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Lehigh Carbon Community College

Course Equivalencies

Use this table to determine what requirements for a É«½äÖ±²¥ degree can be satisfied by courses you have taken or are planning to take at Lehigh Carbon Community College.

If you have questions, consult a Lehigh Carbon Community College transfer advisor in the Transfer Services Office (email transfer@lccc.edu). You may also contact advisors in the Admissions Office (610-861-1320) or the Graduate and Continuing Studies Office (610-861-1400) at É«½äÖ±²¥.

LCCC
Course Code
LCCC
Course Name
Moravian
Course Code
Moravian
Course Name
Course Value
in Credits
Meets LinC Guideline 
ACCOUNTING
ACC160Principles of Accounting IACCTELECTAccounting Elective3  
ACC160 & ACC161Principles of Accounting I & Principles of Accounting IIACCT157 Financial Accounting6  
ACC161Principles of Accounting IIACCT157Financial Accounting3  
ACC201Intermediate Accounting IACCTELECTAccounting Elective3  
ACC201 & ACC202Intermediate Accounting I & Intermediate Accounting IIACCT218 Intermediate Accounting I6  
ACC202Intermediate Accounting IIACCT218Intermediate Accounting I3  
ACC203Cost/Managerial AccountingACCT213 Managerial Accounting3  
ACC205Income Tax AccountingACCTELECTAccounting Elective3  
ACC262Accounting Information SystemsACCT258 Computers and Accounting Information Systems3  
 
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
ASL101American Sign Language INMELECTNon-major Elective3F3 
ASL105American Sign Language IINMELECTNon-Major Elective3F3 
ASL106American Sign Language IIINMELECTNon-Major Elective3F3 
Completion of both ASL 101 and ASL 105, or ASL 105 and 106, is required to fulfill either the LinC F3 or Com3 requirement.
 
ARABIC
ARB105Elementary Arabic IARAB100Introductory Arabic I3F3 
ARB106Elementary Arabic IIARAB105Introductory Arabic II3F3 
Completion of both ARB105 and ARB106 required to fulfill the LinC F3 or Com3 requirement.
 
ART
ART101Introduction to ArtART113Art History Survey: Caves to Cathedral.3M6 
Also equivalent to ART114, Art History since the Renaissance (M6).
ART102Fundamentals of Drawing and PaintingNMELECTNon-major Elective3M6 
ART107Digital DesignARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART107 & ART 128Digital Design & Computer Aided Logo and Advertising DesignART131Introduction to Graphic Design3  
ART108Two-Dimensional DesignART142Visual Foundations: Composition, Color and Design3M6 
ART109Motion GraphicsARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART110Drawing IART170Drawing I3M6 
ART115Painting IART180Painting I3M6 
ART119Digital Photography IART268Digital Photography3M6 
ART125Jewelry and Metalsmithing IARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART128Computer Aided Logo and Advertising DesignARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART130Ceramics IART160Ceramics3  
ART132Principles of 3D Modeling & TexturingARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART135Three-Dimensional DesignART159Design: Three-Dimensional3M6 
ART145The Art of IllustrationARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART181Advanced 3-D Modeling & TexturingARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART210Drawing IIART270Drawing II3  
ART212American ArtARTELECTArt History Elective3  
ART215Painting IIART280Painting II3  
ART225Jewelry and Metalsmithing IIARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART226Advanced Multimedia Topics and Design ConceptsARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART229Commercial Studio PhotographyARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART230Ceramics IIARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART235SculptureARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART242Desktop PublishingARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART247Intro to AnimationART348Art Elective3  
ART248Web-Based Interactive AnimationARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART251Character Rigging and AnimationARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART258Multimedia PracticumARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART260Independent StudyARTELECTArt Elective3  
ART265Professional Practices Capstone in Fine ArtsARTELECTArt Elective3  
 
 
ASTRONOMY
AST105Introduction to AstronomyNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
 
