Transfer Articulation Agreement
Rhode Island College
&
Bristol Community College
October, 2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Articulation Agreement ....................... 1 II. General Education
Equivalencies ....................................... 4 III. Course Equivalencies
Accounting .......................................... 5 American Civilization ................................. 5 American Sign Language ........................... 5 Anthropology .......................................... 5 Art .............................................................. 5 Astronomy ................................................. 6 Biology ....................................................... 7 Business ..................................................... 7 Chemistry .................................................. 7 Clinical Laboratory ..................................... 8 College Success Strategies ......................... 8 Communications ....................................... 8 Computer-Aided Design and Drafting .......................................... 9 Computer Information Systems ................ 9 Computer Information Technology ......... 11 Criminal Justice ........................................ 12 Dance ....................................................... 12 Deaf Studies ............................................ 12 Early Childhood Education ...................... 13 Economics ............................................... 13 Education ................................................. 13 English ..................................................... 13
English as a Second Language .... 14 French ......................................... 14 Geology ...................................... 14 Government ............................... 15
Health ........................................ 15 History ........................................ 15 Human Services .......................... 16 Humanities ................................. 16 Management .............................. 16 Marketing ................................... 16 Mathematics .............................. 16 Music ........................................ 17 Nursing ....................................... 17 Philosophy .................................. 17 Physics ........................................ 17 Portuguese ................................. 17 Psychology .................................. 18 Science ........................................ 18 Social Science ............................. 19 Sociology .................................... 19 Spanish ....................................... 19 Speech ........................................ 19 Theatre ....................................... 19
IV. Program to Program Articulation Communications ......................... 21
Transfer Articulation Agreement between
Rhode Island College and
Bristol Community College
Date adopted:_________________________
For Rhode Island College For Bristol Community College
________________________________ _______________________________ Nancy Carriuolo, President John J. Sbrega, President
Purpose Articulation and transfer guidelines facilitate cooperation between higher education institutions for the purpose of accommodating the needs and interests of students who earn credit at one institution and choose to transfer to another. Successful transfer minimizes loss of time and duplication for students and optimizes the use of institutional resources. The policy recognizes that each institution has a separate and distinct mission, and that each has a responsibility to establish and maintain academic quality within that mission. Underlying that policy is an attitude of mutual respect and cooperation between the institutions and recognition that the primary objective of this articulation agreement is to benefit students. Guidelines and Procedures Institutional Requirements Each higher education institution has the responsibility of establishing, maintaining and communicating requirements to students seeking to complete courses and programs and to earn certificates and degrees at the institution. Transfer Student Admission Admission of transfer students will be determined by the receiving institution following an assessment of academic performance and standing as well as eligibility for entrance to a specific program. If the number of transfer students seeking admission to a particular program exceeds the number that can be accommodated, program admission decisions will be based on criteria developed and promulgated by the institution; these criteria shall provide fair treatment for institutional students and for transfer students.
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Direction of Transfer The direction of student transfer (two-year to four-year, four-year to two-year) shall not affect transferability of credit, unless so noted. Academic Transcript Institutions shall keep a complete student academic transcript. The transcript shall clearly identify each student and include all academic work for which the student was enrolled during each semester, the end-of-semester status in each course, grade and credit awarded. The transcript shall clearly indicate the source of the credit (i.e. examination, course, assessment of experiences). A statement explaining grading policy of the institution shall be part of each transcript. Course Prerequisites All requirements and prerequisites for entrance into courses and programs shall be stated in the official catalog in a consistent manner. The determination of such requirements and prerequisites is the responsibility of the institution awarding the degree. Transfer students who have completed equivalent prerequisite courses and achieved an acceptable grade should not be required to repeat such prerequisite courses. Earned Credit A grade of “C” is the minimally acceptable grade for transfer of elective or specific course credit. In some instances, where noted, a higher grade may be required for specific course credit. A grade of “C” in those instances would be granted elective credit only. Pass/Fail Credit The application of pass/fail grading systems to transfer students shall be consistent with the application of those systems to students who entered the institution as freshmen. Transfer students should consult the catalog of the institution to which they are transferring regarding these policies. Non-Traditional Learning and Evaluation of Credit The determination of the credit value of non-traditional learning is typically achieved through an examination or other standardized or institutionally-accepted form of assessing prior learning. Such policies, where applicable, shall be clearly stated in the official catalog. For credit by examination, information must be available that includes the names of tests for which credit by examination is given (Advanced Placement, general and subject matter CLEP, ACT, institutional, etc.), and score levels which indicate that course work requirements comparable to classroom situations have been met. For the college-Level Examination Program (CLEP), the receiving institution will accept the American Council on Education (ACE) recommended credit-granting score for the year in which the examination was taken. Credit awarded through examination or other forms of assessment shall be identified as such on the transcript. The transcripted credits will be honored by the receiving institution. Resolution of Equivalency Disputes From time to time there may be inter-institutional disagreements among the faculty of subject matter disciplines. These disagreements shall normally be resolved at the chairperson level. Conflicts not resolved at the chairperson level shall be referred to the appropriate academic deans.
