PROGRAM TRANSFER PLANS
Community College of
Rhode Island
University of Rhode Island
Rhode Island College
PROGRAM TRANSFER PLANS
What is a program transfer plan?
A program transfer plan is a road map for students at the Community
College of Rhode Island (CCRI) who complete associates degrees and transfer
to bachelor’s degree programs either at the University of Rhode Island
(URI) or Rhode Island College (RIC). Several academic departments have
approved these program transfer plans.
Why should students participate in a program
transfer plan?
Program transfer plans provide students with a "seamless" path to
bachelor’s degree programs. By taking the sequence of courses listed in
the program transfer plan students can, in most cases, complete the associates
degree, fulfill most of the general education requirements at URI or RIC
and in many cases transfer courses which count toward the major. Beginning
at CCRI is an especially affordable and convenient way for students to
get started on earning a college degree.
What are the requirements?
Students must complete the associates degree at CCRI within the
effective dates taking the courses listed for the program transfer plan.
In addition, students are required to make contact with an advisor at URI
or RIC and meet additional departmental requirements listed, such as minimum
G.P.A.
Academic program transfers are effective for a period of five years
to accommodate students who may be enrolled in a program part-time. Students
are governed by the requirements in effect beginning the year of enrollment
in the program. These requirements will remain in effect for a period of
five years regardless of changes to individual course equivalencies.
What if students change their minds?
Students are not obligated to transfer to URI or RIC. If they should
decide to transfer to another institution, the program transfer plan is
designed to allow many options for transferring to another institution
or for joining the workforce upon completion of the program.
What if a student does not wish to participate?
Under Board of Governors policy, students are guaranteed admission
to Rhode Island College and the University of Rhode Island if they complete
an associates degree program at the Community College and maintain at least
a 2.4 G.P.A. By completing a program transfer plan students maximize the
number of courses that will transfer for general education and major credit
and minimize the number of courses needed to complete the bachelor’s degree.
How do students get started?
Before registering for courses, students interested in a program
transfer plan should simply drop by or call the academic advising and counseling
office at any of the three CCRI campuses to make an appointment (Lincoln:
333-7160,
Providence: 455-6020 and Warwick:
825-2301). An academic advisor will help students register for the right
courses and help make connections with helpful people at URI or RIC. The
key to successful transfer is early and frequent contact with an academic
advisor.
ACCOUNTING
BIOLOGY
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.S.
Science Track B |
B.A.
Biology/B.S. Biological Science/B.S. Marine Biology |
B.A.
Biology |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 1040 World
Lit. to 16th Century or
ENGL 2040 World
Lit. from 16th Cent.
FREN 1010 Elementary
French I or
GERM 1010 Elementary
German I
FREN 1020 Elementary
French II or
GERM 1020 Elementary
German II |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG 160 Literatures
of the World (GE-C)
FRN 101 Beginning
French I or (GE-F)
GER 101 Beginning
German I (GE-F)
FRN 102 Beginning
French II or (GE-F)
GER 102 Beginning
German II (GE-F)
|
WRTG 101 Introduction
to Academic Writing
ENGL 161 Western
Literature (GE-C1)
FREN 101 Elementary
French I or
GRMN 101 Elementary
German I
FREN 102 Elementary
French II or
GRMN 102 Elementary
German II
|
MATH
1200 College Algebra +
MATH 1210 College
Trigonometry
MATH 1900 Pre-Calculus Math
MATH 1910 Calculus I
MATH 1920 Calculus II
MATH 2910 Calculus III |
MTH
099 Algebra and Trigonometry
MTH 111 Pre-Calculus (GE-M)
MTH 141 Introduction to Calculus
MTH 142 Intermediate Calculus
MTH 243 Calculus |
MATH
120 College Algebra +
MATH 210 College
Trigonometry
MATH 209 Pre-Calculus Math (GE-M)
MATH 212 Calculus I
MATH 213 Calculus II
MATH 314 Calculus III |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
BIOL
1030 General Biology: Botany +
BIOL 1040 General
Biol.: Zoology
CHEM 1030 General Chemistry I
CHEM 1100 General Chemistry II
CHEM 2270 Organic Chemistry I +
CHEM 2271 Organic Chemistry I Lab
CHEM 2280 Organic Chemistry II +
CHEM 2281 Organic Chemistry II Lab
PHYS 1030 General Physics I
PHYS 1040 General Physics II
|
BIO
112 General Botany +
BIO 113 General
Zoology
CHM 101 General Chemistry I +
CHM 102 General Chemistry I Lab
CHM 112 General Chemistry II +
CHM 114 General Chemistry II Lab
CHM 227 Organic Chemistry I +
CHM 229 Organic Chemistry I Lab
CHM 228 Organic Chemistry II +
CHM 230 Organic Chemistry II Lab
PHY 111 General Physics I +
PHY 185 General Physics I Lab
PHY 112 General Physics II +
PHY 186 General Physics II Lab |
BIOL
101 Introduction to Biology I +
BIOL 102 Introduction
to Biology II
CHEM 103 General Chemistry I (GE-LS)
CHEM 104 General Chemistry II
CHEM 205 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 206 Organic Chemistry II
PHYS 101 General Physics I (GE-SM)
PHYS 102 General Physics II
|
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
| From:
CCRI |
To:
RIC |
| A.S.
Business Administration |
B.S.
Management, Economics, and CIS Programs |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS |
|
ECON 2010 Principles
of Economics I
ECON 2020 Principles of Economics
II
ENGL 1010 Composition I
ENGL 1040 World
Literature to 16th Century or
ENGL 2040 World
Literature from 16th Century
HIST 1010 Western
Civilization I or
HIST 1020 Western
Civilization II
HIST 2260 East Asian Civilization
MATH 1670 Quantitative Business Analysis
I
MATH 1680 Quantitative Business Analysis
II
SPCH 1100 Oral Communication I |
ECON 215 Introduction
to Macro Economics
ECON 214 Introduction to Micro Economics
WRTG 100 Introduction to Academic
Writing
ENGL 161 Western
Literature (GE-C1)
HIST 161 Western
History (GE-C2)
HIST 162 Perspective: East Asia (GE-C3)
MATH 177 Quantitative Business Analysis
I (GE-M)
MATH 238 Quantitative Business Analysis
II * (GE-SM)
COMM 208 Public Speaking
|
| MAJOR REQUIREMENTS |
|
| ACCT 1010 Financial
Accounting
ACCT 1020 Managerial Accounting
BUSN 2050 Principles of Management
BUSN 2060 Principles of Marketing
LAWS 2050 Law
of Contracts +
LAWS 2060 Law
of Real Property or
LAWS
2070 Law of Business Organization or
LAWS 2080 Commercial
Paper and Secured Transactions
|
ACCT 201 Principles
of Accounting I: Financial
ACCT 202 Principles of Accounting II:
Managerial
MGT 301 Foundations of Management
MKT 301 Introduction to Marketing
MGT 343 Business
Law +
Three Free Elective
credits. |
| ELECTIVES
(13 credits required to complete degree.) |
|
|
A. To complete RIC’s General Education
Program at CCRI (except Core 4): Take 5 CCRI courses meeting RIC’s General
Education requirements (see Section 1).
