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COURSE TRANSFER AGREEMENTS

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ACCOUNTINGTransferring to RIC: Students transferring from CCRI to RIC with an associate’s degree in business administration, accounting concentration, and a GPA of 2.4 or higher will

automatically be accepted as accounting majors and will receive credit for ACCT 201 and ACCT 202. See Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.

CCRI students transferring to RIC without an associate’s degree in business administration, accounting concentration, will be subject to the policies of RIC regarding admission and transfer of credits (including proficiency examinations).

Transferring to URI: CCRI students planning to transfer to the URI College of Business Administration should major in general studies or liberal arts. The URI College of

Business Administration only accepts transfer students at the junior level. CCRI students must have 60 credits, a GPA of at least 2.50 and have completed the following courses: MATH 1670, MATH 1680, ACCT 1010, ACCT 1020 (or ACCT 1110 and ACCT 1120), ECON 2010, ECON 2020, MATH 1550, MATH 1560, COMI 1100 and ENGL 1410. All other ACCT and BUSN courses are transferable as free electives until a waiver exam is completed at URI. For exam details, contact Assistant Dean Margaret Ferguson, URI College of Business Administration (874-2337). Students not meeting all these requirements may be admitted to University College.

URI CCRI RICACC 201 Elementary Accounting ACCT 1010 Financial Accounting ACCT 201 Principles of Accounting I: FinancialACC 202 Elementary Accounting ACCT 1020 Managerial Accounting ACCT 202 Principles of Acct II: Managerial

Free Elective or ACC 443 by exam ACCT 1500 Income Taxes I Free ElectiveFree Elective ACCT 1500 Income Taxes I +

ACCT 1510 Income Taxes IIACCT 331 Tax Accounting

Free Elective ACCT 1510 Income Taxes II Free ElectiveFree Elective or ACC 311 by exam ACCT 2010 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 311 External Reporting IFree Elective or ACC 312 by exam ACCT 2020 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 312 External Reporting II

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ADVANCED PLACEMENTThe Advanced Placement Program (AP), sponsored by The College Board, offers advanced students the opportunity to take college-level courses while they are still in high school. Students may be able to earn credits toward their college graduation or take advanced coursework by demonstrating that they have earned the required score on an AP exam. Colleges and universities often grant credit to students who achieve specific scores on the culminating exams. Use the matrix below to locate the AP exam, the score required, the course equivalencies and the credits that can be awarded. Students should consult with an advisor to discuss how the AP credits can be applied to their programs. Further information on receiving credit for AP coursework can be found at the undergraduate admissions offices, from The College Board (phone: 609-771-7243; web: www.collegeboard.org/ap), or from the Educational Testing Service (phone: 1-888-CALL-4AP; e-mail: [email protected]).

ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATION EQUIVALENCIES FOR TRANSFER PURPOSES

Equivalent # of CreditsTest Score URI CCRI RIC URI CCRI RIC

Art History 3 ARH 251 ARTS 1220, 1330 ART 231, 232 3 6 6Art Studio (Draw) 3 ART 207 ARTS 1010 + portfolio review

for specific creditElectives; portfolio review for specific credit

3 6 6

Art Studio (General) 3 ART 101 Electives; portfolio review for specific credit

Electives; portfolio review for specific credit

3 6 6

Biology 3 BIO 101, 102 BIOL 1001, 1002 BIOL 101, 102 8 8 8Calculus (AB) 3 MTH 111, 141 MATH 1900, 1910 MATH 209, 212 7 8 8Calculus (BC) 3 MTH 141, 142 MATH 1900, 1910, 1920 MATH 209, 212, 213 8 12 12Chemistry 3 CHM 101, 102, 112, 114 CHEM 1030, 1100 CHEM 103, 104 8 8 8Computer Science A 3 CSC 211 COMI 1215 CSCI 201 4 3 3Computer Science AB 3 CSC 211, 212 COMI 1215 + free elective CSCI 201, 221 8 6 6English (Comp./Lit.) 3 WRT 1XC ENGL 1010, 1200 ENGL 117 plus elective 3 6 6English (Lang./Comp.) 3 WRT 104 ENGL 1010, 2010 WRT 100 plus elective 3 6 6English (Int. Lang.) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/AEnvironmental Science

4 NRS 100 N/A N/A 3 N/A N/A

French Language 3 FRN 103, 104 FREN 2010, 2020 FREN 113, 114 6 6 6French Literature 3 FRN 309, 310 N/A Elective 6 N/A 3German Language 3 GER 103, 104 GERM 2010, 2020 Electives 6 6 6German Literature 3 GER 327, 328 N/A N/A 6 N/A N/AHistory (American) 3 HIS 141, 142 HIST 1210, 1220 HIST 201, 202 6 6 6History (European) 3 HIS 113, 114 HIST 1010, 1020 HIST 161 + 2 credits 6 6 6Gov’t and Politics (Comparative)

3 N/A POLS 1210 POL 203 N/A 3 3

Gov’t and Politics (US)

3 PSC 113 Requires a score of 4 (PSC 1XX if score of 3)

POLS 1000, 1010 POL 200, 202 3 6 6

Latin Lit. Vergil 3 LAT 302 N/A LATN 114 3 N/A 3Latin Catulius Horace 3 LAT 302 N/A LATN 114 3 N/A 3

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Equivalent # of CreditsTest Score URI CCRI RIC URI CCRI RIC

Macroeconomics 3 ECN 202 ECON 2040 ECON 215 3 3 3Microeconomics 3 ECN 201 ECON 2030 ECON 214 3 3 3Music Listening/Lit. 3 MUS 1XA N/A N/A 3 N/A N/AMusic Theory 3 MUS 111 MUSC 1010 MUS203 3 3 3Physics (B) 3 PHYS 1030 PHYS 101 4 4Physics (B) 4 PHY 109 3Physics (C) 3 N/A PHYS 1100 Elective N/A 4 4Physics (C) Mechanic 4 Evaluated by department N/A N/A 4 N/A N/APhysics (C) Elec. & Mag.

4 Evaluated by department N/A N/A 4 N/A N/A

Psychology 3 PSY 113 PSYC 2010 PSYC 110 3 3 3Spanish (Lang.) 3 SPA 103, 104 SPAN 2010, 2020 SPAN 113, 114 6 12 6Spanish (Lit.) 3 SPA 325, 3XX N/A Elective 3 N/A 3Statistics 3 STA 220 or STA 308 MATH 1475 MATH 240 3 3 3

AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIESURI CCRI RIC

AAF 202 Intro to African American Culture HIST 2250 Black American History or [GE-CG]SOCS 2070 Sociology of African-American Religions

AFAM 200 Perspectives on African and Afro-American Culture [GE-SB]

AAF/HIS 359 History of Slavery in America AFAM 420 Comparative Slave SystemsAAF 370 The Civil Rights Movement AFAM 310 Martin Luther King & the Civil Rights EraAAF 498 Senior Seminar AFAM 461 Seminar in African/Afro-American

StudiesSOC 240 Race and Ethnic Relations [GE-S] AFAM 410 Seminar in Comparative Race Relations

orSOC 208 Minority Group Relations [GE-SB]

APG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 205 Anthropology of Race & Racism [GE-SB]

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ANTHROPOLOGYURI CCRI RIC

APG 203 Cultural Anthropology [GE-S] SOCS 2110 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 101 Intro to Cultural Anthropology [GE-SB]APG 200 Language and Culture [GE-S] Free Elective ANTH 104 Intro to Anthropol Linguistics [GE-SB]APG 201 Human Origins [GE-N] Free Elective ANTH 103 Intro to Physical Anthropology [GE-SM]APG 202 The Prehistoric Ages [GE-S] Free Elective ANTH 102 Intro to Archaeology [GE-SB]APG 300 Human Fossil Record Free Elective ANTH 304 Human PaleontologyAPG 301 Anthropology of Nutrition Free Elective ANTH 300-level electiveAPG 302 Methods of Anthropological Inquiry Free Elective ANTH 433 Research Methods in Cultural AnthroAPG 303 New World Prehistory Free Elective ANTH 311 Regional Studies in Archaeology: North

AmericaAPG 309 Anthropology of Religion Free Elective ANTH 337 Anthropol Approaches to ReligionAPG 310 Topics in Anthropology Free Elective ANTH 350 Topics in AnthropologyAPG 311 Native North Americans Free Elective ANTH 424 North American IndiansAPG 317 Archaeological Method and Theory Free Elective ANTH 300-level ElectiveAPG 319 Cultural Behavior & Environ. [GE-S] Free Elective ANTH 300-level ElectiveAPG 322 Anthropology of Modernization Free Elective ANTH 334 Modernization and Development or

