EK30 Current Economic Problems EK35 The Economics of Long Island EK38 Consumer Economics EK41 International Economics ECO220 EK42- Special Topics in Economics 49 EK55 Money and Banking ECO215 EG09 Basic English Skills ENG090 EG10 Developmental Writing ENG100 EG11 Standard Freshman ENG110 Composition EG13 Introduction to Literature ENG161 EG17 Word Power ENG000 EG18 The Research Paper ENG120 EG21 Technical Writing ENG000 EG25 Introduction to Journalism ENG133 EG26 Advanced Newswriting ENG201 EG27 Editing and Rewriting ENG000 EG28 Magazine Writing and Publicity ENG000 EG29 Investigative Reporting ENG134 EG30 Contemporary Non-Fiction ENG000 Journalism EG31 Newspaper Internship ENG203 EG32 Writing Reviews and Criticism ENG135 EG33 The Structure of English ENG122 EG35 Advanced Expository Writing ENG131 EG37 Creative Writing ENG132 EG38 Creative Writing ENG132 EG39 Advanced Creative Writing/ ENG000 Fiction EG40 Advanced Creative Writing/ Poetry ENG000 EG41 Contemporary Global ENG000 Literature EG42 Classical Greek Literature ENG151 EG43-44 Special Topics in Literature ENG000 EG45 Autobiography as Literature ENG000 EG46-48 Special Topics in Literature ENG000 EG49 Contemporary Imagination Fiction ENG000 EG51 Introduction to the Novel ENG000 EG52 Introduction to Dramatic ENG241 Literature EG53 Contemporary Literature ENG154 EG54 The Short Story ENG162 EG55 Mass Media COM139 EG56 The Documentary Film EG57 The Literature of the Bible ENG251 EG58 Science Fiction ENG000 EG59 African-American Literature ENG263 EG61 English Literature I ENG141 EG62 English Literature II ENG142 EG71 American Literature I ENG143 EG72 American Literature II ENG144 EG81 Modern Literature ENG154 EG83 Shakespeare ENG211 EG85 Masterpieces of World ENG152 Literature I EG86 Masterpieces of World ENG153 Literature II EG91 The Art of Poetry ENG000 EG98 Literature and Myth of the ENG236 Middle East EG99 Modern Irish Literature ENG000 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE The Modern Language Department must individually evaluate all ESL courses. FINE ARTS FA12 Arts Appreciation FA13 Interior Design I FA14 Interior Design II FA15 Interior Design III FA16 Design Seminar FA17 Art History I ART129 FA18 Art History II ART224 FA19 Modern Art ART228 FA20 History of Graphic Design FA21 Introduction to Electronic Page ART184 Design FA22 Electronic Illustration ART182 FA23 Introduction to Commercial Art FA24 Basic Graphic Design ART101 FA25 Letterform and Image FA26 Communication Design FA27 Visual Communication FA28 Computer Publishing for the ART282 Graphic Designer FA29 Computer Presentation ART283 Graphics FA30 2D Design ART101 FA33 Drawing I ART102 FA34 Drawing II ART112 FA35 Life Drawing I ART113 FA36 Life Drawing II ART113

FIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY FRENCH ALL S ARE FR11 Elementary French I FRE115 FR12 Elementary French II FRE125 FR13 Elementary French I and II FRE000 FR51 Intermediate French I FRE135 FR52 Intermediate French II FRE000 FR60 French Conversation FRE000 GEOGRAPHY FA37 Basic Illustration FA38 Contemporary Illustration FA41 Art of The Western World ART129 FA42 Wheel-Thrown Ceramic Forms ART120 FA43 Advanced Ceramics FA44 Color ART114 FA45-47 Special Topics in the Fine Arts FA48 Art of The Western World ART129 FA49- Special Topics in the Fine Arts ART296 50 FA51 Interior Design Graphics FA52 Materials and Construction Methods for Interior Designers FA54 Professional Practice for Interior Designers FA55 Painting I ART130 FA56 Advanced Painting ART224 FA57 Advanced Painting ART246 FA58 Advanced Painting ART296 FA59 Watercolor ART131 FA60 3D Design ART103 FA61 Ceramics I ART120 FA62 Advanced Ceramics ART243 FA63 Advanced Ceramics ART243 FA64 Advanced Ceramics ART243 FA71 Sculpture I ART208 FA72 Advanced Sculpture ART296 FA73 Advanced Sculpture ART296 FA74 Advanced Sculpture ART296 FA79 Cooperative Education FA80 Cooperative Education in Graphic Design FA81 Printmaking I FA82 Printmaking II FA84 