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Stevenson Articulation Agreement Academic Affairs Rev. 12/28/16, Page 1 Stevenson University Articulation Agreement This Articulation Agreement (“Agreement”) is made by and between Carroll Community College, and Stevenson University, 1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD 21153. WHEREAS Carroll Community College and Stevenson University recognize the need and importance of facilitating the transfer of students from Carroll Community College to Stevenson University as these students pursue their educational goals, and WHEREAS Carroll Community College and Stevenson University recognize that to enhance this transition, a formal articulation agreement between Carroll Community College and Stevenson University should be established, and WHEREAS Carroll Community College and Stevenson University have conducted a thorough review of the curricula at Carroll Community College and Stevenson University in following programs: Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, and Physics/Applied Math. Now, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and conditions herein, the adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, Carroll Community College and Stevenson University hereby agree as follows: The following general principles guide the operation of this agreement: 1. The attached transfer plans outline curricula for students in the following programs at Carroll Community College and Stevenson University a. CCC’s Physical Science AS: Chemistry Concentration to SU’s BS in Chemistry b. CCC’s Physical Science AS: Chemistry Concentration to SU’s BS in Biochemistry c. CCC’s Physical Science AS: Physics Concentration to SU’s BS in Applied Math d. CCC’s Biology AS to SU’s BS in Biochemistry e. CCCs Biology AS to SUs BS in Biology 2. Courses that fulfill program requirements are only eligible for transfer if students have earned a grade of “C” or better. 3. Students must maintain a (2.0) cumulative grade point average in order to transfer. 4. A maximum of 70 credits from 2-year colleges can be applied to degree requirements at Stevenson. No more than 90 credits can be applied to degree requirements from a combination of 2-year colleges, 4-year colleges, and non- direct classroom instruction (including CLEP, AP, and other nationally recognized standardized examination scores). Students are required to complete at least 30 credits at Stevenson to earn a degree. 5. For non-direct classroom instruction, an appropriate score is determined by Stevenson University, and student must submit original test scores/results to Stevenson University. Credit awarded for prior learning (“life experience”) is not recognized by, and is not transferable to, Stevenson University. 6. Stevenson participates in general education block transfer. Students entering Stevenson with an A.A., A.S., or A.A.T. degree from Carroll Community College, will have met all of Stevenson’s general education requirements, with the exception of a second composition course if not already taken. The attached transfer plans for applicable programs detail the coursework students would take under the block transfer program. Not all programs are eligible for block transfer. 7. Students intending to transfer should complete the admission application for Stevenson University following the third semester of their Associate Degree program. Students should contact the Financial Aid Office at Stevenson University as soon as possible in regard to college deadlines for financial aid. 8. While Carroll Community College and Stevenson University do not presently have a dual enrollment program should one be agreed to, this agreement will not preclude students from participation and students may apply for

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Stevenson University Articulation Agreement

This Articulation Agreement (“Agreement”) is made by and between Carroll Community College, and Stevenson

University, 1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD 21153.

WHEREAS Carroll Community College and Stevenson University recognize the need and importance of facilitating the

transfer of students from Carroll Community College to Stevenson University as these students pursue their educational

goals, and

WHEREAS Carroll Community College and Stevenson University recognize that to enhance this transition, a formal

articulation agreement between Carroll Community College and Stevenson University should be established, and

WHEREAS Carroll Community College and Stevenson University have conducted a thorough review of the curricula at

Carroll Community College and Stevenson University in following programs: Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, and

Physics/Applied Math.

Now, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and conditions herein, the adequacy of which is hereby

acknowledged, Carroll Community College and Stevenson University hereby agree as follows:

The following general principles guide the operation of this agreement:

1. The attached transfer plans outline curricula for students in the following programs at Carroll Community College

and Stevenson University

a. CCC’s Physical Science AS: Chemistry Concentration to SU’s BS in Chemistry

b. CCC’s Physical Science AS: Chemistry Concentration to SU’s BS in Biochemistry

c. CCC’s Physical Science AS: Physics Concentration to SU’s BS in Applied Math

d. CCC’s Biology AS to SU’s BS in Biochemistry

e. CCC’s Biology AS to SU’s BS in Biology

2. Courses that fulfill program requirements are only eligible for transfer if students have earned a grade of “C” or

better.

