Erie Community College Medaille College Master List of Transferable Courses

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Erie Community College Medaille College Master List of Transferable Courses 2011-2015 This document identifies all of the Erie Community College courses accepted at Medaille College for transfer credit. Course equivalencies are noted where they exist. All courses on this list are transferable as free electives. ECC students, staff, and faculty should consult the accompanying major program-specific worksheets and 2+2 dual-enrollment agreements for specifics on how each transferable course fulfills different categories of matriculation requirements at Medaille. More information about transfer articulations may be found here: http://www.medaille.edu/admissions/transfer-students/agreements Erie Community College Courses Medaille College Equivalency ANTHROPOLOGY AN 101 Biological Anthropology (3) APY 100 Intro. to Anthropology (3) AN 102 Cultural Anthropology (3) APY 100 Intro. to Anthropology (3) AN 105 Introduction to Archeology (3) ART AT 280 Art Appreciation (3)(old-300) GEN 230 Creative Expression (3) AT 281 Art History I (3)(old-301) ART 214 Survey of World Art I (3)/GEN 230 AT 282 Art History II (3)(old-302) ART 215 Survey of World Art II (3)/GEN 230 The remaining AT courses are transferable as free electives. ASTRONOMY AS 180/181 Astronomy (4) GEN 240 Scientific Discovery (3) AS 182 transfers as a free elective. 1

BIOLOGY BI 101/102 Survey of the Biological Sciences (4) BIO 101 or GEN 240 Scientific Discovery (3) BI 105 Human Heredity (3) BI 107 Human Biology (3) BI 110/115 Biology I (4.5) BIO 101 Biology (3) BI 112/117 Biology II (4.5) BI 121/122 Zoology (4.5)* See note below. BI 124 Western New York Flora (3) BI 140 Human Reproduction (3) BI 149 Survey Anatomy/Physiology (3) BI 150151 Anatomy and Physiology I (4.5)* See note below. BI 152 /153Anatomy and Physiology II (4.5)* See note below. BI 156 Anatomical Kinesiology (3) BI 169 Nutrition (3) BIO 110 Human Nutrition (3) BI 178 Basic Human Physiology (3) BI 180 Radiation Biology (2) BI 212/213 General Microbiology (4) BIO 200 Microbiology (4) BI 220/221 Genetics (4.5) BIO 330 Genetics(3) BI 225/226Botany (4.5) BIO 120 Botany (4) BI 230/231 Microbiology (4) BIO 200 Microbiology (4) BI 241 Applied Physiology (2) BI 254 Anatomy of the Eye (2) BI 255 Physiology of the Eye (2) Note: ECC s BI 121/122, 150/151, and 152/153 (13.5 credits) transfer together as the equivalent to Medaille s BIO 170 and 171 (10 credits) for biology and vet tech majors. The additional 3.5 science credits transfer but count toward free elective credit. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BU 120 Introduction to Accounting (3) 2

BU 121 Accounting Principles I (4) ACC 101 Financial Accounting (3) BU 122 Accounting Principles II (4) ACC 102 Managerial Accounting (3) BU 130 Quantitative Business Methods (3) BU 131 Computer Applications in Business (3) CIS 115 Computer Applications (3) BU 140 Introduction to Business (3) BU 151 Principles of Marketing (3) MKT 120 Principles of Marketing (3) BU 221 Computerized Accounting (4) BU 222 Intermediate Accounting I (3) ACC 350 Intermediate Accounting I (3) BU 223 Intermediate Accounting II (3) ACC 351 Intermediate Accounting II (3) BU 224 Cost Accounting (3) ACC 305 Cost Accounting (3) BU 225 Introduction to Income Tax (3) ACC 300 Income Tax Accounting (3) BU 226 Managerial Accounting (3) BU 231 Business Systems (3) MIS 240 Management Info Systems (3) BU 232 Business Finance (3) MGT 340 Financial Management (3) BU 233 Consumer Finance (3) MGT 342 Personal Financial Planning (3) BU 234 Investments (3) FNS 301Investment Planning (3) BU 235 International Finance (3) BU 236 International Banking (3) BU 240 Principles of Management (3) MGT 175 Management Concepts and Communication (3) BU 241 Organizational Behavior (3) MGT 335 Organizational Behavior (3) BU 242 Human Resource Management (3) MGT 230 Human Resource Management (3) BU 243 Entrepreneurship (3) MGT 330 New Venture Creation (3) BU 244 Introduction to Sports Management (3) SPM 220 Mgt & Leadership in Sport (3) BU 245 Administrative Practices Sports Management (3) BU 246 Introduction to International Business (3) BUS 325 International Business Strategy (3) BU 247 Business Plan Completion (3) 3

