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TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESMONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGEMASTER LISTThe following is the Master List of Monroe Community College courses, which will transfer to the College of the University of Rochester (Arts andSciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences). It is a selective list of transferable courses from MCC for the academic year, 20192020. All relevant UR information will be in the comments column (i.e. comparable, equivalent, etc.) next to the MCC course(s). Please discuss anyquestions with an advisor in the College Center for Advising Services, Lattimore 312.TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVALREQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLECOURSESNote: MCC ACC 101 ACC 102 URACC 201Note: MCC ACC 101 ACC 102 URACC 201Must complete ACC102 ACC 110 ACC 111 to transferMust complete ACC102 ACC 110 ACC 111 to transferACC 290 Independent StudyACC 130 Introductory AccountingandFinancial AnalysisACC 201 Accounting UsingQuickBooksACCOUNTINGACC 101 Accounting Principles IACC 102 Accounting Principles IIACC 110 Fundamentals of Accounting IACC 111 Fundamentals of Accounting IIACC 210 Intermediate Accounting IACC 211 Intermediate Accounting IIACC 220 Cost AccountingANTHROPOLOGYANT 101 General AnthropologyACC 202 Payroll AccountingACC 204 Tax ProceduresACC 230 Accounting Systems andApplicationsC-E 245 Cooperative EducationAccountingANT 120 The Anthropology ofScience FictionANT 102 Cultural AnthropologyANT 105 Forensic AnthropologyANT 230 The Cultural Context ofInternational Business1

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDANT 110 Host and Guests: The Anthropologyof TourismANT 201 Native American PeoplesCulturesANT 202 Anthropology of ReligionNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESANT 290 Independent StudyANT 205 Archaeology Field SchoolANT 216 Special Topics inAnthropologyARTART 110 Comics and Sequential ArtART 115 Introduction to IllustrationART 118 Perspectives of Art History I:AncientART 119 Perspectives of Art History II:ModernART 121 Perspectives of Art History III:Non-Western ArtART 270 American Art and ArchitectureART 271 20th Century Art and IdealsAccepted as IntroStudio coursePlease contact StudioArt Advisors forcredits for themajor/minorART 102 Fine Arts: Theory & PracticeART 104 Drawing IFoundationART 120 Painting IART 125 Three DimensionalDesign FoundationART 130 Sculpture IART 154 Drawing theHuman FigureART 170 Introduction toWestern ArchitectureART 190 Art FocusART 101 Art EssentialsART 107 Watercolor/Water-basedMediaART 108 Sketchbook: Processes andMaterialsART 109 Two-Dimensional Design:FoundationART 175 Art TravelART 204 Drawing IIART 191 Art History – VideoImpressionismART 192 Art History – Video –Women ArtistsART 193 Art History – Video – 20Century ArtistsART 205 Commercial Illustration IART 220 Painting IIART 206 Commercial Illustration IIART 200 Arts Managementth2

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDART 230 Sculpture IIART 240 Women, Art andSocietyAUDIOVISUAL TECHNOLOGYAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY(ATP)BIOLOGY (BIO)BIO 113 Introduction to AgricultureBIO 115 Fundamentals of Life ScienceBIO 116 Introduction to EnvironmentalScienceBIO 120 Essentials of Life ScienceBIO 123 Nutrition for Sport & ExerciseBIO 148 Fundamentals of Biology andInheritanceART 231 Art Seminar/PortfolioDevelopmentART 290 Independent StudyNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNot for MajorUR BIO 101Not for MajorUR BIO 104Not for MajorUR BIO 101Not for MajorNot for MajorBIO 114 Natural History of GreaterRochesterBIO 117 Basic Consumer NutritionBIO 126 Fund. of Biology(Course last offered Spring 2005)BIO 134 Essentials of Human Anatomy &Physiology IBIO 135 Essentials of Human Anatomy &Physiology IIBIO 138 The Biology of WomenBIO 139 Growth and Aging: The Biology ofHuman DevelopmentBIO 142 Human AnatomyBIO 143 Human PhysiologyNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorBIO 118 Practical BotanyBIO 132 Laboratory to AccompanyHuman MachineBIO 133 Human BiologyBIO 136 Introductory ForensicScienceBIO 137 Biology of HIV and AIDSInfectionNot for Major3

