Richmond Program Approved IC course Substitutions (24 June 2002) FRANKLIN PIERCE COLLEGE I&C COURSE RICHMOND COURSE IC101 Individual and Community Freshman Seminar IC105 College Writing I IC106 College Writing II IC110 Integrated Science No substitutions ENGL101 ENGL102 BIOL113&BIOL114 CHEM113&CHEM114 PHYS113&PHYS114 BIOL115&BIOL116 CHEM115&CHEM116 PHYS115&PHYS116 MATH105 MATH112 MATH114 MATH115 MATH117 MATH214 MATH224 No substitutions AH/ENGL293 AH254;AH255; AH349 AH/SOC369; AH351; AH352 THET204 ENGL205 HIST231 HIST402 ENGL/HIST425 POL/SOC206 POL340 ANTH/PSYC201 ANTH/PSYC326 ENGL/SOC210 ENGL/SOC343 PSYC/ANTH385 SOC335; SOC372 ANTH/POL320 BA341; BA/POL343 IR316; IR336 HIST 301; HIST317 HIST327 HIST 302 PHIL/HIST 276 PHIL306 No substitutions IC111 Integrated Science IC201 Foundations of Math IC204 Portfolio Assessment Seminar IC205 Experiencing the Arts IC210 The American Experience IC260 Twentieth Century IC305 Science of Society I IC306 Science of Society II IC310 Ancient and Medieval Worlds IC360 Reason and Romanticism IC410 Senior Liberal Arts Seminar A reminder about materials for your Portfolio; if you take a course at Richmond and use it to substitute for an IC course, you are responsible for keeping copies of your papers, tests and the like to use in your IC portfolio. Failure to retain such items will affect your ability to successfully complete IC204 Portfolio Assessment and IC410 Senior Liberal Arts Seminar.