BU 248 Practicum in Supervision (3) BU 249 Funeral Home Management (3) BU 251 Principles of Marketing II (3) BU 252 Marketing Management (3) MGT 310 Marketing Management/Strat (3) BU 253 Retailing (3) BU 254 Advertising (3) MKT 310 Business Advertising/Promotion (3) BU 255 Salesmanship (3) MKT 215 Salesmanship (3) BU 256 International Marketing (3) BU 261 Business Law I (3) MGT 299 Business Law I (3) BU 262 Business Law II (3) MGT 304 Business Law II (3) BU 271 Internship (3) MGT 377 Field Experience I (3) BU 272, 288, and 295 transfer as free electives. CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY CH 110 Survey of Science (3) PHY 104 Physical Science (3) CH 140/141College Chemistry I (4.5) GEN 240 Scientific Discovery (3) CH 144/145 General Chemistry with Introductory Organic CHE 145 Chemistry for the Health Sciences (4) and Biochemistry (4.5) CH 180/181 University Chemistry I (4.5) CHE 200 General Chemistry I (4) CH 182/183 University Chemistry II (4.5) CHE 201 General Chemistry II (4) CH 220/221 Organic Chemistry I (4.5) CHE 300 Organic Chemistry I (4) CH 222/223 Organic Chemistry II (4.5) CHE 301 Organic Chemistry II (4) The other CH classes (except for CH 010 and 011) transfer as free electives. COMMUNICATION ARTS CA 121 Communication Theory (3) COM 101 Intro. to Mass Communications (3) CA 220 Introduction to Broadcasting (3) COM 130 Broadcasting (3) CA 221 Writing for Media (3) COM 211 Writing for Media (3) EN 110 College Composition (3) ENG 110 College Writing II (3) EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (3) ENG 205 Intro. to Literature (3) 4

EN 285 Introduction to Film (3) GEN 230 or ENG 345 Film Art (3) EN 290 Introduction to Mass Media (3) COM 101 Intro. to Mass Communications (3) EN 114 Public Speaking (3)(old-410) SPE 130 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3) EN 205 Interpersonal Communication (3)(old-426) SPE 330 Small Group Communication (3) Other CA courses transfer as free electives unless otherwise designated in the Communication transfer guide sheet. Computer Information Systems DA 106 Intro. to Microcomputer Applications (3) CIS 115 Computer Applications (3) DA 240 Systems Analysis w/respect to Bus App (4) MIS 240 Management Info Sys (3) DA 261 Data Base Concepts (4) MIS 300 Database Development (3) DA 410 Data Communications (3) MIS 330 Data Comm and Networks (3) All other DA courses transfer as free electives. CRIMINAL JUSTICE CR 150 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) CR 160 Crime and Society (3) CRJ 160 Crime and Society (3) CR 170 Criminal Law (4) CRJ 201 Introduction to Criminal Law (3) CR 200 Industrial and Retail Security (3) CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures (4) CRJ 240 Criminal Courts and Procedures (3) CR 210 Deviant Behavior (3) (old-300) CR 220 Law Enforcement Ethics (3)(old-350) CRJ 170 Law Enforcement Ethics (3) CR 230/231 Criminal Investigations I (4)(old-380/381) CRJ 301 Criminal Investigation I (3) CR 290 Criminal Investigations II (3)(old-390) CRJ 310 Criminal Investigation II (1) CR 250 Introduction to Corrections (3)(old-400) CRJ 340 Corrections (3) CR 270 Police Administration (4)(old-410) CRJ 410 Police Administration (3) CR 299 Work/Study Seminar (3)(old-415) CRJ 377 Field Experience I (3) DANCE 5