Introduction to Computer Art ART181 FA85 Computer Art II ART281 FA86 Animation with the Macintosh I ART293 FA87 Animation with the Macintosh ART293 II FA91 Introduction to Photography ART150 FA92 Intermediate Photography ART151 FA93 Advanced Darkroom ART152 Techniques FA99 The History of Photography GY15 World Regional Geography PHS000 GY16 Culture and the Environment PHS000 GY17 Political Geography PHS000 GY41-50 Special Topics in Geography PHS000 GERMAN ALL S ARE Minimum of six credits required to fulfill core HEALTH CAREERS HC11 Health Concepts HC12 Dynamics of Health Care HC13 Family Health HC14 Gerontology HC15 Nutrition Concepts and GRN101 Controversies HC17 Health Challenges Confronting HC22 Safety, First Aid and CPR HC26 Emergency Medical Care I HC28 Crash Victim Extrication HC33 Principles and Techniques of Interviewing HC34 Emergency Medical Technician Critical Care II HC36 Emergency Medical Technician Critical Care III HC38 Emergency Care Seminar HC41 Women and Their Health HC44 Group Dynamics HC50 Introduction to Alcoholism Studies HC66 Death and Dying HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/ MEDICAL RECORDS HI14 Health Information Science I HIT101 HI25 Health Information Science II HIT109 HI27 Directed Clinical Practice I HI35 Health Information Science III HIT103 HI37 Directed Clinical Practice II HI43 Legal Aspects of Medical HIT121 Records HI45 Health Information Science IV HI47 Directed Clinical Practice III HISTORY HS11 Western Civilization I HIS101 HS12 Western Civilization II HIS102

HS17 Urban History HIS000 HS20 Introduction to Medieval HIS115 Europe HS22 Modern World History HIS000 HS31 History of The American HIS000 Frontier HS33 Foundations of American HIS111 History HS34 Modern American History HIS221 HS38 Women s Role in American HIS110 History HS39 History of Long Island HIS252 HS41 Special Topics in History, Political Science and Geography HIS000 HS42 The Pacific Century HIS000 HS43 The Chinese HS45-50 Special Topics in History, Political Science and Geography HIS000 HS51 Major World Cultures HIS000 HS57 The Far Eastern World HIS000 HS58 The Vietnam War HS90 History of Religion HONORS ES48 Life in the Universe PHS000 AG45 Autobiography as Literature ENG000 AG98 English Honors ENG000 HM99 English Honors ENG000 HM77 The Great Romance ENG000 HM81 The Comic Muse ENG000 HM82 Human Nature HM87 The Revenge Theme ENG000 HM88 Shakespeare in Performance ENG000 HM92 The American West ENG000 HM94 The Beat Generation in New ENG000 York and Paris HM97 James Joyce and the Celtic Imagination ENG212 HS51 Major American Cultures ID11H Civilization: The Human Experience HIS000 IDHSH Honors Seminar Civilization HIS000 ID12H Civilization: The Human Experience II HIS000 PL88H Philosophy of the Arts SC49H American Dreams SC52 Global Connections SC53H Sociology of Law SC62H Concept of Freedom in American Society SC63H The Bill of Rights SC65H Individual Rights versus Societal Needs SC67H Women and Men SO50H Progress and Individualism HORTICULTURE ALL S ARE HOTEL/ RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT HUMANITIES ALL S ARE HM31 The Holocaust HM33 Jewish Thought and Culture HM44 Mythology HM46 Sexism and the Humanities HM47 Perspectives on Human Liberation HM48 Women Writers and Artist ENG000 HM49 Women and the Literature on Insanity ENG000 HM50 Effective Thinking HM51 Developing Creative Imagination in the Arts HM52 Women s Legal PlaceCareer HM71- Interdisciplinary Studies in the 79 Humanities HM81- Interdisciplinary Studies in the 89 Humanities HM- 91-99 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities HM77H The Great Romance ENG000 HM81H The Comic Muse ENG000 HM88H Shakespeare in Performance ENG000 HM92H The America West ENG000 HM94H The Beat Generation in New ENG000 York and France HM97H James Joyce and The Celtic Imagination ENG212 INDEPENDENT STUDIES BUIS Independent Studies in Business HMIS Independent Studies in Humanities SMIS Independent Studies in Math and Science SSIS Independent Studies in Social Science EWIS Independent Studies INFORMATION PROCESSING ALL ARE 1 CR. EACH IP12 Information Processing I CSP120 IP13 Introduction to DOS CSP000 IP14 Advanced DOS Applications CSP000

