Bachelor of Science – Movement & Sport Sciences College of Health & Human Sciences Purdue University First-Year Transfer Guide 2014-2015 The following is a suggested Ivy Tech course sequence, which includes course requirements for this degree, for students who are interested in transferring into this degree in the College of Health & Human Sciences at Purdue University-West Lafayette. You must consult with an academic advisor to determine which courses should be chosen to receive the most credit at the receiving Purdue University. Please call the Office of Student Services at (765) 494-8533 to speak with an academic advisor. Semester 1 ENGL 111 English Composition 3 Humanities selective* ARTH 101, 102, 110; ENGL 227; FREN 101; HIST 101, 102, 112, 202, 236; HUMA 118; PHIL 101, 102; SPAN 101 3 MATH 136 College Algebra 3 PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 elective 3 Semester 1: 12-15 Semester 2 COMM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 MATH 137 Trig with Analytic Geometry 3 Science, Tech & Society Selective* SCIN 100; GEOG 207 3 SOCI 111 3 Introduction to Sociology elective 3 Semester 2: 12-15 Specific Degree Transfer Requirements: Required GPA: 2.5 Additional requirements: *Use the Purdue transfer database listed below to confirm equivalent courses for Human Cultures: Humanities selective and Science, Technology & Society selective from the Purdue University Core listed at: www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html Can take CHEM 101/102 or CHEM 105/106 or PHYS 101 if meet math prerequisites. Students will need CHEM 105/106 level if interested in pursuing an advanced Health Professional degree such as Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, or Medical School after Purdue degree. It is strongly recommended that you review the rules for transferring credit to Purdue available at www.admissions.purdue.edu/transfercredit Course equivalencies are subject to change without notice. Actual transfer credit will not be posted until an official transcript has been received and processed by the Office of Admissions. Dual Credit courses taken in high school may not be transferable in all cases. Courses taken online or via distance education may have equivalencies that are different than courses taken in the classroom. Contact the Credit Evaluation Department if you have questions about how an online course might transfer.