Transfer Guide Inter-institutional agreements shall appear in a single document entitled: Transfer Guide for Students: Rhode Island College and Bristol Community College (hereafter, the guide). The guide is an integral part of the articulation/transfer policy and procedures and shall be made available for use by students, faculty and staff. The guide shall be reviewed on an annual basis for any changes needed including course additions, changes or deletions. Any amendments to the guide shall be noted and dated as part of the formal agreement. Course Equivalencies The institutions shall identify courses that are equivalent. This identification shall be on a discipline-by-discipline basis and shall appear in the guide. Program to Program Articulation The institutions shall work cooperatively to establish, where possible, program to program articulation agreements to further facilitate smooth and efficient transfer. The first of these agreements has been developed for Communications (Associate of Arts in Communication to BA in Communications). General Education Requirements General education requirements are determined by each institution, each of which has the continuing responsibility of determining the character of its own program, for its own degree purposes. General education program requirements shall be clearly stated in the institutional catalog and in the guide. Students who intend to transfer to another institution should review that institution’s general education requirements and discuss their plans with admissions counselors or advisors in their intended majors. Student Rights and Responsibilities Students who intend to transfer must inform themselves of the transfer admission requirements, and the program and degree requirements of the institution to which they expect to transfer. Students who through no fault of their own encounter legitimate difficulties in transferring from one institution to another must seek resolution of these difficulties through institutional procedures, with the assistance of academic advisors. Students who have exhausted all administrative remedies available at the institution to which the transfer credit is being sought and who has been unable to satisfactorily resolve the problem may appeal in writing to the articulation/transfer officer at the institution that awarded the credit. The articulation/transfer officer shall receive and consider all relevant materials and shall review the cases with appropriate representatives of the receiving institution so that a determination may be made as to the transferability of the courses or earned credits being contested.
RIC and BCC General Education Equivalents and Mathematics Requirements
All full degree programs require the completion of 11 general education courses. General education courses consist of Core Requirement and Distribution Requirement courses, and the writing course. Ten of the 11 required courses may be completed at Bristol Community College and transferred to Rhode Island College if a grade of “C” or better is earned. Below is a listing of Rhode Island College general education courses for which an approved equivalent exists at Bristol Community College (equivalent in parentheses). Rhode Island College courses numbered 175 are a generic general education equivalent for a specific course from the sending institution.
In addition, the College has a mathematics requirement separate from the General Education Requirements. There are equivalent courses at BCC: Mathematics Requirement: Entering transfer students who receive transfer credit for a course deemed equivalent to Mathematics 010 or 177 or higher will have met the College Mathematics Requirement: MTH 01 + MTH 1N, or MTH 14, MTH 17, MTH 19 or MTH 31. Entering transfer students who score 480 or better on the quantitative portion of the SAT will have met the College Mathematics Requirement.
RIC GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE EQUIVALENT) Writing 100 (ENG 101 + ENG 102)
CORE REQUIREMENTS (NO EQUIVALENT FOR CORE 4 AT BCC) Core 1 – Western Literature: English 161 (ENG 251 and ENG 252) Core 2 – Western History: History 161 (HST 111 and 112 OR any 2 of the following: HST 220, 221, 222 or 223) Core 3 – Non-Western Worlds: Department 16X (HST 257 or HUM 252)
DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS CONSIST OF 6 COURSES: (SB) Social & Behavioral Sciences (2 courses /2 different disciplines)
AFAM 200 (HST 252)
ANTH 102 (HST 259)
FREN 113 (FRN 201)
FREN 114 (FRN 202)
GEOG 101 (SSC 101)
POL 202 (GVT 111)
PORT 113 (POR 201)
PORT 114 (POR 202)
PSYC 110 (PSY 101)
SOC 200 (SOC 101)
SOC 202 (SOC 251)
SOC 207 (CRJ 251)
SOC 208 (SOC 256)
SOC BEH 175 (GVT 112)
SOC BEH 175 (ANT 101)
SOC BEH 175 (SOC 212)
SPAN 113 (SPA 201 OR 213)
SPAN 114 (SPA 202 OR 214)
(A) Visual & Performing Arts (1 course)
ENGL 116 (ENG 230)
ART 232 (ART 106)
FINE ART 175 (ART 105)
FINE ART 175 (ART 121)
FINE ART 175 (DAN 101)
FINE ART 175 (DAN 102)
FINE ART 175 (MUS 111)
FINE ART 175 (MUS 112)
MUS 203 (MUS 113)
THTR 240 (THE 119)
(LS)
Laboratory Science (1 course)
BIOL 109 (BIO 111)
BIOL 108 OR 111 (BIO 121)
BIOL 112 (BIO 122)
LAB SCI 175 (BIO 240)
LAB SCI 175 (CHM 111)
LAB SCI 175 (CHM 112)
LAB SCI 175 (CHM 120)
CHEM 103 (CHM 113)
CHEM 104 (CHM 114)
CHEM 105 (CHM 115)
CHEM 106 (CHM 116)
PHYS 101 (PHY 101)
PHYS 102 (PHY 102)
PHYS 200 (PHY 211)
PHYS 201 (PHY 212)
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(M) Mathematical Systems (1 course)
MATH 139 (MTH 125)
MATH 177 (MTH 131)
MATH 181 (MTH 141)
MATH 212 (MTH 214)
MATH 240 (MTH 119)
MATH 240 (MTH 252)
(SM)
Science/Mathematics (1 course)
ANTH 203 (BIO 116)
CSCI 101 (CIS 111)
GEN SCI MATH 175 (BIO 129)
GEN SCI MATH 175 (BIO 130)
GEN SCI MATH 175 (BIO 232)
GEN SCI MATH 175 (SCI 112)
GEN SCI MATH 175 (SCI 117)
GEN SCI MTH 175 (AST 112)
PHIL 205 (PHL 111)
PSCI 210 (AST 111)
PSCI 212 (GLG 101)
or an additional course from laboratory science (LS) or mathematical systems (M) updated 10-0
COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College Accounting
ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I ELECTIVE
ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II ELECTIVE
ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I + ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 201 (3 cr)
ACC 114 Introduction to QuickBooks Pro ELECTIVE
ACC 150 Small Business Financial Software ELECTIVE
ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting I ELECTIVE
ACC 202 Intermediate Accounting II ELECTIVE
ACC 253 Cost Accounting ELECTIVE
ACC 255 Federal Taxation I + ACC 256 Federal Taxation II ACCT 331 (3 cr)
ACC 256 Federal Taxation II ELECTIVE
ACC 257 Managerial Accounting ACCT 202 (3 cr)
ACC 258 Auditing ELECTIVE
ACC 259 Analysis of Financial Statements ELECTIVE
American Civilization
AMC 101 American Civilization I ELECTIVE
AMC 102 American Civilization II ELECTIVE
American Sign Language
ASL 101 Elementary American Sign Lang. I ELECTIVE
ASL 102 Elementary American Sign Lang. II COMM 223
ASL 181 Visual/Gestural Seminar I ELECTIVE
ASL 201 Intermediate American Sign Lang. I ELECTIVE
ASL 202 Intermediate American Sign Lang. II ELECTIVE
ASL 283 American Sign Lang. Seminar I ELECTIVE
ASL 284 ASL/Deaf Studies Capstone Seminar ELECTIVE
ASL 301 Advanced American Sign Language I ELECTIVE
ASL 302 Advanced American Sign Language II & Structure ELECTIVE
Anthropology
ANT 101 Social and Cultural Anthropology SB 175 (SB)
Art
Art majors: following admission, certain specific transfer equivalencies may be identified at the department level pending portfolio evaluation.
