TRANSFER GUIDE HARPER COLLEGE and BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY 2010-2011 Catalog 2010-2011 Catalog Benedictine University Core Requirements** for Transfer students with 20+ transferable hours: Hours Suggestions Core Categories Communications 9 Take ENG 101, 102 and SPE 101 Common Core/Cultural Heritage 6 Must be completed at Benedictine University Series Mathematics 3 It is strongly suggested that students going into majors requiring more than core math complete at least one transferable math course prior to transfer. Humanities* 12 A total of 4 courses is required with at least 1 but no more than 2 courses in Art/Music, and one in Philosophy/Religion/Literature. The remaining two courses are to be chosen from Communications, Art, Music, Foreign Language, History, Literature, Philosophy, Religion, and Humanities. Science* 9 Courses need to be taken from both Life and Physical Science disciplines Social Science* 9 Take Psychology or Sociology, Anthropology or Political Science, and Economics or Business * It is suggested that IAI General Education courses be selected to fulfill these areas. Harper College IAI General Education courses are listed in bold. If you are following the IAI complete program for your AA/AS, you need to see your Harper College advisor. ** The general education core requirements may vary depending on the major selected. A core category cannot be fulfilled by more than 6 semester hours of the same subject. At least 9 semester hours must be completed outside the student's major program area for each divisional core requirement. Additional Resources: Illinois Articulation Initiative website: www.itransfer.org Benedictine University website: www.ben.edu Benedictine University online catalog: http://www1.ben.edu/catalogs/catalogs/undergraduate/ Benedictine University Admissions: (630) 829-6300 (Transfer counselors are available for unofficial evaluations of credit) Notes: 120 semester hours are required for graduation. At least 55 of the 120 semester hours required for graduation must be completed at a four-year regionally accredited college/university. This rule applies to all students without exception. A total of 45 semester hours must be completed at Benedictine University to meet the Academic Residency Requirement unless you are accepted into the Degree Completion Program. See the Benedictine University online catalog for rules for the Degree Completion Program and the Accelerated Adult Evening and Weekend Programs. Thirty of the final 45 hours must be completed at Benedictine University including at least 12 credit hours at the 200-level or above in their major. A major field of study requires at least 36 semester hours, of which a minimum of 24 semester hours must be completed at the 200-level or above, of which at least nine semester hours must be at the 300-level or above. Suggestions for current Benedictine University students: An “Approval of Transfer Credit Form” should be filled out prior to registration for any course taken off campus. This form is available online or in the Student Success Center and will need to be signed by your advisor, the department chair and the Student Success Center staff. Benedictine University reserves the right to change this document at any time. 1/11 HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC AED Catalog 99 101 102 155 201 202 203 211 212 213 216 250 251 253 254 Course Description BUSINESS RECORDKEEPING INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING TAX AND PAYROLL ACCOUNTING INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II INTRODUCTORY COST ACCOUNTING BUSINESS LAW I BUSINESS LAW II LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT LAW INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING ADVANCED TAX ACCOUNTING ADVANCED ACCOUNTING AUDITING all courses ADULT EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Benedictine University Equivalency does not transfer ACCT 111 ACCT 112 EL ACCT 211 ACCT 212 EL MGT 235 MGT 236 SS EL ACCT 312 @ 200-level TBD TBD TBD do not transfer ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT 101 202 203 205 206 207 208 209 210 215 220 250 255 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY NATIVE AMERICANS PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY ARCHEOLOGY ANCIENT CIVILIZATION OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA ARCHEOLOGY OF THE NEAR EAST ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY CULTURAL ECOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY TOPICS IN ANTHROPOLOGY FIELD METHODS IN ARCHEOLOGY I FIELD METHODS IN ARCHEOLOGY II SS SS/ANTH 200 EL SS/BIOL 201 SS EL EL SS SS does not transfer TBD syllabus required EL EL ARB ARB ARB ARB ARB 101 102 201 202 205 ELEMENTARY ARABIC I ELEMENTARY ARABIC II INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I INTERMEDIATE ARABIC II ARABIC INTENSIVE ORAL PRACTICE ARBC 101 ARBC 102 ARBC 201 ARBC 202 EM 200-level ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART 100 105 110 111 114 121 122 130 131 ART SEMINAR INTRODUCTION TO ARTS DRAWING I DRAWING II INTRODUCTION TO FILM DESIGN I DESIGN II HISTORY OF ART I HISTORY OF ART II EL F/FNAR 100 FNAR 111 FNAR 111 F FNAR 101 EL F F Page 1 of 15 HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART Catalog 132 133 201 206 225 236 240 261 280 291 296 Course Description HISTORY OF ART III NON-WESTERN ART DRAWING STUDIO PRINTMAKING STUDIO FIGURE DRAWING STUDIO COMPOSITION COMPUTER GRAPHICS STUDIO PAINTING STUDIO TOPICS IN ART HISTORY CERAMICS STUDIO SCULPTURE STUDIO Benedictine University Equivalency F F EL FNAR 241 FNAR 210 EL EL, TBD for M FNAR 250 TBD syllabus required EM EM AST AST AST AST AST AST 100 101 112 115 150 201 ASTRONOMY SURVEY INTRODUCTORY ASTRONOMY THE SOLAR SYSTEM STARS AND GALAXIES OBSERVATIONAL TECHNIQUES ADVANCED ASTRONOMY SP SP SP SP GE SP ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE ATE 101 103 105 106 109 110 130 200 201 202 203-216 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE AND DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS BUILDING MATERIALS I ARCHITECTURAL CAD I ARCHITECTURAL CAD II CHICAGO'S GREAT ARCHITECTURAL TRADITION PRESENTATION AND COMMUNICATION TOOLS HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL INTERNSHIP ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE EL does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer EL does not transfer GE does not transfer GE GE does not transfer BCE all courses BUILDING CODES AND ENFORCEMENT do not transfer BFC all courses FINANCIAL SERVICES do not transfer BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 101 103 104 105 110 110+140 120 130 135 136 140 150 BIOLOGY SURVEY MAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY BIOLOGY HEREDITY, EVOLUTION AND CULTURE PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY PRINCIPLES + ZOOLOGY GENERAL BOTANY MICROBIOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN DISEASE GENERAL ZOOLOGY FIELD BIOLOGY Page 2 of 15 SB SB SB SB SB/BIOL 198 BIOL 197+198+199 SB/BIOL 204 SB/BIOL 208 SB SB SB/100 level BIO EM SB/EM HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject BIO BIO Benedictine University Equivalency BIOL 203 BIOL 258 Catalog Course Description 160 HUMAN ANATOMY 161 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS 105 110 115 116 120 125 130 135 140 150 160 175 215 216 225 226 260 WORD PROCESSING SOFTWARE CORE MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION: WORD SPREADSHEET SOFTWARE GENERAL ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS CORE MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION: EXCEL DATABASE SOFTWARE CORE MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION: ACCESS PRESENTATION SOFTWARE CORE MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION: POWERPOINT CORE MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION: OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS SOFTWARE PACKAGES DESKTOP PUBLISHING SOFTWARE ADVANCED SPEADSHEET SOFTWARE SPREADSHEET MACROS AND OTHER ADVANCED TOPICS ADVANCED DATABASE SOFTWARE DATABASE PROGRAMMING OFFICE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT *limited to 6 semester hours CDV 110 CAREER DEVELOPMENT does not transfer OCC 030-061 CAREER FOUNDATIONS does not transfer CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM 100 103 105 110 121 122 125 201 204 205 210 295-297 CHEMISTRY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES THE CHEMISTRY CONNECTION CHEMICAL WORLD FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY GENERAL CHEMISTRY I GENERAL CHEMISTRY II ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN CHEMISTRY I-III SP/CHEM 101/102 SP SP SP/CHEM 101/102 SP/CHEM 113/114 CHEM 123/124 CHEM 103/104 CHEM 103/104 CHEM 242/243 CHEM 247/248 TBD for CHEM 236 TBD syllabus required CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS 50 100 101 101+181 106 137 143 168 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING COMPUTER FUNDATMENTALS INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTRO TO CIS + VISUAL BASIC SOFTWARE DEV COMPUTER LOGIC AND PROGRAMMING TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER INTERNSHIP I INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT JAVA PROGRAMMING I does not transfer GE* GE* CIS 180 + 181 GE* does not transfer GE* EL Page 3 of 15 GE* does not transfer GE* GE* does not transfer GE* does not transfer GE* does not transfer does not transfer GE* GE* GE* TBD GE* GE* GE* HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CNA COS CSC CSC CSC CSC CSC CSC CSC Catalog 168 + 268 181 182 203 211 220 230 243 244 268 278 281 286 299 Course Description JAVA PROGRAMMING I + JAVA SOFTWARE DEV II VISUAL BASIC SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT VISUAL C# SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN I IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT DESIGN TOPICS IN COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING INTERNSHIP DATABASE ADMINISTRATION DATABASE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION JAVA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT II JAVA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT III MICROSOFT .NET WEB DEVELOPMENT MICROSOFT .NET FRAMEWORK SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CAPSTONE *limited to 6 semester hours 101 CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT does not transfer all courses COSMETOLOGY 121 122 208 211 214 216 217 Benedictine University Equivalency CIS/CMSC 274 CIS/CMSC 181 CIS/CMSC 200 CIS 376 GE* TBD syllabus required does not transfer GE* GE* EL GE* GE* GE* GE* do not transfer COMPUTER SCIENCE I COMPUTER SCIENCE II PROBLEM SOLVING FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING USING FORTRAN INTRODUCTION TO C PROGRAMMING AND UNIX INTRODUCTION TO JAVA PROGRAMMING DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHM ANALYSIS ASSEMBLER PROGRAMMING AND MACHINE ORGANZIATION CMSC/CIS 200 CMSC/CIS 205 EL EL EM CMSC/CIS 205 CMSC/CIS 220 CTE all courses CARDIAC TECHNOLOGY do not transfer DHY all courses DENTAL HYGIENE do not transfer DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT 101 101+ BU's NUTR-291 102 110 150 200 201 201 + 101 202 203 205 220 DIT 220 + FSM 109 + FSM 114 + FSM 215 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION + BU's NUTR 291 MEDICAL NUTRITION THERAPHY PRINCIPLES OF FOOD PREPARATION DIETETIC CLINICAL LABORATORY I DIETETIC CLINICAL LABORATORY II COMMUNITY NUTRITION COMMUNITY NUTRITION + FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION NUTRITION CARE SEMINAR PROFESSION OF DIETETICS WORLD CULTURES AND FOOD FOOD SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION SB/EM @ 100-level* NUTR-241 EM @ 100-level* EM @ 100-level* TBD* TBD* EM @ 200-level* NUTR-241 EM @ 200-level* EL* EL* EM @ 200-level* DIT + FSM course combinations NUTR-250 Page 4 of 15 HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Catalog Course Description Subject DIT 220 + MGT 160 + FSN 220 + FSM 230 DIT + FSM course combinations DIT 250 DIETETIC CLINICAL LABORATORY III DIT *limited to 30 semester hours DIV 101 EXPLORING DIVERSITY IN THE U.S. Benedictine University Equivalency NUTR-350 TBD* GE DMS all courses DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY do not transfer ECE all courses EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION do not transfer ECO ECO ECO ECO ECO 115 200 210 211 212 CONSUMER ECONOMICS INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS MONEY AND BANKING MICROECONOMICS MACROECONOMICS GE SS EL ECON 102 ECON 101 EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU 201 202 211 230 250 290 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION PRE-STUDENT TEACHING CLINICAL EXPERIENCE EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY INTRO TO LANGUAGE ARTS IN ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHING INTRODUCTION TO TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION TOPICS IN EDUCATION *Documentation of preclinical hours may be necessary EDUC 205* EDUC 200* EDUC 210 TBD EDUC 215 TBD syllabus required EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR 100 120 121 210 211 212 240 260 262 270 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I (CAD) ENGINEERING GRAPHICS II (CAD) ANALYTIC MECHANICS (STATICS) ANALYTIC MECHANICS (DYNAMICS) MECHANICS OF SOLIDS THERMODYNAMICS INTRODUCTION TO CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS LABORATORY INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer EL/TBD EL/TBD EL EL/TBD ENGR 230 ENGR 230 EL EHS all courses ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PRACTICE do not transfer EIT all courses E-LEARNING INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY do not transfer ELT all courses ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY do not transfer EMG EMG EMG EMG EMG 101 103 107 131 150 INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP, INFLUENCE, DECISION MAKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER PUBLIC INFORMATION, EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS Page 5 of 15 GE GE GE does not transfer GE HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject EMG EMG EMG EMG EMG EMG EMG EMG Catalog 151 153 155 205 231 251 253 299 Course Description EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PLANNING HAZARD ANALYSIS AND MITIGATION SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF DISASTER CRISIS EXERCISE DESIGN AND EVALUATION PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER II SELECT PROBLEMS IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IDEOLOGIES OF TERRORISM EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PRACTICUM Benedictine University Equivalency GE GE GE GE does not transfer GE GE does not transfer EMS EMS EMS EMS 110-213 214 215 216 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN PARAMEDIC-HOSPITAL INTERNSHIP PARAMEDIC-FIELD INTERNSHIP PARAMEDIC SEMINAR GE does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG 80 85 98 100 101 102 103 130 200 201 220 221 222 230 WRITING SKILLS I-DEAF/HARD-OF-HEARING WRITING SKILLS II-DEAF/HARD-OF-HEARING COMPOSTITION COMPOSTITION COMPOSITION COMPOSITION TECHNICAL AND REPORT WRITING BUSINESS WRITING PROFESSIONAL WRITING;GRAMMAR AND STYLE ADVANCED COMPOSTION CREATIVE WRITING WRITING FICTION WRITING POETRY TOPICS IN ENGLISH does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer WRIT S101 WRIT S102 EL EL EL EL EL EL EL TBD - syllabus required ESL all courses ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE do not transfer ESP all courses ENGLISH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES do not transfer FAS all courses FASHION DESIGN do not transfer FIS FIS FIS FIS FIS FIS FIS FIS FIS FIS FIS FIS 100-103 104 106 109 121-132 133 145 200 202-210 212 220-230 240 FIRE SCIENCE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE PROTECTION CAREER EXPLORATION FIREFIGHTER II CERTIFICATION FIRE SCIENCE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS II FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES INSTRUCTOR I FIRE SERVICE INTERNSHIP FIRE SCIENCE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS FIRE SCIENCE FIRE APPARATUS ENGINEER Page 6 of 15 EL does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer EL does not transfer EL does not transfer EL does not transfer EL does not transfer HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject FIS Benedictine University Equivalency does not transfer Catalog Course Description 250 INDUSTRIAL FIRE PROTECTION FRN FRN FRN FRN FRN FRN 101 102 201 202 205 210 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I ELEMENTARY FRENCH II INTERMEDIATE FRENCH INTERMEDIATE FRENCH FRENCH INTENSIVE ORAL PRACTICE INTRODUCTION TO MODERN FRENCH LITERATURE FREN 101 FREN 102 FREN 201 FREN 202 FREN 291 H/EM 200-level FSM FSM FSM FSM FSM FSM FSM 107 108 109 110 111 113 114 EM 100-level* does not transfer EM 100-level* does not transfer does not transfer EM 100-level* NUTR 150 FSM FSM FSM FSM FSM FSM FSM FSM FSM FSM TBD 115 120-210 211 212 213 214 215 216 220 230 299 BASIC QUANTITY BREAD AND PASTRY ARTS ADVANCED QUANTITY BREAD AND PASTRY ARTS INTRODUCTION TO FOOD PREP/PRODUCTION ADVANCED QUATITY CULINARY ARTS INTRODUCTION TO THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY DINING ROOM OPERATIONS FOOD STANDARDS AND SANITATION (if a current Food Service Sanitation License can be provided) MENU PLANNING HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT PURCHASING AND STORAGE HOSPITALITY SUPERVISION SEMINAR AND INTERNSHIP HOSPITALITY OPERATIONS ANALYSIS RESTAURANT LAYOUT AND EQUIPMENT INTRODUCTION TO WINES, SPIRITS AND BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT HOSPITALITY PROMOTIONS HOSPITALITY LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT TOPICS IN HOSPITALITY FSM FSM FSM 109 + FSM 114 + FSM 115 + FSM 211 + FSM 215 FSM course combinations FSM 