COURSE TRANSFER AGREEMENTS
Community College of Rhode Island
University of Rhode Island
Rhode Island College
INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY
Students transferring in the following technical programs from
CCRI to RIC:
1. Electronics
2. Process Control Technology
3. Computer-Aided Machine Design
4. Manufacturing Technology
5. Engineering
6. Mechanical Engineering Technology
7. Electronic Engineering Technology
8. Networking Technology
9. Telecommunications Technology
Will be awarded:
i. 18-24 credits in technical concentration
areas in the RIC Industrial Technology B.S. Program, and
ii. up to 42 credits in general education,
cognates, and free electives, depending on student program design.
ITALIAN
Students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Italian should refer
to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
Level 200 and 300 courses transfer for credit; for specific course equivalencies
see the Department Chairperson.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| ITAL
0110 Italian for Business and Travel |
ITL
Elective |
|
| ITAL
1000 Basic Spoken Italian I |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| ITAL
1010 Elementary Italian I |
ITL
101 Elementary Italian I |
ITAL
101 Elementary Italian I |
| ITAL
1020 Elementary Italian II |
ITL
102 Elementary Italian II |
ITAL
102 Elementary Italian II |
| ITAL
1030 Elementary Italian I |
ITL
101 Elementary Italian I |
ITAL
101 Elementary Italian I |
| ITAL
1040 Elementary Italian II |
ITL
102 Elementary Italian II |
ITAL
102 Elementary Italian II |
| ITAL
1100 Basic Spoken Italian II |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| ITAL
1510 Conversational Italian I |
ITL
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| ITAL
1520 Conversational Italian II |
ITL
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| ITAL
1900 The Italian Heritage |
ITL
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| ITAL
2010 Intermediate Italian I |
ITL
103 Intermediate Italian I |
ITAL
113 Intermediate Italian (GE-SB) |
| ITAL
2020 Intermediate Italian II |
ITL
104 Intermediate Italian II |
ITAL
114 Readings in Intermediate Italian |
| ITAL
Elective |
ITL
205 Conversation and Composition |
ITAL
201 Conversation and Composition |
| ITAL
Elective |
ITL
206 Conversation and Composition |
ITAL
202 Composition and Conversation |
| Free
Elective |
ITL
391 Masterpieces of Italian Literature I (GE-A) |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
ITL
392 Masterpieces of Italian Literature II (GE-A) |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
ITL
393 Contemporary Italian Fiction |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
ITL
395 Dante’s Divine Comedy (GE-A) |
Free
Elective |
JAPANESE
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| JAPN
1000 Basic Spoken Japanese I |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| JAPN
1100 Basic Spoken Japanese II |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
LABOR
STUDIES
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| LABR
1010 Survey of Labor Relations |
Free
Elective |
LBRS
203 Structure and Function of Unions |
| LABR
1020 US Labor History |
HIS
Elective |
LBRS
201 US Labor History |
| LABR
2040 Comparative Labor Studies |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| LABR
2050 Labor Legislation |
Free
Elective |
LBRS
202 Labor Law |
LATIN
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| Free
Elective |
LAT
101 Beginning Latin I |
LATN
101 Elementary Latin I |
| Free
Elective |
LAT
102 Beginning Latin II |
LATN
102 Elementary Latin II |
| Free
Elective |
LAT
301 Directed Readings in Latin I |
LATN
113 Intermediate Latin I (GE-SB) |
| Free
Elective |
LAT
302 Directed Readings in Latin II |
LATN
114 Readings in Intermediate Latin |
LAW
/ PARALEGAL STUDIES
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Law/Political
Science should refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| LAWS
1010 Criminal Law |
PSC
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
1020 Administration of Justice |
PSC
288 American Legal System (GE-S) |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
1020 Administration of Justice +
LAWS 2000 Constitutional
Law +
LAWS 2030 Criminal Law and
the Constitution |
Free
Elective |
POL
331 Courts and Public Policy +
POL 332 Civil Liberties in
the U.S. |
| LAWS
1030 Criminalistics I |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
1040 Criminalistics II |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
2000 Constitutional Law |
PSC
Elective |
POL
331 Courts and Public Policy |
| LAWS
2010 The Law of Evidence |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
2030 Criminal Law and the Constitution |
PSC
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
2040 Law and Societry |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
2050 Law of Contracts |
Free
Elective (BSL 333 by exam) |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
2060 Law of Property, Estates and Trusts |
Free
Elective (BSL 442 by exam) |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
2070 Law of Business Organization |
Free
Elective (BSL 334 by exam) |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
2080 Commercial Paper & Secd Transactns |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| LAWS
2090 Legal Research and Writing I |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
MATHEMATICS
Courses below the 1000 level at CCRI or the 100 level at RIC and URI are
not assigned college-level credit.
URI MATH 099 will satisfy RIC’s Mathematics competency requirement.
It is recommended that an entire calculus sequence be completed at the
same institution.
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Mathematics should
refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
Beginning fall 1998, students transferring to RIC must have a 480 or better
on quantitative SAT; pass a course equivalent to MATH 010 or 177 or higher
(MATH 1670, 1680, 1700 + 1710, 1800, 1900, 1910, 1920 or 2910); or pass
the RIC mathematics placement exam.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| MATH
0600 Elementary Algebra |
MATH
010 Basic Algebra and Trigonometry |
MATH
020 Introductory Algebra |
| MATH
1200 College Algebra |
Free
Elective |
MATH
120 Intermediate Algebra |
| MATH
1200 College Algebra +
MATH 1210 College Trigonometry |
MATH
099 Algebra & Trigonometry+ 3 free elect creds |
MATH
120 Intermediate Algebra +
MATH 210 College Trigonometry |
| MATH
1210 College Trigonometry |
Free
Elective |
MATH
210 College Trigonometry |
| MATH
1420 Introduction to College Mathematics |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| MATH
1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students |
MATH
108 Topics in Mathematics (GE-M) |
Math
139 Contemporary Topics in Math (GE-M) |
| MATH
1450 Development of Number System |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| MATH
1470 Topics in Mathematics: Probability |
MATH
107 Introduction to Finite Mathematics (GE-M) |
General
Ed: Math Systems (GE-M) |
| MATH
1470 Topics in Math: Discrete Mathematics |
MATH
108 Topics in Mathematics (GE-M) |
MATH
139 Contemporary Topics in Math (GE-M) |
| MATH
1470 Topics in Math: Computers and Math |
MATH
108 Topics in Mathematics (GE-M) |
General
Ed: SM Category (GE-SM) |
| MATH
1472 History of Mathematics |
Free
Elective |
General
Ed: Math Systems (GE-M) |
| MATH
1475 Statistics for Social Sciences |
STA
220 Statistics in Modern Society (GE-M) |
MATH
240 Statistical Methods I (GE-M) |
| MATH
1510 Scientific Programming (C++) |
CS
200 Introduction to Programming for Engineers |
CSCI
201 Computer Programming I |
| MATH
1510 Scientific Programming (FORTRAN) |
Free
Elective |
CSCI
204 FORTRAN Programming |
| MATH
1510 Scientific Programming (Pascal) |
CSC
201 Introduction to Computing (GE) |
Free
Elective |
| MATH
1550 Statistical Analysis I |
STA
308 Introductory Statistics or
BAC 201 Managerial Statistics
I |
MATH
248 Business Statistics I |
| MATH
1560 Statistical Analysis II |
BAC
202 Managerial Statistics II |
MGT
249 Business Statistics II |
| MATH
1600 Business Mathematics |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| MATH
1620 Mathematics of Finance |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| MATH
1670 Quantitative Business Analysis I |
Free
Elective |
MATH
177 Quantitative Business Analysis I (GE-M) |
| MATH
1680 Quantitative Business Analysis II |
BAC
120 Business Analysis with Applications |
MATH
238 Quantitative Business Analysis II |
| MATH
1700 Algebra for Technology +
MATH 1710 Trigonometry for
Technology |
Free
Elective |
MATH
181 Applied Basic Mathematics (GE-M) |
| MATH
1800 Technical Mathematics I |
Free
Elective |
MATH
181 Applied Basic Mathematics (GE-M) |
| MATH
1810 Technical Mathematics II |
MATH
100-level Credit (GE-M) |
Free
Elective |
| MATH
1900 Pre-Calculus Mathematics |
MATH
111 Pre-Calculus (GE-M) |
MATH
209 Pre-Calculus Mathematics |
| MATH
1910 Calculus I |
MATH
141 Introduction to Calculus (GE-M) |
MATH
212 Calculus I (GE-M) |
| MATH
1920 Calculus II |
MATH
142 Intermediate Calculus (GE-M) |
MATH
213 Calculus II |
| MATH
2910 Calculus III |
MATH
243 Calculus |
MATH
314 Calculus III |
| MATH
2990 Advanced Engineering Mathematics |
MATH
362 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
131 Basic Calculus I (GE-M) |
MATH
247 Calculus: A Short Course (GE-M) |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
132 Applied Calculus II (GE-M) |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
215 Introduction to Linear Algebra |
MATH
315 Linear Algebra |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
244 Differential Equations |
MATH
416 Ordinary Differential Equations |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
307 Introduction to Rigor in Mathematics |
MATH
300 Bridge to Advanced Mathematics |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
316 Algebra |
MATH
432 Introduction to Abstract Algebra |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
322 Concepts of Geometry |
MATH
324 College Geometry |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
435 Intro to Mathematics Analysis I (335) |
MATH
512 Foundations of Higher Analysis |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
437 Advanced Calculus and Application |
MATH
411 Advanced Calculus |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
362 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I or
MATH 363 Advanced Engineering
Mathematics II |
Courses
assessed on individual basis
By Mathematics Department. |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
