WARREN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CEDAR CREST COLLEGE COURSE EQUIVALENT LIST. Liberal Arts Dept./No. & Course Title Dept. No.

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Effective: 6/3/2016 WARREN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE EQUIVALENT LIST WARREN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ACCOUNTING ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 101 ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II ACC 104 Computerized Managerial Accounting ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting I and ACC 309 ACC 202 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 204 Income Tax Accounting ACC 315 ACC 206 Cost Accounting ACC 203 ACC 251 Managerial Accounting ACC 102 ANTHROPOLOGY ANT 289 Anthropology ANT 100 SS ART ART 101 Introduction to Art Appreciation ART ART 105 Art History I ART 105 ART ART 106 Art History II ART 106 ART ART 107 Modern-Contemporary Art History II ART 110 ART ART 115 Basic Design ART 110 ART ART 116 2D Design ART 110 ART ART 117 3D Design ART 127 ART ART 120 Life Drawing I ART 245 ART ART 121 Life Drawing II ART 201 ART ART 201 Drawing ART 101 ART ART 205 Watercolor ART ART 207 Introduction to Color Theory ART ART 211 Painting I ART 124 ART ART 212 Painting II ART 224 ART ART 270 American Comic Book Art History and Design ART 261 ART BIOLOGY BIO 145 Principles of Biology BIO 111 SCI BIO 150 Principles of Human Biology BIO 112 SCI BIO 162 General Biology I BIO 124 SCI BIO 163 General Biology II BIO 123 SCI BIO 165 Environmental Studies SCI BIO 170 General Ecology SCI BIO 200 Genetics BIO 213 SCI BIO 210 Comparative Anatomy* SCI BIO 220 Evolutionary Biology BIO 300 SCI BIO 262 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 117 SCI BIO 263 Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 118 SCI BIO 264 Microbiology BIO 127 SCI

*BIO 170 + BIO 210 are equivalent to a sophomore core course BIO 239, and thus will transfer as BIO 239 + BIO 999. BUSINESS BUS 120 Business Organization & Management BUS 122 Business Law I and BUA 221 BUS 123 Business Law II BUS 124 Principles of Management BUA 110 BUS 201 Principles of Marketing MRK 230 BUS 221 Small Business Management BUS 224 Personnel Management BUA 220 BUS 228 Principles of Finance BUA 250 BUS 251 Introduction to Global Business BUA 240 BUS 252 Global Business Study Abroad Tour BUS 255 Intro to Electronic Commerce BUS 293 Co-operative Education (prev. BUS 511) CHEMISTRY CHE 107 Forensic Science SCI CHE 110 Introductory Chemistry CHE 103 SCI CHE 164 General Chemistry I CHE 111 SCI CHE 165 General Chemistry II CHE 112 SCI (must take CHE 112 lab at CCC) CHE 210 Organic Chemistry I CHE 205 SCI CHE 211 Organic Chemistry II CHE 206 SCI COMMUNICATIONS COM 101 Introduction to Mass Media COM 112 SS COM 105 Interpersonal Communication COM 210 SS COM 110 Introduction to News Writing COM 150 COM 115 Feature Writing COM 120 Introduction to Radio Broadcasting COM 121 Business Communications BUA 204 COM 130 Introduction to Broadcasting COM 143 Speech COM 205 Intercultural Communication COM 212 COM 210 Photojournalism COM 293 Journalism Internship (prev. COM 511) SPS 390 (upon approval of Dept. Chair) COM 511 Journalism Internship (Internship) COMPUTER SCIENCE CSC 103 Introduction to Computing CSC 110 Systems Analysis CSC 112 Microcomputer Software Applications CSC 115 Internet: Concepts & Applications CSC 117 Instructional Technology CSC 120 Data Communications CSC 121 Programming I (C++) ML CSC 122 Programming II (C++) CSC 140 Programming with Visual Basic CSC 150 Operating Systems Fundamentals: UNIX ` CSC 160 Networking Essentials CSC 200 Database Management Concepts CSC 210 Multimedia Authoring