212 + FSM 214 + FSM 220 + FSM 230 FSM course combinations *limited to 30 semester hours EM 100-level* does not transfer EM 100-level* EM 200-level* does not transfer EM 100-level* EM 100-level* EM 100-level* EM 200-level* EM 200-level* TBD syllabus required NUTR 250 NUTR 350 FYE 101 FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE does not transfer GEG GEG GEG GEG GEG GEG GEG GEG GEG 100 101 103 104 111 112 151 152 210 SS SS SS SS SP SP EL EL SS CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY WORLD / REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY THE DEVELOPING WORLD THE DEVELOPED WORLD PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS I GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS II ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY Page 7 of 15 HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject GEO GEO GEO GEO GEO Catalog 101 102 103 201 202 Course Description PHYSICAL GEOLOGY HISTORICAL GEOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY ROCKS AND MINERALS PALEONTOLOGY Benedictine University Equivalency SP SP SP SP SP/200-level BIOL EM GER GER GER GER GER GER 101 102 201 202 205 210 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I ELEMENTARY GERMAN II INTERMEDIATE GERMAN INTERMEDIATE GERMAN GERMAN INTENSIVE ORAL PRACTICE INTRODUCTION TO MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE MDLG 101 MDLG 102 MDLG 201 MDLG 202 EM 200-level H/EM 200-level GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA GRA 101 102 103 105 111 112 113 120 130 131 202 211 212 213 214 220 221 229 230 232 INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC ARTS TECHNOLOGY GRAPHIC ARTS DESKTOP PUBLISHING DIGITAL IMAGING COLOR MANAGEMENT PRESS OPERATIONS DIGITAL ILLUSTRATIONS DIGITAL IMAGING GRAPHIC DESIGN I INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I ADVANCED COLOR MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT, SCHEDULING AND ESTIMATING PAPER AND INK TECHNOLOGY BINDERY AND FINISHING OPERATIONS DIGITAL ILLUSTRATIONS GRAPHIC DESIGN II GRAPHIC PORTFOLIO DESIGN ADVANCED QUARK AND BEGINNING INDESIGN PREPRESS PRODUCTION DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II does not transfer GE GE GE does not transfer GE GE FNAR 260 GE FNAR 293 GE does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer 200-level EM FNAR 261 does not transfer 200-level EM does not transfer GE HSC HSC 104-213 HEALTH SCIENCE CARE 112 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY *only two semester hours will count towards the HLSC major does not transfer HLSC 291* HVAC 101-204 HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (RAC) does not transfer HST HST HST HST HST HST HST 105 111 112 121 141 142 151 GREAT IDEAS OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE TO 1877 THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE SINCE 1877 HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1650 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION SINCE 1650 HISTORY OF ENGLAND NORMAN CONQUEST TO 1600 Page 8 of 15 H HIST 111 HIST 112 EM EL EL EM HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HMS Catalog 152 153 202 210 212 214 219 231 232 241 242 243 245 261 Course Description HISTORY OF ENGLAND 1600 TO PRESENT BRITISH CULTURE AND SOCIETY TOPICS IN HISTORY WOMEN: THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE RECENT AMERICAN HISTORY 1945-1980 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY ILLINOIS AND LOCAL HISTORY HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST TO 1453 HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST FROM 1453 TO THE PRESENT HISTORY OF CHINA: EARLIEST TIME THROUGH MING DYNASTY HISTORY OF CHINA: FROM THE CHING DYNASTY TO THE PRESENT THE FAR EAST IN THE MODERN WORLD THE WORLD SINCE 1945 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1848-1865 all courses HUMAN SERVICES HUM HUM HUM HUM HUM HUM HUM HUM HUM 101 102 103 104 105 110 115 120 125 IDS 290 INDEPENDENT STUDY Benedictine University Equivalency EM EM TBD syllabus required HIST 260 HIST 264 HIST 265 EM EM EL EL EL EM EL EL do not transfer ANCIENT THROUGH THE MEDIEVAL WEST RENAISSANCE THROUGH THE MODERN WEST ASIA AND AFRICAN HUMANITIES INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLE EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS GREAT IDEAS OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS WOMEN AND CREATIVITY INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL STUDIES IN HUMANITIES CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WORLD MYTHOLOGY HF HF HF HF H HF EL H H TBD syllabus required IND all courses INTERIOR DESIGN do not transfer ITP all courses INTERPRETING do not transfer JPN JPN JPN JPN JPN 101 102 201 202 205 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I ELEMENTARY JAPANESE II INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE I INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE II JAPANESE INTENSIVE ORAL PRACTICE MDLG 101 MDLG 102 MDLG 201 MDLG 202 EM 200-level LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ 101 104 105 107 111 116 122 135 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE CORRECTIONS CRIMINAL COURTS OF THE U.S. VICE AND DRUG CONTROL TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT AND INVESTIGATION FORENSICS PRINCIPLES OF POLICING PATROL PROCEDURES SOCL 260 SOCL 306 EL GE does not transfer EL GE does not transfer Page 9 of 15 HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ LEJ Catalog 138 200 201 202 205 210 214 216 217 218 230 295 298 299 Course Description DEFENSIVE TECHNIQUES LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT CRIMINAL LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURES JUVENILE JUSTICE CRIMINOLOGY COMMUNITY POLICING INVESTIGATION PROCESS FORENSICS II FORENSICS III ORGANIZED CRIME FORENSICS IV POLICE RECRUIT ACADEMY LAW ENFORCEMENT INTERNSHIP Benedictine University Equivalency does not transfer CJUS 243 CJUS 322@200 level CJUS 294 CJUS 206 EL/SOCL 321 EL CJUS 326@200 level does not transfer does not transfer CJUS 321@200 level does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer POETRY DRAMA LITERATURE AND FILM FICTION WORLD LITERATURE TO 1800 WORLD LITERATURE SINCE 1800 NON-WESTERN LITERATURE INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE EASTERN EUROPEAN PROSE SINCE 1800 SCIENCE FICTION CRIME LITERATURE CHILDREN'S LITERATURE JAPANESE LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION AMERICAN LITERATURE-COLONIAL DAYS TO CIVIL WAR AMERICAN LITERATURE-THE CIVIL WAR TO PRESENT MINORITY LITERATURE IN AMERICA WOMEN IN LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE TO 1800 ENGLISH LITERATURE 1800-1914 20TH CENTURY BRITISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE TOPICS IN LITERATURE H/LITR 267 H/LITR 268 H/LITR 210 H/EM H/LITR 259 H/LITR 259 H/LITR 264 H/LITR 265 EL EL EL EM H H/LITR 255 H/LITR 256 H/LITR 279 H/LITR 281 H/LITR 257 H/LITR 258 EM TBD syllabus required LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT LIT 105 110 112 115 206 207 208 210 215 216 217 219 220 221 222 223 224 231 232 241 250 LNG LNG LNG 105 INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS 205 LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 220 METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE GE GE does not transfer MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM 120 126 130 131 133 136 EL EL EL COMM 209 EL COMM 254 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION INTRODUCTION TO BROADCASTING INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM NEWS REPORTING AND WRITING FEATURE WRITING BROADCAST WRITING Page 10 of 15 HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM MCM Catalog 137 140 141 230 232 233 235 240 241 242 243 250 251 252 260 Course Description MEDIA WRITING WRITING, EDITIING AND DESIGN FOR THE INTERNET BASIC NEWS EDITING GRAPHIC DESIGN COMMUNICATIONS INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC RELATIONS MAGAZINE EDITING AND DESIGN TOPICS IN MASS COMMUNICATIONS ONLINE MAGAZINE USING THE INTERNET AS A COMMUNICATIONS TOOL COMMUNICATION WEB SITE APPLICATIONS PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING AND PRODUCTION MEDIA INTERVIEWIING SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROMOTION CAMPAIGN COMMUNICATIONS AND MESSAGE DESIGN Benedictine University Equivalency EL EL EL EL COMM 263 COMM 253 COMM 207 TBD syllabus required EL EL EL EL does not transfer does not transfer EL MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT MGT 111 115 150 154-207 211 218 225 230 254-291 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ORGANIZATION INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS BUSINESS MATH MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP IN SMALL BUSINESS INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE APPLIED GENERAL STATISTICS TOPICS IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT GE GE does not transfer GE does not transfer GE