381 History of Mathematics |
MATH
458 History of Mathematics |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
382 Number Theory |
MATH
431 Number Theory |
| Free
Elective |
MATH
100-level Credit |
MATH
200 Finite Math for Computer Science |
| Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
MATH
143 Math for Element Ed Teachers I |
| Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
MATH
144 Math for Element EdTeachers II |
| Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
MATH
519 Set Theory |
MUSIC
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Music should
refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| MUSC
1010 Foundations in Music (GE) |
MUS
111 Basic Musicianship (GE-A) |
MUS
203 Elementary Music Theory (GE-A) |
| MUSC
1015 Essentials of Rhythm |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| MUSC
1030 Voice Class |
MUS
173 Voice Class * |
MUS
107 Voice Class |
| MUSC
1040 Woodwind Class I +
MUSC 1045 Woodwind Class
II |
MUS
177 Woodwind Class * |
MUS
111 Woodwind Class |
| MUSC
1050 Music Before 1750 |
MUS
221 Music History I * |
Free
Elective |
| MUSC
1050 Music Before 1750 +
MUSC 1060 Music After 1750 |
MUS
221 Music History I + *
MUS 222 Music History II
* |
MUS
207 Introduction to Music Literature |
| MUSC
1060 Music After 1750 |
MUS
222 Music History II * |
Free
Elective |
| MUSC
1070 Twentieth Century Music |
MUS
322 Music History III * |
Free
Elective |
| MUSC
1080 Music of the United States |
MUS
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| MUSC
1090 Introduction to Opera |
MUS
Elective |
MUS
222 Opera (GE-A) |
| MUSC
1091 Opera Workshop I +
MUSC 1092 Opera Workshop
II |
MUS
399O Chamber Music Ensemble (Opera Wksp) +
MUS Elective |
MUS
268 Opera Workshop |
| *
Variable credit awarded by examination or audition. See Department Chair
at URI for credit evaluation. |
| MUSC
1100 The Creative Process in the Arts |
Fine
Arts Elective |
Free
Elective |
| MUSC
1110 Jazz History |
MUS
106 History of Jazz (GE-A) |
MUS
225 History of Jazz (GE-A) |
| MUSC
1120 American Musical |
THE
481 Topics: Hist of American Musical Theatre |
THTR
241 American Musical Theatre |
| MUSC
1130 String Class I +
MUSC 1135 String Class II |
MUS
175 String Class * |
MUS
106 Class Strings |
| MUSC
1137 Beginning Guitar |
Free
Elective |
MUS
102 Beginning Guitar |
| MUSC
1140 Piano Class I |
MUS
171 Piano Class I |
MUS
104 Class Piano I |
| MUSC
1145 Piano Class II |
MUS
172 Piano Class II |
|
| MUSC
1150 Brass Class I +
MUSC 1155 Brass Class II |
MUS
179 Brass Class * |
MUS
110 Brass Class |
| MUSC
1160 Introduction to Music |
MUS
101 Introduction to Music (GE-A) |
MUS
201 Survey of Music (GE-A) |
| MUSC
1170 Music in Human Svcs & Ed (non-majors) |
MUS
329 Mus for Elem Teachrs (EDC 329) (non-majors) |
MUS
341 Methods & Materials in Music Education |
| MUSC
1180 Jazz Ensemble |
MUS
296 Jazz and Studio Ensemble |
MUS
165 Jazz Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 ** (GE-A) |
| MUSC
1200 Chamber Ensemble |
MUS
399 Chamber Music Ensembles |
MUS
164 Chamber Music Ensemble ** (GE-A) |
| MUSC
1210 Chorus |
MUS
293 University Chorus |
MUS
161 Chorus (1 credit per year) ** (GE-A) |
| MUSC
1220 Chamber Singers |
MUS
295 Concert Chorus |
MUS
166 Chamber Singers ** (GE-A) |
| MUSC
1700 Music Theory I +
MUSC 1710 Ear Training/Sight
Singing I |
MUS
119 Introduction to Music Profession+
MUS 120 Basic Theory |
MUS
230 Music Theory I +
MUS 231 Sight Singing/Ear
Training I |
| MUSC
1800 Music Theory II +
MUSC 1810 Ear Training/Sight
Singing II |
MUS
121 Theory I + *
MUS 122 Ear Training/Sight
Singing I * |
MUS
232 Music Theory II +
MUS 233 Sight Singing/Ear
Training II |
| MUSC
2040 Jazz-Rock Arranging |
MUS
or Free Elective |
MUS
or Free Elective |
MUSC 2070 Jazz Harmony I+
MUSC 2080 Jazz Harmony II |
|
MUS 238 Jazz Theory I+
MUS 239 Jazz Theory II |
| MUSC
2070 Jazz Harmony I |
MUS
or Free Elective |
MUS
or Free Elective |
| MUSC
2080 Jazz Harmony II |
MUS
or Free Elective |
MUS
or Free Elective |
MUSC 2090 Jazz Improvisation
I+
MUSC 2100 Jazz Improvisation
II |
|
MUS 168 Jazz Improvisation |
| MUSC
2090 Jazz Improvisation I |
MUS
or Free Elective |
MUS
or Free Elective |
| MUSC
2100 Jazz Improvisation II |
MUS
or Free Elective |
MUS
or Free Elective |
| MUSC
2110 MIDI Sequencing and Notation |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| MUSC
2700 Music Theory III +
MUSC 2710 Ear Training/Sight
Singing III |
MUS
225 Theory II + *
MUS 226 Ear Training/Sight
Singing II * |
MUS
234 Music Theory III +
MUS 235 Sight Singing/Ear
Training III |
| MUSC
2720 Music Composition |
MUS
110-210V Applied Music/Comp (by portfolio) |
Free
Elective |
| MUSC
2800 Chromatic/Modern Theory IV +
MUSC 2810 Ear Training/Sight
Singing IV |
MUS
227 Theory III + *
MUS 228 Ear Training/Sight
Singing III * |
MUS
236 Music Theory IV +
MUS 237 Sight Singing/Ear
Training IV |
| MUSC
Applied Music |
MUS
110-210 Applied Music (by audition) |
MUS
270-288 Applied Music (by audition) |
| MUSC Applied Music - Jazz |
|
MUS 290 Applied Jazz |
| Free
Elective |
MUS
169 Percussion Instruments Class |
MUS
112 Percussion Class |
| Free
Elective |
MUS
394 Symphonic Wind Ensemble |
MUS
162 Wind Ensemble (1 credit per year) (GE-A) |
| Free
Elective |
MUS
397 University Symphony Orchestra |
MUS
163 Orchestra (1 credit per year) (GE-A) |
| HMNS
1210 Field Exper. & Seminar I: Child Develop
(Prepracticum placement
in music class.) |
EDU
250 Supervisory Preprofessional Field Exper.
(Prepracticum placement
in music class.) |
Free
Elective |
| |
*
Variable credit awarded by examination or audition. See Department Chair
at URI for credit evaluation. |
**
Must be repeated for a minimum of 3 credits to receive General Education
credit. |
NURSING
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Nursing should
refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| HEAL
1000 Introduction to a Health Career |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
HEAL
1040 Pharmacology for Patient Care I +
HEAL 1050 Pharmacology for
Patient Care II |
BMS
225 Pharmacology and Therapeutics I +
Free Elective |
|
OCEANOGRAPHY
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| OCEN
1010 Introduction to Oceanography +
OCEN 1030 Oceanography Lab |
OCG
123 Oceans, Atmosphere, & Global Chng (GE-N) |
PSCI
217 Intro to Oceanography (GE-LS) |
| OCEN
1020 Applied Oceanography |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| OCEN
1030 Oceanography Lab |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
PHILOSOPHY
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Philosophy should
refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| PHIL
1010 Introduction to Philosophy |
PHL
103 Introduction to Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL
200 Introduction to Philosophy |
| PHIL
2020 Philosophy of Religion |
PHL
328 The Philosophy of Religion (GE-L) |
PHIL
241 Philosophy of Religion |
| PHIL
2030 Ethics |
PHL
212 Ethics (GE-L) |
PHIL
206 Ethics |
| PHIL
2040 Logic |
PHL
101 Logic: Principles of Reasoning (GE-C) |
PHIL
205 Introduction to Logic (GE-SM) |
| PHIL
2070 Honors: American Thought |
PHL
325 American Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL
300 American Philosophy |
| PHIL
2080 Honors: Philosophy and Human Nature |
PHL
204 Theories of Human Nature (GE-L) |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL
2090 Honors Course in Selected Topics |
PHL
401, 402 Special Problems in Philosophy |
PHIL
393 Independent Study |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
Elective |
PHIL
301 Business Ethics |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
205 Philosophical Topics |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
210 Women and Moral Rights (GE) |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL Elective |
PHL 215 Science and Inquiry
(GE-L) |
PHIL Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
217 Social Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL
321 Social and Political Philosophy |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
235 Mod Thought: Philos. & Lit. (CLS 235) (GE-L) |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
314 Ethical Probs in Society & Medicine (GE-L) |
PHIL
312 Philosph Issues in Medicne & Health Care |
| PHIL Elective |
PHL 316 Engineering Ethics
(GE-L) |
PHIL Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
318 Power/Justice-Contemp Crit Philos (GE-L) |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
321 Ancient Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL
351 Plato, Aristotle and Greek Thought |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
322 Medieval Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL
355 Aquinas Bonaventure & Medieval Thought |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
323 Modern Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL
356 17th and 18th Century Philosophers |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
324 Recent European Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
331 East Asian Thought (GE-L) |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
341 Introduction to Metaphysics |
PHIL
330 Metaphysics |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
342 Knowledge, Belief, and Truth |
PHIL
311 Knowledge and Truth |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
346 Existential Problems in Human Life (GE-L) |
PHIL
358 Existentialism & Contemporary Philosophy |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
355 Philosophy of Art (GE-L) |
PHIL
230 Aesthetics (GE-A) |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
401-402 Special Problems |
PHIL
363-364 Seminar in Philosophy |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
414 Advanced Studies in Ethics |
PHIL
306 Contemporary Ethical Theory |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
430 Philosophy of Law |
PHIL
322 Philosophy of Law |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
440 Philosophy of Language |
PHIL
359 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
451 Symbolic Logic |
PHIL
305 Intermediate Logic |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
452 Philosophy of Science |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
453 Philosophy of the Social Sciences |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
454 Philosophy of the Natural Environment |
PHIL
325 Environmental Ethics |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
490 Senior Seminar in Philosophy |
PHIL
363-364 Seminar in Philosophy |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
499 Senior Thesis |
PHIL
Elective |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
Elective |
PHIL
320 Philosophy of Science |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
Elective |
PHIL
333 Philosophy of Mind |
| PHIL
Elective |
PHL
Elective |
PHIL
353 Hellenistic Philosophy |
| Free
Elective |
RLS
111 Comparative Religion (GE-L) |
PHIL
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
RLS
125 Biblical Thought (GE-L) |
PHIL
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
RLS
126 Development of Christian Thought (GE-L) |
PHIL
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
RLS
131 Oriental Philosophy and Religion (GE-L) |
PHIL
201 Introduction to Eastern Philosophy |
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| PHED
1110 Introduction to Tennis and Badminton |
PEX
105B Badminton or
PEX 105M Tennis |
PE
102 Badminton or
PE 133 Tennis |
| PHED
1210 Team Sports |
PEX
106 Team Sports and Group Activities |
Free
Elective |
| PHED
1310 Gymnastics |
PEX
105H Gymnastics |
Free
Elective |
| PHED
1400 Swimming I (Primary Skills) |
PEX
130 Beginning Swimming |
PE
109 Beginner Swimming |
| PHED
1410 Swimming II (Stroke Development) |
PEX
230 Intermediate Swimming |
|
| PHED 1420 Swim III (Fitness
Swim) |
Free Elective |
Free Elective |
| PHED
1440 Lifeguard Training |
PEX
330 Lifesaving |
PE
119 Lifesaving |
| PHED
1610 Essentials of Physical Fitness |
PEX
275 Physical Fitness Appraisal and Guidance |
PE
205 Conditioning for Personal Fitness |
| PHED
1630 Weight Training & Sports Conditioning |
PEX
105W Weight Training and Conditioning |
PE
129 Weight Training |
| PHED 1640 Weight Training
II |
PEX 120 Weight Training
& Physical Conditioning |
|
| PHED 1650 Weight Training
III |
Free Elective |
Free Elective |
| PHED 1700 Prevention/Care
Athletic Injuries |
PEX 243 Prevention/Care
of Athletic Injuries |
PE 201 Prevention/Care of
Athletic Injuries |
| PHED 1720 Real Coaching |
PEX 263 Principals of Athletic
Coaching |
PE 308 Science of Coaching |
| PHED
2050 Recreational Skills |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PHED
8000 Water Safety Instructor |
PEX
340 Water Safety Instructor |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
V
369 Tests and Measurements |
PE
410 Evaluation & Measure in Physical Ed |
| Free
Elective |
V
370 Kinesiology |
PE
411 Kinesiology |
| Free
Elective |
V
410 Corrective & Adapted Physical Education |
PE
409 Adapted Physical Education |
| Free
Elective |
ZOO
343 Physiology of Exercise |
PE
420 Physiological Aspects of Exercise |
| |
PEX
280 Introduction to Recreation and Leisure |
PED
151 Intro to Recreation in Modern Society |
| |
PEX
106A Folk and Square Dance |
Free
Elective |
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST ASSISTANT
Transfer agreements are currently under consideration; for more information,
contact the Physical Therapy Advisor at your institution.