CSC 212 Multimedia for the Web CSC 228 Advanced Programming Techniques CSC 230 Web Site Development & Design CSC 235 Advanced Web Applications CSC 240 Introduction to C- Programming CSC 293 Computer Science Internship CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRJ 105 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 101 CRJ 107 Forensic Science FSC 101 (theory only) CRJ 110 Criminology CRJ 106 SS CRJ 120 Juvenile Delinquency CRJ 301 CRJ 130 Criminal Law CRJ 140 Introduction to Terrorism CRJ 160 Police and the Community CRJ 170 Criminal Investigation CRJ 180 Corrections in Today s Society CRJ 306 CRJ 210 Probation and Parole CRJ 220 Criminal Justice Organizations and Management CRJ 225 Criminal Procedures CRJ 245 Forensic Psychology PSY CRJ 250 Current Issues in Criminal Justice/ Capstone Experience CRJ 293 Criminal Justice Internship (prev. CRJ511) Reviewed individually EARLY CHILDHOOD ECE 130 Early Childhood Curriculum ECE 101 ECE 210 Children s Literature ECE 220 Early Childhood Curriculum ECE 225 Preschool Children with Special Needs ECE 230 Early Childhood Teaching Methods ECE 240 Teaching Language Arts to Young Children ECE 207 ECE 250 Expressive Arts for Early Childhood ECE 308 Educators ECE 260 Field Studies in Education I EDU 151* ECE 270 Field Studies in Education II EDU 151* *Only one field course will be accepted for transfer credit. EARLY CHILDHOOD MONTESSORI ECM 110 Philosophy and Practical Life ECM 130 Language in the Montessori Environment ECM 120 Montessori Sensorial Environment/Music ECONOMICS ECO 188 Macroeconomics ECO 101 SS ECO 189 Microeconomics ECO 102 SS EDUCATION EDU 110 Foundations of Education EDU 120 Introduction to Exceptional Student Education SPE 242 EDU 210 Curriculum Design EDU 284 Educational Psychology EDU 102

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES EMS 100 CPR for the Healthcare Provider * EMS 105 First Responder * *Can be used as HLT elective for Health Science majors. EMERGENCY SERVICES ESS 101 Introduction to Emergency Management * ESS104 Hazardous Materials for the Emergency * Responder ESS 204 Management of the Large-Scale Incident * *Can be used as HLT elective for Health Science majors. ENGLISH ENG 140 English Composition I WRI 100 WRI 1 ENG 141 English Composition II WRI 2 ENG 144 Creative Writing Poetry Workshop ENG 234 ART ENG 150 Creative Writing Fiction Workshop ENG 233 ART ENG 151 Creative Nonfiction Workshop ENG 235 WRI 2 ENG 199 Literature on Film HUM ENG 201 British Literature I ENG 101 HUM ENG 202 British Literature II ENG 102 HUM ENG 205 Shakespeare ENG 311 HUM ENG 240 American Literature I HUM (fulfills the 3 credit PDE literature requirement) ENG 241 American Literature II HUM (fulfills the 3 credit PDE literature requirement) ENG 240 American Literature I and ENG 120 HUM ENG 241 American Literature II ENG 242 Women s Literature ENG 380 HUM ENG 244 Modern American Poets HUM ENG 245 The Art of Drama ENG 244 HUM ENG 246 Contemporary Fiction HUM ENG 250 Advanced Creative Writing Workshop 300-level ENG ART FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE FYE 101 Foundations of Success FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT FBM 101 Introduction to Food and Beverage Management FBM 110 Food Preparation I FBM 111 Baking and Pastry Arts FBM 132 Applied Food Service Sanitation FBM 210 Food Preparation II FBM 211 Food, Beverage & Labor Cost Controls FBM 230 Hospitality Purchasing FBM 232 Catering Management FBM 233 Beverage Management FBM 242 Commercial Food Service Operation FBM 293 Cooperative Experience FOREIGN LANGUAGES FOR 101 Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 GS FOR 103 Beginning French I GS

FOR 133 Beginning French II GS FOR 151 Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 GS FOR 201 Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201 GS FOR 251 Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202 GS GEOGRAPHY GEO 105 Cultural Geography GS GRAPHIC DESIGN GRD 121 Computer Graphics I ART 238 or the combined computer software 3 cr. series (ART 129, 229, 134) GRD 122 Computer Graphics II GRD 123 Graphics for the Web GRD 131 Desktop Publishing I GRD 132 Desktop Publishing II GRD 151 3D Modeling and Animation COM 220 GRD 293 Graphic Arts Internship SPS 390 (upon approval of Dept. Chair) HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION HPE 129 Health and Physical Education * *Can be used as EXS elective for Exercise Science degree. HISTORY HIS 101 Western Civilization I HIS 107 HUM HIS 102 Western Civilization II HIS 108 HUM HIS 113 American History I HIS 121 HUM HIS 114 American History II HIS 122 HUM HIS 210 African/American History HUM HIS 220 History & Culture of Asian Civilization GS HIS 225 History of Women in America HUM HIS 250 Twentieth Century Global History HUM HIS 260 History of American Immigration HUM HIS 270 World War II HUM INTERNSHIP INT 291 Internship Reviewed Individually INT 292 Internship Reviewed Individually INT 293 Internship Reviewed Individually LEGAL STUDIES LST 110 Introduction to Law LST 140 Contracts LST 190 Introduction to Paralegalism LST 195 Legal Research and Writing I LST 196 Legal Research and Writing II LST 230 Family Law LST 231 Wills, Estates, and Trusts LST 232 Real Estate Law LST 233 Litigation LST 234 Torts LST 235 Administrative Law LST 245 Criminal Law for Paralegals LST 250 Elder Law