B. To complete RIC’s General Education
Program at RIC: Combine one or more courses from above (A.) with one or
more of the following:
BUSN 1010 Introduction to Business
BUSN 1050 Small Business Administration
BUSN 2110 Money and Banking
COMI 1100 Introduction to Computers
|
GE-SB: 2 courses,
different disciplines; GE-A: 1 course; GE-LS: 1 course; GE-SM: 1 course.
MGT 100 Introduction to Business
MGT 310 Small Business Management
ECON 334 Money and Banking
CSCI 101 First Course in Computers
or (GE-SM)
CIS 251 Computers in Management |
| * Transfers
for GE-SM category for Accounting, Management & Economics, and CIS
majors only. |
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
| A.A.
Liberal Arts * |
B.S.
in all Business Programs |
| * Students
wishing to pursue a B.S. in Business Administration at URI should complete
a liberal arts program at the Community College . |
| ENGLISH |
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
| MATH 1670 Quantitative
Business Analysis I
MATH 1680 Quantitative Business Analysis
II |
Free Elective
BAC 120 Business Analysis with Applications
(GE-M) |
| SCIENCE |
|
| è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
è
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
| ECON 2010 Principles
of Economics I
è
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I
è
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II |
ECON 202 Economic
Principles (Macro) (GE-S)
HIS 113 History of Western Civilization
to 1789 (GE-L)
HIS 114 History of West. Civilization
from 1789 (GE-L) |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I
1020 Elementary Language II
è
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
102 Beginning Language II (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
| Concentration
for transferring to URI: |
|
| ACCT 1010 Financial
Accounting
ACCT 1020 Managerial Accounting
ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II
MATH 1550 Statistical Analysis I
MATH 1560 Statistical Analysis II |
ACC 201 Elementary
Accounting
ACC 202 Elementary Accounting
ECON 201 Economic Principles (Micro)
(GE-S)
BAC 201 Managerial Statistics I
BAC 202 Managerial Statistics II |
| ELECTIVES |
|
| BUSN
1010 Introduction to Business
ENGL 1410 Business Writing
COMI 1100 Introduction to Computers |
MGT
110 Introduction to Business
WRT 227 Business Writing
BAC 110 Business Computing Applications |
| |
* Consult with
English Department for course equivalency. |
| è
The courses listed here are options. Students are encouraged to consult
the General Education section for additional course selections. |
CHEMISTRY
CIVIL
ENGINEERING
| CCRI students
who wish to transfer to URI’s Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in the mathematics, science,
and engineering courses being transferred. |
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
| A. S.
Engineering |
B.S.
Civil Engineering |
| ENGLISH |
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2100 Technical Report Writing |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
WRT 333 Scientific and Technical Writing
(GE-C) |
| MATH |
|
| MATH 1910 Calculus
I
MATH 1920 Calculus II
MATH 2910 Calculus III
MATH 2990 Advanced Engineering Mathematics |
MTH 141 Introduction
to Calculus (GE-M)
MTH 142 Intermediate Calculus
MTH 243 Multivariable Calculus
MTH 362 Advanced Engineering Mathematics
I |
| SCIENCE |
|
| CHEM 1030 General
Chemistry I
GEOL 1010 General Geology
PHYS 1100 Engineering
Physics +
ENGR 2060 Engineering
Mechanics-Dynamics
ENGR 2150 Introduction to Electrical
Engineering +
ENGR 2151 Introduction to Electrical
Engineering Lab
|
CHM 101 General
Chemistry I + (GE-N)
CHM 102 General Chemistry I Lab (GE-N)
GEL 103 Physical Geology (GE-N)
PHY 203 Elementary
Physics I +
PHY 273 Elementary
Physics I Lab +
MCE 263 Dynamics
PHY 204 Elementary Physics II +
PHY 274 Elementary Physics II Lab |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
| ECON 2010 Principles
of Economics I |
ECON 202 Economic
Principles (Macro) |
| ECON 2020 Principles
of Economics II |
ECON 201 Economic
Principles (Micro) |
| LANGUAGE
AND FINE ARTS |
|
| è
HIST 1210 United States History to 1877
HIST 1220 United States History from
1877 |
HIS 141 United
States History to 1877 (GE-L)
HIS 142 United States History from
1877 (GE-L) |
| CONCENTRATION
FOR TRANSFERRING TO URI |
|
| ENGR 1020 Introduction
to Engineering and Technology
ENGR 2050 Engineering Mechanics
ENGR 2160 Introduction to Engineering
Analysis
ENGR 2540 Mechanics of Materials
ENGT 1060 Basic
Autocad +
ENGT 1070 Advanced
Autocad +
ENGT 2080 Autocad
3-D |
EGR 105 Foundations
of Engineering I
MCE 262 Statics
EGR 106 Foundations of Engineering
II
CVE 220 Mechanics of Materials
CVE 250 Introduction
to CADD for Civil Engineers |
| è
For alternative selections, refer to Section 1:
General Education. |
EDUCATION -- Art
Education/Teacher Preparation (K-12)
| RIC requires
all students who wish to transfer Art program credit to have a portfolio
review. This review will determine whether a student will receive credit
for an equivalent course at RIC (see equivalencies below) or if the student
will receive elective credit. The portfolio review is not used for admission
consideration. The portfolio review is not required for ART 201 or for
Art History courses. |
| From:
CCRI |
To:
RIC |
| A. F.
A. Art |
B.S.
Art Education |
ENGL
1040 World Literature to 16th Century or
ENGL 2040 World
Literature from 16th Century
ENGL 2010 Composition
II
HIST 1010 Survey
of Western Civilization I and
HIST 1020 Survey
of Western Civilization II
HIST 2260 History of East Asian Civilization |
ENGL
161 Core 1: Western Literature
HIST 161 Core
2: Western History
HIST 162 Core 3: Perspectives on East
Asia
|
| Refer to Rhode
Island College General Education section for a selection of applicable
courses. |
One course
Core 4: Critical Inquiry into Cultural Issues
Two courses (SB) Social and Behavioral
Science (different disciplines)
One course (LS) Laboratory Science
One course (M) Mathematics
One course (SM) Additional Mathematics
or Science |
|
COMPETENCIES |
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
Students transferring to RIC must
have a 480 or better on quantitative SAT, MATH 1670, 1680, 1700 + 1710,
1800, 1900, 1910, 1920 or 2910, or pass the RIC mathematics placement exam.
