Comprehensive Articulation Agreement General Education Course Equivalencies between NCCCS and Appalachian State University
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1 Comprehensive Articulation Agreement General Education Course Equivalencies between NCCCS and Appalachian State University Campus: Appalachian State University NOTES: (1) To transfer, CC course must be "C" or better Contact person name: Angela Osborne Telephone number: address: NC Community College General ANT 210 General Anthropology Social/Behavioral Science S S AREA 3 Social Science ANT 220 Cultural Anthropology Social/Behavioral Science ANT Social Science ANT 221 Comparative Cultures Social/Behavioral Science S S AREA 3 Social Science ANT 230 Physical Anthropology Social/Behavioral Science ANT Not a Gen Ed course ANT 230A Physical Anthropology Lab Social/Behavioral Science S S ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course ANT 240 Archaeology Social/Behavioral Science ANT Social Science ART 111 Art Appreciation Humanities/Fine Arts ART Humanities ART 114 Art History Survey I Humanities/Fine Arts ART Humanities ART 115 Art History Survey II Humanities/Fine Arts ART Humanities ART 116 Survey of American Art Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities ART 117 Non-Western Art History Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities ASL 111 Elementary ASL I Humanities/Fine Arts No transfer course N/A Not a Gen Ed course ASL 112 Elementary ASL II Humanities/Fine Arts No transfer course N/A Not a Gen Ed course ASL 211 Intermediate ASL I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities ASL 212 Intermediate ASL II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities AST 111 Descriptive Astronomy Natural Science GSA Natural Sciences Within general science sequence AST 111A Descriptive Astronomy Lab Natural Science GSA Natural Sciences Within general science sequence AST 151 General Astronomy I Natural Science AST Natural Sciences AST 1001 is a 4hr ASU AST 151A General Astronomy I Lab Natural Science AST Natural Sciences AST 152 General Astronomy II Natural Science AST Natural Sciences AST 1002 is a 4hr ASU AST 152A General Astronomy II Lab Natural Science AST Natural Sciences BIO 110 Principles of Biology Natural Science SCI AREA 3 Natural Sciences BIO 111 General Biology I Natural Science BIO Natural Sciences BIO 112 General Biology II Natural Science BIO Natural Sciences BIO 120 Introductory Botany Natural Science BIO Not a Gen Ed course BIO 130 Introductory Zoology Natural Science BIO Not a Gen Ed course BIO 140 Environmental Biology Natural Science BIO AREA 3 Natural Sciences BIO 140A Environmental Biology Lab Natural Science BIO AREA 1 Natural Sciences CHM 131 Introduction to Chemistry Natural Science SCI AREA 3 Natural Sciences
2 CHM 131A Introduction to Chemistry Lab Natural Science SCI AREA 1 Natural Sciences CHM 132 Organic and Biochemistry Natural Science SCI AREA 4 Natural Sciences CHM 135 Survey of Chemistry I Natural Science SCI AREA 4 Natural Sciences CHM 136 Survey of Chemistry II Natural Science SCI AREA 4 Natural Sciences CHM 151 General Chemistry I Natural Science CHE 1101 & Natural Sciences CHM 152 General Chemistry II Natural Science CHE 1102 & Natural Sciences CIS 110 Intro to Computers Mathematics (quantitative option) C S ELECTIVE 3 Mathematics When grouped with 3hr math course CIS 115 Intro to Prog & Logic Mathematics (quantitative option) C S ELECTIVE 3 Mathematics When grouped with 3hr math course COM 110 Introduction to Communication Humanities/Fine Arts (substitute) COM Not a Gen Ed course COM 120 Intro Interpersonal Com Humanities/Fine Arts (substitute) COM Not a Gen Ed course COM 231 Public Speaking Humanities/Fine Arts (substitute) COM Not a Gen Ed course DAN 110 Dance Appreciation Humanities/Fine Arts DAN Humanities DAN 211 Dance History I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DAN 212 Dance History II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DRA 111 Theatre Appreciation Humanities/Fine Arts THR Humanities DRA 112 Literature of the Theatre Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DRA 115 Theatre Criticism Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DRA 122 Oral Interpretation Humanities/Fine Arts THR Humanities DRA 126 Storytelling Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities DRA 211 Theatre History I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DRA 212 Theatre History II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities ECO 151 Survey of Economics Social/Behavioral Science ECO Social Sciences ECO 251 Prin of Microeconomics Social/Behavioral Science ECO Social Sciences ECO 252 Prin of Macroeconomics Social/Behavioral Science ECO Not a Gen Ed course ENG 111 Expository Writing English Composition ENG English ENG 112 Argument-Based Research English Composition ENG English ENG 113 Literature-Based Research English Composition ENG English ENG 114 Prof Research and Reporting English Composition ENG English ENG 131 Introduction to Literature Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 1100 OR HUM LIT 3 English or Humanities ENG 231 American Literature I Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2310 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 232 American Literature II Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2320 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 233 Major American Writers Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2310 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 241 British Literature I Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2010 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 242 British Literature II GEN ED: Humanit Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2020 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 243 Major British Writers GEN ED: Human Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2010 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities
3 ENG 251 Western World Literature I Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2030 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 252 Western World Literature II Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2040 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 261 World Literature I Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2030 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 262 World Literature II Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2040 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities FRE 111 Elementary French I Humanities/Fine Arts FRE Not a Gen Ed course FRE 112 Elementary French II Humanities/Fine Arts FRE Not a Gen Ed course FRE 211 Intermediate French I Humanities/Fine Arts FRE Humanities FRE 212 Intermediate French II Humanities/Fine Arts FRE Humanities GEL 111 Introductory Geology Natural Science GLY Natural Sciences GEL 113 Historical Geology Natural Science GLY Natural Sciences GEL 120 Physical Geology Natural Science GLY Natural Sciences GEL 230 Environmental Geology Natural Science GLY Natural Sciences GEO 111 World Regional Geography Social/Behavioral Science GHY Social Sciences GEO 112 Cultural Geography Social/Behavioral Science GHY Social Sciences GEO 113 Economic Geography Social/Behavioral Science GHY Not a Gen Ed course GEO 130 General Physical Geography Social/Behavioral Science GHY Social Sciences GER 111 Elementary German I Humanities/Fine Arts GER Not a Gen Ed course GER 112 Elementary German II Humanities/Fine Arts GER Not a Gen Ed course GER 211 Intermediate German I Humanities/Fine Arts GER Humanities GER 212 Intermediate German II Humanities/Fine Arts GER Humanities HIS 111 World Civilizations I Social/Behavioral Science HIS Social Sciences HIS 112 World Civilizations II Social/Behavioral Science HIS Social Sciences HIS 114 Comparative World History Social/Behavioral Science HIS Social Sciences HIS 115 Intro to Global History Social/Behavioral Science HIS Social Sciences HIS 121 Western Civilization I Social/Behavioral Science HIS Social Sciences HIS 122 Western Civilization II Social/Behavioral Science HIS Social Sciences HIS 131 American History I Social/Behavioral Science HIS Not a Gen Ed course HIS 132 American History II Social/Behavioral Science HIS Not a Gen Ed course HUM 110 Technology and Society Humanities/Fine Arts TEC Humanities HUM 115 Critical Thinking Humanities/Fine Arts P&R Humanities HUM 120 Cultural Studies Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 121 The Nature of America Humanities/Fine Arts S S AREA 3 Social Sciences HUM 122 Southern Culture Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 130 Myth in Human Culture Humanities/Fine Arts F L 2010 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities HUM 150 American Women's Studies Humanities/Fine Arts IDS Humanities
4 HUM 160 Introduction to Film Humanities/Fine Arts ENG Humanities HUM 161 Advanced Film Studies Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 211 Humanities I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 212 Humanities II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 220 Human Values and Meaning Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities ITA 111 Elementary Italian I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course ITA 112 Elementary Italian II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course ITA 211 Intermediate Italian I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities ITA 212 Intermediate Italian II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities JPN 111 Elementary Japanese I Humanities/Fine Arts JPN Not a Gen Ed course JPN 112 Elementary Japanese II Humanities/Fine Arts JPN Not a Gen Ed course JPN 211 Intermediate Japanese I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities JPN 212 Intermediate Japanese II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities LAT 111 Elementary Latin I Humanities/Fine Arts LAT Not a Gen Ed course LAT 112 Elementary Latin II Humanities/Fine Arts LAT Not a Gen Ed course LAT 141 Culture and Civilization Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities LAT 142 Lit. & the Roman Republic Humanities/Fine Arts HUM LIT 3 Humanities LAT 211 Intermediate Latin I Humanities/Fine Arts LAT Humanities LAT 212 Intermediate Latin II Humanities/Fine Arts LAT Humanities LAT 231 Reading and Composition Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities LAT 232 Imperial Literature Humanities/Fine Arts HUM LIT 3 Humanities MAT 140 Survey of Mathematics Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 140 & LAB = 4hrs=MAT 1010 MAT 141 Mathematical Concepts I Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 141 & LAB = 4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 142 Mathematical Concepts II Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 142 & LAB =4hrs= MAT AREA MAT 151 Statistics I Mathematics (quantitative option) STT 2810 OR ECO Not a Gen Ed course MAT 155 Statistical Analysis Mathematics (quantitative option) STT 2810 OR ECO Not a Gen Ed course MAT 161 College Algebra Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 161 & LAB=4hrs=MAT 1020 MAT 162 College Trigonometry Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 162 & LAB=4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 165 Finite Mathematics Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 165 & LAB=4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 171 & LAB=4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 172 Precalculus Trigonometry Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 172 & LAB=4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 175 Precalculus Mathematics MAT Mathematics MAT 263 Brief Calculus Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 263 & LAB=4hrs=MAT 1030 MAT 271 Calculus I Mathematics MAT Mathematics MAT 272 Calculus II Mathematics MAT Mathematics MAT 273 Calculus III Mathematics MAT Not a Gen Ed course
5 MUS 110 Music Appreciation Humanities/Fine Arts MUS Humanities MUS 112 Introduction to Jazz Humanities/Fine Arts MUS Humanities MUS 113 American Music Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities MUS 114 Non-Western Music Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities MUS 115 Orchestral Music Humanities/Fine Arts MUS ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course MUS 210 History of Rock Music Humanities/Fine Arts MUS Humanities MUS 211 History of Country Music Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities MUS 212 American Musical Theatre Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities MUS 213 Opera and Musical Theatre Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities PHI 210 History of Philosophy Humanities/Fine Arts PHL Humanities PHI 215 Philosophical Issues Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities PHI 220 Western Philosophy I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities PHI 221 Western Philosophy II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities PHI 230 Introduction to Logic Humanities/Fine Arts PHL Humanities PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics Humanities/Fine Arts PHL Humanities PHY 110 Conceptual Physics Natural Science PHY Natural Sciences PHY 1101 is a 4hr ASU PHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab Natural Science " 1 Natural Sciences PHY 151 College Physics I Natural Science PHY Natural Sciences PHY 152 College Physics II Natural Science PHY Natural Sciences PHY 251 General Physics I Natural Science PHY Natural Sciences PHY 252 General Physics II Natural Science PHY Natural Sciences POL 110 Intro to Political Science Social/Behavioral Science P S Social Sciences POL 120 American Government Social/Behavioral Science P S Social Sciences POL 210 Comparative Government Social/Behavioral Science P S Social Sciences POL 220 International Relations Social/Behavioral Science P S Social Sciences POR 111 Elementary Portuguese I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course POR 112 Elementary Portuguese II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course POR 211 Intermediate Portuguese I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities POR 212 Intermediate Portuguese II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities PSY 150 General Psychology Social/Behavioral Science PSY Social Sciences PSY 237 Social Psychology Social/Behavioral Science PSY Not a Gen Ed course PSY 239 Psychology of Personality Social/Behavioral Science PSY Not a Gen Ed course PSY 241 Developmental Psych Social/Behavioral Science PSY Not a Gen Ed course PSY 281 Abnormal Psychology Social/Behavioral Science PSY Not a Gen Ed course REL 110 World Religions Humanities/Fine Arts P&R Not a Gen Ed course
6 REL 111 Eastern Religions Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities REL 112 Western Religions Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities REL 211 Intro to Old Testament Humanities/Fine Arts REL 2010 or HUM LIT 3 Humanities REL 212 Intro to New Testament Humanities/Fine Arts Rel 2020 or HUM LIT 3 Humanities REL 221 Religion in America Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities RUS 111 Elementary Russian I Humanities/Fine Arts RSN Not a Gen Ed course RUS 112 Elementary Russian II Humanities/Fine Arts RSN Not a Gen Ed course RUS 211 Intermediate Russian I Humanities/Fine Arts RSN Humanities RUS 212 Intermediate Russian II Humanities/Fine Arts RSN Humanities SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology Social/Behavioral Science SOC Social Sciences SOC 213 Sociology of the Family Social/Behavioral Science SOC Social Sciences SOC 220 Social Problems Social/Behavioral Science SOC Social Sciences SOC 225 Social Diversity Social/Behavioral Science S S AREA 3 Social Sciences SOC 230 Race and Ethnic Relations Social/Behavioral Science SOC ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course SOC 240 Social Psychology Social/Behavioral Science PSY Not a Gen Ed course SPA 111 Elementary Spanish I Humanities/Fine Arts SNH Not a Gen Ed course SPA 112 Elementary Spanish II Humanities/Fine Arts SNH Not a Gen Ed course SPA 211 Intermediate Spanish I Humanities/Fine Arts SNH Humanities SPA 212 Intermediate Spanish II Humanities/Fine Arts SNH Humanities
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