Transfer Guide for BETHEL UNIVERSITY 2011

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Transfer Guide for
BETHEL UNIVERSITY
2011-2012 Catalog
Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College
2101 14th Street
Cloquet, MN 55720
1-218-879-0800/1-800-657-3712
BETHEL CONTACT:
Admissions Transfer
Counselor
651-638-6242
This transfer guide is designed to help a student at Fond du Lac Tribal &
Community College easily and confidently choose courses to take at Fond du Lac
that will satisfy Bethel general education (core curriculum) requirements. Unless
otherwise indicated, one (1) course from each area will satisfy that gen ed
requirement. Pages 16-31 in the 2011-2012 Bethel Catalog provides further
information regarding Bethel’s transfer and general education requirements. In
most cases, with careful planning you will be able to fulfill Fond du Lac curriculum
objectives, while also completing coursework that Bethel requires. Contact Bethel
or Fond du Lac to assistance with your planning. Bethel’s catalog can be sent to
you, is available in the Fond du Lac counseling office, or can be viewed online at
www.bethel.edu.
Here are some additional guidelines to consider:
-Most courses required for a specific academic major should be taken at
Bethel. Students in majors that have sequential courses (such as the
Sciences) must plan carefully with the specific department at Bethel.
-Any Fond du Lac course taken to satisfy a requirement for a major at
Bethel should be approved by the specific academic department at Bethel.
-Bethel’s programs are designed to be completed in 4 years. Early
communication with you will allow Bethel to help you to determine when it
it is best for you to transfer.
-Courses that are listed under more than one category can only count once.
Students can choose which category they prefer.
-A grade of ‘C’ or higher is required on each course to be accepted by Bethel.
-An official transcript must be sent to Bethel once the course is complete and
grade posted
ARTISTIC ACTIVITY (A)
Any activity course (not lecture) in music, art, theatre, or creative writing except
courses under 1000.
COLLEGE WRITING
ENGL1001
College Writing I: Composition and Research
CHRISTIANITY AND WESTERN CULTURE (CWC)
HIST1010
History of Western Civilization I
INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE ARTS
ART1080
ART1081
MUSC1010
MUSC1020
MUSC1030
MUSC1035
THTR1001
Art History I
Art History II
Music Appreciation
American Popular Music
Music of the World’s Peoples
American Indian Music
Introduction to Theatre
LABORATORY SCIENCE (D)
BIOL1010
BIOL1060
BIOL1101
BIOL1102
BIOL2030
BIOL2031
BIOL2040
BIOL2050
BIOL2060
CHEM1001
CHEM1010
CHEM1011
CHEM2060
GEOL1001
PHYS1001
PHYS1002
Aspects of Biology
Environmental Science
General Biology I
General Biology II
Botany
Zoology
Native Plant Identification
Principles of Ecology
Aquatic Biology
Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
Environmental Chemistry
Introductory Geology
Introduction to Physics I
Introduction to Physics II
LEISURE AND LIFETIME SPORTS (Q)
Any non-varsity or non-intercollegiate sport or physical activity that has credit.
MATHEMATICS (M)
MATH
(any MATH course numbered 1000 or above except MATH 1099)
CONTEMPORARY WESTERN LIFE AND THOUGHT New Gen Ed (L), Old (F)
AMIN2030
HIST1031
HIST1051
SOC2030
Contemporary Indian Concerns
History of the United States II
American Indian History II
Contemporary Indian Concerns
PHYSICAL WELL-BEING New Gen Ed (Y), Old (PEA100)
PE1041
Fitness for Endurance
NATURE OF PERSONS New Gen Ed (N), Old (B)
PHIL2010
SPCH1010
SPCH1020
SPCH1030
SPCH2010
Ethics
Public Speaking
Interpersonal Communication
Intercultural Communication
Family Communication
WORLD CULTURES New Gen Ed (U), Old (E)
AMIN1050
ANTH1001
ART1060
ENGL1040
HIST1050
HIST1051
MUSC1035
Anishinaabeg of Lake Superior
Introduction to American Indian Studies
American Indian Art
American Indian Literature
American Indian History I
American Indian History II
American Indian Music
COMPARATIVE SYSTEMS (G)
AMIN2001
ENGL2045
PHIL2040
SOC2010
Federal Laws and the American Indian
Literature by Women
World Religions
Social Problems
LANGUAGES (Students must complete through the second semester of a first year
college-level language class (Introductory II/Beginning II) or higher-level class).
ANSH1002
ANSH2001
ANSH2002
FREN1002
FREN2001
FREN2002
SPAN1002
SPAN2001
SPAN2002
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Anishinaabe Language II
Anishinaabe Language III
Anishinaabe Language IV
French II
French III
French IV
Spanish II
Spanish III
Spanish IV
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