Harford Community College University of Baltimore Associate of Science Degree in Chemistry &

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Harford Community College

Associate of Science Degree in Chemistry

&

University of Baltimore

Bachelor of Science in Forensic Studies,

Forensic Science Concentration

APPENDIX I: The following pages indicate the course-to-course equivalency, as agreed upon within the articulation agreements.

Course-to-course articulation (including General Education)

HCC Course Credits UB Equivalent Harford

Requirements

UB

Requirements

CHEM111

CHEM112

CHEM207

CHEM208

BIO120

PHYS101

PHYS102

MATH109

MATH203

ENG101

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

3

CHEM101

CHEM102

CHEM201

CHEM202

BIOL101

PHYS101

PHYS102

Lower Level Elective

Lower Level Elective

Lower Level Elective

Satisfies

Biological/Physical

Science GenEd

Satisfies

Biological/Physical

Science GenEd

Satisfies Math

GenEd

Satisfies English

Composition GenEd

Satisfies Arts and

Humanities GenEd

ENG109

CIS102

Arts/Humanities

Elective

Arts/Humanities

Elective

3

3

3

3

Lower Level Elective

Lower Level Elective

Lower Level Elective

Lower Level Elective Satisfies Arts and

Humanities GenEd

A PHL course satisfies the UB

Graduation

Requirement

A Literature course satisfies the UB

Graduation

Requirement

Behavioral/Social

Science Electives

6 Lower Level Elective Satisfies Social/

Behavioral Science

GenEd

General Education electives**

Physical Education

Elective

Physical Education

Fitness Elective

TOTAL

6-8

1

1

Lower Level Elective

Lower Level Elective

Lower Level Elective

65-67* *A total of 63 credits will transfer to UB

**HCC Associate degree students must complete one 3-credit Diversity course. It is recommended that students select a course that also meets the Diversity requirement. For more information, please refer to the HCC Catalog.

APPENDIX II: UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS

All HCC transfer students will be required to take a minimum of 60 credits of upper division coursework at UB.

Completion of the Forensic Studies, Forensic Science degree program at UB requires students to successfully complete the following course work:

Course Number Course Title

Credit

Hours

Upper Division General Education Core Requirements (9 Credits)

IDIS300

IDIS302

IDIS304 or

IDIS301

Ideas in Writing

Ethical Issues in Business and Society

Arts and Ideas or World Cultures

3

3

3

Explanation

IDIS304 (Arts and Ideas) will meet the lower division fine arts general education requirement, if necessary

Academic Program Requirements (43 Credits)

CRJU301

FSCS480

Social Justice in the Urban Community

Forensic Science

FSCS482

FSCS307

FSCS312

FSCS400

Forensic Documentation

Crime Scene Investigation

Moot Court and Trial Advocacy for

Forensics

Laboratory Safety and Quality

Assurance

3

3

3

3

3

3

FSCS407

FSCS487

Instrumental Analysis

Field Internship in Forensic Science

Trace Evidence Track

Discipline Elective

4

3

12

6 Approved Forensic Science or

Criminal Justice Electives

Electives (8-9 Credits)

Students will need to satisfy the Computer Literacy requirement by exam or course.

Total to be taken at UB: 60

Harford Community College/University of Baltimore Articulated Program

Associate of Science Degree in Chemistry

Thank you for your interest in the articulated academic plan for the A.S. in Chemistry.

Successful completion of this program will ensure a smooth transition to the University of Baltimore, and ultimately, to a Bachelors of Science in Forensic Studies, Forensic

Science Concentration.

Course

CHEM111

CHEM112

CHEM207

CHEM 208

BIO120

PHYS 101

PHYS 102

MATH 109

MATH 203

ENGL 101

ENGL 109

CIS 102

Courses to take at HCC:

Credit Completed

4

4

4

Arts& Humanities electives

Behavioral/Social Science electives

General Education electives

Physical Education elective

Physical Education Fitness elective

4

4

4

4

4

4

3

3

3

6

6

6-8

1

1

TOTAL: 65-67

***A maximum of 63 credits will be accepted towards the degree program at the University of Baltimore. For additional information, please contact an Academic Advisor at the University.

APPLYING TO UB

Application Deadlines:

Fall Semester:

Or visit us online at

August 1

Spring Semester: December 1

Summer Semester: May 1

Completed applications can also be considered after these dates if you meet admission standards and space is available.

To be admitted, you will need to have the following Grade Point Average (GPA) requirements:

With 56 or more credits, a 2.0 GPA

With 42 to 55 credits, a 2.3 GPA

With 24 to 41 credits, a 2.5 GPA

Application fees:

$30 Online

$45 Paper

$60 After Deadline

For more information:

Call the Admissions office at

1-877-ApplyUB or via email at admissions@ubalt.edu

www.ubalt.edu

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