IP18 WordPerfect CSP120 IP20 Computer Applications in the CSP000 Medical Office IP25 Information Processing II CSP000 IP26 Word Perfect CSP240 IP30 Computer Applications in the CSP000 Law Office IP35 Electronic Business Communications CSP000/ ART184 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ID11 Civilization: The Human Experience I ID12 Civilization: The Human Experience II ID41 Creating Humanity ITALIAN IT11 Elementary Italian I ITA115 IT12 Elementary Italian II ITA125 IT51 Intermediate Italian I ITA135 IT52 Intermediate Italian II ITA000 IT60 Italian Conversation ITA000 MA50 Computers in Mathematics MAT000 MA51 Mathematics and the Modern Calculator MAT000 MA52 Calculus with Computers MAT125 MA53 Accelerated Pre-Calculus I MAT000 MA54 Accelerated Pre-Calculus II MAT118 MA61 College Algebra and MAT000 Trigonometry I MA62 College Algebra and MAT000 Trigonometry II MA64 Calculus for Non-Science MAT120 Majors MA68 Precalculus MAT118 MA87 Calculus with Analytical MAT125 Geometry I MA88 Calculus with Analytical MAT126 Geometry II MA89 Calculus with Analytical MAT127 Geometry III MA90 Differential Equations with MAT241 Linear Algebra MA92 Discrete Mathematics CSC131 MA93 Linear Algebra MAT132 MEDICAL ASSISTING LIBRARY RESEARCH ALL S ARE MARINE BIOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY MB20 Marine Biology BIO151 MB25 Fieldwork in Marine Biology BIO225 MB50 Marine Environment BIO150 MB51 Marine Botany BIO202 OC11 Oceanography BIO296 OC15 Introduction to Oceanography BIO296 MATHEMATICS MA01 Developmental Mathematical MAT071 Skills MA06 Pre-Algebra and Algebra I MAT000 MA07 Algebra MAT000 MA21 Survey of Mathematical MAT110 Reasoning MA22 Survey of Contemporary MAT000 Mathematical Topics MA23 Statistics I MAT115 MA24 Statistics II MAT000 MA27 Algebra II MAT000 MA36 Finite Mathematics MAT000 MA41 Technical Mathematics I MAT000 MA42 Technical Mathematics II MAT000 MA47 Applied Mathematics MAT000 MUSIC ALL S ARE MU11 Understanding Music MUS105 MU16 Music History I MUS199 MU17 Music History II MUS200 MU23 The American Musical MUS000 MU24 Opera MUS264 MU31 Music Dictation I Must have all four MU32 Music Dictation II to replace MUS MU35 Sightsinging I 101,102,103,104 MU36 Sightsinging II MU40 Music Fundamentals MUS101 MU41 Music Theory I MU41,42,43,44 taken MU42 Music Theory II with MU 31,32,35,36 MU43 Music Theory III will replace our MUS MU44 Music Theory IV 101,102,103,104 MU45 Applied Music MUS000 MU51 History of Jazz MUS109 MU54 History of Rock and Roll Music MUS000 MU55 Twentieth Century Music MUS203 MU56 Synthesis MUS000 MU 57 Midi MUS000 MU 58 Recording Technology I MUS000 MU 59 Recording Technology II MUS000 MU 61 Special Topics in Music MUS000 MU 62 Voice Class MUS000 MU 64 Music Theory V MUS000 MU 67 Jazz Improvisation MUS000 MU 72 Voice Class MUS000

MU 73 Voice Class MUS000 MU 74 Voice Class MUS000 MU 87 Piano I MUS110 MU 88 Piano II MUS111 MU 90 Handbell Ringers MUS000 MU 91 The College Band MUS000 MU 92 College Choir MUS000 MU 93 Suffolk Singers MUS000 MU 95 Jazz Ensemble MUS000 MU 97 Brass and Percussion Ensemble MUS000 MU 98 Chamber Orchestra MUS000 MU 99 Guitar Ensemble MUS000 NURSING Any Associates Degree R.N. from SCCC may transfer in up to 64 credits. The degree, taken as a whole will be considered equivalent to Nursing 112, 113, 212, 230, 231, 237, 238 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT ALL S ARE OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES OT14 College Speedwriting OT21 Intermediate Shorthand OT24 Basic Keyboarding OT25 Keyboarding and Documentation Preparation I OT29 Keyboarding and Documentation Preparation II OT35 Keyboarding and Documentation Preparation III OT41 Introduction to Records Management OT60 Office Practice