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Transfer from SUNY JEFFERSON to SUNY POTSDAM <<>> <<>> <<>> <<>> <<>> ACADEMIC MAJOR ADVISING GUIDE

This advising guide is intended to assist faculty and students with introductory major course selection at SUNY Jefferson. Although not specifically required as prerequisites for admission to SUNY Potsdam, it is recommended that JCC students complete the courses indicated for their intended major prior to transferring. This will insure that introductory major course work required for enrollment in upper-division (300/400 level) courses has been completed and that students have the opportunity to complete the B.A. or B.S. degree in two years of additional full-time study at Potsdam. Additional major courses, beyond those specifically recommended, may also be completed at JCC prior to transferring. Students transferring to Potsdam to complete a major that has no introductory course work available at JCC will need additional time to complete their degree after transferring. Non-major courses with grades of D or higher are acceptable for transfer. Grades of C or higher must be earned in each course to be applied toward the major or toward major cognate requirements (this policy is identical for courses taken at Potsdam). Students transferring directly to Potsdam with a JCC A.A. or A.S. degree, having completed 30 semester hours of general education including 7 out of 10 SUNY General Education requirements, will be exempt from any additional Potsdam General Education Foundations and Modes of Inquiry requirements not already satisfied. The 7 out of 10 General Education requirements must include Basic Communication and Mathematics. This document was developed in order to provide a seamless two-plus-two transfer opportunity that reduces unnecessary repetition of general education and curricular content. It follows SUNY Transfer Paths and complies with SUNY General Education requirements thereby enabling students to complete their intended program of study on time, without unnecessary cost and/or duplication of effort. Specific academic advising is available from: Susan Manfred -or- Terry Francis Director of Academic Transfer Services Assistant Director of Transfer Services SUNY Potsdam SUNY Potsdam Potsdam, NY 13676 Potsdam, NY 13676 Phone: 315-267-2237 Phone: 315-267-2129 Fax: 315-267-2762 Fax: 315-267-2762 Email: manfresr@potsdam.edu Email: francito@potsdam.edu

TABLE of CONTENTS POTSDAM MAJOR PAGE POTSDAM MAJOR PAGE Anthropology 1 English: Literature/Writing 7 Archaeological Studies 1 English: Writing 7-8 Art Education 1-2 English: Middle/Secondary Education 15 Art History 2 Environmental Studies 8 Art Studio 2 French 8 Biochemistry 2 French: Middle/Secondary Education 15 Biology (B.A.) 2-3 Geology (B.A.) 8 Biology (B.S.) 3 Geology (B.S.) 8 Biology: Secondary Education 14 Geology/Earth Science: Secondary Education 15 Business Administration 3 History 9 Business Economics 4 Mathematics 9 Chemistry (B.A.) 4 Mathematics: Middle/Secondary Education 16 Chemistry (B.S.) 4 Music 9 Chemistry: Secondary Education 14 Philosophy 9 Childhood/Early Childhood Education 12-13 Physics 9 Communication (Speech) 4-5 Physics: Secondary Education 16 Community Health 5 Political Science 9-10 Computer Science (B.A. Computer Science) 5 Psychology 10 Computer Science (B.A. Info Systems) 5 Social Studies: Middle/Secondary Education 16-17 Computer Science (B.S.) 6 Sociology 10 Criminal Justice 6 Spanish 10 Dance 6 Spanish: Middle/Secondary Education 17 Earth Science: Secondary Education 15 Theatre 10 Economics 6-7 Theatre Education 10 English: Creative Writing (B.A.) 7 Visual Arts (B.F.A.) 10-11 English: Creative Writing (B.F.A.) 7 Women s and Gender Studies 11 English: Literature 7

SUNY JEFFERSON/SUNY POTSDAM MAJOR ADVISING GUIDE October 2014 ANTHROPOLOGY Recommended JCC degree: A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences Humanities and Social Sciences ANT 142 Introduction to Archaeology ANT 143 Cultural Anthropology ANT 145 Physical Anthropology MTH 144 Elementary Statistics -or- MTH 174 Mathematical Probability and Statistics I (recommended, not required) FRE 222 Intermediate French II -or- GER 222 Intermediate German II -or- SPA 222 Intermediate Spanish II (recommended, not required) ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES ANT 142 Introduction to Archaeology ANT 143 Cultural Anthropology (recommended, not required) ANT 145 Physical Anthropology (recommended, not required) ART 113 History of Western Art I ART 114 History of Western Art II GEO 131 Physical Geology GEO 132 Historical Geology MTH 144 Elementary Statistics -or- MTH 174 Mathematical Probability and Statistics I (recommended, not required) ART EDUCATION (ART STUDIO MAJOR with K-12 certification) ART 113 History of Western Art I ART 114 History of Western Art II ART 117 Basic Drawing ART 125 Three-Dimensional Design ART 217 Intermediate Drawing ART 242 Color, Line and Design Page 1

