TRANSFER ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

And The

UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY

 

ART (Advertising - Commercial Art A. A. S.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

GOV 121

Am Nat'l Experience (RPOS 101M)

ART 110

2-D Design: Lang of Form (AART 110)

ART 111

3-D Design (AART 115)

  OR

ART 120

Painting/Color Theory (AART 230)

ART 112

Drawing I (AART 105)

ART 100

Intro Seminar (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

ART 111

3-D Design (ART 115)

  OR

ART 120

Painting/Color Theory (AART 230)

ART 113

Drawing II (AART 205)

ART 101

Hist of Art (AARH 010)

ART

Studio Course

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

ART 102

20th C Art (AARH 171L)

ART

Studio Course

ART

Studio Course

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

Elective

MAT 110, College Algebra (AMAT 100)

  OR
  Choose from Appendix A

SPRING

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

ART

Studio Course

ART

Studio Course

Science Course

 

* Free Elective

(Choose from Appendix I)

*Students must select a course from Appendix I or from another SUNY General Education category not previously met.

 

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (Liberal Arts and Science: A. S.)

[2 + 3 program: 2 years at Dutchess Community College followed by 3 years at the University at Albany]

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

CHM 121

Gen. Chemistry I (ACHM 120; 124)

MAT 221

Analy Geo & Calc I(AMAT 112)

PHY 151

Engineering Physics I (APHY 140, 145)

SCI 100

Intro Seminar (No credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

MAT 222

Analy Geo & Calc II (AMAT 113)

PHY 152

Engineering Physics II (APHY 150, 155)

HIS 104

History of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 121

American National Experience (RPS 101M)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

MAT 223

Analy Geo and Calc III (AMAT 214)

PHY 251

Engineering Physics III (APHY 204/145)

PHS 111

Weather and Climate (AATM 100N)

Soc Science

 

ECO 201

Micro Eco (AECO 110M)

Elective

Choose course from SUNY Gen. Ed. Appendix E.

SPRING

MAT 224

Differential Equations (AMAT 311)

CPS 141

Intro to Computer Science (ICSI 201N)

Humanities

Choose course from Appendices H or I

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

Elective

Choose course from SUNY Gen. Ed. Appendix F

*Students planning to transfer from Dutchess Community College to the University at Albany in Atmospheric Science should plan on studying at the University at Albany for 3 years.

Below is a typical program in Atmospheric Science at the University at Albany that transfer students should complete.

FALL

AMAT 214

Calculus III

APHY 240/245

Physics III and lab

AATM 210/210Z

Atmospheric Structure

Elective

 

SPRING

AMAT 311

Differential Equations

AATM 211

Weather Analysis & Forecasting

3 Electives

 

FALL

AATM 333

Quant. Methods Geophys

AATM 311

Severe & Usual Weather Forecasting & Analysis

AATM 320

Atmos. Thermodynamics

2 Electives

 

SPRING

AATM 321

Physical Meteorology

 

ATM Elective

 

ATM Elective

2 Electives

 

FALL

AATM 410

Dynamic Meteorology I

AATM 400

Synoptic Meteorology I

 

ATM Elective

2 Electives

 

SPRING

AATM 411

Dynamic Meteorology II

AATM 401

Synoptic Meteorology II

 

ATM Elective

2 Electives

 

 

BIOLOGY (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Science: A. S.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 121

Am. Nat'l. Experience (AHIS 010)

BIO 101

Gen Biology I (ABIO 110N)

CHE 121

Gen Chemistry I (ACHM 120/ 124)

MAT 115

*PreCal (AMAT 100)

  OR

MAT 221

Analy Geo & Calc I (AMAT 112)

SCI 100

Intro Seminar (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

BIO 102

Gen Biology II (ABIO 111N)

CHE 122

Gen Chemistry II (ACHM 121/ 125)

MAT 221

Analy Geo & Calc I (AMAT 112)

  OR

MAT 118

Elementary Statistics (AMAT 108)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

BIO 209

Mammalian Anatomy (ABIO 010)

  OR

BIO 210

Mammalian Physiology (ABIO 010)

  OR

BIO 205

Intro to Genetics (ABIO 212)

CHE 231

Organic Chemistry I (ACHM 220/ 222)

PHY 121

Gen Physics I (APHY 105N/106)

 

**Humanities Course

 

Elective

SPRING

CHE 232

Organic Chemistry II (ACHM 221/ 223)

PHY 122

Gen Physics II (APHY 108N/109)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

 

***Social Science Course

 

****Elective

*MAT 115 (Precalculus) cannot be used to satisfy the mathematics requirement for the Biology major at the University at Albany.