Courses requiring portfolio evaluation are listed as "ELECTIVE or" as in ELECTIVE or ART 101*
ART 101 Visual Art Colloquium ELECTIVE
ART 105 Hist. of Art: Ancient, Medieval & World Art FINE ART 175 (A)
ART 106 History of Art: Renaissance to Modern ART 232 (A)
ART 111 Drawing I ELECTIVE or ART 101*
ART 112 Drawing II ELECTIVE or ART 105*
ART 121 Two Dimensional Design FINE ART 175 (A)
ART 122 Two Dimensional Design II ELECTIVE
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COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College ART 131 Three Dimensional Design ELECTIVE or ART114*
ART 132 Three Dimensional Design II ELECTIVE
ART 140 Art Exploration ELECTIVE
ART 151 Digital Photography ELECTIVE
ART 201 Careers in the Visual Arts ELECTIVE
ART 205 Survey of Modern Art FINE ART 175 (A)
ART 211 Drawing III ELECTIVE
ART 216 Introduction to Illustration ELECTIVE
ART 221 Painting I ELECTIVE or ART 202*
ART 222 Painting II ELECTIVE or ART 302*
ART 225 Working from Landscape ELECTIVE
ART 226 Printmaking: Relief ELECTIVE or ART 208
ART 227 Printmaking: Intaglio ELECTIVE or ART 218*
ART 231 Sculpture ELECTIVE or ART 234*
ART 240 Intro. To Visual Communication ELECTIVE
ART 245 Art for the Child ELECTIVE
ART 251 Photography II: Digital ELECTIVE or ART 347*
ART 256 Photography I ELECTIVE or ART 217*
ART 260 Computer Graphics ELECTIVE
ART 261 Graphic Design I ELECTIVE or ART 224*
ART 262 Graphic Design II ELECTIVE or ART 324*
ART 265 Artists’ Books ELECTIVE
ART 266 Typography Design ELECTIVE
ART 267 Publication Design ELECTIVE
ART 271 Web Design I ELECTIVE
ART 272 Web Design II ELECTIVE
ART 273 Advanced Web Design Studio ELECTIVE
ART 276 Multimedia Design ELECTIVE
ART 280 Electronic Imaging ELECTIVE
ART 281 Web Animation ELECTIVE
ART 282 Character Animation ELECTIVE
ART 285 Motion Graphics ELECTIVE
ART 292 Design Studio ELECTIVE
Astronomy
AST 111 Introduction to Astronomy PSCI 210 (SM)
AST 112 Introduction to Astronomy II LAB SCIENCE 175 (SM)
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COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College Biology
BIO 110 Biology of Human Reproduction ELECTIVE
BIO 111 General Biology I BIOL 109 (LS)
BIO 115 Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology ELECTIVE
BIO 116 Physical Anthropology ANTH 203 (SM)
BIO 117 Physiology of Wellness ELECTIVE
BIO 121 Fundamentals of Biological Science I BIOL 108 or BIOL 111 (LS)
BIO 122 Fundamentals of Biological Science II BIOL 112 (LS)
BIO 126 Intro. To Biotechnology ELECTIVE
BIO 129 Field Biology GEN SCI MATH 175 (SM)
BIO 130 The Biology and Behavior of Birds GEN SCI MATH 175 (SM)
BIO 154 Human Physiology BIOL 335
BIO 155 Topics in Biology ELECTIVE
BIO 220 Introduction to Nutrition HED 221
BIO 232 Marine Biology GEN SCI MATH 175 (SM)
BIO 233 Human Anatomy and Physiology I ELECTIVE
BIO 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology II ELECTIVE
BIO 233 & 234 Human Anatomy & Physiology I and II BIOL 231 + BIOL 335
BIO 239 Elements of Microbiology BIOL 348
BIO 240 Cell Biology LAB SCI 175 (LS)
BIO 241 Pathophysiology ELECTIVE
Business
BUS 111 Business and Financial Mathematics ELECTIVE
BUS 112 Personal Financial Planning ELECTIVE
BUS 113 Intro to Business Functions & Practices MGT 100
BUS 115 Fundamentals of an Enterprise ELECTIVE
BUS 152 Honors E-Commerce ELECTIVE
BUS 155 Business Ethics ELECTIVE
BUS 171 Principles of Insurance I ELECTIVE
BUS 172 Principles of Insurance II ELECTIVE
BUS 251 Business Law ELECTIVE
BUS 253 Corporation Finance ELECTIVE
BUS 260 International Business ELECTIVE
Cape Verdean/Creole CVC 101 Elem. Cape Verdean Creole ELECTIVE
CVC 102 Elem. Cape Verdean Creole ELECTIVE
CVC 201 Intermediate Cape Verdean Creole SB 175 (SB)
CVC 202 Intermediate Cape Verdean Creole SB 175 (SB)
Chemistry
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CHM 090 Introduction to Chemistry No credit
CHM 111 General College Chemistry I LAB SCI 175 (LS)
COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College CHM 112 General College Chemistry II LAB SCI 175 (LS)
CHM 113 Fundamentals of Chemistry I CHEM 103 (LS)
CHM 114 Fundamentals of Chemistry II CHEM 104 (LS)
CHM 115 Inorganic Chemistry & Intro to Organic Chemistry CHEM 105 (LS)
CHM 116 Organic and Biochemistry CHEM 106 (LS)
CHM 120 Environmental Chemistry LAB SCI 175 (LS)
CHM 155 Directed Studies in Chemistry ELECTIVE
CHM 225 Biochemistry ELECTIVE
CHM 226 Chemistry of Nucleic Acids ELECTIVE
Clinical Laboratory Science
MED 101 Introduction to Clinical Lab. Science ELECTIVE
MED 102 Urinalysis ELECTIVE
MED 105 Intro. to Histotechnology ELECTIVE
MED 106 Histology Techniques I ELECTIVE
MED 107 Histology Practicum I ELECTIVE
MED 200 Hematology ELECTIVE
MED 205 Immunology-Serology ELECTIVE
