| Table Of Substitutions |
| General University Requirements |
Transfer Courses |
| Laboratory Science |
A 3-4 credit hour natural science with a laboratory component. Common examples include biology, chemistry, and geology. |
| Social/Behavioral Science |
A 3-4 credit hour course in the social or behavioral sciences. Common examples include psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, or history (political/social). |
| Ethical And Religious Values |
A 3-4 credit hour course in world religions, history of religion, or ethics that is nondenominational and inclusive, rather than narrow or specific. |
| Written Communication |
A 3-4 credit hour writing course or combination of writing courses, which require researched, documented writing appropriate to the student's discipline. |
| Speech Communication |
A 3-4 hour credit course in fundamentals of speech communications, public speaking, or small group communication. |
| Quantitative Skills |
A 3-4 hour credit course as follows: Intermediate algebra for AA degree students. For BA and BS degree students, college algebra, applied statistics, math concepts, or symbolic logic. |
| Humanities (2 courses) |
Two 3-4 credit hour courses in humanities; literature; cultural anthropology; history (intellectual/cultural); philosophy; or the history of art, music, or drama. |
| Orientation: Introduction To Active Learning Self &Amp; Society In Context |
Required for all but senior transfer students but may be waived by advisor depending on individual students' educational experiences. |
| Foreign Language |
A 3-4 credit hour course in a language that is not the primary language. An English proficiency is required of students whose native language is not English. |
| Sophomore Seminar |
Required for all but senior transfer students but may be waived by advisor depending on individual students' educational experiences. |
| Final decisions on transfer credits are made by the Registrar |