3. Students must maintain a (2.0) cumulative grade point average in order to transfer.

4. A maximum of 70 credits from 2-year colleges can be applied to degree requirements at Stevenson. No more than

90 credits can be applied to degree requirements from a combination of 2-year colleges, 4-year colleges, and non-

direct classroom instruction (including CLEP, AP, and other nationally recognized standardized examination

scores). Students are required to complete at least 30 credits at Stevenson to earn a degree.

5. For non-direct classroom instruction, an appropriate score is determined by Stevenson University, and student

must submit original test scores/results to Stevenson University. Credit awarded for prior learning (“life

experience”) is not recognized by, and is not transferable to, Stevenson University.

6. Stevenson participates in general education block transfer. Students entering Stevenson with an A.A., A.S., or

A.A.T. degree from Carroll Community College, will have met all of Stevenson’s general education requirements,

with the exception of a second composition course if not already taken. The attached transfer plans for applicable

programs detail the coursework students would take under the block transfer program. Not all programs are

eligible for block transfer.

7. Students intending to transfer should complete the admission application for Stevenson University following the

third semester of their Associate Degree program. Students should contact the Financial Aid Office at Stevenson

University as soon as possible in regard to college deadlines for financial aid.

8. While Carroll Community College and Stevenson University do not presently have a dual enrollment program

should one be agreed to, this agreement will not preclude students from participation and students may apply for

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and receive the benefits of dual enrollment. Those students would then be subject to the policies of said program

should they apply.

9. Carroll Community College students who have completed an associate’s degree in the above named programs

will be given every consideration for financial assistance and will be eligible to compete for academic

scholarships at Stevenson.

10. Carroll Community College and Stevenson University further agree to monitor the performance of this agreement

and to revise it as necessary.

11. Appointed Carroll Community College representatives at Carroll Community College and Stevenson University

will insure that appropriate personnel in their respective Carroll Community College are aware of this agreement,

including the admissions and advising staffs, transfer coordinator, and appropriate faculty and deans.

12. Students who begin their studies at Carroll Community College will be treated on an equal basis with students

who began their studies at Stevenson University in regards to the award and distribution of financial aid, campus

housing, course selection, registration and all other student services.

13. Carroll Community College and Stevenson University agree to publicize this agreement. Carroll Community

College will distribute information regarding this articulation agreement to its students interested in pursuing a

Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, and Physics/Applied Math

14. Carroll Community College and Stevenson University will review the agreement every two years.

This agreement becomes effective upon signature by all parties and shall continue in effect unless voided by either party

upon sixty (60) days prior written notice. Carroll Community College and Stevenson University will consider, in good

faith, any amendments proposed by either party; however, the agreement may only be amended in writing, signed by both

parties.

The agreement may be terminated by either party for due cause and after adequate notice to the other. Termination of the

agreement will not affect any students currently enrolled at Carroll Community College in the above named programs at

the time of termination, and they shall be able to transfer credits pursuant to this agreement.

Attachment: Transfer plans

IN WITNESS WHEREOF Duly authorized representatives of Stevenson University and Carroll Community College

executed this agreement as of the dates given below

Dr. Susan Thompson Gorman Date

Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost

Stevenson University

Dr. Elliot Hirshman

President

Stevenson University

Date

Dr. Rosalie Mince Date

Vice President of Academic Services and Student Affairs

Carroll Community College

Dr. James Ball Date

President

Carroll Community College

Date of next review: 12/10/2020

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Transfer Plan Carroll Community College

Physical Science AS with Chemistry Concentration to SU Chemistry

This transfer plan is intended for students pursuing Physical Science AS with Chemistry Concentration at Carroll Community College who are interested in pursuing a BS in Chemistry at Stevenson University. The equivalencies below demonstrate how a student can meet both the requirements of the associate degree and prepare for a seamless transfer to Stevenson. Stevenson participates in reverse transfer should students transfer after completing 15 credits at Carroll Community College but before completing the full associate degree. Any student who enters Stevenson with an A.A. or A.S. degree will have completed all general education requirements with the exception of composition II if not taken at the community college. Please note:

• Only courses that have course equivalencies are displayed. This guide does not show all transferable coursesfrom this college. It also does not display all Stevenson University courses that will fulfill a specific requirement.

• Program requirements must be completed with a grade of C or better, and general education courses must bepassed with a grade of D or better.

