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2017-2018 Winthrop University / SC Technical College Articulation Technical College Courses Winthrop University Equivalent Courses Accounting ACC 101 Accounting Principles I (3) ACCT 280 (3) ACC 102 Accounting Principles II (3) ACCT 281 (3) Anthropology ANT 101 General Anthropology (3) SOSC 199G (3)^ ANT 202 Cultural Anthropology (3) ANTH 201 (3) ANT 203 Physical Anthropology and Archeology (3) NSCL 299G (3)^ Arabic ARA 101 Elementary Arabic I (4) MLAN 199 (4) ARA 102 Elementary Arabic II (4) MLAN 199 (4) *Meets 102-Level Proficiency ARA 201 Intermediate Arabic I MLAN 299 (3) ARA 202 Intermediate Arabic II MLAN 299 (3) Art ART 101 History and Appreciation of (3) ARTT 298 (3) ART 105 Film as Art (3) ARTS 199 or ARTH 199 (3) ART 107 History of Western Art I (3) ARTH 175 (3) ART 108 History of Western Art II (3) ARTH 176 (3) ART 111 Basic Drawing I (3)* ARTS 199 (3)* ART 112 Basic Drawing II (3)* ARTS 199 (3)* ART 114 Photography I (3)* ARTS 199 (3)* ART 120 Drawing (3)* ARTS 199 (3)* ART 121 Design (3)* ARTS 199 (3)* ART 214 Photography II (3) ARTS 299 (3) *Courses may be re-evaluated upon portfolio review Visual Arts ARV 105 Overview of Interior Design (2) INDS 199 (2) ARV 106 Theory of Color (1) INDS 199 (1) ARV 110 Computer Graphics I (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 114 Photography I (3)* ARTS 199 (3)* ARV 121 Design (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 123 Composition and Color (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 124 Sequential Drawing I (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 125 Drawing for Animators (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 136 Motion Graphics I (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 140 American and European Furniture (2)* INDS 199 (2)* ARV 141 Textiles-Fiber to Fabric INDS 199 (1)* ARV 142 Kitchen and Bath Design INDS 199 (2)* ARV 150 Studio I (1)* INDS 199 (1)* ARV 151 Studio II (2)* INDS 199 (2)*

ARV 160 Visual Concepts (1)* INDS 199 (1)* ARV 161 Visual Communication Media (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 162 Graphic Reproduction I (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 163 Graphic Reproduction II (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 164 Digital Print Production (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 165 Visual Representation (1)* INDS 199 (1)* ARV 171 Cad for Interior Design (2)* INDS 299 (2)* ARV 172 Fundamentals of Blueprint Reading (1)* INDS 299 (1)* ARV 173 Building Construction (1)* INDS 299 (1)* ARV 180 Floors, Walls, Windows (3)* INDS 299 (3)* ARV 190 Trends in Interior Design (1)* INDS 299 (1)* ARV 201 Client Relations (1)* INDS 299 (1)* ARV 205 Graphic Illustration (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 210 Computer Graphics II (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 211 Digital Media Design (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 214 Photography II (3)* ARTS 199 (3)* ARV 217 Computer Imagery (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 218 Computer Imagery II (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* ARV 219 Multimedia Techniques (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 220 Multimedia Presentations (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 221 Interactive Media Design (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 222 Computer Animation (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 223 3D Animation 1 (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 224 #D Animation II (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 225 Advanced Computer Animation (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 226 Digital Video Production (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 227 Web Site Design I (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 228 Web Site Design II (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 229 Advanced Multimedia (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 230 Visual Arts Business Procedures (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 231 Digital Video Editing (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 234 Introduction to Interior Design (3)* INDS 199 (3)* ARV 235 Residential Interior (3)* INDS 299 (3)* ARV 237 Materials and Estimating (3)* INDS 299 (3)* ARV 238 History of Interiors (3) INDS 299 (3) ARV 239 AutoCAD for Interiors (3)* INDS 299 (3)* ARV 240 Painting I (3)* ARTS 199 (3)* ARV 244 Sculpture I (3)* ARTS 199 (3)* ARV 247 3D Animation III (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 248 3D Animation IV (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 249 Special Effects (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 252 Visual Concepts (3)* VCOM 299 (3)*

ARV 261 Advertising Design I (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 263 Special Project in Computer Animation (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 264 Special Project in Graphics Art (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 265 Graphics Art Portfolio (1)* VCOM 299 (1)* ARV 266 Seminar in Graphics Art (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 268 Special Project in Videography (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 274 Interior Design Practicum (2)* INDS 299 (2)* ARV 276 Studio Practicum I (3)* VCOM 199 (2)* ARV 280 Visual Arts Exit Portfolio (3)* INDS 299 (3)* ARV 281 Design II (3)* VCOM 299 (3)* ARV 282 SCWE in Digital Arts (6)* VCOM 299 (6)* CGC 111 Imaging for Graphic Industry (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* CGC 112 Imaging for Graphic Industry II (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* CGC 120 Graphic Processes (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* CGC 140 Industry Exploration (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* CGC 211 Digital Art Creation (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* CGC 212 Digital Image Manipulation (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* CGC 215 Advanced Digital Photography (3)* ARTS 299 (3)* CGC Graphic Processes II (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* CGC 228 Digital Image Assembly (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* MAPS 195 Visual Effects (3)* VCOM 199 (3)* *Courses may be re-evaluated upon portfolio review Astronomy AST 101 Solar System Astronomy (4)* PHYS 253 (4) AST 102 Stellar Astronomy (4)* NSCP 199L (4)^ *Counts as a lab science Biology BIO 101 Biological Science I (4) BIOL 150/151 or BIOL 203/204 BIO 102 Biological Science II (4) BIOL 205 (4) or BIOL 206 (4) BIO 105 Principles of Biology (4) BIOL 150/151 (3/1) BIO 106 Introduction to Human Structure and Function (4) NSCL 199L (4) BIO 117 Basic Anatomy & Physiology I (4) BIOL 199 (4) BIO 118 Basic Anatomy & Physiology II (4) BIOL 199L (4) BIO 201 Zoology (4) BIOL 206 (4) BIO 202 Botany (4) BIOL 205 (4) BIO 205 Ecology (3) NSCL 299G (3)^ BIO 206 Ecology Lab (1)* NSCL 299L (1)^ BIO 208 Introductory Genetics (3) NSCL 199G (3) BIO 209 Principles of Environmental Science (4) NSCL 199G (4) BIO 210 Anatomy and Physiology I (4) BIOL 213 (4) BIO 211 Anatomy and Physiology II (4) BIOL 214 (4) BIO 215 Anatomy (4)* BIOL 299 (4)