OT61 Machine Transcription OT62 Medical Machine Transcription OT65 Executive Procedures and Terminology I OT66 Executive Procedures and Terminology II OT68 Special Business Vocabularies OT72 Legal Procedures and Terminology I OT73 Legal Procedures and Terminology I OT81 Medical Machine Transcription and Terminology OCEANOGRAPHY *OC11 Oceanography BIO000 *OC15 Introduction to Oceanography BIO000 * Does not apply to Major OPTHAMALIC DISPENSING PHILOSOPHY ALL S ARE PL11 Issues in Philosophy PHI100 PL21 Critical Thinking PHI102 PL22 Logic PHI102 PL33 History of Philosophy PHI000 PL44 Philosophy of Religion PHI266 PL45 Special Topics PHI296 PL47 Ethics of Scientific Research PHI296 PL48 Twentieth Century Philosophy PHI190 PL49 Special Topics PHI296 PL55 Ethics PHI223 PL66 Biomedical Ethics PHI190 PL77 Ethical Issues in Business PHI255 PL88 Philosophy of The Arts PHI256 PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE12 Golf PED189 PE13 Weight Training PED200 PE14 Beginning Tennis PED112 PE16 Soccer PED000 PE17 Racquetball PED000 PE18 Basketball/ Softball PED142 PE19 Fitness Walking PED296 PE21 Jogging and Fitness PED296 PE24 Fencing PED000 PE27 Bowling/ Badminton PED189 PE28 Bowling PED189 PE29 Volleyball PED112 PE33 Social Dance PED000 PE41 Special Topics in Physical PED000 Education PE42 Bicycling PED000 PE43 Sports Conditioning PED122 PE44 Body Toning PED122 PE45 Men s Team Sports PED000 PE47 Yoga PED195 PE48 Self Defense PED143 PE49 Modern Dance and PED178 Composition PE51 Back Packing PED000 PE59 Modern Jazz Dance PED138 PE60 Aerobics PED133 PE61 Karate PED143 PE62 Step Aerobics PED000 PE95 Wellness PED000 PE96 Body Mechanics PED000 FITNESS SPECIALIST ALL S ARE

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT PHYSICS ALL S ARE PH15 Automotive Physics PHS000 PH24 Technical Physics PHS000 PH30 Physics for Health Careers PHS160 PH37 Geometric and Physical Optics PHS000 PH41 Research Practicum PHS296 PH44 Special Topics in Physics PHS296 PH53 College Physics I PHS170 PH54 College Physics II PHS171 PH71 Physics I PHS000 PH72 Physics I Lab PHS000 PH73 Physics II PHS000 PH74 Physics II Lab PHS000 PH75 Physics III PHS000 PH76 Physics III Lab PHS000 PH77 Physics IV PHS000 PH78 Physics IV Lab PHS000 POLICE ADMINISTRTOR PD11 The Administration of Criminal Justice PD13 Physical Education PED000 PD15 Patrol Functions PD21 Criminal Investigation PD22 First AID-CPR PD31 Criminal Law and Procedure PD55 Community Relations for Police PD91 Criminal Justice Internship POLISH ALL S ARE Minimum of six credits required to fulfill core POLITICAL SCIENCE PO13 Contemporary Political POL000 Problems PO15 Political Thought POL100 PO17 Practical Politics POL000 PO19 Introduction to Public POL200 Administration PO20 State and Local Politics POL103 PO21 Planning and Zoning POL000 PO25 American National Politics POL101 PO30 Comparative Political Systems POL106 PO32 American Foreign Policy POL203 PO40 World Politics POL203 PO41-49 Special Topics in Political Science POL296 PO50 Public Service Internship POL220 PO51 Public Service Internship POL221 PSYCHOLOGY READING RE09 Introduction to College Reading RE10 Reading in the Content ENG090 RE11 Advanced College Reading ENG101 RE15 Reading for Science and Technology ENG000 RECREATION LEADERSHIP PC11 Introduction to Psychology I PSY111 PC15 Applied Psychology PSY000 PC20 Brain and Behavior PSY000 PC40 Psychology of Adjustment PSY156 PC41 Special Topics in Psychology PSY000 PC42 Sports Psychology PC44 Health Psychology PSY000 PC45- Special Topics in Psychology PSY296 50 PC60 Developmental Psychology PSY150 PC61 The Psychology of Adulthood PSY000 and Aging PC63 The Exceptional Child PSY000 PC66 Social Psychology SOC166 PC68 Psychology of Mind Control PC70 Educational Psychology PSY000 PC80 Abnormal Psychology PSY226 PC88 Theories of Personality PSY000 RA14 Introduction to Recreation REC102 Services RA16 Community Recreation REC103 RA20 Special Populations in REC206 Therapeutic Recreation RA21 Therapeutic Recreation Process REC000 RA51 Arts and Crafts for Recreation REC000 Settings RA52 Music and Movement for REC000 Recreation Settings RA53 Language Arts Activities for REC000 Recreation Settings RA54 Outdoor Recreation REC000 RA55 Recreation Facilities REC000 RA60 Fieldwork in Recreation REC000 Leadership I RA62 Fieldwork in Recreation PHS240 Leadership II RA67 Fieldwork in Recreation PHS240 Leadership III RA68-69 Special Topics in Recreation REC000