** Humanities course: Applicable courses are listed in the General Education Appendices H and I

***Social Science courses: Students must select one course from the following: BHS 204, BHS 208, BHS 210, BHS 214, GEO 102, GOV 219, GOV 220, GOV 223, HIS 107, HIS 108, HIS 206 or HIS 207.

****Elective: Students must select a course from Appendix E or from another SUNY General Education category not previously met.

 

CHEMISTRY (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Science A. S.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 121

Am. Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

CHE 121

Gen Chemistry I (ACHM 120/ 124)

PHY 151

***Engineering Physics I (APHY 140)

  OR

PHY 121

***General Physics I (APHY 105N, 106)

MAT 115

Precalculus Math (AMAT 100)

  OR

MAT 221

Analy Geo & Calc I (AMAT 112)

SCI 100

Intro Seminar (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

CHE 122

Gen Chemistry II (ACHM 121/ 125)

PHY 152

***Engineering Physics II (APHY 150)

  OR

PHY 122

***General Physics II (APHY 108N, 109)

(Elective/Free Elective)

MAT 222

Analy Geo & Calc II (AMAT 113)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

CHE 231

Organic Chemistry I (ACHM 220/ 222)

MAT 223

Analy Geo & Calc III (AMAT 214)

 

*Humanities Course

 

General Education Elective (Check with your D.C.C. adviser)

SPRING

CHE 232

Organic Chemistry II (ACHM 221/ 223)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

 

**Social Science Course

PHY 251

***Engineering Physics III (APHY 240/245)

 

General Education Elective (Check with your D.C.C. adviser)

*Humanities course: Applicable courses as listed in the General Education Appendices H and I.

**Social Science course: Students must select one course from the following: BHS 204, BHS 208, BHS 210, BHS 214; GEO 102;GOV 219, GOV 220, GOV 223; HIS 107, HIS 108, HIS 206 or HIS 207.

***Students pursuing a B.A. degree should take PHY 121 and PHY 122 and should consult with an adviser regarding the selection of science courses during the second year. Students pursing a B.S. degree should take PHY151, 152 and 251.

 

COMPUTER SCIENCE (Computer Science: A. S.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

CLP 101

Career Explor & Plng (ECPY 204)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

MAT 115

Precalc Math (AMAT 100)

OR

MAT 221

Analy Geo & Calc I (AMAT 112)

CPS 141

Intro to Comp Sci (ICSI 201N)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 108

Hist of World Civ Since 1700 (AHIS 010)

  OR

HIS 121

AHIS 010 Am. Nat'l Experience

MAT 221

Analy Geo & Calc I (AMAT 112)

  OR

MAT 222

Analy Geo & Calc II (AMAT 113)

CPS 142

Adv Program Techniques (ICSI 010)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness and Fitness (APLE 000)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

MAT 222

Analy Geo & Calc II (AMAT 113)

CPS 231

Data Structures (ICSI 310)

PHY 151

Engineering Physics I (APHY 140N)

 

* General Education Elective

 

Elective (Check with your adviser)

SPRING

CIS 227

Assembler Lang Prog (ICSI 010)

MAT 214

Discrete Mathematics (AMAT 220)

  OR

MAT 215

Intro to Linear Algeb (AMAT 220)

PHY 152

Engineering Physics II (APHY 124N)

 

* General Education Elective

 

Free Elective

*General Education Elective: Students should consult with a D.C.C. adviser concerning courses applicable to this program that are listed in the General Education Appendices D, E, G, H and I.

 

ENGLISH (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Science: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

HIS 121

Am Nat'l Exerience (AHIS 010)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

Humanities course

(Choose from Appendix I)

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

LAH 100

Liberal Arts Humanities Intro Sem (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

Humanities Course

(Recommended: Foreign Language)

Science Course

 
 

*Mathematics course

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

ENG 216

Short Story (AENG 223L) (Updated 12/04)

   
 

Global Prospective Course: ART 103 (AARH 010)

 

**Social Science Course

 

***English Elective

****Elective

 

SPRING

 

***English Elective

 

** Social Science Course

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix H)

 

** Social Science Course

**** Free Elective

 

(Students completing this program will be able to transfer 9 credits at the 200-300 level to the
English major, beyond the two composition courses)

*Mathematics courses: MAT 109, 110, 115, 118 or higher is required. Students must meet the math course prerequisites.