BIO 216 Physiology (4)* BIOL 299 (4) BIO 223 Cell Biology and Principles of Inheritance (4) BIOL 399 (4) BIO 224 Organismic Biology (4) NSCL 299L (4)^ BIO 225 Microbiology (4) BIOL 310 (4) BIO 239 Exercise Anatomy and Physiology (3) NSCL 299G (3) BIO 240 Nutrition (3) NUTR 221 (3) BIO 250 Molecular Biology (3) NSCL 299G (3) BIO 260 Immunology (3) NSCL 299G (3) BIO 265 Human Anatomy and Physiology Review (3) NSCL 299G (3) BIO 280 Vertebrate Biology (4) NSCL 299L (4) BTN 103 Intro to Biotechnology and Laboratory Rotation I (4) NSCL 199L (4) ** If both BIO 215 and 216 are taken, credit will be awarded for BIOL 307 and 308. Business BAF 101 Personal Finance (3) FINC 101 (3) BUS 101 Introduction to Business (3) BADM 199 (3) BUS 240 Business Statistics (3) QMTH 205 (3) Chemistry CHM 101 Gen. Chemistry (4) NSCP 199L (4)^ or CHEM 104 CHM 105 Gen. Organic and Biochemistry (4) NSCP 199L (4)^ or CHEM 104 CHM 106 Contemporary Chemistry I (4) NSCP 199L (4)^ or CHEM 104 CHM 107 Contemporary Chemistry II (4) NSCP 199L (4)^ or CHEM 104 CHM 110 College Chemistry I (4)** NSCP 199G (4) or CHEM 104 CHM 111 College Chemistry II (4)** NSCP 199L (4) or CHEM 104 CHM 112 College Chemistry II (4) NSCP 199L (4)^ or CHEM 104 CHM 211 Organic Chemistry I (4) CHM 212 Organic Chemistry II (4) CHM 213 Principles of Biochemistry (3) AND CHM 214 Principles of Biochemistry Laboratory NSCP 299L (4)^ NSCP 299L (4)^ NSCP 299L **If both CHM 110 and CHM 111 are taken, credit will be awarded for CHEM 105, 106, 108 Chinese CHN 101 Elementary Chinese I (4) CHIN 101 (4) CHN 102 Elementary Chinese II (4) CHIN 102 (4) CHN 201 Intermediate Chinese I (3) CHIN 201 (3) CHN 202 Intermediate Chinese II (3) CHN 202 (3) Computer Science CPT 101 Introduction to Computers (3) CSCI 101 (3)* CPT 114 Computers & Programming (3) CSCI 101 (3)* CPT 115 COBOL Programming (3) CSCI 291 (3)* CPT 120 FORTRAN Programming (3) CSCI 292 (1)** CPT 124 Fund Operations AS/400 CSCI 101 (3)* CPT 168 Programming Logic & Design & CPT 232 C++ Programming I CSCI 207 (4)

CPT 170 Microcomputer Applications (3) CSCI 101 (3)* CPT 186 Visual Basic.Net I (3) CSCI 299 (1)** CPT 206 Advanced Tech Programming CSCI 299 (3)* CPT 212 Visual Basic Programming CSCI 391 (1) CPT 215 COBOL Programming II (3) CSCI 291 (1)** CPT 216 Essentials of COBOL II (3) CSCI 291 (1)** CPT 230 C# Programming I (3) CSCI 299 (3) CPT 231 C# Programming II (3) CSCI 299 (3) CPT 232 C++ Programming I (3) CSCI 299 (1)** CPT 232 C++ Programming I (3) & CPT 233 C++ Programming II (3) CSCI 208 (4) CPT 234 C Programming (3) CSCI 299 (1)** CPT 234 C Programming I (3) & CPT 235 C Programming II (3) CSCI 207 (4) CPT 236 Java Programming (3) CSCI 392 (1)** CPT 237 Advanced Java Programming (3) CSCI 299 (1)** CPT 270 Advanced Microcomputer Applications (3) CSCI 101 (3)* CPT 286 Visual Basic.Net II (3) CSCI 299 (1)** *A maximum of 3 hours credit can be earned for these courses. **A maximum of 1 hour credit can be earned for these courses. Criminal Justice CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) SOCL 227 (3) CRJ 110 Police Patrol (3) AND CRJ 130 Police Administration (3) CRJ 120 Constitutional Law (3) SOCL 