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N
ewman University welcomes the
opportunity to work with Hesston
College to aid in a smooth and efficient
transfer of credit hours. . Beginning with
the 2013 academic year, all NU
baccalaureate or bachelor degrees require:
 Completion of Newman Studies
Program. Students entering NU
with an AA or AS degree from a
regionally accredited community
college will meet the skills and
general education components of
the Newman Studies Program
with the possible exception of 3
hours each of specified
philosophy and theology courses,
 4 NSP Core Courses
 A minimum of 124 credit hours
 40 upper division hours (above
3000 at Newman)
 30 resident credit hours
 At least 62 credit hours from a
four-year college/university.
This sheet lists courses which transfer
from Hesston College to Newman
University to meet the Skills and General
Education requirements of the Newman
Studies Program. The following headings,
shown in bold, are NU’s Skills and
General Education areas. The courses
below the headings are Hesston College’s
courses that meet Newman’s requirements.
Skills Courses:
_ BuCs 112 Introduction to Computers
_ Comm 206 Speech Communication
_ Engl 125 College Writing I
_ Engl 135 College Writing II
_ MaSc 105 College Algebra OR higher
General Education:
Only one course from a discipline
may be used to satisfy NSP
General Education requirements.
No more than 2 courses from
General Education may count
towards a major.
Human Story: 3 courses
Disciplines include anthropology,
art, communication, English,
history, psychology and sociology.
_ Soc 202 Introduction to
Cultural
Anthropology
_ Engl 112 Introduction to Literature
_ Hist 251 History of World Civ 1
_ Hist 252 History of World Civ 2
_ Hist 221 U. S. History I
_ Hist 222 U. S. History II
_ Psy 200 General Psychology
_ Psy 206 Developmental Psychology
_ Soc 203 Introduction to Sociology
_ Comm 125 Interpersonal Com
Creative Spirit: 2 courses
_ Engl 112 Introduction to Literature
_ Engl 220 Creative Writing
_ Hum 200 Art Appreciation
_ Hum 203 Theater Appreciation
_ Mus 200 Music Theory I
level math course
Universe We Live In:
1 course
(Lab required)
_ BiSc 100 Introduction to Biology
_ BiSc 203 Botany
_ Chem 101 Introduction to Chemistry
_ Chem 121 General Chemistry I
_ PhSc 200 Principles of Physical
Science
_ Phys 203 College Physics I
Quest for Meaning: 2
courses
(one each from philosophy
and theology/religion)
_ Relg 100 Biblical Literature
Four Newman Studies Core
Courses must be taken at
Newman University.
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Majors:
Newman offers a variety of major
programs leading to one of the
following degrees:
 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree
 Bachelor of Business Administration
(B.B.A.) Degree
 Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree
 Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(B.S.N.) Degree
The information regarding courses
which transfer from Hesston College to
NU and meet major requirements is
listed alphabetically by major.
(All courses marked with an “*” meet
Newman University general education
requirements. Courses marked with a
“#” will transfer but will not be counted
as upper division.)
Accounting – B.S. Degree
(39 credit hours)
_ BuAc 205 Financial Accounting I
_ BuAc 206 Managerial Accounting I
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics*
Biochemistry – B.S. Degree
(65-67 credit hours)
_ Chem 121 General Chemistry I*
_ Chem 122 General Chemistry II
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I#
_ Chem 204 Organic Chemistry II#
_ MaSc 141 Calculus I*
_ MaSc 142 Calculus II
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Biology – B.A. Degree
(45-48 credit hours)
_ BiSc 203 Botany*
_ BiSc 204 Zoology
_ BiSc 205 Anatomy and
Physiology – 5 hours
_ BiSc 206 Microbiology
_ Chem 121 General Chemistry I*
_ Chem 122 General Chemistry II
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics
Biology – B.S. Degree
Art – B.A. Degree
(60-63 credit hours)
_ Art 100 Intro to Design
_ Art 101 Intro to Drawing
_ Art 102 Intro to Ceramics
_ Art 103 Intro to Photography
_ Art 104 Intro to Painting
_ Art 201 Drawing II
_ Art 205 Intro to Printmaking
_ Art 215 Color Theory & Practice
These courses may be used as major
electives:
_ Art 202 Ceramics II#
(62-90 credit hours)
Concentration in Biology Teaching
(47 credit hours)
No courses for this concentration are
taught at Hesston.