• Stevenson University will accept up to 70 credits from 2-year institutions. Up to 90 credits can be applied todegree requirements from a combination of 2-year institutions, 4-year institutions, and non-direct classroominstruction (including CLEP, AP, and other nationally recognized standardized examination scores). For additionalinformation about credit transfer, please see: http://www.stevenson.edu/admissions-aid/getting-started/transfer-students/transfer-credit-evaluation/

• For scholarship information please see the “Paying for College” page on: http://www.stevenson.edu/transfer

• Transfer plans are intended to be used as planning tools. If you need additional assistance in selecting courses totake prior to transferring to Stevenson University, contact Stevenson Admissions at 443-352-4450.

Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits

Program Requirements

Program Requirements

BIOL 101: Fundamentals of Biology 1 BIO-113/L: General Biology I: Cell Biology and Genetics

4

PHYS 111: Physics 1 for Scientists and Engineers

PHYS 215: General Physics I with Calculus

4

PHYS 212: Physics 2 for Scientists and Engineers

PHYS 216: General Physics I with Calculus

4

MATH 136: Calculus of a Single Variable 2 MATH 221: Calculus II 4

CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry 1 CHEM 210/L: Organic Chemistry I with Lab

5

CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry 2 CHEM 211/L: Organic Chemistry II with Lab

5

Elective(s) 4 General Education Requirements

English Composition and literature (6 credits)

ENGL 101 ENG 151: English Composition 3

ENGL 102 ENG 152: Writing About Literature 3

Arts & Humanities

• General Education Fine and PerformingArts or Humanities course

• SU recommends COMM 105

• Humanities or Fine Arts requirementdepending on selection

• CM 101: Public Speaking(Communications-IntensiveRequirement)

6

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Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits

Biological and Physical Sciences

CHEM 105 CHEM 106

CHEM 115/L: General Chemistry I with Lab (Scientific Reasoning-L) CHEM 116/L: General Chemistry II with Lab

8

Mathematics MATH 135: Calculus of a Single Variable 1 MATH 220 Calculus I (Mathematics

Requirement) 4

Social and Behavioral Sciences

• SU recommends 6 credits from twodifferent disciplines

• Social Science SEE requirement 6

Total

60 credits Please note: A minimum of 60 credits are needed for the associate’s degree

Remaining Courses to be taken at Stevenson Students who complete the plan above including all recommended courses and earn the AS in Physical Sciences with the

Chemistry Concentration will take the following courses at Stevenson to meet the BS in Chemistry requirements.

Students who transfer before completing the associate degree may have more general education and program

requirements to take and fewer free electives.

General Education Requirements (0 credits)

Major Requirements (34-37 credits) BIOCH 327: Biochemistry 3 credits BIOCH 345L: Integrative Laboratory I 2 credits CHEM 213: Digital Information Literacy for Chemistry 1 credit CHEM 221: Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits CHEM 310: Analytical Chemistry 3 credits CHEM 313: Career Connections in Chemistry 1 credit CHEM 346L: Integrative Laboratory II 2 credits CHEM 431: Physical Chemistry: Quantum Mechanics 3 credits CHEM 432: Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics 3 credits SCI 215: Writing in the Sciences 3 credits Senior Capstone Experience (5-9 credits) Upper-level Chemistry electives (2-8 depending on capstone selection)

Additional credits needed: 23-26 credits of general electives (as needed to meet the mandatory 120 credits)

Total credits to be taken at SU: up to 60 credits

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Suggested Course Sequence

YEAR 3

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

CHEM 310 Analytical Chemistry 3 CHEM 431 Phys Chem: Quantum Mechanics 3

CHEM 346L Integrative Laboratory II 2 CHEM 313 Career Connections in Chemistry 1

CHEM 213 Digital Information Lit for Chem 1 SCI 215: Writing in the Sciences 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

CREDITS 15 CREDITS 16 CREDITS

YEAR 4

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

Senior Capstone Experience 5-9 BIOCH 327 Biochemistry 3

CHEM 432 Phys Chem: Thermodynamics 3 BIOCH 345L Integrative Lab I 2

CHEM elective (needed if 5 cr. Capstone is chosen)* 3-4 CHEM elective* 3-4

CHEM 221 Inorganic Chemistry 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3

CREDITS 14-15 CREDITS 14-15 CREDITS

*Choose from the following CHEM electives: CHEM 203, Environmental Chemistry; CHEM 206, Herbal Medicines and Remedies; CHEM

330, Advanced Organic Chemistry: CHEM 340, Medicinal Chemistry; CHEM 362 or 365, Independent Research in Chemistry; CHEM 410,

Instrumental Analysis; and BIOCH 427, Advanced Biochemistry.

