Bowling Green State University Transfer Equivalency Guide for Fall 2015 Belmont College BG Perspective Equivalencies (General Education) Last updated 5.18.2015 All students must meet BGSU’s university, general education, college, and program specific degree requirements effective at the time the student enters the program. All candidates for a baccalaureate degree at BGSU must take at least 36 credit hours from the BG Perspective curriculum, distributed as follows: -At least one course in the English Composition and Oral Communication domain -At least one course in Quantitative Literacy -At least two courses in each of the following three domains: Humanities and the Arts, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Natural Sciences -At least one International Perspective* course and one Cultural Diversity** course -Additional courses from any of the five domains listed above to reach a minimum of 36 credit hours. BELMONT COLLEGE BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY English Composition and Oral Communication All students must complete the equivalent of GSW 1120 and earn at least a "C". COM ENG ENG 1115 or 1120 1110 1120 or 1125 Basic Public Speaking or Oral Communication Composition I Composition II or Critical Writing Quantitative Literacy COMM 1020 Intro to Public Speaking GSW 1110 Intro to Academic Writing GSW 1120 Academic Writing Take at least one course; students should contact their academic advisors for specific information about fulfilling this requirement. MAT 1120 Statistics MATH 1150 Intro to Statistics MAT 1130 College Algebra MATH 1220 College Algebra II MAT 1150 College Algebra & Trigonometry Accelerated MATH 1280 Precalculus Mathematics MAT 2120 Calculus I MATH 1310 Calculus and Analytic Geometry Humanities and the Arts Take at least two courses. ENG 2105 Intro to Literature ENG 2010 Intro to Literature ENG 2110 Survey of British Literature I ENG 2640 British Literature to 1660 ENG 2112 Survey of British Literature II ENG 2650 British Literature 1660-1945 ENG 2120 Survey of American Literature I ENG 2740 American Literature Survey to 1865 ENG 2122 Survey of American Literature II ENG 2750 American Literature 1865-1945 ENG 2130 Classics of World Literature I ENG 2610 World Literature from Ancient Times 1700* ENG 2132 ENG 2620 World Literature Since 1700* MUS 2110 Classics of World Literature II Traditions in World Music MUCT 1250 Exploring Music of World Cultures* PHL 2120 Philosophy PHIL 1010 Intro to Philosophy PHL 2130 Ethics PHIL 1020 Intro to Ethics * course fulfills International Perspectives Requirement ** course fulfills Cultural Diversity Requirement Page 1 of 2 Social and Behavioral Sciences Take at least two courses. ECN 1120 Microeconomics ECON 2020 Principles of Microeconomics ECN 1110 Macroeconomics ECON 2030 Principles of Macroeconomics HIS 1110 Western Civilization I HIST 1510 World Civilizations* HIS 1112 Western Civilization II HIST 1520 The Modern World* HIS 1120 Eastern Civilization I HIST 1800 Asian Civilizations* HIS 2110 American History I HIST 2050 Early America** HIS 2112 American History II HIST 2060 Modern America POL 2110 American National Government POLS 1100 American Government: Processes & Structure PSY 1120 General Psychology PSYC 1010 General Psychology SOC 1110 Sociology SOC 1010 Principles of Sociology SOC 1120 Social Problems SOC 2020 Social Problems ANT 2110 Cultural Anthropology SOC 2310 Cultural Anthropology* * course fulfills International Perspectives Requirement ** course fulfills Cultural Diversity Requirement Take at least two courses. Natural Sciences BIO 1120 Life Science BIOL 1040 Intro to Biology BIO 1130 BIOL 2050 Concepts of Biology II NUT 1110 Intro to Biology I Normal Nutrition FN 2070 Intro to Human Nutrition PHY 1110 Physics I PHYS 2010 College Physics I PHY 1112 Physics II PHYS 2020 College Physics II Page 2 of 2