Transfer Articulation for Corning Community College and Cornell’s College of Human Ecology The following courses represent the preferred foundation for a transfer student. Transfers need not take every class listed here, but the closer they come to this list the better prepared they will be for work at Cornell, and the better their chances will be for acceptance. Students will note that although A.A.S. degrees can provide the proper course work, A.S. and A.A. degrees generally provide a more ideal transfer foundation. Human Ecology does accept transfers without associate degrees, but they must still have an appropriate academic preparation. Should a student be accepted to Cornell, the majority of the courses listed below will count as requirement credit. Courses taken at Corning Community College other than those listed will be evaluated on a course by course basis. In most cases credit for academic subjects will be applied as distribution requirement or electives. Cornell’s College of Human Ecology will usually accept the maximum 60 credits from an A.A. or A.S. degree towards the 120 required for the bachelor’s degree. Note: *Transfer students must have completed 4 units of English, 3 units of math, biology, plus either chemistry or physics, while in high school or college. These courses cannot count for both college credit AND high school graduation requirements. Taking additional courses with "writing intensive" designations (as found in the Corning CC catalogue) will better prepare students for Cornell. Nutritional Sciences * Liberal Arts Requirements Biology with Lab (8 cr.) Chemistry with Lab (8 cr.) Organic Chemistry with Lab (8 cr.) Choose two of the following areas: Micro or Macro Economics (3 cr.) Sociology (3 cr.) Intro to Psychology (3 cr.) Written Communication (6 cr.) Calculus (4 cr.) Statistics (3 cr.) Suggested Courses: Human Anatomy & Physiology (8 cr.) Humanities For:Pre-Med Intro to Physics (8 cr.) For:Dietetics Microbiology (4 cr.) BIOL 1510 - 1520 CHEM 1510 - 1520 CHEM 2010 - 2020 ECON 2001, or 2002 SOCI 1010 PSYC 1101 ENGL 1010 and 1020 MATH 1510 or 1610 MATH 1310 BIOL 2020 -2040 recommend Ethics, PHIL 2010 or 2250 PHYS 1730 -1740, or 1820 -2830 BIOL 2010 Human Biology, Health and Society * Liberal Arts Requirements Biology with Lab (8 cr.) Chemistry with Lab (8 cr.) Organic Chemistry with Lab (8 cr.) Choose two of the following areas: Micro or Macro Economics (3 cr.) Sociology (3 cr.) Intro to Psychology (3 cr.) Written Communication (6 cr.) Calculus (4 cr.) Statistics (3 cr.) Suggested Courses: Humanities Upper Level Biology (4 cr.) BIOL 1510 - 1520 CHEM 1510 - 1520 CHEM 2010 - 2020 ECON 2001, or 2002 SOCI 1010 PSYC 1101 ENGL 1010 and 1020 MATH 1510 or 1610 MATH 1310 recommend Ethics, PHIL 2010 or 2250 BIOL 2010, or 2060 Human Development * Liberal Arts Requirements Biology with Lab (3 or 4 cr.) BIOL 1020 Select 3-4 additional lab science credits from: Biology with Lab BIOL 1010 General Chemistry CHEM 1510 Introduction to Physics PHYS 1010 or 1730 Psychology (3 cr.) PSYC 1101 Sociology or Anthropology (3 cr.) SOCI 1010 or ANTH 2120 Written Communication (6 cr.) ENGL 1010 and 1020 Pre calculus or Calculus (3-4 cr.) MATH 1413 •Calculus (MATH 1510 or 1610) recommended for pre-meds Child Development (3cr.) PSYC 2207 Suggested Course Adult/Adolescent Development (3cr.) Sociology of the Family (3cr.) Humanities (philos, history, art/music hist)(3cr.) PSYC 2209 SOCI 2030 recommend PHIL 2010 Policy Analysis and Management * Liberal Arts Requirements Select 6-8 additional lab science credits from: Biology with Lab General Chemistry Introduction to Physics Micro Economics Ethics Introduction to Psychology (3 cr.) Introduction to Sociology (3 cr.) Written Communication (6 cr.) Pre calculus or Calculus (3-4 cr.) •Calculus (MATH 1510 or 1610) recommended Statistics U.S. Government BIOL 1510 - 1520 CHEM 1510 - 1520 PHYS 1730 - 1740 ECON 2002 PHIL 1300 or 2250 PSYC 1101 SOCI 1010 ENGL 1010 and 1020 MATH 1413, 1510, or 1610 MATH 1310 GOVT 1010 Design & Environmental Analysis Option I: Interior Design * Liberal Arts Requirement Select 6-8 additional lab science credits from: Biology with Lab General Chemistry Introduction to Physics Introduction to Psychology (3 cr.) Micro or Macro Economics Written Communication (6 cr.) Pre calculus or Calculus (3-4 cr.) Design studio (3 cr.) Drawing (3 cr.) BIOL 1510 - 