**Social Science courses: Students must select one course from the following: BHS 204, BHS 208, BHS 210, BHS 214; GEO 102; GOV 219, GOV 220, GOV 223; HIS 107, HIS 108, HIS 206 or HIS 207. Students must choose from at least two fields of study.

***English courses: Any 200-level course except ENG 211 and 217.

****Elective/Free Elective courses: Students should consult with a D.C.C. adviser concerning SUNY General Education requirements not previously met.

 

FOREIGN LANGUAGES: FRENCH, ITALIAN, SPANISH (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Science: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

GOV 121

Am Nat'l Gov't (RPOS 101M)

  OR

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

 

* Elementary Language I (Humanities course)

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

LAH 100

Liberal Arts Humanities Intro Sem (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

 

* Elementary Language II (Humanities course)

 

** Mathematics Course

 

Science Course

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

 

Intermediate Language I (Elective)

 

*** English Course

 

Global Perspective Course (Recommend ART 103 (AARH 010)

 

**** Social Science Course (Check with your adviser)

 

Elective (Check with your adviser)

SPRING

 

Intermediate Language II (Elective)

 

*** English Course

 

**** Social Science Course (Check with your adviser)

 

**** Social Science Course (Check with your adviser)

 

Free Elective (Check with your adviser)

NOTE: Student planning to take language courses at the University at Albany are required to consult with the Department Chair or Undergraduate Adviser to determine appropriate entry level on this campus regardless of prior language background. Language credit applicable to the major requirement begins with the first intermediate language course in Italian and after the second intermediate language course in French and Spanish.

*Students with a high school background in the language may be expected to begin college study at a higher level in the first year and continue with appropriate advanced courses in the second year. Students must choose from at least two fields of study.

**Mathematics courses: MAT 109, 110, 115, 118 or higher is required. Students must meet the math course prerequisites.

***English courses: Any 200-level course except ENG 211 and 217.

****Social Science courses: Students must select one course from the following: BHS 204, BHS 208, BHS 210, BHS 214; GEO 102; GOV 219, GOV 220, GOV 223; HIS 107, HIS 108, HIS 206 or HIS 207. Students must choose form at least two fields.

 

HISTORY: (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

HIS 103

**Hist of U.S. I (AHIS 100)

Humanities Course

*(Choose from Appendix I)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

LAH 100

Liberal Arts Humanities Intro Sem (No Credit)

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

HIS 104

Hist. of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

Humanities Course

*(Choose from Appendix H)

MAT 118

Elementary Statistics (AMAT 108)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

GOV 121

Am Nat'l Gov't (RPOS 101M0

  OR

HIS 101

**Western Civ I (AHIS 130)

ECO 201

**Micro Eco (AECO 110M)

Science Course

 
 

* Humanities Course (Check with your D.C. C. adviser)

 

**** English Course

SPRING

HIS 102

Western Civ II (AHIS 131) (Elective)

ECO 202

Macro Eco (AECO 111M) (Elective)

Free Elective

(Check with your D.C.C. adviser)

 

*** Global Perspective Course

 

**** English Course

*Humanities courses: Meets D.C.C. Humanities requirement.

**Meets D.C.C. Social Science requirements.

***Global Perspective course: Students must select a course from the following: ENG 213, ENG 221, ENG 264, ENG 267. (Any of these will also meet a 200-level English course requirement.)

****English courses: Any 200-level course except ENG 211 and 217.

 

MATHEMATICS (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Mathematics: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

MAT 221

Analy Geo & Calc I (AMAT 112)

PHY 121

General Physics I (APHY 105N/106)

  OR

PHY 151

Engineering Physics I (APHY 140N/145)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

LAM

*Intro Seminar (No Credit)

  OR

LAH

Intro Seminar (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 108

Hist of World Civ Since 1700 (AHIS 010)

  OR

HIS 121

Am Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

MAT 222

Analy Geo & Calc II (AMAT 113)

PHY 122

Gen Physics II (APHY 108N/109)

  OR

PHY 152

Engineering Physics II (APHY 124N)

 

General Ed Elective (check with your adviser)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

MAT 223

Analy Geo & Calc III (AMAT 214)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

CPS 141

Intro to Comp Science (ICSI 201N)

MAT 214

Discrete Mathematics (AMAT 221)

 

General Education Elective (Check with your adviser)

SPRING

MAT 215

Intro to Linear Algebra (AMAT 220)

MAT 224

Differential Equations (AMAT 311)

 

Free Elective (Check with your adviser)

 

Electives (4-6 credits Check with your D.C.C. adviser)

*LAM students enrolled in MAT 115; 215; 221; 223; or 224 take LAM 100 – all other students take LAH 100.