MED 206 Medical Microbiology I ELECTIVE
MED 215 Immunohematology ELECTIVE
MED 216 Medical Microbiology II ELECTIVE
MED 217 Clinical Biochemistry ELECTIVE
MED 218 Selected Topics in Clinical Laboratory Science ELECTIVE
College Success Strategies
CSS 101 College Success Seminar: The Meaning of Work ELECTIVE
CSS 103 Career Exploration and Development Seminar ELECTIVE
CSS 104 Job Preparation: Your Credentials ELECTIVE
CSS 105 Technology Tools for College Success ELECTIVE
Communications
COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking ELECTIVE
COM 102 Advanced Public Speaking ELECTIVE
COM 101+102 COMM 208
COM 105 Intro to Communication ELECTIVE
COM 111 Mass Communications COMM 240
COM 112 News Writing and Reporting ENG 240
COM 113 Interpersonal Speech ELECTIVE
COM 114 Professional Speaking ELECTIVE
COM 116 Speech and Drama for the Child ELECTIVE
COM 118 Communication Skills ELECTIVE
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COM 120 Argumentation & Debate ELECTIVE
COM 157 Television Production ELECTIVE
COM 157 + 159 COMM 246
COM 159 Video Field Production and Editing ELECTIVE
COM 160 Intercultural Communication ELECTIVE
COM 240 Organizational Communication 200-level Comm. elective
COM 241 Public Relations COMM 301
COM 251 Field Experience ELECTIVE
COM 260 Special Topics in Communication ELECTIVE
COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College Computer-Aided Design and Drafting
CAD 101 Computer Aided Drafting ELECTIVE
CAD 111 Advanced Computer Aided Design I MGT 204
CAD 112 Advanced Computer-Aided Design II ELECTIVE
CAD 122 Construction Drawing ELECTIVE
CAD 125 3D Architecture, Building and Landscape Design ELECTIVE
CAD 128 Civil Drafting and Design ELECTIVE
CAD 172 Computer Aided Mechanical Design MGT 203
CAD 211 Computer Aided Manufacturing ELECTIVE
Computer Information Systems
CIS 100 Intro to Applications ELECTIVE
CIS 101 Internet User ELECTIVE
CIS 102 Database Fundamentals ELECTIVE
CIS 103 Presentation & Desktop Mgmt. Fundamentals ELECTIVE
CIS 104 Spreadsheets Fundamentals ELECTIVE
CIS 102, CIS 103 and CIS 104 CIS 251
CIS 105 Hardware Fundamentals ELECTIVE
CIS 106 Operating System Scripting ELECTIVE
CIS 110 Basic Computing Skills ELECTIVE
CIS 111 Introduction to Business Information Systems CIS 251 or CSCI 101
CIS 112 Advanced Business Information Systems ELECTIVE
CIS 114 Advanced Microcomputer Applications ELECTIVE
CIS 120 Programming: Logic, Design and Implementation ELECTIVE
CIS 121 Operating Systems ELECTIVE
CIS 122 Internet Developer ELECTIVE
CIS 123 Object-Oriented Concepts ELECTIVE
CIS 128 Intro to Digital Audio Recording ELECTIVE
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CIS 130 Intro. To Local Area Networks ELECTIVE
CIS 131 Business Creativity CIS 132 Intro to UNIX/Linux and Shell Programming ELECTIVE
CIS 133 UNIX/Linux System Administration ELECTIVE
CIS 134 Networking Technologies ELECTIVE
CIS 150 Oracle and SQL ELECTIVE
CIS 152 Database Programming & Mgmt. w/ Access CSCI 355
CIS 155 Intro to C++ Programming ELECTIVE
CIS 156 Visual Basic CSCI 102
CIS 157 Object-Oriented JAVA Programming I CSCI 201
CIS 158 Intro. To Procedural Programming ELECTIVE
CIS 160 The Microcomputer Environment ELECTIVE
CIS 161 Database Design ELECTIVE
CIS 162 Applications for Web Development ELECTIVE
CIS 166 Oracle with Forms and Reports ELECTIVE
CIS 181 Advanced CIS Applications ELECTIVE
CIS 182 Advanced Topics in CIS ELECTIVE
CIS 231 Windows Server Administration II ELECTIVE
CIS 232 Cross Platform Authentication ELECTIVE
CIS 233 Routing and Router Configuration ELECTIVE
CIS 234 Internet Server Administration ELECTIVE
CIS 235 Advanced FlashMX ELECTIVE
CIS 245 eXtensible Markup Language (XML) ELECTIVE
CIS 250 Interactive Web Sites ELECTIVE
CIS 254 Advanced COBOL Programming CSCI 310
CIS 255 C++ Object Oriented Programming CSCI 302
CIS 256 Advanced Visual Basic CSCI 203
CIS 257 Object-Oriented JAVA Programming II CSCI 221
CIS 258 Advanced Interactive Programming ELECTIVE
CIS 260 Software Specification & Design ELECTIVE
CIS 261 Introduction to Computer Systems CSCI 312
CIS 262 Computer Organization and Design CSCI 313
CIS 270 Systems Analysis and Design Seminar ELECTIVE
CIS 271 Network Installation and Configuration Seminar ELECTIVE
COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College CIS 272 Program Development Seminar ELECTIVE
CIS 273 Internet Seminar ELECTIVE
COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College
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CIS 283 Selected Topics in CIS ELECTIVE
CIS 284 Selected One-Credit Topics in CIS ELECTIVE
CIS 184 Selected Four-Credit Topics in CIS ELECTIVE
Computer Information Technology
CIT 100 Working with Laptops ELECTIVE
CIT 110 Laptop/PC Operations ELECTIVE
