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DEPARTMENTAL COURSES CAPITAL UNIVERSITY COLUMBUS STATE C.C. ACCOUNTING BUS 211 Financial Accounting Fundamentals BUS 213 Intro. To Managerial Accounting BUS 311 Intermediate Accounting I BUS 312 Intermediate Accounting II BUS 411 Advanced Accounting BUS 414 Business Tax Accounting BUS 415 Cost Accounting ACCT 1211 Financial Accounting ACCT 1212 Managerial Accounting ACCT 2250 Intermediate Accounting I AND ACCT 2252 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 2252 Intermediate Accounting I AND ACCT 2252 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 2258 Advanced Accounting ACCT Federal Taxation II OR ACCT 2239 Advanced Taxation ACCT 2211 Cost Accounting BUS 417 Auditing ACCT 2241 Auditing (Please note that Business students must take a minimum of 24 hours of business or economic courses at the 300- or 400-level while in residence at Capital University.) ART ART 121 Drawing ART 210 Visual Arts ART221 Painting and Design ART 293 Selected Topics ART 422 Life Drawing AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ASL 110 Elementary American Sign Language I ASL 111 Elementary American Sign Language II ASL 112 ASL Fingerspelling ASL 210 Intermediate American Sign Language I ART 1205 Beginning Drawing ART 1206 2-Dimensional Design & ART 1207 3-Dimensional Design ART 2275 Beginning Painting ART 2294 Special Topics: Art ART 2221 Life Drawing IEP 1101 Beginning ASL IEP 1102 Intermediate ASL IEP 1109 Fingerspelling and Numbers IEP 1103 Advanced ASL

BIOLOGY BIOL 100 General Biology BIOL 151 Foundations of Modern Biology BIOL 152 Foundations of Modern Biology II BIOL 231 Human Anat/Phys I AND BIOL 232 Human Anat/Physio II BIO 1111 General Biology BIO 1113 Biological Sciences I BIO 1114 Biological Sciences II BIO 2300 Human Anatomy AND BIO 2301 Human Physiology (In order to receive transfer credit for BIOL 231 & 232 both BIO 2300 & 2301 must be taken) BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES SOSCI-210 Behavioral Sciences Statistics STAT 1350 Elementary Statistics BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUS 101 Introduction to Business BUS 131 Marketing BUS 240 Finance BUS 243 Human Resource Management BUS 242 Organizational Behavior BUS 246 Business Law I BMGT 1101 Principles of Business MKTG 1110 Marketing Principles FMGT 2201 Corporate Finance HRM 1121 Human Resources Management BMGT 2211 Organizational Behavior LEGL 2061 Business Law I OR LEGL 2064 Legal Environment of Business BUS 260 International Business BUS 300 Personal Finance BUS 315 Entrepreneurship BUS 325 Business Ethics BUS 338 Consumer Behavior BUS 360 Sport Management BUS 362 Sport Marketing BUS 378 Employment Law BUS 421 Investments SCM 1190 International Business FMGT 1101 Personal Finance BMGT 2231 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship BMGT 2216 Business Ethics MKTG 2550 Marketing Info. & Consumer Analysis SES 2524 Sport Management Foundations SES 2534 Sport Marketing HRM 2221 Staffing Under the Law FMGT 1211 Investments (Please note that Business students must take a minimum of 24 hours of business or economic courses at the 300- or 400-level while in residence at Capital University.) CHEMISTRY CHEM 101 Chemical Principles I CHEM 102 Chemical Principles II CHEM 150 General, Organic & Biol Chemistry CHEM 130 General Chemistry CHEM 131 General Chemistry II CHEM 233 Organic Chem. I Lab CHEM 234 Organic Chem. II Lab CHEM 1171 General Chem. I CHEM 1172 General Chem. II CHEM 1200 Intro to General & Organic Chemistry CHEM 1111 Elementary Chemistry I CHEM 1112 Elementary Chemistry II CHEM 2254 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I CHEM 2255 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II

COMMUNICATION COMM 131Media and Society COMM 151Interpersonal Communication COMM 201 Intro to Human Communication COMM 251 Communication and Culture COMM 293 Selected Topics COMM 350 Writing in the Professions COMM 352 Group Discussion COMM 2220 Intro. to Mass Communication COMM 2232 Interpersonal Communication COMM 2201 Intro to Communication Theory COMM 2268 Intercultural Communication COMM 2208 Communication for Mass Media COMM 2200 Business Communication COMM 1110 Small Group Communication CRIMINOLOGY CRIM 340 The Criminal Justice System CRJ 1001 Intro Criminal Justice ECONOMICS ECON 101 Intro to Macroeconomic Principles ECON 115 Microeconomic Principles ECON 2201 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2200 Principles of Microeconomics EDUCATION EDUC 141 Phonics for Student Learning EDUC 151 Foundations of the Education Profession EDUC 214 Integrating Learning Experiences: Art, Music, Drama and Movement EDUC 312 Family and Community Culture EDUC 313 Exceptional Children & Intervention Strategies EMF EMF 141 Introduction to Film EMF 333 Video Production EMF 345 Screenwriting EMF 433 Advanced Video Production ECDE 2109 Phonics & Structure Language EDUC 2210 Introduction to Education ECDE 1108 Creative Curriculum ECDE 2012 Families, Communities & Schools PSY 2245 Children with Exceptionalities (Acceptable if student is not earning IS license) COMM 2245 Introduction to Film COMM 1150 Video Art Production IMM 1530 Screenwriting IMM 2520 Advanced Video Production ENGLISH ENGL 243 Genre Studies: Poetry ENGL 240 Genre Studies: Fiction ENGL 2260 Intro to Poetry ENGL 2261 Intro to Fiction