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSBIO 144 Human Anatomy & Physiology IMay be used as anequivalent to URBIO 217 Principlesof Human Anatomywith Lab only ifboth MCC BIO 144& 145 are takenBIO 145 Human Anatomy & Physiology IIMay be used as anequivalent to URBIO 217Principlesof Human Anatomywith Lab only ifboth MCC BIO 144& 145 are takenBIO 150 Introduction to Biological EvolutionNot for MajorBIO 153 Introduction of BiotechnologyNot for MajorBIO 155 General Biology IBIO 156 General Biology IIBIO 160 General BotanyUR BIO 110Acceptable forMajorUR BIO 111Acceptable forMajorUR BIO 230Acceptable forMajorDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESBIO 140 Introductory Anatomy andPhysiologyBIO 142 Human AnatomyBIO 227 Biotechnology SeminarBIO 231 KinesiologyBIO 235 PathophysiologyBIO 242 Human DissectionBIO 165 General ZoologyBIO 170 Marine LifeBIO 195 Field Studies in BiologyNot for MajorNot for MajorBIO 243 MycologyBIO 251 Special Topics in Biology4

TRANSFERABLE COURSESBIO 202 MicrobiologyBIO 209 General MicrobiologyBIO 215 GeneticsBIO 217 NutritionBIO 221 Principles of BiochemistryCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNot for MajorUR Equivalent MBI220Acceptable forMajorNot for MajorNot for MajorUR Equivalent BIO250Acceptable forMajorBIO 290 Independent StudyBIO 225 BioanalyticalTechniques I (Case Specific)BIO 226 BioanalyticalTechniques II (Case Specific)BIO 225 Bioanalytical Techniques IBIO 226 Bioanalytical Techniques IIBIO 230 Molecular GeneticsBIO 244 NeuropathologyBIO 250 EvolutionBIO 252 Topics in Biology SeminarBIO 253 Topics in Biology withoutLaboratoryNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESNot Accept. For MajorNot Accept. For MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorUR Equivalent BIO198 & 198P (lab)Acceptable forMajorNot for MajorGeneral upper-levelBiology elective.Not equivalent toUR BIO 205 (sinceBIO 205 requiresgenetics asprerequisite)Not for MajorAcceptable for Majoronly with SpecialPermission of TrackCoordinators5

TRANSFERABLE COURSESBIO 260 General EcologyBIO 265 Comparative Vertebrate ZoologyBIO 266 Biology of Vascular PlantsCOMMENTSUR Equivalent BIO263Acceptable forMajorNo Equiv.Acceptable as lowerlevel electiveGeneral upper-levelBiology electiveBUSINESSBUS 104 Introduction to BusinessDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDBIO 290 Independent StudyBUS 290 Independent StudyBUS 201 Business Law IBUS 200 Legal Environment ofBusinessBUS 202 Business Law IIBUS 204 Management: Theory and PracticeBUS 207 Human Resources Mgmt.BUS 208 Organizational BehaviorNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESNot Accept. For MajorBUS 136 Basic Supervisory SkillsBUS 105 E-Commerce andMarketing on the InternetBUS 107 Money in LiteratureBUS 108 Principles and Practices ofCustomer ServiceBUS 110 Entrepreneurial Studies IBUS 135 Supervising for the 21CenturyBUS 136 Basic Supervisory SkillsUR PSY 264stBUS 213 Corporation FinanceBUS 220 Applied Business ApplicationsBUS 137 Supervisory Skills forManaging WorkBUS 138 Supervisory Skills forEmployee DevelopmentBUS 210 Entrepreneurial Studies IIBUS 225 – MCC BusinessCollaborativeBUS 250 International Managementand MarketingBUS 275 Business CooperativeEducation6

