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ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCESSuffolk County Communltv Collen123456789101112131415Liberal Arts and Sciences: General Studies A.A.Liberal Arts and Sciences:Liberal Arts and Sciences:English OptionLiberal Arts and Sciences:Foreign Language OptionLiberal Arts and Sciences:Foreign Language OptionLiberal Arts and Sciences:Foreign Language OptionLiberal Arts and Sciences:Philosophy OptionLiberal Arts and Sciences:Liberal Arts and Sciences:Liberal Arts and Sciences:Liberal Arts and Sciences:Liberal Arts and Sciences:Liberal Arts and Sciences:History OptionLiberal Arts and Sciences:Sociology OptionVisual Arts, A.S.St. John's UniversityPsychology B.A.General Studies A.A.Humanities Emphasis A.A.Government and Politics B.A.English B.A.Humanities Emphasis A.A.French B.A.Humanities Emphasis A.A.Italian B.A.Humanities Emphasis A.A.Spanish B.A.Humanities Emphasis A.A.Philosophy B.A.Mathematics A.A.Science Emphasis A.S.Science Emphasis A.S.Science Emphasis A.S.Science Emphasis A.S.Social Science Emphasis A.A.Mathematics B.S.Biology B.S.Chemistry B.S.Environmental Studies, Ecology B.S.Psychology B.A.History B.A.Social Science Emphasis A.A.Sociology B.A.Fine Arts, B.F.A.

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCESThe general University policy for students requesting transfer from other colleges is stipulated inthe Admission section of the bulletin: www .stjohns.edu/bulletins. Additionally, information onspecific majors in each college may be found on the University's website.For Transfer Students Holding the Associate Degree:All external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have beenawarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill the requirements for their baccalaureate aftersuccessfully completing a minimum of an additional 64 credits including, a) six credits inPhilosophy and six credits in Theology b) the requirements for the selected major concentrationand c) free electives which will vary depending on major.For Transfer Students Without an Associate Degree:A student applying without having earned an A.A. or A.S. will have their credits transferred on acourse-by-course basis provided they are applicable to the degree program. Please refer to theSt. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences course maps provided in this section to assistwith transfer planning.Effective Date: March 30, 2017

Suffolk County Community College - A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences: General StudiesSuffolk County Community College - A.s. Liberal Arts and Sciences: ScienceSt. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.A. Psychology1st. John's UniversityCr.Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.A. or A.S. degreeCr.!Suffolk County Community College EquivalentICredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependenton courses completedPhilosophy Requirements3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human PersonIPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy3PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C MetaphysicsIPHL 107 EthicsCr.Theology Requirements3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on ChristianityNo equivalent course3THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series ElectiveNo equivalent courseCr.Psychology Major Requirements 3PSY lOOOC Introductory Psychology4PSY 2030 Statistical Methods for the Social SciencesNo equivalent course4PSY 2040 Research Methods in PsychologyNo equivalent course3PSY 2150 Physiological PsychologyNo equivalent course3Group I: Abnormal/Personality/Social Psychology3Group II : Developmental PsychologyPSY 203 Child Psychology, PSY 217 Adolescent Psychology3Group Ill : Experimental PsychologyNo equivalent course3Group IV: Emerging Areas of PsychologyPSY 205 Health Psychology3PSY 2990 Sophomore SeminarNo equivalent course3PSY 3260 Introduction to Psychological MeasurementNo equivalent course3PSY 3800 History and Systems of PsychologyNo equivalent course6PSY ElectiveBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation of Psychology courses completedCr.Electives11Free Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses considered" professional ". I.e., courses in computers, education, business,PSY 101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY 215 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 216 Social Psychology, PSY 218Theories of PersonalityBased on SJU Dean's Evaluationarchitecture, radiology, etc.) At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequirements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semesterhours including, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected majorconcentration; and c) any additional electives needed to reach the 64 credit requirement .Transfer Students without an Associate Degree or Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable tothe degree program. Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer plann ing.