1520 CHEM 1510 - 1520 PHYS 1730 - 1740 PSYC 1101 ECON 2002, or 2001 ENGL 1010 and 1020 MATH 1413, 1510, or 1610 ARTS 1410, and 1420 ARTS 1030 Suggested Courses Architectural Drawing Autocad I Statistics (3 cr.) Humanities (3cr.) TECH 1500 CADD 1500 MATH 1310 Art History ARTS 1310 NOTE: Studio placement will be determined by evaluating previous coursework and the portfolio. In most cases the Interior Design program will require at least 3 years at Cornell. We suggest therefore, that students interested in this option apply for transfer after 1 year at Corning CC. Design & Environmental Analysis Option II: Facility Planning & Management * Liberal Arts Requirements: Select 6-8 additional lab science credits from: Biology with Lab General Chemistry Introduction to Physics Introduction to Psychology (3 cr.) Micro or Macro Economics Written Communication (6 cr.) Pre calculus or Calculus (3-4 cr.) Statistics (3 cr.) Suggested Courses: Principles of Management (3 cr.) Design studio(3 cr.) Humanities (philos, history, art/music hist)(3cr.) Oral Communications BIOL 1510 - 1520 CHEM 1510 - 1520 PHYS 1730 - 1740 PSYC 1101 ECON 2002, or 2001 ENGL 1010 and 1020 MATH 1413, 1510, or 1610 MATH 1310 MGMT 2041 ARTS 1410 Art History ARTS 1310 Design & Environmental Analysis Option III: Human Factors / Ergonomics * Liberal Arts Requirements: Select 6-8 additional lab science credits from: Biology with Lab General Chemistry Introduction to Physics Introduction to Psychology (3 cr.) Micro or Macro Economics Written Communication (6 cr.) Pre calculus or Calculus (3-4 cr.) Statistics (3 cr.) Suggested Courses: Organizational Behavior Design studio(3 cr.) Humanities (philos, history, art/music hist)(3cr.) Oral Communications BIOL 1510 - 1520 CHEM 1510 - 1520 PHYS 1730 - 1740 PSYC 1101 ECON 2002, or 2001 ENGL 1010 and 1020 MATH 1413, 1510, or 1610 MATH 1310 GOVT 1503 ARTS 1410 Art History ARTS 1310 Fiber Science & Apparel Design Option I: Apparel Design * Liberal Arts Requirements: Select 6-8 additional lab science credits from: Biology with Lab General Chemistry Introduction to Physics Introduction to Psychology (3 cr.) Microeconomics (3 cr.) Macroeconomics (3 cr.) Written Communication (6 cr.) Pre calculus or Calculus (3-4 cr.) Statistics (3 cr.) Design studio (3 cr.) Drawing (3 cr.) BIOL 1510 - 1520 CHEM 1510 - 1520 PHYS 1730 - 1740 PSYC 1101 ECON 2002 ECON 2001 ENGL 1010 and 1020 MATH 1413, 1510, or 1610 MATH 1310 ARTS 1410, and 1420 ARTS 1030 Suggested Courses: Autocad I Humanities (3cr.) Intro Sociology or Anthropology (3 cr.) CADD 1500 Art History ARTS 1310 SOCI 1010 or ANTH 2120 NOTE: Studio placement will be determined by evaluating previous coursework, and the portfolio. In most cases the Apparel Design program will require at least 3 years at Cornell. We suggest therefore, that students interested in this option apply for transfer after 1 year at CCC. Fiber Science & Apparel Design Option II: Apparel / Textile Management Liberal Arts Requirements: Select 6-8 additional lab science credits from: Biology with Lab General Chemistry Introduction to Physics Introduction to Psychology (3 cr.) Micro or Macro economics (3 cr.) Written Communication (6 cr.) Calculus (3-4 cr.) Statistics (3 cr.) Suggested Courses Humanities Autocad I Principles of Management (3 cr.) Oral Communications BIOL 1510 - 1520 CHEM 1510 - 1520 PHYS 1730 - 1740 PSYC 1101 ECON 2002 or 2001 ENGL 1010 and 1020 MATH 1510, or 1610 MATH 1310 Ethics - PHIL 1300 or 2250 CADD 1500 MGMT 2041 Fiber Science & Apparel Design Option III: Fiber Science * Liberal Arts Requirements Chemistry with Lab (8 cr.) Organic Chemistry with Lab (8 cr.) Intro to Physics (8 cr.) Micro Economics (3 cr.) Intro to Psychology (3 cr.) Written Communication (6 cr.) Calculus (4 cr.) Statistics (3 cr.) CHEM 1510 - 1520 CHEM 2010 - 2020 PHYS 1730 – 1740, or 1820 - 1830 ECON 2002 PSYC 1101 ENGL 1010 and 1020 MATH 1510 or 1610 MATH 1310 Suggested Courses: Humanities Ethics, PHIL 2010 or 2250 Computer Applications (3 cr.) Calculus II CSST 1220 MATH 1620 Note: *Transfer students must have completed 4 units of English, 3 units of math, biology, plus either chemistry or physics, while in high school or college. These courses cannot count for both college credit AND high school graduation requirements. Taking additional courses with "writing intensive" designations will better prepare students for Cornell.