Comprehensive Articulation Agreement General Education Course Equivalencies between NCCCS and Appalachian State University

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Comprehensive Articulation Agreement General Education Course Equivalencies between NCCCS and Appalachian State University Campus: Appalachian State University NOTES: (1) To transfer, CC course must be "C" or better Contact person name: Angela Osborne Telephone number: 828-262-2120 Email address: osborneab@appstate.edu NC Community College General ANT 210 General Anthropology Social/Behavioral Science S S AREA 3 Social Science ANT 220 Cultural Anthropology Social/Behavioral Science ANT 1215 3 Social Science ANT 221 Comparative Cultures Social/Behavioral Science S S AREA 3 Social Science ANT 230 Physical Anthropology Social/Behavioral Science ANT 1230 3 Not a Gen Ed course ANT 230A Physical Anthropology Lab Social/Behavioral Science S S ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course ANT 240 Archaeology Social/Behavioral Science ANT 1220 3 Social Science ART 111 Art Appreciation Humanities/Fine Arts ART 2011 3 Humanities ART 114 Art History Survey I Humanities/Fine Arts ART 2030 3 Humanities ART 115 Art History Survey II Humanities/Fine Arts ART 2130 3 Humanities ART 116 Survey of American Art Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities ART 117 Non-Western Art History Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities ASL 111 Elementary ASL I Humanities/Fine Arts No transfer course N/A Not a Gen Ed course ASL 112 Elementary ASL II Humanities/Fine Arts No transfer course N/A Not a Gen Ed course ASL 211 Intermediate ASL I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities ASL 212 Intermediate ASL II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities AST 111 Descriptive Astronomy Natural Science GSA 1010 3 Natural Sciences Within general science sequence AST 111A Descriptive Astronomy Lab Natural Science GSA 1011 1 Natural Sciences Within general science sequence AST 151 General Astronomy I Natural Science AST 1001 3 Natural Sciences AST 1001 is a 4hr course @ ASU AST 151A General Astronomy I Lab Natural Science AST 1002 1 Natural Sciences AST 152 General Astronomy II Natural Science AST 1002 3 Natural Sciences AST 1002 is a 4hr course @ ASU AST 152A General Astronomy II Lab Natural Science AST 1003 1 Natural Sciences BIO 110 Principles of Biology Natural Science SCI AREA 3 Natural Sciences BIO 111 General Biology I Natural Science BIO 1101 4 Natural Sciences BIO 112 General Biology II Natural Science BIO 1102 4 Natural Sciences BIO 120 Introductory Botany Natural Science BIO 2000 4 Not a Gen Ed course BIO 130 Introductory Zoology Natural Science BIO 2001 4 Not a Gen Ed course BIO 140 Environmental Biology Natural Science BIO AREA 3 Natural Sciences BIO 140A Environmental Biology Lab Natural Science BIO AREA 1 Natural Sciences CHM 131 Introduction to Chemistry Natural Science SCI AREA 3 Natural Sciences

CHM 131A Introduction to Chemistry Lab Natural Science SCI AREA 1 Natural Sciences CHM 132 Organic and Biochemistry Natural Science SCI AREA 4 Natural Sciences CHM 135 Survey of Chemistry I Natural Science SCI AREA 4 Natural Sciences CHM 136 Survey of Chemistry II Natural Science SCI AREA 4 Natural Sciences CHM 151 General Chemistry I Natural Science CHE 1101 & 1110 4 Natural Sciences CHM 152 General Chemistry II Natural Science CHE 1102 & 1120 4 Natural Sciences CIS 110 Intro to Computers Mathematics (quantitative option) C S ELECTIVE 3 Mathematics When grouped with 3hr math course CIS 115 Intro to Prog & Logic Mathematics (quantitative option) C S ELECTIVE 3 Mathematics When grouped with 3hr math course COM 110 Introduction to Communication Humanities/Fine Arts (substitute) COM 1200 3 Not a Gen Ed course COM 120 Intro Interpersonal Com Humanities/Fine Arts (substitute) COM 2121 3 Not a Gen Ed course COM 231 Public Speaking Humanities/Fine Arts (substitute) COM 2101 3 Not a Gen Ed course DAN 110 Dance Appreciation Humanities/Fine Arts DAN 2014 3 Humanities DAN 211 Dance History I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DAN 212 Dance History II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DRA 111 Theatre Appreciation Humanities/Fine Arts