EDU 210 Principles of Education PSY 133 Introduction to Psychology (recommended, not required) ART HISTORY ART 113 History of Western Art I ART 114 History of Western Art II ART 117 Basic Drawing -or- ART 242 Color, Line and Design ART STUDIO ART 113 History of Western Art I ART 114 History of Western Art II ART 117 Basic Drawing ART 125 Three-Dimensional Design ART 217 Intermediate Drawing ART 242 Color, Line and Design BIOCHEMISTRY BIO 131 Principles of Biology I BIO 132 Principles of Biology II BIO 200 Genetics CHE 211 Organic Chemistry I CHE 212 Organic Chemistry II PHY 143 Science and Engineering Physics I (PHY 131 General Physics I may be substituted) PHY 144 Science and Engineering Physics II (PHY 132 General Physics II may be substituted) BIOLOGY (BA degree) Page 2

BIO 131 Principles of Biology I BIO 132 Principles of Biology II BIO 200 Genetics BIO 201 Ecology CHE 211 Organic Chemistry I BIOLOGY (BS degree) BIO 131 Principles of Biology I BIO 132 Principles of Biology II BIO 200 Genetics BIO 201 Ecology CHE 211 Organic Chemistry I CHE 212 Organic Chemistry II (strongly recommended, not required) MTH 174 Mathematical Probability and Statistics I -or- PHY 143 Science and Engineering Physics I (PHY 131 General Physics I may be substituted) PHY 144 Science and Engineering Physics II (PHY 132 General Physics II may be substituted) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Recommended JCC degree: A.S. Business Administration ACC 101 Accounting Principles I ACC 102 Accounting Principles II BUS 124 Marketing BUS 131 Principles of Management BUS 211 Business Law I BUS 221 Human Resource Management (recommended, not required) BUS choose additional business administration major courses under advisement ECO 101 Macroeconomics ECO 102 Microeconomics MTH 174 Mathematical Probability & Statistics I (MTH 144 Elem. Statistics may be substituted) Page 3

BUSINESS ECONOMICS ACC 101 Accounting Principles I (recommended, not required) ACC 102 Accounting Principles II (recommended, not required) ECO 101 Macroeconomics ECO 102 Microeconomics ENG 221 Writing Literary Nonfiction MTH 174 Mathematical Probability & Statistics I (MTH 144 Elem. Statistics may be substituted) CHEMISTRY (BA degree) CHE 211 Organic Chemistry I CHE 212 Organic Chemistry II PHY 143 Science and Engineering Physics I (PHY 131 General Physics I may be substituted) PHY 144 Science and Engineering Physics II (PHY 132 General Physics II may be substituted) CHEMISTRY (BS degree) CHE 211 Organic Chemistry I CHE 212 Organic Chemistry II MTH 241 Calculus III PHY 143 Science and Engineering Physics I (PHY 131 General Physics I may be substituted) PHY 144 Science and Engineering Physics II (PHY 132 General Physics II may be substituted) COMMUNICATION (SPEECH) Page 4

ENG 102 Composition and Literature ENG 221 Writing Literary Nonfiction STA 151 Public Speaking COMMUNITY HEALTH Community Health major courses are not available at JCC. Recommended JCC degree: A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences -or- A.S. Human Services including HEA 101 Personal and Community Health (recommended, not required) BIO 106 Human Biology BIO 203 Anatomy and Physiology I (recommended, not required) MTH 174 Mathematical Probability & Statistics I (MTH 144 Elem. Statistics may be substituted) COMPUTER SCIENCE (BA degree Computer Science track) Recommended JCC degree: A.S. Computer Science -or- A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Mathematics and Science CIS 216 Advanced Programming CIS 221 Computer Architecture CIS 225 Assembly Language CIS 250 Data Structures MTH 174 Mathematical Probability and Statistics I COMPUTER SCIENCE (BA degree Information Systems track) Recommended JCC degree: A.S. Computer Information Systems -or- A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Mathematics and Science CIS 216 Advanced Programming CIS 221 Computer Architecture CIS 225 Assembly Language CIS 250 Data Structures MTH 174 Mathematical Probability and Statistics I Business Administration minor (choose two to three minor courses under advisement) Page 5