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Transfer Plan Carroll Community College

Physical Science AS with Chemistry Concentration to SU Biochemistry

This transfer plan is intended for students pursuing Physical Science AS with Chemistry Concentration at Carroll Community College who are interested in pursuing a BS in Biochemistry at Stevenson University. The equivalencies below demonstrate how a student can meet both the requirements of the associate degree and prepare for a seamless transfer to Stevenson. Stevenson participates in reverse transfer should students transfer after completing 15 credits at Carroll Community College but before completing the full associate degree. Any student who enters Stevenson with an A.A. or A.S. degree will have completed all general education requirements with the exception of composition II if not taken at the community college. Please note:

• Only courses that have course equivalencies are displayed. This guide does not show all transferable coursesfrom this college. It also does not display all Stevenson University courses that will fulfill a specific requirement.

• Program requirements must be completed with a grade of C or better, and general education courses must bepassed with a grade of D or better.

• Stevenson University will accept up to 70 credits from 2-year institutions. Up to 90 credits can be applied todegree requirements from a combination of 2-year institutions, 4-year institutions, and non-direct classroominstruction (including CLEP, AP, and other nationally recognized standardized examination scores). For additionalinformation about credit transfer, please see: http://www.stevenson.edu/admissions-aid/getting-started/transfer-students/transfer-credit-evaluation/

• For scholarship information please see the “Paying for College” page on: http://www.stevenson.edu/transfer

• Transfer plans are intended to be used as planning tools. If you need additional assistance in selecting courses totake prior to transferring to Stevenson University, contact Stevenson Admissions at 443-352-4450.

Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits

Program Requirements

Program Requirements

BIOL 101: Fundamentals of Biology 1 BIO-113/L: General Biology I: Cell Biology and Genetics

4

PHYS 111: Physics 1 for Scientists and Engineers

PHYS 215: General Physics I with Calculus

4

PHYS 212: Physics 2 for Scientists and Engineers

PHYS 216: General Physics I with Calculus

4

MATH 136: Calculus of a Single Variable 2 MATH 221: Calculus II 4

CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry 1 CHEM 210/L: Organic Chemistry I with Lab

5

CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry 2 CHEM 211/L: Organic Chemistry II with Lab

5

BIOL 240: Genetics BIO 230: Genetics 4 General Education Requirements

English Composition and literature (6 credits)

ENGL 101 ENG 151: English Composition 3

ENGL 102 ENG 152: Writing About Literature 3

Arts & Humanities

• General Education Fine and PerformingArts or Humanities course

• SU recommends COMM 105

• Humanities or Fine Arts requirementdepending on selection

• CM 101: Public Speaking(Communications-IntensiveRequirement)

6

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Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits

Biological and Physical Sciences

CHEM 105 CHEM 106

CHEM 115/L: General Chemistry I with Lab (Scientific Reasoning-L) CHEM 116/L: General Chemistry II with Lab

8

Mathematics MATH 135: Calculus of a Single Variable 1 MATH 220 Calculus I (Mathematics

Requirement) 4

Social and Behavioral Sciences

• SU recommends 6 credits from two different disciplines

• Social Science SEE requirement

6

Total

60 credits Please note: A minimum of 60 credits are needed for the associate’s degree

Remaining Courses to be taken at Stevenson Students who complete the plan above including all recommended courses and earn the AS in Physical Sciences with the

Chemistry Concentration will take the following courses at Stevenson to meet the BS in Chemistry requirements.

Students who transfer before completing the associate degree may have more general education and program

requirements to take and fewer free electives.

General Education Requirements (0 credits)

Major Requirements (34-37 credits) BIOCH 327: Biochemistry, 3 credits BIOCH 345L: Integrative Laboratory I, 2 credits BIOCH 427: Advanced Biochemistry, 3 credits CHEM 213: Digital Information Literacy for Chemistry, 1 credit CHEM 313: Career Connections in Chemistry, 1 credit SCI 215: Writing in the Sciences, 3 credits Senior Capstone Experience, 5-9 credits Group I Electives, 6-7 credits Group II Electives, 5-11, credits

Additional credits needed: 23-25 credits of general electives (as needed to reach the mandatory 120 credits)