Suffolk County Community College - A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences: General StudiesSt. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.A. Government and Politics1st. John's UniversityCr.Common Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.A. degreeCr.Distributed Core RequirementsISuffolk County Community College EquivalentCredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependenton courses completed3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human PersonPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy3PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C MetaphysicsPHL 107 EthicsCr.St. John's College Core Requirements3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on ChristianityNo equivalent course3THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series ElectiveNo equivalent courseCr.Government and Politics Major Requirements 3GOV 1030 American National GovernmentPOL 105 American National Politics and Government3GOV 1050 Research Methods for Government and PoliticsNo equivalent course3International Relations ElectivesPOL 107 World Politics3Comparative Government ElectivesNo equivalent course3Political Theory ElectivesNo equivalent course3Senior SeminarNo equivalent course18GOV ElectivesBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation of Government courses completedCr.Electives16Free Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses considered"professional" . I.e., courses in computers, education, business,architecture, radiology, etc.)Based on SJU Dean's Evaluation At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequirements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semesterhours including, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected majorconcentration; and c) any additional electives needed to reach the 64 credit requirement .Transfer Students without an Associate Degree or Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable tothe degree program. Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer planning.

Suffolk County Community College - A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities Emphasis (English Option)St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.A. English!st. John's UniversityCr.Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.A. or A.S degreeCr.Philosophy RequirementsISuffolk County Community College EquivalentICredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependenton courses completed3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human PersonIPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy3PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C MetaphysicsjPHL 107 EthicsCr.Theology Requirements3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on Christianity3THE 2000 Series Elective QB. THE 3000 Series ElectiveCr.INo equivalent courseINo equivalent courseEnglish Major Requirements*3ENG llOOC Literature in a Global ContextENG 102 Introduction to Literature3ENG 2200 Introduction to the English MajorNo equivalent course3ENG 2300 Introduction to Literary Criticism and TheoryNo equivalent course3ENG Division I: Medieval and Renaissance English LiteratureNo equivalent course3ENG Division II : 18th and 19th Century English LiteratureNo equivalent course3ENG Division Ill : American Literature until 1900No equivalent course3ENG Division IV: 20th Century American and British LiteratureNo equivalent course12ENG ElectivesBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation of English courses completedCr.ElectivesFree Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses considered19"professional". I.e., courses in computers, education, business,architecture rad iolol!v etc.)Based on SJU Dean's Evaluation* At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequ irements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semester hoursincluding, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected major concentration; and c) anyaddit ional electives needed to reach the 64 credit requirement .Transfer Students without an Associate Degree or Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable to thedegree program. Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer planning.

Suffolk County Community College A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities Emphasis (Foreign Language Option)St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.A. French1st. John's UniversityCr.Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.A. or A.S degreeCr.Philosophy Requirements1SuffolkCounty Community College EquivalentCredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependent!on courses completed3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human PersonIPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy3PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C MetaphysicsI PHL 107 EthicsCr.Theology Requirements3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on ChristianityI No equivalent course3THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series ElectiveI No equivalent courseCr.French Major Requirements 3FRE 3090 Masterpieces of French Literature INo equivalent course3FRE 3100 Masterpieces of French Literature IINo equivalent course3FRE 3550 Civilization of France INo equivalent course3FRE 3560 Civilization of France IINo equivalent course3FRE 3870 Advanced French Grammar and Composition INo equivalent course3FRE 3880 Advanced French Grammar and Composition IINo equivalent course15FRE electivesBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation of French courses completedCr.Electives19Free Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses considered" professional". I.e., courses in computers, education, business,architecture radiolo"" etc.)Based on SJU Dean's Evaluation* At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequirements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semester hoursincluding, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected major concentration; and c) anyadditional electives needed to reach the 64 credit requirement.Transfer Students without an Associate Degree or Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable to thedegree program. Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer planning.

