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Appendix A: Articulated Associate Degrees Community College of Allegheny County

The following table is the list of Articulated Associate Degrees between Community College of Allegheny County and Grand Canyon University (GCU). Students who complete a transfer-oriented associate degree (Associate of Arts or Associate of Science) may fulfill Grand Canyon University's General Education requirements. Students without a transfer-oriented degree (Associate of Applied Science) must fulfill the General Education requirements and have a course-by-course evaluation completed. Additional programmatic admission requirements and transfer policy information can be found within the .

Community College of Allegheny County Degree

Associate of Science: Early Education & Child Development

Associate of Arts: Psychology

Associate of Science: Criminal Justice & Criminology- Law Enforcement

Associate of Science: Criminal Justice & Criminology- Corrections Associate of Science: Criminal Justice & Criminology- Computer

Forensics

Associate of Science in Nursing Associate of Science in Nursing- LPN to RN

Grand Canyon University Degree Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education (IP/TL) Bachelor of Science in Psychology Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)

All Grand Canyon University programs follow a Program of Study, which can be changed by the University at any time. All Programs of Study are subject to the terms, conditions, and policies

outlined in the University's enrollment application and the .

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Appendix B: Course Equivalency Guide Community College of Allegheny County

The following table is the assessment of the courses between Community College of Allegheny County and Grand Canyon University (GCU). The following will be used in evaluating official transcripts.

These courses fulfill the competency requirements; however, the courses may not fulfill the credit requirements. To obtain an undergraduate degree at GCU, students are required to meet a minimum of 120 semester credit hours.

Course Code

ART-103 ART-104 ART-106 BIO-100 BIO-110

BIO-151

BIO-152

BIO-161

BIO-162

BIO-175 CHM-109

CHM-151

CHM-152

CIT-100 CIT-115 CIT-140 CIT-181 CIT-280 CIT-281 CJC-201 CJC-101 CJC-102 CJC-124 CJC-151 CJC-152 CJC-201 CJC-203 CJC-204 CJC-205 CJC-206 CJC-207 CJC-211 CJC-214 ECD-101

Community College of Allegheny County

Course Title

Art History - Ancient Art History - Modern Art Appreciation Life Science

Introduction to Biological Sciences

General Biology 1

General Biology 2

Anatomy &Physiology 1

Anatomy &Physiology 2

Microbiology

Introduction to Chemistry

General Chemistry 1

General Chemistry2

Computer Fundamentals &Applications Intro to Information Technology Office Productivity Applications Principles of Information Security Computer Forensics 2 Project in Computer Forensics Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation Intro Criminal Justice/Criminology Introduction to Corrections Juvenile Justice & Juvenile Delinquency Criminal Justice System Law Ethics in Criminal Justice Fund of Criminal Investigation Evidence and Procedures Criminal Justice Sys Org and Admin Introduction to Criminalistics Police Operations Criminal Offenders and Their Environment Treatment of the Offenders: Issues & Strategies Criminal Justice Administration Practicum Intro to Early Education & Child Development

Credits

3 3 3 3

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

3 3 4 4 4 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Grand Canyon University

Course Equivalency

General Education: Global Awareness General Education: Global Awareness General Education: Global Awareness BIO-130: Introduction to Life Sciences I BIO-100&BIO-100L: Biology Concepts Lecture and Lab BIO-181&BIO-181L: General Biology I Lecture and Lab BIO-182&BIO-182L: General Biology II Lecture and Lab BIO-201&BIO-201L: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lecture and Lab BIO-202&BIO-202L: Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture and Lab BIO-205&BIO-205L: Microbiology Lecture and Lab CHM-101&CHM-101L: Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry Lecture and Lab CHM-113&CHM-113L: General Chemistry I Lecture and Lab CHM-115&CHM-115L: General Chemistry II Lecture and Lab BIT-200: Introduction to Computer Technology General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Education: Global Awareness JUS-104: Introduction to Justice Studies JUS-330: The Correctional Function JUS-452: Juvenile Delinquency and Justice JUS-230: Fundamentals of Criminal Law JUS-460: Ethics in the Criminal Justice System General Education: Global Awareness General Education: Global Awareness General Education: Global Awareness General Education: Global Awareness JUS-320: The Police Function General Education: Global Awareness General Education: Global Awareness General Education: Global Awareness ECH-125: Foundations of Early Childhood

Applied Semester Credits

3 3 3 3

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

3 3 4 4 4 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Appendix B: Course Equivalency Guide Community College of Allegheny County