PHYSICS
Students completing both an introductory physics and an introductory chemistry
course at CCRI or URI (e.g., CCRI’s PHY 1000 and CHEM 1000) may receive
credit for PS 103, Physical Science at RIC.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| PHYS
1000 Physical Science |
PHY
109 Introduction to Physics (GE-N) |
General
Education LS Category (GE-LS) |
| PHYS
1000 Physical Science +
CHEM 1000 Chemistry of our
Environment |
PHY
109 Introduction to Physics + (GE-N)
CHM 100 Chemistry of Our
Environment |
PSCI
103 Physical Science |
| PHYS
1030 General Physics I |
PHY
111 General Physics I + (GE-N)
PHY 185 General Physics I
Lab |
PHYS
101 General Physics (GE-LS) |
| PHYS
1040 General Physics II |
PHY
112 General Physics II + (GE-N)
PHY 186 General Physics II
Lab |
PHYS
102 General Physics (GE-LS) |
| PHYS
1050 Physics for Technology I |
PHY
111 General Physics I (GE-N) |
PHYS
101 General Physics (GE-LS) |
| PHYS
1060 Physics for Technology II |
PHY
112 General Physics II (GE-N) |
PHYS
102 General Physics (GE-LS) |
| PHYS
1100 Engineering Physics |
PHY
111 General Physics I (GE-N) |
Free
Elective |
| PHYS
1100 Engineering Physics +
ENGR 2060 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics |
PHY
203 Elementary Physics I +
PHY 273 Elementary Physics
I Lab |
PHYS
200 Mechanics (GE-LS) |
| PHYS
1120 Modern Technical Physics I |
PHY
109 Introduction to Physics + (GE-N)
PHY 110 Introduction to Physics
Lab |
Free
Elective |
| PHYS
1130 Technical Physics |
PHY
109 Introduction to Physics + (GE-N)
PHY 110 Introduction to Physics
Lab |
Free
Elective |
| PHYS
1140 Newtonian Physics |
PHY
109 Introduction to Physics (GE-N) |
Free
Elective |
| PHYS
1150 Fiberoptics Communications |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PHYS
1220 Modern Technical Physics II |
PHY
109 Introduction to Physics (GE-N) |
Free
Elective |
| PHYS
1230 Geometrical Optics |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PHYS
2310 Intermediate Physics I |
PHY
203 Elementary Physics I + (GE-N)
PHY 273 Elementary Physics
I Lab |
PHYS
200 Mechanics (GE-LS) |
| PHYS
2320 Intermediate Physics II |
PHY
204 Elementary Physics II + (GE-N)
PHY 274 Elementary Physics
II Lab |
PHYS
201 Electricity and Magnetism |
| PHYS
2820 Modern Physics I |
PHY
306 Introduction to Modern Physics |
PHYS
400 Atomic and Nuclear Physics |
| PHYS
2830 Modern Physics II |
PHY
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
PHY
140 Ideas of Physics (GE-N) |
General
Education SM Category (GE-SM) |
| *PHYS
2110 Accoustics, Optics & Thermodynamics +
*PHYS 2111 Accoustics, Optics
& Thermodyn. Lab |
PHY
205 Elementary Physics III +
PHY 275 Elementary Physics
III Lab |
PHYS
202 Thermodynamics, Waves and Optics |
| Free
Elective |
PHY
322 Mechanics |
PHYS
403 Intermediate Mechanics |
| Free
Elective |
PHY
331 Electricity and Magnetism |
PHYS
401 Electricity and Magnetism |
| Free
Elective |
PHY
451 Intro to Quantum Mechanics |
PHYS
407 Quantum Mechanics |
| Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
PHYS
308 Atmospheric Physics |
| *Students
must obtain a B or higher for transfer to URI. |
|
|
POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Students transferring Law Department credits from CCRI to RIC Political
Science Department may only transfer a combined maximum of fifteen (15)
hours of Law and Political Science courses to the thirty (30) hour Political
Science major at RIC.
Not more than eight (8) hours of Law courses will be acceptable at the
300 upper-division course level.