DN 101 Introduction to Dance (3) GEN 230 Creative Expression (3) DN 102 through DN 111 transfer as free electives. DRAMA-THEATRE DT 101 Intro. to Drama and Theatre (3) DT 108 20 th Century Russian Theatre (3)(old-320) DT 107 19 th Century Russian Theatre (3)(old-310) GEN 230 Creative Expression GEN 230 Creative Expression GEN 230 Creative Expression DT 102 and DT 103 (old-440) through DT 105(old-460) transfer as free electives. ECONOMICS EC 101 Consumer Issues (3) EC 102 Macroeconomics (3) ECO 200 Macroeconomics (3) EC 103 Microeconomics (3) ECO 201 Microeconomics (3) The other EC courses transfer as free electives. ENGLISH EN 110 College Composition (3) ENG 110 College Writing II (3) EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Lit. (3) ENG 205 Intro. to Literature (3) EN 120 Composition and Occupational Comm. (3) EN 121 Composition and Readings Science & Lit. (3) EN 130 Adv. Writ and Readings Specific Disciplines (3) EN 200 Foundation of Literacy Instruction (3) EN 201 Writing for Graphic Publications (3) EN 210 American Literature to (1865) I (3) ENG 325 American Literature: Colonial to Civil War (3) EN 211 American Literature Since (1865) II (3) ENG 335 American Literature: Civil War to Twentieth Century (3) EN 215 African American Literature (3) ENG 365 Ethnic Literature in America (3) EN 220 British Literature to 1800 I (3) ENG 305 British Literature: Middle Ages to 18 th Century (3) EN 221 British Literature Since 1800 II (3) ENG 315 British Literature: Late 18 th Century through the Twentieth Century (3) 6

EN 225 Shakespeare (3) ENG 435 Major Literary Figures (3) EN 230 World Literature (3) ENG 215 Intro. to World Literature (3) EN 235 U.S. Latino Literature (3) ENG 365 Ethnic Literature in America (3) EN 240 Studies in the Short Story (3) ENG 355 Major Literary Forms (3) EN 245 Present-Day Short Fiction (3) ENG 355 EN 250 Twentieth Century American Novel (3) ENG 355 EN 260 Studies in Poetry (3) ENG 355 EN 265 Modern Poetry (3) ENG 355 EN 270 Studies in Drama (3) ENG 355 EN 280 Literature and Film (3) EN 285 Introduction to Film (3) ENG 345 Film Art and Appreciation (3) EN 286 Contemporary Cinema (3) ENG 345 Film Art and Appreciation (3) EN 290 Introduction to Mass Media (3) MCO 101 Intro. to Mass Communications (3) EN 292 Children s Literature (3) EDU 235 Children s Literature (3) EN 294 Mythology (3) EN 296 The Bible as Literature (3) EN 140 Creative Writing I (3)(old-310) ENG 210 Intro. to Creative Writ (3) /GEN 230 EN 141 Creative Writing II (3)(old-311) ENG 300 or 310 or ENG 320 (3) /GEN 230 EN 150 Journalism I (3)(old-320) COM 110 Journalism (3) EN 151 Journalism II (3)(old-321) EN 350 Critical and Research Writing (3) NO REPLACEMENT ENG 200 Analytical Writing (3) EN 114 Public Speaking (3)(old-410) SPE 130 Public Speaking (3) EN 214 Advanced Public Speaking and Debate (3)(old-411) SPE 315 Advanced Public Speaking (3) EN 205 Interpersonal Communication (3)(old-426) SPE 330 Small Group Communication (3) EN 206 Oral Interpretation of Literature (3)(old-430) EN 275 Culture in the Community (3)(old-510) EN 297 Topics in Literature (3)(old-520) ENG 298 Special Topics in English (3) 7

