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1 Colorado Christian UNIVERSITY. MASTER ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY AND COLORADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM Arapahoe Community College Colorado Community Colleges Online Colorado Northwestern Community College Community College of Aurora Community College of Denver Front Range Community College Lamar Community College Morgan Community College Northeastern Junior College Otero Junior College Pikes Peak Community College Pueblo Community College Red Rocks Community College Trinidad State Junior College INTRODUCTION At, we value adult students and the real world experience they bring to the classroom. That's why we're already partnering with community colleges across Colorado to help them reach their ultimate goal: a bachelor's degree. This agreement formalizes the partnership between (CCU) and the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) to ease the process of transfer for CCCS students completing a bachelor's degree at CCU. Through this partnership, CCCS students will benefit from multiple learning formats, small class sizes, and an accelerated semester schedule so the path to a fouryear diploma is as direct, and affordable, as possible. Together we can bring a quality, accessible education to every corner of Colorado. PURPOSE This agreement sets forth the terms and conditions for students to transfer to a Colorado Christian University College of Adult and Graduate Studies (CCU-CAGS) degree program following the completion of an associate of arts or associate of science degree from a CCCS institution. Page 1 1
2 CCU CCCS Master Articulation Agreement TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. CCCS students who earn an associate of arts or associate of science degree are guaranteed admission to CCU-CAGS up to 12 months upon graduation from a CCCS institution. (Note: Because of program capacity and specialized entry requirements, there are no guarantees of admission to specific CCU undergraduate degree or certificate programs.) 2. CCU will develop course equivalency guides using both CCU course numbers and the Colorado common course numbering system. By creating these guides CCU and CCCS assure students that courses listed in these guides are freely transferable from a CCCS institution to CCU. 3. The course transfer guide designates each course as it relates to the transfer of CCU General Education courses and Core courses. Any course not listed will transfer as an Elective credit with the exception of 950 interinstitutional courses or remedial (0-099 level) regardless of addition date. 4. CCCS students transferring to CCU under this agreement shall have acceptance of academic credit hours earned at a CCCS institution, pending the following curricular and general conditions are met: Undergraduate courses considered for transfer must have a letter grade of "C-" or higher. Courses with grades of "D", D+, "F", "T", "In Progress", "Audit'' or "No-Credit" are not transferable. Grades of "P'' or "S" must have accompanying documentation that Passing or Satisfactory are equivalent to at least a C-. Undergraduate education and nursing program courses considered for transfer must have a letter grade of "C" or higher. Courses with grades of "On, "F", "IP", "!", "P", "S", "U'', "AU", or "Z", are not transferable. 5. CCCS student s CCU transcript will reflect awarded credits with no letter grade indicated. It does not contribute to the student's GPA at CCU. Credits accepted by CCU in transfer are not guaranteed to transfer to other institutions. 6. Once admitted, CCCS students must fulfill all program requirements and comply with all academic policies of CCU. CCU academic policies can be found in the Academic Catalog located at 7. This agreement includes transfer guides for the following programs: Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Early Childhood Education Licensing Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Early Childhood Education Theory (No Licensing) Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Elementary Education Licensing Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Elementary Education Theory (No Licensing) Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Special Education Generalist Licensing Page 2 2
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4 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Accounting General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP242 ENG Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Communication 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 History and Behavioral/ Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History, Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 42 Major Core ACC201A Principles of Accounting I ACC121 3 ACC202A Principles of Accounting II ACC122 3 BUS101A Intro to Business BUS115 3 BUS303A Business Law I BUS216, BUS FAITH
5 Major Core cont. ECO215A Economics ECO105 3 MAT250A Intro to Research and Applies Statistics Complete at CCU 3 MKT202A Principles of Marketing Complete at CCU 3 ACC300A Managerial Cost Accounting Complete at CCU 3 ACC302A Intermediate Accounting I ACC211 3 ACC303A Intermediate Accounting II ACC212 3 ACC306A Tax Accounting Complete at CCU 3 ACC309A Acct for Non-Profit and Gov t Organizations Complete at CCU 3 ACC320A Financial Statement Analysis Complete at CCU 3 ACC355A Accounting Theory Complete at CCU 3 ACC401A Advanced Accounting Complete at CCU 3 ACC403A Accounting Systems Complete at CCU 3 ACC404A Auditing Complete at CCU 3 BUS300A Organizational Behavior Complete at CCU 3 BUS474A Leadership and Management Complete at CCU 3 COM485A Advanced Interpersonal Relations Complete at CCU 3 60 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 18 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