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Political Science
should refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| POLS
1000 Introduction to Government and Politics |
Free
Elective |
POL
200 Introduction to Political Science (GE-SB) |
| POLS
1010 American National Government |
PSC
113 American Politics (GE-S) |
POL
202 American Government (GE-SB) |
| POLS
1110 Modern Political Ideologies |
PSC
240 Major Political Ideology (GE-L) |
POL
204 Introduction to Political Thought (GE-SB) |
| POLS
1210 International Relations |
PSC
116 International Politics (GE-S) |
POL
203 Global Politics (GE-SB) |
| POLS
1910 Social Science Field Experience |
PSC
375/376 Field Experience in Practical Politics |
POL
327 Internship in State Government |
| POLS
1920 Social Science Field Experience |
PSC
375/376 Field Experience in Practical Politics |
POL
328 Field Experience in Public Sector |
| POLS
2030 State and Local Government |
PSC
221 State and Local Government (GE-S) |
POL
306 State and Local Government |
| POLS
2040 America’s Political Parties |
PSC
365 Political Parties and Practical Politics |
POL
353 Parties, Interest Groups and Media |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
288 The American Legal System (GE-S) |
POL
208 Introduction to Law |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
304 Introduction to Public Administration |
POL
301 Foundations of Public Administration |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
368 Public Opinion |
POL
307 Political Behavior |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
369 Legislative Process and Public Politics |
POL
358 The American Congress |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
375/376 Field Experience in Practical Politics |
POL
328 Field Experience in Public Sector |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
434 American Foreign Policy |
POL
446 Foreign Policy |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
441 Women and Politics |
POL
309 Women and Politics |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
443 20th Century Political Theory |
POL
310 Political Thought and Modern World |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
472 Civil Liberties |
POL
332 Civil Liberties in the United States |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
483 Political Process: Policy Formulation & Execution |
POL
452 Leadership and Bureaucratic Politics |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
498 Public Admin. & Policy Formulation |
POL
456 Policy Analysis |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
100-level Elective |
POL
200 Introduction to Political Science (GE-SB) |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
300-level Elective |
POL
300 Methodology in Political Science |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
300-level Elective |
POL
303 International Law and Organization |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
300-level Elective |
POL
304 Research Methods II |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
300-level Elective |
POL
330 Admin Law & Regulatory Politics |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
300-level Elective |
POL
341 Politics of Developing Nations |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
300-level Elective |
POL
342 Politics of Global Economic Changes |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
300-level Elective |
POL
359 Political & Government Communicat |
| Free
Elective |
PSC
300-level Elective |
POL
460 Senior Seminar in Political Science |
PORTUGUESE
Level 200 and 300 courses transfer for credit; for specific course equivalencies,
see the Department Chairperson.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| PORT
1000 Basic Spoken Portuguese I |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PORT
1010 Elementary Portuguese I |
POR
101 Beginning Portuguese I |
PORT
101 Elementary Portuguese I |
| PORT
1020 Elementary Portuguese II |
POR
102 Beginning Portuguese II |
PORT
102 Elementary Portuguese II |
| PORT
1030 Elementary Portuguese I |
POR
101 Beginning Portuguese I |
PORT
101 Elementary Portuguese I |
| PORT
1040 Elementary Portuguese II |
POR
102 Beginning Portuguese II |
PORT
102 Elementary Portuguese II |
| PORT
1100 Basic Spoken Portuguese II |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PORT
1510 Conversational Portuguese I |
POR
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PORT
1520 Conversational Portuguese II |
POR
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PORT
1710 Portuguese for Medical Svc Personnel |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PORT
2010 Intermediate Portuguese I |
POR
103 Intermediate Portuguese I |
PORT
113 Intermediate Portuguese (GE-SB) |
| PORT
2020 Intermediate Portuguese II |
POR
104 Intermediate Portuguese II |
PORT
114 Readings in Intermediate Portuguese |
| PORT
Elective |
POR
205 Advanced Portuguese I |
PORT
201 Conversation and Composition |
| PORT
Elective |
POR
206 Advanced Portuguese II |
PORT
202 Composition and Conversation |
PRIOR
LEARNING
The Community College of Rhode Island, the University of Rhode Island
and Rhode Island College agree to accept
as transfer credits those credits awarded by either institution through
the assessment of a student’s military experience or through the assessment
of other prior learning experiences as documented in a student’s portfolio.
College-Level Examination Program
Students can take tests through the College-Level Examination Program
if they believe they have learned the equivalent knowledge to a college-level
course through prior study, professional experience, or independent study.
The tests are divided into the General Examinations and subject examinations.
Students earning at least the score listed on the chart below, will be
granted credit at the instittuion where they are matriculated. Credit earned
through the CLEP exam is transferable among CCRI, RIC, and URI. Students
interested in the CLEP examinations should consult their advisor, or the
institution’s CLEP coordinator. More information on the CLEP exam can be
obtained from the
CLEP, P. O. Box 6601, Princeton, NJ 08541-6601, 609-771-7865 or at
www.collegeboard.org.
CLEP Examination Equivalencies
for Transfer Purposes
GENERAL EXAMINATIONS
| Subject |
CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| Score
Required |
420 |
420 |
420 |
| English
Composition |
Composition
1 & 3
Electives
6 credits |
English
Composition
Elective
3 credits |
Elective
6 credits |
| English
Composition with Essay |
English
1010 & English 1020
6 credits |
Writing
101 & Com Elective
6 credits |
Writing
College Requirement
6 credits |
| Humanities |
Art
& Literature Elective
6 credits |
Fine
Arts & Literature Elective
6 credits |
Elective
6 credits |
| Mathematics |
Math
Electives
6 credits |
Math
107 & Math Elective
6 credits |
General
Education Category M
6 credits |
| Natural
Sciences |
Biology
Elective (3)
Physical Science Elective
(3)
6 credits |
Natural
Science Elective
6 credits |
General
Education Category LS
6 credits |
| Social
Science & History |
History
Electives
6 credits |
Social
Science Elective
Letters Elective
6 credits |
General
Education Category SB
6 credits |
CLEP Examination Equivalencies
for Transfer Purposes
SUBJECT EXAMINATIONS
| Subject |
CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| Accounting
Principles |
Accounting
1010, 1020
6 credits |
Accounting
201, 202
6 credits |
Accounting
201, 202
6 credits |
| Algebra/College |
Math
1200 or 1700
3 credits |
N/A |
Elective
3 credits |
| Algebra/Trigonometry |
Math
1900
3 credits |
Math
111
3 credits |
Math
209
4 credits |
| American
Government |
Political
Science 1010
3 credits |
Political
Science 113
3 credits |
Political
Science 202
3 credits |
| American
Literature |
English
1020, 2020
6 credits |
English
241, 242
6 credits |
Electives
6 credits |
| Analyzing
& Interpreting Literature |
English
1200, 1220
6 credits |
English
110 & 3-credit Elective
6 credits |
Electives
6 credits |
| Biology
General |
Biology
1030, 1040
8 credits |
Biology
112, 113
8 credits |
Biology
101, 102
8 credits |
| Business
Law Introductory |
Business
2030
3 credits |
Business
Law 333
3 credits |
Management
343
3 credits |
| Calculus
Elementary Function |
Math
1910
4 credits
2-credit Elective |
Math
141 & 2-credit Elective, Or
