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Transfer Agreement Central New Mexico Community College Associate of Arts in Human Services and New Mexico State University Bachelor of Social Work Students completing the Associate of Arts in Human Services at Central New Mexico Community College can apply those credits and courses directly toward the Bachelor of Social Work at the New Mexico State University. NMSU B.S.W. Admissions requirements: o Must be at the least tentatively accepted. Apply at: http://prospective.nmsu.edu/apply/index.html o Minimum GPA of 2.5 o Completed MATH 1330 (STAT 251G), PSY 2220 (C EP 110G) and BIO 1010/1092 (BIOL 101G/101GL). o Complete 60-65 countable degree credits (Completion of the Human Services A.A. fulfills 60-65 countable admission degree credit requirements). NMSU Bachelor of Social Work does not require a Minor. This transfer agreement will be revised by CNM and NMSU each academic year. Central New Mexico Community College Associate of Arts in Human Services (61credit hours) New Mexico State University Bachelor of Social Work (128 credit hours) Oral and Written Communication Complete 9 credit hours, to include English 101, English 102 and one from remaining options. ENG 1101 College Writing (3) ENG 1102 Analytic and Argumentative Writing (3) COMM 1130 Public Speaking (3) COMM 2221 Interpersonal Communication Studies (3) ENGL 111G Composition and Rhetoric I (4) ENGL 112 Composition and Rhetoric II (2) COMM 253G Public Speaking (3) COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication (3) Mathematics Complete 3 credit hours. MATH 1330 is recommended as it is an admissions requirement for the B.S.W. MATH 1315 College Algebra (3) MATH 1320 A Survey of Math (3) MATH 1330 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3) *Recommended MATH 121G College Algebra (3) MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation (3) STAT 251G Statistics for Business and the Behavioral Sciences (3) Laboratory Sciences Complete 8 credit hours with labs. BIO 1010/192 is a program requirement for NMSU s Bachelor of Social Work. BIO 1010 Biology for Non-Majors (3) *NMSU B.S.W. requirement BIO 1092 Biology for Non-Majors Lab (1) *NMSU B.S.W. requirement ASTR 1110 Introduction to Astronomy II (3) ASTR 1192 Astronomy Lab (1) BIO 1110 Environmental Science (3) BIO 1192 Environmental Science Lab (1) BIO 1410 Biology for Health Sciences (3) BIO 1492 Biology for Health Sciences Lab (1) BIO 1510 Molecular and Cell Biology (3) BIO 1592 Molecular and Cell Biology Lab (1) BIO 1610 Genetics (3) BIO 1692 Genetics Lab (1) BIO 2110 Microbiology (3) BIO 2192 Microbiology Lab (1) BIOL 101G Human Biology (3) BIOL 101GL Human Biology Laboratory (1) Courses within CNM s Laboratory Science group are accepted as part of the New Mexico Higher Education General Ed Core Course Transfer Curriculum and will be applied directly towards NMSU s Laboratory Science core requirement.

BIO 2410 Ecology and Evolution (3) BIO 2492 Ecology and Evolution Lab (1) BIO 2510 Plant & Animal Form and Function (3) BIO 2592 Plant & Animal Form and Function Lab (1) NS 1010 Physical Science for Teachers (4) NS 1015 Life Science for Teachers (4) NS 2010 Environmental Science for Teachers (4) CHEM 1010 Chemistry in our Communities (3) CHEM 1092 Chemistry in our Communities Lab (1) CHEM 1410 Introduction to Chemistry (3) CHEM 1492 Introduction to Chemistry Lab (1) CHEM 1710 General Chemistry I (3) CHEM 1792 General Chemistry I (1) CHEM 1810 General Chemistry II (3) CHEM 1892 General Chemistry II (1) CHEM 2710 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHEM 2792 Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) EPS 1101 Introduction to Geology (3) EPS 1192 Introduction to Geology Lab (1) GEOG 1101 Physical Geography (3) GEOG 1192 Physical Geography Lab (1) PHYS 1010 Introduction to Physics (3) PHYS 1092 Introduction to Physics Lab (1) PHYS 1510 Algebra-Based Physics I (4) PHYS 1592 Algebra-Based Physics I Lab (1) PHYS 1610 Algebra-Based Physics II (4) PHYS 1692 Algebra-Based Physics II Lab (1) PHYS 1710 Calculus-Based Physics I (4) PHYS 1792 