Total credits to be taken at SU: up to 60 credits

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Suggested Course Sequence

YEAR 3

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED COURSES

BIOCH 327 Biochemistry 3 BIOCH 427 Advanced Biochemistry 3

BIOCH 345L Integrative Lab I 2 CHEM 313 Career Connections in Chemistry 1

CHEM 213 Digital Information Lit for Chem 1 Biochem Group 1 Elective* 3-4

SCI 215 Writing in the Sciences 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

CREDITS 15 CREDITS 16 CREDITS

YEAR 4

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED COURSES

Senior Capstone Experience 5-9 Biochem Group 2 Elective** 3-4

Biochem Group 1 Elective* 3-4 Biochem Group 2 Elective** 3-4

Biochem Group 2 (needed if 5 cr. Capstone is chosen)** 3-4 General elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3

CREDITS 14-15 CREDITS 15-17 CREDITS

*Choose from the following Group 1 electives: BIO 310, Cell Biology; BIO 330, Molecular Genetics; CHEM 430, Physical Chemistry

**Choose from the following Group 2 electives: BIO 203, Microbiology, BIO 313, Virology; BIO 222, Human Physiology; BIO 335,

Immunology; BIO 362 or 365, Independent Research in Biology; BIO 425, Mammalian Nutrition; BIOCH 362 or 365 Independent

Research in Biochemistry; CHEM 206, Herbal Medicines and Remedies; CHEM 221, Inorganic Chemistry; CHEM 310, Analytical

Chemistry; CHEM 330, Advanced Organic Chemistry; CHEM 340, Medicinal and Drug Chemistry; CHEM 346L, Integrative Laboratory II;

CHEM 362 or 365, Independent Research in Chemistry; and CHEM 410, Instrumental Analysis.

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Transfer Plan Carroll Community College

Physical Science AS with Physics Concentration to SU Applied Math

This transfer plan is intended for students pursuing Physical Science AS with Physics Concentration at Carroll Community College who are interested in pursuing a BS in Applied Math, Scientific Track at Stevenson University. The equivalencies below demonstrate how a student can meet both the requirements of the associate degree and prepare for a seamless transfer to Stevenson. Stevenson participates in reverse transfer should students transfer after completing 15 credits at Carroll Community College but before completing the full associate degree. Any student who enters Stevenson with an A.A. or A.S. degree will have completed all general education requirements with the exception of composition II if not taken at the community college. Please note:

• Only courses that have course equivalencies are displayed. This guide does not show all transferable coursesfrom this college. It also does not display all Stevenson University courses that will fulfill a specific requirement.

• Program requirements must be completed with a grade of C or better, and general education courses must bepassed with a grade of D or better.

• Stevenson University will accept up to 70 credits from 2-year institutions. Up to 90 credits can be applied todegree requirements from a combination of 2-year institutions, 4-year institutions, and non-direct classroominstruction (including CLEP, AP, and other nationally recognized standardized examination scores). For additionalinformation about credit transfer, please see: http://www.stevenson.edu/admissions-aid/getting-started/transfer-students/transfer-credit-evaluation/

• For scholarship information please see the “Paying for College” page on: http://www.stevenson.edu/transfer

• Transfer plans are intended to be used as planning tools. If you need additional assistance in selecting courses totake prior to transferring to Stevenson University, contact Stevenson Admissions at 443-352-4450.

Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits

Program Requirements

Program Requirements

MATH 136: Calculus of a Single Variable 2 MATH 221: Calculus II 4

MATH 205: Multivariable Calculus MATH 222: Calculus III 4

MATH 215: Differential Equations Fulfills MATH 321: Differential Equations

4

PHYS 111: Physics 1 for Sci. and Eng. PHYS 215: General Physics I with Calculus

4

PHYS 212: Physics 2 for Sci. and Eng. PHYS 216: General Physics II with Calculus

4

PHYS 213: Physics 3 for Sci. and Eng. Fulfills MATH 299: Math Elective 4 General Education Requirements

English Composition and literature (6 credits)

ENGL 101 ENG 151: English Composition 3

ENGL 102 ENG 152: Writing About Literature 3

Arts & Humanities

• General Education Fine and PerformingArts or Humanities course

• SU recommends COMM 105

• Humanities or Fine Arts requirementdepending on selection

• CM 101: Public Speaking(Communications-IntensiveRequirement)

6

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Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits Biological and Physical Sciences