Math 131 & 3-credit Elective,
Or
BAC 120 & 3-credit Elective
6 credits |
Math
212 & 2-credit Elective
6 credits |
| Chemistry
General |
Chemistry
1030, 1100
8 credits |
Chemistry
101, 102/112, 114
8 credits |
Chemistry
103, 104
8 credits |
| Educational
Psychology Introductory |
Psychology
2070
3 credits |
EDC
312
3 credits |
CEP
215
4 credits |
| English
Literature |
English
1030, 2030
6 credits |
English
251, 252
6 credits |
Electives
6 credits |
| French
Language Level I
Level II |
French
1010, 1020
6 credits
French 2010, 2020
6 credits |
N/A |
French
101, 102
6 credits
French 113, 114
6 credits |
| German
Language Level I
Level II |
German
1010, 1020
6 credits
German 2010, 2020
6 credits |
N/A |
German
101, 102
6 credits
German 113, 114
6 credits |
| History,
US I |
History
1210
3 credits |
History
141
3 credits |
History
201
3 credits |
| History,
US II |
History
1220
3 credits |
History
142
3 credits |
History
202
3 credits |
| Human
Growth & Development |
Psychology
Elective
3 credits |
HDF
200 or Psychology 232
3 credits |
Elective
3 credits |
| Information
Systems & Computer Applications |
COMI
1100
3 credits |
CSC
101 or BAC 110
3 credits |
CIS
251
3 credits |
| Macro
Economics Principles |
Economics
2010
3 credits |
Economics
202
3 credits |
Economics
215
3 credits |
| Management
Principles |
Business
2050
3 credits |
MGT
301
3 credits |
MGT
301
3 credits |
| Marketing
Principles |
Business
2060
3 credits |
Marketing
301
3 credits |
Marketing
301
3 credits |
| Micro
Economics Principles |
Economics
2020
3 credits |
Economics
201
3 credits |
Economics
214
3 credits |
| Psychology
Introductory |
Psychology
2010
3 credits |
Psychology
113
3 credits |
Psychology
110
3 credits |
| Sociology
Introductory |
Sociology
1010
3 credits |
Sociology
100
3 credits |
Sociology
200
3 credits |
| Spanish
Language Level I
Level II |
Spanish
1010, 1020
6 credits
Spanish 2010, 2020
6 credits |
N/A |
Spanish
101, 102
6 credits
Spanish 113, 114
6 credits |
| Trigonometry |
Math
1210 or 1710
3 credits |
N/A |
Math
210
3 credits |
| Western
Civilization I |
History
1010
3 credits |
History
112
3 credits |
Elective
3 credits |
| Western
Civilization II |
History
1020
3 credits |
History
114
3 credits |
Elective
3 credits |
| Western
Civilization I & II |
N/A |
N/A |
History
161 & 2-credit Elective
6 credits |
PSYCHOLOGY
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Psychology should
refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| PSYC
1030 Psychology of Personal Adjustment |
PSY
103 Towards Self Understanding (GE-S) |
Free
Elective |
| PSYC
1030 Psychology of Personal Adjustment |
HDF
150 Personal Development |
Free
Elective |
| PSYC
1050 Applied Business Psychology |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PSYC
1070 Psychology of Women |
WMS
150 Intro to Women's Studies (GE-S) |
WMST
200 Women in Society (GE-SB) |
| PSYC
1110 Career Information Seminar |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PSYC
1970 Human Relations Seminar & Application |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| PSYC
2010 General Psychology |
PSY
113 General Psychology (GE-S) |
PSYC
110 Introduction to Psychology (GE-SB) |
| PSYC
2020 Social Psychology |
PSY
335 The Psychology of Social Behavior |
PSYC
215 Social Psychology (GE-SB) |
| PSYC
2030 Developmental Psychology |
PSY
232 Developmental Psychology (GE-S) |
PSYC
230 Human Development |
| PSYC
2040 Psychol of Adult Development & Aging |
PSY
Elective |
PSYC
339 Psychology of Aging |
| PSYC
2050 Behavior Modification |
PSY
361 Learning |
PSYC
342 Behavior Modification |
| PSYC
2070 Educational Psychology |
EDC
312 The Psychology of Learning |
CEP
215 Educational Psychology |
| PSYC
2080 Psychol of Death, Dying & Bereavement |
Free
Elect or Major Credit for HDF Majors |
NURS
312 Death and Dying or PSYCH Elective |
| PSYC
2090 Adolescent Psychology |
HDF
310 Adolescent Growth and Development |
PSYC
332 Adolescent Psychology |
| PSYC
2100 Theories of Personalities |
PSY
235 Theories of Personality (GE-S) |
PSYC
251 Personality |
| PSYC
2110 Abnormal Psychology |
PSY
254 Behavr Probs & Personality Disorders (GE-S) |
PSYC
354 Abnormal Psychology |
| PSYC
2120 Foundations of Psychological Research |
Free
Elective |
PSYC
221 Foundations of Psycholog Research |
| HMNS
1040 Drugs and Human Behavior |
PSY
261 The Alcohol Troubled Person |
PSYC
217 Drug Use & Personl Decision Making |
| HMNS
2340 Field Exp & Seminar II Social Work/Mental Health |
PSY
305 Field Experience in Psychology |
PSYC
390 Directed Research |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
300 Quantitative Methods in Psychology |
PSYC
320 Intro to Psychological Methods |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
301 Introduction to Experimental Psychology |
PSYC
373, 374 or 375 Research Methods in Psych |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
310 History and Systems of Psychology (GE) |
PSYC
353 History and Systems of Psychology |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
381 Physiological Psychology |
PSYC
345 Physiological Psychology |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
385 Perception |
PSYC
341 Perception |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
388 Psychology of Languages |
PSYCH
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
391 Theories of Learning |
PSYC
344 Psychology of Learning and Memory |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
434 Psychological Testing |
PSYC
346 Psychological Testing |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
436 Psychotropic Drug and Therapy |
PSYC
510 Drugs and Behavior |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
442 The Exceptional Individual |
PSYC
535 The Deviant Child |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
454 Group Processes |
PSYC
508 Behavr in Groups & Social Organizat |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
464 Humanistic Psychology |
PSYCH
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
471 Applied Behavior Analysis |
CEP
551 Behavior Modifn in Social Settings |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
473 Practicum in Behavior Psychology |
CEP
431 Practicum in Behavior Modification |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
479 Contemporary Problems for Modern Psych |
PSYC
392 Problems in Psychological Research |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
480 The Female Experience |
PSYC
356 Psychology of Women |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
489 Problems in Psychology |
PSYC
391 Directed Research |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
499 Psychology Practicum |
PSYC
390 Directed Research |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
200-level Elective |
PSYC
211 Humanistic Psychology |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
300-level Elective |
PSYC
331 Child Psychology |
| Free
Elective |
PSY
300-level Elective |
PSYC
424 Princ. of Psychological Measurement |
| PSYC
Elective |
PSY
384 Cognitive Psychology |
PSYC
349 Cognitive Psychology |
| PSYC
Elective |
PSY
399 Introduction to Multicultural Psychology |
PSYCH
Elective |
| PSYC
Elective |
PSY
Elective |
PSYC
359 Psycholog Perspectives on Health |
RADIOGRAPHY
Vocational/technical occupational courses shall be considered for transfer
on an individual basis.
The receiving institution may accept part or all of these courses as being
applicable to the satisfaction of degree requirements.
All XRAY courses transfer as a block. ARRT certification and an Associates
Degree are required for admission to Bachelor’s program in Radiologic Technology
at RIC.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| XRAY
2430 Cross Section Imaging |
ZOO
121 Human Anatomy |
BIOL
231 Human Anatomy |
RETAIL
MANAGEMENT (TEXTILES, FASHION MERCHANDISING AND DESIGN)
Vocational/Technical occupational courses shall be considered for transfer
on an individual basis.
The receiving institution may accept part or all of these courses as being
applicable to the satisfaction of degree requirements.
Students intending to major in Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design
at URI should meet the URI Math requirement and complete courses equivalent
to URI CHM 103, CHM 105 (Introductory Chemistry and Lab) and URI CHM 124,
CHM 126 (Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Lab).
