Acceptable Transfer of Courses from Maine`s Community Colleges

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University of Maine at Fort Kent General Education Course Requirements
&
Acceptable Transfer of Courses from Maine’s Community Colleges
Transfer courses in the following table have been acquired from the database accessible at https://peportal.maine.edu
I. A. Knowledge: Arts and Humanities
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Arts and Humanities include:
ART 100, ART 101, ART 200, ENG 105, ENG 202, ENG 203, ENG 250, ENG 251,
University of Maine At Fort Kent
PHI 100, MUS 100, MUS 120, MUS 200, MUS 204, THE 201.
General Education Requirements for Arts
and Humanities
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
ENG 111, MUS 101
NONE FOUND
EN 120, ENG 220, ENG 120, PHI 101, MUS 101, MUS 103
ART 101
ENG 112, HUM 200, PHI 101, PHIL 100
NONE FOUND
ART 110
I. B. Knowledge: Natural Science
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Natural Science include:
AST 110, BIO 100, BIO 220, CHY 100, PHY 100, PHS 100
University of Maine At Fort Kent
General Education Requirements for Natural
Science
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
BIO 101, BIO 115, CHY 101, PHY 142
BIO 109, BIO 115, BIO 121, CHE 113, PHY 121
BIO 101, BS 015, BIO 113, BIO 213, BS 213, BS 017, BS 121, CHE 112
BIO 112, BIO 120, BIO 121, BS 08, PN 010, PHY 115
BIO 101, BIO 111, BIO 121, BIO 122, BIOL 100, AHS 120, BIO 130, BIOL 130, BIOL
132, CHM 111, CHEM 120, PHYS 150
BIO 120, BIO 125, BIO 130, BIO 225
BIO 106, BIO 126,
I. C. Knowledge: Human Science (Behavioral/Social)
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Human Science (Behavioral/Social) include:
ANT 100, ANT 105, ENG 401, ECO 100, ECO 101, GEO 201, GEO 203, GEO 210,
University of Maine At Fort Kent
SOC 100, POS 100, PSY 100, Honors Seminar in Behavioral/Social Sciences
General Education Requirements for Human
Science (Behavioral/Social)
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
ECO 201, ECO 202, SOC 101, POS 150, PSY 101
ECO 201, ECO 221, SOC 101, PSY 101
ECO 113, ECO 213, ECO 114, EC 213, SOC 101, SY 116, PSY 101, PY 114, PY 014
ECO 111, SOC 111, SOC 211, PSY 101, PY 30
BUS 101, ECO 205, ECON 125, BUS 102, BUS 202, ECO 204, SOC 100, SOCI 100,
SSC 202, PSY 100, PSYC 100, SSC 206
GEG 123, SOC 101, PSY 101
ECO 110, ECO 120, SOC 101, PSY 101
I. D. Knowledge: Western Civilization
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Western Civilization include:
HTY 100, HTY 101, HTY 102, HTY 103, HTY 105, HTY 106, HUM 310, POS 303,
University of Maine At Fort Kent
General Education Requirements for Western Honors Seminar in Western Civilization
Civilization
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
HIS 151, HIS 131, HIS 132
HIS 011
HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 111, HIS 112
HIS 117, HIS 119, HIS 123, HIS 125
HTY 111, HTY 112, HIST 130, HTY 131, HUM 106, HTY 132
HIS 117, HIS 119, HIS 112, HIS 113
HIS 101, HIS 110, HIS 120
II. A. Intellectual & Academic Skills: Communication
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Communication include:
ENG 100, ENG 101, BUS 219, EDU 214, ENG 200, ELC 206, Honors Speech
University of Maine At Fort Kent
General Education Requirements for
Communication
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
ENG 101, ENG 225, COM 100
ENG 101, ENG 111, ENG 112
EN 113, EN 13, ENG 101, ENG 121, EN 114, EN 014, ENG 114
EH 012, ENG 111, ENG 120, COM 212, ENG 211
ENG 111, ENGL 100, ENG 115, ENGL 115, ENGL 110
ENG 100, ENG 101, ENG 102, ENG 112, ENG 212, ECE 206, ENG 106, THE 170F
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
ENG 101, ENG 112, SPE 101
II. B. Intellectual & Academic Skills: Quantitative Reasoning
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Quantitative Reasoning include:
MAT 128, MAT 180, MAT 280, MAT 290, MAT 351, CRJ 331, SOC 352
University of Maine At Fort Kent
General Education Requirements for
Quantitative Reasoning
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
MAT 122
MAT 119, MAT 123, MAT 160
MA 117, MAT 117, MAT 223, MAT 224
MAT 125, MAT 211, MAT 210
MAT 103, MAT 108, MAT 111, MAT 125, MAT 105, MATH 230
MAT 109, MAT 127
MAT 127, MAT 122, MAT 221
II. C. Intellectual & Academic Skills: Information Literacy
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Information Literacy include:
COS 103
University of Maine At Fort Kent
GEO 280
General Education Requirements for
Information Literacy
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
NONE FOUND
NONE FOUND
NONE FOUND
CIS 223
NONE FOUND
TEC 121
NONE FOUND
II. D. Intellectual & Academic Skills: Critical Thinking
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Critical Thinking include:
University of Maine At Fort Kent
General Education Requirements for Critical
Thinking
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
II. E. Intellectual & Academic Skills: Language Skills
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Language Skills include:
FRE 101, FRE 150, FRE 163, FRE 165, SPA 101
University of Maine At Fort Kent
General Education Requirements for
Language Skills
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
FRE 102, SPA 102
NONE FOUND
FRE 102, SPA 102
SPA 102
FRE 102, SPA 102
NONE FOUND
SPA 102
III. A. Attitudes and Values: Socio-Cultural Diversity & Global Awareness