SCIENCE LABORARORY TECHNOLOGY *ME15 Environmental Issues BIO114 ME18 Introduction to Chemistry and CHE000 Laboratory Techniques ME20 Introduction to Analytical CHE000 Chemistry ME21 Marine Invertebrate Zoology BIO000 ME25 Elements of Oceanography PHS000 ME30 Ichthyology BIO000 ME33 Introduction to Hydrology PHS000 ME38 Aquatic Animal and Plant BIO000 Culture ME45 Ecology of Aquatic BIO151 Environments ME60 Introduction to Electron BIO230 Microscopy ME80 Science Laboratory Technology Internship/ Cooperative BIO225/ BIO226 SOCIOLOGY SO11 Introduction to Sociology SOC101 SO17 Modern American Culture SOC000 SO22 Modern Social Problems SOC112 SO24 American Ethnics SOC000 SO33 Marriage and the Family SOC152 SO35 Criminology SOC136 SO37 Death and Dying SOC000 SO40 Medical Sociology SOC171 SO41 The Sociology of Gender SOC125 SO44-49 Special Topics in Sociology SOC296 SO50 Honors: Progress and Individualism SOC296 SPANISH SPECIAL TOPICS SP11 Elementary Spanish I SPA115 SP12 Elementary Spanish II SPA125 SP13 Elementary Spanish I and II SPA115-125 SP20 Basic Conversational Spanish SPA115 SP21 Basic Conversational Spanish SPA125 SP22 Spanish Terminology for SPA126 Health Care Personnel SP51 Intermediate Spanish I SPA135 SP52 Intermediate Spanish II SPA000 SP60 Spanish Conversation I SPA151 SP61 Spanish Conversation II and SPA152 Survey of Civilization SP62 Survey of Contemporary SPA251 Spanish Literature SP63 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition SPA161 FL41-49 Special Topics in Language, Literature and Culture ENG296 FL61 Special Topics: Introduction to Japanese Language and Culture ID07 Skillful Reading and Reasoning ID10 Applications of Critical Thinking in Reading and Writing ID21 Human Sexuality ID25 Lyceum Studies ID80 Interdisciplinary Cooperative Education and Internships SC41- Special Topics: Social Sciences 49 Seminar SC51- Special Topics: Social Sciences 59 Seminar SC61- Special Topics: Social Sciences 69 Seminar SC62H Concept of Freedom in American Society SC63H The Bill of Rights SC65H Individual Rights Versus Societal Needs SC67H Women and Men SE28 Contemporary Environmental Problems SM27 Evolution and Society BIO296 SM51-59 Special Topics in the Sciences and Mathematics TCOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY THEATRE ALL S ARE TH11 Understanding Theatre COM153 TH14 Production Concepts COM000 TH15 Basic Theatre Practice: COM000 Stagecraft TH16 Basic Theatre Practice: COM000 Lighting Crafts TH17 Basic Theatre Practice: COM000 Costume Crafts TH18 Basic Theatre Practice: Design COM000 TH19 Basic Theatre Practice: Sound COM000 TH21 Acting I COM000 TH22 Acting II COM000 TH24 Acting for Film and Television COM000 TH25 Dance for Theatre COM185 TH41 Classical Theatre COM241 /ENG241 TH42 Modern Theatre COM000 TH45 New York Theatre COM245 /ENG245 TH46-49 Special Topics in Theatre COM296 TH51 Theatre Workshop COM153

TH52 Production Laboratory I COM000 TH53 Production Laboratory II COM000 TH54 Production Laboratory III COM000 TH55 Production Laboratory IV COM000 TRAVEL AND TOURISM ALL S ARE VETERINARY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ALL S ARE WOMENS STUDIES WS12 Women s Seminar HM46 Sexism and the Humanities HM47 Perspective on Human Liberation HM48 Women Writers and Artists ENG000 HM49 Women and the Literature of Insanity ENG000 HM52 Women s Legal Place HM60 Career Internships for Women HS38 Women s Role in American History HIS110

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