|
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
MATH 010 Basic Mathematics Competency,
MATH 177 or higher, 480 or better on Quantitative SAT 1, or pass RIC Math
competency. |
| REQUIRED
COURSES |
|
| ARTS 1010 Drawing
I
ARTS 1310 Basic 2-D Design I
ARTS 1100 Drawing III
ARTS 1410 3-D Design I
ARTS 1330 Survey
of Art (Ancient/Neo-Classical)
ARTS 1220 Survey
of Art (Modern)
ARTS 2010 Painting I
ARTS 1440 Ceramics I
ARTS 1030 Introduction to Print Making
ARTS 2210 Sculpture
I
ARTS 2020 Painting II
ARTS 2220 Sculpture
II |
ART 101 Drawing
I: General Drawing
ART 104 2-D Design
ART 105 Drawing II
ART 114 Design II
ART 204 Synthesis/3-D
Emphasis
ART 231 Prehistoric
to Renaissance Art
ART 232 Renaissance
to Modern Art (GE-A)
PHIL 230 Aesthetics
2 courses from
ART 331-334, 336-338, 361
ART 202 Painting I
ART 206 Ceramics
ART 208 Printmaking
ART 215 Sculpture
I
ART 383 Workshop
in Media and Materials or
ART 394 Studio
III: Topic
ART 302 Painting II
ART 315 Sculpture
II
One course in
computer graphics
One additional
200-300 studio course |
| PROFESSIONAL
SEQUENCE |
|
| PSYCH 2070
Educational Psychology
HMNS 2060 Introduction to Education |
CEP 215 Educational
Psychology
FNED 340 Foundations in Education |
| Refer to the
RIC Catalogue for additional professional sequence courses required for
the degree completion. |
EDUCATION -- Elementary
Education
| The following
course sequence is common to all Elementary Education curricula. For a
list of required courses in the professional sequence specific to each
curriculum see an Academic Advisor and refer to the Rhode Island College
Catalogue. |
| From:
CCRI |
To:
RIC |
| A. A.
Liberal Arts or General Studies |
B. S.
or B. A. Elementary Education |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION |
|
ENGL
1040 World Literature to 16th Century or
ENGL 2040 World
Literature from 16th Century
HIST 1010 Survey
of Western Civilization I or
HIST 1020 Survey
of Western Civilization II
HIST 2260 History
of East Asian Civilization
PSYCH 2010 General Psychology
PSYCH 2070 Educational Psychology
SOCS 1010 General
Sociology or
Refer to General
Education section.
è
FREN(SPAN) 1010/1030 Elementary Language I or
FREN(SPAN) 1020/1040 Elementary Language
II or
FREN(SPAN) 2010/2030 Intermediate
Language I
BIO 1040 General Biology-Zoology
PHYS 1000 Physical
Sciences +
CHEM 1000 Chemistry
of Our Environment
|
ENGL
161 Core 1: Western Literature
HIST 161 Core
2: Western History
HIST 162 Core
3: Perspectives on East Asia
One course Core
4: Critical Inquiry into Cultural Issues
PSYC 113 General Psychology
CEP 215 Educational Psychology
SOC 200 Society
and Social Behavior or (GE-SB)
Refer to General
Education section.
FREN(SPAN) 101 Elementary Language
I
FREN(SPAN) 102 Elementary Language
II
FREN(SPAN) 113 Intermediate Language
I (GE-SB)
BIOL 109 Fundamental Concepts in Biology
(GE-LS)
MATH 143 Mathematics for Elementary
School Teachers I
MATH 144 Mathematics for Elementary
School Teachers II
PSCI 103 Physical
Sciences (GE-LS) |
|
COMPETENCIES |
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
Students transferring to RIC must
have a 480 or better on quantitative SAT I or MATH 1670, 1680, 1700 + 1710,
1800, 1900, 1910, 1920 or 2910, or pass the RIC mathematics placement exam.
|
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
MATH 010 Basic Mathematics Competency,
MATH 177 or higher, 480 or better on Quantitative SAT 1, or pass RIC Math
competency. |
| REQUIRED
COURSES |
|
ENGL 2200 Children’s
Literature
HMNS 2060 Introduction to Education |
ENGL 210 Children’s
Literature
FNED 340 Foundations of Education |
| See Academic
Advisor and course catalogues for additional required courses specific
to:
Elementary Education/Early Childhood
Elementary Education/General
Elementary Education/Middle School |
| è
Only Liberal Arts majors have language requirement. |
EDUCATION -- Secondary
Education
| The following
course sequence is common to all Secondary Education curricula. For a list
of required courses in the professional sequence specific to each curriculum
see an Academic Advisor and refer to the Rhode Island College Catalogue. |
| From:
CCRI |
To:
RIC |
| A. A.
Liberal Arts or General Studies |
B. A.
Secondary Education |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION |
|
ENGL
1040 World Literature to 16th Century or
ENGL 2040 World
Literature from 16th Century
HIST 1010 Survey
of Western Civilization I or
HIST 1020 Survey
of Western Civilization II
HIST 2260 History of East Asian Civilization
Refer to Rhode Island College General
Education section for a selection of applicable courses. Specific Secondary
Education majors may satisfy some of these requirements with program requirements.
See an academic advisor for specific
information.
|
ENGL
161 Core 1: Western Literature
HIST 161 Core
2: Western History
HIST 162 Core 3: Perspectives on East
Asian
One course Core 4: Critical Inquiry
into Cultural Issues
Two courses (SB) Social and Behavioral
Science (different disciplines)
One course (A) Visual and Performing
Arts
One course (LS) Laboratory Science
One course (M) Mathematics
One course (SM) Additional Mathematics
or Science
|
|
COMPETENCIES |
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
Students transferring to RIC must
have a 480 or better on quantitative SAT I, MATH 1670, 1680, 1700 + 1710,
1800, 1900, 1910, 1920 or 2910, or pass the RIC mathematics placement exam.
|
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
MATH 010 Basic mathematics competency,
480 or better on Quantitative SAT I, pass RIC mathematics competency exam,
or MATH 177 or higher |
| REQUIRED
COURSES |
|
| PSYC 2070 Educational
Psychology
HMNS 2060 Introduction to Education |
CEP 215 Educational
Psychology
FNED 340 Foundations of Education |
Refer to the
RIC Catalogue for additional courses required for the degree specific to–
Secondary Education/Biology Teacher
Secondary Education/Chemistry Teacher
Secondary Education/English Teacher
Secondary Education /History Teacher
Secondary Education /Mathematics Teacher
Secondary Education /General Science
Teacher
Secondary Education /Physics Teacher
Secondary Education /Spanish Teacher
Secondary Education /French Teacher
Secondary Education /Social Studies
Teacher (all areas) |
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
| CCRI students
who wish to transfer to URI’s Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in the mathematics, science,
and engineering courses being transferred. |
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
| A. S.
Engineering |
B.S.