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
BIO101Introductory BiologyBIOL100Principles of Biology4F4 
BIO105Fundamentals of BiologyBIOL100Principles of Biology4F4 
BIO110General Biology IBIOL111Foundations of Biology4  
BIO111General Biology IIBIOLELECTBiology Elective4  
BIO115Field BiologyBIOL100Principles of Biology4F4 
BIO116Topics in EcologyELECTGeneral Elective3  
BIO124NutritionHLTH 231Nutrition for Health3  
BIO130Cataclysm:  The Science of Natural DisastersNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
BIO135Introduction to Environmental Science (no lab)ENVR110Introduction to Environmental Studies3M5 
BIO137Introduction to Environmental Science (with lab)ENVR112Environmental Science4F4 
BIO163Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL103Human Anatomy and Physiology I4  
BIO164Anatomy and Physiology IIBIOL104Human Anatomy and Physiology II4  
BIO205Principles of BotanyBIOLELECTBiology Elective4F4 
BIO218Honors GeneticsBIOL210Genetics4  
BIO220Introduction to MicrobiologyBIOL235Microbiology4  
BIO270PathophysiologyBIOL205Pathophysiology4  
 
BUSINESS
BUS120Introduction to Business OrganizationNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
BUS130Personal Money ManagementNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
BUS141Principles of AdvertisingNMELECTNon-Major Elective2  
BUS150Business StatisticsECON156 Economic and Business Statistics 3F2 
BUS152Principles of SalesNMELECTNon-Major Elective2  
BUS141 and BUS152Principles of Advertising and Principles of SalesMRKTELECTMarketing Elective (Comenius Center)4  
BUS209Business CommunicationsENGL310 Business Writing3  
BUS211Principles of ManagementMGMT155Business & Society3  
BUS221Principles of MarketingMKTG251 Marketing Management3  
BUS241Business Law IMGMTELECTManagement Elective3  
BUS242Business Law IIMGMTELECTManagement Elective3  
BUS241 & BUS242Business Law I & Business Law IIBUS226 Legal Environment of Business6  
BUS246Business EthicsMGMTELECTManagement Elective3  
BUS248Essentials of Entrepreneurship and Small Business ManagementMGMTELECTManagement Elective3  
BUS252Human Resources ManagementMGMT253 Human Resource Management3  
BUS254Human Resource LawNMELECT Non-Major Elective3  
BUS256International BusinessMGMTELECT Management Elective3  
BUS257HRIS/Payroll AdministrationCCBU258.2    
BUS258Labor RelationsCCBU259.2 3  
BUS259Compensation and Benefits ManagementHRELECT 3  
BUS262Recruiting, Training, and Evaluating EmployeesHRELECT 3  
BUS285Global Business Practice FirmMGMTELECTManagement Elective4  
 
CHEMISTRY
CHE105Fundamentals of ChemistryCHEM100Chemistry and Society4F4 
CHE106Physiological ChemistryCHEM108Fundamentals of Chemistry4F4 
CHE108Essentials of ChemistryELECTIVEElective4  
CHE111General Chemistry ICHEM113General Chemistry4F4 
CHE112General Chemistry IICHEM114General Chemistry4  
CHE205Organic Chemistry ICHEM211Organic Chemistry I4  
CHE206Organic Chemistry IICHEM212Organic Chemistry II4  
CHE209Polymer ChemistryNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
CHE211Instrumental and Qualitative Analysis INMELECTNon-Major Elective4  
CHE212Instrumental and Qualitative Analysis IINMELECTNon-Major Elective4  
 
CHINESE
CHN105Elementary Chinese INMELECTNon-Major Elective3F3 
CHN106Elementary Chinese IINMELECTNon-Major Elective3F3 
CHN205Intermediate Chinese INMELECTNon-Major Elective3F3 
CHN206Intermediate Chinese IINMELECTNon-Major Elective3F3 
Completion of both CHN105 and 106, or 106 and 205, is necessary to fulfill the F3 or Com3 requirement.
 
