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1 TITLE PITT JOHNSTOWN TITLE REQUIREMENT ACC 155 Accounting I 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ACC 156 Accounting II 3 BUS 0115 Accounting Principles 3 ACC 165 Accounting for Managers 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ACC 219 Managerial Accounting 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ACC 222 Principles of Auditing 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ACC 230 Integrated Accounting Software 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ACC 250 Principles of Taxation 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ACC 255 Intermediate Accounting 1 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ACC 256 Intermediate Accounting II 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ACC 260 Advanced Accounting Issues 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ALH 110 Basic Life Support for the Health Care Provider 1 PEDC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 1 Max 8 cr ART 155 Introduction to Art History 3 FA 0010 Introduction to Art ART 156 World Art Survey 3 FA 0000 Non-Equivalent* ART 157 Introduction to Contemporary Art 3 FA 0031 Introduction to Modern Art ART 158 Intro to American Art 3 FA 0000 Non-Equivalent* ART D Design 3 SA 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ART D Design 3 SA 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ART 162 Drawing 1 3 SA 0131 Foundations Drawing 3 Free Elective ART 163 Drawing II 3 SA 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ART 165 Painting 1 3 SA 1251 Painting 3 Free Elective ART 166 Painting II 3 SA 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ASL 101 American Sign Language I 3 LING 0471 American Sign Language 1 ASL 102 American Sign Language II 3 LING 0472 American Sign Language 2 ASL 201 American Sign Language III 3 LING 0000 Non-Equivalent* BIO 107 Human Biology 3 BIOL 0085 Human Health and Disease BIO 120 Environmental Issues 3 ENVSTD 0100 Intro to Environmental Studies 3 BIO 145 General Botany 4 BIOL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective BIO 155 General Biology I 4 BIOL 0110/0111 General Biology 1 & General Biology Laboratory 1 BIO 156 General Biology II 4 BIOL 0120/0121 General Biology 2 & General Biology Laboratory 2 BIO 171 Anatomy & Physiology 1 4 BIOL 0950 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BIO 172 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIOL 0970 Anatomy and Physiology 2 4 BIO 210 Zoology 4 BIOL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective BIO 265 Microbiology 4 BIOL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective BUS 158 Principles of Management 3 BUS 0500 Principles of Management 3 BUS 160 Introduction to Business 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective BUS 205 Business Law 1 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective BUS 206 Business Law 2 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective BUS 241 Human Resource Management 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective BUS 244 Business Statistics 3 STAT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective BUS 245 Principles of Marketing 3 BUS 0510 Principles of Marketing 3 BUS 249 Labor Relations 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective BUS 258 Supervisory Management 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective BUS 260 Small Business Management 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective BUS 261 International Business 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective

2 TITLE PITT JOHNSTOWN TITLE REQUIREMENT BUS 262 Effective Entrepreneurship 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective BUS 275 Organizational Behavior 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CHM 010 Preparatory Chemistry 3 CHEM 0105 Preparation General Chemistry 3 CHM 105 Technical Chemistry 4 CHEM 0105 Preparation General Chemistry 3 CHM 107 Intro Concepts in Chemistry 1 4 CHEM 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective CHM 108 Intro Concepts in Chemistry II 4 CHEM 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective CHM 155 General Chemistry I 4 CHEM 0111/0113 General Chemistry 1 & General Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHM 156 General Chemistry 2 4 CHEM 0112/0114 General Chemistry 2 & General Chemistry Laboratory 2 CHM 250 Organic Chemistry 1 4 CHEM 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective CHM 251 Organic Chemistry 2 4 CHEM 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective CHM 264 Chemistry for the Health Sciences 4 CHEM 0190/0192 Chemistry for the Health Professions & Lab CPT 145 Introduction to Information Processing 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CPT 150 Microcomputer Concepts 3 CS 0081 Computer Literacy CPT 160 Introduction to Programming 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CPT 162 Visual BASIC I 3 CS 0015 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 CPT 163 Java Programming I 3 CS 0417 Intermediate Program Using Java 3 CPT 171 Telecommunication Fundamentals 5 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 5 Free Elective CPT 180 C++ Programming 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CPT 181 Introduction to Telecommunication 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CPT 182 Operating Systems 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CPT 199 Internship 3 CS 1903 Internship 3 CPT 201 Web Design with Web Standards 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CPT 213 Java Programming II 3 CS 1760 Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Design 3 CPT 235 Database Management Systems 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CPT 242 Visual Basic II 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CPT 248 Personal Computer Hardware 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CPT 286 System Analysis and Design 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CRJ 155 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 SOC 0720 Intro to Criminology 3 CRJ 160 Criminal Law I 3 ADMJ 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CRJ 180 Corrections 3 ADMJ 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CRJ 255 Juvenile Delinquency 3 SOC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CRJ 261 Criminal Law II 3 ADMJ 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective CRJ 277 Ethics & Criminal Justice System 3 PHIL 0000 Non-Equivalent* CRJ 290 Principles of Criminology 3 ADMJ 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective DFT 258/259 AutoCAD / Advanced AutoCAD 4, 4 ET 0011 Engineering Drawing 3 ECE 179 Infant & Toddler Development 3 PSY 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ECE 180 Child Growth and Development 3 PSY 0230 Child Development ECE 182 Early Childhood Education Curriculum 3 EDUC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ECE 184 Early Childhood Education Practicum I 3 EDUC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ECE 185 Intro to Early Childhood Education 3 EDUC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ECE 187 Child Care Management 3 EDUC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ECE 188 Introduction to Exceptional Development 3 EDPSY 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ECE 189 Early Childhood Language and Literacy 3 EDUC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ECE 191 Assessment and Observation-Young Children 3 EDUC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective

3 TITLE PITT JOHNSTOWN TITLE REQUIREMENT ECE 194 Education of Young Children with Special Needs 3 EDPSY 1021 Students with Special Needs 3 ECE 233 Children's Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ECN 158 Elements of Economics 3 ECON 0080 Introduction to Economics 3 ECN 255 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 0115 Intro to Macroeconomic Theory ECN 256 Microeconomics 3 ECON 0105 Intro Microeconomic Theory ECN 260 Money and Banking 3 ECON 0281 Introduction to Money and Banking 3 EDU 156 Introduction to Middle and Secondary Education 3 EDUC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective EDU 188 Intro to Exceptional Development 3 EDPSY 1021 Students with Special Needs 3 EDU 200 Introduction to Instructional Technology 3 IT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ENG 159 Introduction to Theatre 3 THEA 0811 Introduction to Dramatic Art 1 ENG 161 College Writing 3 ENGCMP 0005 Composition 1 Writing 3 Competency ENG 162 Technical Communication 3 ENGWRT 1192 Technical Writing 3 Primary Writing ENG 163 Business Communication 3 ENGWRT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective Writing ENG 164 Advanced Composition 3 ENGCMP 0006 Composition 2 3 Competency Primary Writing or Knowledge ENG 165 Creative Writing 3 ENGWRT 0050 Introduction to Creative Writing 3 Area - Hum S3 ENG 166 Human Services Writing 3 ENGWRT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ENG 168 Police Report Writing 3 ENGWRT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ENG 233 Children's Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ENG 240 Science Fiction 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ENG 245 Creative Writing II 3 ENGWRT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ENG 255 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGLIT 0088 Introduction to Literature ENG th Century Literary Themes 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ENG 258 Survey of World Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ENG 260 American Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ENG 264 Introduction to Journalism 3 JOURNL 0053 Introduction to Journalism ENG 270 English Literature Survey 1 3 ENGLIT 0055 Survey of English Literature 1 ENG 271 English Literature Survey II 3 ENGLIT 0056 Survey of English Literature 2 ENG 275 World Mythologies 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ENG 276 African American Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ENG 277 Native American Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ENG 279 Voices of Change: Women and Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* ENG 290 Shakespeare 3 ENGLIT 0581 Introduction to Shakespeare EPS 150 Astronomy 4 GEOL 0011 Astronomy 1 - The Solar System EPS 160 Earth Science 3 GEOL 0080 Explorations in Geology EPS 163 Introduction to Physical Geology 3 GEOL 0015 Physical Geology FIN 220 Business Finance 3 BUS 0300 Principles of Finance 3 FIN 242 Financial Institutions 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective FIN 246 Risk Management 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective FIN 259 Investments 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective FIN 280 Credit Management 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective FRN 155 Beginning French I 4 FR 0111 Elementary French I FRN 156 Beginning French II 4 FR 0112 Elementary French II FRN 255 Intermediate French I 3 FR 0211 Intermediate French I