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSCHEMISTRYCHE 110 The Chemistry of IndulgenceCHE 111 Contemporary Topics in ChemistryCHE 121 Chemistry for the Health Sciences ICHE 122 Chemistry for the Health Sciences IICHE 151 General College Chemistry ICHE 152 General College Chemistry IIUR EquivalentCHM 131Must have a grade ofB or betterUR EquivalentCHM 132Must have a grade ofB or betterDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESCHE 100 Preparatory ChemistryCHE 115 Special Topics inChemistryCHE 145 Preparation for GeneralCollege ChemistryCHE 290 Independent StudyCHE 124 General, Organic, andBiochemistryCHE 136 Introductory ForensicScienceCHE 153 Chemical Problem Solving byComputerCHE 154 Laboratory Techniques ofChemical TechniciansCHE 213 Analytical Chemistry ICHE 214 Analytical Chemistry IICHE 251 Organic Chemistry IUR EquivalentCHM 203 & 207Both must have agrade of B orbetterCHE 252 Organic Chemistry IIUR EquivalentCHM 204 & 208Both must have agrade of B orbetter7

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCIVIL AND CONSTRUCTIONTECHNOLOGY(CIT)COLLEGE ORIENTATION SEMINAR(COS)COMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERCOMMUNICATION(COM)FROM STUDIO ARTS orFROM ENGLISH (*)COM 101 Intro to Mass MediaCOM 104 Introduction toGraphic ProductionsCOM 105 TypographyCOM 102 Mass Communications: Issues &AnalysisCOM 110 Journalism ICOM 100 Basic VisualCommunicationCOM 103 Computer Applications inPublic RelationsCOM 106 Media Photography ICOM 107 A Century ofDesignCOM 108 Mind Over MediaThe Art of InnovationCOM 112 Desktop PublishingICOM 113 Media PhotographyIICOM 109 An Introduction to PublicRelationsCOM 120 Media LiteracyCOM 130 Media WritingCOM 131 Principles of JournalismCOM 151 Journalism IIEquivalent to URENG 130Equivalent to URENG 131COM 115 Computer GeneratedImagesCOM 135 DigitalPhotographyCOM 150 Video Production &EditingCOM 164 Digital ImaginingCOM 203 Compositing andSpecial EffectsCOM 141 Introduction to Radio andTelevisionCOM 142 Broadcast Performance8

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDCOM 205 Desktop PublishingIICOM 211 Practicum Media I *COM 213 Color PhotographyCOM 221 Practicum Media II*COM 230 ScriptwritingCOM 261 Introduction toMultimediaCOM 263 Design for InteractiveMultimediaCOM 264 Vídeo Production IICOM 265 3D ModelingCOM 202 Techniques of Television ICOM 268 3D AnimationCOM 290 Independent StudyNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOM 160 Computer Graphic:Design and LayoutCOM 161 Digital Design BasicCOM 162 Digital Page LayoutCOM 163 Digital Drawing andIllustrationCOM 165 Digital PrepressCOM 166 Publication DesignCOM 167 Design for On-LinePublishingCOM 201 Graphic Arts ICOM 204 Audio ProductionCOM 210 Graphic Arts IICOM 211 Practicum in Media ICOM 212 Techniques of TelevisionIICOM 220 Business Practices forVisualMedia Artist and ProducersCOM 221 Practicum in Media IICOM 223 PhotographicDocumentationCOM 250 Graphic ArtsCOM 260 Computer Graphics:ImageManipulationCOM 262 Multimedia AuthoringCOM 266 Multimedia ProductionStudioCOM 267 Video Editing9

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOM 270 Media and SocietyC-E 220 Cooperative Education CommunicationsCOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS(CIS)CIS 100 Information Processing FundamentalsNot for MajorCIS 101 Programming for InformationSystemsCIS 110 A PC Repair and Operating SystemsCIS 121 Microsoft OfficeCIS 123 A Guide to Computer Hardware:Technical SupportCIS 124 A Guide to Computer Software:Technical SupportCIS 201 Introduction to Web Site Programmingand DesignCIS 205 Computer Programming COBOLCIS 208 Visual Basic ProgrammingCIS 223 Computer ProgrammingCIS 224 JAVA for ProgrammersCIS 209 Systems Analysis and DesignCIS 211 Applied Database ConceptsCIS 221 Applied Database Concepts with anOracle DatabaseCIS 225 Advanced JAVA ProgrammingCOMPUTER RELATED CURRICULA(CRC)C-E 279 Cooperative Education ComputerRelated CurriculaCRC 101 Practical Computer LiteracyCIS 212 Introduction to DataWarehousingCIS 213 Database ProgrammingCIS 200 Programming forInformation SystemsNot for Major- SeeCRC 125Not for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorSee CSC 223BA ElectiveSee CSC 225CIS 290 Independent StudyNot for MajorCRC 202 UNIX Shell ScriptsCRC 121 Intro to Macromedia FlashMX10