COMMUNICATIONS
CMN105Interpersonal CommunicationNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
CMN112Oral Communication & PresentationNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
CMN115Argumentation and DebateNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
CMN120Small Group CommunicationNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
CMN121Introduction to Communication TheoryNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
 
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS/COMPUTER SCIENCE/NETWORKING
CIS105Introduction to Computers and ApplicationsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
CIS110Business Information SystemsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
CIS111Electronic CommerceNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
CIS141Client-Side Scripting INMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
Grade of B or better required for credit toward the computer science major.
CIS142Client-SideScripting IINMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
Grade of B or better required for credit toward the computer science major.
CIS145System Analysis and DesignNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
CIS155Introduction to Computer Science ~ Structured Programming C ++CSCIELECTComputer Science Elective3  
CIS165Data Structures CSCI121Intermediate Software Development3  
Grade of B or better required for credit toward the major.
CIS172Java ICSCI120Introduction to Computer Science3F2 
CIS207Unix Server-Side ScriptingCSCIELECTComputer Science Elective3  
Grade of B or better required for credit toward the computer science major.
CIS225Computer Organization and ArchitectureCSCI222Computer Organization3  
CIS226Advanced Multimedia DesignARTELECTArt Elective3  
CIS250Operating SystemsCSCIELECTComputer Science Elective3  
Grade of B or better required for credit toward the computer science major.
CIS255The Database EnvironmentCSCIELECTComputer Science Elective3  
CIS280Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NETCSCIELECTComputer Science Elective3  
Grade of B or better required for credit toward the computer science major.
NET220 & NET225CCNA I – Introduction to Networks & CCNA 2 â€“ Routing & Switching EssentialsCSCIELECTComputer Science Elective6  
Grade of B or better required for credit toward the computer science major.
NET230CCNA 3 – Scaling NetworksCSCIELECTComputer Science Elective3  
Grade of B or better required for credit toward the computer science major.
NET235CCNA 4 – Connecting NetworksCSCIELECTComputer Science Elective3  
Grade of B or better required for credit toward the computer science major.
 
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION
CJA101Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemSOC216Crime, Law and Justice3  
CJA105Criminal InvestigationsSOCELECTSociology Elective3  
CJA106Introduction to Homeland SecuritySOCELECTSociology Elective3  
CJA116Corrections AdministrationSOC270Corrections in America3  
CJA201Criminal Evidence and Court ProcedureSOCELECTSociology Elective3  
CJA215Law Enforcement and SocietySOC230The Sociology of Law Enforcement3  
CJA225Probation and ParoleSOCELECTSociology Elective3  
CJA240Criminal LawSOCELECTSociology Elective3  
CJA201 & CJA240Criminal Evidence and Court Procedure & Criminal LawSOC318Criminal Law and Society6  
 
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
ECE110Fundamentals of Early Childhood EducationEDUC216Early Childhood Education Theories, Practices & Family Partnerships3  
ECE120Children’s Growth and DevelopmentEDUC210Child Development and Cognition I: Pre-natal to Five3  
ECE130Integrating the Arts & Play in Early ChildhoodEDUC214.2 & EDUC213.2Music & Movement/ Imagination and Creativity in Young Children3  
ECE140Observation and Recording TechniquesEDUCELECTEducation Elective3  
ECE210Integrating Curriculum in Early Childhood EDUCELECTEducation Elective3  
ECE215Language and LiteracyEDUC222Emerging Language & Literacy, Pre-K to 4th Grade3  
ECE225Early Childhood Professional EDUCELECTEducation Elective3  
ECE230The Director with VisionNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
 
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION/EARLY INTERVENTION
ECI240Strategies for Teaching Infants and Toddlers with Special NeedsEDUCELECTEducation Elective3  
 
ECONOMICS
ECO201Principles of MacroeconomicsECONELECTEconomics Elective3  
ECO202Principles of MicroeconomicsECONELECTEconomics Elective3  
ECO201 & ECO202Principles of Macroeconomics & Principles of MicroeconomicsECON152 Principles of Economics6M4 
ECO237International RelationsECONELECTEconomics Elective3  
 
EDUCATION 
EDU101Foundations of EducationNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
EDU105Introduction to Special Education EDUC244Including Students with Disabilities3  
EDU115Education Field Experience IEDUCELECTField Experience1  
Fulfills one early field experience.
EDU120Teaching with TechnologyEDUC140.2Computer Technology in the Classroom3  
EDU125Linking Assessment and Instruction for Diverse LearnersNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
EDU202Fundamentals of Reading Instruction I  3  
EDU210Behavior Management and Guidance PracticesEDUCELECTEducation Elective3  
EDU240Technology Integration in the Educational SettingEDUC140.2Computer Technology in the Classroom3  
EDU291School Communication with FamiliesEDUCELECTEducation Elective3  
 