Suffolk County Community College A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities Emphasis (Foreign Language Option)St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.A. Italian1st. John's UniversityCr.Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.A. or A.S degreeCr.Philosophy RequirementsISuffolk County Community College EquivalentCredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependenton courses completed3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human PersonPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy3PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C MetaphysicsPHL 107 EthicsCr.Theology Requirements3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on ChristianityNo equivalent course3THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series ElectiveNo equivalent courseCr.Italian Major Requirements*3ITA 3090 Masterpieces of Italian Literature INo equivalent course3ITA 3100 Masterpieces of Italian Literature IINo equivalent course3ITA 3550 Civilization of Italy INo equivalent course3ITA 3560 Civilization of Italy IINo equivalent course3ITA 3870 Advanced Italian Grammar and Composition INo equivalent course3ITA 3880 Advanced Italian Grammar and Composition IINo equivalent course15ITA electivesBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation of Italian courses completedCr.Electives19" professional". I.e., courses in computers, education, business,architecture rad iology, etc.)Free Electives {No more than 18 credits from courses consideredBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation* At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequirements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semester hoursincluding, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected major concentration; and c) anyadditional electives needed to reach the 64 credit requirement.Transfer Students without an Associate Degree or Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable to thedegree program. Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer planning.

Suffolk County Community College A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities Emphasis (Foreign Language Option)St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.A. Spanish!st. John's UniversityCr.Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.A. or A.S degreeCr.Jsuffolk County Community College EquivalentCredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependenton courses completedPhilosophy Requirements3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human PersonPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy3PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C MetaphysicsPHL 107 EthicsCr.Theology Requirements3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on ChristianityNo equivalent course3THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series ElectiveNo equivalent courseCr.Spanish Major Requirements*3SPA 3090 Masterpieces of Hispanic Literature I3SPA 3100 Masterpieces of Hispanic Literature IINo equivalent course3SPA 3550 Civilization of SpainNo equivalent course3SPA 3560 Civilization of Spanish AmericaNo equivalent course3SPA 3870 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition INo equivalent course3SPA 3880 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition IINo equivalent course15SPA electivesBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation of Spanish courses completedCr.No equivalent courseElectivesFree Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses considered19" professional". I.e., courses in computers, education, business,Based on SJU Dean's Evaluationarchitecture radiology, etc.l At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequirements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semester hoursincluding, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected major concentration; and c) anyaddit ional electives needed to reach the 64 cred it requirement.Transfer Students without an Associate Degree or Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable to thedegree program. Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer planning.

Suffolk County Community College - A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities Emphasis (Philosophy Option)St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.A. Philosophy1st. John's UniversityCr.Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.A. or A.S degreeCr.Theology RequirementsISuffolk County Community College EquivalentICredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependenton courses completed3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on ChristianityNo equivalent course3THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series ElectiveNo equivalent courseCr.Philosophy Major Requirements*3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human Person3PHI 2200C EthicsPHL 107 Ethics3PHI 3000C MetaphysicsNo equivalent course3PHI 3400 Introduction to LogicPHL 105 Logic3PHI 4990 Sem inar in PhilosophyNo equivalent course9Ph ilosophy History Elect ives12PHI Electives (PHI 2320 and above)Cr.ElectivesPHL 101 Issues in PhilosophyPHL 112 Contemporary Philosophy, PHL 201 History of Philosophy I,PHL 202 History of Philosophy IIBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation of Philosophy courses completedFree Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses cons idered22" professional" . I.e., courses in computers, education, business,Based on SJU Dean's Evaluationarchitecture radioloizv . etc.)* At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external t ransfer applicants to St. John 's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequ irements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semester hoursincluding, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected major concentration; and c) anyaddit ional electives needed to reach the 64 credit requirement .Transfer Students without an Associate Degree or Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable to thedegree program. Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer planning.