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSCRC 110 Introduction to Web Site DesignCRC 111 Surfing the InternetNot for MajorNot for MajorCRC 112 Introduction to Microsoft WindowsCRC 113 Introduction to Microsoft ExcelCRC 115 Introduction to Microsoft WordCRC 116 Introduction to Microsoft AccessCRC 117 Introduction to MicrosoftPowerPointCRC 118 Basic Personal ComputerOperations and MaintenanceCRC 119 Introduction to Dreamweaver MXNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorCRC 120 Introduction to Health InformationProcessingCRC 125 Microsoft OfficeCRC 132 A Global Perspective on Mobileand Cloud ComputingCRC 133 Cloud Computing Design andImplementationCRC 170 Spreadsheet Applications ExcelCRC 171 Microsoft Access-RecordsManagementNot for MajorCRC 172 Microsoft PowerPointPresentationsCRC 174 Microsoft Publisher DesktopPublishingCRC 201 Introduction to UNIXCRC 230 Cloud SecurityCRC 231 Mobile ComputingDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESCRC 122 Computer AnimationUsing AliceNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorBA ElectiveBA Elective11

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMPUTER SCIENCE (CSC)CSC 101 Introduction to Computer ScienceCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESUR comparable CSC 171CSC 106 Digital ComputerOrganizationNot for MajorUR comparable CSC 172Not for MajorCSC 212 System SoftwareCSC 102 Assembly Language ProgrammingCSC 103 Intro to Data StructuresCSC 202 Programming EmbeddedMicrocontrollers in C and AssemblyCSC 206 Digital ComputerOrganizationCSC 214 Electronic Vision and ImageProcessingCSC 215 Introduction to LinuxCSC 223 Computer Programming C CSC 225 Advanced JAVA ProgrammingCOMPUTER SECURITY(SCR)Not for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorEquivalent URECE 114BA ElectiveNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (CPT)CPT 101 Programming in PythonCPT 111 Problem Solving I - AnalysisCPT 112 Problem Solving II - DesignCPT 113 Problem Solving III ImplementationCPT 114 Problem Solving and RoboticsCPT 115 Introduction to NetworksCPT 120 Introduction to CybersecurityCPT 125 Physical SecurityCPT 203 Embedded MicrocontrollerProgramming and I/OUR CSC 161Not for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorUR CSC 160Not for MajorBA ElectiveBA ElectiveNot for Major12

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCPT 210 Operating Systems andPeripheralsCPT 211 Android App Design for MobileDevicesCPT 212 Wireless and Remote SensorTechnologyCPT 213 Computer Systems Design LabCPT 215 Routing FundamentalsCPT 216 Advanced Networking ConceptsCPT 217 LAN SwitchingCPT 218 WAN SystemsCPT 220 Applied Computer SecurityConceptsCPT 225 Network Perimeter SecurityCOOPERATIVEEDUCATION - LIBERAL TAL HYGIENE(DAS & DEN)COMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESNot for MajorUR CSC 214BA/BS ElectiveBS ElectiveBA ElectiveNot for MajorNot for MajorBA ElectiveBA ElectiveBS ElectiveBS ElectiveNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFER13

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESECONOMICSECO 111 Principles of MicroeconomicsECO 112 Principles of MacroeconomicsECO 201 Money and BankingECO 203 History of Economic ThoughtECO 204 Economics of Less DevelopedCountriesECO 205 International TradeELECTRICAL APPRENTICETRAINING(EAT)ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY/ELECTRONICS(ELT)EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT(EMG)EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES(EMS)Acceptable forMajor- **Both ECO111 & 112 Requiredfor ECO 108 credit.Same as above.ECO 101 Introduction to EconomicsECO 103 Personal MoneyManagementECO 105 Financial PlanningECO 106 Managing PurchasesECO 110 Personal InvestingAcceptable forMajorNot for MajorNot for MajorNot for MajorECO 290 Independent StudyECO 220 Geography ofGenocideNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNO COURSESFROMCATALOG WILLTRANSFER14