Concentration in Biomedical Research
(30 credit hours)
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Concentration in General Biology
_ Nutr 210 Principles of Nutrition
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Concentration in Pre-Chiropractic
(38 credit hours)
_ Nutr 210 Principles of Nutrition
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I
_ Chem 204 Organic Chemistry II#
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Concentration in Pre-Dentistry
(37 credit hours)
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I
_ Chem 204 Organic Chemistry II#
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
_ BiSc 203 Botany*
Concentration in Pre-Medical Technology
(19 credit hours)
_ BiSc 204 Zoology
_ BiSc 205 Anatomy and Physiology – _ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I
5 hours
_ BiSc 206 Microbiology
_ Chem 121 General Chemistry I*
_ Chem 122 General Chemistry II
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics*
Concentration in Pre-Medicine
(39 credit hours)
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I
_ Chem 204 Organic Chemistry II#
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
And a concentration in one of the
Concentration in Pre-Occupational
following: biology teaching, biomedical
Therapy (27 credit hours)
research, general biology, pre-chiropractic,
Nurs 110 Medical Terminology
pre-dentistry, pre-medical technology, premedicine, pre-occupational therapy, preNutr 210 Principles of Nutrition
optometry, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical
Phys 203 College Physics I*
therapy, pre-physician assistant, or preCertification in First Aid & CPR
veterinary medicine.
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Concentration in Pre-Optometry
(20 credit hours)
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Concentration in Pre-Pharmacy
(38 credit hours)
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I
_ Chem 204 Organic Chemistry II#
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Concentration in Pre-Physical Therapy
(27 credit hours)
_ Nurs 110 Medical Terminology
_ Nutr 210 Principles of Nutrition
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Certification in First Aid & CPR
Concentration in Pre-Physician
Assistant (32 credit hours)
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Concentration in Pre-Veterinary
Medicine (34 credit hours)
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I
_ Chem 204 Organic Chemistry II#
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Business General – B.B.A
Degree
(57-59 credit hours)
_ BuAc 205 Financial Accounting I
_ BuAc 206 Managerial Accounting I
_ Econ 221 Prin of Macroeconomics
_ Econ 222 Prin of Microeconomics*
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics
A grade of “C” or better is required in
all courses in this major.
Additional courses:
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BuAd 210 Marketing#
Business Studies – B. S.
Degree
(30 credit hours)
Before students may enroll in the
Business Studies program the
following requirements must be met:
1. Admission to Newman University,
2. Completion of a minimum of 62
semester credit hours including
College Writing I and II, and Oral
or Group Communication,
3. Three years of full-time work
experience, and
4. Acceptance to the program.
Business Studies Prerequisite courses:
_ BuAc 205 Financial Accounting I
_ BuAc 206 Managerial Accounting I
_ BuCs 112 Intro to Computers
_ Econ 221 Prin of Macroeconomics
_ Econ 222 Prin of Micro
_ MaSc 105 College Algebra*
_ MaSc 141 Calculus I*
_ MaSc 142 Calculus II
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
Communication – B.A. Degree
(47 credit hours)
_ Com 206 Speech Communication
These courses may be counted as major
electives:
_ Comm 125 Interpersonal
Communication
_ Comm141 Intro to Journalism
Counseling – B.S. Degree
(63-66 credit hours)
Three concentrations are available:
Concentration in Addiction Studies
Concentration in Criminal Justice
Concentration in Child and
Adolescent Studies
This major is offered on weekends
and evenings at a reduced tuition rate.
