Page 1 of 2 Course equivalency guide – Clark College to Concordia University Clark College to Concordia University Transfer Guide – General Education Courses Based on the 2014-2015 Catalogs Concordia University Office of Admission – Contact us by phone: 503.280.8501 or 800.321.9371; or by e-mail: admission@cu-portland.edu Please consult the Concordia University catalog for the specific requirements of your degree at Concordia University. The courses listed below are the transfer equivalencies or guidelines for bringing coursework in from Clark College. This is not intended to give a comprehensive listing of the courses required for a particular program. Students are advised to consult with the Transfer Admission Counselors at Concordia University early in the transfer process for full program information and transferability of credits. CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY COURSES* CLARK COLLEGE EQUIVALENT COURSES * COMMUNICATIONS WR 121 – English Composition (3) ENG 202 – Introduction to Speech (2) FINE ARTS Courses in the categories of art, music, and theater will meet this requirement** HUMANITIES Courses in the categories of literature, nonUS history, humanities, and western/world civilization will meet this requirement** ENGL& 101 (5) (Full Sequence Recommended) CMST& 220 (5) ART 103, 116, 140, 151, 180, 203, 257, 260 MUSC 101, 115, 137, 150, 170, 173, 180, 195, 284, 295 DRMA 140, 143, 150, 152, 171, 250 ANTH& 206 ART 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 250 ENGL 130, 131, 132, 133, 140, 143, 150, 152, 260, 264, 268, 272 HIST& 126 HIST 251, 285 HUM 101, 152 WS 201, 210 Note: Art/music appreciation courses are not considered Humanities courses at Concordia University without a specific focus on art/music history. Foreign language classes are not applicable to the Humanities requirement at Concordia University. Page 2 of 2 Course equivalency guide – Clark College to Concordia University MATH MTH 110 – Math for Life (3) MATH 105 (5) or MATH& 107 (5) MTH 123 – College Algebra (3) MATH 111 (5) MTH 124 – Pre-Calculus (3) MATH 103 (5) MTH 133 & 134 – Math for Teachers (3,3) MATH 122 & 123 & 124 (5, 5, 5) MTH 231 – Research & Statistical Tech (3) MATH 203 & 204 (3, 3) MTH 211 & 212-Calculus I & II MATH& 151 & 152 & 153 (5, 5, 5) NATURAL SCIENCE Courses in the natural sciences will meet this requirement** ANTH& 215; ASTR& 101 BIOL& 100, 221; BIOL 164 & 165 CHEM& 121, 131; GEOL 101, 102 PHSC 101, 102; PHYS& 100, 136 & 126, 241 & 231 Note: All Natural Science courses should be taken with a lab component. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ESS 260 – Health and Fitness for Life (2) HLTH 101 (3) Physical Activity (1) Guidelines: (2) Physical activity coursework such as yoga, team sports, conditioning, pilates, karate, etc. RELIGION REL 211 – History/Lit Old Testament (3) N/A-Course taken at Concordia REL 221 – History/Lit New Testament (3) N/A-Course taken at Concordia REL 371 – World Religions(2) N/A-Course taken at Concordia Religion electives PHIL 240, 251; ENGL 152 SOCIAL SCIENCE PSY 201 – Principles of Psychology (3) PSYC& 100 (5) Social Science Electives ECON& 201, 202 GEOG& 102, 200 HIST& 146, 147, 148, 214 POLS 111, 131, 141, 221, 231 PSYC& 200 SOC& 101, 201 WS 101 Courses in the categories of economics, geography, US history, political science, psychology and sociology will meet this requirement** * Consistent with the calendars of each school, courses are listed in semester credits for Concordia University and in quarter credits for Clark College. Quarter credits will be converted to semester hours when transferring to Concordia University (3 quarter credits = 2 semester credits). **The courses listed provide examples of courses that will transfer to Concordia University. Other courses may also be acceptable. Concordia University accepts the Associate of Arts Washington Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) degree as meeting general education requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree except for major specific courses, religion, and upper-division general education courses. This guide is subject to change and should not be regarded as a contract between Concordia and students attending Clark College. Revised: 15 Oct 2014; Effective 2014