4 PITT JOHNSTOWN TITLE REQUIREMENT TITLE FRN 256 Intermediate French II 3 FR 0212 Intermediate French II Introduction to Human Geography: Human GEO 155 Settlements and Global Change 3 GEOG 0810 Earth and People GEO 160 Physical Geography and the Global Environment 4 GEOG 0210 Physical Geography HIS 155 Early Western Civilization 3 HIST 0120 Western Civilization 1 HIS 156 Modern Western Civilization 3 HIST 0130 Western Civilization 2 HIS 249 The Civil War 3 HIST 1430 Civil War History 3 HIS 255 Early U.S. and PA History 3 HIST 0610 United States to 1877 HIS 256 Modern U.S. & PA History 3 HIST 0620 United States Present HIS 257 The World in the 20th Century 3 HIST 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective HIS 262 Modern Latin American History 3 HIST 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective HMS 155 Introduction to Human Services 3 SOCSCI 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective HMS 156 Communication for Human Service Workers 3 COMMRC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective HMS 170 Racial and Ethnic Minorities 3 SOC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective HMS 171 Introduction to Gerontology 3 SOC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective HMS 172 Drug and Alcohol Dependency 3 BIOL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective HPE 156 Health and Physical Education 3 PEDC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Max 8 cr HPE 157 Perspectives in Health 3 PEDC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Max 8 cr HPE 176 Aerobics/Weight Training 1 PEDC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 1 Max 8 cr HUM 156 Critical Thinking 3 HUM 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective ITA 155 Beginning Italian I 3 ITAL 0000 Non-Equivalent* ITA 156 Beginning Italian II 3 ITAL 0000 Non-Equivalent* JPN 155 Beginning Japanese I 4 JPNSE 0001 Elementary Japanese I MED 155 Introduction to Multimedia 3 COMMRC 0320 Mass Communication Process MED 156 Television Production I 3 JOURNL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MED 158 History of Cinema 3 ENGLIT 1830 Film as Literature MED 160 Basic Photography 3 JOURNL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MED 170 Digital Photography 3 JOURNL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MED 255 Public Relations 3 JOURNL 1144 Public Relations 1 3 MED 257 Television Production II 3 JOURNL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MED 263 Photojournalism 3 JOURNL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MED 271 Advanced Digital Photography 3 JOURNL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MKT 251 Consumer Behavior 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MKT 252 Public Relations 3 JOURNL 1144 Public Relations 1 3 MKT 253 Global Marketing 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MKT 254 Advertising and Promotion 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MTH 052/100 Foundations of Algebra/Intermediate Algebra 3, 3 MATH 0001 Algebra 1 3 MTH 100 Intermediate Algebra 3 MATH 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MTH 108 Mathematics for the Technologies I 4 MATH 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective MTH 109 Mathematics for the Technologies II 4 MATH 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective MTH 157 College Algebra 3 MATH 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MTH 157/158 College Algebra/ Precalculus Math 3,3 MATH 0004 Pre-Calculus: Functions & Trigonometry MTH 158 Precalculus Mathematics 3 MATH 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MTH 160 Introductions to Statistics 3 STAT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MTH 161 Modern College Mathematics 3 MATH 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective

5 PITT JOHNSTOWN TITLE REQUIREMENT TITLE MTH 172 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I 4 MATH 0221 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 MTH 173 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II 4 MATH 0231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2 MTH 180 Elements of Mathematics I 3 MATH 0071 Structure of the Real Number Systems MTH 185 Elements of Mathematics II 3 MATH 0080 Fundamentals of Modern Math MTH 271 Analytical Geometry and Calculus III 4 MATH 0241 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 3 4 MTH 272 Differential Equations 3 MATH 1271 Ordinary Differential Equations 1 3 MUS 111 Fundamentals of Music Theory 3 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MUS 115 Theory Skills I 1 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 1 Free Elective MUS 116 Music Aural Theory Skills II 1 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 1 Free Elective MUS 121 Applied Music I 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 122 Applied Music II 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 131 Class Voice I 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 132 Class Voice II 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 141 College Symphonic Band I 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 142 Colelge Symphonic Band II 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 155 Music Listening: A Survey 3 MUSIC 0212 Intro to Western Art Music MUS 160 Music History I 3 FA 0015 History of Western Art 1 MUS 165 Music Theory I 3 MUSIC 0413 Theory and Ear Training I MUS 166 Music Theory II 3 MUSIC 0414 Theory and Ear Training II MUS 175 College Choir I 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 176 College Choir II 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 177 College Orchestra I 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 178 College Orchestra II 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 180 Class Piano I 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 215 Music Aural Theory Skills III 1 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 1 Free Elective MUS 216 Music Aural Theory Skills IV 1 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 1 Free Elective MUS 221 Applied Music III 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 222 Applied Music IV 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 241 College Symphonic Band II 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 242 College Symphonic Band IV 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 255 American Popular Music 3 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MUS 265 Music Theory III 3 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MUS 266 Music Theory IV 3 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective MUS 275 College Choir III 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 276 College Choir IV 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 277 College Orchestra III 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 278 College Orchestra IV 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 280 Class Piano II 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective MUS 285 College Stage Band I 2 MUSIC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 2 Free Elective PDV 165 Introduction to Higher Education 1 CAS 0001 University Scholarship 1 PHL 155 Introduction to Logic 3 PHIL 0501 Introduction to Logic 3 PHL 160 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHIL 0083 Intro to Philosophical Problems PHL 161 Intro to Ethics 3 PHIL 0303 Intro to Ethics PHL 165 Social Ethics 3 PHIL 0000 Non-Equivalent*

