Bowling Green State University Transfer Equivalency Guide for Fall

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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
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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
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