As of 4/20/09 Elizabethtown College Center for Continuing Education EVENING DEGREE PROGRAMS Harford Community College Course Equivalencies Elizabethtown College Requirement HCC Equivalent BUSINESS CORE FOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ACCOUNTING MAJORS Ec 100 Global Macroeconomics Ec 102 Principles of Microeconomics II BA 155 Managerial Communication BA 215 Principles of Marketing BA 248 Quantitative Techniques for Business BA 265 Principles of Management BA 310 Business Ethics BA 325 Business Finance BA 331 Business Law I BA 495 Corporate Strategy Econ101 Econ102 Eng216 BA203 N/A BA108 Phil221 N/A BA205 or BA246 N/A Business Administration majors take: Ac 107 Business Financial Accounting Ac 108 Managerial Accounting Acct101 Acct208 Accounting majors take: Ac 105 Principles of Accounting I Ac 106 Principles of Accounting II BA 340 Business Information Systems BA 425 Problems in Financial Management Acct101 Acct102 N/A N/A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR * Four additional upper-level courses selected from the business curriculum are required. At least two of the four must be taken from Elizabethtown College. There are some courses that can be used here. This requirement applies to continuing education evening students only. Day students must have a concentration in a specific area. BA108, BA111, BA225, BA242 ACCOUNTING MAJOR Ac 105 Principles of Accounting I Ac 106 Principles of Accounting II Ac 205 Intermediate Accounting I Ac 206 Intermediate Accounting II Ac 301 Intro to Federal Income Tax Ac 303 Financial Reporting and Analysis Ac 305 Cost Accounting Ac 306 Strategic Cost Management Ac 405 Auditing Acct101 Acct102 Acct211 Acct212 Acct203 N/A Acct206 N/A N/A CORPORATE COMMUNICATION MAJOR Com 120 Intro to Mass Communication Com 311 Reporting and Newswriting for the Media Com 150 Intro to Interpersonal Communication Com 364 Small Group and Team Communication Com 251 International Communication Com 252 Multicultural Communication Com 210 Public Performance and Presentation Com 485 Communication Seminar N/A N/A CMST105 N/A N/A N/A CMST106 N/A Corporate Communication Electives (students select seven courses): Com 248 Communication Law and Ethics Com 304 Persuasion Com 333 Organizational Communication Com 351 Public Relations Com 358 Integrated Marketing Communication Com 360 Communication Planning N/A N/A N/A BA103 N/A N/A Com Com BA BA BA 362 412 155 215 312 Visual Communication Advanced Public Relations Managerial Communication Principles of Marketing Advertising Management N/A N/A Eng216 BA203 BA104 CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR CJ 115 Criminology CJ 117 Intro to Criminal Justice System CJ 210 Police Organization & Mgmt CJ 220 Court Admin & Management CJ 242 Modern Corrections CJ 252 Juvenile Law and Justice CJ 310 Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice CJ 330 Methods of Criminal Justice Research CJ 350 Substance Abuse and Criminal Justice CJ 400 Criminal Law and Procedure CJ 430 White Collar Crime CJ 471 Practicum CJ213 of Soc213 CJ101 CJ109 N/A CJ103 Soc214 N/A N/A N/A CJ111 N/A CJ283 Four electives in criminal justice from a specific list of 10 courses; equivalent courses exist for the following four: CJ 270 Criminal Investigation CJ 290 Introduction to Forensics CJ 340 Community-Based Treatments So 220 Race and Ethnic Relations N/A N/A N/A N/A 1, 2 CORE CURRICULUM (Required for all CCEDL students) Foundations for Accelerated Learning Power of Language Mathematical Analysis Creative