6 TITLE PITT JOHNSTOWN TITLE REQUIREMENT PHY 107 Applied Physics 4 PHYS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 4 Free Elective PHY 110 Fundamentals of Physics 3 PHYS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective PHY 150 Energy and Society 3 PHYS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective PHY 153 Introduction to Physics 3 PHYS 0093 Science, Technology, and Society PHY 155 College Physics I 4 PHYS 0140/0141 Introduction to Physics I & Experimental Physics I PHY 156 Physics II and Lab 4 PHYS 0142/0143 Introduction to Physics II & Experimental Physics II PHY 255 Engineering physics 1 5 PHYS 0150/0151 Physics I & Physics Laboratory I 5 Natsc PHY 256 Engineering physics II 5 PHYS 0152/0153 Physics II & Physics Laboratory II 5 Natsc PHY 258 Modern Physics 3 PHYS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective POL 155 American National Government 3 PS 0206 American Political Process POL 156 Modern Political Systems 3 PS 0302 Comparative Politics POL 200 American Constitutional Experience 3 PS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective POL 255 American State & Local Government 3 PS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective POL 256 International Relations 3 PS 0501 World Politics Knowledge Area- PSY 160 General Psychology 3 PSY 0200 Introduction to Psychology PSY 161 Human Growth and Development 3 PSY 0501 Lifespan Development 3 PSY 163 Physiologic Psychology 3 PSY 1500 Physiological Psychology 3 PSY 165 Educational Psychology 3 EDPSY 0006 Intro to Educational Psychology 3 PSY 167 Death and Dying 3 SOC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective PSY 260 Social Psychology 3 PSY 0210 Social Psychology PSY 265 Child Psychology 3 PSY 0230 Child Development PSY 268 Adolescent Psychology 3 PSY 0260 Adolescent Development 3 PSY 270 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSY 1141 Psychopathology REL 171 World Religions Survey 3 RELGST 1602 Religions of the World 3 REL 181 Religion in America 3 RELGST 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective SOC 155 Principles of Sociology 3 SOC 0100 Introduction to Sociology SOC 160 Applied Human Relations 3 SOC 0221 Social Psychology 3 SOC 161 Marriage and Family 3 SOC 0380 Sociology of the Family 3 SOC 162 Contemporary Social Problems 3 SOC 0070 Social Problems SOC 165 Cultural Diversity 3 SOC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective SOC 170 Racial and Ethnic Minorities 3 SOC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective SOC 255 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 0800 Intro to Cultural Anthropology SPA 155 Beginning Spanish I 4 SPAN 0111 Elementary Spanish 1 SPA 156 Beginning Spanish II 4 SPAN 0112 Elementary Spanish 2 SPA 255 Intermediate Spanish 1 3 SPAN 0211 Intermediate Spanish 1 SPA 256 Intermediate Spanish II 3 SPAN 0212 Intermediate Spanish 2 3 Hum Primary S3 Speaking or SPC 155 Effective Speech 3 COMMRC 0052 Public Speaking SPC 156 Interpersonal Communication 3 COMMRC 0600 Theories of Interpersonal Communication 3 SPC 157 Fundamentals of Small Group Communication 3 COMMRC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective SPC 158 Oral Interpretation 3 COMMRC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Free Elective SPC 255 Persuasion and Propaganda 3 COMMRC 0650 Theories of Persuasion THR 159 Introduction to Theatre 3 THEA 0811 Introduction to Dramatic Art 1 THR 160 Introduction to Acting 3 THEA 1502 Acting 1 Primary 3 Speaking

7 PITT JOHNSTOWN TITLE REQUIREMENT TITLE Primary THR 161 Acting II 3 THEA 1503 Acting 2 3 Speaking Primary THR 170 Voice & Delivery 3 THEA 1500 Voice and Movement I 3 Speaking THR 180 Introduction to Theater Design 3 THEA 0841 Introduction to Theater Design 3 NOTE: This information is meant to be a guide for students in planning appropriate courses for transfer to the. The University recommends that a student refer to major requirements in conjunction with this transfer information. An official evaluation of transfer credits will not be completed until after the student has made application for admission and has provided the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown with an official transcript from their previous institution. * Non-Equivalent credits may be used toward graduation as free electives or to fulfill appropriate general education courses with approval from the Vice President for Academic Affairs.

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