6 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102 Written Composition (required) COM115; COM125; COM216; COM220; COM230; COM262; EMP242 ENG Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Communication 3 HUM411A New Testament Complete at CCU 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 HIS111A Old Testament Complete at CCU 3 HIS211A History of Christianity Compete at CCU 3 History, Behavioral/Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History, Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 3 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 BIB230A Interpreting the Bible Complete at CCU 3 BIB223A Spiritual Formation Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU FAITH
7 Major Core BIB304A Biblical Tools Complete at CCU 3 BIB307A The Synoptic Gospels Complete at CCU 3 BIB310A Acts and Pauline Literature Complete at CCU 3 BIB315A Old Testament Narrative and Law Complete at CCU 3 BIB318A Old Testament Poetry and Wisdom Complete at CCU 3 BIB409A Old Testament Prophetic Literature Complete at CCU 3 BIB410A Johannine Literature and General Epistles Complete at CCU 3 BIB423A Teaching the Bible Complete at CCU 3 BIB491A Biblical Studies Capstone Complete at CCU 3 HUM425A Personal and Social Ethics Complete at CCU 3 THE201A Introduction to Theology Complete at CCU 3 THE203A Christian Doctrine Complete at CCU 3 36 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 39 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
8 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Business Administration General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP242 3 ENG121 3 Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Communication 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 History, Behavioral/ Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History, Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within 5 years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 42 Business Foundations Core ACC201A Principles of Accounting I ACC121 3 ACC202A Principles of Accounting II ACC122 3 BUS101A Introduction to Business BUS115 3 ECO215A Economics ECO105 3 MAT250A Introduction to Research and Applied Statistics Complete at CCU 3 MKT202A Principles of Marketing Complete at CCU FAITH
9 Major Core BUS300A Organizational Behavior Complete at CCU 3 BUS301A Business Finance MAN225 3 BUS303A Business Law I BUS 216; BUS218 3 BUS408A Beyond Integrity: Business Ethics for the 21 st Complete at CCU 3 BUS455A Innovation & Mgmt Decision Making Complete at CCU 3 BUS474A Leadership & Mgmt Complete at CCU 3 BUS479A International Business Cultures Complete at CCU 3 BUS485A Capstone Project Complete at CCU 3 ENT270A Entrepreneurship as Mission from Idea to Complete at CCU 3 HRM310A Human Resource Administration I MAN200 3 MGT270A Project Management Fundamentals CON245 3 MGT420A Productions/Operations Complete at CCU 3 36 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
10 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies General Education Core Oral Communication 3 COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP242 COM110 Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102 English Composition (required) ENG121 3 Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Communication 3 Humanities Gen Ed; Humanities 3 PHL 205A World View Complete at CCU 3 History and Behavioral/Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History, Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS 201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Biblical Studies Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 42 Major Core COM210A Interpersonal Communication COM125 3 COM215A Introduction to Mass Communication Complete at CCU 3 COM301A Advanced Public Speaking COM216, COM265 3 COM314 Cross-Cultural Communication Complete at CCU 3 COM325A Communication Law Complete at CCU FAITH
11 Major Core - cont. COM330A Communication and Technology Complete at CCU 3 COM335A Persuasive Communication Complete at CCU 3 COM340A Small Group Communication Complete at CCU 3 COM403A Organizational Communication COM225 3 COM460A Argumentation COM230 3 COM485A Advanced Interpersonal Relations Complete at CCU 3 COM491A Communication Studies Capstone OR COM495 Communication Field Internship Complete at CCU 3 36 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 42 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
12 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Technology General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) Additional Written Communication BUS104A Essential Skills for Business Com (required) COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP242 3 ENG121 3 BUS117, BUS217 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 History and Behavioral/Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History, Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 39 Major Core ACC201A Principles of Accounting I ACC121 3 BUS101A Introduction to Business BUS115 3 BUS300A Organizational Behavior Complete at CCU 3 MAT111A College Algebra MAT121 3 MAT 215A Discrete Math for Computer Programming Complete at CCU 3 MKT202A Principles of Marketing Complete at CCU FAITH