Calculus-Based Physics I Lab (1) PHYS 1810 Calculus-Based Physics II (4) PHYS 1892 Calculus-Based Physics II Lab (1) Social and Behavioral Sciences Complete 9 credit hours Complete 6 credit hours: SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology (3) SOC 2205 Crime Public Policy and the Criminal Justice System (3) SOC 2211 Social Problems (3) SOC 2213 Deviant Behavior (3) SOC 2216 Ethnic and Minority Groups (3) SOC 2225 Sociology of Family (3) SOC 2235 Sociology of Gender (3) Complete 3 credit hours: ANTH 1101 Intro to Anthropology (3) ANTH 1130 Cultures of the World (3) ANTH 2238 Cultures of the Southwest (3) PSY 1105 Introduction to Psychology (3) Courses within CNM s Social and Behavioral Sciences group are accepted as part of the New Mexico Higher Education General Ed Core Course Transfer Curriculum and will be applied directly towards NMSU s Social and Behavioral Science core requirement. Humanities Complete 3 credit hours ENG 1150 Study of Literature (3) ENG 2250 Analysis of Literature (3) ENG 2251 Introduction to Dramatic Literature (3) ENG 2252 Introduction to Shakespeare (3) ENG 2262 Survey of Earlier World Literature (3) ENG 2263 Survey of Later World Literature (3) Courses within CNM s Humanities group are accepted as part of the New Mexico Higher Education General Ed Core Course Transfer Curriculum and will be applied directly towards NMSU s Humanities core requirement.

ENG 2270 Modern Literature (3) ENG 2282 Modern Latin America (3) ENG 2284 Survey of Earlier English Literature (3) ENG 2285 Survey of Later English Literature (3) ENG 2287 Earlier American Literature (3) ENG 2288 Latin American Literature (3) GNHN 1121 General Honors: The Ancient Legacy (3) GNHN 1122 General Honors: The Modern Legacy (3) GNHN 2211 Utopian and Dystopian Thought (3) HIST 1101 Western Civilization I (3) HIST 1102 Western Civilization II (3) HIST 1161 History of the United States I (3) HIST 1162 History of the United States II (3) HIST 1181 Early Latin American History (3) HIST 1182 Modern Latin American History (3) HIST 2240 Vietnam: War Politics and Culture (3) HIST 2260 History of New Mexico (3) HIST 2270 The American West (3) HUM 1111 Cultures of Civilization (3) HUM 1121 Cultures and Civilization Renaissance to Present (3) PHIL 1102 Ethics in Society (3) PHIL 1110 Introduction of Philosophical Thought (3) PHIL 1156 Logic and Critical Thinking (3) PHIL 2246 Environmental Ethics (3) PHIL 2247 Biomedical Ethics (3) RLGN 1107 Living World Religions (3) RLGN 2240 Ancient Religions (3) RLGN 2263 Eastern Religions (3) SPAN 2280 Introduction to Hispanic Literature (3) Fine Arts Complete 3 credit hours ARTH 1101 Introduction to Art (3) ARTH 2201 History of Art I (3) ARTH 2202 History of Art II (3) ARTH 2250 Modern Art (3) ARTH 2251 Art of the American Southwest (3) ARTH 2260 Architectural History: Ancient through Modern (3) ENG 2210 Film as Literature (3) MUS 1139 Early Music Appreciation (3) MUS 1140 Modern Music Appreciation (3) MUS 1172 Introduction to Jazz (3) THEA 1122 Introduction to Theatre (3) Courses within CNM s Fine Arts group are accepted as part of the New Mexico Higher Education General Ed Core Course Transfer Curriculum and will be applied directly towards NMSU s Fine Arts core requirement. Program Approved Electives Complete 15 credit hours 2 Any AAST-Asian American Studies course 2 Any AFST African American Studies course 2 Any CHMS Chicano Studies course Courses completed within the Program Approved Electives will transfer to NMSU and satisfy General Electives required within the B.S.W. 128 total credit hours. 2 Any CST Cultural Studies course 2 Any NATV Native American course 2 Any WMST Women Studies course