EN 236 Images of Women in Literature (3)(old-521) FRENCH FR 100 French Literature in Translation (3) FR 110 Elementary French I (4.5) FRE 101Elementary French I (3) FR 111 Elementary French II (4.5) FRE 102 Elementary French II (3) The other FR courses transfer as free electives. GEOGRAPHY GP 101 Introduction to Physical Geography (3) GEO 110 Physical Geography (3) GP 103 Intro. to Human Geography (3) GEO 310 Cultural Geography (3) GP 105 transfer as a free elective. GEOLOGY GL 160/161 Physical Geology (4) GEN 240 Scientific Discovery (3) GOVERNMENT GO 100 Introduction to Political Science (3) POL 100 Intro. to Political Science (3) GO 101 American Government I (3) POL 101 United States Government (3) GO 102 American Government II (3) HISTORY HI 100 Foundations of Western Civilization (3) HIS 100 Western Civilization (3) HI 101 American History I (3) HIS 140 Early United States History (3) HI 102 American History II (3) HIS 150 Contemporary United States History (3) HI 103 African-American (3) HIS 200 African-American History (3) HI 106 World Civilizations I HIS 101 World Cultures (3) All the other HI courses transfer as free electives. HUMAN SERVICES HU 100 Human Interaction (3) SSC 200 Human Relations (3) HU 101 through HU 103 transfer as free electives 8

MATHEMATICS MT 013 Elementary Algebra I & II (5) MAT 110 Introduction to Algebra MT 006 Elementary Algebra I (3) MAT 110 Introduction to Algebra (3) and MT 007 Elementary Algebra II (3) MT 112 Survey of Mathematics (3) MT 116 Modeling with Functions (3) MT 118 Math./Elementary Education Teachers I (3) and MT 119 Math./Elementary Education Teachers II (3) MAT 125 Concepts in Mathematics (3) MT 121 Technical Mathematics I (4) MAT 114 Intermediate Algebra (3) MT 122 Technical Mathematics II (4) MAT 115 Pre-Calculus (3) MT 125 College Mathematics I (4) MAT 114 Intermediate Algebra (3) MT 126 College Mathematics II (4) MAT 151 College Geometry& Trigonometry (3) MT 143 Introductory Statistics I (4) MT 144 Introductory Statistics II (4) MAT 201 Statistics and Society (3) or MAT 381 Statistics and Probability I (3) MT 167 Discrete Mathematics (4) MAT 182 Discrete Mathematics (3) MT 171 Elements Calculus with Technical Appl. (4) MAT 216 Intro. Calculus/Applications (3) or MAT 251 Calculus I MT 175 Survey of Calculus I (4) MAT 216 Intro. Calculus/Applications (3) or MAT 251 Calculus I MT 176 Survey of Calculus II (4) MAT 252 Calculus II (3) MT 180 Pre-Calculus Mathematics (4) MAT 115 Pre-Calculus (3) MT 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (4) MAT 216 Intro. Calculus/Applications (3) or Mat 251 Calculus I (3) MT 182 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (4) MAT 252 Calculus II (3) MT 191 Applications of the Digital Computer (4) MT 283 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (4) MAT 261 Calculus III (3) MT 284 Introduction to Differential Equations (4) MAT 361 Differential Equations (3) MT 292 Introduction to Linear Algebra (4) MAT 242 Linear Algebra (3) 9

