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LCC TERM COURSES (COMPLETED FALL 1973 OR LATER) WHICH SATISFY THE MACRAO TRANSFER AGREEMENT REQUIREMENTS English Composition - minimum of 6 semester credit hours Semester Credit ENG 121 Freshman English I 2.67 ENG 122 Freshman English II 2.67 ENG 123 Freshman English III 2.67 ENG 132 Freshman English II/Honors 2.67 ENG 133 Freshman English III/Honors 2.67 COM 121 Composition I 2.67 COM 122 Composition II 2.67 COM 123 Composition III 2.67 WRI 121 Composition I 2.67 WRI 122 Composition II 2.67 WRI 123 Composition III 2.67 WRI 132 Honors Comp II 2.67 WRI 133 Honors Comp III 2.67 If a student took these term courses: They need to take this semester course: (WRIT 121) (ENGL/WRIT 122) ENGL 122 or WRIT 121 WRI 121 ENG/WRI 122 ENG/WRI 123 WRIT 122 (or 4 cr. 200 ENGL/WRIT) (or 4 cr. 200 ENGL/WRIT) (or 4 cr. 200 ENGL/WRIT) Science and Mathematics - minimum of 8 semester credit hours Biological Sciences: ANT 145 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology 2.67 ANT 150 Anatomy and Physiology 3.33 ANT 151 Anatomy and Physiology I 2.67 ANT 152 Anatomy and Physiology II 2.67 ANT 211 Human Anatomy 3.33 BIO 101 Biology 2.67 BIO 107 Cellular Biology 2.67 BIO 107 Cell Biology I 2.67 BIO 107 General Biology 2.67 BIO 108 Life Processes 2.67 BIO 108 Cell Biology II 2.67 BIO 108 General Biology 2.67 BIO 109 Principles of Ecology 2.67 BIO 109 Ecology 2.67 BIO 109 General Biology 2.67 BIO 201 Zoology I 2.67 BIO 201 Anatomy and Physiology I 2.67 or 3.33 BIO 202 Zoology II 2.67 BIO 202 Anatomy and Physiology II 2.67 or 3.33 BIO 203 Microbiology 2.67 BIO 207 Cell Biology 2.67 BIO 213 Foundations of Biological Science for Elementary Teachers 2.67 BIO 250 General Entomology 2.67 BIO 250 Entomology 2.67 BIO 260 Botany (Plant Morphology) (Formerly BIO 203) 2.67 BIO 260 Botany 2.67 BIO 261 Plant Physiology 2.67 Requirement satisfied by a combination of science and mathematics courses or only science courses. Only one math course, selected from College Algebra & Trigonometry, Calculus or Statistics, can be used for partial fulfillment of this requirement. A minimum of a biological science and a physical science must be selected.

BIO 262 Systematic Botany 2.67 BIO 270 Human Heredity 2.67 BIO 270 Human Heredity 2.00 BIO 270 Human Genetics 2.67 BIO 271 Genetics Laboratory 0.67 BIO 272 Genetics 2.00 BIO 280 Histology 3.33 BIO 280 Histology 2.67 BIO 290 and Principles of Embryology 2.00 BIO 291 Embryology Lab 2.00 BIO 291 Embryology Laboratory 1.33 FBS 211 Foundations of Biological Science 2.67 FC 210 Foundations of Conservation 2.67 FDN 210 Foundations of Conservation 2.67 FDN 212 Foundations of Biological Science 2.67 MIC 203 Microbiology 2.67 NS 111 Integrated N.S. I 2.67 NS 121 The Physical World 2.67 NS 121 Natural Science (Physical World) 2.67 PGY 212 and Human Physiology (Formerly ANT 212) 3.33 PGY 213 Human Physiology Laboratory 0.67 Physical Sciences: AST 201 Introduction to Astronomy 2.67 AST 201 Astronomy 2.67 CEM 110 Fundamentals of Chemistry 3.33 CEM 110 Fundamentals of Chemistry I 3.33 CEM 111 General Chemistry I (Inorganic) 3.33 CEM 111 and Fundamentals of Chemistry II 2.67 CEM 181 General Chemistry Laboratory I 0.67 CEM 112 General Chemistry II 3.33 CEM 112 and Fundamentals of Chemistry III 2.00 CEM 122 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Lab 0.67 CEM 113 General Chemistry III 3.33 CEM 131 and Introduction to Chemistry Lecture I 2.00 CEM 141 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory I 0.67 CEM 132 and Introduction to Chemistry Lecture II 2.00 CEM 142 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory II 0.67 CEM 133 and Introduction to Chemistry Lecture III 2.00 CEM 143 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory III 0.67 CEM 165 Concepts in Biochemistry (Formerly CEM 100) 3.33 CEM 170 Introduction to Chemistry 1.33 CEM 171 and General Chemistry Lecture I 2.67 CEM 181 General Chemistry Laboratory I 0.67 CEM 172 and General Chemistry Lecture II 2.00 CEM 182 General Chemistry Laboratory II 2.00 CEM 173 and General Chemistry Lecture III 2.00 CEM 183 General Chemistry Laboratory III 1.33 CEM 243 Principles of Organic Chemistry III 2.00 CEM 243 Intermediate Organic Chemistry III 2.00 CEM 251 Organic Chemistry I 3.33 CEM 251 Organic Chemistry I 2.00 CEM 252 Organic Chemistry II 3.33 CEM 252 Organic Chemistry II 2.00 CEM 253 Organic Chemistry III 3.33 CEM 253 Organic Chemistry III 2.00 CEM 261 Organic Cem I 2.67 CEM 262 Organic Cem II 2.67 CEM 263 Organic Cem III 2.67 CEM 264 Org Cem Lab I 1.33 CEM 265 Org Cem Lab II 1.33 FDN 211 Foundations of Physical Science 2.67 FPS 212 Foundations of Physical Science 2.67 GE 210 Physical Geology 2.67 GE 210 Michigan Field Geology 1.33 GE 221 Geology I 2.67 GE 222 Geology II 2.67 GE 223 Geology III 2.67 GE 224 Michigan Geology 2.67 GE 245 Japan Geo & Geog 2.00 GE 245 Physical Geology and Economic Geography of Japan 2.00 GE 250 Phy GE/EC Japan 2.67

GE 250 Japanese Geography & Geology 2.67 IST 211 Integrated Science for Teachers - I 2.67 IST 212 Integrated Science for Teachers - II 2.67 IST 213 Integrated Science for Teachers - III 2.67 MET 112 Basic Meteorology 1.33 MET 212 Introduction to Meteorology 2.67 NS 112 Integrated NS II 2.67 NS 113 Integrated NS III 2.67 NS 122 Natural Science (Rocks and Stars) 2.67 NS 122 Rocks and Stars 2.67 NS 123 Natural Science (The Living World) 2.67 NS 123 Living World 2.67 OCN 225 Basic Oceanology and Limnology 2.67 OCN 225 Basic Limnology and Oceanology 2.67 PHY 191 Physics for the Life Sciences 3.33 PHY 191 Life Sci Physics 3.33 PHY 201 Physics (Mechanics and Heat) 2.67 PHY 202 Physics (Electricity, Magnetism and Wave Motion) 2.67 PHY 203 Physics (Optics and Modern Physics) 2.67 PHY 209 Foundations of Physical Science 2.67 PHY 211 Physics (Mechanics and Heat) 2.67 PHY 212 Physics (Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound) 2.67 PHY 213 Physics (Optics and Modern Physics) 2.67 Mathematics and Statistics: MTH 102 Intermediate Algebra 3.33 MTH 164 College Algebra and Trigonometry I 3.33 MTH 165 College Algebra and Trigonometry II 3.33 MTH 166 Finite Mathematics with Applications 3.33 MTH 166 Finite Mathematics 3.33 MTH 170 Intro to Stat 3.33 MTH 200 Arithmetical Foundations 3.33 MTH 205 Statistics I 3.33 MTH 213 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 3.33 MTH 214 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 3.33 MTH 215 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 3.33 MTH 216 Analytic Geometry and Calculus IV 3.33 MTH 234 Theory of Matrices 3.33 MTH 234 Theory of Matrices 2.67 MTH 234 Linear Algebra 3.33 Social Science - minimum of 8 semester credit hours Geography: GEO 201 World Regional Geography 2.67 GEO 203 Economic Geography 2.00 Political Science: SS 104 American Government 2.67 SS 105 State and Local Government 2.67 Psychology: PSY 200 Introductory Psychology: Social-Individual Behavior 2.67 PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology: Principles