COMPUTER SCIENCE (BS degree) Recommended JCC degree: A.S. Computer Science -or- A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Mathematics and Science CIS 216 Advanced Programming CIS 221 Computer Architecture CIS 225 Assembly Language CIS 250 Data Structures MTH 174 Mathematical Probability and Statistics I MTH 241 Calculus III -or- MTH 245 Linear Algebra Choose one science (two course sequence) from the following: BIO 131 and 132 General Biology I and II CHE 131 and 132 General Chemistry I and II PHY 143 and 144 Science and Engineering Physics I and II CRIMINAL JUSTICE Recommended JCC degree: A.S. Criminal Justice -or- A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 102 Criminal Administration Procedures CRJ 110 Criminal Evidence CRJ choose additional criminal justice major courses under advisement MTH 174 Mathematical Probability & Statistics I (MTH 144 Elem. Statistics may be substituted) PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy (recommended pre-requisite course) POL 121 Introduction to American Government PSY 133 Introduction to Psychology SOC 144 Introduction to Sociology SOC 245 Criminology DANCE Dance major courses are not available at Jefferson. ECONOMICS ECO 101 Macroeconomics ECO 102 Microeconomics Page 6

ENG 221 Writing Literary Nonfiction MTH 174 Mathematical Probability & Statistics I (MTH 144 Elem. Statistics may be substituted) ENGLISH: CREATIVE WRITING (BA degree) - Creative Writing Emphasis ENG 220 Creative Writing ENG 221 Writing Literary Nonfiction ENG 201 Survey of British Literature I -or- ENG 202 Survey of British Literature II -or- ENG 209 Mythology ENGLISH: CREATIVE WRITING (BFA degree) - Creative Writing Emphasis ENG 220 Creative Writing ENG 221 Writing Literary Nonfiction ENG 201 Survey of British Literature I -or- ENG 202 Survey of British Literature II -or- ENG 209 Mythology ENGLISH: LITERATURE - Literature Emphasis ENG 102 Composition and Literature (recommended, not required) ENG 201 Survey of British Literature I -or- ENG 202 Survey of British Literature II ENG 209 Mythology ENGLISH: LITERATURE/WRITING (required for students seeking English Adolescence Education (GR 5-12) certification) ENG 102 Composition and Literature ENG 201 Survey of British Literature I -or- ENG 202 Survey of British Literature II ENG 209 Mythology ENG 220 Creative Writing ENGLISH: WRITING Page 7

ENG 102 Composition and Literature (recommended, not required) ENG 220 Creative Writing (recommended, not required) ENG 221 Writing Literary Nonfiction ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES BIO 105 Environmental Biology (recommended, not required) ENG 218 Technical and Professional Writing ENG 221 Writing Literary Nonfiction GEO 105 Environmental Geology -or- GEO 131 Physical Geology SCI 110 Energy and the Environment (recommended, not required) FRENCH Limited French major courses are available at JCC. Recommended JCC degree: A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences including the following course: FRE 222 Intermediate French II GEOLOGY (BA degree) GEO 131 Physical Geology GEO 132 Historical Geology GEOLOGY (BS degree) GEO 131 Physical Geology GEO 132 Historical Geology MTH 174 Mathematical Probability and Statistics I -or- PHY 143 Science and Engineering Physics I (PHY 131 General Physics I may be substituted) PHY 144 Science and Engineering Physics II (PHY 132 General Physics II may be substituted) Page 8

HISTORY at HIS 111 History of Western Civilization I -or- HIS 112 History of Western Civilization II HIS 150 American History to 1877 -or- HIS 151 American History 1877 to Present HIS choose additional history major electives under advisement MATHEMATICS MTH 241 Calculus III MTH 245 Linear Algebra MUSIC, MUSIC EDUCATION, MUSIC PERFORMANCE, MUSICAL STUDIES, BUSINESS of MUSIC Music major courses are not available at Jefferson. PHILOSOPHY PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy (recommended, not required) PHI 221 Ethics PHYSICS PHY 143 Science and Engineering Physics I PHY 144 Science and Engineering Physics II PHY 145 Science and Engineering Physics III POLITICAL SCIENCE Page 9