TRANSFERABLE COURSESENGINEERING SCIENCEENR 153 Mechanical Design andPrototypingENR 251 StaticsENR 253 Circuit Analysis IENR 157 Digital SystemsCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIRED(FROM ME)ENR 151 Engineering ComputingUR ComparableME 120UR ComparableECE 111Equivalent to URECE 112ENR 252 DynamicsENR 256 Mechanics of MaterialsENR 161 EngineeringComputing 1ENR 254 Circuit Analysis IIENR 258 ThermodynamicsNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESEquivalent to URECE 113Equivalent to URME 123ENR 152 Properties of EngineeringMaterialsENR 259 Engineering Design Lab(ENR 161 (Eng. Computing I ENR259 (Eng. Design Lab) UR ME 104(ENR 161 261 UR’s CSC 160)ENR 261 Met labProgrammingENR 290 Independent Study(ENR 161 261 UR’s CSC 160)ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHERLANGUAGES - ESOL(ESL)ENGLISH - LITERATUREENG 105 Introduction to LiteratureENG 106 Literary FocusENG 108 Literature of the HolocaustENG 109 Detective FictionENG 113 Introduction to Creative WritingENG 114 The Young Adult NovelENG 115: Fantasy LiteratureNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERENG 107 Money in LiteratureENG 290 Independent StudyNot Acceptable forMajorNot Acceptable forMajorNot Acceptable forMajor15

TRANSFERABLE COURSESENG 118 Perpetrators, Victims, andBystanders: Literature of GenocideENG 123 Shakespeare and the MoviesENG 201 Early British LiteratureENG 202 Modern British LiteratureENG 203 American Literature to 1865ENG 204 American Literature Since 1865ENG 208 Literature of the BibleENG 209 Twentieth Century NovelENG 210 Literature of the Black ExperienceENG 214 The Short StoryCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESTransfer as 100-levelElective CreditONLYWill transfer as ENG113 Brit Lit 1Will transfer as,respectively, ENG114 Brit Lit 2 or ENG115 American LitWill transfer as,respectively, ENG114 Brit Lit 2 or ENG115 American LitWill transfer as,respectively, ENG114 Brit Lit 2 or ENG115 American LitWill transfer as a post1800 upper-levelliterature courseWill transfer,depending on thecontent, as a pre-1800or a post-1800 upperlevel lit courseWill transfer as a post1800 upper-levelliterature courseENG 215 Children’s Literature16

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESENG 216 American Minorities in LiteratureENG 217 Women in LiteratureENG 218 Introduction to ShakespeareENG 220 Introductions to Dramatic LiteratureENG 223 Science FictionENG 224 Literature of HorrorENG 225 Contemporary PoetryUR Equivalent ENG108Will transfer as a post1800 upper-levelliterature courseENG 226 LGBTQ LiteratureENG 230 MythologyENG 240 Reading Popular CultureENGLISH - WRITINGENG 101 College CompositionENG 102 Writing from PersonalExperienceENG 113 Introduction to Creative WritingENG 122 Personal WritingENG 200 Advanced Composition(general elective can be granted with C or better)UR Equivalent ENG115UR Equivalent ENG120Transfer as 100-levelElective CreditONLYSatisfies URPrimary WritingRequirement fortransfer studentsonly – Must have agrade of B orbetterENG 213 Creative WritingENG 233 Creative Writing Workshop Poetry17

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESENG 243 Creative Writing Workshop – PlayWritingENG 250 Professional CommunicationENG 251 Technical WritingENG 253 Creative Writing Workshop –NonfictionENG 263 Creative Writing Workshop –Short FictionENG 273 Creative WritingCapstone: Publishing & theProfessionENG 285 Writing Horror, Science Fictionand FantasyFIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY(FTP)FOOD SERVICE ADMINISTRATION(FSA)FOREIGN LANGUAGESArabicARA 203 Intermediate Arabic INO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFER(From Religion & Classics)ARA 101 Elementary Arabic IARA 102 Elementary Arabic IIFOREIGN LANGUAGESChineseCHI 101 Elementary Chinese ICHI 102 Elementary ChineseIICHI 103 Intermediate Chinese ICHI 203 Intermediate Chinese ICHI 221 Chinese Culture onLocation18