CIT 133 Electronic Publishing ELECTIVE
CIT 231 Intro. To Multimedia Development ELECTIVE
CIT 132 Desktop Publishing ELECTIVE
CIT103 Adobe Photoshop ELECTIVE
CIT 104 Adobe Illustrator ELECTIVE
CIT 105 Adobe PageMaker ELECTIVE
CIT 106 Macromedia Flash ELECTIVE
CIT 107 Macromedia Director ELECTIVE
CIT 108 Macromedia Dreamweaver ELECTIVE
CIT 109 Adobe InDesign ELECTIVE
CIT 121 Information Technology Fluency I ELECTIVE
CIT 122 Information Technology Fluency II ELECTIVE
CIT 123 Information Technology Fluency III ELECTIVE
CIT 124 Technology for Teachers Seminar I ELECTIVE
CIT 125 Technology for Teachers Seminar II ELECTIVE
CIT 111 Info. Technology Foundation Concepts ELECTIVE
CIT 102 Security Awareness ELECTIVE
CIT 160 Help Desk Methods ELECTIVE
CIT 161 Troubleshooting Applications ELECTIVE
CIT 162 Applied Help Desk Support ELECTIVE
CIT 150 Network Security ELECTIVE
CIT 250 Firewall Security ELECTIVE
CIT 251 Operating Systems Security ELECTIVE
CIT 252 Information Security and Disaster Recovery ELECTIVE
CIT 163 Open Source Applications ELECTIVE
CIT 164 Open Source Operating System ELECTIVE
CIT 159 MySQL and PHP ELECTIVE
CIT 155 Intro of Computer Forensics ELECTIVE
CIT 255 Advanced Computer Forensics ELECTIVE
CIT 256 File System Forensic Analysis ELECTIVE
CIT 275 Computer Forensics Seminar ELECTIVE
CIT 274 Security Seminar ELECTIVE
CIT 140 Electronic Game Development I ELECTIVE
CIT 141 Visual Concepts for Game Designers ELECTIVE
CIT 142 Computer Game Level Building ELECTIVE
CIT 143 Programming for Game Developers I ELECTIVE
CIT 241 Electronic Game Development II ELECTIVE
CIT 242 Programming for Game Developers II ELECTIVE
CIT 243 Game and Sound Production ELECTIVE
CIT 244 Production for Game Developers ELECTIVE
COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College CIT 240 Modding I ELECTIVE
CIT 245 Game Design on Paper ELECTIVE
CIT 260 Topics in Game Programming ELECTIVE
CIT 246 Modding II ELECTIVE
CIT 261 Fundamentals of Game Engine Design ELECTIVE
CIT 262 Advanced Game Analysis ELECTIVE
CIT 247 Pre-Production Game Development ELECTIVE
CIT 276 Game Production ELECTIVE
CIT 248 Data Structures in the Game Environment ELECTIVE
Criminal Justice
CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice ELECTIVE
CRJ 113 Criminal Law ELECTIVE
CRJ 115 Report Writing and Information Systems ELECTIVE
CRJ 218 Law Enforcement Management & Planning ELECTIVE
CRJ 219 Police and Community Relations ELECTIVE
CRJ 221 Juvenile Offenders ELECTIVE
CRJ 122 Introduction to Corrections ELECTIVE
CRJ 123 Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections ELECTIVE
CRJ 124 Contemporary Corrections ELECTIVE
CRJ 126 Corrections Administration ELECTIVE
CRJ 128 Offender Counseling and Rehabilitation ELECTIVE
CRJ 251 Criminology SOC 207 (SB)
CRJ 256 Criminal Investigation ELECTIVE
CRJ 258 Criminal Procedure ELECTIVE
CRJ 259 Introduction to Criminal Justice ELECTIVE
CRJ 260 Topics in Criminal Justice ELECTIVE
Dance
DAN 101 Modern Dance Technique I FINE ART 175 (A)
DAN 102 Modern Dance Technique II FINE ART 175 (A)
Deaf Studies
DST 101 Intro to Deaf Studies ELECTIVE
DST 110 Deaf Culture ELECTIVE
DST 210 The Deaf Community in Society ELECTIVE
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Bristol Community College Rhode Island College DST 221 Intro to the ASL/English Interpreting Profession ELECTIVE
DST 222 Fundamental Pre-Interpreter Skills ELECTIVE
DST 151 Deaf History ELECTIVE
DST 251 Deaf Literature and ASL Folklore ELECTIVE
DST 160 Topics in Deaf Studies ELECTIVE
Early Childhood Education
ECE 111 Introduction to Early Childhood Education ELECTIVE
ECE 112 Observing, Recording and Analyzing Early Childhood Settings ELECTIVE
ECE 113 Safe and Healthy Early Childhood Learning Environments ELECTIVE
ECE 221 Guiding Young Children ELECTIVE
ECE 222 Special Needs in Early Childhood ELECTIVE
ECE 223 Infant-Toddler Development ELECTIVE
ECE 125 Social Emotional Development of School Age Children ELECTIVE
ECE 232 Language Arts Across Preschool ELECTIVE
ECE 234 Preschool Curriculum Planning ELECTIVE
ECE 236 Infant/Toddler Curriculum Planning ELECTIVE
ECE 238 School Age Child Care Curriculum Planning ELECTIVE
ECE 244 Parent-Teacher Communications and Partnerships ELECTIVE
ECE 251 Teaching Practicum I and Seminar I ELECTIVE
ECE 252 Teaching Practicum II and Seminar II-Preschool Setting ELECTIVE
ECE 253 Teaching Practicum II and Seminar II-Infant/Toddler Setting ELECTIVE
ECE 255 Teaching Practicum II and Seminar II-School-Age Child Care Setting ELECTIVE
ECE 260 Play, Thinking and Development in the Young Child ELECTIVE
ECE 261 Teaching Pre-Practicum ELECTIVE
ECE 291 Day Care Administration ELECTIVE
ECE 292 Supervision/Personnel Mgmt in Early Child. Education ELECTIVE