335 (3) SOSC 199G (3)^ CRJ 125 Criminology (3) SOCL 199 (3) or SOSC 199G (3) CRJ 135 Correctional Administration (3) SOCL 337 (3) CRJ 145 Juvenile Delinquency (3) CRJ 210 The Juvenile and The Law SOCL 199 (3) or SOSC 199G (3)^ SOCL 299 or SOSC 299G (3)^ CRJ 261 Forensic Chemistry I NSCP 299G (3) Early Childhood Development ECD 101 Intro. to Early Childhood (3) ECED 300 (3) ECD107 Exceptional Children (3) SPED 281 (3) or EDCO 202 (3) ECD 108 Family & Community Relations (3) EDCI 210 (3) ECD 109 Administration & Supervision (3) ECED 109 (2) ECD 132 Creative Experiences (3) ECED 395 (3) ECD 135 Health, Safety and Nutrition PESH 203 (2) and HLTH 403 (1) ECD 203 Growth and Development EDUC 200 (3) ECD 210 Early Childhood Intervention (3) EDCI 320 (3) ECD 243 Supervised Field Experience (3) EDUC 101 (1) Economics ECO 210 Macroeconomics (3) ECON 216 (3) ECO 211 Microeconomics (3) ECON 215 (3)

Education EDU 101 Introduction to Education (3) EDUC 175 (3) English ENG 101 English Composition I (3) WRIT 101 (3) ENG 102 English Composition II (3) WRIT 199 (3) ENG 111 Advanced Freshman Composition (4) WRIT 199 (4) ENG 160 Technical Communications (3) WRIT 199 (3) ENG 201 American Literature I (3) ENG 202 American Literature II (3) ENGL 211 (3) ENG 203 American Literature Survey (3) ENGL 211 (3) ENG 205 English Literature I (3) ENG 206 English Literature II (3) ENGL 203 (3) ENG 207 Literature for Children (3) ENG 208 World Literature I (3) ENGL 208 (3) ENG 209 World Literature II (3) ENGL 308 (3) ENG 210 Asian Literature (3) HUMA 299G^ OR GLOB299G (3)^ ENG 211 African Literature (3) ENG 212 Latin American Literature ENG 213 Short Fiction (3) ENGL 317 (3) ENG 214 Fiction (3) ENG 218 Drama (3) ENG 220 20 th and 21 st Century Literature (3) ENG 222 Poetry (3) ENG 226 The Modern Novel (3) ENGL 299 (3) ENG 230 Women in Literature (3) ENG 231 Middle Eastern Literature (3) ENG 234 Survey in Minority Literature (3) ENG 235 Southern Literature (3) ENG 236 African American Literature (3) ENGL 312 (3) ENG 238 Creative Writing (3) WRIT 299 (3) ENG 260 Adv. Tech. Communications (3) WRIT 299 (3) ENG 263 Writing for Social Media (3) WRIT 299 (3) Engineering Technology EGT 150 Basic CAD (2) CSCI 199 and/ EGT 155 Intermediate CAD (2) or INDS 234 (3) EGT 150 Basic CAD (2) CSCI 199 and/ EGT 250 CAD Application (2) or INDS 234 (3) EGT 251 Principles of CAD (3) CSCI 199 or INDS 234 (3) EGT 252 Advanced CAD (3) CSCI 199 or INDS 234 (3) EGT 255 Applications to Advanced CAD (2) CSCI 199 and/ EGT 260 CAD Symbols Creation (2) or INDS 234 (3) Environmental Technology

EVT 101 Man and His Environment (3) ENVS 101 (3) EVT 115 Environmental Chemistry (3) ENVS 199 (3) EVT 120 Environmental Biology I (2) BIOL 199 (2) EVT 156 Introduction to Environmental Science (4) ENVS 101 (3) and ENVS 199 (1) EVT 206 Introduction to Environmental and Compliance (3) ENVS 299 (3) EVT 223 Environmental Sampling Analysis (3) ENVS 299 (3) EVT 254 Industrial Safety and Emergency Response (3) ENVS 299 (3) Food Service/Hospitality HOS 101 Prin of Food Production I (3) AND HOS 102 Prin of Food Production II (3) NUTR 231 and NUTR 232 (4) HOS 103 Nutrition (3) NUTR 199 (3) HOS 110 Food Production Management (3)* HOS 160 Purchasing for Hospital I (3)* NUTR 471 (3) *Must take both HOS 110 and 160 to receive credit for NUTR 471 (3) French FRE 101 Elementary French I (4) FREN 101 (4) FRE 102 Elementary French (4) FREN 102 (4) FRE 201 Intermediate French I (3) FREN 201 (3) FRE 202 Intermediate