CHEM 105 CHEM 106

CHEM 115/L (Scientific Reasoning-L) CHEM 116/L

8

Mathematics MATH 135: Calculus of a Single Variable 1 MATH 220 Calculus I (Mathematics

Requirement) 4

Social and Behavioral Sciences

• SU recommends 6 credits from two different disciplines

• Social Science SEE requirement

6

Electives

6

Total

60 credits Please note: A minimum of 60 credits are needed for the associate’s degree

Remaining Courses to be taken at Stevenson Students who complete the plan above including all recommended courses and earn the AS in Physical Sciences with the

Physics Concentration will take the following courses at Stevenson to meet the BS in Applied Math, Scientific Track

requirements. Students who transfer before completing the associate degree may have more general education and

program requirements to take and fewer free electives.

General Education Requirements (0 credits)

Major Requirements (33 credits) MATH 312: Mathematical Statistics I, 3 credits

MATH 313: Mathematical Statistics II, 3 credits

MATH 326: Linear Algebra, 3 credits

MATH 418: Mathematical Modeling, 3 credits

MATH 425: Scientific Computer Programming, 3 credits

MATH 442: Numerical Analysis, 3 credits

MATH 460 or 465: Senior Capstone, 9 credits

Math Elective, 3 credits

SCI 215: Writing in the Sciences, 3 credits

Additional Credits Needed: 27 credits of general electives (as needed to reach the mandatory 120 credits)

Total credits to be taken at SU: up to 60 credits

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Suggested Course Sequence

YEAR 3

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED COURSES

MATH 312: Mathematical Statistics I 3 MATH 313: Mathematical Statistics II 3

MATH 326: Linear Algebra 3 MATH XXX: Math Elective* 3

General Elective 3 SCI 215: Writing in the Sciences 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

CREDITS 15 CREDITS 15 CREDITS

YEAR 4

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

Senior Capstone 9 MATH 442: Numerical Analysis 3

MATH 425: Scientific Computer Programming 3 MATH 418: Mathematical Modeling 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3

General Elective 3

CREDITS 15 CREDITS 15 CREDITS

*Choose from the following MATH electives: MATH 218, Geometry; MATH 230, Discrete Structures; MATH 301, Mathematical

Structures; MATH 342, Time Series; MATH 365, Independent Research in Mathematics; MATH 420, Actuarial Math; and MATH 490,

Special Topics in Mathematics.

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Transfer Plan Carroll Community College

Biology AS to SU Biochemistry

This transfer plan is intended for students pursuing Biology AS at Carroll Community College who are interested in pursuing a BS in Biochemistry at Stevenson University. The equivalencies below demonstrate how a student can meet both the requirements of the associate degree and prepare for a seamless transfer to Stevenson. Stevenson participates in reverse transfer should students transfer after completing 15 credits at Carroll Community College but before completing the full associate degree. Any student who enters Stevenson with an A.A. or A.S. degree will have completed all general education requirements with the exception of composition II if not taken at the community college. Please note:

Only courses that have course equivalencies are displayed. This guide does not show all transferable coursesfrom this college. It also does not display all Stevenson University courses that will fulfill a specific requirement.

Program requirements must be completed with a grade of C or better, and general education courses must bepassed with a grade of D or better.

Stevenson University will accept up to 70 credits from 2-year institutions. Up to 90 credits can be applied todegree requirements from a combination of 2-year institutions, 4-year institutions, and non-direct classroominstruction (including CLEP, AP, and other nationally recognized standardized examination scores). For additionalinformation about credit transfer, please see: http://www.stevenson.edu/admissions-aid/getting-started/transfer-students/transfer-credit-evaluation/

For scholarship information please see the “Paying for College” page on: http://www.stevenson.edu/transfer

Transfer plans are intended to be used as planning tools. If you need additional assistance in selecting courses totake prior to transferring to Stevenson University, contact Stevenson Admissions at 443-352-4450.

Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits

Program Requirements

Program Requirements

BIOL 101: Fundamentals of Biology 1 BIO-113/L: General Biology I: Cell Biology and Genetics

4

BIOL 102: Fundamentals of Biology 2 General Elective 4

BIOL 205: Microbiology Biochemistry Group 2 Elective 4 BIOL 240: Genetics BIO 230 Genetics 4

CHEM 201: Organic Chemistry 1 CHEM 210/L: Organic Chemistry I with Lab

5

CHEM 202: Organic Chemistry 2 CHEM 211/L: Organic Chemistry II with Lab

5

Elective 4 General Education Requirements

English Composition and literature (6 credits)

ENGL 101 ENG 151: English Composition 3

ENGL 102 ENG 152: Writing About Literature 3

Arts & Humanities

General Education Fine and PerformingArts or Humanities course

SU recommends COMM 105

Humanities or Fine Arts requirementdepending on selection

CM 101: Public Speaking(Communications-IntensiveRequirement)

6

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Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits

Biological and Physical Sciences

CHEM 105 CHEM 106

CHEM 115/L: General Chemistry I with Lab (Scientific Reasoning-L) CHEM 116/L: General Chemistry II with Lab

8

Mathematics MATH 135: Calculus of a Single Variable 1 MATH 220 Calculus I (Mathematics

Requirement) 4

Social and Behavioral Sciences

SU recommends 6 credits from two different disciplines

Social Science SEE requirement

6

Total

60 credits Please note: A minimum of 60 credits are needed for the associate’s degree

Remaining Courses to be taken at Stevenson Students who complete the plan above including all recommended courses and earn the AS in Physical Sciences with the

Chemistry Concentration will take the following courses at Stevenson to meet the BS in Chemistry requirements.

Students who transfer before completing the associate degree may have more general education and program

requirements to take and fewer free electives.

General Education Requirements (0 credits)

Major Requirements (38-41 credits) BIOCH 327: Biochemistry, 3 credits BIOCH 345L: Integrative Laboratory I, 2 credits BIOCH 427: Advanced Biochemistry, 3 credits CHEM 213: Digital Information Literacy for Chemistry, 1 credit CHEM 313: Career Connections in Chemistry, 1 credit PHYS 210: General Physics I, 4 credits PHYS 211: General Physics II, 4 credits SCI 215: Writing in the Sciences, 3 credits Senior Capstone Experience, 5-9 credits Group I Electives, 6-7 credits Group II Elective, 2-8, credits

Additional credits needed: 23-26 credits of general electives (as needed to reach the mandatory 120 credits)

Total credits to be taken at SU: up to 60 credits

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Suggested Course Sequence

YEAR 3

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

BIOCH 327 Biochemistry 3 BIOCH 427 Advanced Biochemistry 3

BIOCH 345L Integrative Lab I 2 CHEM 313 Career Connections in Chemistry 1

CHEM 213 Digital Information Lit for Chem 1 PHYS 210 General Physics I 4

SCI 215 Writing in the Sciences 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

CREDITS 15 CREDITS 17 CREDITS

YEAR 4

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

Senior Capstone Experience 5-9 Biochem Group 1 Elective** 3-4

Biochem Group 1 Elective* 3 Biochem Group 2 Elective* 3-4

PHYS 211 General Physics II 4 Biochem Group 2 (needed only if 5 cr. Capstone is chosen in fall semester)** 3-4

General Elective, if needed 3 General Elective 3

General Elective, if needed 3

CREDITS 15-16 CREDITS 12-15 CREDITS

*Choose from the following Group 1 electives: BIO 310, Cell Biology; BIO 330, Molecular Genetics; CHEM 430, Physical Chemistry

**Choose from the following Group 2 electives: BIO 313, Virology; BIO 222, Human Physiology; BIO 335, Immunology; BIO 362 or

365, Independent Research in Biology; BIO 425, Mammalian Nutrition; BIOCH 362 or 365 Independent Research in Biochemistry;

CHEM 206, Herbal Medicines and Remedies; CHEM 221, Inorganic Chemistry; CHEM 310, Analytical Chemistry; CHEM 330, Advanced

Organic Chemistry; CHEM 340, Medicinal and Drug Chemistry; CHEM 346L, Integrative Laboratory II; CHEM 362 or 365, Independent

Research in Chemistry; and CHEM 410, Instrumental Analysis.

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Transfer Plan Carroll Community College

Biology AS to SU Biology This transfer plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate of Science in Biology at Carroll Community College who are interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology at Stevenson University. The equivalencies below demonstrate how a student can meet both the requirements of the associate degree and prepare for a seamless transfer to Stevenson. Stevenson participates in reverse transfer should students transfer after completing 15 credits at Carroll Community College but before completing the full associate degree. Any student who enters Stevenson with an A.A. or A.S. degree will have completed all general education requirements with the exception of composition II if not taken at the community college. Please note:

Only courses that have course equivalencies are displayed. This guide does not show all transferable courses from this college. It also does not display all Stevenson University courses that will fulfill a specific requirement.