13 Major Core - cont. CIT 200A Programming Fundamentals I Complete at CCU 3 CIT 220A Programming Fundamentals II Complete at CCU 3 CIT 270A Software Project Methods Complete at CCU 3 CIT 326A Database Development and Administration Complete at CCU 3 CIT405A Advanced Software Application and Design Complete at CCU 3 CIT415A Internet Development Complete at CCU 3 CIT 426A Advanced Database Development Complete at CCU 3 CIT 430A Advanced Programming I Complete at CCU 3 CIT 440A Advanced Programming II Complete at CCU 3 ISM316A Information Security Complete at CCU 3 ISM410A Enterprise Arch. & Knowledge Mgmt Complete at CCU 3 ISM440A Systems Analysis and Design Complete at CCU 3 54 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 27 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
14 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice General Education Core Oral Communication COM110 Oral Communication (required) COM115, COM216, COM230, EMP242 3 Written Communication ENG102 English Composition (required) ENG121 3 Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Communication 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 History and Behavioral/Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History, Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 42 Major Core CRJ200A Foundations of Justice Complete at CCU 3 CRJ210A Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ110 3 CRJ225A Introduction to Policing CRJ125 3 CRJ310A Criminology CRJ FAITH
15 Major Core - cont. CRJ320A Introduction to Corrections CRJ145 3 CRJ330A Criminal Courts Complete at CCU 3 CRJ340A Criminal Justice Ethics Complete at CCU 3 CRJ360A Culture and Conflict Complete at CCU 3 CRJ420A Constitutional Criminal Procedure Complete at CCU 3 CRJ430A Criminal Investigation CRJ212 3 CRJ460A Domestic Terrorism Complete at CCU 3 CRJ480A Intro to Forensic Science Complete at CCU 3 CRJ491A Criminal Justice Research and Capstone Complete at CCU 3 39 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 39 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
16 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Transfer Guide: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Early Childhood Education Licensing General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) COM 115; COM 125; COM 216; COM 220; COM 230; COM Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) ENG Advanced Written Communication ENG Psychology Any PSY GT-SS3 course listed in CCCS academic catalog or PSY 237; PSY 245; PSY Mathematics MAT 155 and MAT 156 recommended (both must be taken to meet requirement) or any GT-MA1 course listed in CCCS academic catalog 3 Natural/Physical Science (with lab) Recommended SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets w/ lab and w/o lab requirement) or any GT-SC1course listed in CCCS academic catalog INT211A Complete at CCU Liberal Arts Core PHL 205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 Creative Arts/Fine Arts/Music Appreciation Any GT-AH1 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or PHO Literature Any LIT GT-AH2 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or LIT 125; LIT 126; LIT 245; LIT 248; LIT INT212A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Behavioral/Social Science Gen Ed: CIS course 3 GT-SS1; GT-SS2; GT-SS FAITH
17 U.S. History HIS204A America since 1877 Natural/Physical Science (w/o lab) HIS 121; HIS SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets both science w/ lab and w/o lab) or any GT-SC2 or GT-SC1 listed in CCCS academic catalog 2 26 Prerequisite Professional Core Requirements 100-level or higher ECE course Recommended: ECE126, ECE127, ECE220, ECE 225, ECE 226, ECE 228, 3 (except field work or practicum experiences) ECE240, or ECE266 or any ECE course ECE205A Health, Safety and Nutrition for ECE ECE Professional Core Requirements ECE201A Teaching as a Profession ECE101 3 ECE214A Field 1: Standards-Based Planning Complete at CCU 2 ECE314A Curriculum: Mathematics/Science Complete at CCU 3 ECE324A Curriculum: Reading/ Lang Arts/Literacy Complete at CCU 3 ECE334A Curriculum: Social Studies/Creative Arts Complete at CCU 3 EDU340A Assessment and Measurement Complete at CCU 3 ECE401A Classroom and Instructional Management Complete at CCU 3 ECE403A Special Needs Methods ECE260 3 ECE414A Field II: Research-Based Instruction Complete at CCU 2 ECE470A Student Teaching Complete at CCU 9 ECE497A Student Teaching Seminar I Complete at CCU 2 EDU505 Psychological Foundations of Education PSY 238; ECE 238; PSY RDG447A Diverse Reader: Inter for Dev Readers Complete at CCU 3 42 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 ** 24 *Course meets undergraduate degree requirements but does not transfer for the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction Program **To Earn a bachelor s degree a minimum of 30 credit hours must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
18 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Transfer Guide: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Early Childhood Education Theory (No Licensing) General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) COM 115; COM 125; COM 216; COM 220; COM 230; COM 262 Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) ENG Advanced Written Communication ENG Psychology Any PSY GT-SS3 course listed in CCCS academic catalog or PSY 237; PSY 245; PSY Mathematics MAT 155 and MAT 156 recommended (both must be taken to meet requirement) or 3 any GT-MA1 course listed in CCCS academic catalog Natural/Physical Science (with lab) Recommended SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets w/ lab and w/o lab requirement) or any GT-SC1course listed in CCCS academic catalog 4 INT211A Complete at CCU 3 Liberal Arts Core 22 PHL 205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 Creative Arts/Fine Arts/Music Appreciation Any GT-AH1 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or PHO Literature Any LIT GT-AH2 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or LIT 125; LIT 126; LIT 245; LIT 248; LIT INT212A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: CIS course Behavioral/Social Science GT-SS1; GT-SS2; GT-SS3 3 3 U.S. History HIS204A America since 1877 Natural/Physical Science (w/o lab) HIS 121; HIS SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets both science w/ lab and w/o lab) or any GT- SC2 or GT-SC1 listed in CCCS academic catalog FAITH