ANTH 339 Cultural ChangeAPG 325 The Irish Free Elective ANTH 300-level ElectiveAPG 327 History of Phys. Anthropology [GE-L] Free Elective ANTH 300-level ElectiveAPG 350 Human Variation Free Elective ANTH 300-level ElectiveAPG 400 Evolution, Culture & Human Disease Free Elective ANTH 400-level ElectiveAPG 401 History of Anthropological Theory Free Elective ANTH 400-level ElectiveAPG 405 Psychological Anthropology Free Elective ANTH 400-level ElectiveAPG 412 Primate Behavior and Organization Free Elective ANTH 400-level ElectiveAPG 413 Peoples of the Sea Free Elective ANTH 400-level ElectiveAPG 427 Unity of Anthropology Free Elective ANTH 460 Seminar in AnthropologyAPG 470 Problems in Anthropology Free Elective ANTH 400-level Elective

APG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 204 Art, Society and Culture [GE-SB]APG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 205 Anthropology of Race/Racism [GE-SB]APG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 206 Oral Traditions [GE-SB]APG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 301 Women in World PerspectiveAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 303 Comparative Law and JusticeAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 305 Exploring Ethnographic FilmAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 308 Cross Cultural Studies of AgingAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 309 Medical AnthropologyAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 312 Regional Studies in Archaeology: Latin

AmericaAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 313 Regional Studies in Archaeology: EuropeAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 314 Regional Studies in Archaeology: Other

RegionsAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 319 Regional Studies in Cultural Anthropology:

AfricaAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 322 Regional Studies in Cultural Anthropology:

CaribbeanAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 325 Regional Studies in Cultural Anthropology:

South American IndiansAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 327 Regional Studies in Cultural Anthropology:

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URI CCRI RICOther Regions

APG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 332 Applied AnthropologyAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 336 State and Society in the Third WorldAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 338 Urban AnthropologyAPG 300-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 340 Social OrganizationAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 400/SSCI 400 New England and the SeaAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 410 Language and CultureAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 460 Seminar in AnthropologyAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 461 Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.APG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 470 Reading Course in AnthropologyAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 480 Workshop in AnthropologyAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 489 Field School in ArchaeologyAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 490 Directed Study in AnthropologyAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 495 Internship in AnthropologyAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 561 Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.APG 400-level Elective Free Elective ANTH 580 Workshop in AnthropologyAPG 400-level Elective Free Elective SED 461 Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.APG 400-level Elective Free Elective SED 561 Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.APG 400-level Elective Free Elective SSCI 461 Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.APG 400-level Elective Free Elective SSCI 561 Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.Free Elective Free Elective ANTH 162 Non-Western Worlds [GE-C3] Free Elective Free Elective ANTH 169 Music Cult. Non-West. Worlds [GE-C3]Free Elective Free Elective ANTH 261 Intercultural Encounters [GE-C4]Free Elective Free Elective ANTH 262 Indigenous Rights/Global Env [GE-C4]Free Elective Free Elective ANTH 263 Hunters and Gatherers:

Designs for Living [GE-C4]Free Elective Free Elective ANTH 264 Writing & Culture:

Papyrus to Cyberspace [GE-C4]

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ART URI encourages all transfer students who wish to transfer program credit to either submit a portfolio or to register for ART 002 Sophomore

Review. The purpose of the portfolio review is to advise students on course selection and career direction; portfolio reviews are not used in admission decisions.

The URI College of Engineering does not accept studio courses for general education credit.

RIC requires all students who wish to transfer 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.

URI CCRI RICARH 120 Introduction to Art [GE-A] ARTS 1001 Introduction to Visual Arts ART 201 Visual Arts in Society [GE-A]ART 207 Drawing I [GE-A] ARTS 1010 Drawing I ART 101 Drawing I, or Gen. Ed Category A [GE-A]ART 203 Color [GE-A] ARTS 1020 Color Free Elective or ART Equivalent

ART 100-level Elective ARTS 1050 Drawing II - Life Drawing Art Equivalent or Free ElectiveART 101 Two-Dimensional Studio I [GE-A] ARTS 1310 Basic Two-Dimensional Design I ART 104 Design I, or Gen. Ed Category A [GE-A]ART 103 3-D Studio [GE-A] ARTS 1410 Three-Dimensional Design I ART 114 Design II or Free Elective

ART Elective ARTS 1500 Art Seminar Free ElectiveARH 251 Introduction to History of Art I [GE-A] ARTS 1510 Art History: Ancient to Medieval ART 231 Prehistoric to Renaissance Art or

Free Elective [GE-A]ARH 252 Introduction to History of Art II [GE-A] ARTS 1520 Art History:Renaissance to Modrn ART 232 Renaissance Through Modern Art or [GE-A]

Free ElectiveARH 200-level Elective ARTS 1530 Topics in Art History: Africa, the

Americas, AsiaFree Elective ARTS 1610 Textile Design/Fibers Art Equivalent or Free Elective

ART 243 Sculpture I ARTS 1630 Introduction to Sculpture & Form ART 215 Sculpture I or Free ElectiveART 200-level Elective ARTS 1650 Ceramics I ART 206 Ceramics I or Free ElectiveART 300-level Elective ARTS 1660 Ceramics II ART 306 Ceramics II or Free ElectiveART 100-level Elective ARTS 1710 Graphic Design I Art Equivalent or Free ElectiveART 200-level Elective ARTS 1720 Graphic Design II Free Elective

ART 213 Photography I ARTS 1810 Photography I ART 217 Intro to Photography or Free ElectiveART 314 Photography II ARTS 1820 Photography II ART 347 Photography II or Free Elective

ART 100-level Elective ARTS 1840 Digital Art I Free ElectiveART 221 Painting I ARTS 2010 Painting I ART 202 Painting I or Free ElectiveART 322 Painting II ARTS 2020 Painting II ART 302 Painting II or Free Elective

Free Elective ARTS 2030 Watercolor Workshop or Free ElectiveART 208 Drawing II ARTS 2050 Drawing III – Life Drawing ART 105 Drawing II

ART 300-level Elective ARTS 2660 Ceramics III Art Equivalent or Free ElectiveART 314 Photography II (repeat for credit) ARTS 2820 Photography III Art Equivalent or Free ElectiveART 204 Digital Art & Design I ARTS 2840 Digital Art II Free ElectiveARH 354 The Art of Greece and Rome Free Elective ART 331 Greek and Roman ArtARH 359 Baroque Art [GE-A] Free Elective ART 333 Baroque ArtARH 363 Modern Art - 19th and 20th Century Free Elective ART 337 20th Century ArtARH 364 American Art [GE-A] Free Elective ART 334 American Art and ArchitectureARH 365 Renaissance Art Free Elective ART 332 Renaissance ArtARH 375 Topics in History of Photography Free Elective ART 338 History of Photography

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URI CCRI RICARH 461 Topics in Method, Theory & Crit. Free Elective ART 400 Issues for the ArtistARH 469 Art History - Senior Projects I Free Elective ART 493 Reading and Research in Art HistoryARH 470 Art History - Senior Projects II Free Elective ART 493 Reading and Research in Art HistoryARH 480 Advanced Topics: Europ. & Amer. Art Free Elective ART 461 Seminar in Art HistoryART 215 Filmmaking I [GE-A] Free Elective Free ElectiveART 233 Relief Printing and Typography I [GE-A] Free Elective Art Equivalent or Free ElectiveART 316 Filmmaking II Free Elective Free ElectiveART 322 Painting II

(repeat for credit)Free Elective ART 491 Studio III - Painting

ART 322 Painting II (repeat for credit)

Free Elective ART 492 Studio IV - Painting

ART 332 Printmaking II Free Elective ART 348 Printmaking IIART 334 Relief Printing and Typography II Free Elective Art Equivalent or Free ElectiveART 337 Printmaking III Free Elective ART 491 Studio III - PrintmakingART 338 Printmaking IV Free Elective ART 492 Studio IV - Printmaking

ART 344 Sculpture II Free Elective ART 315 Sculpture II or Free ElectiveART 423 (322) Painting III

(repeat for credit)Free Elective ART 491 Studio III: Painting or

ART 492 Studio IV: Painting orFree Elective

ART 438 (338) Printmaking IV Free Elective ART 492 Studio IV: Printmaking or Free ElectiveART 445 Sculpture III

(repeat for credit)Free Elective ART 491 Studio III: Painting or

ART 492 Studio IV: Painting ART Elective Free Elective ART 114 Design II or Free ElectiveART Elective Free Elective ART 230 Survey of Far Eastern Art [GE-A]ART Elective Free Elective ART 497 Senior Studio - Printmaking V

ASTRONOMYURI CCRI RIC

Free Elective ASTR 1000 Highlights of Astronomy Free ElectiveFree Elective ASTR 1010 The Solar System PSCI 210 Introduction to Astronomy [GE-SM]

AST 108 Introduction to Astronomy [GE-N] ASTR 1010 The Solar System +ASTR 1020 The Stellar System

Free Elective ASTR 1020 The Stellar System General Ed -- SM Category [GE-SM]Free Elective ASTR 2010 Practical Astronomy I Free ElectiveFree Elective ASTR 2020 Practical Astronomy II Free Elective

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BIOLOGYURI CCRI RIC

BIO 100-level Elective BIOL 1000 Cell Biology for Technology BIOL 111 Introduction to Biology I [GE-LS]

BIO 102 Principles of Biology II [GE-N] BIOL 1001 General Biology - Organismal BIOL 112 Introduction to Biology II or [GE-LS]BIOL 109 Fund. Concepts of Biology [GE-LS]