Course Code

ECD-105 and ECD107 ECD-113 ECD-135 ECD-202 ECD-210 ECD-211 ECD-212 ECD-214 ECD-218 ECD-240

EDU-125

EDU-202 EDU-205 ENG-101 ENG-102 ENG-115 ENG-117 ENG-205 HIS-101 and HIS102 HIS-104 and HIS105 MAT-102 MAT-106 MAT-107 MAT-108 MAT-110 MAT-111 MAT-114 MAT-142 MAT-161 MAT-190 MAT-195 MAT-201 MUS-101

NUR-110

NUR-120 NUR-130 NUR-140 NUR-210 NUR-220 NUR-230

Community College of Allegheny County

Course Title

Early Childhood Development: Birth to Age 6 and Health and Safety of Children

Middle Childhood/Adolescent Development Practicum: Observation and Assessment Children With Special Needs Clinical Skills With Children Family Systems Lang/Literacy/Literature Early Childhood Curriculum for Early Childhood Classroom Child Care Management & Administration Practicum: Pre-K - 4 Foundations Middle Educational & Assistive Technology Level/Secondary Education Educational & Assistive Technology English Language Learners English Composition 1 English Composition 2 General Literature General Literature Children's Literature

History of Western Civilization 1 and History of Western Civilization 2

United States History 1 and United States History 2

Mathematical Concepts Mathematics for Health Sciences Math for Elementary Education Intermediate Algebra Mathematics for Elementary Education 2 College Algebra Mathematics for the Technologies Pre-Calculus Elementary Statistics Contemporary Mathematics Business Mathematics Calculus 1 Introduction to Music Foundation & Health Promotion Concepts for Nursing Practice Health Assessment Concepts for Nursing Practice Basic Health Concepts for Nursing Practice Evidence Based Nursing Drug Therapy Professional Nursing Issues Adult Health Concepts Nursing Practice Family Health Concepts Nursing Practice

Credits

6

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

3

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

6

6

3 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 3

2

2 6 3 2 4 4

Grand Canyon University

Course Equivalency

ECH-235: Child Growth and Development: Health, Safety, Nutrition, and Fitness General Education: Global Awareness General Elective General Elective ECH-225: Introduction to the Exceptional Learner General Elective ECH-325: Child, Family, Community, and Culture ECH-425: Early Literacy Development General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective

General Elective General Elective ENG-105: English Composition I ENG-106: English Composition II General Elective General Education: Global Awareness ECH-430: Early Childhood Literature HIS-109: World Civilization

General Education: Global Awareness HIS-221: Themes in United States History

General Education: Global Awareness MAT-110: Basics of Algebra General Education: Critical Thinking MAT-150: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I MAT-134: Applications of Algebra MAT-151: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II MAT-250: College Algebra and Trigonometry General Education: Critical Thinking General Education: Critical Thinking MAT-274: Probability and Statistics MAT-144: College Mathematics General Education: Critical Thinking MAT-252:Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MUS-210: Music Appreciation

General Elective

General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective

Applied Semester Credits

4

2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

3

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4

2 4

2 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 3

2

2 6 3 2 4 4

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Appendix B: Course Equivalency Guide Community College of Allegheny County

Course Code

NUR-240

NUR-250

PHL-101 and PHL155 PHL-103 PHL-111

PHS-101

PHY-100

PHY-141

POL-103

PSY-101 PSY-108 PSY-113 PSY-150 PSY-201 PSY-202 PSY-204 PSY-210 PSY-208 PSY-214 PSY-270 PSY-290 SOC-101 SOC-208 SOC-211 SOW-102 SOW-130 SPH-101 THE-101

Community College of Allegheny County

Course Title

Complex Health Concepts Nursing Practice Leadership/Management Concepts Healthcare Delivery

Introduction to Philosophy and Ethics

Logic Religions of the World Earth Science Basic Physics

Physics 1

American Government

Introduction to Psychology Human Growth & Development Psychology of Death & Dying Psychology of Intervention Educational Psychology Social Psychology Adolescent Psychology Child Psychology Abnormal Psychology Psychology of Adulthood Statistics for the Behavioral &Social Sciences Research Methods & Applications Introduction to Sociology Urban Sociology Racial and Ethnic Minorities Child Welfare Community Resources Oral Communication Introduction to Theatre

Credits

7

3

6

3 3 3 4

4

3

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Grand Canyon University

Course Equivalency

General Elective General Elective

PHI-103: Introduction to Philosophy and Ethics

General Education: Global Awareness General Education: Critical Thinking INT-244: World Religions

PHY-104: Earth and Space Science General Education: Critical Thinking PHY-111&PHY-111L: General Physics I Lecture and Lab POS-252: Federal Government General Education: Global Awareness PSY-102: General Psychology PSY-357: Lifespan Development General Education: Global Awareness General Education: Global Awareness EDU-213:Educational Psychology PSY-369: Social Psychology General Education: Global Awareness PSY-354: Child Psychology PSY-470: Abnormal Psychology General Education: Global Awareness MAT-274: Probability and Statistics PSY-452: Experimental Psychology SOC-102: Principles of Sociology General Education: Global Awareness SOC-415: American Minority Peoples General Elective General Elective COM-210: Public Speaking TRE-125: Introduction to Theatre

Applied Semester Credits

7

3

4

2 3 3

3

4

4

2 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Appendix C: Transfer Guide Community College of Allegheny County

Associate of Science: Criminal Justice & Criminology Computer Forensics ? Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

The following table outlines the requirements needed to receive an Associate of Science: Criminal Justice & Criminology Computer Forensics from Community College of Allegheny County. Within the table we have identified preferred courses from Community College of Allegheny County that will be applicable towards Grand Canyon University's Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies. The following will be used in evaluating official transcripts.

Community College of Allegheny County ? Associate of Science: Criminal Justice & Criminology

Computer Forensics

CIT-115: Intro to Information Technology CJC-101: Intro to Criminal Justice/Criminology CJC-124: Juvenile Justice & Juvenile Delinquency ENG-101: English Composition 1 PSY-101: Introduction to Psychology

CIT-180: Computer Forensics 1 CIT-181: Principles of Information Security CJC-151: Criminal Justice System Law CJC-152: Ethics in Criminal Justice ENG-102: English Composition 2

CIT-280: Computer Forensics 2 CIT-281: Project in Computer Forensics CJC-201: Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation CJC-206: Police Operations SOC-101: Introduction to Sociology

BIO-100: Life Science CJC-204: Criminal Justice Sys Org and Admin MAT-102: Mathematical Concepts PHL-101: Introduction to Philosophy OR SPH-101: Oral Communication

Credits

Grand Canyon University ? Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

First Semester-15 credits

3

General Elective

3

JUS-104: Introduction to Justice Studies

3

JUS-452: Juvenile Delinquency and Justice

3

ENG-105: English Composition I

3

PSY-102: General Psychology

Second Semester- 16 credits

3

General Elective

4

General Elective

3

JUS-230: Fundamentals of Criminal Law

3

JUS-460: Ethics in the Criminal Justice System

3

ENG-106: English Composition II

Third Semester- 18 credits

4

General Elective

2

General Elective

3

General Education: Global Awareness

3

JUS-320: The Police Function

3

SOC-102: Principles of Sociology

Forth Semester- 12 credits

3

BIO-130: Introduction to Life Science

3

General Education: Global Awareness

3

MAT-110: Basics of Algebra

3

General Education: Global Awareness

3

COM-210: Public Speaking

Minimum Number of Credits Required for Associate of Science: Criminal Justice & Criminology Computer Forensics at Community College of Allegheny County

Total Credits Applied Towards Grand Canyon University's Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

GCU Applied Semester Credits

3 3 3 3 3

3 4 3 3 3

4 2 3 3 3

3 3 3 3

61

61

The following table outlines the remaining courses required to fulfill the Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies program requirements at Grand Canyon University.

Course #

UNV-103/303 CWV-101/301

JUS-110 JUS-250 PHI-305 JUS-320

Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

Program Major Remaining- 8 credits University Success Christian Worldview

Program Major Remaining- 40 credits Crime and Criminology Critical Issues in Criminal Justice Ethical Thinking in the Liberal Arts The Police Function

Semester Credits

4 4

4 4 4 4

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Appendix C: Transfer Guide Community College of Allegheny County

Course #

Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

JUS-325 JUS-330 JUS-430 JUS-435 SOC-400 JUS-442

The Adjudication Function The Correctional Function Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Social Research and Statistics Terrorism's Impact on Emergency Management

General Electives-11 credits General Electives required to reach 120

Total Credits Completed at Grand Canyon University

Transfer Credits from the Associate of Science: Criminal Justice & Criminology Computer Forensics ? Community College of Allegheny County Remaining Credits Required at Grand Canyon University

Total Credit Hours Needed to Complete Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies at Grand Canyon University

Semester Credits

4 4 4 4 4 4

11 59

61 semester credits

59 semester credits

120 credits

*Traditional campus students who have transferred in a minimum of 24 college level credits and have a 3.0 GPA or higher can waive the University Foundations course, UNV-303. For additional graduation requirements, please see the . To obtain a baccalaureate degree at Grand Canyon University (GCU), a student must earn a minimum of 36 semester credits in upper division (300 or above) courses. A minimum of 120 credits are required for completion of this program of study. If taking one course at a time, this program will take on average 48 months at GCU. Students with transfer credit that applies to this program will shorten the time to completion from that stated on this transfer guide. Please contact your Academic Advisor for more information. All Grand Canyon University programs follow a Program of Study, which can be changed by the University at any time. All Programs of Study are subject to the terms, conditions, and policies outlined in the University's enrollment application and the .

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Appendix C: Transfer Guide Community College of Allegheny County

Associate of Science: Criminal Justice &Criminology-Law Enforcement ? Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

The following table outlines the requirements needed to receive an Associate of Science: Criminal Justice &Criminology-Law Enforcement from Community College of Allegheny County. Within the table we have identified preferred courses from Community College of Allegheny County that will be applicable towards Grand Canyon University's Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies. The following will be used in evaluating official transcripts.

Community College of Allegheny County ? Associate of Science: Criminal Justice &Criminology-

Law Enforcement

CJC-101: Intro Criminal Justice/Criminology CJC-102: Introduction to Corrections CIJ-124: Juvenile Justice & Juvenile Delinquency ENG-101: English Composition 1 Social Science Elective

CJC-151: Criminal Justice System Law CJC-152: Ethics in Criminal Justice English Elective Science Elective Social Science Elective

CJC-201: Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation CJC-203: Evidence and Procedures CJC-206: Police Operation SPH-101: Oral Communication Restricted Elective

CJC-204: Criminal Justice System Org and Admin CJC-205: Introduction to Criminalistics CJC-207: Criminal Offenders and Their Environment CJC-214: Criminal Justice Administration Practicum Humanities Elective MAT-111: College Algebra

Credits

Grand Canyon University ? Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

First Semester-15 credits

3

JUS-104: Introduction to Justice Studies

3

JUS-330: The Correctional Function

3

JUS-452: Juvenile Delinquency and Justice

3

ENG-105: English Competition I

3

General Education: Global Awareness

Second Semester-16 credits

3

JUS-230: Introduction to Justice Studies

3

JUS-460: Ethics in the Criminal Justice System

3

General Education: Global Awareness

4

General Education: Critical Thinking

3

General Education: Global Awareness

Third Semester-15 to 16 credits

3

General Education: Global awareness

3

General Education: Global awareness

3

JUS-320: The Police Function

3

COM-210: Public Speaking

3-4

General Education or Elective

Forth Semester-18 credits

3

General Education: Global Awareness

3

General Education: Global Awareness

3

General Education: Global Awareness

3

General Education: Global Awareness

3

General Education: Global Awareness

3

MAT-250: College Algebra and Trigonometry

Minimum Number of Credits Required for Associate of Science: Criminal Justice &Criminology-Law Enforcement at Community College of Allegheny County

Total Credits Applied Towards Grand Canyon University's Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

GCU Applied Semester Credits

3 3 3 3 3

3 3 3 4 3

3 3 3 3 3-4

3 3 3 3 3 3 64-65

64-65

The following table outlines the remaining courses required to fulfill the Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies program requirements at Grand Canyon University.

Course #

UNV-103/303 CWV-101/301

JUS-110 JUS-250 PHI-305

Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

Program Major Remaining- 8 credits University Success Christian Worldview

Program Major Remaining- 32 credits Crime and Criminology Critical Issues in Criminal Justice Ethical Thinking In the Liberal Arts

Semester Credits

4 4

4 4 4

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Appendix C: Transfer Guide Community College of Allegheny County

Course #

Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

JUS-325 JUS-430 JUS-435 SOC-400 JUS-442

The Adjudication Function Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Social Research and Statistics Terrorism's Impact on Emergency Management

General Electives- 14 to 15 credits General Electives required to reach 120

Total Credits Completed at Grand Canyon University

Transfer Credits from the Associate of Science: Criminal Justice &Criminology-Law Enforcement ? