1851 E. Hwy. 169
Grand Rapids, MN 55744-3397
Transfer Admissions
Counselor
218-327-4460
800-996-6ICC
651-638-6242/800-255-8706
BUadmissions-cas@bethel.edu
Bethel’s academic catalog and transfer information can be viewed online at www.bethel.edu. It can also be sent to you and it is available in the Itasca CC counseling office.
This transfer guide is designed to help a student at Itasca Community College easily and confidently choose courses to take at ICC 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 ICC curriculum objectives, while also completing coursework that Bethel requires.
Contact Bethel or ICC for assistance with your planning.
Here are some additional guidelines to consider:
-Most courses required for a specific academic major should be taken at Bethel.
-Any ICC 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 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 completed and the grade posted.
ARTISTIC ACTIVITY (A)
Any activity course (not lecture) in music, art, theatre, or any writing course in addition to
College Writing, (Engl 1113) except courses numbered under 1000
COLLEGE WRITING
Engl1113 Research Writing
INTRODUCTION TO THE CREATIVE ARTS
Art1101 Art Appreciation
Art1111
Art1112
Art History I
Art History II
Mus1111 Music Appreciation
Mus1115 American Popular Music
Thtr1101 Introduction to Theatre Arts
LABORATORY SCIENCE (D)
Biol1101
Biol2131
Human Biology
Forest Ecology
Chem1101 Fundamentals of Chemistry I
Chem1201 General Chemistry I
Chem1202 General Chemistry II
NSci1121 Earth Science
Nsci1131 Principles of Wildlife Management
Phys1101 Fundamentals of Physics I
Phys1102 Fundamentals of Physics II
Phys1201 General Physics I
Phys1202 General Physics II
LEISURE AND LIFETIME SPORTS (Q)
Any non-varsity or non-intercollegiate sport or physical activity that has credit except those listed under the Physical Wellness section of this guide.
MATHEMATICS (M)
Math (any Math course numbered 1000 or above)
CONTEMPORARY WESTERN LIFE AND THOUGHT New Gen Ed (L), Old (F)
Engl2135 American Indian Literature
Hist1132 American History Since the Civil War
PHYSICAL WELL-BEING New Gen Ed (Y), Old (PEA100)
PE1201 Wellness
NATURE OF PERSONS New Gen Ed (N), Old (B)
Bus1221 Human Relations in Business
Engl2100 Introduction to Literature
Phil1111 Ethics
Spch1101 Introduction to Speech Communication
Spch1105 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Spch1111 Interpersonal Communications
WORLD CULTURES New Gen Ed (U), Old (E)
Art1115 American Indian Art
Engl2135 American Indian Literature
Hist1142 Native American History
MCS1101 Introduction to Indian Studies
COMPARATIVE SYSTEMS (G)
Engl2110 Masterpieces of World Literature
Engl2136 Mythology
LANGUAGES (Students must complete through the second semester of a first year collegelevel language class (Introductory II/Beginning II) or higher-level class).
Flan1112 Spanish II km:09/11