SPARTANBURG METHODIST COLLEGE. Course Articulation with. Charleston Southern University. June 2014

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SPARTANBURG METHODIST COLLEGE Course Articulation with Charleston Southern University June 2014 Spartanburg Methodist College Charleston Southern University Course Number and Name Credit Course Number and Name Credit Hour Hour ANTH-101: Cultural Anthropology ARTS-201: Art Appreciation 3 ART 202 3 ARTS-202: Drawing I 3 ART 211 3 ARTS-203: Drawing II 3 ART 212 3 ARTS-204: Painting I 3 ART 331 3 ARTS-205: Painting II 3 ART 332 3 ARTS-206: Fundamentals of Two- 3 ART 215 3 Dimensional Design ARTS-207: Digital Photography 3 ART 322 3 BIOL-101: Principles of Biology I 4 Core Lab Science 4 BIOL-102: Principles of Biology II 4 Core Lab Science 4 BIOL-105: Biology, A Human 4 BIOL 210 4 Approach BIOL-201: Botany 4 BIOL 142 4 BIOL-202: Zoology 4 BIOL 141 4 BIOL-205: Environmental Science 4 Core Lab Science 4 BIOL-210: Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL- 210 plus BIOL 211 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II 4 General Elective 4 8 BIOL 215 and 216 8

BSAD-105: Business Communications BSAD-201: Principles of 3 ECON 212 3 Macroeconomics BSAD-202: Principles of 3 ECON 211 3 Microeconomics BSAD-205: Accounting I 3 BUSI 211 3 BSAD-206: Accounting II 3 BUSI 212 3 BSAD-217: Information Processing I BSAD-219: Business Systems Theory & Design BSAD-220: Computerized Accounting CHEM-101: General Chemistry I 4 Core Lab Science 4 CHEM-102: General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 110 4 CHEM-105: Introductory Chemistry I 4 General Elective 4 CHEM-106: Introductory Chemestry II 4 General Elective 4 CHEM-201: Principles of Organic 4 General Elective 4 Chemestry I CHEM-202: Principles of Organic 4 General Elective 4 Chemestry II CSCI-101: Introduction to Computer 3 COIN 209 3 Science CSCI-115: Digital Design For The Web CSCI-121: Algorithmic Design I CSCI-130: Introduction to Visual Basic CSCI-215: Networking CSCI-217: Computer Applications for Business CSCI-221: Algorithmic Design II CRMJ-101: Intro. to the C.J. System 3 CRIM 210 3 CRMJ-105: Police Ethics 1 General Elective 1

CRMJ-110: Police Administration CRMJ-112: Intro. to Criminology CRMJ-202: Criminal Evidence and Procedures CRMJ-203: Intro. to Criminal Law CRMJ-210: Juvenile Relations CRMJ-211: Community- Based Corrections CRMJ-212: Penology CRMJ-213: Community Policing CRMJ-214: Victimology CRMJ-220: Introduction to Forensics Science DRAM-101: Drama Appreciation DRAM-102: Intro. to Acting DRAM-111: Drama Workshop I 1 General Elective 1 DRAM-112: Drama Workshop II 1 General Elective 1 DRAM-113: Drama Workshop III 1 General Elective 1 DRAM-114: Drama Workshop IV 1 General Elective 1 DRAM-202: Oral Interpretation SPCH-103: Oral Communication SPCH-201: Public Speaking 3 COMM 110 3 EDUC-101: Introduction to Teaching ENGL-100: English Basics 3 English 099 (hours do not count 3 toward graduation requirements) ENGL-101: English Composition I 3 ENGL 111 3 ENGL-102: English Composition II 3 ENGL 112 3

ENGL-206: Creative Writing 3 ENGL 251 3 ENGL-211: Journalism Workshop I 1 General Elective 1 ENGL-212: Journalism Workshop II 1 General Elective 1 ENGL-213 Journalism Workshop III 1 General Elective 1 ENGL-214 Journalism Workshop IV 1 General Elective 1 LITR-201: English Literature I 3 ENGL 203 3 LITR-202: English Literature II 3 ENGL 204 3 LITR-203: American Literature I LITR-204: American Literature II 3 LITR 203 & 204 = General 3 Elective(3) & English 202 (3) LITR-210: Readings in World 3 WRLD 213 3 Literature ESL-099: Eng. As A Second Lang. I 3 No Credit 0 ESL-100: Eng. As A Sec. Lang. II 3 No Credit 0 ESLR-099: Eng. As A Sec. Lang. 3 No Credit 0 Reading I ESLR-100: Eng. As A Sec. Lang. 3 No Credit 0 Reading II FREN-101: Elementary French I 4 FREN 101 4 FREN-102: Elementary French II 4 FREN 102 4 FREN-201: Intermediate French I 4 FREN 201 4 FREN-202: Intermediate French II 4 FREN 202 4 GERM-101: Elementary German I 4 General Elective 4 GERM-102: Elementary German II 4 General Elective 4 HLTH-101: First Aid & Personal Safety HLTH-201: Health Education 3 KINE 201 3 PHED-101: Basic Officiating 1 General Elective 1

PHED-102: Golf 1 KINE 108 1 PHED-103: Tennis 1 KINE 118 1 PHED-104: Physical Fitness 1 General Elective 1 PHED-105: Archery 1 General Elective 1 PHED-106: Folk & Square Dance 1 General Elective 1 PHED-107Teach of Phys Act. Child. 1 General Elective 1 PHED-108: Volleyball 1 General Elective 1 PHED-109: Racquetball 1 General Elective 1 PHED-110: Basketball 1 General Elective 1 PHED-111: Snow Skiing 1 General Elective 1 PHED-112: Advanced Snow Skiing 1 General Elective 1 PHED-113: Softball 1 General Elective 1 PHED-114: Bowling 1 KINE 106 1 PHED-115: Aerobics 1 KINE 101 1 PHED-116: Beginning Swimming 1 KINE 114 1 PHED-117: Lifeguard Training 1 KINE 134 1 PHED-118: Jogging 1 General Elective 1 PHED-119: Self-Defense 1 General Elective 1 PHED-120: Soccer 1 KINE 113 1 PHED-121: Wellness 1 General Elective 1 PHED-122: Angling 1 General Elective 1 PHED-123: Backpacking/Camping 1 General Elective 1 PHED-124: Beginning Dance 1 General Elective 1