THR 2011 3 Humanities DRA 112 Literature of the Theatre Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DRA 115 Theatre Criticism Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DRA 122 Oral Interpretation Humanities/Fine Arts THR 2610 3 Humanities DRA 126 Storytelling Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities DRA 211 Theatre History I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities DRA 212 Theatre History II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities ECO 151 Survey of Economics Social/Behavioral Science ECO 1010 3 Social Sciences ECO 251 Prin of Microeconomics Social/Behavioral Science ECO 2030 3 Social Sciences ECO 252 Prin of Macroeconomics Social/Behavioral Science ECO 2040 3 Not a Gen Ed course ENG 111 Expository Writing English Composition ENG 1000 3 English ENG 112 Argument-Based Research English Composition ENG 1100 3 English ENG 113 Literature-Based Research English Composition ENG 1100 3 English ENG 114 Prof Research and Reporting English Composition ENG 1100 3 English ENG 131 Introduction to Literature Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 1100 OR HUM LIT 3 English or Humanities ENG 231 American Literature I Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2310 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 232 American Literature II Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2320 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 233 Major American Writers Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2310 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 241 British Literature I Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2010 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 242 British Literature II GEN ED: Humanit Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2020 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 243 Major British Writers GEN ED: Human Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2010 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities

ENG 251 Western World Literature I Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2030 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 252 Western World Literature II Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2040 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 261 World Literature I Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2030 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities ENG 262 World Literature II Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2040 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities FRE 111 Elementary French I Humanities/Fine Arts FRE 1010 3 Not a Gen Ed course FRE 112 Elementary French II Humanities/Fine Arts FRE 1020 3 Not a Gen Ed course FRE 211 Intermediate French I Humanities/Fine Arts FRE 1040 3 Humanities FRE 212 Intermediate French II Humanities/Fine Arts FRE 1050 3 Humanities GEL 111 Introductory Geology Natural Science GLY 1101 4 Natural Sciences GEL 113 Historical Geology Natural Science GLY 1102 4 Natural Sciences GEL 120 Physical Geology Natural Science GLY 1101 4 Natural Sciences GEL 230 Environmental Geology Natural Science GLY 1103 4 Natural Sciences GEO 111 World Regional Geography Social/Behavioral Science GHY 1020 3 Social Sciences GEO 112 Cultural Geography Social/Behavioral Science GHY 1040 3 Social Sciences GEO 113 Economic Geography Social/Behavioral Science GHY 3210 3 Not a Gen Ed course GEO 130 General Physical Geography Social/Behavioral Science GHY 1010 3 Social Sciences GER 111 Elementary German I Humanities/Fine Arts GER 1010 3 Not a Gen Ed course GER 112 Elementary German II Humanities/Fine Arts GER 1020 3 Not a Gen Ed course GER 211 Intermediate German I Humanities/Fine Arts GER 1040 3 Humanities GER 212 Intermediate German II Humanities/Fine Arts GER 1050 3 Humanities HIS 111 World Civilizations I Social/Behavioral Science HIS 1101 3 Social Sciences HIS 112 World Civilizations II Social/Behavioral Science HIS 1102 3 Social Sciences HIS 114 Comparative World History Social/Behavioral Science HIS 1102 3 Social Sciences HIS 115 Intro to Global History Social/Behavioral Science HIS 1102 3 Social Sciences HIS 121 Western Civilization I Social/Behavioral Science HIS 1101 3 