MUSIC MU 100 Exploring World Music (3) GEN 230 Creative Expression (3) MU 210 The Enjoyment of Music (3) GEN 230 Creative Expression (3) MU 215 Survey of Jazz (3) GEN 230 Creative Expression (3) MU 217 Survey of Popular Music in America (3) GEN230 Creative Expression (3) Other MU courses transfer as free electives. PHILOSOPHY PY 100 Critical Thinking (3) GEN 110 Intro. to Critical Thinking (3) PY 102 Logic (3) PHI 200 Logic (3) PY 105 Social & Political Philosophy (3) PHI 170 Issues in Philosophy (3) PY 110 Ethics (3) PHI 300 Ethics (3) The other PY classes transfer as free electives. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE 105 Sport through Media (3) PE 111 The History of Sport in the United States (3) SPM 340 History and Philosophy of Sport (3) PE 120 The Social Psychology of Sport (3) PSY 385 Sport Psychology (3) PE 225 Introduction to Coaching Sports (3) SPM 211 Theories and Principles of Coaching (3) All other PE courses transfer as free electives. PHYSICS PH 100/101 The Science of Natural Disasters (4) GEN 240 Scientific Discovery (3) PH 120 Environmental Science (3) BIO 150 Environmental Studies (3) PH 124 Earth Science I (4) BIO 150 Environmental Studies (3) PH 260/261Technical Physics I (4) PHY 200 Principles of Physics I (4) PH 262/263Technical Physics II (4) PHY 201 Principles of Physics II (4) PH 270/271College Physics I (4.5) PHY 200 Principles of Physics I (4) PH 272/273 College Physics II (4.5) PHY 201 Principles of Physics II (4) PH 280/281Physics for Science & Engineering I (4.5) PHY 200 Principles of Physics I (4) 10

PH 282/283Physics for Science & Engineering II (4.5) PHY 201 Principles of Physics II (4) The other PH courses (except for PH 060 and 061) transfer as free electives. PSYCHOLOGY PS 100 General Psychology (3) PSY 100 Intro. To Psychology (3) PS 101 Skills for Effective Parenting (3) PS 201 Developmental Psychology (3) PSY 210 (3) or PSY 240 (3) PS 202 Abnormal Psychology (3) PSY 370 Abnormal Human Behavior (3) PS 203 Social Psychology (3) PSY 310 Social Psychology (3) PS 204 Personality (3) PSY 420 Personality (3) RECREATION LEADERSHIP RE 503 Facility Management (3) SPM 400 Sports Facility Plan & Mgt (3) All other RE courses transfer as free electives SOCIOLOGY SO 100 Introduction to Sociology (3) SOC 100 Intro. to Sociology (3) SO 101 Social Institutions (3) SO 201 Urban Sociology (3) SO 202 Sociology of the Family (3) SOC 240 Family in Society (3) SO 203 Capital: Origins of the Modern World System (3) SOCIAL SCIENCE SS 102 Social Problems (3) SOC 401 Social Problems (3) SS 103 Technology and Society (3) SS 203 Human Sexualities (3) INT 240 Issues and Problems in Human Sexuality (3) SS 205 Aging, Dying, and Death (3) INT 275 Death, Grief, Loss and Change (3) SS 210 The Para Educator a Member of the Educational Team (3) SS 212 Introduction to the Teaching Profession SS 213 School and Society EDU 210 Education Foundations (3) and EDU 469 Foundations of Education 11

SS 214 Exceptional Education (3) ESP 230 Foundations of Special Education (3) SPANISH SP 110 Elementary Spanish I (4.5) SPA 101Elementary Spanish I (3) SP 111 Elementary Spanish II (4.5) SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II (3) The other SP courses transfer as free electives. SIGN LANGUAGE SL 110 Beginning Sign Language Communication I (ASL) (3) SL 111 Beginning Sign Language Communication II (ASL) (3) General Education Requirements at Medaille Below are lists of ECC courses considered equivalent, for transfer purposes, to four of the general education courses required as part of Medaille College s general education core curriculum: Medaille Course GEN 110 GEN 220 GEN 230 GEN 240 ECC Equivalencies Any transferable liberal arts and sciences course HI 101 American History EN 140 Creative Writing I(old-310) EN 141 Creative Writing II(old-311) EN 285 Introduction to Film (3) AT 280 Art Appreciation(old-300) AT 281 Art History I(old-301) AT 282 Art History II(old-302) DN 101 Introduction to Dance DT 101 Intro. to Drama DT 107 19 th C Russian Theatre(old-310) DT 108 20thC Russian Theatre(old-320) MU 100 Exploring World Music MU 210 The Enjoyment of Music MU 217 Survey of Popular Music in America AS 180181 Astronomy BI 101/102 Survey of the Biological Sciences BIO 110/115 Biology I CH 140/141 Introductory College Chemistry I GL160/161 Physical Geology PH 100/101 The Science of Natural Disasters 12