ENGL 250 Survey of English Literature I ENGL 251 Survey of English Literature II ENGL 255 Survey of American Literature ENGL 290 Mythology ENGL 301 Poetry Writing ENGL 302 Fiction Writing ENGL 303 Creative Non-Fiction ENGL 343 Shakespeare ENGL 2201 British Literature I ENGL 2202 British Literature II ENGL 2290 U.S. Literature I & ENGL 2291 U.S. Literature II ENGL 2270 Introduction to Folklore ENGL 2266 Writing Poetry ENGL 2265 Writing Fiction ENGL 2268 Writing Creative Non-Fiction ENGL 2220 Introduction to Shakespeare (Note: Creative Writing Majors must take at least one 300-level creative writing course at Capital to fulfill the major.) FINANCE BUS 300 Personal Finance BUS 240 Intro to Finance FMGT 1101 Personal Finance FMGT 2201 Corporate Finance FRENCH FRNCH 110 Elem. French I FRNCH 111 Elem. French II FRNCH 220 Inter. French I FREN 1101 Beginning French I FREN 1102 Beginning French II FREN 1103 Intermediate French I GEOGRAPHY GEOG 111 World Geography GEOG 2750 World Regional Geography GEOLOGY GEOL 250 Physical Geology GERMAN GER 110 Elementary German I GER 111 Elementary German II GEOL 1121 Physical Geoloy GERM 1101 Beginning German I GERM 1102 Beginning German II HEALTH AND SPORTS SCIENCES HSPTS 101 Weight Training HSPTS 200 Dual Sports & Activities HSPTS 201 Individual Sports & Activities HSPTS 261 Sport Injury Care Mgmt. SES 2415 Adv. Strength & Res. Training SES 2222 Tennis or SES 2223 Racquetball SES 1106 Golf or SES 1109 Bowling or SES 2216 Basics of Golf or SES 2217 Tae Kwon Do SES 2426 Athletic Injury Control/First Aid

HSPTS 340 Princ. Of Weight Train.& Cond. HSPTS 362 Biomechanics HSPTS 364 Physiology of Exercise SES 2415 Advanced Strength and Resistance Training SES 2441 Kinesiology SES 2440 Exercise Physiology HISTORY HIST 100 World Civilizations to 1500 HIST 1181 World Civilization I: To 1500 HIST 101 World Civilizations 1500 to Present HIST 1182 World Civilization II: Since 1500 HIST 120 Hist of the U.S. Colonial-1865 HIST 1151 American History to 1877 HIST 121 Hist of the U.S. 1865 to Present HIST 1152 American History Since 1877 HIST/CLS 260 African American History HIST 2224 African Amer Hist Since 1877 MATHEMATICS MATH 110 Intermediate Algebra MATH 120 College Algebra MATH 121 Trig./Anal. Geometry MATH 120 and MATH 121 MATH 215 Elementary Statistics MATH 230 Calculus I MATH 231 Calculus II MATH 330 Calculus III MATH 1075 Intermediate Algebra MATH 1148 College Algebra MATH 1149 Trigonometry MATH 1150 Precalculus STAT 1350 Elementary Statistics MATH 1151 Calculus I MATH 1152 Calculus II MATH 2153 Calculus III PHYSICS PHYS 220 General Physics I PHYS 221 General Physics II PHYS 1250 Calculus-based Physics I PHYS 1251 Calculus-based Physics II PHILOSOPHY PHIL 130 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 150 Introduction to Logic PHIL 190 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 1101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1150 Introduction to Logic PHIL 2270 Philosophy of Religion POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 105 American Gov t & Politics POLS 1100 Introduction to American Gov t PSYCHOLOGY PSYCH 110 Principles of Psychology PSYCH 201 Educational Psychology PSY 1100 Introduction to Psychology PSY 2200 Educational Psychology

PSYCH 310 Developmental Psychology PSYCH 320 Social/Personality Psychology PSYCH 340 Clinical/Abnormal Psychology PSY 2340 Human Growth & Development PSY 2325 Social Psychology PSY 2331 Abnormal Psychology PUBLIC RELATIONS PR 262 PR Writing PR 366 Writing for the Web COMM 2221 Public Relations Writing & Media COMM 2207 Writing for the Web SOCIAL SCIENCE SOC 110 Principles of Sociology SOSCI 210 Social Science Statistics SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology STAT 1350 Elementary Statistics SOCIAL WORK SWK-100 Pre-Professional Dev. SWK-200 Intro to Social Work SWK-335 Human Behavior I SOCIOLOGY SOC 110 Principles of Sociology SOC 330 Sociology of Social Deviance/Social SOC 360 Social Problems SAHS 2901 Prac & Sem I in Social & Human Services SAHS 2251 Social Welfare & Policy PSY 2340 Human Growth & Development SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2210 Sociology of Deviance SOC 2202 Social Problems SPANISH SPAN 110 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 220 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 1101 Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1102 Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1103 Intermediate Spanish I THEATRE TH 100 Pre-Professional Activity TH 121 Introduction to Theatre TH 193 Selected Topics TH 221 Performance Studies TH 223 Acting for Stage TH 293 Selected Topics TH 423 Advanced Acting THEA 1180 Theatre Practicum or THEA 2205 Technical Production: Practicum or THEA 2210 Technical Production: Stage Lighting THEA 1100 Introduction to Theatre THEA 2215 Fundamentals of Script Analysis COMM 1115 Oral Interpretation THEA 2280 Fundamentals if Acting THEA 2283 Writing Plays THEA 2294 Special Topics: Theatre THEA 2281 Adv Acting: Styles of Performance

TH 491 Individual Acting University Core UC 120 Oral Communication THEA 2293 Independent Study: Theatre (on demand) COMM 1105 Oral Communication