19 Prerequisite Professional Core Requirements 100-level or higher ECE course Recommended: ECE126, ECE127, ECE220, ECE 225, ECE 226, ECE 228, 3 (except field work or practicum experiences) ECE240, or ECE266 or any ECE course ECE205A Health, Safety and Nutrition for ECE ECE Professional Core Requirements ECE201A Teaching as a Profession ECE101 3 ECE214A Field 1: Standards-Based Planning Complete at CCU 2 ECE314A Curriculum: Mathematics/Science Complete at CCU 3 ECE324A Curriculum: Reading/ Lang Arts/Literacy Complete at CCU 3 ECE334A Curriculum: Social Studies/Creative Arts Complete at CCU 3 EDU340A Assessment and Measurement Complete at CCU 3 ECE401A Classroom and Instructional Management Complete at CCU 3 ECE403A Special Needs Methods ECE260 3 ECE414A Field II: Research-Based Instruction Complete at CCU 2 EDU505 Psychological Foundations of Education PSY 238; ECE 238; PSY RDG447A Diverse Reader: Inter for Dev Readers Complete at CCU 3 31 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 ** *Course meets undergraduate degree requirements but does not transfer for the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction Program **To Earn a bachelor s degree a minimum of 30 credit hours must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
20 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Transfer Guide: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Elementary Education Licensing General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) COM 115; COM 125; COM 216; COM 220; COM 230; COM Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) ENG Advanced Written Communication ENG Psychology Mathematics Natural/Physical Science (with lab) Any PSY GT-SS3 course listed in CCCS academic catalog or PSY 237; PSY 245; PSY MAT 155 and MAT 156 recommended (both must be taken to meet requirement) or any GT-MA1 course listed in CCCS academic catalog 3 Recommended SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets w/ lab and w/o lab requirement) or any GT-SC1course listed in CCCS academic catalog 4 INT211A Complete at CCU 3 Liberal Arts Core 22 PHL 205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 Creative Arts/Fine Arts/Music Appreciation Any GT-AH1 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or PHO 120 Literature Any LIT GT-AH2 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or LIT 125; LIT 126; LIT 245; LIT 248; LIT INT212A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Behavioral/Social Science Gen Ed: CIS course 3 GT-SS1; GT-SS2; GT-SS FAITH
21 U.S. History HIS204A America since 1877 Natural/Physical Science (w/o lab) HIS 121; HIS SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets both science w/ lab and w/o lab) or any GT-SC2 or GT-SC1 listed in CCCS academic catalog 2 26 Professional Core Requirements EDU201A Teaching as a Profession EDU221 3 EDU214A Field 1: Standards-Based Planning Complete at CCU 2 EDU314A Curriculum: Mathematics/Science Complete at CCU 3 EDU324A Curriculum: Reading/ Lang Arts/Literacy Complete at CCU 3 EDU334A Curriculum: Social Studies/Creative Arts Complete at CCU 3 EDU340A Assessment and Measurement Complete at CCU 3 EDU401A Classroom and Instructional Management Complete at CCU 3 EDU403A Special Needs Methods EDU240 3 EDU414A Field II: Research-Based Instruction Complete at CCU 2 EDU470A Student Teaching Complete at CCU 9 EDU497A Student Teaching Seminar I Complete at CCU 2 EDU505 Psychological Foundations of Education PSY 238; ECE 238; PSY EDU 580 Integrating Technology into Education EDU MAT 202A Math Literacy MAT155 AND MAT156 3 RDG447A Diverse Reader: Inter for Dev Readers Complete at CCU 3 48 Electives May be completed at a CCCS institution or TOTAL 120 ** 24 *Course meets undergraduate degree requirements but does not transfer for the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction Program **To Earn a bachelor s degree a minimum of 30 credit hours must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
22 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Transfer Guide: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Elementary Education Theory (No Licensing) General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) COM 115; COM 125; COM 216; COM 220; COM 230; COM ENG Advanced Written Communication ENG Psychology Any PSY GT-SS3 course listed in CCCS academic catalog or PSY 237; PSY 245; PSY 255 Mathematics Natural/Physical Science (with lab) MAT 155 and MAT 156 recommended (both must be taken to meet requirement) or 3 any GT-MA1 course listed in CCCS academic catalog Recommended SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets w/ lab and w/o lab requirement) or any GT-SC1course listed in CCCS academic catalog 4 INT211A Complete at CCU 3 Liberal Arts Core PHL 205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 Creative Arts/Fine Arts/Music Appreciation Any GT-AH1 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or PHO Literature Any LIT GT-AH2 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or LIT 125; LIT 126; LIT 245; LIT 248; LIT 255 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: CIS course Behavioral/Social Science GT-SS1; GT-SS2; GT-SS U.S. History HIS204A America since 1877 Natural/Physical Science (w/o lab) HIS 121; HIS SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets both science w/ lab and w/o lab) or any GT-SC2 or GT-SC1 listed in CCCS academic catalog FAITH