Electrical Engineering |
| ENGLISH |
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2100 Technical Report Writing |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
WRT 333 Scientific and Technical Writing
(GE-C) |
| MATH |
|
| MATH 1910 Calculus
I
MATH 1920 Calculus II
MATH 2910 Calculus III
MATH 2990 Advanced Engineering Mathematics |
MTH 141 Introduction
to Calculus (GE-M)
MTH 142 Intermediate Calculus
MTH 243 Multivariable Calculus
MTH 362 Advanced Engineering Mathematics
I |
| SCIENCE |
|
CHEM 1030 General
Chemistry I
PHYS 1100 Engineering Physics +
ENGR 2060 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics
ENGR 2150 Introduction to Electrical
Engineering
ENGR 2151 Introduction to Electrical
Engineering Lab
PHYS 2820 Modern Physics I |
CHM 101 General
Chemistry I + (GE-N)
CHM 102 General Chemistry I Lab (GE-N)
PHY 203 Elementary Physics I +
PHY 273 Elementary Physics I Lab
PHY 204 Elementary Physics II
PHY 274 Elementary Physics II Lab
PHY 341 Introduction to Modern Physics |
| LIBERAL
ARTS ELECTIVES |
|
| è
HIST 1210 United States History to 1877
HIST 1220 United States History from
1877 |
HIS 141 United
States History to 1877 (GE-L)
HIS 142 United States History from
1877 (GE-L) |
| CONCENTRATION
FOR TRANSFERRING TO URI |
|
| ENGR 1020 Introduction
to Engineering and Technology
ENGR 2160 Introduction to Engineering
Analysis
MATH 1510 Programming in "C++"
ENGR 2320 Digital Electronics
ENGR 2620 Linear Circuit Theory
ENGR 2621 Linear Circuit Lab
ENGR 2520 Microprocessor and Microcomputer |
EGR 105 Foundations
of Engineering I
EGR 106 Foundations of Engineering
II
CSC 200 Introduction to Computing
ELE 201 Digital Circuit Design +
ELE 202 Digital Circuit Design Lab
ELE 212 Linear Circuit Theory
ELE 215 Linear Circuit Lab
ELE 205 Microprocessor Lab |
| è
For alternative selections, refer to Section 1: General Education. |
ENGLISH
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.
Liberal Arts |
B.A.
English |
B.A.
English |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective
|
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective
|
| MATH |
|
|
è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
è
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Math Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
è
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I
1020 Elementary Language II
è
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
102 Beginning Language II (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
101 Elementary
Language
I
102 Elementary Language II
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
| ENGL 1030 British
Literature I
ENGL 2030 British Literature II |
ENG 251 British
Literature I
ENG 252 British Literature II |
ENGL 205 Backgrounds:
British Lit. to 1800
ENGL 206 Backgrounds: British Lit.
from 1800 |
| |
* Consult with
English Department for course equivalency. |
|
| è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to both URI and RIC upon completion of the program
with an optimal number of credits. For additional options, student should
refer to Section 1: General Education. |
FRENCH
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.
Lib.Arts, Forgn Lang. Concentration |
B.A.
French |
B.A.
French |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
|
è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Math Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
è
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I
(One of the required language courses
is fulfilled in the concentration.)
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
101 Elementary
Language
I
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
PRE-REQUISITES |
PRE-REQUISITES |
| FREN 1010 Elementary
French I
FREN 1020 Elementary French II
FREN 2010 Intermediate French I
FREN 2020 Intermediate French II
1020 Elementary Language II |
FRN 101 Beginning
French I
FRN 102 Beginning French II
FRN 103 Intermediate French I
FRN 104 Intermediate French II |
FREN 101 Elementary
French I
FREN 102 Elementary French II
FREN 113 Intermediate French I
FREN 114 Readings in Intermediate French |
| ELECTIVES |
|
|
| è
SOC 1010 General Sociology |
SOC 100 General
Sociology (GE-S) |
SOC 200 Society
& Social Behavior (GE-SB) |
| |
* Consult with
English Department for course equivalency. |
|
|
Although there may be alternatives for
many of the courses listed above, students who follow the program transfer
as it is written here will have the option of transferring to either URI
or RIC upon completion of the program with an optimal number of credits.
For additional options, refer to the General Education section.
|
HISTORY
| From: CCRI |
To: URI |
To: RIC |
| A.A.
Lib.Arts, History Concentration |
B.A.
History |
B.A.
History |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective
Free Elective |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
|
| è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
è
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Math Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| BIOL 1030 General
Biology: Botany
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and---------- URI Option --------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ---------- RIC Option -----------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 2260 History of East Asian Civilization |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
HIST 162 Perspective of E. Asian Civ.
(GE-C3)
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2) |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I
1020 Elementary Language II
è
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
102 Beginning Language II (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
101 Elementary
Language
I
102 Elementary Language II
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
| HIST 1210 US
History to 1877
HIST 1220 US History from 1877
HIST 2250 History of Black America |
HIS 141 US
History to 1877 (GE-L)
HIS 142 US History from 1877
AAF/HIS150 Intro to Afro-Amer. History
(GE-L) |
HIST 201 History
of US to 1877
HIST 202 History of US from 1877
Free Elective |
| ELECTIVES |
|
|
| è
SOC 1010 General Sociology |
SOC 100 General
Sociology (GE-S) |
SOC 200 Society
and Social Behavior (GE-SB) |
| |
* Consult with
English Department for course equivalency. |
|
| è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to either URI or RIC upon completion of the
program with an optimal number of credits. For additional options, refer
to the General Education section. |
HUMAN
SERVICES/HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
| A. A.
Human Services/Early Childhood Ed/Child Development |
B.S.
HDF: Early Childhood Education |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION |
|
| BIOL 1040 General
Zoology
ENGL 1010 Composition I
ENGL 2200 Children’s Literature
HIST 1010 History of Western Civilization
I
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts
MUSC 1160 Introduction to Music
PSYCH 1970 Human Relations Seminar
PSYCH 2010 General Psychology
PSYCH 2030 Developmental Psychology
PSYCH 2070 Educational Psychology
SOCS 1010 General Sociology
SPCH 1100 Oral Communications I |
BIO 113 General
Zoology (GE-N)
WRT 101 Composition I (GE-C)
HDF 302 Children’s Literature
HIS 113 Western Civilization I (GE-L)
MATH 107 Introduction to Finite Math
(GE-M)
MUS 101 Introduction to Music (GE-A)
Free Elective
PSY 113 General Psychology (GE-S)
PSY 232 Developmental Psychology (Free
Elective) (GE-S)
EDC 312 The Psychology of Learning
SOC 100 General Sociology (GE-S)
COM 101 Fundamentals of Oral Communications
(GE-C) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
| HMNS 1010 Orientation
to Human Services
HMNS 1210 Field Experience & Seminar
I
HMNS 2070 Characteristics & Needs
of Special Populations
HMNS 2100 Child Growth & Development
Skills
HMNS 2120 Curriculum for Early Childhood
Education
HMNS 2150 Parent and Child Relations
HMNS 2320 Field Experience & Seminar
II
HMNS 2410 Field Experience & Seminar
III |
HSS 120 Introduction
to Human Science and Services
HDF 203 Introduction to Work with Children
EDC 402 Education of Special Needs
Students
HDF 200 Life Span Development I
HDF 301 Curriculum for Young Children
HDF Elective
EDC 250 Professional Field Experience
HDF Elective |
| ELECTIVES |
|
| HMNS 2060 Introduction
to Education |
EDC 102 Introduction
to American Education (GE-SS) |
ITALIAN
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.
Lib.Arts, Forgn Lang. Concentration |
B.A.