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Socio-Cultural Diversity & Global Awareness include:
ANT 100, ANT 105, ANT 202, ANT 206, ANT 208, ANT 209, ANT 220, ANT 309,
University of Maine At Fort Kent
ENG 255, ENG 256, EDU 229, NUR 380, POS 201, SOC 100, SOC 101, SOC 215,
General Education Requirements for SocioHonors Seminar in Global Awareness
Cultural Diversity & Global Awareness
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
SOC 101
SOC 101, SOC 214
ENG 223, SOC 101, SY 116
SOC 111, SOC 211
SOC 100, SOCI 100, SSC 202
SOC 101
ENG 121, SOC 101, SOC 210
III. B. Attitudes and Values: Citizenship/Service and Social Responsibility
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Citizenship/Service and Social Responsibility include:
University of Maine At Fort Kent
General Education Requirements for
Citizenship/Service and Social Responsibility
BUS 260, GOV 200, NUR 413, NUR 456, PHI 221, POS 100, PSA 221, Community
service internship component of program, Honors Seminar in Citizenship
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
POS 150
NONE FOUND
NONE FOUND
POL 101
POLS 105, POS 101, SSC 208
PSC 101
POS 101
III. C. Attitudes and Values: Lifelong Learning
Courses meeting the General Education Requirements for Lifelong Learning include:
University of Maine At Fort Kent
General Education Requirements for
Lifelong Learning
Equivalent Courses at Maine’s Community Colleges
Central Maine Community College
(Auburn)
Eastern Maine Community College
(Bangor)
Kennebec Valley Community College
(Fairfield/Hinckley)
Northern Maine Community College
(Presque Isle)
Southern Maine Community College
(South Portland/Brunswick)
Washington County Community College
(Calais)
York County Community College (Wells)
University of Maine at Fort Kent
General Education Requirements
The General Education Requirements cover three broad categories:
I. Knowledge
II. Intellectual and Academic Skills
III. Attitude and Values
I. Knowledge
Student Learning Outcomes
In this category it is expected that the student will develop knowledge of the natural and physical world including natural
and social sciences, humanities, and art.
I. A. Knowledge: Arts and Humanities (3 credits)
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop an understanding and appreciation of humankind's search for meaning and expression through
the Arts and Humanities.
I. B. Knowledge: Natural Science (4 credits with lab)
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of the physical and biological sciences and apply
scientific methods of inquiry.
I. C. Knowledge: Human Science (Behavioral/Social) (3 credits)
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop an understanding of social and behavioral phenomena.
I. D. Knowledge: Western Civilization (3 credits):
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop an understanding of the history of European and Euro-influenced constellation of societies.
II. Intellectual and Academic Skills
In this category it is expected that the student will develop intellectual and practical entry level and program skills.
II. A. Intellectual and Academic Skills: Communication (9 credits)
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will demonstrate proficiency in the exchange of ideas, thoughts, and information through written and oral
methods, nonverbal modes and technologies, and to a variety of audiences.
II. B. Intellectual and Academic Skills: Quantitative Reasoning (6 credits)
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop quantitative skills and proficiency applying basic mathematical principles and structures in a
range of applications.
II. C. Intellectual and Academic Skills: Information Literacy (4 credits)
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop a set of abilities that enable effective, efficient access and critical analysis of information using
appropriate technologies.
II. D. Intellectual and Academic Skills: Critical Thinking
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will explore ideas from different perspectives, interpret and evaluate evidence, form one's own views, and
engage in the application of innovative and logical reasoning.
II. E. Intellectual and Academic Skills: Language Skills (3-6 credits)
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop a minimum level of proficiency in a non-English language, including American Sign Language.
III. Attitudes and Values
Student Learning Outcomes
In this category it is expected that the student will develop individual and social responsibility.
III. A. Attitudes and Values: Socio-cultural Diversity & Global Awareness (3 credits)
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop historical perspective, global knowledge, and a sense of the intercultural diversity and the
complexity of human cultural experiences.
III. B. Attitudes and Values: Citizenship/Service and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop self-knowledge, civil and ethical reasoning, and be engaged in the rural community as a socially
responsible citizen of a democracy.
III. C. Attitudes and Values: Lifelong Learning
Student Learning Outcomes
The student will develop a propensity for lifelong learning and success as professionals and engaged citizens of a
democracy. Satisfied by program core requirements.
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