23 Professional Core Requirements EDU201A Teaching as a Profession EDU221 3 EDU214A Field 1: Standards-Based Planning Complete at CCU 2 EDU314A Curriculum: Mathematics/Science Complete at CCU 3 EDU324A Curriculum: Reading/ Lang Arts/Literacy Complete at CCU 3 EDU334A Curriculum: Social Studies/Creative Arts Complete at CCU 3 EDU340A Assessment and Measurement Complete at CCU 3 EDU401A Classroom and Instructional Management Complete at CCU 3 EDU403A Special Needs Methods EDU240 3 EDU414A Field II: Research-Based Instruction Complete at CCU 2 EDU505 Psychological Foundations of Education PSY 238; ECE 238; PSY EDU 580 Integrating Technology into Education EDU MAT 202A Math Literacy MAT155 AND MAT156 3 RDG447A Diverse Reader: Inter for Dev Readers Complete at CCU 3 37 Electives May be completed at a CCCS institution or TOTAL 120 ** 35 *Course meets undergraduate degree requirements but does not transfer for the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction Program **To Earn a bachelor s degree a minimum of 30 credit hours must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
24 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) or COM314A Cross-Cultural Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) Additional Written Communication ENG104A Research Writing (required) OR BUS104A Essential Skills for Business Communication (required) COM115; COM216; COM220; COM230; EMP242 3 ENG121 3 ENG122; BUS117; BUS217 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 History and Behavioral/Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History, Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 BIO201A Human Anatomy and Physiology BIO201 or PAP220 3 Computer Science (CIS201 recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 42 Major Core CIS312A Intro to Healthcare Informatics Complete at CCU 3 HCA210A Health Care Terminology HIT102, HPR178 3 HCA220A Health Care Delivery Systems Complete at CCU 3 HCA230A Health Care Administration and Mgt Complete at CCU FAITH
25 Major Core - cont. HCA310A Managing Health Care Human Resources Complete at CCU 3 HCA320A Health Care Law, Policy, and Regulations HIT112 3 HCA330A Role of Spirituality and Ethics in Health Care Complete at CCU 3 HCA340A Statistics and Research in Health Care Complete at CCU 3 HCA410A Fiscal Management in Health Care Complete at CCU 3 HCA430A Health Care Quality Management and Assessment Complete at CCU 3 HCA440A Systems in Long-term Care Complete at CCU 3 HCA491A Health Care Administration Capstone Complete at CCU 3 36 May be completed at CCCS institution or. Electives TOTAL 120 * 42 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
26 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) Additional Written Communication BUS104A Essential Skills for Business Com (required) COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP242 3 ENG121 3 BUS 117, BUS Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 History and Behavioral/Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History; Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 6 BUS101A Intro to Business BUS Mathematics MAT250 Intro to Research and Applied Statistics Complete at CCU 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU FAITH
27 Major Core BUS303A Business Law BUS 216; BUS BUS474A Leadership & Management Complete at CCU 3 BUS300A Organizational Behavior Complete at CCU 3 BUS530 Human Resource Management Complete at CCU 3 HRM310A Human Resource Administration I MAN HRM311A Human Resource Administration II MAN HRM330A Labor and Employment Law Complete at CCU 3 HRM340A Workforce Planning, Staffing and Performance Complete at CCU 3 HRM345A Employee and Labor Relations Complete at CCU 3 HRM350A Training and Development Complete at CCU 3 HRM355A Compensation and Benefits Complete at CCU 3 HRM450A Globalization, Mergers and Acquisitions, Managing Diversity Complete at CCU 3 36 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives 42 TOTAL 120 * *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
28 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP242 3 ENG121 3 Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Communication 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 History and Behavioral/Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History; Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural Science/Physical Gen Ed: Natural Science; Gen Ed: Psychical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 42 Major Core BUS300A Organizational Behavior Complete at CCU 3 CIT270A Software Project Methods Complete at CCU 3 ISM270A Management of Information Systems Complete at CCU 3 ISM312A Internet Development and e-commerce Complete at CCU 3 ISM316A Information Security Complete at CCU 3 ISM330A Information Technology Infrastructure Complete at CCU FAITH
29 Major Core cont. ISM410A Enterprise Arch. & Knowledge Mgmt Complete at CCU 3 ISM426A Data and Information Management Complete at CCU 3 ISM440A Systems Analysis and Design Complete at CCU 3 ISM464A Software Application and Design Complete at CCU 3 ISM491A Information Systems Capstone Complete at CCU 3 MGT270A Project Management Fundamentals Complete at CCU 3 MGT330A Project Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling Complete at CCU 3 39 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 39 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