Italian |
B.A.
Italian |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective Free Elective |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
|
| è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Math Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
è
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I*
(One of the required language courses
is fulfilled in the concentration.)
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I* (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
101 Elementary
LanguageI*
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
PRE-REQUISITES |
PRE-REQUISITES |
| ITAL 1010 Elementary
Italian I
ITAL 1020 Elementary Italian II
ITAL 2010 Intermediate Italian I
ITAL 2020 Intermediate Italian II
1020 Elementary Language II* |
ITL 101 Beginning
Italian I
ITL 102 Beginning Italian II
ITL 103 Intermediate Italian I
ITL 104 Intermediate Italian II |
ITAL 101 Elementary
Italian I
ITAL 102 Elementary Italian II
ITAL 113 Intermediate Italian I
ITAL 114 Readings in Intermediate Italian |
| ELECTIVES |
|
|
| è
SOC 1010 General Sociology |
SOC 100 General
Sociology (GE-S) |
SOC 200 Society
and Social Behavior (GE-SB) |
| |
* Consult with
English Department for course equivalency. |
|
| è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to either URI or RIC upon completion of the
program with an optimal number of credits. For additional options, refer
to the General Education section. |
MATHEMATICS
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.
Lib. Arts, Math Concentration |
B.A.
& B.S. Mathematics |
B.A.
Mathematics |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective |
WRTG100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
PHYS 1030 General Physics I |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
PHYS 111 General Physics I (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
PHYS 101 General Physics (GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I
1020 Elementary Language II
è
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
102 Beginning Language II (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
101 Elementary
Language
I
102 Elementary Language II
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
| Track A:
Competency-based
MATH 1900 Pre-Calculus
MATH 1910 Calculus I
MATH 1920 Calculus II
MATH 2910 Calculus III
MATH 2990 Advanced Engineering
MATH 1550 Statistics I
MATH 1510 Scientific Programming |
MATH
111 Pre-Calculus
MATH 141 Introduction to
Calculus (GE-M)
MATH 142 Intermediate Calculus
MATH 243 Multivariable Calculus
MATH 362 Advanced Engineering
Math I
STA 308 Introduction to Statistics
or
BAC 201 Managerial Statistics
I
CSC 201 Introduction to Computers |
MATH
209 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MATH 212 Calculus and Analytical
Geometry I
MATH 213 Calculus and Analytical
Geometry II
MATH 314 Calculus and Analytical
Geometry III
Free Elective
MATH 248 Business Statistics
I
CSCI 201 Computer Program
I |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
| Track
B: Competency-based
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal
Arts
MATH 1475 Statistics for
SS
MATH 1200 College Algebra
+
MATH 1210 College Trigonometry
MATH 1900 Pre-Calculus
MATH 1550 Statistics I
MATH 1510 Scientific Programming
(C++) |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society
MATH 099 Algebra and Trigonometry
MATH 111 Pre-Calculus
STA 308 Introduction to Statistics
or
BAC 202 Managerial Statistics I
CSC 201 Introduction to Computers |
General Education:
Math Systems (GE-M)
MATH 240 Statistical Methods I
MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra +
MATH 210 College Trigonometry
MATH 209 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MATH 248 Business Statistics I
CS CI201 Computer Programming I |
| ELECTIVES |
|
|
| è
SOC 1010 General Sociology |
SOC 100 General
Sociology (GE-S) |
SOC 200 Society
and Social Behavior (GE-SB) |
| è
PHIL 1010 Introduction to Philosophy |
PHL 103 Introduction
to Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL 200 Problems
of Philosophy |
| |
* Consult with English Department
for course equivalency.
|
|
| è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to either URI or RIC upon completion of the
program with an optimal number of credits. For additional options, refer
to the General Education section. |
MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
| CCRI students
who wish to transfer to URI’s Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in the mathematics, science,
and engineering courses being transferred. |
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
| A. S.
Engineering |
B.S.
Electrical Engineering |
| ENGLISH |
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2100 Technical Report Writing |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-EC)
WRT 333 Scientific and Technical Writing
(GE-EC) |
| MATH |
|
| MATH 1910 Calculus
I
MATH 1920 Calculus II
MATH 2910 Calculus III
MATH 2990 Advanced Engineering Mathematics |
MTH 141 Introduction
to Calculus (GE-M)
MTH 142 Intermediate Calculus
MTH 243 Multivariable Calculus
MTH 362 Advanced Engineering Mathematics
I |
| SCIENCE |
|
CHEM 1030 General
Chemistry I
PHYS 1100 Engineering Physics +
ENGR 2060 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics
ENGR 2150 Introduction to Electrical
Engineering
ENGR 2151 Introduction to Electrical
Engineering Lab |
CHM 101 General
Chemistry I + (GE-NS)
CHM 102 General Chemistry I Lab (GE-NS)
PHY 203 Elementary Physics I +
PHY 273 Elementary Physics I Lab +
MCE 263 Dynamics
PHY 204 Elementary Physics II
PHY 274 Elementary Physics II Lab |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
| ECON 2010 Principles
of Economics I
ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II |
ECON 202 Economic
Principles (Macro) (GE-SS)
ECON 201 Economic Principles (Micro)
(GE-SS) |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
| HIST 1210 United
States History to 1877
HIST 1220 United States History from
1877 |
HIS 141 United
States History to 1877 (GE-L)
HIS 142 United States History since
1877 (GE-L) |
| CONCENTRATION
FOR TRANSFERRING TO URI |
|
| ENGR 1020 Introduction
to Engineering and Technology
ENGR 2160 Introduction to Engineering
Analysis
ENGR 1030 Engineering Graphics
ENGR 2050 Engineering Mechanics-Statics
ENGR 2620 Linear Circuit Theory
ENGR 2540 Mechanics of Materials |
EGR 105 Foundations
of Engineering I
EGR 106 Foundations of Engineering
II
MCE 201 Graphics for Engineers
MCE 262 Statics
ELE 220 Passive and Active Circuits
CVE 220 Mechanics of Materials |
MUSIC
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.F.A. |
B.M.
Music Education |
B.A.