Suffolk County Community College - A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences: MathematicsSt. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.S. Mathematicsjst. John's UniversityCr.Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.A. or A.S degreeCr.Philosophy Requirements3--3Cr.3-Cr.on courses completedPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy--PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C MetaphysicsPHL 107 EthicsTheology RequirementsTHE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on Christianity -------- - -3County Community College EquivalentCredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependentPHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human Person--j Suffolk- - --- --------- ---., No equivalentcourse------THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series Elective--No equivalent courseB.S. Mathematics Major Requirements*3CSC 1390 Computer Programming with Calculus ApplicationCST 112 Introduction to Programming4MTH 1730 University Calculus IMAT 141 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I---- ----------- -------------4MTH 1740 University Calculus IIMAT 142 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II3MTH 2700 Introduction to Mathematical ThinkingMAT 200 Language, Logic, and Proof4MTH 2750 University Calculus IllMAT 203 Calculus with Analytic Geometry Ill4MTH 2760 University Calculus IVNo equivalent course3MTH 2790 Introduction to Linear AlgebraMAT 206 Linear Algebra3MTH 2800 Introduction to Modern AlgebraNo equivalent course3MTH 3770 Advanced Calculus INo equivalent course3MTH 3780 Advanced Calculus IINo equivalent course3MTH 3810 Mathematical Theory of Probability and Statistics INo equivalent course3MTH 3840 Ordinary Differential EquationsMAT 204 Differential Equations3MTH 4830 Complex VariablesNo equivalent course3MTH 4990 Senior SeminarNo equivalent course9MTH electives (MTH 2xxx's and above)Based on SJU Dean's Evaluation of Mathematics courses completedCr.Additional Mathematics Major Requirements4PHY 1930 University Physics IPHY 130 Physics I & PHY 132 Physics I Lab4PHY 1940 University Physics IIPHY 230 Physics II & PHY 232 Physics II LabCr.ElectivesFree Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses considered0"professional" . I.e., courses in computers, education, business,architecture radiolo11v etc.IBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation* At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequirements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semester hoursincluding, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected major concentration; and c) anyadditional electives needed to reach the 64 credit requirement.Transfer Students without an Associate Degree or Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable to thedegree program . Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer planning.

Suffolk County Community College - A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences: ScienceSt. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.S. Biology1st. John's UniversityCr.Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.S. degreeCr.Philosophy Requirementslsuffolk County Community College EquivalentCredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependenton courses completed3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human PersonPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy3PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C MetaphysicsPHL 107 EthicsCr.Theology Requirements3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on ChristianityNo equivalent course3THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series ElectiveNo equivalent courseCr.Biology Major Requirements 4BIO 1000 Fundamentals of Biology INo equivalent course4BIO 2000 2001L Fundamentals of Biology IIBIO 150 Modern Biology I4BIO 3000 3001L Fundamentals of Biology IllBIO 152 Modern Biology II17BIO Electives (excluding BIO lxxx's electives)Based on SJU Dean's Evaluation of Biology courses completedCr.Additional Biology Major Requirements5CHE 1210 General Chemistry ICHE 133 College Chemistry I5CHE 1220 General Chemistry IICHE 134 College Chemistry II5CHE 2230 Organic Chemistry ICHE 250 Organic Chemistry I5CHE 2240 Organic Chemistry IICHE 251 Organic Chemistry II4MTH 1210 Bio-StatisticsMAT 103 Statistics I4MTH 1220 Calculus with Biological ApplicationsMAT 141 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I4PHY 1610 College Physics IPHY 101 College Physics I4PHY 1620 College Physics IIPHY 102 College Physics IICr.0ElectivesFree Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses considered"professional". I.e., courses in computers, education, business,architecture radioloov etc.IBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequirements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semesterhours including, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected majorconcentration; and c) any additional electives needed to reach the 64 credit requirement .Transfer Students without an Associate Degree or Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable tothe degree program . Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer planning.