Social Sciences HIS 122 Western Civilization II Social/Behavioral Science HIS 1102 3 Social Sciences HIS 131 American History I Social/Behavioral Science HIS 2201 3 Not a Gen Ed course HIS 132 American History II Social/Behavioral Science HIS 2204 3 Not a Gen Ed course HUM 110 Technology and Society Humanities/Fine Arts TEC 2029 3 Humanities HUM 115 Critical Thinking Humanities/Fine Arts P&R 1040 3 Humanities HUM 120 Cultural Studies Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 121 The Nature of America Humanities/Fine Arts S S AREA 3 Social Sciences HUM 122 Southern Culture Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 130 Myth in Human Culture Humanities/Fine Arts F L 2010 OR HUM LIT 3 Humanities HUM 150 American Women's Studies Humanities/Fine Arts IDS 2420 3 Humanities

HUM 160 Introduction to Film Humanities/Fine Arts ENG 2170 3 Humanities HUM 161 Advanced Film Studies Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 211 Humanities I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 212 Humanities II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities HUM 220 Human Values and Meaning Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities ITA 111 Elementary Italian I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course ITA 112 Elementary Italian II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course ITA 211 Intermediate Italian I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities ITA 212 Intermediate Italian II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities JPN 111 Elementary Japanese I Humanities/Fine Arts JPN 1010 3 Not a Gen Ed course JPN 112 Elementary Japanese II Humanities/Fine Arts JPN 1020 3 Not a Gen Ed course JPN 211 Intermediate Japanese I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities JPN 212 Intermediate Japanese II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities LAT 111 Elementary Latin I Humanities/Fine Arts LAT 1010 3 Not a Gen Ed course LAT 112 Elementary Latin II Humanities/Fine Arts LAT 1020 3 Not a Gen Ed course LAT 141 Culture and Civilization Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities LAT 142 Lit. & the Roman Republic Humanities/Fine Arts HUM LIT 3 Humanities LAT 211 Intermediate Latin I Humanities/Fine Arts LAT 1040 3 Humanities LAT 212 Intermediate Latin II Humanities/Fine Arts LAT 1050 3 Humanities LAT 231 Reading and Composition Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities LAT 232 Imperial Literature Humanities/Fine Arts HUM LIT 3 Humanities MAT 140 Survey of Mathematics Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 140 & LAB = 4hrs=MAT 1010 MAT 141 Mathematical Concepts I Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 141 & LAB = 4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 142 Mathematical Concepts II Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 142 & LAB =4hrs= MAT AREA MAT 151 Statistics I Mathematics (quantitative option) STT 2810 OR ECO 2100 3 Not a Gen Ed course MAT 155 Statistical Analysis Mathematics (quantitative option) STT 2810 OR ECO 2100 3 Not a Gen Ed course MAT 161 College Algebra Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 161 & LAB=4hrs=MAT 1020 MAT 162 College Trigonometry Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 162 & LAB=4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 165 Finite Mathematics Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 165 & LAB=4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 171 & LAB=4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 172 Precalculus Trigonometry Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 172 & LAB=4hrs=MAT AREA MAT 175 Precalculus Mathematics MAT 1025 4 Mathematics MAT 263 Brief Calculus Mathematics MAT ELECTIVE (if no lab) 3 Mathematics if w/lab MAT 263 & LAB=4hrs=MAT 1030 MAT 271 Calculus I Mathematics MAT 1110 4 Mathematics MAT 272 Calculus II Mathematics MAT 1120 4 Mathematics MAT 273 Calculus III Mathematics MAT 2130 4 Not a Gen Ed course