 

MUSIC (PERFORMING ARTS: A.S.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

PFA 100

Perf. Arts Intro Seminar (ACAS 010)

HIS 104

HIS of U.S.II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 108

His of World Civ. Since 1700 (AHIS 010)

  OR

HIS 121

Am Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

MUS 101

Music Appreciation (AMUS 100L)

THE 105

Intro to the Theatre (ATHR 107L)

DAN 101

Foundation of Dance (DPEC 030)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness, Fitness (APLE 000)

 

** Performance Courses (7-8 credits) (Include MUS 115 (AMUS 110) and (MUS 116 (AMUS 140)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

***

Mathematics Course (Choose from Appendix A)

ART 101

History of Art (AARH 010)

**

Performance Courses (10-11 credits)

SPRING

 

*Science Course (Choose from Appendix B)

 

Performance Courses (9-10 credits) Include MUS 201 (AMUS 230L) and MUS 202 (AMUS 231L) (Students transferring to the Music Technology Program should also include MUS 219 (AMUS 325)

 

Free Elective (Check with your D.C.C. adviser)

**Performance courses: Students must take at least 26 credit hours of performance courses, of which at least 9 credit hours need to second tier courses. Students who take private lessons or participate in performing ensembles may accrue some performance course credits by taking music lessons, participating in a music ensemble, or taking 1-credit dance courses 3-4 semesters in a row. Students must follow all prerequisites and are thus encouraged to plan their sequence early with the aid of an adviser.

 

FIRST TIER PERFORMANCE COURSES

DAN 102, DAN 106, DAN 107, DAN 146/147, PED 146, PED 147

MUS 113, MUS 114, MUS 115, MUS 116, MUS 121, MUS 122, MUS 131, MUS 132, MUS 135, MUS 136, MUS 137,

MUS 141, MUS 142, MUS 143, MUS 144, MUS 151, MUS 152, MUS 161, MUS 162

SPE 102, SPE 111, THE 103, THE 106, THE 109, THE 161

 

SECOND TIER PERFORMANCE COURSES

COM 220, DAN 104, DAN 108, DAN 246/247, DAN 271-272-273, PED 246, PED 247

MUS 201, MUS 202, MUS 205, MUS 206, MUS 210, MUS 211, MUS 212, MUS 219, MUS 221, MUS 222, MUS 231

MUS 232, MUS 236, MUS 237, MUS 241, MUS 242, MUS 243, MUS 244, MUS 251, MUS 252, MUS 261, MUS 262

MUS 271-272-273, SPE 212, THE 201, THE 261

 

PHILOSOPHY (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Science: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

GOV 121

Am Nat'l Gov't (RPOS 101M)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

PHI 201

Intro to Phil (APHI 110L) (D.C.C. Humanities)

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

LAH 100

Liberal Arts Humanities Intro Sem (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

PHI 107

Intro to Art of Reasoning (APHI 112L) (Humanities)

MAT 118

Elem Statistics (AMAT 108)

Science Course

 

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

PHI 203

Major Religions of the World (APHI 214) (D.C.C. Global perspectives)

 

*English Course

BHS 208

Sociology of the Future (ASOC 010) (D.C.C. Social Science)

Humanities Course

Recommended: (Choose from Appendix I)

 

Elective (Choose from Appendix H)

SPRING

PHI 205

Ethical Theory (APHI 212) (D.C.C. Elective)

 

*English Course

 

**Social Science Course

Free Elective

Recommended: Foreign Language

 

**Social Science Course

*English courses: Any 200-level course except ENG 211 and 217

**Social Science courses: Students may choose courses in Behavioral Science, Economics, Geography, Government, History, HGE 101 and Psychology. Students must choose at least two fields of study.

