November 11, 2004 - Cornell University College of Human Ecology

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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.
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