Music or B.S. Music Education |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION |
|
|
1010 Elementary
Language
I
1020 Elementary Language II
èARTS
1010 Drawing I
ENGL 1010 Composition I
ENGL 1040 World
Litrature to 16th Century or
ENGL 2040 World
Lit. from 16th Century
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilation
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students
èTHEA
1090 Introduction to Theatre |
101 Elementary
Language
I
(GE-F)
102 Elementary Language II
(GE-F)
ART 207 Drawing I (GE-A)
WRT 101 Composition I (GE-C)
ENGL 160 Literatures
of the World (GE-C)
HIST 113 West Civ Late Mid Ages to
1798 (GE-L)
HIST 114 Western Civilization from
1789 (GE-L)
MATH 107 Introduction to Finite Math
(GE-M)
THTR 100 Introduction to Theatre (GE-A) |
101 Elementary
Language
I
102 Elementary Language II
ART 101 Drawing I (GE)
WRTG 100 Introduction to Academic Writing
(GE)
ENGL 161 Western
Literature (GE)
HIST 161 Western History (GE)
General Education: Mathematics Systems
(GE)
THETR 240 Appreciation & Enjoyment
of Theatre (GE) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
| MUSC
XXXX Applied Music (Major Instrument) (8 cr)
MUSC 1030 Voice or
MUSC 1130 + 1135 Strings I & II
or
MUSC 1040 + 1045 Woodwinds I &
II
MUSC 1050 Music Before 1750 +
MUSC 1060 Music After 1750
MUSC 1140 Piano Class I
MUSC 1145 Piano Class II
MUSC 1150 Brass Class I +
MUSC 1155 Brass Class II
4 credits of the following –
MUSC 1200 Chamber Ensemble or
MUSC 1210 Chorus or
MUSC 1220 Chamber Singers
MUSC 1700 Music Theory I +
MUSC 1710 Sight Singing I
MUSC 1800 Music Theory II +
MUSC 1810 Sight Singing II
MUSC 2700 Music Theory III +
MUSC 2710 Sight Singing III
MUSC 2800 Chrom/Modern Theory IV +
MUSC 2810 Sight Singing IV |
MUS
110-210 Applied Music (by audition)
MUS 173 Voice Class *
MUS 175 Strings Class *
MUS 177 Woodwind Class *
MUS 221 Music History I + *
MUS 222 Music History II *
MUS 171 Piano Class I
MUS 172 Piano Class II
MUS 179 Brass Class *
MUS 399 Chamber Ensembles
MUS 293 University Chorus
MUS 295 Concert Chorus
MUS 131 Introduction to the Music Profession
*
MUS 121 Music Theory I + *
MUS 122 Ear Training/Sight Singing
I *
MUS 225 Music Theory II + *
MUS 226 Ear Training/Sight Singing
II *
MUS 227 Music Theory III + *
MUS 228 Ear Training/Sight Singing
III * |
MUS
270-288 Applied Music
MUS 107 Class Voice
MUS 106 Class Strings
MUS 111 Woodwind Class
MUS 207 Int. Music Literature
MUS 104 Class Piano I
Free Elective
MUS 110 Brass Class
MUS 164 Chamber Ensemble
MUS 161 Chorus
MUS 166 Chamber Singing
US 230 Music Theory I +
MUS 231 Sight Singing and Ear
Training I
MUS 232 Music Theory II +
MUS 233 Sight Singing and Ear
Training II
MUS 234 Music Theory III +
MUS 235 Sight Singing and Ear
Training III
MUS 236 Music Theory IV +
MUS 237 Sight Singing and Ear
Training IV |
| è
There are alternatives for many of the courses listed above. For additional
options, refer to Section 1: General Education. |
| * Variable
credit awarded by examination or audition. See Department Chair at URI
for credit evaluation. |
NURSING
-
Rhode Island College assures acceptance
into the Department of Nursing of all students who graduate with an Associate
Degree in Nursing, who hold a minimum grade point average of 2.5 and a
license to practice as a Registered Nurse.
-
Credit will be transferred from all Nursing
and non-Nursing courses in which a "C" or better has been earned. Students
can complete the Bachelor’s program at RIC in two years if they study full-time.
|
| From:
CCRI |
To:RIC |
| A. S.
Nursing |
B.S.
Nursing |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION |
|
| CHEM 1180 Health
Science Chemistry I
BIOL 1010 Human Anatomy
BIOL 1020 Human Physiology
BIOL 2210 Introductory Microbiology
ENGL 1010 Composition I
ENGL 1040 World
Literature to 16th Century or
ENGL 2040 World
Literature from 16th Century
HIST 1010 Western Civilization I or
HIST 1020 Western Civilization II
PSYCH 2010 General Psychology
PSYCH 2030 Developmental Psychology
PSYCH 2110 Abnormal Psychology |
CHEM 105 General,
Organic and Biological Chemistry I (GE-LS)
BIOL 231 Human Anatomy (GE-LS)
BIOL 335 Human Physiology (GE-SM)
BIOL 348 Microbiology
WRTG 100 Introduction to Academic Writing
ENGL 161 Western
Literature (GE-C1)
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
PSYC 110 Introduction to Psychology
(GE-SB)
PSYC 230 Human Development
PSYC 354 Abnormal Psychology |
| CONCENTRATION
FOR TRANSFERRING TO RIC |
|
| HEAL 1000 Introduction
to Health Careers
NURS 1010 Nursing I
NURS 1020 Nursing II
ADNU 2040 Nursing IV
ADNU 2050 Nursing V |
31 Nursing
Electives |
Remaining Requirements in the
Major are:
NURS 219 (Challenge Exam)
NURS 316, NURS 207
NURS 330, NURS 331, NURS 332, NURS
333
Cognates: Chemistry 106
|
NURSING
-
The University of Rhode Island assures
acceptance into the College of Nursing of all students who graduate with
an Associate Degree in Nursing who have earned a minimum grade point average
of 2.4. Students will enter the University as juniors and will be able
to complete the Bachelor’s degree in two years of full-time study.
-
A valid Rhode Island RN license is also
required.Transfer credit is given only for courses in which a minimum grade
of "C" has been earned.
|
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
| A. S.
Nursing |
B.S.
Nursing |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION |
|
| BIOL 1010 Human
Anatomy
BIOL 1020 Human Physiology
BIOL 2210 Introduction to Microbiology
ENGL 1010 Composition I
PSYCH 2010 General Psychology
PSY 2030 Developmental Psychology |
BIO 121 Human
Anatomy
BIO 242 Human Physiology +
BIO 244 Human Physiology Lab
MIC 201 Introduction to Medical Microbiology
WRT 101 Composition I (GE-C)
PSY 113 General Psychology
PSY 232 Developmental Psychology (GE-S) |
| CONCENTRATION
FOR TRANSFERRING TO URI |
|
| HEAL 1000 Introduction
to Health Careers
NURS 1010 Nursing I
NURS 1020 Nursing II
ADNU 2040 Nursing IV
ADNU 2050 Nursing V |
Free Elective
NUR 1XX (32 credits)
|
| RECOMMENDED
ELECTIVES |
|
CHEM 1180 Health
Science Chemistry I
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Sciences
SOCS 1010 General Sociology
HEAL 1040 Pharmacology for Patient
Care I +
HEAL 1050 Pharmacology for Patient
Care II |
CHM 103 Introduction
to Chemistry +
CHM 105 Introduction to Chemistry
Lab
STA 220 Statistics and Modern Society
SOC 100 General Sociology
BMS 225 Pharmacology and Therapeutics
I +
BMS 226 Pharmacology and Therapeutics
II |
PHILOSOPHY
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.
Lib. Arts, Philos. Concentration |
B.A.
Philosophy |
B.A.