Expression (3 credits) Cultural Heritage (3 credits) Foreign Cultures and International Studies (3 credits) The Natural World (3-4 credits) The course must have a laboratory (may be three or four credits). Social World (3 credits) Values and Choice (3 credits) Junior/Senior Colloquium (3 credits) N/A En101+ Math216+ Art109+, Art111+, Art113+, Art115+, Art213#, Art214#, Art217#, Art219#, Art220#, Art221#, Art222#, Art223#, Art224#, Art225#, Art226#, Art227#, Art228#, Eng107+, Eng110#, Eng113#, Eng235#, Eng236#, Mus105+, Mus106#, Mus205#, Mus206#, Mus107+, Mus108#, Mus207#, Mus208#, Mus109+, Mus110#, Mus209#, Mus210#, Mus111+, Mus112#, Mus211#, Mus212#, Mus113+, Mus114#, Mus213#, Mus214#, Mus115+, Mus118+, Mus119#, Mus218#, Mus219#, Mus120+, Mus121#, Mus220#, Mus221#, Mus185+, Mus186#, Mus285#, Mus286#, Mus187+, Mus188#, Mus287#, Mus288#, Mus215+, Phot101+, Phot102#, Phot103#, Phot104#, Phot204#; Thea102+, Thea103#, Thea104+, Thea105#; Thea202#, Thea204#, Thea221#, Thea222#, Thea223# Anth101+, Anth102+, Anth211#, Art201+, Art202+, Art203+, Econ105+, Eng203#, Eng204#, Eng205#, Eng206#, Eng219#, Eng233#, Eng234#, Hist101+, Hist102+, Hist201#, His203#, Hist207#, Mus222#, Mus223#, Phil101+, Phot209+, Drama203+, Drama204+, Eng201#, Eng202#, Eng207#, Eng215#, Eng231#, Eng232#, Fr102+, Fr201#, Fr202#, Geog103#, Ger102+, Ger201#, Ger202#, Hist115#, Hist202#, Hist204#, Hist210#, Hist211#, Mus216+, PS201+, Relg210#; Span102+, Span201#, Span202#; Span203#, Span204# Astr151&Astr152 (lab)#, Bio100+, Bio108+, Bio110#, Bio108&Bio116 (lab)+, Bio120+, Bio121#, Bio203+, Bio204#, Bio205#, Bio206#, Bio207#, Chem111+,Chem112+, Chem207#, Chem208#, Es105&Es106+, ES107#, Env122+, Env210#, Env220#, Env221#, Phys101+, Phys102#, Phys203#, Phys204#, Phys205# Hist103#, Hist104#, Hist208#, PS101+, Psy101+, Psy102#, Psy105+, Psy202#, Psy204#, Psy205+, Psy208#, Psy209#, Psy212#, Soc101+, Soc102#, Soc201#, Soc213# (non-criminal justice majors); Soc214# (non-criminal justice majors) Phil200+, Phil205+, Phil221# (non-business majors), PS102+, PS106+, N/A GENERAL ELECTIVES (Sufficient credits to bring the total to 125) Most courses can be used here. These will be evaluated on an individual basis at the time of application. 1 These are intended as guidelines only. The Core must include three courses at the 200-level. Courses counted as 100-level are marked here with a"+". Courses counted as 200-level are marked here with a "#". The distinction is based on the numbering of the comparable course at Elizabethtown College. 2 ********************************************************************************************************* Students must take 30 of their last 60 credits from Elizabethtown College to satisfy the residency requirement. Fifteen credits must be taken in the major, including at least nine at the 300-400 level. The Junior/Senior Colloquium and at least one 200-level Core course must also be taken at Elizabethtown. These major and Core credits may be part of the 30 or in addition to it. All parts of the residency requirement must be satisfied. Courses transferred must be 100-level or higher and must carry a grade of C- or better. Courses accepted by from another institution are evaluated by Elizabethtown College individually. They are not automatically accepted. FINAL EVALUATION OF ANY TRANSFER CREDITS IS DONE BY THE DEAN OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DISTANCE LEARNING AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION. Policies and course equivalencies are subject to change.