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
ELE130Digital FundamentalsNMELECTNon-Major Elective2  
ELE175Introduction to MicroprocessorsNMELECTNon-Major Elective2  
ELE130 & ELE175Digital Fundamentals & Introduction to MicroprocessorsPHYS217/CSCI217Digital Electronics and Microprocessors4  
 
ENGINEERING
EGR213StaticsPHYSELECTPhysics Elective3  
EGR214DynamicsPHYSELECTPhysics Elective3  
EGR213 & EGR214Statics & DynamicsPHYS331Mechanics6  
Departmental approval required.
 
ENGLISH
ENG105Research & CompositionWRIT100 Writing 3F1 
ENG106Introduction to LiteratureENGL104The Experience of Literature3M2 
ENG107Writing in the WorkplaceENGLELECTEnglish Elective3  
ENG108Creative NonfictionENGLELECTEnglish Elective3  
ENG111SpeechENG230Public Speaking3  
ENG154Introduction to Women’s StudiesWGSS101Introduction to Women’s Studies3M5 
ENG201World Literature IENGL103Western Literature3M2 
ENG202World Literature IIENGL103Western Literature3M2 
ENG205American Literature IENGL101American Literature3M2 
ENG206American Literature IIENGL101American Literature3M2 
ENG210British Literature IENGL102British Literature3M2 
ENG211British Literature IIENGL102British Literature3M2 
ENG215Introduction to PoetryENGL320The Art of Poetry3  
ENG220Introduction to DramaENGLELECTEnglish Elective3  
ENG225JournalismENGL312News and Feature Writing in the Digital Age3  
ENG227Literature and FilmENGLELECTEnglish Elective3  
ENG230Contemporary FictionENGL343American Fiction after World War II3  
ENG232Women's LiteratureENGLELECTEnglish Elective3  
ENG235Creative WritingENGL212Introduction to Creative Writing3M6 
ENG237Science FictionENGLELECTEnglish Elective3  
ENG238Gothic and Horror LiteratureENGLELECTEnglish Elective3  
 
EXERCISE SCIENCE
EXS101Intro to Exercise ScienceELECTIVEGeneral Elective3  
EXS107Care & Prevention of Athletic InjuriesHLTR261Management and Prevention of Sports Injuries3  
 
FRENCH
FRN105College French IFREN100Introductory French I3F3 
FRN106College French IIFREN105Introductory French II3F3 
FRN205College French IIIFREN110Introductory French III3F3 
FRN206College French IVFRENELECTFrench Elective3F3 
Completion of both FRN105 and 106, or 106 and 205, is necessary to fulfill the F3 or Com3 requirement.
 
GEOGRAPHY
GEO110Cultural GeographyIDIS110World Geography and Global Issues3M5 
GEO115World Regional GeographyIDIS110World Geography and Global Issues3M5 
 
GERMAN
GRM105College German IGERM100Introductory German I3F3 
GRM106College German IIGERM105Introductory German II3F3 
GRM205College German IIIGERM110Introductory German III3F3 
GRM206College German IVGERMELECTGerman Elective3F3 
Completion of both GRM105 and 106, or 106 and 205, is necessary to fulfill the F3 or Com3 requirement.
 
HEALTH
HPE101Personal and Community HealthHPEELECTNon-Major Elective2  
 
HISTORY
HIS123United States to ReconstructionHIST113The United States to 18773M1 
HIS124United States since ReconstructionHIST114The United States since 18653M1 
HIS126History of Black AmericaHISTELECTHistory Elective3  
HIS130Western Civilization IHISTELECTHistory Elective3M1 
HIS131Western Civilization IIHIST112Europe in Global Context3M1 
HIS220Twentieth-Century World HistoryHISTELECTHistory Elective3M5 
HIS222Russia and the WorldHISTELECTHistory Elective3M5 
HIS224World War IIHISTELECTHistory Elective3  
HIS225The United States since 1945HIST245The United States 1945 to the Present3  
 