Suffolk County Community College - A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences: ScienceSt. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.S. ChemistryISuffolk County Community College Equivalent!st. John's UniversityCr. Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.S. degreeCr.Philosophy RequirementsCredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependent\on courses completed3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human PersonjPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy3PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C Metaphysics\PHL 107 EthicsCr.Theology Requirements3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on ChristianityNo equivalent course3THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series ElectiveNo equivalent courseCr.Chemistry Major Requirements*5CHE 1310 Advanced General Chemistry ICHE 133 College Chemistry I5CHE 1320 Advanced General Chemistry IICHE 134 College Chemistry II5CHE 2630 Advanced Organic Chemistry ICHE 250 Organic Chemistry I5CHE 2640 Advanced Organic Chemistry IICHE 251 Organic Chemistry II1CHE 3000 Chemistry SeminarNo equivalent course3CHE 3210 Microscopic Physical ChemistryNo equivalent course3CHE 3220 Macroscopic Physical ChemistryNo equivalent course4CHE 3250 Quanitative AnalysisNo equivalent course4CHE 3300 Instrumental Methods of Chemical AnalysisNo equivalent course3CHE 3320 Experimental Physical ChemistryNo equivalent course3CHE 3340 Advanced Inorganic ChemistryNo equivalent course2CHE 3440 Introduction to Inorganic SynthesisNo equivalent course3Chemistry ElectiveNo equivalent courseCr.Additional Chemistry Major Requirements4MTH 1730C University Calculus IMAT 141 Calculus with Analytical Geometry I4MTH 1740C University Calculus IIMAT 142 Calculus with Analytical Geometry II4PHY 1930 University Physics IPHY 130 Physics I4PHY 1940 University Physics IIPHY 230 Physics IICr.0ElectivesFree Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses considered"professional". I.e., courses in computers, education, business,arch itecture, radiology, etc.)Based on SJU Dean's Evaluation At least HALF the major must be completed at St. John's UniversityTransfer Students Holding the Associate DegreeAll external transfer applicants to St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have been awarded an A.A. or A.S. degree will fulfill therequ irements for their baccalaureate in St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences after successfully completing an additional 64 semesterhours including, a) six semester hours in Philosophy and six semester hours in Theology; b) the requirements for the selected majorconcentration; and c) any additional electives needed to reach the 64 credit requ irement .Transfer Students without an Associate Degreeor Holding an A.A.S. DegreeA student applying without an Associate Degree will have their credits transferred on a course-by-course basis provided they are applicable tothe degree program. Please refer to the course maps provided in this section to assist with transfer planning.

Suffolk County Community College - A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences: ScienceSt. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - B.S. Environmental Studies1st. John's UniversityCr.Core Requirements62Associate Degree Package - Core is fulfilled by A.S. degreeCr.Philosophy RequirementsISuffolk County Community College EquivalentCredits awarded for Associate Degree Package may vary dependenton courses completed3PHI lOOOC Philosophy of the Human PersonPHL 101 Issues in Philosophy3PHI 2200C Ethics OR PHI 3000C MetaphysicsPHL 107 EthicsCr.Theology Requirements3THE lOOOC Catholic Perspectives on ChristianityNo equivalent course3THE 2000 Series Elective OR THE 3000 Series ElectiveNo equivalent courseCr.B.S. Environmental Studies Major Requirements 5CHE 1210 General Chemistry ICHE 133 College Chemistry I5CHE 1220 General Chemistry IICHE 134 College Chemistry II4BIO 1000 Fundamentals of Biology INo equivalent course4BIO 2000 2001l Fundamentals of Biology IIBIO 150 Modern Biology I4BIO 3000 3001L Fundamentals of Biology IllBIO 152 Modern Biology II3ESP 1010 Introduction to Ecological PrinciplesENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Sciences3ESP 4990 Environmental Analysis Senior SeminarNo equivalent course3GEO 2001 Natural Resources and World DevelopmentNo equivalent course19ESP electivesBased on SJU Dean's Evaluation of Biology courses completedCr.Additional B.S. Environmental Studies Major Requirements4MTH 1210 Bio-StatisticsMAT 103 Statistics I4MTH 1220 Calculus with Biological ApplicationsMAT 141 Calculus with Analytic Geometry ICr.0ElectivesFree Electives (No more than 18 credits from courses considered"professional". I.e., courses in computers, education, business,architecture, radiology, etc.)Based on SJU Dean's Evaluation At least HALF the major must be complete

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Suffolk County Communltv Collen St. John's University 1 Liberal Arts and Sciences: General Studies A.A. Psychology B.A. 2 Liberal Arts and Sciences: General Studies A.A. Government and Politics B.A. 3 Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities Emphasis A.A. English B.A. English Option 4 Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities Emphasis A.A. French B.A.

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