Philosophy |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective Free Elective |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
|
è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
è
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Mathematical Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
è
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I
1020 Elementary Language II
è
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
102 Beginning Language I (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
101 Elementary
Language
I
101 Elementary Language I
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
| PHIL 1010 Introduction
to Philosophy
PHIL 2040 Logic
PHIL 2030 Ethics
PHIL 2020 Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 2070 Honors: American Thought
PHIL 2080 Honors: Philosophy and Human
Nature |
PHL 103 Introduction
to Philosophy
PHL 101 Logic: Principles of Reasoning
PHL 212 Ethics
PHL 328 The Philosophy of Religion
PHL 325 American Philosophy
PHL 204 Theories of Human Nature |
PHIL 200 Problems
of Philosophy
PHIL 205 Introduction to Logic
PHIL 206 Ethics
PHIL 241 Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 300 American Philosophy
PHIL Elective |
| ELECTIVES |
|
|
| è
SOC 1010 General Sociology |
SOC 100 General
Sociology (GE-S) |
SOC 200 Society
and Social Behavior (GE-SB) |
| |
* Consult with English Department
for course equivalency.
|
|
| è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to either URI or RIC upon completion of the
program with an optimal number of credits. For additional options, refer
to the General Education section. |
POLITICAL
SCIENCE
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.
Liberal Arts |
B.A.
Political Science |
B.A.
Political Science |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-E)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective Free Elective |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
|
| è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Mathematical Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
è
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I
1020 Elementary Language II
è
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
102 Beginning Language I (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
101 Elementary
Language
I
102 Elementary Language I
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
| POLS 1110 Modern
Political Ideologies
POLS 1210 International Relations
POLS 2030 State and Local Government |
PSC 240 Major
Political Ideology
PSC 116 International Politics
PSC 221 State and Local Government |
POL 204 Introduction
to Political Thought
POL 203 Global Politics
POL 306 State and Local Government |
| ELECTIVES |
|
|
| POLS 2030 America’s
Political Parties |
PSC 365 Political
Parties and Practical Politics |
POL 353 Parties,
Interest Groups and Media |
| |
* Consult with English Department
for course equivalency.
|
|
| è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to either URI or RIC upon completion of the
program with an optimal number of credits. For additional options, refer
to the General Education section. |
PSYCHOLOGY
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.
Lib. Arts, Psych. Concentration |
B.A.
Psychology |
B.A.
Psychology |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective Free Elective |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
|
| è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
è
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Mathematical Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| BIOL 1030 General
Biology: Botany
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I
1020 Elementary Language II
è
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
102 Beginning Language II (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
101 Elementary
Language
I
102 Elementary Language II
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
| PSYC 2010 General
Psychology
PSYC 2020 Social Psychology
PSYC 2030 Developmental Psychology
PSYC 2110 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 2120 Foundations of Psych. Research
To be taken at URI. |
PSY 113 General
Psychology
PSY 335 Psychology of Social Behavior
PSY 232 Developmental Psychology
PSY 254 Behavior Probs & Personality
Disorders
Free Elective
PSY 300 Quantitative Methods in Psychology** |
PSYC 110 Introduction
to Psychology (GE-SB)
PSYC 215 Social Psychology
PSYC 230 Human Development
PSYC 354 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 221 Foundations of Psychological
Research |
| ELECTIVES |
|
|
| è
PHIL 1010 Introduction to Philosophy |
PHL 103 Introduction
to Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL 200 Problems
of Philosophy |
| |
* Consult with English Department
for course equivalency.
** Students must complete this course
prior to being accepted into the Psychology program.
|
|
| è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to either URI or RIC upon completion of the
program with an optimal number of credits. For additional options, refer
to the General Education section. |
RADIOGRAPHY
| From:
CCRI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.S.
Radiography |
B.S.
Radiologic Technology |
| All X-Ray courses
transfer as a block. Successful completion of the A.A.S. degree and the
American Registry of Radiology Technologists are required for admission
to the Bachelor’s program in Radiologic Technology at RIC. |
RETAIL
MANAGEMENT
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
| A.S.
Retail Management: Fashion Merchandising |
B.S.
Textiles, Fashion Merchandising & Design |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION |
|
| ACCT 1010 Financial
Accounting
BUSN 2050 Principles of Management
BUSN 2060 Principles of Marketing
ENGL 1010 Composition I
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th
Century
MATH 1670 Quantitative Business Analysis
PSYC 1050 Applied Business Psychology
SPCH 1100 Oral Communication |
ACC 201 Elementary
Accounting
MGT 1XX or MGT 301 by exam
MKT 1XX or MGT 301 by exam
WRT 101 Composition I (GE-EC)
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-FA)
MATH 177 Quantitative Business Analysis
(GE-M)
Free Elective
COM 101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication
(GE-EC) |
| Concentration |
|
| BUSN 1100 Cooperative
Work Experience I
BUSN 1200 Cooperative Work Experience
II
BUSN 2350 Human Resource Management
BUSN 1100 Sales
BUSN 1130 Advertising Principles
BUSN 1230 Retailing
BUSN 1240 Retail Advertising/Sales
Promotion
BUSN 1270 Fashion Analysis
BUSN 1320 Credit Management
BUSN 2310 Fashion Merchandising
BUSN 2420 Retail Buying |
Free Elective
Free Elective
Free Elective or MGT 303 by exam
Free Elective
Free Elective, MKT 331 by exam, or
TMD elective
Free Elective
Free Elective
TMD 224 Clothing and Human Behavior
Free Elective
TMD 232 Fashion Retailing
TMD 332 Fashion Merchandise Buying |
| Students may
wish to enroll an extra semester at CCRI and are encouraged to select CHEM
1180, 1190, ECON 2010, 2020 and ARTS 1000. |
SOCIAL
WORK
|
Students may be required to take
additional mathematics courses as pre-requisites to the mathematics requirements
listed below.
|
|
CCRI
|
RIC |
|
A.A. Human Services, Social
Work Concentration
|
B.S.W. |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION |
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
PSYC 2010 General Psychology
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts or
MATH 1470 Topics in Mathematics
SOCS 1010 General
Sociology or
SOCS 2050 Social
Problems
BIOL 1010 Human Anatomy
ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th
Century
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Literature
POLS 1010 American National Government |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
PSYC 110 Introduction to Psychology
(GE-SB)
General Ed: Mathematical Systems
MATH 139 Contemp. Topics in Math (GE-M)
SOC 200 Society
and Social Behavior or
SOC 211 Social
Problems (GE-SB)
BIOL 231 Human Anatomy (BSW BIOL cognate)
ECON 215 Introduction to Macroeconomics
(BSW ECON cognate)
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
PSOL202 American Government (BSW PS
cognate) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
| PSYC 2020 Social
Psychology
PSYC 2030 Developmental Psychology
HMNS 1010 Orientation to Human Services
HMNS 1040 Drugs and Human Behavior
HMNS 2110 Intro to Social Work &
Social Welfare
HMNS 2130 Social Work Practice I
HMNS 2135 Social Work Practice II
or
HMNS 2230 Individuals, Families and
Small Groups
HMNS 2200 Interviewing Skills |
PSYC 215 Social
Psychology
PSYC 230 Human Development
Free Elective
PSYC 217 Drug Use and Personal Decisions
SWRK 240 Introduction to Social Work
and Social Welfare
Free Elective
Free Elective or
SWRK 324 Humn Behavr in Socl Environs:
Individuals, Fams & Small Grps
Free Elective |
| HUMAN SERVICE
FIELD PLACEMENT |
|
| HMNS 1200 Human
Service Practicum I
HMNS 2340 Field Experience and Seminar
II
HMNS 2440 Field Experience and Seminar
III |
Substitutes
for 50-hour Human Service Experience. |
| ELECTIVE |
|
| COMI 1100 Introduction
to Computers |
CSCI Introduction
to Computers (GE-SM) |
SOCIOLOGY
| From: CCRI |
To: URI |
To: RIC |
| A.A.
