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1. Go to: http://www.ccsu.edu/ Choosing classes for Central Connecticut State University (CCSU): 2. Under Academics, click on Majors 3. Click on the Curriculum Sheet for the major you are planning on declaring. 4. Use the attached CCSU General Education Equivalencies with ACC to choose classes that will fulfill each Study/Skill area on your Curriculum Sheet. 5. You can also check how courses transfer by using the transfer equivalency at: Go to: Admissions > Undergraduate Admissions > Under Resources, click Transfer Credit Equivalency Guide

Study Area I Arts & Humanities (9 credits) CCSU General Education Equivalencies with ACC ART*100 Art Appreciation 3 ART110 Intro To Art History 3 ST 1 ART*101 Art History I 3 ART112 History of Art I 3 ST 1/IRQ ART*102 Art History II 3 ART113 History of Art II 3 ST 1/IRQ ART*108 Theory of Color 4 ART1243-D Design 3 ST 1 ART*110 Basic Drawing 4 ART130 Drawing I 3 ST 1 ART*123 Design I 3 ART120 Design I 3 ST 1 ART*130 Sculpture 4 ART261 Intro To Sculpture 3 ST 1 ART*143 Advanced Photography 4 ART1XX Art Elective 3 ST 1 ART*150 Painting 4 ART252 Painting I 3 ST 1 ART*170 Printmaking 4 ART2XX Art Elective 3 ST 1 ART*216 Basic Illustration 4 ART230 Drawing II 3 ST 1 ENG*210 Fiction 3 ENG2XX Lit Elective 3 ST 1 ENG*211 Short Story 3 ENG2XX Lit Elective 3 ST 1 ENG*213 Poetry 3 ENG260 Intro To Poetry 3 ST 1/ ST 1 ENG*233 Shakespeare 3 ENG220 Shakespeare 3 ST 1/ IRQ/ ST 1 HUM*160 An Encounter w/the Holocaust 3 HUM1XX Cult Elective 3 ST 1 HUM*171 The Black Experience 3 HUM1XX Cult Elective 3 ST 1 MUS*101 Music His & Appreciation I 3 HUM1XX Cultural Elective 3 ST 1 PHL*101 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHIL112 Intro To Phil 3 ST 1 PHL*111 Ethics 3 PHIL144 Moral Issues 3 ST 1 PHL*151 World Religions 3 REL110 World Religions 3 ST 1/ IRQ THR*110 Acting I 3 TH2XX Theatre Elective 3 ST 1

Study Area II Social Sciences (9 credits) CJS*101 Intro To Criminal Justice 3 CRM110 Intro Cj Systems 3 ST 2 ECN*101 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON200 Princ Of Econ 3 ST 2 ECN*102 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON201 Princ Of Econ II 3 ST 2 GEO*101 Intro To Geography 3 GEOG110 Intro To Geography 3 ST 2 HIS*101 Western Civilization I 3 HIST1XX Elective 3 IRQ/ ST 2 HIS*102 Western Civilization II 3 HIST1XX Elective 3 IRQ/ ST 2 HIS*201 U.S. History I 3 HIST161 American History to 1877 3 ST 2 HIS*202 U.S. History II 3 HIST162 American History:1877-present 3 ST 2 HIS*213 The U.S. Since World War II 3 HIST2XX History Elective 3 ST 2 HIS*215 History of Women in the US 3 HIST2XX History Elective 3 ST 2 HIS*222 Intro to American Labor Hist 3 HIST1XX History Elective 3 ST 2 HIS*224 The American Indian 3 HIST2XX History Elective 3 ST 2 POL*103 Intro To International Relat 3 PS235 Intern Relations 3 IRQ/ ST 2 POL*111 American Government 3 PS110 Amer National Govt 3 ST 2 POL*112 State & Local Government 3 PS230 State & Local Govt 3 ST 2 POL*295 Political Science Internship 6 PS2XX Elective 6 ST 2