MUS 110 Music Appreciation Humanities/Fine Arts MUS 2011 3 Humanities MUS 112 Introduction to Jazz Humanities/Fine Arts MUS 2014 3 Humanities MUS 113 American Music Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities MUS 114 Non-Western Music Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities MUS 115 Orchestral Music Humanities/Fine Arts MUS ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course MUS 210 History of Rock Music Humanities/Fine Arts MUS 2015 3 Humanities MUS 211 History of Country Music Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities MUS 212 American Musical Theatre Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities MUS 213 Opera and Musical Theatre Humanities/Fine Arts HUM F A 3 Humanities PHI 210 History of Philosophy Humanities/Fine Arts PHL 1000 3 Humanities PHI 215 Philosophical Issues Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities PHI 220 Western Philosophy I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities PHI 221 Western Philosophy II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities PHI 230 Introduction to Logic Humanities/Fine Arts PHL 1000 3 Humanities PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics Humanities/Fine Arts PHL 2000 3 Humanities PHY 110 Conceptual Physics Natural Science PHY 1101 3 Natural Sciences PHY 1101 is a 4hr course @ ASU PHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab Natural Science " 1 Natural Sciences PHY 151 College Physics I Natural Science PHY 1103 4 Natural Sciences PHY 152 College Physics II Natural Science PHY 1104 4 Natural Sciences PHY 251 General Physics I Natural Science PHY 1150 4 Natural Sciences PHY 252 General Physics II Natural Science PHY 1151 4 Natural Sciences POL 110 Intro to Political Science Social/Behavioral Science P S 1000 3 Social Sciences POL 120 American Government Social/Behavioral Science P S 1100 3 Social Sciences POL 210 Comparative Government Social/Behavioral Science P S 2240 3 Social Sciences POL 220 International Relations Social/Behavioral Science P S 2120 3 Social Sciences POR 111 Elementary Portuguese I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course POR 112 Elementary Portuguese II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course POR 211 Intermediate Portuguese I Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities POR 212 Intermediate Portuguese II Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities PSY 150 General Psychology Social/Behavioral Science PSY 1200 3 Social Sciences PSY 237 Social Psychology Social/Behavioral Science PSY 2402 3 Not a Gen Ed course PSY 239 Psychology of Personality Social/Behavioral Science PSY 2400 3 Not a Gen Ed course PSY 241 Developmental Psych Social/Behavioral Science PSY 2301 3 Not a Gen Ed course PSY 281 Abnormal Psychology Social/Behavioral Science PSY 2401 3 Not a Gen Ed course REL 110 World Religions Humanities/Fine Arts P&R 1020 3 Not a Gen Ed course

REL 111 Eastern Religions Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities REL 112 Western Religions Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities REL 211 Intro to Old Testament Humanities/Fine Arts REL 2010 or HUM LIT 3 Humanities REL 212 Intro to New Testament Humanities/Fine Arts Rel 2020 or HUM LIT 3 Humanities REL 221 Religion in America Humanities/Fine Arts HUM AREA 3 Humanities RUS 111 Elementary Russian I Humanities/Fine Arts RSN 1010 3 Not a Gen Ed course RUS 112 Elementary Russian II Humanities/Fine Arts RSN 1020 3 Not a Gen Ed course RUS 211 Intermediate Russian I Humanities/Fine Arts RSN 1040 3 Humanities RUS 212 Intermediate Russian II Humanities/Fine Arts RSN 1050 3 Humanities SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology Social/Behavioral Science SOC 1000 3 Social Sciences SOC 213 Sociology of the Family Social/Behavioral Science SOC 1110 3 Social Sciences SOC 220 Social Problems Social/Behavioral Science SOC 1100 3 Social Sciences SOC 225 Social Diversity Social/Behavioral Science S S AREA 3 Social Sciences SOC 230 Race and Ethnic Relations Social/Behavioral Science SOC ELECTIVE 3 Not a Gen Ed course SOC 240 Social Psychology Social/Behavioral Science PSY 2402 3 Not a Gen Ed course SPA 111 Elementary Spanish I Humanities/Fine Arts SNH 1010 3 Not a Gen Ed course SPA 112 Elementary Spanish II Humanities/Fine Arts SNH 1020 3 Not a Gen Ed course SPA 211 Intermediate Spanish I Humanities/Fine Arts SNH 1040 3 Humanities SPA 212 Intermediate Spanish II Humanities/Fine Arts SNH 1050 3 Humanities