HUMAN SERVICES
HUS110Introduction to Human ServicesSOC210The Human Services System3  
HUS120Interviewing and Case ManagementSOCELECTNon-Major Elective3  
HUS150Intellectual & Developmental DisabilitiesSOCELECTNon-Major Elective3  
HUS160Introduction to Counseling Skills and TheoriesSOC366Introduction to Counseling3  
HUS170Systems and ProcessesSOCELECTNon-Major Elective3  
HUS210Group ProcessesSOCELECTNon-Major Elective3  
HUS220Internship ISOC375Fieldwork in Sociology4  
HUS230Internship IISOC376Fieldwork in Sociology4  
HUS240Management of Human Services AgenciesSOC275Complex Organizations3  
 
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
IDS154/SOC154Introduction to Women’s StudiesWGSS101Introduction to Women’s Studies3M5 
IDS218Honors Research SeminarNMELECTNon-Major Elective1  
 
MATHEMATICS
MAT120Survey of MathematicsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
MAT125Fundamentals of Mathematics IMATH120Math for Teaching I3F2 
MAT126Fundamentals of Mathematics IINMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
MAT150Introduction to Probability and StatisticsMATH107 Elementary Statistics3F2 
MAT155Finite Mathematics for Business and Social ScienceNMELECTNon-Major Elective3F2 
MAT191Calculus and Analytic Geometry IMATH170Analytic Geometry and Calculus I4F2 
MAT196Calculus and Analytic Geometry IIMATH171Analytic Geometry and Calculus II4  
MAT201Calculus and Analytic Geometry IIIMATH211Mathematics Elective4  
MAT230Differential Equations with Linear AlgebraMATH254Differential Equations4  
       
MUSIC
MUS101Introduction to MusicMUS165.2Music of the Western World3M6 
MUS105Music after MozartNMELECTNon-Major Elective3M6 
MUS107American Popular MusicNMELECTNon-Major Elective3M6 
 
NURSING
The transfer of nursing credits is granted in accordance with the Pennsylvania State Articulation Model. Upon presentation of current R.N. license, students will receive 4 to 5 units/16 to 20 crs. of nursing credit, as determined by the Department of Nursing on a case-by-case basis.
 
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
OTA101Introduction to Occupational TherapyHLTR185Introduction to Health Professions3  
OTA103Therapeutic MediaELECTIVEELECTIVE3.5  
OTA110Intervention in Occupational TherapyELECTIVEELECTIVE3.5  
OTA116Principles of Treatment in Adult/Geriatric RehabilitationELECTIVEELECTIVE3.5  
OTA205Medical ConditionsELECTIVEELECTIVE3  
OTA211Occupational Therapy in Mental HealthELECTIVEELECTIVE4  
OTA217Principles of Treatment in Adult/Pediatric RehabilitationELECTIVEELECTIVE4  
OTA223Therapeutic Adaptations/Techniques in Occupational TherapyELECTIVEELECTIVE3  
 
PARALEGAL STUDIES
PLG120Introduction to Paralegal StudiesNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
PLG150Torts and Personal Injury LawNMELECTNon-Major Elective3  
 
PHILOSOPHY
PHI201Introduction to PhilosophyPHIL120Introduction to Philosophy3M3 
PHI203Introductory LogicPHIL210Introduction to Logic3  
PHI205Introduction to EthicsPHIL222Ethics3M3 
PHI210Comparative ReligionRELELECTReligion Elective3M3 
 
PHYSICS
PHY103Fundamentals of PhysicsPHYSELECTPhysics Elective4F4 
Departmental approval required for physics majors. 
PHY110Elements of PhysicsPHYSELECTPhysics Elective4F4 
Departmental approval required for physics majors. 
PHY201Introduction to Physics IPHYSELECTPhysics Elective4F4 
PHY202Introduction to Physics IIPHYSELECTPhysics Elective4  
PHY210General Physics IPHYS111Introductory Physics I5F4 
PHY215General Physics IIPHYS112Introductory Physics II5  
 