TRANSFERABLE COURSESFOREIGN LANGUAGESFrenchFRE 101 Elementary French IFRE 102 Elementary French IIFRE 103 Intermediate French I *FRE 104 Intermediate French II *FRE 111 Elementary French Conversation IFRE 112 Elementary French Conversation IIFRE 113 Intermediate FrenchConversation I *FRE 114 Intermediate FrenchConversation IIFRE 205 Contemporary French Conversation ITaken Prior to FRE 206COMMENTSBoth courses DONOT need to betaken to earnelective cr.Preferably takenconcurrently withFRE 111Preferably takenconcurrently withFRE 112Preferably takenconcurrently withFRE 113Preferably takenconcurrently withFRE 114Preferably takenconcurrently withFRE 101Preferably takenconcurrently withFRE 102Taken concurrentlyor after FRE 103Both must betaken for FLRPreferably takenconcurrently withFRE 104Note: MCC FRE205 206 207 UR FR 114DEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESFRE 203 Intermediate French IFRE 204 Intermediate French IIFRE 213 Intermediate FrenchConversation IFRE 214 Intermediate FrenchConversation IIFR 221 Francophone Culture onLocation19

TRANSFERABLE COURSESFRE 206 Contemporary French ConversationIITaken After FRE 205FRE 207 Cinema for French ConversationCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESNote: MCC FRE205 206 207 UR FR 114Note: MCC FRE205 206 207 UR FR 114* Fulfills UR’s Foreign LanguageRequirement. (The Foreign LanguageRequirement applies only to those studentsclassified for UR graduation in 1999 orearlier.)FOREIGN LANGUAGESGermanGER 101 Elementary German IGER 102 Elementary German IIGER 103 Intermediate German IGER 104 Intermediate German II*FOREIGN LANGUAGESHebrewHBR 221 Israeli Culture on LocationGER 221– Germanic Cultureon LocationGER 203 IntermediateGerman I (Formerly GER 103)GER 111 Elementary GermanConversationHBR 101 Elementary ModernHebrewHBR 102 Elementary ModernHebrew II* Fulfills UR’s Foreign LanguageRequirement. (The Foreign LanguageRequirement applies only to those studentsclassified for UR graduation in 1999 orearlier.)20

TRANSFERABLE COURSESFOREIGN LANGUAGESItalianITA 101 Elementary Italian IITA 102 Elementary Italian IIITA 103 Intermediate Italian IITA 111 Elementary Italian Conversation IITA 112 Elementary ItalianConversation IICOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDBoth courses DO ITA 203 Intermediate Italian INOT need to be (Formerly ITA 103)taken to earnelective creditPreferably takenITA 221 Italian Culture on Locationconcurrently withITA 111Preferably takenconcurrently withITA 112NON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESITA 207 Cinema for ItalianConversationPreferably takenconcurrently withITA 101Preferably takenconcurrently withITA 102* Fulfills UR’s Foreign LanguageRequirement. (The Foreign LanguageRequirement applies only to those studentsclassified for UR graduation in 1999 or earlier.)FOREIGN LANGUAGESJapaneseJPN 101 Elementary Japanese IJPN 102 Elementary Japanese IIJPN 103 Intermediate Japanese IJPN 203 Intermediate Japanese I(Formerly JPN 103)FOREIGN LANGUAGESSign LanguageASL 101 American Sign Language IASL 102 American Sign Language IIASL 103 American Sign LanguageIII21

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESASL 104 American Sign LanguageIVASL 201 American Deaf Culture andCommunityASL 203 American Sign LanguageIII (Formerly ASL 103)ASL 204 American Sign LanguageIV (Formerly ASL 104)ASL 216 Special Topics in DeafStudies and ASLFOREIGN LANGUAGESSpanishBoth courses DONOT need to betaken to earnelective creditSPA 101 Elementary Spanish ISPA 102 Elementary Spanish IISPA 103 Intermediate Spanish ISPA 104 Intermediate Spanish II *SPA 110 Accelerated Elementary SpanishPreferablytakenconcurrentlywith SPA 112SPA 202 Latinoamerica de Ayer yHoyPreferably taken SPA 201 – España de Ayer y Hoyconcurrently withSPA 113Preferably takenconcurrently withSPA 114 UR SP101ONLY IF takenwith SPA 111SPA 122 Elementary Spanish forFuture Teachers ISPA 123 Elementary Spanish forFuture Teachers IISPA 131 Spanish for CareersSPA 132 Spoken Spanish for CareersIISPA 141 Spanish for the HealthProfessions22