30 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP242 3 Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) Additional Written Communication BUS104A Essential Skills for Business Communication (required) ENG121 3 BUS117 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 History, Behavioral/ Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History, Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A required) Gen Ed: Mathematics 6 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within 5 years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 45 Major Core ACC201A Principles of Accounting I ACC121 3 MKT202A Principles of Marketing MAR216 3 SCM270A Intro to Logistics and Supply Chain Mgmt Complete at CCU 3 SCM300A Purchasing and Inbound Logistics BUS202 3 SCM340A Introduction to Transportation Management Complete at CCU FAITH
31 Major Core Cont. SCM400A Reverse Logistics Complete at CCU 3 SCM405A Supply Chain Management Design and Decision-Making Complete at CCU 3 SCM410A Supply Chain Management Negotiations Complete at CCU 3 SCM415A International Supply Chain Management Complete at CCU 3 SCM491A Supply Chain Management Capstone Complete at CCU 3 ISM270A Management of Information Systems Complete at CCU 3 MGT420A Productions/Operations Complete at CCU 3 30 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
32 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Sales General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP242 3 ENG121 3 Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Communication 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 History Gen Ed: History 3 BUS101A Intro to Business BUS115 3 ECO215A Economics ECO105 3 Mathematics MAT250 Intro to Research and Applied Stats (required) Complete at CCU 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 42 Marketing and Sales Foundations Core ACC201A Principles of Accounting I ACC BUS303A Business Law I BUS 216, BUS MKT202A Principles of Marketing MAR FAITH
33 Major Core BUS408A Beyond Integrity: Business Ethics for the 21 st Century Organizational Leader Complete at CCU 3 BUS479A International Business Cultures Complete at CCU 3 MKT300A Consumer Behavior Complete at CCU 3 MKT310A Personal Selling and Customer Relations Complete at CCU 3 MKT330A Advertising, Promotion and Public Relations Complete at CCU 3 MKT400A Retail, Multi-Marketing Channels and Supply Chains Complete at CCU 3 MKT420A Interactive, Social and Direct Marketing Complete at CCU 3 MKT455A Marketing Research and Analytics Complete at CCU 3 MKT460A Product development and Pricing Complete at CCU 3 MKT510 Marketing Strategy Complete at CCU 3 30 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives 39 TOTAL 120 * *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
34 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Pre-licensure) General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communications (required) COM 115; COM216; COM230; EMP Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) ENG Additional Written Communication ENG104 Research Writing (required) ENG FNS220A Introduction to Nutrition DIT 110, DIT 121, DIT 200, HPR 108, HWE MAT111A College Algebra MAT MAT250A Intro to Research and Applied Statistics MAT CIS312A Intro to Healthcare Informatics Complete at CCU 3 PSY245A Life-Span Psychology and Development PSY Biological Science Core BIO201A Human Anatomy and Physiology I AND BIO211A Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIO202A Human Anatomy and Physiology II AND BIO212A Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIO 201 (with lab) 4 BIO 202 (with lab) 4 BIO208A Microbiology AND BIO218A Microbiology Lab BIO 204 (with lab) 4 BIO340A Pathophysiology BIO BIO355A Human Genetics and Genomics BIO FAITH
35 College of Adult and Graduate Studies Core PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 HUM114A New Testaments Complete at CCU 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 9 Nursing Major Core NUR309A Transforming Care: Christian Perspectives Complete at CCU 3 NUR310A Foundations of Professional Practice Complete at CCU 5 NUR311A Health Assessment Complete at CCU 3 NUR314A Pharmacology in Nursing Complete at CCU 3 NUR315A Adult Health Nursing I Complete at CCU 6 NUR324A Caring for Children and Families Complete at CCU 6 NUR325A Maternal Newborn Nursing Complete at CCU 6 NUR326A Mental Health Nursing Complete at CCU 6 NUR372A Health Promotions and Clinical Prevention Complete at CCU 3 NUR415A Adult Health Nursing II Complete at CCU 6 NUR456A Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Complete at CCU 3 NUR472A Population Health Complete at CCU 3 NUR481A Christian Leadership in Healthcare Orgs Complete at CCU 3 NUR482A Capstone Integration: Caring in Practice Complete at CCU 4 60 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 9 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