BIO 101 Principles of Biology I [GE-N] BIOL 1002 General Biology - Cellular BIOL 111 Introduction to Biology I or [GE-LS]BIOL 108 Basic Principles of Biology [GE-LS]

BIO 121 Human Anatomy BIOL 1010 Human Anatomy BIOL 231 Human AnatomyBIO 242 Introduction to Human Physiology +BIO 244 Physiology Lab

BIOL 1020 Human Physiology BIOL 335 Human Physiology

BIO Elective BIOL 1050 Man and His Environment Free ElectiveAFS 102 Introductory Aquaculture BIOL 1060 Introduction to Aquaculture

Free Elective BIOL 1070 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 103 Human Biology [GE-SM]Free Elective BIOL 1080 Introduction to Clinical Procedures Free ElectiveFree Elective BIOL 1090 Terminology for Health Sciences Free Elective

HLT 123 Foundations of Health BIOL 1200 The Human in Health and Disease Free ElectiveNUR 150 Human Sexuality [GE-S] BIOL 2040 Human Sexuality HLTH 101 Human SexualityBIO 350 Evolution BIOL 2070 Evolution-A History of Life on Earth BIOL 440 EvolutionBIO 352 Genetics orBIO 203 Intro to Evolutionary Genetics

BIOL 2090 Genetics Free Elective or with BIOL 2150: BIOL 221 Genetics

BIO Elective BIOL 2100 Biology Seminar +BIOL 2110 Biology Seminar

Free Elective

BIO 454 Genetics Lab BIOL 2150 Laboratory in Genetics Free ElectiveMIC 201 Introductory Medical Microbiology BIOL 2210 Introductory Microbiology BIOL 348 MicrobiologyMIC 211 Introduction to Microbiology BIOL 2480 General Microbiology BIOL 348 MicrobiologyBCH 581 General Biochemistry BIOL 410 Biochemistry ICHM 441 Chemistry of Biological Systems BIOL 410 Biochemistry I

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION / MANAGEMENTTransferring to RIC:

Students transferring from CCRI to RIC with an associate’s degree in business administration and a GPA of 2.4 or higher will automatically be accepted and will receive credit for MGT 301, MKT 301 and MGT 343. Refer to Section 3 for a suggested transfer plan.

Transferring to URI:

CCRI students intending to transfer to the URI College of Business Administration should major in general studies or liberal arts. The URI College of Business Administration only accepts transfer students at the junior level. CCRI students must have 60 credits, a GPA of at least 2.50 and have completed the following courses: MATH 1670, MATH 1680, ACCT 1010, ACCT 1020 (or ACCT 1110 and ACCT 1120), ECON 2010, ECON 2020, MATH 1550, MATH 1560, COMI 1100 and ENGL 1410. All other ACCT and BUSN courses are transferable as free electives until a waiver exam is completed at URI. For exam details, contact Assistant Dean Margaret Ferguson, URI College of Business Administration (874-2337). Students not meeting all these requirements may be admitted to University College.

URI CCRI RICMGT 110 Introduction to Business [GE-S] BUSN 1010 Introduction to Business MGT 100 Introduction to Business

MKT 100-level Elective BUSN 1020 Marketing Communications Free ElectiveHDF 418 Personal Finance BUSN 1040 Personal Finance Free Elective

Free Elective BUSN 1050 Small Business Administration MGT 310 Small Business ManagementFree Elective BUSN 1060 Leadership Development Free ElectiveFree Elective or FIN 341 by exam BUSN 1970 Fundamentals of Real Estate Free ElectiveFree Elective BUSN 1990 Real Estate Brokerage & Appraisal Free ElectiveMGT 1XX or MGT 301 by exam BUSN 2050 Principles of Management Free Elective or MGT 301 by examMKT 1XX or MKT 301 by exam BUSN 2060 Principles of Marketing Free Elective or MKT 301 by examMKT 1XX or MKT 311 by exam BUSN 2080 Consum Behavior/Customer Reltns Free ElectiveMKT 1XX or MKT 315 by exam BUSN 2090 Marketing Research Free ElectiveFree Elective BUSN 2100 Entrepreneureship Capstone Free Elective

ECN 334 Money and Banking BUSN 2110 Money and Banking ECON 434 Money and BankingFIN 1XX or FIN 322 by exam BUSN 2120 Investments Free ElectiveMSI 1XX or MSI 309 by exam BUSN 2150 Principles of Production Mgemnt Free Elective or MGT 348 by examFree Elective BUSN 2160 Management and Labor Relations Free ElectiveFIN 1XX or FIN 301 by exam BUSN 2200 Principles of Financial Mgmnt Free ElectiveMGT 1XX or MGT 303 by exam BUSN 2350 Human Resources Management Free Elective or MGT 320 by exam

ENGR 1060 Autocad (BASIC)ENGR 1070 Advanced Autocad

MGT 203 Computer-Aided Design & Draft (CADD) I

ENGR 1080 Autocad (3D) MGT 204 Computer-Aided Design & Draft (CADD) IIBSL 1XX or BSL 333 by exam LAWS 2050 Law of Contracts Free ElectiveBSL 1XX or BSL 442 by exam LAWS 2060 Law of Property, Estates & Trusts Free ElectiveBSL 1XX or BSL 334 by exam LAWS 2070 Law of Business Organization Free ElectiveFree Elective LAWS 2080 Commercial Paper & Secd Trans Free Elective

LAWS 2050 Law of Contracts, +LAWS 2060 Law of Property, Estate & Trusts orLAWS 2070 Law of Business Organizations orLAWS 2080 Commercial Papers & Secd Trans

MGT 343 Business Law

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CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY Students who complete the A.A.S. program in chemical technology at CCRI will receive credit for all courses listed for URI or for RIC. Credit will

be evaluated on a case-by-case basis for students who do not complete the A.A.S. program in chemical technology. Vocational/technical occupational courses shall be considered for transfer on an individual basis. The receiving institution may accept part or all

of these courses as being applicable to the satisfaction of degree requirements.URI CCRI RIC

CHM 101 General Chemistry Lecture I+ [GE-N]CHM 102 Lab for General Chemistry I + [GE-N]CHM 112 General Chemistry Lecture II + [GE-N]CHM 114 Lab for General Chemistry II + [GE-N]CHM 226 Organic Chemistry Lab

Completed Chemical Technology Curriculum CHEM 103 General Chemistry I + [GE-LS]CHEM 104 General Chemistry II + [GE-LS]CHEM 205 Organic Chemistry I+CHEM 206 Organic Chemistry II

CHMT 1120 Chemical Technology I CHEM 103 General Chemistry [GE-LS]CHMT 1220 Chemical Technology II CHEM 104 General Chemistry [GE-LS]CHMT 2320 Chemical Technology III CHEM 205 Organic ChemistryCHMT 2420 Chemical Technology IV CHEM 206 Organic Chemistry

CHEMISTRY / PHYSICAL SCIENCES To enroll in the B. S. chemistry curriculum at URI with junior status, you are required to have passed MATH 1910, 1920 & 2910, PHYS 2310 &

2320 and CHEM 2270, 2271, 2280 & 2281. Students wishing to pursue the baccalaureate program in chemistry at RIC should refer to Section 3 for a suggested transfer plan. RIC students who wish to receive RIC CHEM 410 credit from a URI course transfer may take either BCH 581 or CHM 441 at URI.

URI CCRI RICCHM 100 Chemistry of Our Environment [GE-N] CHEM 1000 Chemistry of Our Environment General Ed SM Category [GE-SM]CHM 100 Chemistry of Our Environment+ [GE-N]PHY 109 Introduction to Physics [GE-N]

CHEM 1000 Chemistry of Our Environment +PHYS 1000 Physical Science

PSCI 103 Physical Sciences [GE-LS]

Free Elective CHEM 1010 Survey of Biomedical Chemistry Free ElectiveFree Elective CHEM 1020 Basic Skills for Chemistry Free Elective

CHM 101 General Chemistry I + [GE-N]CHM 102 General Chemistry I Lab [GE-N]

CHEM 1030 General Chemistry I CHEM 103 General Chemistry [GE-LS]

Free Elective CHEM 1060 Chemistry of Hazardous Materials Free ElectiveCHM 112 General Chemistry II + [GE-N]CHM 114 General Chemistry II Lab [GE-N]

CHEM 1100 General Chemistry II CHEM 104 General Chemistry [GE-LS]

CHM 103 Introductory Chemistry + [GE-N]CHM 105 Introductory Chemistry Lab [GE-N]

CHEM 1180 Health Science Chemistry I CHEM 105 Genl, Organ & Biolog Chem I [GE-LS]

CHM 124 Intro to Organic Chemistry + [GE-N]CHM 126 Intro to Organic Chemistry Lab

CHEM 1190 Health Science Chemistry II CHEM 106 Genl, Organ & Biolog Chem II [GE-LS]

CHM 212 Quantitative Analysis Free Elective CHEM 404 Analytical ChemistryCHM 227 Organic Chemistry I +CHM 226 Organic Chemistry Lab

CHEM 2270 Organic Chemistry I +CHEM 2271 Organic Chemistry I Lab

CHEM 205 Organic Chemistry

CHM 228 Organic Chemistry II +CHM 226 Organic Chemistry Lab

CHEM 2280 Organic Chemistry II +CHEM 2281 Organic Chemistry II Lab

CHEM 206 Organic Chemistry

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CHINESEURI CCRI RIC

Free Elective CHIN 1000 Basic Spoken Chinese I Free ElectiveFree Elective CHIN 1100 Basic Spoken Chinese II Free Elective

CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE Vocational/technical occupational courses shall be considered for transfer on an individual basis. The receiving institution may accept part or all

of these courses as being applicable to the satisfaction of degree requirements.