 

PHYSICS (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Science: A. S.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 121

Am Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

PHY 151

Engineering Physics I (APHY 140N, 145)

MAT 221

Analy Geo & Calc I (AMAT 112)

SCI 100

Intro Seminar (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

PHY 152

Engineering Physics II (APHY 150N, 155)

MAT 222

Analy Geo & Calc II (AMAT 113)

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix H or I)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

PHY 251

Engineering Physics III (APHY 220/221)

MAT 223

Analy Geo & Calc III (AMAT 214)

CHE 121

Gen Chemistry I (ACHM 120/ 124)

 

*Social Science course

 

General Education Elective (Check with your D.C.C. adviser)

SPRING

PHY 252

Engineering Physics II (PHY 224/225)

CHE 122

Gen Chemistry II (ACHM 121/ 125)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

 

General Education Elective (Check with your adviser)

 

Free Elective (Check with your D.C.C. adviser)

*Social Science Course: Students must select from the following: BHS 204, BHS 208, BHS 210, BHS 214; GEO 102, GOV 219, GOV 220, GOV 223; HIS 107, HIS 108, HIS 206, or HIS 207.

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE (Liberal arts and Humanities: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

GOV 121

Am Nat'l Gov't (RPOS 101M) (Social Science)

 

*Humanities Course (Choose from Appendix I)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

LAH 100

Liberal Arts Humanities Intro Sem (No credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

GOV 151

Introduction to Law (RPOS 010) (Social Science)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

MAT 118

Elem Statistics (AMAT 108) (Mathematics)

Science Course

 

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

GOV 201

Mod Political Ideologies (RPOS 010) (Elective)

HIS 103

His of U.S. I (AHIS 100) (Social Science Elective)

*Humanities Course

Recommended: (Choose from Appendix H)

 

***English Course

*Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix H)

SPRING

GOV 221

Comp Political System (RPOS 010) (Global Perspective)

HIS 104

His of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

Humanities Course

*(Check with your adviser)

 

**English Course

 

Free Elective (Check with your adviser)

*Humanities courses: Students must select at least one course from Appendix H and at least one course from Appendix I. Students may choose an additional course in Art, Dance, Foreign Languages (any), Music, Philosophy, Spanish, Speech and Theatre. Students must choose at least two fields of study.

**English courses: Any 200-level course except ENG 211 and 217.

 

PSYCHOLOGY (Liberal Arts and Sciences; Humanities and Social Science: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 121

Am Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

PSY 111

Psy Principles I (APSY 101M) (Social Science)

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

LAH

Liberal Arts Humanities Intro Sem (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

MAT 118

Elem Statistics (AMAT 108)

PSY 221

Child and Adol Psy (APSY 203) (Social Science)

Science Course

 

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

PSY 206

Social Psy (APSY 270) (Elective)

 

*English Course

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix I)

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix H)

 

Psychology Elective

SPRING

PSY 201

Abnormal Psy (APSY 010)

 

** English Course

Humanities Course

(Check with your adviser)

 

**Social Science Course (Check with your adviser)

 

Free Elective (Check with your adviser)

NOTE: Pre-requisites for admission to Psychology Major: In addition to PSY 111 – Psychological Principles I (Psy 101) courses comparable to Albany PSY 210 – Statistical Methods in Psychology and PSY 211 – Experimental Psychology must be satisfactorily completed with a grade “C” or better before formal admission to the major can be granted. When feasible, DCC students are encouraged to locate and enroll in comparable courses at a local four-year college.

Transfers entering with only PSY 101 will be advised by the Psychology Department as PROPOSED Psychology majors. They will be directed to enroll in PSY 210 first semester on the Albany campus and PSY 211 second semester.

*English courses: Any 200-level course except ENG 211 and 217.

**Social Science course: Students must select one course from the following: BHS 204, BHS 208, BHS 210, BHS 214; GEO 102; GOV 219, GOV 220, GOV 223; HIS 107, HIS 108, HIS 206, HIS 207. Choose from at least two fields of study.

 

RHETORIC AND COMMUNICATION (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

SPE 100

Found Of Comm (ACOM 010) (Humanities)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 121

Am Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

LAH

Liberal Arts Humanities Intro Sem (No Credit)

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

SPE 101

Public Speaking (ACOM 203) (Humanities)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

MAT 118

Elem Statistics (AMAT 108)

Science Course

 

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

SPE 201

Persuasion: Argument & Emotion (ACOM 212) (Elective)

CPS 141

Intro to Comp Sci (ICSI 201N) (Elective)

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix I)

  *English Course
 

**Social Science Course

SPRING

SPE 210

Dynamics of Disc. (ACOM 204) (Elective)

SPE 211

Comm Theory (ACOM 265 (Free Elective)

**Social Science

 
  *English Course
**Social Science

(Check with your adviser)

*English courses: Any 200-level course except ENG 211 and 217.

**Social Science courses: Students must select one course from the following: BHS 204, BHS 208, BHS 210, BHS 214; GEO 102; GOV 219, GOV 220, GOV 223; HIS 107, HIS 108, HIS 206 & HIS 207. Students must choose from at least two fields of study.

 

SOCIOLOGY (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

PSY 111

Psychological Principles I (APSY 101M) (Social Science)

HIS 104

History of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 121

Am Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

LAH 100

Liberal Arts Humanities Into Sem (No credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 203

Sociology (ASOC 115M) (Social Science)

MAT 118

Elem Statistics (AMAT 108)

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix H)

Science Course

 

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

BHS 205

The Family (ASOC 250) (Elective)

PSY 206

Social Psy (APSY 270) (Elective)

 

*English Course

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix I)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

SPRING

BHS 209

Racial & Ethnic Relations (ASOC 282M) (Elective)

BHS 262

Juvenile Delinquency (ASOC 283M) (Free Elective)

 

*English Course

Humanities Course

(Check with your adviser)

 

**Social Science/Global Perspective Course

*English courses: Any 200-level course except ENG 211 and 217.

** Social Science/Global Perspective course: Students must select one course from the following: BHS 204, BHS 208, BHS 210, BHS 214; GEO 102; GOV 219, GOV 220, GOV 223; HIS 107, HIS 108, HIS 206 or HIS 207.

 

THEATRE (Performing Arts: A. S.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 121

Am Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

THE 105

Intro to the Theatre (ATHR 107L) (Humanities)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

LAH 100

Liberal Arts Humanities Intro Sem (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

Science Course

 

SPE 101

Public Speaking (ACOM 203) (Humanities)

MAT 109 Or higher

 

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

THE 109

Acting (ATHR 140) (Elective)

THE 103

Design and Stagecraft (ATHR 135) (Elective)

 

*English Course

 

**Social Science/Global Perspective

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix I)

SPRING

THE 106

Play Production (ATHR 201) (Elective)

 

*English Course

 

** Social Science Course

 

**Social Science Course

Free Elective

(Check with your adviser)

*English courses: Any 200 level course except ENG 211 or 217.

**Social Science/Global Perspective courses: Students must select one course from the following: BHS 204, BHS 208, BHS 210, BHS 214; GEO 102; GOV 219, GOV 220, GOV 223; HIS 107, HIS 108, HIS 206, HIS 207. Students must choose at least two fields of study.

 

ACCOUNTING/ BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (A. S.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

**** ACC 104

Financial Acc (BACC 211)

CIS 111

Comp. Sys & App. (ICSI 010)

MAT 110

College Algebra (AMAT 100)

  OR

MAT 115

PreCalc Math (AMAT 100)

  OR

MAT 125

Calc w/Bus Appl (AMAT 106)

  OR

MAT 221

Analy Geo and Calc I (AMAT 112)

ACC 100

Acc Intro Sem (No Credit)

  OR

BUS 100

Bus Admin Intro Sem (No Credit)

BUS 104

***Bus Org & Mgt (BBUS 000)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 108

Hist of World Civ Since 1700 (AHIS 010)

  OR

HIS121

Am Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

ACC 204

Managerial Acc (BACC 222)

**** MAT 118

Elem Statistics (AMAT 108)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

BUS 215

Business Law I (BLAW 220)

**** ECO 201

Micro Eco (AECO 110M)

**** PSY 111

Psych Principles I (APSY 101M)

  OR

BUS 107

Principles of Mkt (BMKT 000)

  OR

BUS 244

Human Res Mgt (BMGT 000)

 

** English Course

Science Course

(Choose from Appendix B)

SPRING

BUS 216

Business Law II (BLAW 321)

  OR

MAT 125

Calc w/Bus Appl (AMAT 106)

  OR

MAT 221

Analy Geo and Calc I (AMAT 112)

**** ECO 202

Macro Eco (AECO 111M)

**** BHS 203

Sociology (ASOC 115M) (Free Elective)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

* BUS 107

Principles of Mkt (BMKT 000)

  OR

* BUS 244

Human Res Mgt (BMGT 000)

 

General Education Elective (Check with your adviser)

*Students should take PSY 111, Psych Principles I, as an alternate to BUS 107 or BUS 244. Students should consult with a D.C.C. adviser for further information regarding this requirement.

**English courses: Any 200-level course except ENG 211 and 217

***Course may apply for graduation credits at Albany, but does not apply toward the major at the University at Albany.

****Business core courses at the University at Albany

 

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (A. S.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

CRJ 141

Intro to Criminal Justice (RCRJ 201)

CRJ 100

Criminal Justice Intro Sem (RCRJ 010)

HIS 104

Hist of U.S. II (AHIS 101)

  OR

HIS 108

Hist of World Civ Since 1700 (AHIS 010)

  OR

HIS 121

Am. Nat'l Experience (AHIS 010)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & Fitness (APLE 000)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

CRJ 206

Crim & Sci Invest (APLE 000)

PSY 206

Social Psych (APSY 270)

BIO 103

Human Bio (ABIO 010N)

  OR

BIO 104

Environ Bio (ABIO 010)

MAT 118

Elem Statistics (AMAT 108)

PED 101

Self Defense (DPEC 010)

  OR

PED 113

Intro to Martial Arts (DPEC 010)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

CRJ 201

Police Org (ACRJ 010)

BHS 142

Criminology (RCRJ 200)

BHS 242

Drug Alcohol Use (ASOC 010)

CRJ 263

Crim Proc (RCRJ 010)

 

* General Education Elective (Check with your adviser)

SPRING

PSY 134

Group Dynamics (ACOM 204)

BHS 262

Juvenile Delinquency (ASOC 283M)

CRJ 264

NYS Penal law (RCRJ 010)

CRJ 266

Prob & Issues in CRJ (RCRJ 010)

SPE 101

Public Speaking (ACOM 203)

 

*General Education Elective (Check with your adviser)

*General Education Elective: Courses applicable to this program are listed in the General Education Appendices D, E, F, H and I. Students may be select a course from Appendix D only if HIS 104 or GOV 121 have not been previously taken. Students may select a course from Appendix F only if HIS 108 has not been previously taken.

The University at Albany will accept up to 12 applied elective credits. By definition these credits cannot be used toward a major. But, they can be used to count toward the 120 credits needed for the Bachelor's degree.

 

SOCIAL WELFARE (Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences: A. A.)

FIRST YEAR

FALL

ENG 101

Composition I (AENG 010Z)

*** BHS 110

Intro to Human Services (RSSW 210) (Social Science)

*** BHS 203

Sociology (ASOC 115M) (Social Science)

*** GOV 121

Am Nat'l Gov't (RPOS 101M)

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix I)

LAH 100

Liberal Arts Humanities Intro Sem (No Credit)

SPRING

ENG 102

Composition II (AENG 010)

*** PSY 111

Psychological Prin (APSY 101M) (Social Science)

*** BHS 103

Social Problems (ASOC 180M)

*** MAT 118

Elem Statistics (AMAT 108)

Humanities Course

(Choose from Appendix H)

 

SECOND YEAR

FALL

*** PSY 206

Social Psychology (APSY 270) (Elective)

 

Global Perspective Course (We recommend: BHS 204 Anthropology (AANT 100) or PHI 203 Major Religions of the World (APHI 214)

*** BIO 101

Gen Bio I (ABIO 110N)

 

**English Course (Check with your adviser)

WFE 101

Lifetime Wellness & fitness (APLE 000)

SPRING

*** BHS 209

Racial & Ethnic Relations (ASOC 282M) (Elective)

*** PSY 201

Abnormal Psych (APSY 010) (Free Elective)

BIO 102

Gen Bio II (ABIO 111N)

 

**English Course (Check with your adviser)

 

* Humanities Course (Check with your adviser)

(Students must meet all DCC degree requirements that are not already met by the courses listed above.)

*Humanities courses: Students should select one course from the following: MUS 201, MUS 202 or PHI 201.

**English courses: Any 200 level courses except ENG 211 and ENG 217.

***Base course for the Social Welfare Program at the University at Albany.




[Students must consult with a D.C.C. adviser and meet all A.A.S, A.S. or A.A. degree requirements that are not already met by the courses listed above.]


DCC Transfer Articulation Agreement

March 2002; April 2002; June 2002