Study Area III - Behavioral Sciences (6 credits) ANT*101 Introduction to Anthropology 3 ANTH140 Intro To Anthropology 2 ST 3/IRQ ANT*111 Anthropology of Women 3 ANTH1XX Anthropology Elective 3 ST 3 CJS*102 Intro To Corrections 3 CRM238 Corrections 3 ST 3 CJS*120 Police & the Community 3 CRM230 Law Enforcement & Society 3 ST 3 CJS*213 Evidence & Crmnal Procedure 3 CRM231 Criminal Procedure and Courts 3 ST 3 COM*101 Intro to Mass Communication 3 COMM230 Intro Mass Media 3 ST 3 PSY*104 Psych of Adjustment 3 PSY2XX Psychology Elective 3 ST 3 PSY*109 Psych of the Family 3 SOC233 The Family 3 ST 3 PSY*111 General Psychology I 3 PSY112 General Psych 3 ST 3 PSY*140 Psychology of Addition 3 PSY1XX Psychology Elective 3 ST 3 PSY*143 Counseling Skills 3 PSY1XX Psychology Elective 3 ST 3 PSY*201 Life Span Development 3 PSY236 Life Span Dev 3 ST 3 PSY*210 Death & Dying 3 PSY2XX Psychology Elective 3 ST 3 PSY*211 Psychology of Women 3 PSY2XX Psychology Elective 3 ST 3 PSY*256 Psychology of Men & Women 3 PSY2XX Psychology Elective 3 ST 3 SOC*101 Principles of Sociology 3 SOC110 Introductory Soc 3 ST 3 SOC*120 Group Dynamics 3 SOC1XX Elective 3 ST 3 SOC*190 Self and Others:Dynam Diversty 3 SOC212 Race, Class and Gender 3 ST 3 SOC*201 Contemporary Social Issues 3 SOC111 Social Problems 3 ST 3 SOC*210 Sociology of the Family 3 SOC233 The Family 3 ST 3 SOC*211 Sociology of Gender 3 SOC240 The Sociology of Gender 3 ST 3

Study Area IV Natural Sciences (6-7 credits) AST*101 Principles of Astronomy 3 ESCI117 Intro To Astronomy 3 ST 4 BIO*111 Intro Nutrition 3 BIO100 Search in Biology 3 ST 4 BIO*115 Human Biology 4 BIO111/113 Introductory Biology 4 ST 4 BIO*121 General Biology I 4 BIO121 General Biology I 4 ST 4 BIO*122 General Biology II 4 BIO122 General Biology II 4 ST 4 BIO*170 Principles of Ecology 3 BIO132 Intro Ecology 3 ST 4 BIO*172 Field Experience in Ecology 3 BIO170 Intro Field Studies in Biology 3 ST 4 BIO*174 Field Trip in Natural Science 3 ESCI2XX Earth Science Elective 3 ST 4 CHE*111 Concepts of Chemistry 4 CHEM111 Intro To Chem I 3 ST 4 CHE*121 General Chemistry I 4 CHEM161/162 Gen Chemistry I/Lab 4 ST 4 CHE*122 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM163/164 Gen Chemistry II/Lab 4 ST 4 EVS*292 Current Topics in Env Sci 3 BIO2XX Biology Elective 3 ST 4 OCE*101 Intro to Oceanography 3 ESCI1XX Earth Science Elective 3 ST 4 Skill Area I Communication Skills (6 credits) COM*121 Journalism I 3 ENG235 Journalism I 3 SK 1 COM*166 Video Filmmaking 3 COMM1XX Media Elective 4 SK 1 COM*171 Fund Of Human Comm 3 COMM115 Fund of Communication 3 SK 1 COM*173 Public Speaking 3 COMM140 Public Speaking 3 SK 1 COM*241 Television Production 3 COMM1XX Media Elective 3 SK 1 ENG*101 Composition 3 ENG110 Freshman Comp 3 SK 1 ENG*102 Literature & Composition 3 ENG1XX Writing Elective 3 SK 1 ENG*103 Composition II 3 ENG202 Intermed Compos 3 SK 1

Skill Area II Mathematics (6 credits) CSC*106 Structured Programming 3 CS113 Intro To Computers 3 SK 2 CSC*231 Database Design I 3 CS2XX Computer Science Elective 3 SK 2/ SK 4 MAT*152 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH110 Finite Math 3 SK 2 MAT*167 Statistics W/Technology 3 STAT104 Elementary Statistics 3 SK 2 MAT*186 Precalculus 4 MATH119 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry 4 SK 2 MAT*254 Calculus I 4 MATH152 Calculus I 4 SK 2 MAT*256 Calculus II 4 MATH221 Calculus II 4 SK 2 Skill Area III Foreign Language (6 credits if not waived through 3 years of one foreign language in high school, passing foreign language exam, or demonstration of native proficiency) SPA*101 Elementary Spanish I 3 Span111 Elementary Spanish I 3 SK 3 SPA*102 Elementary Spanish II 3 SPAN112 Elem Spanish II 3 SK 3 Skill Area IV University Requirement (2-3 credits) CSA*105 Intro to Software Aplicatns 3 CS115 Workshop in Computer Science 3 SK 4 CSC*231 Database Design I 3 CS2XX Computer Science Elective 3 SK 2/ SK 4