See Chemistry section for course equivalencies. Refer to Section 3
for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| ARTS 1610 Surface Design
III |
TMD 238 Surface Design III |
|
| BUSN
1110 Sales |
Free
Elective |
|
| BUSN
1120 Retailing |
|
|
| BUSN 1130 Advertising Principles |
Free Elective
(MKT 331 Fundamentals of
Advertising by exam)
(Professional elect in
textiles, merchand & design.) |
|
| BUSN
1240 Retail Advertising and Sales Promotion |
Free
Elective
(Professional elect in
textiles, merchand & design.) |
|
| BUSN
1270 Fashion Analysis |
TMD
224 Clothing and Human Behavior (GE-S) |
|
| BUSN
1320 Credit Management |
Free
Elective |
|
| BUSN
2310 Fashion Merchandising |
TMD
232 Fashion Retailing |
|
| BUSN
2420 Retail Buying |
TMD
332 Fashion Merchandise Buying |
|
| BUSN
1100 Coop I |
TMD
461 Internship
(If in fashion retailing) |
|
| BUSN
1200 Coop II |
TMD
462 Internship
(If in fashion retailing) |
|
| BUSN
2350 Human Resources Management |
Free
Elective
(Professional elect in
textiles, merchand & design.) |
|
RUSSIAN
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| RUSN
1000 Basic Spoken Russian I |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| RUSN
1050 Elementary Russian I |
RUS
101 Elementary Russian I (GE) |
RUS
101 Elementary Russian I |
SOCIOLOGY
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Sociology should
refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| SOCS
1010 General Sociology |
SOC
100 General Sociology (GE-S) |
SOC
200 Society and Social Behavior (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2020 Marriage and Family |
SOC
212 The Family (GE-S) |
SOC
202 The Family (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2030 Urban Sociology |
SOC
214 Urban Sociology (GE-S) |
SOC
204 Urban Sociology (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2040 Cultural Diversity |
SOC
240 Race and Ethnic Relations |
SOC
208 Minority Group Relations |
| SOCS
2050 Social Problems |
Free
Elective |
SOC
211 Social Problems (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2110 Introduction to Anthropology |
APG
203 Cultural Anthropology (GE-S) |
ANTH
101 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2300 Criminology |
SOC
230(330) Crime and Delinquency (GE-S) |
SOC
207 Crime and Criminal Justice (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2310 Introduction to Corrections |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
207 Crime and Criminal Justice or (GE-SB)
SOC 211 Social Problems
(GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2000-level Elective |
SOC
204 Social Psychology (GE-S) |
SOC
200-level Elective (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2000-level Elective |
SOC
210 Rural Sociology |
SOC
200-level Elective (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2000-level Elective |
SOC
216 Deviant Behavior (GE-S) |
SOC
200-level Elective (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2000-level Elective |
SOC
238 Population Problems (GE-S) |
SOC
200-level Elective (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2000-level Elective |
SOC
241 Work and Society (GE-S) |
SOC
303 Sociology of Work |
| SOCS
2000-level Elective |
SOC
242 Sex and Gender (GE-S) |
SOC
200-level Elective (GE-SB) |
| SOCS
2000-level Elective |
SOC
274 Criminal Justice System |
SOC
207 Crime and Criminal Justice |
| SOCS
2000-level Elective |
SOC
306 Development of Human Societies (GE-S) |
SOC
200-level Elective (GE) |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
224 Health, Illness, and Medical Care (GE-S) |
SOC
314 Sociology of Health and Illness |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
230 Crime and Delinquency |
SOC
343 Juveniles and Justice |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300 Topics in Sociology |
SOC
350 Topics in Sociology |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
301 Methods of Sociology Research I |
SOC
302 Social Research Methods I |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
302 Topics in Sociological Research |
SOC
404 Social Research Methods II |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
318 Social Movements and Social Change |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
320 Formal Organizations |
SOC
306 Formal Organizations |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
322 The Arts and Social Order |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
326 Madness and Society |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
331 Punishment and Corrections |
SOC
341 Corrections: Process and Theory |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
336 Social Inequality (GE-S) |
SOC
312 Class, Status and Power |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
350 Work and Family |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
370 Theories of Crime and Delinquency |
SOC
309 Sociology of Delinquency and Crime |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
401 History of Sociological Thought |
SOC
300(301) Classical Sociological Theory |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
402 Sociol. I Applied & Community Settings |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
408 Individual Life and Social Order |
SOC
331 The Individual and Society |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
413 Sexual Inequality |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
420 Family Violence |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
424 Health Care Delivery Systems |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
426 Issues in Correction |
SOC
400-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
428 Institutional Racism |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
430 Intimate Relationships |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
432 Industrial Sociology |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
437 Law and Families in the United States |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
438 Aging in Society |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
444 Sociology of Religion |
SOC
313 Sociology of Religion |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
446 Sociology of Knowledge |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
452 Class and Power |
SOC
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
470-471 Independent Study |
SOC
490/491 Independent Study |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
475 Issues in Criminal Justice Policy |
SOC
400-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
495 Senior Seminar |
SOC
460(361) Senior Seminar |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
200-level Elective |
SOC
217 Sociology of Aging (GE-SB) |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
200-level Elective |
SOC
261 Fountain of Age (GE-C4) |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
200-level Elective |
SOC
262 Sociology of Money (GE-C4) |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
200-level Elective |
SOC
263 Unequal Sisters (GE-C4) |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
200-level Elective |
SOC
264 Gender Inequality (GE-C4) |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
307 Sociology of Small Groups |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
315 Community |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
316 Sociology of Education |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
330 Deviant Behavior |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
344 Minority Issues in Justice Systems |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
345 Victimology |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
346 Under and Upperworld Crime/Criminals |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
400 Contemporary Sociological Theories |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
420 Social Policy of Aging in Comparative Perspectives |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
502 The Family and Social Institutions |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
500 Social Change Theory |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
525 Social Data Analysis |
| Free
Elective |
SOC
300-level Elective |
SOC
318 Law and Society |
SPANISH
Level 200 and 300 courses transfer for credit; for specific course equivalencies,
see the Department Chairperson.