Economics
ECN 111 Principles of Economics - Macro ECON 215
ECN 112 Principles of Economics - Micro ECON 214
ECN 115 Consumer Economics No credit
ECN 251 Money and Banking No credit
Education
EDU 220 Foundations of Education with Teaching Pre-Practicum ELECTIVE
English
ENG 090 Basic Writing Skills ENG 010
ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ELECTIVE
ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature ELECTIVE
ENG 101 + 102 WR 100 + 2cr ELECTIVE
ENG 214 Critical Writing and Academic Research ENG 231
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Bristol Community College Rhode Island College ENG 215 Technical Writing ELECTIVE
ENG 217 Contemporary American Writers ELECTIVE
ENG 230 Introduction to Film ENG 116 (A)
ENG 233 Beginning Poetry Writing ELECTIVE
ENG 250 Puerto Rican Literature ELECTIVE
ENG 251 World Literature I ELECTIVE
ENG 252 World Literature II ELECTIVE
ENG 251 + 252 ENG 161 (C1) + 2 cr ELECTIVE
ENG 253 English Literature I ELECTIVE
ENG 254 English Literature II ELECTIVE
ENG 255 American Literature I ELECTIVE
ENG 256 American Literature II ELECTIVE
ENG 257 Contemp. African-American Women's Writing ELECTIVE
ENG 258 Shakespeare ELECTIVE
ENG 259 Native American Novels ELECTIVE
ENG 260 Topics in English ELECTIVE
ENG 261 Topics in English ELECTIVE
ENG 262 Tutoring in a Writing Center: A Practicum & Honors ELECTIVE
ENG 264 Remembering the Holocaust in Literature and History: An Interdisciplinary Seminar ELECTIVE
ENG 283 Creative Writing Seminar ELECTIVE
English as a Second Language
ESL 012 Intermediate English Grammar No credit
ESL 013 Intermediate English Vocabulary & Reading Skills
No credit
ESL 014 Intermediate English Writing Skills
No credit
ESL 015 Intermediate English Conversation Skills No credit
ESL 122 Advanced English Grammar Review ELECTIVE
ESL 123 Advanced English Vocabulary & Reading Skills ELECTIVE
ESL 124 Advanced English Written Expression ELECTIVE
ESL 125 Advanced English Conversation ELECTIVE
French
FRN 101 Elementary French FREN 101
FRN 102 Elementary French (continued) FREN 102
FRN 201 Intermediate French FREN 113 (SB)
FRN 202 Intermediate French (continued) FREN 114 (SB)
Geology
GLG 101 Intro to Physical Geology PSCI 212 (SM)
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COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College Government
GVT 111 U.S. Government POLS 202 (SB)
GVT 112 Comparative Government SOC BEH 175 (SB)
GVT 251 Urban Government and Politics ELECTIVE
Health
HLT 115 Personal and Community Health HED 102
HLT 101 Medical Language Module I ELECTIVE
HLT 102 Medical Language Module II ELECTIVE
HLT 103 Medical Language Module III ELECTIVE
HLT 124 Basic Pharmacology for Health Sciences ELECTIVE
HLT 131 Muscle Structure & Function ELECTIVE
HLT 251 Community Health Problems HED 303
HLT 162 Selected Topics in Health Sciences ELECTIVE
History
HST 111 The West and the World I ELECTIVE
HST 112 The West and the World II ELECTIVE
HST 111 & 112 The West & the World I & II HIST 161 (C2)
HST 113 United States History to 1877 HIST 201
HST 114 United States History from 1877 HIST 202
HST 220 Roots of Human Societies ELECTIVE
HST 221 The Peoples of the Middle Ages ELECTIVE
HST 222 The Age of Revolutions ELECTIVE
HST 223 From the Industrial Age to the Information Age ELECTIVE
HST 220, HST 221, HST 222, HST 223: Any two of these courses HIST 161 (C2)
HST 251 The Social History of American Women ELECTIVE
HST 252 African American History AFAM 200 (SB)
HST 254 Twentieth Century Russian and Soviet History ELECTIVE
HST 256 History of World War II ELECTIVE
HST 257 History of Modern East Asia (China and Japan) HIST 162 (C3)
HST 259 History of North American Indian Peoples ANTH 102 (SB)
HST 260 Topics in History ELECTIVE
HST 261 Topics in History ELECTIVE
HST 262 Reading in History ELECTIVE
HST 164 The History of Southern New England ELECTIVE
HST 265 Immigration and Ethnicity in American History ELECTIVE
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COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College Human Services
SER 101 Introduction to Social Welfare SWRK 240
SER 251 Principles and Methods of Interviewing ELECTIVE
SER 291,292 Field Experience and Seminar I, II ELECTIVE
Humanities
HUM 251 Topics in the Humanities and the Arts ELECTIVE
HUM 252 Honors Study of Ethnic Cultures in Massachusetts ELECTIVE
HUM 254 Civil Rights and Women's Rights Movements: Made in Massachusetts ELECTIVE
HUM 157 Old Testament ELECTIVE
HUM 158 New Testament ELECTIVE
HUM 160 The Criminal in Literature and the Arts ELECTIVE
HUM 172 Coping with Life & Death ELECTIVE
HUM 275 Myth in the Human Experience ELECTIVE
Management
MAN 101 Principles of Management MGT 301 by exam or ELECTIVE