TRANSFERABLE COURSESSPA 111 Elementary Spanish Conversation ICOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESPreferablytakenconcurrentlywith SPA 101SPA 145 Spanish for EducatorsSPA 112 Elementary Spanish Conversation IISPA 113 Intermediate Spanish ConversationI*SPA 114 Intermediate Spanish Conversation IISPA 203 Intermediate Spanish ISPA 204 Intermediate Spanish IISPA 205 Advanced Conversational Spanish ITaken Prior to SPA 206Preferablytakenconcurrentlywith SPA 102Preferablytakenconcurrentlywith SPA 103Both must betaken for FLRPreferably takenconcurrentlywith SPA 104ONLY whentakenconcurrentlywith SPA 213ONLY whentakenconcurrentlywith SPA 214SPA 151 Spanish for the SpanishSpeakerSPA 221 Hispanic Culture on LocationNote: MCCSPA 205, 206,207 2 creditsUR SPA 20923

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSSPA 206 Advanced Conversational SpanishIITaken Prior to SPA 205Note: MCCSPA 205, 206,207 2 creditsUR SPA 209SPA 207 Cinema for Spanish ConversationNote: MCCSPA 205, 206,207 2 creditsUR SPA 209SPA 210 Spanish Grammar and Structure ITaken Prior to SPA 211SPA 211 Spanish Grammar and Structure IITaken After SPA 210SPA 213 Intermediate Spanish ConversationISPA 214 Intermediate Spanish ConversationIIDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESNote: MCCSPA 210 and211 2 creditsUR SPA 210Note: MCCSPA 210 and211 2 creditsUR SPA 210ONLY whentakenconcurrentlywith SPA 203ONLY whentakenconcurrentlywith SPA 204* Fulfills UR’s Foreign Language Requirement.(The Foreign Language Requirement appliesonly to those students classified for URgraduation in 1999 or earlier.)GEOGRAPHYGEG 100 Physical Geography LaboratoryGEG 101 Physical Geography(FROM HISTORY)24

TRANSFERABLE COURSESGEG 110 Physical Geography II LaboratoryGEG 111 Physical Geography IIGEG 102 Human GeographyGEG 116 Geology and History of Erie CanalGEG 130 Digital Earth (From UR EES dept)GEG 133 Introduction for Remote Sensing(From UR EES dept)COMMENTSNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESNote: MCCGEG 130 GEG 133 UR EES 251Note: MCCGEG 130 GEG 133 UR EES 251GEG 201 Geography of United States andCanadaGEG 211 Economic GeographyGEG/POS 218 Political GeographyGEG 220 Geography of GenocideGEG 215 Geography ofTourism DestinationsGEG 290 Independent Study(FROM EARTH & ENV.SCIENCES)GEO 290 Independent StudyGEO 105 Astronomy* - For2 2 or Transfer Only (PAS)GEO 115 IntroductoryAstronomy Laboratory*(PAS)GEOLOGYGEO 101 Physical GeologyGEO 102 Historical GeologyGEO 111 The Planet EarthGEO 116 Special Topics in GeosciencesGEO 195 Field Studies in the GeosciencesGEO 133 Ancient LifeGEO 201 Invertebrate PaleontologyDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDGEO 103 Great Mysteries of the EarthGEO 104 Weather and ClimateGEO 106 Introduction to OceanographyEES ELECTIVEEES ELECTIVEGEO 154 Geology of NYStateGEO 107 Natural DisastersGEO 131 Our Changing Earth25

