Transfer Guide for BETHEL COLLEGE 2011-2012 Lake Superior College BETHEL CONTACT: 2101 Trinity Road Duluth, MN 55811 (218) 733-7600 1-800-432-2884 Transfer Admissions Counselor (651) 638-6242/1-800-255-8706 BUadmissions-cas@bethel.edu Bethel’s catalog and transfer information can be viewed at www.bethel.edu. It can be sent to you and it is available in the Lake Superior College counseling office. This transfer guide is designed to help a student at Lake Superior College easily choose courses to take at Lake Superior 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 Lake Superior College’s curriculum objectives, while also completing coursework that Bethel requires. Contact Bethel or Lake Superior College 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 Lake Superior College 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 grade is posted. ARTISTIC ACTIVITY Any activity course (not lecture) in music, art, theatre, or any writing course in addition to College Writing (ENGL1109) except courses numbered under 1000. CHRISTIANITY AND WESTERN CULTURE (CWC) HIST1110 European History 3000 B.C. to A.D. 1870 COLLEGE WRITING ENGL1109 Advanced Composition INTRODUCTION TO THE CREATIVE ARTS ART1120 ART1122 MUSC1105 MUSC1110 THTR1200 Introduction to Art History Art History: Renaissance to the Present America’s Music Appreciation of Music Introduction to the Theatre LABORATORY SCIENCE (D) ASTR1101 BIOL1000 BIOL1007 BIOL1105 BIOL1110 BIOL1120 BIOL1130 BIOL1140 BIOL1141 BIOL2200 BIOL2205 CHEM1110 CHEM1111 CHEM1210 CHEM1310 ENSC1200 GEOG1120 GEOL1110 PHYS1001 PHYS1101 PHYS1105 PHYS1170 PHYS1201 PHYS1202 PHYS2201 PHYS2202 Introduction to Astronomy Human Body in Health and Disease Biology and Society Biology of Women The Ecology of Minnesota Principles of General Biology General Biology of Organisms Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology II General Ecology Limnology Aspects of Chemistry I Aspects of Chemistry II General Chemistry I General Chemistry of Solutions Introduction to Environmental Science Physical Geography Introduction to Geology Fundamental Concepts of Physics Technical Physics Physical Science Physics for Medical Community Introduction to Physics I Introduction to Physics II General Physics I General Physics II LEISURE AND LIFETIME SPORTS (Q) Any physical activity or non-varsity or non-intercollegiate sport that has credit except PE1630 and PE1640. MATHEMATICS (M) ACCT1400 ECON2020 MATH STAT2210 Accounting Math Statistics for Business and Economics I (any Math course numbered 1000 or above except MATH1420, 1440, 1521, 1522, 1531, 1532, 1535, 1733, 2999) General Statistics CONTEMPORARY WESTERN LIFE AND THOUGHT New Gen Ed(L), Old (F) ENGL1110 ENGL2106 HIST1220 HIST2110 Literature of the American West American Literature: Civil War to Present American History 1876 to Present Minnesota History PHYSICAL WELL-BEING New Gen Ed (Y), Old (PEA100) HLTH1430 PE1615 Personal Wellness Lifetime Fitness NATURE OF PERSONS New Gen Ed (N), Old (B) COMM1100 COMM1105 COMM1110 COMM1600 PHIL1120 PHIL1130 Fundamentals of Human Communication Interpersonal Communication Methods of Public Speaking Human Relations in Organizations Introduction to Philosophy Ethics WORLD CULTURES New Gen Ed (U), Old (E) AMIN1110 ANTH1120 ANTH1301 ENGL1150 ENGL2120 ENGL2130 HIST1225 SOC1135 Anishinaabeg History and Culture Cultures of North American Indians Cultures of Mesoamerica Multicultural Literature Introduction to African-American Literature Introduction to Native American Literature The Modern Middle East Introduction to African American Culture COMPARATIVE SYSTEMS (G) ANTH2115 PHIL2140 SOC2122 World Ethnography Philosophy of Religion Sociology of the Community LANGUAGES (Students must complete through the second semester of a first year collegelevel language class (Introductory II/Beginning II) or higher-level class). FREN1020 ITAL1020 SPAN1020 SPAN2010 SPAN2020 SPAN2050 km:09/11 Beginning French II Beginning Italian II Beginning Spanish II Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II Conversational Spanish