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSC130Introduction to Political SciencePOSCELECTPolitical Science Elective3M4 
PSC141American Federal GovernmentPOSC110The American Political System3M4 
PSC142State and Local GovernmentPOSCELECTPolitical Science Elective3  
PSC233Introduction to Public AdministrationPOSC237Public Administration and Public Policy3M4 
PSC235Constitutional LawPOSC220/SOC220American Constitutional Law3  
PSC236American Civil LibertiesPOSC221/SOC221Civil Liberties and the U. S. Constitution3  
PSC237International RelationsPOSC115Introduction to International Politics3M4 
PSC239U.S. Foreign PolicyPOSCELECTPolitical Science Elective3  
 
PRACTICAL NURSING
The transfer of nursing credits is granted in accordance with the Pennsylvania State Articulation Model. Upon presentation of current R.N. license, students will receive 4 to 5 units/16 to 20 credits of nursing credit, as determined by the Department of Nursing on a case-by-case basis.
 
PSYCHOLOGY
PSY105Psychology as a MajorPSYCELECTPsychology Elective1  
PSY106Writing in APA StylePSYCELECTPsychology Elective1  
PSY120Psychology of Human SexualityPSYCELECTPsychology Elective3  
PSY140Introduction to PsychologyPSYC120Introduction to Psychology3  
PSY142Industrial/Organizational PsychologyPSYC218 Industrial/Organizational Psychology3  
PSY145*Human Growth and Development—The Life SpanPSYC207Life-Span Development3  
PSY240*Educational PsychologyPSYCELECTPsychology Elective3  
PSY242Child DevelopmentPSYCELECTPsychology Elective3  
Individually-designed track in psychology only; otherwise non-major elective.
PSY243Abnormal PsychologyPSYC362Psychopathology3  
PSY255Introduction to Statistical AnalysisPSYCELECTPsychology Elective4  
PSY256Research Methods in PsychologyPSYCELECTPsychology Elective4  
PSY283Introduction to Social Psychology*PSYC204Social Psychology3M4 
*Normally, these courses do not transfer into the psychology major at É«½äÖ±²¥; to count the courses as part of a psychology major, please see the chair of the Moravian Psychology Department.
 
READING AND STUDY SKILLS
RSS102The College ExperienceRSSELECTNon-Major Elective1  
 
SCIENCE
SCI105Integrated ScienceSCIELECTScience Elective4F4 
 
SOCIOLOGY
SOC150Introduction to SociologySOC115Introductory Sociology3M4 
SOC151Modern Social ProblemsSOCELECTSociology Elective3  
SOC154/IDS154Introduction to Women’s StudiesWGSS101Introduction to Women’s Studies3M5 
SOC155Mass CultureSOCELECTSociology Elective3  
SOC250CriminologySOCELECTSociology Elective3  
SOC251The FamilySOC125Marriage and the Family3  
SOC253Diversity & InequalitySOC258+Power and Conflict3  
SOC258Cultural AnthropologySOC113Cultural Anthropology3M4 
SOC283Introduction to Social PsychologyPSYC204Social Psychology3M4 
+This course does not fulfill the writing-intensive requirement at É«½äÖ±²¥.  Students who earn transfer for this course as part of a sociology major must complete Sociology 355 at Moravian.
 
SPANISH
SPN105Elementary Spanish ISPAN100Introductory Spanish I3F3 
SPN106Elementary Spanish IISPAN105Introductory Spanish II3F3 
SPN124Spanish for Spanish Speakers ISPAN125Spanish for Heritage Speakers3F3 
SPN125Spanish for Spanish Speakers IISPAN125Spanish for Heritage Speakers3F3 
SPN205Intermediate Spanish ISPAN110Introductory Spanish III3F3 
SPN206Intermediate Spanish IISPAN120Intermediate Spanish - Spain: A Crossroads of Civilizations3F3 
SPN224Advanced Spanish for Spanish
Speakers I
SPANELECTSpanish 200 Level Elective3F3 
SPN225Advanced Spanish for Spanish
Speakers II
SPANELECTSpanish 200 Level Elective3F3 
Completion of both SPNM105 and 106, or 106 and 205, is necessary to fulfill the F3 or Com3 requirement.
 
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN
VET101Veterinary Anatomy and PhysiologyBIOLELECTBiology Elective5F4 

Selected topics and independent studies will be evaluated for transfer to É«½äÖ±²¥ on a case-by-case basis.

 


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