URI CCRI RICMIC 201 Introductory Medical Microbiology +MIC 333 Immunology and Serology +MTC 102 Intro to Medical Laboratroy Technology +MTC 202 Introductory Clinical Laboratory Science +MTC 483 Introductory Diagnostic Microbiology +

16 Free Elective credits

Completed Clinical Laboratory Technology Curriculum

MIC 201 Introductory Medical Microbiology +8 Free Elective credits

MLTC 1110 Bacteriology +MLTC 2110 Clinical Microbiology I MLTC 1110 Bacteriology BIOL 348 Microbiology

MIC 333 Immunology and Serology(Transfer credit for Clinical Lab Science program

only.)

MLTC 1120 Clinical Immunology/Serology +MLTC 1160 Immunohematology +MLTC 1940 Clinical Serology/Immunohematolgy

Free Elective

MLTC 1130 Specimen Handling and Collection IMTC 202 Intro. Clinical Laboratory Science MLTC 1150 Urinalysis Free ElectiveMTC 102 Intro to Medical Lab Technology MLTC 1210 Intro to Medical Lab Technology Free Elective

MLTC 1930 Specimen Handling and Collection IIMLTC 1950 Clinical Urinalysis Free Elective

17 Free Elective credits MLTC 1960 Intro to Lab Information SystemsMLTC 2110 Clinical Microbiology I Free ElectiveMLTC 2120 Hematology Free ElectiveMLTC 2190 Clinical Chemistry I Free Elective

MTC 483 Introductory Diagnostic Microbiology(Transfer credit for Clinical Lab Science program

only.)

MLTC 2910 Clinical Microbiology II Free Elective

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COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) Examination Equivalencies for Transfer Purposes

GENERAL EXAMINATIONSSUBJECT URI CCRI RIC

Score Required 50 50 50English Composition English Composition Elective 3 credits 1XC & 3 Electives 6 credits Elective 6 creditsEnglish Composition with Essay Writing 104 & 1XC 6 credits English 1010 & English 1020 6 credits College Writing Requirement 6 creditsHumanities Fine Arts & Literature Elective 6 credits Art & Literature Elective 6 credits Elective 6 creditsMathematics Math 107 & Math Elective 6 credits Math Electives 6 credits General Ed Category M 6 creditsNatural Sciences Natural Science Elective 6 credits Biology Elective (3)

Physical Science Elective (3) 6 creditsGeneral Ed Category LS 6 credits

Social Science & History Social Science ElectiveLetters Elective 6 credits

History Electives 6 credits General Ed Category SB 6 credits

CLEP Examination Equivalencies for Transfer PurposesSUBJECT EXAMINATIONS

SUBJECT URI CCRI RICAccounting Principles Accounting 201, 202 6 credits Accounting 1010, 1020 8 credits Accounting 201, 202 6 creditsAlgebra/College N/A Math 1200 or 1700 3 credits Elective 3 credits

Algebra/Trigonometry Math 111 3 credits Math 1900 3 credits Math 209 4 creditsAmerican Government Political Science 113 3 credits Political Science 1010 3 credits Political Science 202 3 creditsAmerican Literature English 241, 242 6 credits English 1020, 2020 6 credits Electives 6 creditsAnalyzing & Interpreting Literature English 110 & 3-credit Elective 6 credits English 1200, 1220 6 credits Electives 6 creditsBiology General Biology 101,102 8 credits Biology 1001, 1002 8 credits Biology 111,112 8 creditsBusiness Law Introductory Business Law 333 3 credits Business 2030 3 credits Management 343 3 creditsCalculus Elementary Function Math 141 & 2-credit Elective, Or

Math 131 & 3-credit Elective, OrBAC 120 & 3-credit Elective 6 credits

Math 1910 4 credits2-credit Elective

Math 212 & 2-credit Elective 6 credits

Chemistry General Chemistry 101, 102/112, 114 8 credits Chemistry 1030, 1100 8 credits Chemistry 103, 104 8 creditsEducational Psychology Introctory EDC 312 3 credits Psychology 2070 3 credits CEP 215 4 creditsEnglish Literature English 251, 252 6 credits English 1030, 2030 6 credits Electives 6 creditsFrench Language Level I

Level IIN/A French 1010, 1020 6 credits

French 2010, 2020 6 creditsFrench 101, 102 6 creditsFrench 113, 114 6 credits

German Language Level ILevel II

N/A German 1010, 1020 6 creditsGerman 2010, 2020 6 credits

German 101, 102 6 creditsGerman 113, 114 6 credits

History, US I History 141 3 credits History 1210 3 credits History 201 3 creditsHistory, US II History 142 3 credits History 1220 3 credits History 202 3 creditsHuman Growth & Development HDF 200 or Psychology 232 3 credits HMNS 2100 3 credits Elective 3 credits

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SUBJECT URI CCRI RICInformation Systems & Computer Applications

CSC 101 or BAC 110 3 credits Computer elective 3 credits CIS 251 3 credits

Macro Economics Principles Economics 202 3 credits Economics 2040 3 credits Economics 215 3 creditsManagement Principles MGT 301 3 credits Business 2050 3 credits MGT 301 3 creditsMarketing Principles Marketing 301 3 credits Business 2060 3 credits Marketing 301 3 creditsMicro Economics Principles Economics 201 3 credits Economics 2030 3 credits Economics 214 3 creditsPsychology Introductory Psychology 113 3 credits Psychology 2010 3 credits Psychology 110 3 creditsSociology Introductory Sociology 100 3 credits Sociology 1010 3 credits Sociology 200 3 creditsSpanish Language Level I

Level II

N/A Spanish 1010, 1020 6 creditsSpanish 2010, 2020 6 credits

Spanish 101, 102 6 creditsSpanish 113, 114 6 credits

Trigonometry N/A Math 1210 or 1710 3 credits Math 210 3 creditsWestern Civilization I History 112 3 credits History 1010 3 credits Elective 3 creditsWestern Civilization II History 114 3 credits History 1020 3 credits Elective 3 creditsWestern Civilization I & II N/A N/A History 161 & 2-credit Elective 6 credits

COLLEGE SUCCESS

URI CCRI RICURI 101 Traditions & Transformations: A Freshman

SeminarEngl 1000 Seminar on Student Success COLL 101 The College Experience I

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COMPUTER STUDIES CCRI students with an associate’s degree in computer science intending to transfer to RIC should consider either a major in computer science

(CSCI) or in computer information systems (CIS). Those interested in a CSCI major will receive credit for courses as indicated below. CCRI students with an associate’s degree in computer science and a GPA of 2.4 or more will automatically be accepted as a CIS major and will receive credit for CIS 352 Management Information Systems and CIS 353 Systems Analysis and Design. CCRI students without an associate’s degree in computer science will receive credit for CIS 352 Management Information Systems only.

Languages used to implement the programming concepts may differ between the institutions. Students transferring from one institution to another must be ready to change computer languages.

URI CCRI RICCSC 101 Computing Concepts orBAC 110 Business Computing Application

COMI 1100 Introduction to Computers CSCI 101 Introduction to Computers or [GE-SM]CIS 251 Computers in Management

Free Elective COMI 1120 Introduction to Computer Hardware Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1140 Introduction to Computer Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1150 Programming Concepts Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1210 Programming in BASIC Free Elective

CSC 200 Problem Solving for Science & Engineering COMI 1215 Programming in “C++” CSCI 302 C++ ProgrammingCSC 200 Problem Solving for Science & Engineering COMI 1220 Fundamentals of "C++" +

COMI 1222 Intermediate "C++" +COMI 1224 Advanced "C++"

CSCI 302 C++ Programming

Free Elective COMI 1225 Programming in C# Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1226 Fundamentals of C# Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1227 Intermediate C# Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1228 Advanced C# Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1230 Fundamentals of Pascal Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1232 Intermediate Pascal Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1234 Advanced Pascal Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1240 Object Oriented Programming Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1241 Intro to Object Oriented Program Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1250 Fundamentals of FORTRAN Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1260 Program. in 4th Gen. Languages Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1270 Elementary COBOL Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1290 Assembler Language for IBM-PC Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1310 BASIC Programming Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1410 Microcomputer Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1415 Microcomputer Operating System Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1419 Using Spreadsheet Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1420 Spreadsheets Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1422 Intermediate Spreadsheets Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1425 Advanced Spreadsheets Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1428 Use of Database Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1430 Elementary Data Base Use Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1440 Presentation Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1445 Presentation Software: Additional Topics Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1450 Windows Operating System Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1451 Introduction to Windows Free Elective