Program requirements must be completed with a grade of C or better, and general education courses must be passed with a grade of D or better.

Stevenson University will accept up to 70 credits from 2-year institutions. Up to 90 credits can be applied to degree requirements from a combination of 2-year institutions, 4-year institutions, and non-direct classroom instruction (including CLEP, AP, and other nationally recognized standardized examination scores). For additional information about credit transfer, please see: http://www.stevenson.edu/admissions-aid/getting-started/transfer-students/transfer-credit-evaluation/

For scholarship information please see the “Paying for College” page on: http://www.stevenson.edu/transfer

Transfer plans are intended to be used as planning tools. If you need additional assistance in selecting courses to take prior to transferring to Stevenson University, contact Stevenson Admissions at 443-352-4450.

Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits Program Requirements

BIOL-101 Fundamentals of Biology 1 BIO-113 General Biology I: Cell Biology and Genetics, and BIO 113L General Biology I: Cell Biology and Genetics Laboratory (Biology Program Requirement)

4

BIOL-102 Fundamentals of Biology 2 BIO 115 General Biology III: Ecology and Evolution, and BIO 115L General Biology III: Laboratory (Biology Program Requirement)

4

BIOL-215 Microbiology BIO 203 (Biology Elective) 4 BIOL-240 Genetics BIO 230 Genetics (Biology Program

Requirement) 4

CHEM-201 Organic Chemistry 1 CHEM-210 Organic Chemistry I and CHEM 210 Laboratory (Biology Program Requirement)

5

CHEM-202 Organic Chemistry 2 General Elective 5 MATH 123 Precalculus General Elective 4

General Education Requirements

English Composition and literature

ENGL 101 ENG 151: English Composition 3

ENGL 102 ENG 152: Writing About Literature 3

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Carroll Community College Stevenson University Credits Arts and Humanities

General Education Fine and Performing Arts or Humanities course SU recommends COMM 105

Humanities or Fine Arts requirement depending on selection

CM 101: Public Speaking (Communications-Intensive Requirement)

6

Biological and Physical Sciences

CHEM 105 CHEM 106

CHEM 115 and CHEM 115 L (Scientific Reasoning-L) (Biology Program Requirement) CHEM 116 and CHEM 116L Scientific Reasoning and Scientific Reasoning-Lab. (Biology Program Requirement)

8

Mathematics MATH 115 Introduction to Statistical Methods

MATH 136 Statistics (Mathematics Requirement and Biology Program Requirement)

4

Social and Behavioral Sciences

SU recommends 6 credits from two different disciplines

Social Science SEE requirement

6

Total

30 credits Please note: A minimum of 60 credits are needed for the associate’s degree

Remaining Courses to be taken at Stevenson Students who complete the plan above including all recommended courses and earn the Associate of Science in Biology

will take the following courses at Stevenson to meet the BS in Biology requirements. Students who transfer before

completing the associate degree may have more general education and program requirements to take and fewer free

electives.

For AA/AS/AAT degrees:

General Education (0 credits)

Major Requirements (32-39 credits) BIO 114 General Biology II: Structure and Function of Organisms 3 credits BIO 114L General Biology II Laboratory: Structure and Function of Organisms 1 credit BIO 235L Diversity of Life 2 credits SCI 215 Writing in the Sciences 3 credits BIO 218 Career Connections in the Life Sciences 1 credit 5 elective courses (17-20 credits) Senior Capstone (5-9 credits) Total: 32-39 credits

Additional Credits Needed: 21-28 credits of general electives

Total credits to be taken at SU: up to 60 credits

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Suggested Course Sequence YEAR 3

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

BIO 114 General Biology II: Structure and

Function of Organisms and BIO 114L General

Biology II Laboratory 4 BIO 235L Diversity of Life 2

Biology Elective 3-4 BIO 218 Career Connections in the Life Sciences 1

General Elective 3 Biology Elective 3-4

SCI 215 Writing in the Sciences 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3

CREDITS 16-17credits 15-16 credits

YEAR 4

SEMESTER FALL SPRING

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

Biology Elective 4 Biology Elective 3-4

Senior Capstone 3 Biology Elective 3-4

General Elective 5-9 General Elective 3

General Elective 3 General Elective 3

General Elective 3

CREDITS 15-18 CREDITS 15-17 CREDITS