French II (3) FREN 202 (3) Geography GEO 101 Introduction to Geography (3) GEOG 101 (3) or SOSC 199G (3)^ GEO 102 World Geography (3) GEOG 201 (3) GEO 201 Geography of North America GEOG 301 (3) GEO 205 Physical Geography (3) GEOG 199 (3) GEO 250 Econ/Cultural Geography (3) GEOG 302 (3) German GER 101 Elementary German I (4) GERM 101 (4) GER 102 Elementary German II (4) GERM 102 (4) GER 201 Intermediate German I (3) GERM 201 (3) GER 202 Intermediate German II (3) GERM 202 (3) Health Science AHS 102 Medical Terminology (3) NUTR 227 (1) History* HIS 101 Western Civilization to 1689 (3) HIS 102 Western Civilization Post 1689 (3) HIST 113 (3) HIS 104 World History I (3) HIST 111 (3) HIS 105 World History II (3) HIST 113 (3) HIS 106 Introduction to African History (3) HIS 107 History of the Middle East (3) HIS 108 Intro. to E. Asian Civilization (3) HIS 109 Intro to Latin American History (3) HIS 110 Intro to American History (3)

HIS 112 Non-Western Civilizations (3) HIS 113 Native American History (3) HIS 115 African-American History (3) HIS 122 History, Technology, and Society (3) HIS 130 African-American History to 1877 (3) HIS 131 African-American History Since 1877 (3) HIS 201 Am. History to 1877 (3) HIST 211 (3) HIS 202 Am. History Post 1877 (3) HIST 212 (3) HIS 205 Western Culture I (3) HIS 206 Western Culture II (3) HIS 210 Introduction to China (3) HIS 213 History Study in the United States (3) HIS 226 African American History & Culture of the S.C. Sea Islands (3) HIS 228 History and Meaning if the Constitution (3) HIS 230 The American Civil War (3) HIS 235 American Military History (3) *History majors are advised to take HIST 102, 201, 202 only. Humanities HSS 102 Critical Thinking in the Humanities (3) HSS 111 Myth & Folklore of Hispanic/Latino Cultures (3) HSS 201 Issues in the Humanities (3) HSS 205 Technology and Culture (3) GSTC 299 (3) Human Services HUS 204 Introduction to Social Work (3) SCWK 200 (3) HUS 205 Gerontology (3) SCWK 300 or GRNT 300(3) HUS 206 Death and Dying (3) GRNT 304 (3) HUS 209 Case Management (3) SCWK 299 (3) HUS 237 Crisis Intervention (3) SCWK 299 (3) Interdisciplinary Studies IDS 109 First Year Experience Seminar GSTC 199 (3) Japanese JPN 101 Elementary Japanese I (4) MLAN 199 (4) JPN 102 Elementary Japanese II (4) MLAN 199 (4) JPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I (3) MLAN 299 (3) JPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II (3) MLAN 299 (3) Journalism JOU 101 Introduction to Journalism (3) WRIT 199 (3) JOU 201 News Writing WRIT 199 (3) Mass Communications MAP 104 Radio Production I (3) MCOM 199 (3) MAP 128 Digital Multimedia I (3) MCOM 226 (3)

Mathematics MAT 103 Quantitative Reasoning MATH 150 (3) MAT 107 Contemporary Statistics and Probability (3) QUAN 199G (3) MAT 109 College Algebra with Modeling (3) MATH 151 (3) MAT 110 College Algebra (3)** MATH 151 (3) MAT 111 College Trigonometry (3)** MATH 104 (3) MAT 112 Pre calculus (3) MATH 101 (3) MAT 120 Probability and Statistics (3) MATH 141 (3) or QMTH 205 (3) MAT 122 Finite College Mathematics (3) MATH 150 (3) MAT 130 Elementary Calculus (3) MATH 105 (3) MAT 132 Discrete Mathematics (3) MATH 261 (3) MAT 135 Fundamentals of Logic Design (3) QUAN 199G (3)^ MAT 140 Analytical Geo. and Calc. I (4) MATH 201 (4) MAT 141 Analytical Geo and Calc. II (4) MATH 202 (4) MAT 155 Contemporary Mathematics (3) QUAN 199G (3) MAT 165 Statistics (3) MATH 141 (3) MAT 240 Analytical Geo. and Calc. III (4) MATH 301 (4) MAT 242 Differential Equations (3) MATH 305 (3) MAT 230 Basic Multivariable Calculus (3) QUAN 199 (3) MAT 250 Elementary Mathematics(3) MATH 291 (3) MAT 251 Elementary Mathematics II (3) MATH 292 (3) **If MAT 110 and MAT 111 are taken, then credit will be awarded for MATH 101 or as MATH 104 and MATH 151 Music MUS 101 Chorus I (1) MUSA 151 (1) MUS 102 Chorus II (1) MUSA 151 (1) MUS 103 Chorus III (1) MUSA 151 (1) MUS 104 Chorus IV (1) MUSA 151 (1) MUS 105 Music Appreciation (3) MUST 298 (3)* MUS 106 Introduction to Guitar (1) MUSA 185 (1)* MUS 110 Music Fundamentals (3) MUST 101 (2)* MUS 111 Band I (1) MUSA 157 (1) MUS 112 Band II (1) MUSA 157 (1) MUS 113 Band III (1) MUSA 157 (1) MUS 114 Band IV (1) MUSA 157 (1) *Cannot be used to fulfill the requirements for a music degree. Office Systems Technology OST 165 Information Proc Software (3) VCED 102 (3) Philosophy PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy (3) PHIL 101 (3) PHI 105 Introduction to Logic (3) PHIL 220 (3) PHI 106 Logic II Inductive Reasoning (3) PHIL 199 (3) PHI 108Critical Reasoning (3) PHIL 199 (3)

PHI 110 Ethics (3) PHIL 230 (3) PHI 115 Contemporary Moral Issues (3) PHIL 199 (3) or HUMA 199G(3) ^ PHI 201 History of Philosophy (3) PHIL 299 or Physics PHY 201 Physics I (4) PHYS 201 (4) or NSCP 299L (4) ^ PHY 202 Physics II (4) PHYS 202 (4) or NSCP 299L (4) ^ PHY 221 University Physics I (4) PHYS 211 (4) or NSCP 299L (4) ^ PHY 222 University Physics II (4) PHYS 212 (4) or NSCP 299L (4) ^ PHY 223 University Physics III (4) PHYS 212 Physical Science PHS 101 Physical Science I (4) NSCP 199L* (4)^ PHS 102 Physical Science II (4) NSCP 199L* (4)^ *Counts as lab science unless taught as an Internet course. Political Science PSC 201 American Government (3) PLSC 201 (3) PSC 205 Politics and Government (3) PLSC 299 or SOSC 299G (3)^ PSC 206 Politics of the Middle East (3) PLSC 390 (3) PSC 215 State and Local Government (3) PLSC 202 (3) PSC 220 Introduction to International Relations (3) PLSC 205 (3) PSC 225 Political Parties, Campaigns and Elections PLSC 308 (3) Psychology* PSY 201 General Psychology (3) PSYC 101 (3) PSY 203 Human Growth and Development (3) PSYC 206 (3) PSY 204 Child Psychology (3) PSYC 206 (3) PSY 205 Health Psychology (3) PSYC 299 (3) or SOSC 299G (3)^ PSY 206 Health Psychology (3) PSYC 299 (3) or SOSC 299G (3)^ PSY 208 Human Sexuality (3) SOSC 299G (3)^ PSY 210 Educational Psychology (3) PSYC 299 (3) or SOSC 299G (3)^ PSY 212 Abnormal Psychology (3) PSYC 213 (3) PSY 214 Psychology of the Exceptional Child (3) PSYC 299 (3) or SOSC 299G (3)^ PSY 215 Psychology of the Mentally Retarded (3) SOSC 299G (3)^ PSY 218 Behavioral Modification (3) PSYC 299 (3) or SOSC 299G (3)^ PSY 220 Psychology of Personality (3) PSYC 314 (3) PSY 222 Individual Achievement (3) GSTC 299 (3) PSY 225 Social Psychology (3) PSYC 305 (3) PSY 230 Interviewing Techniques (3) GSTC 299 (3) PSY 231 Counseling Techniques (3) GSTC 299 (3) PSY 235 Group Dynamics (3) GTSC 299 (3) PSY 240 Ethnicity and Minority Issues (3) PSYC 320 (3) *Psychology majors are advised to take PSY 201 and 203 or 204 only Religion REL 101 Introduction to Religion (3) RELG 101 (3)