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URI CCRI RICFree Elective COMI 1452 Intermediate Windows Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1453 Advanced Windows Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1460 UNIX Operating System Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1461 Introduction to UNIX Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1462 Intermediate UNIX Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1463 Advanced UNIX Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1470 Windows Programming Using C++ Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1471 Intro Windows Program Using C++ Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1472 Intermed Windows Program C++ Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1473 Advanced Windows Program C++ Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1475 Introduction to Visio Free Elective

CSC 211 Introduction to Programming & Design COMI 1510 Java Programming CSCI 201 Computer Programming ICSC 211 Introduction to Programming & Design COMI 1511 Introduction to Java Programming +

COMI 1512 Intermediate Java Programming +COMI 1513 Advanced Java Programming

CSCI 201 Computer Programming I

CSC 201 Intro to Computer Programming [GE-M] COMI 1520 Visual BASIC Programming CSCI 102 Introduction to Visual BASIC IME 325 Computer Solutions in IME COMI 1521 Intro to Visual BASIC Progr. +

COMI 1522 Intermed. Visual BASIC Progr. +ENGR 1060 Autocad (BASIC)

CSCI 102 Introduction to Visual BASIC

CSC 201 Intro to Computer Programming [GE-M] COMI 1521 Intro to Visual BASIC Program +COMI 1522 Intermed. Visual BASIC Program +COMI 1523 Advanced Visual BASIC Program

CSCI 102 Introduction to Visual BASIC

Free Elective COMI 1530 Additional Topics in Visual BASIC CSCI 203 Advanced Visual BASIC Free Elective COMI 1531 Intro Addtl Topics in Visual BASIC Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1532 Intermed Addtl Topics Visual BASIC Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1533 Adv. Addtl Topics Visual BASIC Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1630 Word Processing Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1640 Introduction to Word Processing Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1650 Adv Word Processing Concepts Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1720 Integr: Graph, Database, Word Proc Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1730 Records Processing Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1740 Elect Mail/Networking/Communic Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1750 HTML Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1751 Introduction to HTML Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1752 Intermediate HTML Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1753 Advanced HTML Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1755 XML Fundamentals Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1756 XML-1 Basics Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1757 XML-2 Schemas Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1758 XML-3 Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1760 Effective Use of the Internet Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1761 Intro to the Use of the Internet Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1762 Intermediate Use of the Internet Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1770 Fundamentals of Web Site Development Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1771 Intro. to Web Page Development Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1772 Intermed. Web Page Development Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1773 Adv. Web Develop. CGI & Pearl Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1774 Active Server Pages Free Elective

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Free Elective COMI 1775 Media on the Web Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1776 E-Commerce Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1777 Cascading Style Sheets Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1778 Web Site Implementation Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1779 Web Hosting Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1782 Security of Your Computer Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1800 Computer Networking Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1811 Intro Computer Networking Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1820 Install Computer Network Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1830 Manage & Maint Comp Net Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1840 Msoft Windows 2000 Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1841 Intro Microsoft Windows NT Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1842 Intmd Msoft Windows NT Ntwk Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1843 Adv Msoft Windows NT Netwrk Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1905 Desktop Publishing Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1910 Introduction to Desktop Publishing Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1930 Advanced Desktop Publishing Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1971 Intro to Animation Software (Flash) Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 1973 Advanced Animation Software Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 2010 Scripting Languages Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 2015 Introduction of Microsoft Project Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 2020 Network Security Software Fundamental Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 2031 Computer Support: Concepts Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 2032 Computer Support: End User Free ElectiveFree Elective COMI 2033 Computer Support: Tools & Techniques Free ElectiveFree Elective COMP 1170 Computer Application Systems Free ElectiveFree Elective COMP 1200 Data Base Design and Management Free ElectiveFree Elective COMP 1230 Systems Analysis and Design Free ElectiveFree Elective COMP 1360 Intro to COBOL Programming CIS 256 Introduction to COBOL ProgrammingFree Elective COMP 1370 Advanced COBOL Free ElectiveFree Elective COMP 2400 Programming-RPG II CIS 258 RPG ProgrammingFree Elective COMP 2410 Programming-Assembler Free ElectiveFree Elective COMP 2430 Operating Systems Free ElectiveFree Elective CSCO 1850 Networking TechnologyFree Elective CSCO 1860 Intermediate NetworkingFree Elective CSCO 1870 Local Area Networking Design & MgmtFree Elective CSCO 1880 Wide Area Networking Design & ConfigFree Elective MATH 1510 Scientific Programming in “C++” Free Elective

CSC 110 Introduction to Computer Science Free Elective Free ElectiveCSC 211 Introductory Programming & Design +CSC 212 Data Structures and Abstractions

Free Elective CSCI 201 Computer Programming I +CSCI 221 Computer Programming II +CSCI 315 Infromation Structures

Free Elective Free Elective CSCI 221 Computer Programming IICSC 301 Fund. of Programming Languages Free Elective CSCI 325 Organiz. of Programming LanguagesCSC 305 Software Engineering Free Elective CSCI 401 Software EngineeringCSC 320 Social Issues in Computing Free Elective General Ed SM Category [GE-SM]CSC 340 Math Foundatns of Computer Sci.

Transfers from URI to RIC only.Free Elective Free Elective + exemption from CS

Cognate of MATH 200 or MATH 315CSC 350 Fundamentls of Math Computation Free Elective MATH 417 Introduction to Numerical Analysis

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URI CCRI RICCSC 402 Compiler Design

Transfers from URI to RIC only.Free Elective Major Elective

CSC 406 Computer GraphicsTransfers from URI to RIC only.

Free Elective Major Elective

CSC 411 Computer Organization Free Elective CSCI 312 Comp Organization & Architect I +CSCI 313 Comp Organization & Architect IITransfers from RIC to URI only.

CSC 411 Computer OrganizationTransfers from URI to RIC only.

Free Elective CSCI 312 Comp Organization & Architect I

CSC 412 Operating Systems and Networks Free Elective CSCI 435 Operat Systems & Comp ArchitectCSC 436 Database Management Systems Free Elective CSCI 455 Database ProgrammingCSC 440 Algorithms and Data Structures Free Elective CSCI 423 Analysis of AlgorithmsCSC 445 Models of Computation Free Elective CSCI 422 Intro to Computation TheoryCSC 481 Artificial Intelligence Free Elective CSCI 427 Introduction to Artificial IntelligenceCSC 491 Directed Study in Computer Science Free Elective Free ElectiveCSC 492 Special Topics in Computer Science Free Elective Major ElectiveMGS 483 Business Applications Programming Free Elective CSCI 310 Introduction to File Processing

Free Elective Free Elective CSCI 315 Information Structures

COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONCredit for cooperative education will transfer as course credit in the student's major unless earned in a program which has no equivalent at the receiving institution, in which case, free elective credit will be granted.

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE / LEGAL STUDIES Student interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in law/political science should refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.

URI CCRI RICPSC Elective LAWS 1010 Criminal Law Free Elective

PSC 288 American Legal System [GE-S] LAWS 1020 Administration of Justice POL 208 Introduction to LawFree Elective LAWS 1020 Administration of Justice +

LAWS 2000 Constitutional Law +LAWS 2030 Criminal Law and the Constitution

POL 331 Courts and Public Policy +POL 332 Civil Liberties in the U.S.

Free Elective LAWS 1030 Criminalistics I Free ElectiveFree Elective LAWS 1040 Criminalistics II Free Elective200-level Free Elective LAWS 1090 Criminal Procedures in RI 200-level Free Elective200-level Free Elective LAWS 1100 Introduction & Translation I 200-level Free Elective200-level Free Elective LAWS 1110 Introduction & Translation II 200-level Free ElectivePSC Elective LAWS 2000 Constitutional Law POL 331 Courts and Public Policy

PSC 472 Civil Liberties LAWS 2000 Constitutional Law +LAWS 2030 Criminal Law and the Constitution

POL 332 Civil Liberties in the U.S.

Free Elective LAWS 2010 The Law of Evidence Free ElectivePSC Elective LAWS 2030 Criminal Law and the Constitution Free ElectiveFree Elective LAWS 2040 Law and Society Free ElectiveFree Elective (BSL 333 by exam) LAWS 2050 Law of Contracts Free Elective

BSL 1XX or BSL 442 by exam LAWS 2060 Law of Property, Estates & Trusts Free ElectiveFree Elective (BSL 334 by exam) LAWS 2070 Law of Business Organization Free ElectiveFree Elective LAWS 2080 Commercial Paper & Sec’d Transactions Free ElectiveFree Elective LAWS 2090 Legal Research and Writing I Free Elective200-level Free Elective LAWS 2100 Law of Torts 200-level Free Elective

ECONOMICSURI CCRI RIC

ECN 201 Economic Principles (Micro) [GE-S] ECON 2030 Micro Economics ECON 214 Introduction to MicroeconomicsECN 202 Economic Principles (Macro) [GE-S] ECON 2040 Macro Economics ECON 215 Introduction to MacroeconomicsECN 100 Introduction to Economics [GE-S] Free Elective ECON 200 Introduction to Economics [GE-SB]

ECN 327 Intermd Econ Theory: Income/Employ Free Elective ECON 315 Intermediate MacroeconomicsECN 328 Intermd Econ. Theory: Pricing/Distrib Free Elective ECON 314 Intermediate Microeconomics

ECN +300-level Elective Free Elective ECON 313 Managerial Economics

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ENGINEERING Vocational/technical occupational courses shall be considered for transfer on an individual basis. The receiving institution may accept part or all of

these courses as being applicable to the satisfaction of degree requirements.