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Spanish should
refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| SPAN
1000 Basic Spoken Spanish I |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| SPAN
1100 Basic Spoken Spanish II |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| SPAN
1010 Elementary Spanish I |
SPA
101 Beginning Spanish I |
SPAN
101 Elementary Spanish I |
| SPAN
1020 Elementary Spanish II |
SPA
102 Beginning Spanish II |
SPAN
102 Elementary Spanish II |
| SPAN
1030 Elementary Spanish I |
SPA
101 Beginning Spanish I |
SPAN
101 Elementary Spanish I |
| SPAN
1040 Elementary Spanish II |
SPA
102 Beginning Spanish II |
SPAN
102 Elementary Spanish II |
| SPAN
1210 Spansh for Human Services Personnel I |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| SPAN
1230 Spanish for Law Enforce Personnel I |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| SPAN
1510 Conversational Spanish I |
SPA
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| SPAN
1520 Conversational Spanish II |
SPA
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| SPAN
1710 Spanish for Medical Service Personnel I |
Free
Elective |
SPAN
111 Spanish for Medical Personnel |
| SPAN
1720 Spanish for Medical Svc Personnel II |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| SPAN
1900 Culture of Spanish Speaking People |
SPA
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| SPAN
2010 Intermediate Spanish I |
SPA
103 Intermediate Spanish I |
SPAN
113 Intermediate Spanish (GE-SB) |
| SPAN
2020 Intermediate Spanish II |
SPA
104 Intermediate Spanish II |
SPAN
114 Readings in Intermediate Spanish |
| SPAN
2210 Advcd Spanish Conversation & Comp I |
SPA
205 Spanish Language and Style I |
SPAN
201 Conversation and Composition |
| SPAN
2220 Advcd Spanish Conversation & Comp II |
SPA
206 Spanish Language and Style II |
SPAN
202 Conversation and Composition |
| Free
Elective |
SPA
201 Oral Expression in Spanish |
SPAN
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SPA
Elective |
SPAN
200 Spanish for Spanish Speakers |
| Free
Elective |
SPA
325 Introduction to Literary Genres (GE-A) |
SPAN
223 Survey of Spanish Literature I or
SPAN 224 Survey of Spanish
Literature II |
| Free
Elective |
SPA
391 Spanish Literature in Translation I (GE-A) |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SPA
392 Spanish Literature in Translation II (GE-A) |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
SPA
393 Contmp Span-Amer Lit in Translation (GE-A) |
Free
Elective |
SPEECH
/ JOURNALISM / COMMUNICATIONS/COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| SPCH
1100 Oral Communications I |
COM
101 Fundamentals of Oral Communications (GE-C) |
COMM
208 Public Speaking |
| SPCH
1100 Oral Communications I +
ENGL 2010 Composition II |
CMS
101 College Communication Skills |
|
| SPCH
1110 Voice and Articulation |
|
COMM
219 Vocal Improvement |
| SPCH
1120 Advanced Speech & Articulation In ESL |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| SPCH
1180 Oral Interpretation |
COM
231 Oral Interpretation of Literature (GE-A) |
Free
Elective |
| SPCH
1200 Introduction to Television Production |
Free
Elective |
COMM
246 Television Production |
| Free
Elective |
COM
103 Interpersonal Communications (GE-C) |
COMM
258 Interpersonal Communications |
| Free
Elective |
COM
210 Persuasion (GE-L) |
COMM
351 Persuasion |
| Free
Elective |
COM
215 Argumentation and Debate |
COMM
259 Argumentation and Debate |
| Free
Elective |
COM
220 Small Group Communications (GE-S) |
COMM
356 Discussion |
| Free
Elective |
JOR
110 Introduction to Mass Media (GE-L) |
COMM
240 Mass Communication |
| Free
Elective |
JOR
211 History of Broadcasting |
COMM
342 History 7 Develpmt of Telecomm |
| Free
Elective |
JOR
230 Introduction to Radio and Television News |
COMM
344 Broadcast Journalism |
| Free
Elective |
PRS
340 (JOR 340) Public Relations |
COMM
301 Public Relations |
| Free
Elective |
JOR
345 Journalism Internship |
Free
Elective |
| Free
Elective |
JOR
410 Mass Media Issues |
COMM
340 Current Issues in Mass Media |
| Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
COMM
479(379) Internship |
|
CMD 260 Intro. to Speech
and Language Disorders |
COMM 305 Intro. To Communication
Disorders |
|
CMD 261 Survey of Hearing
and Deafness |
COMM 323 Introduction to
Audiology |
|
CMD 372 Auditory and Speech
Mechanisms |
COMM 325 Auditory and Speech
Mechanisms |
|
CMD 373 Phonetics |
COMM 319 Phonetics |
|
CMD 375 Language Development |
COMM 320 Speech and Language |
|
CMD 376 Hearing and Speech
Science |
COMM321 Speech and Hearing
Science |
|
CMD 475 Gestural Communication |
COMM 223 Introducation to
Sign Language |
THEATRE
Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in Theatre should
refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| ENGL
1270 Contemporary Drama |
THE
383 History of Modern Theatre (GE-A) |
THTR
442 History of Theatre: 1875-Present |
| ENGL
8060 Women Playwrights |
Theatre
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| THEA
1080 Introduction to Costuming |
THE
250 Costume Laboratory |
THTR
414 Costume for the Theatre |
| THEA
1090 Introduction to Theatre |
THE
100 Introduction to Theatre (GE-A) |
THTR
240 Appreciation & Enjoy of Theatre (GE-A) |
| THEA
1120 Stagecraft I |
THE
161 Introduction to Stagecraft |
Free
Elective |
| THEA
1121 Stagecraft II |
Free
Elective |
Free
Elective |
| THEA
1130 Origins of Theatre |
THE
381 History of Theatre to 1642 (GE-A) |
THTR
440 History of Theatre: Origins to 1625 |
| THEA
1140 Acting I |
THE
111 Introduction to Acting |
THTR
222 The Actor’s Self |
| THEA
1150 Theatre for Children |
Free
Elective |
THTR
335 Theatre for Children and Youth |
| THEA
1160 Movement and Dance for Actors |
Free
Elective |
THTR
221 Movement for the Actor |
| THEA 1170 Theatrical Makeup |
THE Makeup |
THTR 416 Makeup for Stage,
FIlm & Television |
| THEA 1180 Stagecraft II |
Free Elective |
Free Elective |
| THEA
2140 Acting II |
THE
211 Basic Acting +
THE 213 Voice and Movement |
THTR
320 Character Stdy: Psycholog Realism |
| MUSC
1120 The American Musical |
THE
481 Topics in Thetr: Histry of Amer Musicl Thetr |
THTR
241 American Musical Theatre |
| SPCH
1110 Voice and Articulation |
THE
117 Intro to Voice and Movement |
THTR
220 Voice & Articulation for the Performer |
| SPCH
1180 Oral Interpretation |
COM
231 Oral Interpretation of Literature (GE-A) |
THTR
302 Oral Interpretation |
| Theatre
Elective |
THE
181 Script Analysis (GE-A) |
THTR
105 Introduction to Theatre |
| Theatre
Elective |
THE
221 Stage Management |
THTR
417 Stage Mgmt for Theatre and Dance |
| Theatre
Elective |
THE
227 Dance for Musical Theatre |
DANC
321 Dance for Musical Theatre |
| Theatre
Elective |
THE
382 History of Thetr: Classicl to 19th Centy (GE-A) |
THTR
441(341) History of Theatre: 1625-1875 |
| Free
Elective |
THE
291 Production Workshop |
THTR
378 Theatre Production |
| Free
Elective |
THE
321 Orientation to Play Direction |
THTR
325 Fundamentals of Directing |
| Free
Elective |
THE
341 Theatre Management |
THTR
419(319) Performing Arts Management |
| Free
Elective |
THE
350 Makeup |
THTR
316 Makeup for Stage, Film & Television |
| Free
Elective |
THE
365 Scene Design |
THTR
412(312) Scene Design for Theatre |
| Free
Elective |
THE
371 Stage Lighting |
THTR
415(315) Lighting for the Theatre |
| |
THE
261 Introduction to Theatre Design |
THTR
110(210) Fundmntls of Thetr Desgn & Product |
WOMEN’S
STUDIES
| CCRI |
URI |
RIC |
| PSYC
1070 Psychology of Women |
WMS
150 Introduction to Women’s Studies (GE-S) |
WMST
200 Women in Society (GE-SB) |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
210 Introduction to Feminist Theories |
WMS
200-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
220 Women and the Natural Sciences (GE-L) |
WMS
200-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
300 Field Experience in Women’s Studies |
WMST
300 Field Experience in Women’s Studies |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
310 Race, Class and Sexuality |
WMS
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
330 Feminist Methods |
WMS
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
333 Women in Irish Society (GE-L) |
WMS
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
350 Special Topics in Women’s Studies |
WMST
350 Topics in Women’s Studies |
| |
WMS
351 Special Topics in Women’s Studies |
WMST
350 Topics in Women’s Studies |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
400 Critical Issues and Feminist Scholars |
WMS
300-level Elective |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
450 Independent Study |
WMST
390 Independent Study |
| |
WMS
490 Advanced Topics in Women’s Studies |
WMST
450 Topics in Women’s Studies |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
300-level Elective |
WMST
390 Independent Study |
| Free
Elective |
WMS
400-level Elective |
WMST
350 Topics |
|