ANTH 2265 The Anthropology of Drugs (3) CDV 1101 Parents and Young Children (3) CDV 1103 Preschool Growth and Development (3) CDV 1107 Art and Play (3) CDV 1890 Family Studies Practicum I (2) CDV 2096-2996 Special Topics (1-6) CDV 2201 Middle Childhood Growth and Development (3) CDV 2202 Adolescent Growth and Development (3) CDV 2218 Strengthening Family Structures (3) CDV 2219 Marriages and Families (3) CDV 2297 Independent Study (1-3) CJ 1002 Criminal Law (3) CJ 1007 Criminal Procedure (3) CJ 1502 Juvenile Law and Procedure (3) COMM 2282 Family Communication Studies (3) ECME 1108 Health Safety and Nutrition (2) ECME 2204 Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs (3) ECME 2206 Family and Community Collaboration (3) ECME 2214 Guiding Young Children (3) EDUC 2096-2996 Special Topics (1-5) EDUC 2204 Child Development (3) or ECME 1104 Child Growth Development and Learning (3) EDUC 2207 Educational Psychology (3) HLTH 1030 Introduction to Community Health Care (3) HSV 1101 Clinical Evaluation of Substance Abuse and Treatment (3) HSV 1102 Case Management for Substance Abuse Counseling (2) HSV 1103 Motivational Interviewing (1) HSV 2201 Evidence-based Treatment for Substance Abuse Counseling (3) HSV 2202 Ethics & Professionalism in Substance Abuse Counseling: Theory and Lab (3) 3 HSV 2203 Introduction to Addiction Counseling (2) 3 HSV 2204 Professional Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment (2) 3 HSV 2205 Adolescent Substance Abuse: Prevention and Treatment (2) PSY 1105 Introduction to Psychology (3) PSY 1150 Drug Abuse and Treatment (3) PSY 2096-2996 Special Topics (3) PSY 2200 Statistical Principles (3) PSY 2220 Developmental Psychology (3) PSY 2231 Human Sexuality (3) PSY 2232 Clinical Psychology (3) PSY 2233 Psychology and Film (3) PSY 2250 Introduction to Counseling in the Substance Abuse Field (3) PSY 2271 Social Psychology (3) PSY 2280 Health Psychology (3) PSY 2289 Death and Dying (3) SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology (3) SOC 2096-2996 Special Topics (3) SOC 2205 Crime Public Policy and the Criminal Justice System (3) SOC 2211 Social Problems (3) SOC 2212 Juvenile Delinquency (3) SOC 2213 Deviant Behavior (3)

SOC 2215 Criminology (3) SOC 2216 Ethnic and Minority Groups (3) SOC 2225 Sociology of Family (3) SOC 2230 Society and Personality (3) SOC 2235 Sociology of Gender (3) SOC 2250 Social Problems Facing Children (3) SOC 2280 Social Science Research (3) 4 SPAN 1101 Beginning Spanish (4) or higher 4-8 credit hour(s) SPED 2201 Introduction to Special Education (3) SPED 2290 Introduction to Special Education Practicum (2) Human Services degree program requirements and transfer applicability Complete 11 credit hours HSV 2210 Introduction to Social Work (3) HSV 2890 HSV Practicum (2) IT 1010 Computer Concepts and Software Applications (3) EDUC 2265 Computers in Schools (3) PSY 2220 Developmental Psychology (3) S WK 221G Introduction to Social Welfare (3) S WK 100E Social Work Elective (3) CS 110 Computer Literacy (3) General Elective (3) C EP 110G Human Growth and Behavior (3) Additional courses specific to NMSU B.S.W. offered by CNM Courses listed in this section are optional, they are additional courses offered by CNM that apply to NMSU s B.S.W. Courses are not required for the completion of the Associate of Arts in Human Services. ENG 2219 Technical Writing (3) ENGL 218G Technical and Scientific Communication (3) 1 To determine or select a course within AAST, AFST, CHMS, CST, NATV and WMST categories, please meet with a CNM academic coach. 2 Courses meet the LSAA training hour requirements. For more information, please contact a CNM academic coach. 3 Completion of SPAN 1101 Beginning Spanish (4) or higher 4-8 credit hour(s) from Human Services required program approved electives coursework section, will fulfill 4-8 credit hours of required CNM Human Services Approved Electives and NMSU s BSW second language requirement. It is strongly recommended that students complete two language courses. Additional forms in which Foreign Language can be met to fulfill NMSU requirements are: Complete two semesters of a foreign language or pass one at the second level. Pass one 300 or 400 level second language course taught entirely in that language. Complete three years of a second language in high school Pass the CLEP exam and receive full credit For more information on how to fulfill NMSU s BSW Foreign Language requirement, please contact: Irma Hernandez B.S.W. Academic Advisor (575) 646-3529 or irhernan@nmsu.edu Signature on File