and Methods 2.67 PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology 2.67 PSY 202 Psychology of Personality 2.67 PSY 202 Psychology of Personality 2.00 PSY 203 Introduction to Social Psychology 2.67 PSY 203 Introduction to Social Psychology 2.00 Sociology/Anthropology: SA 200 Principles of Sociology 2.67 SA 270 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 2.67 Social Science: SS 101 Introduction to Social Science I 2.67 SS 101 Living in Societies 2.67 SS 102 Introduction to Social Science II 2.67 SS 102 The Economic Condition 2.67 SS 103 Introduction to Social Science III 2.67 SS 103 Politics in Society 2.67

Humanitites - minimum of 8 semester credit hours Art History: ART 226 Art Form Development I 2.67 ART 226 Introduction to Scientific Illustration 2.67 ART 227 Art Form Development II 2.67 ART 228 Art Form Development III 2.67 ART 228 Introduction to Animal Illustration 2.67 HUM 100 Introduction to Art 2.67 HUM 101 Art and Music History in Western Civilization 2.67 HUM 101 Art & Music Hist 2.67 HUM 150 History of Art I 2.00 HUM 150 History of Art I 2.67 HUM 151 History of Art II 2.00 HUM 151 History of Art II 2.67 HUM 152 History of Art III 2.00 HUM 152 History of Art III 2.67 History: HST 104 World Affairs Since 1945 2.67 HST 104 Recent European and World History 2.67 HST 105 The Twentieth Century World 2.67 HST 111 American History I 2.67 HST 111 U.S. History I 2.67 HST 111 United States History to 1865 2.67 HST 112 American History II 2.67 HST 112 U.S. History II 2.67 HST 112 United States History 1865 to the Present 2.67 HST 150 Afro-American History 2.67 HST 150 African American History 2.67 HST 160 Modern Mexico 2.67 HST 210 Studies in American History 2.67 HST 215 Herstory: Women in American History 2.67 HST 215 Women in American History 2.67 HST 220 Michigan History 2.67 HST 225 African American Michigan History 2.67 HST 230 British History I (1066-1689) 2.67 HST 231 British History II (1689 - present) 2.67 HST 232 Modern Ireland 2.67 HST 232 History of Modern Ireland 2.67 HST 255 African History: An Introduction 2.67 HST 255 African History 2.67 HST 260 Southern Africa 2.67 HST 260 Conflict and Revolution in Southern Africa 2.67 HST 270 The Modern Middle East 2.67 HST 275 Modern East Asia 2.67 HST 285 Seminar: Soviet Union Today 2.67 HST 290 Seminar: Vietnam - A Television History.67-2.67 HST 291 Seminar: Special Subjects.67-2.67 HST 292 Seminar: Special Subjects.67-2.67 HST 293 Seminar: Special Subjects 2.67 HST 294 Seminar: The American Legal Tradition 2.67 HST 296 Independ Study.67-2.67 HST 297 Independ Study.67-2.67 HST 298 Independent Study.67-2.67 HST 299 Independent Study.67-2.67 HUM 201 Western Civilization I 2.67 HUM 202 Western Civilization II 2.67 HUM 203 Western Civilization III 2.67 HUM 211 World Civilizations I 2.67 HUM 212 World Civilizations II 2.67 HUM 213 World Civilizations III 2.67 Literature: ENG 201 The Poetic Imagination 2.00 ENG 201 Introduction to Literature: Poetry 2.00 ENG 202 Introduction to Drama 2.67 ENG 202 Introduction to Drama 2.00 ENG 203 Introduction to Literature: Drama 2.00 ENG 203 Introduction to Prose 2.67 ENG 203 Introduction to Prose 2.00 ENG 203 Introduction to Literature: Prose 2.67 ENG 205 World Literature 2.00 ENG 210 The 19th Century American Novel 2.67 ENG 210 The American Novel 2.00 HUM 201, 202, 203 (Western Civilization I, II, III), or HUM 211, 212, 213 (World Civilization I, II, III), or a combination of 8 semester credit hours selected from two or more groups.