RIC has no equivalent department, therefore, courses will be evaluated for credit on an individual basis.

Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate program in chemical, civil, computer, industrial, electrical, mechanical or ocean engineering should refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.

URI CCRI RICIME 325 Computer Solutions in IME COMI 1521 Introduction to Visual Basic +

COMI 1522 Intermediate Visual Basic +ENGR 1060 Autocad (Basic)

EGR 105 Foundations of Engineering I ENGR 1020 Intro to Engineering & TechnologyMCE 201 Computer Graphics in Mech. Engineer ENGR 1030 Engineering Graphics

ENGR 1060 Basic Autocad +ENGR 1070 Advanced Autocad +

MGT 203 Computer-Aided Design & Draft (CADD) I

CVE 250 CADD for Civil Engineers ENGR 1060 Basic Autocad +ENGR 1070 Advanced Autocad +ENGR 1080 Autocad 3DENGR 1080 Autocad (3D) MGT 204 Computer-Aided Design & Draft (CADD) II

MCE 262 Statics ENGR 2050 Engineering Mechanics-StaticsMCE 263 Dynamics ENGR 2060 Engineering Mechanics-DynamicsPHY 204 Elementary Physics II [GE-N] ENGR 2150 Intro. to Electrical EngineeringPHY 274 Elementary Physics II Lab [GE-N] ENGR 2151 Intro to Electrical Engineering LabEGR 106 Foundations of Engineering II ENGR 2160 Intro. to Engineering AnalysisELE 201 Digital Circuits Design +ELE 202 Digital Circuits Design Lab

ENGR 2320 Digital Electronics

ELE 205 Microprocessor Laboratory ENGR 2520 Microprocessor and MicrocomputerCVE 220 Mechanics of Materials ENGR 2540 Mech. of Materials for EngineeringELE 212 Linear Circuit Theory ENGR 2620 Linear Circuit TheoryELE 220 Passive and Active Circuits ENGR 2620 Linear Circuit TheoryELE 215 Circuits Lab II ENGR 2621 Linear Circuits Lab

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ENGLISH/WRITING Students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree in English should refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.

URI CCRI RICWRT 105 Forms of College Writing [GE-ECw] WRTG 100 Introduction to Academic Writing *WRT 106 Writing from Sources [GE-ECw] WRTG 100 Introduction to Academic Writing *WRT 104 Writing to Inform & Explain [GE-ECw] ENGL 1010 Composition I WRTG 100 Introduction to Academic Writing *ENG 241 US Literature [GE-A] ENGL 1020 19th Century American Literature Free ElectiveENG 241 US Literature I + [GE-A]ENG 242 US Literature II [GE-A]

ENGL 1020 19th Century American Literature +ENGL 2020 20th Century American Literature

ENGL 207 Backgrounds in American Literature

ENG 251 British Literature I [GE-A] ENGL 1030 British Literature I ENGL 205 Backgrounds: British Lit to 1800ENG 160 Literatures of the World [GE-A] ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century ** ENGL 161 Western Literature ** [GE-C1]

Free Elective ENGL 1050 Fundamentals of Writing Free ElectiveFree Elective ENGL 1060 Modern Office Communications Free Elective

ENGL 1080 English as Second Language II ESL 101 Intensive Basic ESLENGL 1090 Paragraph Writing in ESL ESL 102 Intensive Intermediate ESL

ENG 110 Introduction to Literature [GE-A] ENGL 1200 Introduction to Literature ENGL 117 Contemporary Approaches to LitFree Elective ENGL 1210 The Film as Literature I Free ElectiveFree Elective ENGL 1210 The Film as Literature I +

ENGL 2210 The Film as Literature IIENGL 116 Approaches to Film/Film Criticism [GE-A]

ENG 263 Intro to Literary Genres: The Poem [GE-A] ENGL 1220 Introduction to Poetry Free ElectiveFree Elective ENGL 1230 Modern Literature Free Elective

ENG 265 Intro to Literary Genres: The Novel [GE-A] ENGL 1240 Readings in the Novel Free ElectiveENG 243 The Short Story [GE-A] ENGL 1250 Readings in the Short Story Free ElectiveENG 280 Introduction to Shakespeare [GE-A] ENGL 1260 Readings in Shakespeare Free Elective

Free Elective ENGL 1270 Contemporary Drama ENGL 113 Approaches to Drama [GE-A]ENG 264 Intro to Literary Genres: Drama [GE-A] ENGL 1280 Dramatic Literature ENGL 113 Approaches to Drama [GE-A]ENG 248 Afro-Amer Lit 1900 to Present [GE-A] ENGL 1290 Black American Literature Free ElectiveELS 112 English as a Second Language I [GE-Cw] ENGL 1300 Comp I Speakers of Eng as 2nd Lang ENGL 011 Writing English as 2nd LanguageENG 368 The Bible [GE-A] ENGL 1350 Literature of Bible: A Literary Analysis Free Elective

Free Elective ENGL 1360 Science Fiction Free ElectiveFree Elective ENGL 1370 Literature of Imagination and Fantasy Free Elective

WRT 227 Business Communications [GE-Cw] ENGL 1400 Business Writing for Secretaries Free ElectiveWRT 227 Business Communications [GE-Cw] ENGL 1410 Business Writing ENGL 230 Business Writing

JOR Elective ENGL 1420 News Writing and Reporting Free ElectiveENG 205 Creative Writing ENGL 1430 Creative Writing ENGL 220 Creative WritingWRT 101 Composition I or 1XC [GE-Cw] ENGL 2010 Composition II WRTG 100 Introduction to Academic WritingENG XXX * ENGL 2015 Comp II for Liberal Arts WRTG 100 Introduction to Academic WritingENG 242 US Literature [GE-A] ENGL 2020 20th Century American Literature Free ElectiveENG 252 British Literature II [GE-A] ENGL 2030 British Literature II ENGL 206 Backgrnds in British Lit: 1800 to Pres.ENG 160 Lit. of the World or Free Elective [GE-A] ENGL 2040 World Literature from 16th Century ** ENGL 161 Western Literature ** [GE-C1]WRT 333 Scientific and Technical Writing [GE-C] ENGL 2100 Technical Report Writing Free ElectiveHDF 302 Literature for Children ENGL 2200 Children's Literature ENGL 210 Children's Literature

Free Elective ENGL 2210 The Film as Literature II Free ElectiveFree Elective ENGL 2230 Contemp Literature of the Past Decade Free Elective

ENG 201 Principles of Literary Study Free Elective ENGL 201 Introduction to Literary Study I

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URI CCRI RIC* Consult with English Department for course

equivalency.** RIC students see page i-9. * Meets RIC CollegeWriting Requirement.

** RIC students see page i-9.ENG 202 Critical Methods in Literary Study Free Elective ENGL 202 Introduction to Literary Study IIENG 300 Literature into Film Free Elective ENGL 325 Literature and FilmENG 302 Topics in Film Theory and Criticism Free Elective ENGL 337 Topics in the Aesthetics of FilmENG 330 The Structure of American English [GE-S] Free Elective ENGL 433 Modern English GrammarENG 332 Evolution of English Language [GE-S] Free Elective ENGL 332 History of the English LanguageENG 347 Antebellum US Literature & Culture Free Elective ENGL 301 American Literature to 1860ENG 348 US Literature & Culture from 1865-1914 Free Elective ENGL 302 American Lit from 1860 to 1914ENG 350 Literary Theory and Criticism Free Elective ENGL 434 Studies in Theory and CriticismENG 373 British Lit of the Renaissance [GE-A] Free Elective ENGL 348 British Literature from 1500 to 1603ENG 373 British Lit of the Renaissance [GE-A] Free Elective ENGL 351 British Literature from 1603 to 1674ENG 374 British Literature 1660-1800 Free Elective ENGL 352 British Literature from 1660 to 1784ENG 375 British Literature of the 19th Century Free Elective ENGL 354 British Literature from 1784 to 1832ENG 381* Topics in Medieval/Renaissance Lit [GE-A] Free Elective ENGL 347 British Literature to 1500ENG 382* Medeival Renaissance Authors [GE-A] Free Elective ENGL 344 ChaucerENG 385 Women Writers Free Elective ENGL 324 Literature by WomenWRT 201 Writing Argument. & Persuasive [GE-Cw] Free Elective ENGL 231 Expository Writing

Free Elective Free Elective ENGL 264 Writing & Culture: From Papyrus to Cyberspace [GE-C4]

* Variable topics or authors – consult with English Department and Advisor.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE The public institutions of higher education in Rhode Island offer a variety of courses and support services for students for whom English is a

second language (ESL). Most of the courses provide college-level credit and are in many instances transferable. Students should note that the equivalencies listed may be subject to a competency examination at the receiving institution. Competency examinations are designed to determine the appropriate level of coursework for students continuing in ESL courses.