_ Soc 203 Introduction to Sociology*
_ Psy 206 Developmental Psych*
The School of Business may
Criminal Justice – B.S. Degree
conditionally admit a student into the
(39 credit hours)
Business Studies program without these
All
criminal
justice courses must be
courses. Conditionally admitted students
completed
at
Newman University.
must successfully complete these
courses to satisfy the Business Studies
major requirements for graduation.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
– B.S. Degree
Additional courses:
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BuAd 210 Marketing#
MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics
Chemistry – B.A. or B.S. Degree
(50-57 or 60-67 credit hours)
(62 credit hours)
In addition to Newman Studies Skills and
General Education Requirements, the
following courses must be completed by
May of the acceptance year:
_ BiSc 205 Anatomy & Physiology –
5 hours
_ Chem121 General Chemistry I*
_ Nurs 110 Medical Terminology
_ Chem 122 General Chemistry II
_ PhSc 200 Principles of Physical
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I#
Science
For this major a grade of “C” or better
_ Chem 204 Organic Chemistry II#
is required in all courses, including
4
general education courses.
Application deadline is March 1.
Education, Early Childhood
Unified – B.S. Degree
History – B. A. Degree
(43-45 credit hours)
_ Hist 251 History of World Civ I*
(89 credit hours)
Students must make applications to the _ Hist 252 History of World Civ II*
elementary education program and must
_ Hist 221 U. S. History I*
have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher,
have 60 or more total college hours, and _ Hist 222 U.S. History II*
have completed the following courses
Foreign Language – 6-8 credit hours in
with a grade of C or better: College
any one language.
Writing I, College Writing II, Speech
or Group Communication, General
History – B.S. Degree
Psychology, and College Algebra or
(46 total credit hours)
higher level mathematics.
Elementary Education – B.S.
Degree
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics*
(46-48 credit hours)
_ Engl 112 Intro to Literature
_ Engl 220 Creative writing*#
Forensic Science – B.S. Degree
(59 credit hours)
_ BiSc 203 Botany*
_ BiSc 204 Zoology*
_ Chem121 General Chemistry I*
_ Chem 122 General Chemistry II*
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics
Healthcare Science – B. S.
Degree
_
Enrollment in this program requires
an Associate Degree in nursing or in
an allied health field.
Management - B.B.A. Degree
(69-71 credit hours)
_ BuAc 205 Financial Accounting I
_ BuAc 206 Managerial Accounting I
_ Econ 221 Prin of Macroeconomics
_ Econ 222 Prin of Microeconomics*
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics
_ Hist 251 History of World Civ I*
_ Hist 252 History of World Civ II*
A grade of “C” or better is required in all
_ Hist 221 U. S. History I*
courses in this major.
_ Hist 222 U.S. History II*
Additional courses:
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics OR _ BuAd 210 Marketing#
(64 credit hours)
Students must make applications to the
elementary education program and must
have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher,
have 60 or more total college hours, and
Econ 221 Prin of Macroeconomics
have completed the following courses
with a grade of C or better: College
Information Technology – B.S.
Writing I, College Writing II, Speech
Degree
or Group Communication, General
(52 credit hours)
Psychology, and College Algebra or
higher level mathematics.
_ BuAc 205 Financial Accounting I
English – B.A. Degree
This major require 36 credit hours
from 3 academic disciplines offered at
NU (12 credit hours from each
discipline). A minimum of 3 credit
hour in each discipline must be NU
credit.
Interdisciplinary Studies – B.A.
Degree
(30 credit hours)
Management Information
Systems – B.S. Degree
(61-63 credit hours)
_ BuAc 205 Financial Accounting I
_ BuAc 206 Managerial Accounting I
_ BuAd 210 Marketing#
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistic*
Mathematics – B.S. Degree
Admission to this major is required and
is limited to students who have been out
of high school for eight years, have a
minimum grade-point-average of 2.00
and have completed 30 hours of college
credit at a regionally accredited
institution.
The Interdisciplinary Studies major
requires two 12 credit hour approved
areas of emphasis OR an optional
concentration in Strategic
Communication.