POL 121 Introduction to American Government POL 127 Introduction to Western Political Thought (recommended, not required) MTH 174 Math Probability and Statistics I (MTH 144 Elementary Statistics may be substituted) PSYCHOLOGY -or- A.S. Human Services PSY 133 Introduction to Psychology PSY choose additional psychology major electives under advisement MTH 174 Math Probability and Statistics I (MTH 144 Elementary Statistics may be substituted) SOCIOLOGY -or- A.S. Human Services SOC 144 Introduction to Sociology SOC choose additional sociology major electives under advisement MTH 174 Math Probability and Statistics I (MTH 144 Elementary Statistics may be substituted) SPANISH Limited Spanish major courses are available at JCC. Recommended JCC degree: A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences including the following course: SPA 222 Intermediate Spanish II THEATRE Theatre major courses are not available at JCC. Recommended JCC degree: A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences ENG 225 Shakespeare s Plays (recommended, not required) THEATRE EDUCATION (K-12 certification) Theatre Education major courses are not available at JCC. Recommended JCC degree: A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences EDU 210 Principles of Education ENG 225 Shakespeare s Plays (recommended, not required) VISUAL ARTS (BFA degree) Page 10

ART 113 History of Western Art I ART 114 History of Western Art II ART 117 Basic Drawing ART 125 Three-Dimensional Design ART 217 Intermediate Drawing ART 242 Color, Line and Design WOMEN S and GENDER STUDIES Women s and Gender Studies major courses are not available at JCC. Recommended JCC degree: A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences including the following courses: ENG 186 Women in Literature (recommended, not required) HIS 217 History of Women in America (recommended, not required) Page 11

EDUCATION CERTIFICATION MAJORS CHILDHOOD/EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (BIRTH GRADE 6) Recommended JCC degree: A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences Childhood Education (Jointly Registered Program with SUNY Potsdam) including as many of the following courses as possible: EDU 210 Principles of Education ART 117 Basic Drawing -or- ART 242 Color, Line and Design -or- MUS 100 Fundamentals of Music -or- MUS 101 Music Theory -or- STA 183 Introduction to Acting ART 113 History of Western Art I -or- ART 114 History of Western Art II -or- ART 115 Art Appreciation I -or- ART 116 Art Appreciation II -or- MUS 115 Music Appreciation BIO 111 General Biology I -or- BIO 131 Principles of Biology I CHE 107 Introduction to Chemistry I -or- -or- PHY 131 General Physics I GEG 101 Introduction to World Geography GEO 110 Earth Sciences -or- GEO 131 Physical Geology ENG 101 Research and Composition ENG 102 Composition and Literature HIS 150 American History to 1877 HIS 151 American History 1877 to Present MTH 144 Elementary Statistics -or- MTH 174 Mathematical Probability and Statistics I MTH 148 Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary Teachers I MTH 149 Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary Teachers II STA 151 Public Speaking Modern Language: Four years of the same foreign language at the high school level satisfy the modern language requirement at Potsdam. Students who have not completed four years in high school should place into JCC s language sequence at the appropriate level and complete the language sequence through ASL 221, FRE 221, GER 221 or SPA 221. If the language requirement was completed in high school, HIS 111 and 112 History of Western Civilization I and II may be substituted. SPECIALIZATION AREAS for Childhood/Early Childhood Majors: Students must choose one specialization area from the following: Biology, Chemistry, English, Geology, Mathematics, Page 12

Physics or Social Studies/History. The Specialization will be started at JCC and completed at the upper-division level at Potsdam. Biology Specialization: BIO 131 Principles of Biology I (recommended, not required) BIO 132 Principles of Biology II BIO 200 Genetics -or- BIO 201 Ecology Chemistry Specialization: CHEM 131 General Chemistry I CHEM 132 General Chemistry II English Specialization: ENG 201 Survey of British Literature I -or- ENG 202 Survey of British Literature II -or- ENG 209 Mythology ENG 220 Creative Writing -or- ENG 221 Writing Literary Nonfiction ENG 114 Early Childhood Literature -or- ENG 214 Survey of Children s Literature Geology Specialization: GEO 131 Physical Geology (recommended, not required) GEO 132 Historical Geology GEO 141 Astronomy -or- GEO 144 Meteorology Mathematics Specialization: MTH 245 Linear Algebra Physics Specialization: PHY 131 General Physics I PHY 132 General Physics II GEO 141 Astronomy -or- GEO 144 Meteorology Social Studies/History Specialization: HIS 114 History of New York State POL 121 Introduction to American Government Updated 10/15/2014 Page 13