LST 511 Legal Studies Internship MATHEMATICS MAT 110 Topics of Mathematics ML MAT 111 Mathematical Analysis for Business ML & Economics MAT 131 College Algebra MAT 140 ML MAT 141 Precalculus MAT 140 ML MAT 151 Statistics MAT 110 ML MAT 201 Calculus I MAT 141 ML MAT 202 Calculus II MAT 211 ML MAT 261 Calculus III MAT 212 ML MEDICAL ASSISTING MED 176 Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology * MED 177 Medical Terminology * MED 178 Pharmacology & Medication Administration * MED 179 Therapeutic Communications * MED 180 Medical Office Laboratory * MED 181 Clinical Assisting * MED 182 Health Care Law and Ethics * MED 185 Insurance/Coding/Billing * MED 186 Medical Office Procedures * MED 187 Computerized Office Procedures * MED 224 Externship Practicum * *Can be used as HLT elective for Health Science degrees. MUSIC MUS 191 Introduction to Music ART MUS 195 Fundamentals of Music Theory ART MUS 201 Guitar I MUS 191/192 ART MUS 211 World Music Cultures ART NURSING Reviewed Individually PHILOSOPHY PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHI 100 HUM PHI 102 Ethics & Moral Problems PHI 200 HUM PHI 103 Logic and Argument PHI 131 ML PHI 201 Business Ethics PHI 203 Ethics and Technology HUM PHI 204 Comparative Religion REL 120 HUM PHI 251 Perspectives on Death & Dying REL 220 HUM PHI 261 Myth & Culture HUM PHYSICS PHY 111 College Physics I or PHY 101 SCI PHY 211 General Physics I PHY 112 College Physics II or PHY 102 SCI PHY 212 General Physics II POLITICAL SCIENCE POL 101 Introduction to American Government PSC 110 POL 110 Introduction to Law PSC 202 SS

POL 115 State & Local Government SS POL 201 International Relations PSC 120 PSYCHOLOGY PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology PSY 100 SS PSY 120 Child Growth & Development SS PSY 175 Human Growth and Development PSY 210 SS PSY 181 Child Psychology SS PSY 183 Social Psychology PSY 231 SS PSY 212 Theories of Personality PSY 351 SS PSY 220 Human Sexuality SS PSY 230 Psychology of Aging SS PSY 242 Multicultural Psychology PSY PSY 245 Forensic Psychology PSY PSY 270 Special Topics in Psychology PSY 280 Abnormal Psychology SS PSY 281 Adolescent Psychology SS PSY 282 Psychology of Women SS PSY 284 Educational Psychology PSY/EDU 102 (for Education majors only) PSY 290 Health Psychology SS PSY 299 Introduction to Psychosocial Rehabilitation SOCIOLOGY SOC 103 Introduction to Sociology SOC 100 SS SOC 110 Sociology of Education SS SOC 120 Racial and Ethnic Relations SS SOC 186 Marriage and the Family SOC 321 SS SOC 191 Introduction to Social Work SWK 201 SOC 202 Contemporary Social Problems SS SOC 211 World Music Cultures ART SOC 250 Elder Law SOC 275 Special Topics: Victim Advocacy SOC 293 Social Science Internship THEATRE THE 193 Introduction to Theatre THS 120 ART THE 194 Introduction to Acting THS 201 ART

What are the Cedar Crest College Education Requirements? The Education Requirements are designed to ensure that students receive a well-rounded liberal arts education. There are eight parts to the Education Requirements: 1. Writing two credit-bearing classes a. WRI-100 College Writing (WRI-1) b. Writing II course (WRI 2) 2. Arts (ART) Two credit-bearing experiences (6 cr) (at least one of which is a classroom experience) 3. Math and Logic (ML) (6cr) two credit-bearing, college-level math courses 4. Ethics (ETH) one credit-bearing class (3 cr) 5. Natural Science (SCI) two credit-bearing classes, one of which must be a lab course (7-8 cr) 6. Humanities: (HUM) two 3-credit bearing classes from two separate disciplines 7. Social Science: (SS) - two 3-credit bearing classes from two separate disciplines 8. Global Studies: GS (3 cr) one 3-credit bearing class Please note: With the exception of WRI 2, no course can fulfill multiple categories. Also, a student may not use courses from the same discipline to satisfy credit requirements across the content areas of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.