URI CCRI RICNo Credit ENGL 0312 English as 2nd Language Reading No CreditNo Credit ENGL 1070 English as a Second Language I No CreditNo Credit ENGL 1080 English as a Second Language II ESL 101 Intensive Basic English as 2nd LangNo Credit ENGL 1090 Paragraph Writing in ESL ESL 102 Intensive Intermediate ESL

ELS 112 English as a Second Language I [GE-Cw] ENGL 1300 Compostn for English as 2nd Lang ENGL 011 Writing English as 2nd LanguageFree Elective SPCH 1120 Advanced Speech & Articulation in ESL Free Elective

ELS 122 English as a Second Language II [GE-Cw]ELS 201 English Language Studies

ESL 201 Intensive Advncd English as 2nd Lang

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FILM STUDIESURI CCRI RIC

FLM 101 Intro. to Film & Screen Studies [GE-A] COMM 241 Introduction to Film & Video [GE-A]

FIRE SCIENCEURI CCRI RIC

PEX 172 First Aid +6 Free Elective credits

FIRE 1130 Rescue Practices and Emergency Aid

FRENCH Students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree in French should refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.

Level 200 and 300 courses transfer for credit; for specific course equivalencies, see the department chairperson.

URI CCRI RICFree Elective FREN 1000 Basic Spoken French I Free Elective

FRN 101 Beginning French I FREN 1010 Elementary French I FREN 101 Elementary French IFRN 102 Beginning French II FREN 1020 Elementary French II FREN 102 Elementary French IIFRN 101 Beginning French I FREN 1030 Elementary French I FREN 101 Elementary French IFRN 102 Beginning French II FREN 1040 Elementary French II FREN 102 Elementary French II

Free Elective FREN 1100 Basic Spoken French II Free ElectiveFRN Elective FREN 1510 Conversational French I Free ElectiveFRN Elective FREN 1520 Conversational French II Free Elective

FRN 103 Intermediate French I FREN 2010 Intermediate French I FREN 113 Intermediate French [GE-SB]FRN 104 Intermediate French II FREN 2020 Intermediate French II FREN 114 Readings in Intermediate French FRN 204 French Composition I FREN 2210 Conversation and Composition I FREN 201 Conversation and CompositionFRN 207 French Oral Expression I FREN 2220 Conversation and Composition II FREN 202 Composition and ConversationFRN 102 Beginning French II FREN Elective FREN 110 Review of Basic French [GE-SB]

FRN 394 Literary Topics in Translation FREN Elective Free ElectiveFRN 309 French Culture and Literature to 1789 Free Elective FREN 323 Survey of French Literature IFRN 391 Literature to 1789 in Translation [GE-A] Free Elective Free ElectiveFRN 392 19th Century Lit in Translation [GE-A] Free Elective Free ElectiveFRN 393 20th Century Lit in Translation [GE-A] Free Elective Free ElectiveFRN 201 French Pronunciation Free ElectiveFRN 310 Modern French Culture & Literature FREN 324 Survey of French Lit: 1789 to Present

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GEOGRAPHY / MARINE AFFAIRSURI CCRI RIC

GEG 103 Economic Geography orGEG 104 Political Geography [GE-S]

(GE)

GEOG 1010 Introduction to Geography GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography [GE-SB]

GEG 103 Economic Geography GEOG 1020 Economic Geography [GE-R]GEG 200 Geography of Human Ecosystems Free Elective GEOG 100 Intro to Environmental Studies [GE-SB]MAF 461 Coastal Zone Uses Free Elective GEOG 320 Coastal Geography

Free Elective Free Elective GEOG 306 Geographic Skills and Methods300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 400 Regional Geography300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 301 Natural Resource Management300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 305 Geography of Rhode Island300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 407 New England Landscape Pre-1900300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 408 New Engl. Landscape since 1900300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 312 Historical Geography of the US300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 313 Disaster Management300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 337 Urban Political Geography300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 338 People, Houses, Neighborhds & Cities300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 339 Metro. Providence: Past, Prsnt & Future300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 460 Senr Seminar: Theory & Research300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 463 Internship in Geography300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 470 Reading Course in Geography300-level Elective Free Elective GEOG 490 Directed Study in GeographyFree Elective Free Elective GEOG 205 Earth’s Physical Environments [GE-SM]Free Elective Free Elective GEOG 261 The New Global Village [GE-C4]Free Elective Free Elective GEOG 263 Humn Resp. to Natural Disast [GE-C4]

GEOLOGY/GEOSCIENCESURI CCRI RIC

GEO 103 Understanding the Earth [GE-N] GEOL 1010 General Geology I PSCI 212 Introduction to Geology [GE-LS]GEO Elective GEOL 1020 General Geology II Free Elective

GEO 100 Environmental Geology [GE-N] Science Elective General Education SM Category [GE-SM]GEO 102 Evolution/Extinction of Dinosaurs [GE-N] Science Elective General Education SM Category [GE-SM]GEO 120 Geology of U. S. National Parks [GE-N] Free Elective

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GERMAN Level 200 and 300 courses transfer for credit; for specific course equivalencies see the department chairperson.

URI CCRI RICFree Elective GERM 1000 Basic Spoken German I Free Elective

GER 101 Beginning German I GERM 1010 Elementary German I GRMN 101 Elementary German IGER 111 Intensive Beginning German I GERM 1010 Elementary German I GRMN 101 Elementary German IGER 102 Beginning German II GERM 1020 Elementary German II GRMN 102 Elementary German IIGER 112 Intensive Beginning German II GERM 1020 Elementary German II GRMN 102 Elementary German IIGER 101 Beginning German I GERM 1030 Elementary German I GRMN 101 Elementary German IGER 102 Beginning German II GERM 1040 Elementary German II GRMN 102 Elementary German II

GER Elective GERM 1510 Conversational German I Free ElectiveGER Elective GERM 1520 Conversational German II Free Elective

GER 393 Topics in German Literature GERM 1800 Mastrpcs of German Lit in Translation Free ElectiveGER 103 Intermediate German I GERM 2010 Intermediate German I GRMN 113 Intermediate German [GE-SB]GER 113 Intensive Intermediate German I GERM 2010 Intermediate German I GRMN 113 Intermediate German [GE-SB]GER 104 Intermediate German II GERM 2020 Intermediate German II GRMN 114 Readings in Intermediate GermanGER 114 Intensive Intermediate German II GERM 2020 Intermediate German II GRMN 114 Readings in Intermediate German

HISTORY Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in history should refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.

URI CCRI RICHIS 112 History of Medieval Europe [GE-L] HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I * HIST 161 Western History * [GE-C2]HIS 112 History of Medieval Europe + [GE-L]HIS 114 History of Western Civ since 1789 [GE-L]

HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I * +HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II *

HIST 161 Western History * [GE-C2]

HIS 114 History of Western Civ since 1789 [GE-L] HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II * HIST 161 Western History * [GE-C2]HIS 141 History of United States to 1877 [GE-L] HIST 1210 History of United States to 1877 HIST 201 United States History to 1877HIS 142 History of United States since 1877 [GE-L] HIST 1220 History of United States from 1877 HIST 202 US History: 1877 to PresentHIS 132 Intro to Russian and Soviet History [GE-L] Free Elective HIST 261 Between Easterm and Western

Russian Identity [GE-C4]HIS 145 Women in American History HIST 2010 Women in American History HIST 333 Women in American History

HIS 100-level Elective HIST 2020 Civil War and Reconstruction Free ElectiveHIS 100-level Elective HIST 2240 United States History: 1919 to Present Free ElectiveHIS 100-level Elective HIST 2241 America’s Experience in Vietnam Free Elective

HIS 150 Introduction to Afro-American History [GE-L] HIST 2250 Black American History Free ElectiveHIS 171 East Asian Culture and History [GE-L] HIST 2260 History of East Asian Civilization HIST 162 Perspect. East Asian Civilizations [GE-C3]HIS 180 Intro. to Latin American Civilization [GE-L] HIST 1000-Level Elective Free ElectiveHIS 177 Islamic Middle East [GE-L] Free Elective HIST 164 Perspectives Muslim History & Civ [GE-C3]

* RIC students see page i-9. * RIC students see page i-9.

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HONORS PROGRAMURI CCRI RIC

Honors programs exist at all three state institutions to encourage academically talented students to engage in special learning opportunities, thus enhancing their intellectual growth. These honors programs share a commitment to academic excellence and student access.

Students transferring to URI from CCRI who have completed honors courses at CCRI are encouraged to apply to the URI Honors Program. Admission to URI Honors Program courses requires a minimum 3.2 GPA. On a case by case basis, CCRI honors projects may qualify to satisfy the “3 credit, 100 level” portion of the URI Honors Program requirements. Interested students should submit a portfolio of their CCRI honors projects together with their CCRI transcript to the URI honors director.