MAN 251 Human Resources Management ELECTIVE
MAN 152 Purchasing ELECTIVE
MAN 154 Small Business Management ELECTIVE
MAN 155 Basic Quality Control ELECTIVE
MAN 256 Inventory/Production Control ELECTIVE
MAN 290 Managing an Enterprise ELECTIVE
Marketing
MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MKTG 301 by exam or ELECTIVE
MAR 114 Sales Principles ELECTIVE
MAR 253 Sales Management ELECTIVE
MAR 255 Advertising Principles ELECTIVE
Mathematics
MTH 011 Arithmetic Review + MTH 1N Introduction to Algebra MATH 010
MTH 021 Introduction to Algebra No credit
MTH 031 Foundations of Intermediate Algebra No credit
MTH 151 College Algebra MATH 120
MTH 171 Precalculus-Functions MATH 209
MTH 111 Technical Mathematics for Fire Science ELECTIVE
MTH 173 Trigonometry ELECTIVE
MTH 214 Calculus I MATH 212 (M)
MTH 215 Calculus II MATH 213
COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 MATH 213
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Bristol Community College Rhode Island College MTH 141 Technical Mathematics I MATH 181 (M)
MTH 142 Technical Mathematics II ELECTIVE
MTH 119 Fundamental Statistics MATH 240 (M)
MTH 127 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I MATH 143
MTH 128 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II MATH 144
MTH 125 Modern College Mathematics MATH 139 (M)
MTH 131 Elements of College Mathematics MATH 177 (M)
MTH 132 Calculus with Applications MATH 238
MTH 243 Discrete Structures I MATH 200
MTH 244 Discrete Structures II ELECTIVE
MTH 251 Fundamental Business Statistics MGT 249
MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making MATH 240 (M)
MTH 253 Calculus III MATH 314
MTH 254 Ordinary Differential Equations ELECTIVE
Music
MUS 111 History of Music I FINE ART 175 (A)
MUS 112 History of Music II FINE ART 175 (A)
MUS 113 Introduction to Music Theory MUS 203 (A)
MUS 114 Music Theory II ELECTIVE
MUS 116 Music for the Child ELECTIVE
MUS 117 Sound Design for Multimedia ELECTIVE
Nursing
NUR 101 Fundamentals of Nursing ELECTIVE
NUR 102 Parent-Child Health Nursing ELECTIVE
NUR 201 Nursing Care of the Adult I ELECTIVE
NUR 202 Nursing Care of the Adult II ELECTIVE
NUR 203 Trends in Nursing ELECTIVE
Philosophy
PHL 111 Introduction to Logic PHIL 205 (SM)
PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 200
PHL 152 Ethics: Making Ethical Decisions in Mod. World PHIL 206
PHL 153 Philosophy of Education ELECTIVE
Physics
PHY 101 Technical Physics I PHYS 101 (LS)
PHY 102 Technical Physics II PHYS 102 (LS)
PHY 211 General Physics I PHYS 200 (LS)
PHY 212 General Physics II PHYS 201 (LS)
Portuguese
POR 101 Elementary Portuguese PORT 101
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Rhode Island College
POR 102 Elementary Portuguese (continued) PORT 102
POR 201 Intermediate Portuguese PORT 113 (SB)
POR 202 Intermediate Portuguese (continued) PORT 114 (SB)
POR 321 Portuguese for Interpreters ELECTIVE
POR 322 The Portuguese Language in the World: An Introduction to Lusofonia ELECTIVE
Psychology
PSY 101 General Psychology PSYC 110 (SB)
PSY 252 Child Development ELECTIVE
PSY 253 Adolescent Psychology ELECTIVE
PSY 254 Psychology of Personality ELECTIVE
PSY 255 Abnormal Psychology ELECTIVE
PSY 258 Introduction to Behavior Modification ELECTIVE
PSY 259 Psychology of Personal Adjustment ELECTIVE
PSY 260 Topics in Psychology ELECTIVE
PSY 261 Topics in Psychology ELECTIVE
PSY 262 Introduction to Thanatology ELECTIVE
PSY 263 Empowering Women in Transition Honors Sem. ELECTIVE
PSY 264 Psychology of Grief ELECTIVE
PSY 165 Psychology of Learning, Motivation and Achievement ELECTIVE
PSY 266 Introduction to Grief Counseling ELECTIVE
PSY 267 Intro to Gerontology: The Study of Aging ELECTIVE
PSY 168 Psychology of Work ELECTIVE
Science
SCI 112 Principles of Ecology GEN SCI MTH 175 (SM)
SCI 113 Physical Science ELECTIVE
SCI 115 Science and Care of Plants ELECTIVE
SCI 116 Science, Technology and Society: The Chemistry of Hazardous Toxic Materials ELECTIVE
SCI 117 History & Philosophy of Science GEN SCI MTH 175 (SM)
SCI 118 Science, Technology and Society: A Chemical Perspective ELECTIVE
SCI 119 Coastal Science ELECTIVE
SCI 130 Introduction to Aquaculture ELECTIVE
SCI 131 Techniques in Aquaculture ELECTIVE
SCI 132 Aquaculture: Intro to Principles & Practices ELECTIVE
SCI 240 Intro to Oceanography ELECTIVE
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COURSE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT updated 9-09 Bristol Community College Rhode Island College Social Science
SSC 101 Introduction to Geography GEOG 101 (SB)
SSC 217 Technology and Society ELECTIVE
SSC 260 Topics in Social Science ELECTIVE
Sociology
SOC 101 Principles of Sociology SOC 200 (SB)
SOC 212 The Sociology of Social Problems SOC BEH 175 (SB)