PHED-125: Yoga 1 General Elective 1 PHED-127: Snowboarding 1 General Elective 1 PHED-128: Advanced 1 General Elective 1 Snowboarding PHED-150: Tape and Wrap 1 General Elective 1 HIST-101: History of Western 3 HIST 111 3 Civilization I HIST-102: History of Western 3 HIST 112 3 Civilization II HIST-112: Modern World History 3 HIST 113 3 HIST-201: History of the U.S. I 3 HIST 211 3 HIST-202: History of the U.S. II 3 HIST 212 3 MATH-100: Basic Algebra 3 No Credit 0 MATH-103: College Algebra 3 MATH 099 (Hours do not count 3 toward graduation requirements) MATH-112: Introductory Statistics 3 ECON 224 3 MATH-121: Elem. Func.I (Pre-Cal I) MATH-122: Elem. Fun. II (Pr-Cal 3 121 & 122 = MATH 130(3) & 3 II) General Elective(3) MATH-207: Finite Mathematics I MATH-210: Calculus for Business 3 MATH 209 3 & Social Science MATH-221: Calculus I 4 MATH 221 4 MATH-222: Calculus II 4 MATH 222 4 MATH-223: Calculus III 4 General Elective or Departmental 4 test for credit MILI-111: Intro to ROTC I 1 General Elective 1 MILI-112: Intro to ROTC II 1 General Elective 1 MILI-211: ROTC Basic Skills I 2 General Elective 2 MILI-212: ROTC Basic Skills II 2 General Elective 2

MUSI-101: Chorus 1 MUSI 121 1 MUSI-102: Chorus 1 MUSI 122 1 MUSI-103: Chorus 1 MUSI 221 1 MUSI-104: Chorus 1 MUSI 222 1 MUSI-111: Applied Voice 1 MUSI 181 1 MUSI-112:Applied Voice 1 MUSI 184 1 MUSI-113: Applied Voice 1 MUSI 281 1 MUSI-114: Applied Voice 1 MUSI 284 1 MUSI-115: Class Voice 1 MUSI 151 1 MUSI-116: Class Voice 1 MUSI 152 1 MUSI-117: Instrumental Ensemble 1 MUSI 121 1 MUSI-118: Instrumental Ensemble 1 MUSI 122 1 MUSI-119: Instrumental Ensemble 1 MUSI 221 1 MUSI-120: Instrumental Ensemble 1 MUSI 222 1 MUSI-121: Applied Piano 1 MUSI 181 1 MUSI-122: Applied Piano 1 MUSI 184 1 MUSI-123: Applied Piano 1 MUSI 281 1 MUSI-124: Applied Piano 1 MUSI 284 1 MUSI-125: Auditioned Chorus 1 MUSI 121 1 MUSI-126: Auditioned Chorus 1 MUSI 122 1 MUSI-127: Auditioned Chorus 1 MUSI 221 1 MUSI-128: Auditioned Chorus 1 MUSI 222 1 MUSI-201: Music Appreciation 3 MUSI 171 3

MUSI-203: Elements of Music PHIL-201: Introduction to 3 RELI 240 3 Philosophy PSCI-101: Astronomy & Physics 4 PHYS 115 4 PSCI-102: Meteorology & 4 Core Lab Science 4 Chemistry PHYS-101: Intro. General Physics I 4 PHYS 201 4 PHYS 102: Intro. General Physics II 4 PHYS 202 4 PHYS-222: Mechanics & Wave 4 PHYS 203 4 Phenomena PHYS-223: Electricity & Magnetism, 4 PHYS 204 4 Optics & Modern Physics POLS-202: American National 3 POLI 201 3 Government POLS-203: State & Local 3 POLI 202 3 Government PSYC-101: General Psychology 3 PSYC 110 3 PSYC-107:Human Potential 1 General Elective 1 Seminar PSYC-201: Developmental Psychology READ-099: Transitional Reading I 3 No Credit 0 READ-100: Transitional Reading II 3 No Credit 0 RELI-103: Intro. to Religious Thought RELI-211: Old Testament 3 RELI 111 3 RELI-212: New Testament 3 RELI 112 3 RELI-215: World Religions 3 RELI 329 3 RELI-220: The Life of Jesus 3 RELI 219 3 RELI-230: Intro. to Christian Faith RELI-240: History of Christianity SOCI-101: Introductory Sociology 3 SOCI 101 3

SOCI-202: Social Problems 3 SOCI 203 3 SOCI-203: Sociology of the Family 3 SOCI 312 3 SPAN-101: Elementary Spanish I 4 SPAN 101 4 SPAN-102: Elementary Spanish II 4 SPAN 102 4 SPAN-201: Intermediate Spanish I 4 SPAN 201 4 SPAN-202: Intermediate Spanish II 4 SPAN 202 4 SMC-101: Freshman Year Experience SMC-102: Freshman Year Experience SMC-201: Sophomore Year Experience 1 GNED 100 (General Elective) 1 1 GNED 101 (General Elective) 1 1 GNED 104 (General Elective) 1 Minimum GPA needed for transfer to your institution 2.0. Will accept on Probation depending on progress in some cases.