MGT 150 TBD syllabus required GE MKT MKT MKT MKT MKT MKT MKT MKT 105-190 191 193 196 191+193+196 202-280, 290 281 285 MARKETING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION BUSINESS IN ASIA BUSINESS IN LATIN AMERICA BUSINESS IN EUROPE, ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA MARKETING INTERNSHIP IN MARKETING TOPICS IN MARKETING GE SS SS SS SS/INTB 320 GE does not transfer TBD syllabus required MNT all courses MAINTENANCE do not transfer MOA all courses HEALTH CARE RECORDS MANAGEMENT do not transfer MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH 051-080 101 103 104 124 130 131 134 MATHEMATICS QUANTITATIVE LITERACY COLLEGE ALGEBRA PLANE TRIGONOMETRY FINITE MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHING I MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHING II CALCULUS FOR SOCIAL SCIENTISTS Page 11 of 15 does not transfer MATH 108 MATH 110 MATH 111 MATH 105 EL MATH 112 MATH 115 HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH MTH Catalog 140 165 200 201 202 203 212 220 265 Course Description PRECALCULUS ELEMENTARY STATISTICS CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III LINEAR ALGEBRA DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS DISCRETE MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS Benedictine University Equivalency MATH 111 MGT, MATH,PLSC,PSYC, SOCL 150 MATH 210 MATH 211 MATH 212 EM MATH 260 MATH 240 EL or possible EM MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS 100 101 102 103 104 106 111 112 115 116 120 130 136 140 145 150 165 166 167 169 180-199 211 212 215 216 223 224 265 266 271 272 280-299 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC CAREERS FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC THEORY INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC/COMPUTER MUSIC MUSIC APPRECIATION INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN MUSIC INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ THEORY OF MUSIC I THEORY OF MUSIC II AURAL SKILLS I AURAL SKILLS II INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC LITERATURE CHOIR COMMUNITY CHORUS BAND ENSEMBLES ORCHESTRA CLASS PIANO I CLASS PIANO II CLASS GUITAR CLASS VOICE MINOR APPLIED MUSIC SUBJECT THEORY OF MUSIC III THEORY OF MUSIC IV AURAL SKILLS III AURAL SKILLS IV INSTRUMENTAL LITERATURE KEYBOARD AND VOCAL LITERATURE CLASS PIANO III CLASS PIANO IV PIANO PEDAGOGY I PIANO PEDAGOGY II MAJOR APPLIED MUSIC SUBJECT does not transfer MUSI 100 MUSI 303 F/MUSI 104 F MUSI 210 MUSI 101 MUSI 102 MUSI 111 MUSI 112 F/MUSI 204 MUSI 122 EM MUSI 121 MUSI 125 EM MUSI 194 MUSI 195 MUSI 198 MUSI 190 EM MUSI 201 MUSI 202 MUSI 212 MUSI 213 EL EL does not transfer does not transfer MUSI 303@200 LEVEL MUSI 303@200 LEVEL EM NAN NAN NAN 121-241 NANOSCIENCE 295 INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN NONSCIENCE 299 NANOSCIENCE INTERNSHIP Page 12 of 15 GE does not transfer does not transfer HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject NET NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR OCC ORN PED PED PED PED PED PED PED PED PED PED PHB Benedictine University Equivalency do not transfer Catalog Course Description all courses NETWORKING 101-104 110-151, 201-260 180 199 280 NURSING NURSING (limited to 30 semester hours of lower level nursing) PATHOPHYSIOLOGY BRIDGE TO ADVANCED NURSING ROLE TRANSITION PRACTICUM all courses CAREER FOUNDATIONS do not transfer 101 formerly ORIENTATION 101 100-196 200 201 203 205 207 208-214 218 219-246 270 does not transfer GE does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer does not transfer PHYSICAL EDUCATION - ACTIVITY COURSES INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION STANDARD FIRST AID HEALTH DRUGS IN OUR CULTURE HUMAN SEXUALITY PHYSICAL EDUCATION INTRODUCTION TO COACHING PHYSICAL EDUCATION COMMUNITY HEALTH all courses PHLEBOTOMY does not transfer GE does not transfer GE GE GE does not transfer GE does not transfer GE do not transfer PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI 101 102 105 115 120 150 160 170 180 190 205 210 215 220 231 232 CRITICAL THINKING SYMBOLIC LOGIC INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY ETHICS SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY BUSINESS ETHICS NON-WESTERN PHILOSOPHY ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS BIOMEDICAL ETHICS FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD DEATH AND DYING RELIGION IN AMERICA PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY-ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY-MODERN H EL H H/PHIL 245 PHIL 260 EL H EL EL EL H/RELS 140 EL H H H H PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS 101 105 111 112 115 PHYSICAL SCIENCE SURVEY ENERGY AND SOCIETY INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE EXPLORING THE EARTH AND UNIVERSE INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY SP SP SP/PHYS 101 SP/PHYS 101 SP Page 13 of 15 HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PLS Benedictine University Equivalency Catalog Course Description 121 122 201 202 203 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II GENERAL PHYSICS I - MECHANICS GENERAL PHYSICS II - ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM GENERAL PHYSICS III - THERMAL AND QUANTUM PHYSICS 101-230 PARALEGAL STUDIES SP/PHYS 113 + 114 PHYS 118 +119 SP/PHYS 211 + 205 PHYS 212 + 206 PHYS 213 TBD PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC 101 210 220 250 260 270 280 AMERICAN POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT TOPICS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN THE US COMPARATIVE POLITICS MIDDLE EAST POLITICS GLOBAL POLITICS NON-WESTERN COMPARATIVE POLITICS SS/PLSC 102 TBD syllabus required SS/PLSC 201 SS EL SS/PLSC 101 SS PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY 101 106 107 108 210 216 217 218 220 225 228 230 235 245 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY CHILD PSYCHOLOGY ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY ADULT PSYCHOLOGY BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOR THEORIES OF PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY LEARNING THEORY AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY SS/PSYCH 100 EL EL TBD syllabus required EL SS/PSYC 200 SS/PSYC 200 SS/PSYC 202 OR SOCL 212 EM PSYC 220 SS/PSYC 200 EM PSYC 241 / EDUC 210 EL RAC all courses HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) do not transfer RAD all courses RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY do not transfer RDG all courses READING do not transfer RES 101-221 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SCM all courses SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SGN SGN SGN SOC TBD do not transfer 101-103, 201-212 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 104 CASE SIGNED ENGLISH 210 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNITY: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY GE does not transfer H SS/SOCL 100 Page 14 of 15 HARPER COLLEGE KEY: H: Humanities core elective. F: Fine Arts core elective. HF: Humanities/Fine Arts core elective. SB: Biological Science core elective. SP: Physical Science core elective. SS: Social Science core elective. EM: Elective in the major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. EL: General Elective that may also satisfy a requirement in the core, major or minor. GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation. TBD: To be determined. A course syllabus may be required. Harper College Subject SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC Catalog 120 205 210 215 220 230 235 Course Description THE FAMILY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY TOPICS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY OF SEX AND GENDER RACE AND ETHNICITY Benedictine University Equivalency SS/SOCL 270 SS/SOCL 240 SOCL 220 SS/SOCL 210 TBD syllabus required SS SS ELEMENTARY SPANISH I ELEMENTARY SPANISH II HERITAGE SPANISH I HERITAGE SPANISH II SPANISH FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS SPANISH FOR NURSING INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II SPANISH INTENSIVE ORAL PRACTICE INTRODUCTION TO MODERN SPANISH SPAN 101 SPAN 102 TBD TBD does not transfer does not transfer SPAN 201 SPAN 202 SPAN 212 TBD H/SPAN 220 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING ORAL INTERPRETATION INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE INTERVIEWING ETHNIC TRADITIONS IN AMERICAN THEATRE APPLIED FORENSICS I-IV APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICUM I-IV INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION GROUP DISCUSSION ACTING I & 11 STAGECRAFT SPCH S110 EL EL F EL F EL GE GE GE GE GE SPA SPA SPA SPA SPA SPA SPA SPA SPA SPA 101 102 112 113 121 122 201 202 205 210 SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE 101 102 107 111 115 121 180-183 190-193 200 205 212, 213 216 WEB 101-299 WEB / INTERNET *limited to 6 semester hours GE* Page 15 of 15