Students transferring to RIC from CCRI who have completed honors courses at CCRI are encouraged to apply to do honors work at RIC. Students will be accepted for honors work at RIC on a case by case basis. Normally, they must have a minimum 3.5 GPA and 24 hours in a diversified liberal arts curriculum. They must also submit an essay and an academic letter of recommendation with the application. Students who have at least 6 general education honors courses to fulfill at RIC may apply to the General Education Honors Program. Others are encouraged to take general education Core 3 (if applicable) and Core 4 in honors sections; to take Honors 351 (Colloquium) and 365 (Seminar) in their junior year; and to complete departmental honors in their respective majors in their senior year.

For more information on the Honors Program call –

CCRI 825-2239URI 874-2303RIC 456-8671

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HUMAN SERVICES / EDUCATION / HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Students majoring in human services at CCRI are automatically accepted into the human development, family studies department (human services

and early childhood education programs) at URI if they have a minimum GPA of 2.0 and have taken the following courses: HMNS 2100 (or PSYC 2030), PSYC 2010, SOCS 1010 (or other 100- or 200-level sociology course), and MATH 1430. Students who plan to qualify for early childhood education certification should note that there is a minimum required GPA of 2.5. Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree in human development and family studies: early childhood education should refer to Section 3 for suggested program transfer plans.

Note that course equivalencies are dependent on program at URI. Please consult an HSS advisor.

URI CCRI RICHSS 120 Intro to Human Sciences and Services HMNS 1010 Orientation to Human Services Free ElectivePSY 261 The Alcohol-Troubled Person HMNS 1040 Drugs and Human Behavior PSYCH 217 Drug Use & Personal Decision MakingCMD 475 Gestural Communication HMNS 1060 Introduction to Sign Language I COMM 223 Introduction to Sign Language

Free Elective HMNS 1070 Introduction to Sign Language II Free ElectiveHDF Professional Elective.

(For Early Child Ed majors, HDF357 & FSN207 will be waived.)HMNS 1080 Health Nutrition and the Young Child Free Elective

Free Elective HMNS 1090 Foundations of Geriatric Programming Free ElectiveHDF 203 Introduction to Work with Children

and waiveHDF 204 Early Field Exper with Young Children(For Child Develop/Early Childhood Ed majors if at preschool

level. Otherwise PSY 305: Field Exper. in Psychology)

HMNS 1210 Field Experience & Seminar I/Child Development

Free Elective

Free Elective HMNS 1220 Field Exper & Seminar I/Ed/Special Ed Free ElectiveEDC 102 Introduction to American Education [GE-S] HMNS 2060 Introduction to Education

HMNS 2060 Introduction to Education +HMNS 8100 Diversity & Cultural Competency Skills

FNED 346 Schooling in a Democratic Society

EDC 402 Educ of Spec Needs Students or HDF Elect

HMNS 2070 Charactrist & Needs of Spec Populatns

HMNS 2070 Charac. & Needs of Spec Populatns +HMNS 2420 Fiels Exp & Seminar III: Case Studies

in Special Ed

SPED 300 Intro to Ed of Exceptional Children

HDF 200 Life-Span Development I HMNS 2100 Child Growth & Development Skills Free ElectiveHDF Elective HMNS 2110 Intro Social Work & Social Welfare SWRK 240 Intro to Social Work & Welfare

HDF 301 Curriculum for Young Children HMNS 2120 Curriculum for Young Children Free ElectiveFree Elective HMNS 2130 Social Work Practice I Free ElectiveFree Elective HMNS 2135 Social Work Practice II Free ElectiveHDF Elective HMNS 2140 Guiding Child’s Behavior Free ElectiveHDF Elective HMNS 2150 Parent and Child Relations Free ElectiveHLT Elective HMNS 2160 Prevention, Methods and Materials Free ElectiveEDC Elective HMNS 2170 Learning Disabilities Free ElectiveEDC Elective HMNS 2180 Mental Retardation Free ElectiveFree Elective HMNS 2200 Interviewing Skills Free ElectiveFree Elective HMNS 2210 Family Interviewing Skills Free Elective

HSS 350 Foundations of Public Policy orFree Elective

HMNS 2220 Social Work Programs & Policy Analysis

Free Elective

Free Elective HMNS 2230 Individuals, Families & Small Groups SWRK 324 Humn Bhvr & Soc Environ: Ind/Fms/Sm GrpsHSS 320 Social Research Methods or HMNS 2240 Social Research Methods Free Elective

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URI CCRI RICFree ElectiveFree Elective HMNS 2250 Social Systems, Institutions & Orgs Free Elective

EDC 250 Preprof Field Experience (in early childhood education if in a K-2 multicultural setting) or

HSS 270* Field Exp. in Human Science & Service II orFree Elective

HMNS 2310 Field Exper & Seminar II/Child Dev Free Elective

EDC 250 Preprof Field Experience + EDC Elective or

HSS 270* Field Exp. in Human Science & Service II orFree Elective

HMNS 2320 Field Exper & Seminar II/Education Free Elective

HDF 314 Intro to Gerontology and waiveHDF 315 Field Exp w/ Aging orHSS 270 Field Exp. in Human Science & Service II

orHDF Professional Elective orFree Elective

HMNS 2340 Fld Exp & Sem II/Soc Wrk&Gerontol Free Elective

HSS 270* Field Exp. in Human Science & Service II HMNS 2360 Fld Exp & Sem II/Substance Abuse Free ElectiveHSS 270* Field Exp. in Human Science & Service II HMNS 2410 Field Exp. & Seminar III/Child Dev Free ElectiveHSS 270* Field Exp. in Human Science & Service II HMNS 2420 Fld Exp & Sem III/Educ & Spec Needs Free ElectiveHDF 314/315 Intro to Gerontology/Field Exp w/ Aging HMNS 2440 Fld Exp & Sem III/Soc Wrk & Gerontol Free ElectiveHSS 270* Field Exp. in Human Science & Service II

orFree Elective

HMNS 2460 Fld Exp & Sem III/Ment Hlth/Sub. Abuse

Free Elective

* HSS 270 can be transferred for a maximum of 6 credits.

ITALIAN Students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Italian should refer to Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan. Level 200 and 300 courses transfer for credit; for specific course equivalencies see the department chairperson.

URI CCRI RICITL Elective ITAL 0110 Italian for Business and TravelFree Elective ITAL 1000 Basic Spoken Italian I Free Elective

ITL 101 Elementary Italian I ITAL 1010 Elementary Italian I ITAL 101 Elementary Italian IITL 102 Elementary Italian II ITAL 1020 Elementary Italian II ITAL 102 Elementary Italian IIITL 101 Elementary Italian I ITAL 1030 Elementary Italian I ITAL 101 Elementary Italian IITL 102 Elementary Italian II ITAL 1040 Elementary Italian II ITAL 102 Elementary Italian II

Free Elective ITAL 1100 Basic Spoken Italian II Free ElectiveITL Elective ITAL 1510 Conversational Italian I Free ElectiveITL Elective ITAL 1520 Conversational Italian II Free ElectiveITL Elective ITAL 1900 The Italian Heritage Free Elective

ITL 103 Intermediate Italian I ITAL 2010 Intermediate Italian I ITAL 113 Intermediate Italian [GE-SB]ITL 104 Intermediate Italian II ITAL 2020 Intermediate Italian II ITAL 114 Readings in Intermediate ItalianITL 205 Conversation and Composition ITAL 2210 Italian Conversation & Comp I ITAL 201 Conversation and Composition

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2 - 30 Section Two – Course Transfer AgreementsITL 206 Comversation and Composition ITAL 2220 Italian Conversation & Comp II ITAL 202 Composition and ConversationITL 391 Masterpieces of Italian Lit. I [GE-A] Free Elective ITAL 321 Italian Lit. & Civ. through RenaissanceITL 392 Masterpieces of Italian Lit. II [GE-A] Free Elective ITAL 322 Italian Lit. & Civ. Post-RenaissanceITL 393 Contemporary Italian fiction Free Elective Free ElectiveITL 395 Dante’s Divine Comedy [GE-A] Free Elective Free Elective

JAPANESEURI CCRI RIC

Free Elective JAPN 1000 Basic Spoken Japanese I Free ElectiveFree Elective JAPN 1100 Basic Spoken Japanese II Free Elective

LABOR STUDIESURI CCRI RIC

Free Elective LABR 1010 Survey of Labor Relations LBRS 203 Structure and Function of UnionsHIS Elective LABR 1020 US Labor History LBRS 201 US Labor HistoryFree Elective LABR 2040 Comparative Labor Studies Free ElectiveFree Elective LABR 2050 Labor Legislation LBRS 202 Labor Law

LATINURI CCRI RIC

LAT 101 Beginning Latin I Free Elective LATN 101 Elementary Latin ILAT 102 Beginning Latin II Free Elective LATN 102 Elementary Latin IILAT 301 Directed Readings in Latin I Free Elective LATN 113 Intermediate Latin I [GE-SB]LAT 302 Directed Readings in Latin II Free Elective LATN 114 Readings in Intermediate Latin

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