REL 102 Introduction to Biblical Studies (3) RELG 220 (3) REL 103 Comparative Religions (3) RELG 300 (3) REL 104 Early Christian History and Literature (3) RELG 314 (3) REL 105 Early Jewish History and Literature (3) RELG 313 (3) REL 201 Religions of the World (3) RELG 300 (3) REL 202 The Jewish Tradition (3) RELG 399 (3) Science SCI 150 Forensic Science (4) NSCP 199L (4)^ SCI 151 Biological Methods in Forensic Science (4) NSCL 299L (4) SCI 250 Forensic Science II (4) NSCL 299L (4) Sociology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3) SOCL 201 (3) SOC 102 Marriage and the Family (3) SOCL 305 (3) SOC 205 Social Problems (3) SOCL 101 (3) SOC 206 Social Psychology (3) SOCL 303 (3) SOC 210 Juvenile Delinquency (3) GTSC 299 (3) SOC 215 Ethnicity and Minority Issues (3) SOCL 314 (3) SOC 216 Diversity in America (3) SOCL 299 (3) or SOSC 299G (3)^ SOC 220 Sociology and the Family (3) GSTC 299 (3) SOC 225 Gender Issues SOCL 299 (3) or SOSC 299G (3)^ SOC 230 Introduction to Gerontology (3) GRNT 300 (3) SOC 233 Social Issues in Sport SOCL 199 (3) SOC 235 Thanatology SOCL 304 (3) SOC 280 Introduction to Sociological Theory (3) SOCL 299 (3) or SOSC 299G (3)^ Spanish SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I (4) SPAN 101 (4) SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II (4) SPAN 102 (4) SPA 107 Hispanic Culture and Communication (4) SPAN 199 (4) SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I (3) SPAN 201 (3) SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II (3) SPAN 202 (3) SPA 205 Advanced Conversational Spanish (3) SPAN 199 (3) SPA 206 Advanced Spanish Reading and Composition (3) SPAN 250 (3) SPA 213 Hispanic/Latino History and Culture (3) SPAN 299 (3) Speech SPC 205 Public Speaking (3) SPCH 201 (3) SPC 210 Oral Interpretation (3) GSTC 299 (3) SPC 215 Voice and Diction (3) SPCH 203 (3) Sports and Fitness Training SFT 101 Introduction to Exercise Physiology EXSC 101 (3) SFT 103 Sports First Aid and Safety PHED 361 (3) SFT 105 Fitness Assessment & Exercise Program Design (3) HLTH 300 (3) SFT 107 Nutrition for Fitness and Training (3) EXSC 208 (3)

SFT 109 Lifetime Fitness and Wellness (3) EXSC 231 (3) SFT 110 Weigh Training: Theory & Application (3) PESH 102 (1) & PESH 199 (2) SFT 120 Fundamentals of Athletic Training ATRN 151 (3) SFT 121 Medical Exercise (3) EXSC 199 (3) SFT 125 Personal Training Techniques (3) PHED 199 (3) SFT 130 Aerobics Instructor Training (3) PHED 303 (3) SFT 201 Structural Kinesiology (3) EXSC 382 (3) SFT 202 Internship for the Personal Trainer PHED 199 or EXSC 199 (3) Theatre THE 101 Introduction to Theatre (3) THRT 298 (3) THE 105 Fundamentals of Acting (3) THRA 120 (3) THE 125 Acting for the Camera (3) THRA 199 or THRT 199 (3) THE 205 Intermediate Acting (3) THRA 220 (3) THE 220 theatre Laboratory I (1) THRA 170 (1) THE 221 Theater Laboratory II (1) THRA 170 (1) THE 222 Theatre Laboratory III (1) THRA 170 (1) THE 225 Theatre Production (2) THRA 370 (3) THE 226 Children s Theatre (3) THRA 299 (3) THE 230 Theatre Production II (3) THRA 370 (3) THE 240 Theatre History I (3) THRT 385 (3) THE 241 theatre Production II (3) THRT 286 (3) THE 250 Makeup for Performance (3) THRA 160 (3) THE 253 Stagecraft (3) THRT 115 (3) THE 259 Stage Management (3) THRT 330 (3) THE 263 Fundamentals of Directing (3) THRA 331 (3) THE 270 Dramatic Writing (3) THRT 315 (3) THE 276 Script Analysis (3) THRT 210 (3) THE 277 Contemporary Dramatic Literature (3) THRT 299 (3) ^Course will meet one of the following requirements: NSCL-Life Science Transfer Course NSCP-Physical Science Transfer Course HUMA-Humanities and Arts Transfer Course HISP-Historical Perspective Transfer Course SOSC-Social Science Transfer Course GLOB-Global Perspective Transfer Course

***Lab Credit will not be awarded for Virtual Labs***