36 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) Prerequisite Requirements Lower division nursing credit granted by block transfer and through RN Licensure guided by the Colorado Articulation Model. Prerequisites, general education and electives up to 81 credit hours by block transfer.** In addition to the 81 credit hour block transfer, MAT250A Intro to Research and Applied Science (3), is required. College of Adult and Graduate Studies Core PHL205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 HUM114A New Testament Complete at CCU 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 9 Major Core NUR308A Transforming Care: Christian Theory in Practice OR NUR501 Nursing theory and Role Development: Complete at CCU 3 Integrating Christian Principles NUR312A Healthcare Informatics Complete at CCU 3 NUR430A Christian Bioethics OR NUR504 Health Care Policy, Moral Agency and Advocacy Complete at CCU 3 NUR440A Current Issues in Professional Practice Complete at CCU 3 NUR455A Nursing Research & Evidence Based Practice Complete at CCU 3 NUR465A Clinical Updates in Nursing Complete at CCU 3 NUR470A Population Health: Community Based Care Complete at CCU 3 NUR480A Christian Leadership in Healthcare Orgs OR NUR565 Nursing Leadership in Health Care Complete at CCU 3 NUR485A Capstone Integration: Professional Complete at CCU 3 27 TOTAL 120 * *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level. ** Lower division nursing credit is NOT transferable as elective credit FAITH
37 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management in Christian Leadership General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A Written Composition (required) COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP242 3 ENG121 3 Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Composition 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205A World Studies Complete at CCU 3 History and Behavioral/ Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History: Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science; Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 42 Major Core BUS300A Organizational Behavior Complete at CCU 3 BUS330A Fiscal Mgmt in Non-Profit Organizations Complete at CCU 3 BUS474A Leadership & Management Complete at CCU 3 CLP428A Praxis of Org Health & Growth Complete at CCU FAITH
38 Major Core cont. CLP474A Spiritual Foundations of Leadership Complete at CCU 3 CLP492A Applied Leadership Project Complete at CCU 3 CLP496A Ideas and Issues Complete at CCU 3 COM485A Advanced Interpersonal Relations Complete at CCU 3 HIS304A History of Ecclesiology/Polity Complete at CCU 3 MAT250A Intro to Research and Applied Statistics Complete at CCU 3 MGT270A Project Management Fundamentals CON245 3 THE301A History of Christian Spirituality Complete at CCU 3 36 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 42 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
39 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management in Project Management General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) COM115; COM216; COM230; EMP ENG Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Communication 3 Humanities Gen Ed: Humanities 3 PHL205 World Views Complete at CCU 3 History and Behavioral/Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History and Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science; Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 42 Major Core BUS300A Organizational Behavior Complete at CCU 3 BUS454A Organization Theory and Practice Complete at CCU 3 BUS474A Leadership and Management Complete at CCU 3 CIT270A Software Project Methods Complete at CCU 3 COM485A Advanced Interpersonal Relations Complete at CCU FAITH
40 Major Core cont. ISM270A Management of Information Systems Complete at CCU 3 MGT270A Project Management Fundamentals CON MGT330A Project Planning, Scheduling and Controlling Complete at CCU 3 MGT340A Project and Program Risk Management Complete at CCU 3 MGT360A Leading Strategic Project Management Complete at CCU 3 MGT491A Project Management Capstone Complete at CCU 3 MAT250A Intro to Research and Applied Statistics Complete at CCU 3 36 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 42 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
41 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Bachelor of Science in Psychology General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) COM 115; COM216; COM230; EMP 242 ENG Additional Written Communication Gen Ed: Additional Written Communication 3 HUM425A Personal and Social Ethics Complete at CCU 3 PHL205 World Views Complete at CCU 3 History, Behavioral/Social Science (choose at least one history and one other discipline) Gen Ed: History, Gen Ed: Behavioral/Social Science 9 Mathematics (MAT110A or MAT250A recommended) Gen Ed: Mathematics 3 Natural/Physical Science Gen Ed: Natural Science, Gen Ed: Physical Science 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: Computer Science 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 INT211A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar II Complete at CCU 3 42 Major Core CLP474A Spiritual Foundations of Leadership Complete at CCU 3 MAT250A Intro to Research and Applied Statistics Complete at CCU 3 PSY101A General Psychology PSY PSY201A Social Psychology PSY FAITH
42 Major Core cont. PSY221A Interpersonal Relationships Complete at CCU 3 PSY331A Integration of Psychology and Theology Complete at CCU 3 PSY245A Life-Span Psychology and Development PSY PSY301A Theories of Personality Complete at CCU 3 PSY302A Abnormal Psychology PSY PSY330A Human Sexuality Complete at CCU 3 PSY401A History and Philosophy of Psychology Complete at CCU 3 PSY485A Psychology Senior Seminar Complete at CCU 3 36 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives TOTAL 120 * 42 *To earn a bachelor's degree a minimum of 30 semester credits must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