ENG 211 The 20th Century American Novel 2.67 ENG 215 Utopia: The Future Through The Past 2.00 ENG 220 Science Fiction 2.67 ENG 220 Science Fiction 2.67 ENG 225 The Popular Political Novel 2.67 ENG 240 The Film As Art 2.00 ENG 240 The Film As Art 2.67 ENG 245 Popular Culture 2.67 ENG 245 Popular Culture and Mass Media 2.00 ENG 250 Masterpieces of American Literature 2.67 ENG 250 Masterpieces of American Literature 2.67 ENG 255 Russian Literature in Translation: The "Golden Age" of 2.00 Realism ENG 260 Survey of Afro-American Literature 2.67 ENG 260 African American Literature 2.67 ENG 265 Japanese Literature 2.67 ENG 266 British Literature I 2.67 ENG 270 Literature by Women 2.67 ENG 275 The Philosophical Imagination in Literature 2.67 ENG 290 Shakespeare 2.00 ENG 290 Shakespeare 2.67 ENG 292 Seminar: Special Subjects.67-2.67 ENG 293 Seminar: Special Subjects.67-2.67 ENG 294 Seminar: Special Subjects.67-2.67 ENG 296 Independ Study.67-2.67 ENG 297 Independ Study.67-2.67 ENG 298 Independent Study.67-2.67 ENG 299 Independent Study 2.67 HUM 102 Mythology 2.67 Philosophy/Religion: HUM 104 Introduction to Humanities 2.67 HUM 215 Utopia: The Future Through The Past 2.67 HUM 220 Japanese Civilization 2.67 HUM 260 Seminar: Ancient Egypt 2.67 HUM 265 Seminar: Ethical Issues in Medicine 2.00 HUM 294 Seminar: The Apostle Paul 2.67 PHL 101 Principles of Reasoning 2.67 PHL 101 Introduction to Logic 2.67 PHL 101 Principles of Right Reason 2.67 PHL 103 Introduction to Ethics 2.67 PHL 201 History of Philosophy I 2.67 PHL 201 Survey of Western Philosophy I 2.67 PHL 202 History of Philosophy II 2.67 PHL 202 Survey of Western Philosophy II 2.67 PHL 203 History of Philosophy III 2.67 PHL 203 Survey of Western Philosophy III 2.67 PHL 211 Who Am I? 2.67 PHL 212 Self and Society 2.67 PHL 213 Life, Cosmos, and Ultimate Meaning 2.67 PHL 213 Life, Cosmos, Meaning 2.67 PHL 215 Formal Logic 2.67 PHL 215 Modern Formal Logic: An Introduction 2.67 PHL 250 Survey of American Philosophy 2.67 PHL 260 Contemporary Social Philosophy 2.67 PHL 260 Philosophy of Science 2.67 PHL 270 Philosophy of Science 2.67 REL 150 World Religions 2.67 REL 150 Major Religions of the World 2.67 REL 201 Religions of East Asia 2.67 REL 201 Religions of Asia 2.67 REL 203 Religion in American Life 2.67 REL 211 Hebrew Origins 2.67 REL 211 Old Testament 2.67 REL 211 Old Testament Literature 2.67 REL 211 The Bible: Old Testament 2.67 REL 212 Christian Origins 2.67 REL 212 New Testament 2.67 REL 212 New Testament Literature 2.67 REL 212 The Bible: New Testament 2.67 REL 291 Seminar: Special Subjects.67-2.67 REL 292 Seminar: Special Subjects.67-2.67 REL 293 Seminar: Special Subjects.67-2.67

REL 294 Seminar: Special Subjects.67-2.67 REL 296 Independent Study.67-2.67 REL 297 Independent Study.67-2.67 REL 298 Independent Study.67-2.67 REL 299 Independent Study.67-2.67 12/2/2011