Lib. Arts, Sociology Concentration |
B.A.
Sociology |
B.A.
Sociology |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
|
è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
è
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Mathematical Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
è
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| 1010 Elementary
Language
I
1020 Elementary Language II
è
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
102 Beginning Language II (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
101 Elementary
Language
I
102 Elementary Language II
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
| SOCS 1010 General
Sociology
SOCS 2030 Urban Sociology
SOCS 2050 Social Problems
SOCS 2020 Marriage and Family
SOCS 2110 Introduction to Anthropology |
SOC 100 General
Sociology (GE-S)
SOC 214 Urban Sociology
SOC 102 Issues in Contemporary Amer.
Society
SOC 212 The Family
APG 203 Cultural Anthropology |
SOC 200 Society
and Social Behavior (GE-SB)
SOC 204 Urban Sociology
SOC 211 Social Problems
SOC 202 The Family
ANTH 201 Intro. to Cultural Anthropology |
| ELECTIVES |
|
|
| PHIL 1010 Introduction
to Philosophy |
PHL Introduction
to Philosophy (GE-L) |
PHIL 200 Problems
of Philosophy |
| |
* Consult with English Department
for course equivalency.
|
|
|
è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to either URI or RIC upon completion of the
program with an optimal number of credits. For additional options, refer
to the General Education section.
|
SPANISH
LANGUAGE
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.
Lib.Arts, Forgn Lang. Concentration |
B.A.
Spanish |
B.A.
Spanish |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
|
| è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Mathematical Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
è
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
| FRN 1010 Elementary
French I
(One of the required language courses
is fulfilled in the concentration.)
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
FRN 101 Beginning
French I (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-A) |
FREN 101 Elementary
French I
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
PRE-REQUISITES |
PRE-REQUISITES |
| SPAN 1010 Elementary
Spanish I
SPAN 1020 Elementary Spanish II
SPAN 2010 Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 2020 Intermediate Spanish II
FREN 1020 Elementary French II |
SPA 101 Beginning
Spanish I
SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II
SPA 103 Intermediate Spanish I
SPA 104 Intermediate Spanish II
FRN 102 Elementary French II (GE-F) |
SPAN 101 Elementary
Spanish I
SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II
SPAN 113 Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 114 Readings in Intermediate Spanish
FREN 102 Elementary French II |
| ELECTIVES |
|
|
| è
SOC 1010 General Sociology |
SOC 100 General
Sociology (GE-S) |
SOC 200 Society
and Social Behavior (GE-SB) |
| |
* Consult with English Department
for course equivalency.
|
|
| è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to either POL 202 American Government (GE-SB) |
THEATRE
| From:
CCRI |
To:
URI |
To:
RIC |
| A.A.
Liberal Arts |
B.F.A./B.A.
Theatre |
B.A.
Theatre |
| ENGLISH |
|
|
| ENGL 1010 Composition
I
ENGL 2015 Composition II for Liberal
Arts
è
ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century
ENGL 1050 (If necessary) |
WRT 101 Composition
I (GE-C)
ENG XXX *
ENG 160 Literatures of the World (GE-A)
Free Elective |
WRTG 100 Introduction
to Academic Writing
Free Elective
ENGL 161 Western Literature (GE-C1)
Free Elective |
| MATH |
|
|
è
MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students and
è
MATH 1470 Topics in Math or
è
MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Science |
MATH 107 Introduction
to Finite Math (GE-M)
MATH 108 Topics in Math
STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society |
General Education:
Mathematical Systems (GE-M)
MATH 139 Contemporary Topics
MATH 240 Statistical Methods |
| SCIENCE |
|
|
| è
BIOL 1030 General Biology: Botany
è
BIOL 1040 General Biology: Zoology |
BIO 112 General
Botany (GE-N)
BIO 113 General Zoology (GE-N) |
BIOL 101 Introduction
to Biology I (GE-LS)
BIOL 102 Introduction to Biology II
(GE-SM) |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE |
|
|
POLS 1010 American
National Government
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization
I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization
II
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 1210 U. S. History I
HIST 1220 U. S. History II |
PSC 113 American
Politics (GE-S)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIS 113 History of Western Civiliz.
to 1789
HIS 114 History of West. Civiliz.
from 1789
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIS 141 History of U. S. to 1877
HIS 142 History of U. S. from 1877 |
POL 202 American
Government (GE-SB)
and--------------------------------------------------------
HIST 161 Western History (GE-C2)
or ----------------------------------------------------------
HIST 201 U. S. History to 1877
HIST 202 U. S. History from 1877 |
| LANGUAGE
& FINE ARTS |
|
|
|
1010 Elementary Language I
1020 Elementary Language II
è
ARTS 1220 Survey of Modern Art |
101 Beginning
Language
I (GE-F)
102 Beginning Language II (GE-F)
ARH 252 Introduction to Art History
(GE-FA&L) |
101 Beginning
Language
I
102 Beginning Language II
ART 232 Renaissance to Modern Art (GE-A) |
| CONCENTRATION |
|
|
THEA 1080 Introduction
to Costume
THEA 1090 Introduction to Theatre
THEA 1120 Stagecraft
THEA 1130 Origins of Theatre
THEA 1140 Acting I
THEA 1160 Movement and Dance for Actors
THEA 2140 Acting
II
SPCH 1110 Voice and Articulation
SPCH 1180 Oral Interpretation |
THE 250 Costume
Lab
THE 100 Introduction to Theatre
THE 161 Introduction to Stagecraft
THE 381 History of Theatre to 1642
THE 111 Introduction to Acting
Free Elective
THE 211 Basic
Acting +
THE 213 Voice
and Movement
THE 117 Introduction to Voice and Movement
COM 231 Oral Interpretation of Literature |
THTR 314 Costume
for Theatre
THTR 240 Appreciation & Enjoyment
of Theatre
THTR 311 Technical Direction
THTR 340 History of Theatre: Origins
to 1625
THTR 222 The Actor’s Self
THTR Movement for Actors
THTR Character
Study: Psychologcl Realism
THTR 220 Voice and Articulation
THTR 302 Oral Interpretation |
| |
* Consult with
English Department for course equivalency. |
|
| è
Although there may be alternatives for many of the courses listed above,
students who follow the program transfer as it is written here will have
the option of transferring to either URI or RIC upon completion of the
program with an optimal number of credits. For additional options, refer
to the General Education section. |
|