43 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Transfer Guide: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Special Education Generalist Licensing General Education Core Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) COM 115; COM 125; COM 216; COM 220; COM 230; COM ENG Advanced Written Communication ENG Psychology Any PSY GT-SS3 course listed in CCCS academic catalog or PSY 237; PSY 245; PSY Mathematics MAT 155 and MAT 156 recommended (both must be taken to meet requirement) or any GT-MA1 course listed in CCCS academic catalog 3 Natural/Physical Science (with lab) Recommended SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets w/ lab and w/o lab requirement) or any GT-SC1course listed in CCCS academic catalog 4 INT211A Complete at CCU 3 22 Liberal Arts Core PHL 205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 Creative Arts/Fine Arts/Music Appreciation Any GT-AH1 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or PHO Literature Any LIT GT-AH2 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or LIT 125; LIT 126; LIT 245; LIT 248; LIT 255 INT212A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: CIS course 3 Behavioral/Social Science GT-SS1; GT-SS2; GT-SS3 3 3 U.S. History HIS204A America since 1877 Natural/Physical Science (w/o lab) HIS 121; HIS SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets both science w/ lab and w/o lab) or any GT-SC2 or GT-SC1 listed in CCCS academic catalog FAITH
44 Professional Core Requirements SED214A Field 1: Standards-Based Planning Complete at CCU 3 SED302A Math strategies, Remediation, & Complete at CCU 2 ISED303A i Introduction to Special Education Complete at CCU 3 G EDU314A li Curriculum: Mathematics/Science Complete at CCU 3 EDU324A Curriculum: Reading/ Lang Arts/Literacy Complete at CCU 3 SED414A Field II: Research-Based Instruction Complete at CCU 3 SED415A Differentiated Instruction for Complete at CCU 3 Mild/M SED422A d Language N d Dev & Reading Strategies Complete at CCU 3 SED433A Intervention for Emotional/Behavioral Complete at CCU 3 NSED436A d Secondary Transitional Issues in Special Complete at CCU 2 Ed SED470A Student Teaching Complete at CCU 9 SED497A Student Teaching Seminar I Complete at CCU 2 SED548 Diagnostic Assessment/Evaluation of Students with Mild/Moderate Needs Complete at CCU 3 EDU505 Psychological Foundations of Education PSY 238; ECE 238; PSY RDG447A Diverse Reader: Inter for Dev Readers Complete at CCU 3 48 May be completed at a CCCS institution or Electives 24 TOTAL 120 ** *Course meets undergraduate degree requirements but does not transfer for the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction Program **To Earn a bachelor s degree a minimum of 30 credit hours must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
45 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY College of Adult and Graduate Studies Transfer Guide: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with Special Education Generalist Theory (No Licensing) Oral Communication COM110A Oral Communication (required) Written Communication ENG102A English Composition (required) General Education Core COM 115; COM 125; COM 216; COM 220; COM 230; COM 262 ENG 121 Advanced Written Communication ENG Psychology Any PSY GT-SS3 course listed in CCCS academic catalog or PSY 237; PSY 245; PSY 255 Mathematics Natural/Physical Science (with lab) MAT 155 and MAT 156 recommended (both must be taken to meet requirement) or any GT-MA1 course listed in CCCS academic catalog Recommended SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets w/ lab and w/o lab requirement) or any GT-SC1course listed in CCCS academic catalog INT211A Complete at CCU 3 Liberal Arts Core PHL 205A World Views Complete at CCU 3 Creative Arts/Fine Arts/Music Appreciation Any GT-AH1 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or PHO Literature Any LIT GT-AH2 course listed in the CCCS academic catalog or LIT 125; LIT 126; LIT 245; LIT 248; LIT INT212A Adult Studies Seminar Complete at CCU 3 Biblical Studies Complete at CCU 3 Computer Science (CIS201A recommended) Credit must be earned within five years. Gen Ed: CIS course 3 Behavioral/Social Science GT-SS1; GT-SS2; GT-SS3 3 U.S. History HIS204A America since 1877 Natural/Physical Science (w/o lab) HIS 121; HIS SCI 155 and SCI 156 recommended (meets both science w/ lab and w/o lab) or any GT-SC2 or GT-SC1 listed in CCCS academic catalog FAITH
46 Professional Core Requirements SED214A Field 1: Standards-Based Planning Complete at CCU 3 SED302A Math strategies, Remediation, & Intervention Complete at CCU 2 SED303A Introduction to Special Education Generalist Complete at CCU 3 EDU314A Curriculum: Mathematics/Science Complete at CCU 3 EDU324A Curriculum: Reading/ Lang Arts/Literacy Complete at CCU 3 SED414A Field II: Research-Based Instruction Complete at CCU 3 SED415A Differentiated Instruction for Mild/Moderate Needs Complete at CCU 3 SED422A Language Dev & Reading Strategies Complete at CCU 3 SED433A Intervention for Emotional/Behavioral Needs Complete at CCU 3 SED436A Secondary Transitional Issues in Special Ed Complete at CCU 2 SED548 Diagnostic Assessment/Evaluation of Students with Mild/Moderate Needs Complete at CCU 3 EDU505 Psychological Foundations of Education PSY 238; ECE 238; PSY RDG447A Diverse Reader: Inter for Dev Readers Complete at CCU 3 37 Electives May be completed at a CCCS institution or TOTAL 120 ** 35 *Course meets undergraduate degree requirements but does not transfer for the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction Program **To Earn a bachelor s degree a minimum of 30 credit hours must be earned through CCU. In addition, at least 50% of the major core semester credits must be completed at the upper division level FAITH
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