SOC 216 Food, Famine and Farming in the Global Village ELECTIVE
SOC 251 Marriage and the Family SOC 202 (SB)
SOC 252 The Sociology of Human Relations ELECTIVE
SOC 254 Alcohol Use and Abuse ELECTIVE
SOC 255 Social Psychology ELECTIVE
SOC 256 Race Relations SOC 208 (SB)
SOC 257 Social Issues in Loss ELECTIVE
SOC 258 Topics in Sociology ELECTIVE
SOC 261 Topics in Sociology ELECTIVE
Spanish
SPA 101 Elementary Spanish SPAN 101
SPA 102 Elementary Spanish (continued) SPAN 102
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish SPAN 113 (SB)
SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish (continued) SPAN 114 (SB)
SPA 213 Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPAN 113 (SB)
SPA 214 Spanish for Spanish Speakers (continued) SPAN 114 (SB)
SPA 351 Advanced Spanish Literature I ELECTIVE
SPA 352 Advanced Spanish Literature II ELECTIVE
Theatre
THE 101 Introduction to the Theatre THTR 105
THE 112 Actors' Workshop THTR 222
THE 113 Scene Study ELECTIVE
THE 114 Playwriting ELECTIVE
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THE 115 Director's Workshop THTR 425
THE 116 Acting for the Camera ELECTIVE
THE 117 Theatre History-The Early Years THTR 440
THE 118 Theatre History-The Modern Years THTR 442
THE 119 Attending the Play THTR 240 (A)
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THE 120 Costume Design for the Stage THTR 414
THE 121 Voice Production ELECTIVE
THE 122 Theatre Rehearsal and Performance (Fall) ELECTIVE
THE 123 Theatre Rehearsal and Performance (Spring) ELECTIVE
THE 124 Script Analysis ELECTIVE
THE 125 Sound Design & Production ELECTIVE
THE 127 Scenic Design THTR 412
THE 128 Lighting Design ELECTIVE
THE 132 Theater Production (Fall) ELECTIVE
THE 133 Theatre Production (Spring) ELECTIVE
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BCC to RIC Communications Major Articulation Agreement Spring 2009
BCC: Communication CR RIC: B.A. in Communications CR
General Courses
ENG 11 College Writing 3 WRTG 100 (W) 4
ENG 12 Introduction to Literature 3 General Elective 3
SPH 11 Fundamentals of Speech 3 General Elective 3
Behavioral or Social Science elective (Choose TWO): ANT 11, GVT 11, PSY 51, SOC, 11,12, 51, SSC 14
6 General Education Social/Behavioral Science (SB) requirement
6
Behavioral or Social Science elective 3 General Elective 3
Math elective (Choose ONE): MTH 19,25
3 General Education Mathematics (M) requirement
3
Lab Science (Choose TWO): AST 11, BIO 11, BIO 21, CHM 11, 13, 15, 16, GLG 16, PHY 01
8 General Education Lab Science (LS) AND Science/Math (SM) requirement
8
HST 11 The West and the World I 3 HIST 161 (General Education Core 2 Requirement) + 2 Elective credits
4
HST 12 The West and the World II 3 2
Program Requirements
COM 20 Intro to Communication 3 General Elective 3
COM 11 Mass Communication 3 COMM 240 Mass Media and Society 3
COM 40 Organizational Communication 3 Communications Elective 3
COM 12 News Writing and Reporting 3 ENG 240 News Writing 3
Program Electives Choose ONE Communication elective from the following: COM 41, 42, 57, 59
COM 41 Public Relations 3 COMM 301 Public Relations 3
COM 42 Writing for Organizations 3 General Elective 3
COM 57 Television Production AND 3 COMM 246 Television Production+ 2 General Elective credits
4
COM 59 Video Field Production & Editing 3 2
Restricted Electives Choose three electives from the following:
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COM 41, COM 42, COM 57, COM 59, ART 50, CIS 10, 11, ECN 11, 12, ENG 30, SPH 12, THE 16 or THE 21
COM 41 Public Relations 3 COMM 301 Public Relations 3
COM 42 Writing for Organizations 3 General Elective 3
COM 57 Television Production AND 3 COMM 246 Television Production + 2 Elective credits
4
COM 59 Video Field Production & Editing 3 2
CIS 10 Intro to Business Computer Applications OR CIS 11 Intro to Information Technology
3 CSCI 101 (Cognate for major) 3
ECN 11 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 ECON 215 (Cognate for major) 3
ECN 12 Principles of Economics-Micro 3 ECON 214 (Cognate for major) 3
ENG 30 Intro to Film 3 COMM 241 (General Education Arts Requirement)
3
SPH 12 Advanced Public Speaking 3 COMM 208 3
THE 16 Acting for the Camera 3 General Elective 3
THE 21 Voice Production 3 General Elective 3
Free Electives (Choose ONE of the Following Courses):
ENG 51 or 52 World Literature 3 ENG 161 (General Education Core 1 Requirement)
4
HST 57 History of Modern East Asia OR HUM 52 Honors Study of Ethnic Cultures in MA
3 General Education Core 3 Requirement 4
Total credits 62 64
Remaining RIC Requirements: General Education Major Requirements General Electives Total credits taken at RIC
8 30-43 5-18 56
Total credits 120
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