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDGEO 203 GeomorphologyGEO 108 Dangerous Earth (formerlyGEO 137)GEO 204 Introduction to MineralogyGEO 210 Environmental GeologyGEO 212 Geology of New York StateGEO 152 Environment GeoscienceGEO 200 Geology of the NationalParks (formerly GEO 150)GEO 213 Field Trips in Geology of NewYork StateGEO 220 Geology of New York StateGOLFMANAGEMENT(GLF)GEO 295 Field Studies in theGeosciencesNO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERHEALTH EDUCATIONHED 115 Death and DyingHED 207 Emotional WellnessHED 208 Chronic and CommunicableDiseaseHED 209 Drugs and BehaviorHED 212 Women’s Health and WellnessNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESHED 200 Community andWorld Health IssuesHED 210 Complementary,Alternative and IntegrativeApproaches to Health andWellnessHED 101 CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and CareHED 108 Health, Family & SocietyHED 110 Disease Prevention & HealthyLifestylesHED 114 Health and Safety in theWorkplaceHED 116 Issues in Children’sDevelopment and HealthHED 118 Introduction to Safety &Emergency CareHED 120 Emergency AssistanceCertificationHED 130 Foundations of PersonalHealth & Wellness26

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESHED 206 An Introduction toCommunity Health Education andPromotionHED 213 Consumer Health ConcernsHED 220 Emergency Response/CPRHED 260 Health for LifeHED 290 Independent StudyHEALTH EDUCATION GLOBAL (HEG)HEG 211 Black Women’s Mental Health &Wellness (from Gender, Sexuality, & Women’sStudies Department)HEG 215 Global Health & Culture (fromUndergraduate Program in Public Health)HEALTH PROFESSIONS (HEG)HEG 200 Multicultural & Diversity Influencesin Health & Wellness (from UndergraduateProgram in Public Health)HEATING, VENTILATING& AIR CONDITIONING(HVA)HISTORY (HIS)HIS 102 Introduction to AfricanAmerican StudiesHIS 103 African-American History I: to 1865HIS 104 African-American History II: Since1865NO COURSESFROM CATALOGWILL TRANSFERHIS 290 Independent StudyHIS 206 European Civilization: OnLocationHIS 227 Russia from the Age of Peterthe Great to the Present - On Locationin U.S.S.R.HIS 105 Western Civilization: Ancient andMedievalHIS 106 Western Civilization: Renaissance tothe Napoleon EraHIS 108 Western Civilization: ModernEurope27

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSHIS 109 Global History I: to the 1500sHIS 110 Global History II: Since the 1500sHIS 111 U.S. History I to 1865HIS 112 U.S. History II Since 1865HIS 113 Western Civilization I: Beginning to1700sHIS 114: Western Civilization II: 1700s to thePresentHIS 153 Traditional East Asian HistoryHIS 154 Modern East Asian HistoryHIS 200 Women in the United States: AHistorical PerspectiveHIS 211 History of Sport in the United StatesHIS 216 Special Topics in HistoryHIS 219 Twentieth Century EuropeHIS 225 Early Russian HistoryHIS 226 Modern Russian HistoryHIS 230 The Civil War & ReconstructionHIS 232 The United States in the TwentiethCenturyHIS 234 The Contemporary AfricanAmerican ExperienceHIS 235 U.S. Diplomatic History in the 20CenturyDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESFormerly HIS 253Formerly HIS 254thHIS 240 American Urban HistoryHIS 250 History of China and JapanHIS 251 Literature and Philosophy of Chinaand JapanHIS 257 Modern Women: A Historical andLiterary PerspectiveHIS 259 World War IHIS 260 World War IIHIS 262 The Cold War & The Vietnam WarHIS 275 The Holocaust: HistoryHIS 252 Reincarnation: A GlobalPerspective28

TRANSFERABLE COURSESCOMMENTSDEPT APPROVAL REQUIREDNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESHIS 283 Issues in American HistoryHONORS STUDIESHON 195 Honors Seminar in Critical AnalysisHON 295 Research Methods & AcademicWriting(general elective can be granted with C or better)HON 101 Honors Studies: Orien

ACC 102 Accounting Principles II Note: MCC ACC 101 ACC 102 UR ACC 201 ACC 201 Accounting Using QuickBooks ACC 110 Fundamentals of Accounting I Must complete ACC . ANT 205 Archaeology Field School ANT 216 Special Topics in Anthropology ART ART 110 Comics and Sequential Art Accepted as Intro Studio course

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