ADOLESCENCE/SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATION MAJORS ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION (GRADES 7-12): BIOLOGY BIO 131 Principles of Biology I BIO 132 Principles of Biology II BIO 200 Genetics BIO 201 Ecology CHE 211 Organic Chemistry I GEO 110 Earth Sciences -or- GEO 131 Physical Geology -or- GEO 132 Historical Geology PHY 131 General Physics I -or- PHY 143 Science and Engineering Physics I PSY 133 Introduction to Psychology ASL 221 American Sign Language III -or- FRE 221 Intermediate French I -or- GER 221 Intermediate German I -or- SPA 221 Intermediate Spanish I -or- four years of the same foreign language completed at the high school level ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION (GRADES 7-12): CHEMISTRY CHE 211 Organic Chemistry I CHE 212 Organic Chemistry II BIO 106 Human Biology -or- BIO 111 General Biology I -or- BIO 112 General Biology II -or- BIO 131 Principles of Biology I -or- BIO 132 Principles of Biology II GEO 110 Earth Sciences -or- GEO 131 Physical Geology -or- GEO 132 Historical Geology PHY 143 Science and Engineering Physics I (PHY 131 General Physics I may be substituted) PHY 144 Science and Engineering Physics II (PHY 132 General Physics II may be substituted) PSY 133 Introduction to Psychology ASL 221 American Sign Language III -or- FRE 221 Intermediate French I -or- GER 221 Intermediate German I -or- SPA 221 Intermediate Spanish I -or- four years of the same Page 14

foreign language completed at the high school level ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION (GRADES 7-12): EARTH SCIENCE GEO 131 Physical Geology GEO 132 Historical Geology GEO 141 Astronomy -or- GEO 144 Meteorology BIO 200 Genetics PSY 133 Introduction to Psychology ASL 221 American Sign Language III -or- FRE 221 Intermediate French I -or- GER 221 Intermediate German I -or- SPA 221 Intermediate Spanish I -or- four years of the same foreign language completed at the high school level ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION (GRADES 5-12): ENGLISH including the following courses : ENG 102 Composition and Literature ENG 201 Survey of British Literature I -or- ENG 202 Survey of British Literature II ENG 209 Mythology ENG 220 Creative Writing STA 111 Introduction to Mass Communication ASL 221 American Sign Language III -or- FRE 221 Intermediate French I -or- GER 221 Intermediate German I -or- SPA 221 Intermediate Spanish I -or- four years of the same foreign language completed at the high school level ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION (GRADES 5-12): FRENCH FRE 222 Intermediate French II ART 113 History of Western Art I -or- ART 114 History of Western Art II STA 151 Public Speaking Page 15

ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION (GRADES 7-12): MATHEMATICS MTH 174 Mathematical Probability and Statistics I MTH 241 Calculus III MTH 245 Linear Algebra ENG 101 Research and Composition ENG 102 Composition and Literature ASL 221 American Sign Language III -or- FRE 221 Intermediate French I -or- GER 221 Intermediate German I -or- SPA 221 Intermediate Spanish I -or- four years of the same foreign language completed at the high school level ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION (GRADES 7-12): PHYSICS PHY 143 Science and Engineering Physics I PHY 144 Science and Engineering Physics II PHY 145 Science and Engineering Physics III BIO 106 Human Biology -or- BIO 111 General Biology I -or- BIO 112 General Biology II -or- BIO 131 Principles of Biology I -or- BIO 132 Principles of Biology II GEO 110 Earth Sciences -or- GEO 131 Physical Geology -or- GEO 132 Historical Geology PSY 133 Introduction to Psychology ASL 221 American Sign Language III -or- FRE 221 Intermediate French I -or- GER 221 Intermediate German I -or- SPA 221 Intermediate Spanish I -or- four years of the same foreign language completed at the high school level ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION (GRADES 5-12): SOCIAL STUDIES ANT 143 Cultural Anthropology Page 16

ECO 101 Macroeconomics -or- ECO 102 Microeconomics HIS 111 History of Western Civilization I -or- HIS 112 History of Western Civilization II HIS 114 History of New York State HIS 150 American History to 1877 HIS 151 American History 1877 to Present POL 121 Introduction to American Government PSY 133 Introduction to Psychology SOC 144 Introduction to Sociology STA 151 Public Speaking ASL 221 American Sign Language III -or- FRE 221 Intermediate French I -or- GER 221 Intermediate German I -or- SPA 221 Intermediate Spanish I -or- four years of the same foreign language completed at the high school level ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION (GRADES 5-12): SPANISH SPA 222 Intermediate Spanish II ART 113 History of Western Art I -or- ART 114 History of Western Art II STA 151 Public Speaking Updated 10/15/2014 Page 17