Liberal Studies – B.A. Degree
(39 credit hours)
5
(44 credit hours)
B.A. Degree available with mathematics
as a second major (38 credit hours)
_ MaSc 141 Calculus I*
_ MaSc 142 Calculus II
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics
_ MaSc 241 Calculus III#
_ MaSc 242 Differential Equations#
BSN Completion
_ Enrollment in this program requires
evidence of licensure and work
experience as a registered nurse.
Nursing – B.S.N. Degree
(87-89 total credit hours)
The following courses must be
completed prior to entering the
Nursing Program.
_ BuCs 112 Introduction to Computers
_ Comm 206 Speech Communication
_ Engl 125 College Writing I
_ Engl 135 College Writing II
_ MaSc 105 College Algebra OR
have completed the following courses
with a grade of C or better: College
Writing I and II, Speech or Group
Communication, General Psychology,
and College Algebra or higher level
mathematics.
Secondary education majors may acquire
licensure to teach biology, chemistry,
English, mathematics, and
history/government.
Secondary Content Area:
Biology (Grades 6-12)
higher level math course
_ BiSc
Anatomy & Physiology 5 hours
_ BiSc 206 Microbiology
_ Chem 101 Intro to Chemistry*
_ Psy 200 General Psychology*
_ Psy 206 Developmental Psy*
_ Nutr 210 Principles of Nutrition
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics
_ Relg 100 Biblical Literature
Intro to Philosophy, 6 hours from
Human Story Courses, 6 hours from
Creative Spirit Courses, and 2
Newman Studies Core courses that
can only be completed at Newman.
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Hist 251 History of World Civ I*
Hist 252 History of World Civ II*
Hist 221 U. S. History I*
Hist 222 U.S. History II*
Soc 203 Introduction to Sociology*
Secondary Content Area:
Mathematics (Grades 6-12)
_ BiSc 203 Botany*
(38 credit hours)
_ BiSc 204 Zoology
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics
_ BiSc 205 Anatomy and Physiology _ MaSc141 Calculus I*
–
_ MaSc 142 Calculus II
5 hours
_ MaSc 241 Calculus III#
_ BiSc 206 Microbiology
_ Chem 121 General Chemistry I*
Sociology – B.S. Degree
_ Chem 122 General Chemistry II
(33 credit hours)
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics
_ Soc 203 Introduction to Sociology*
Secondary Content Area:
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics*
Chemistry (Grades 6-12)
(60 credit hours)
_ Chem121 General Chemistry I*
_ Chem 122 General Chemistry II
_ Chem 203 Organic Chemistry I#
_ Chem 204 Organic Chemistry II#
_ MaSc 141 Calculus I*
_ MaSc 142 Calculus II
_ Phys 203 College Physics I*
_ Phys 204 College Physics II
_ BiSc 203 Botany*
(37-39 credit hours)
Courses in the major that meet Newman
University’s requirements must be taken
at Newman University.
Psychology – B. S. Degree
(33 credit hours)
_ Psy 200 General Psychology*
_ MaSc 210 Elementary Statistics*
(44 credit hours)
Students must make application to the
secondary education program and must
have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher,
have 60 or more total college hours, and
(46 credit hours)
(41-42 credit hours)
Philosophy – B.A. Degree
Secondary Education – B.S.
Degree
Secondary Content Area: History
/ Government
(Grades 6-12)
Secondary Content Area:
English (Grades 6-12)
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(45 credit hours)
Engl 125 College Writing I
Engl 135 College Writing II
Engl 220 Creative Writing*#
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Sports Communication – B.A.
Degree
(45 credit hours)
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BuAc 205 Financial Accounting I I
Econ 221 Prin of Microeconomics
Theatre – B.A. Degree
(48 credit hours)
_ HUM 203 Theater Appreciation*
_ ThAr 127 Acting
Theology – B.A. Degree
(45-47 credit hours)
_ Relg 100 Biblical Literature*
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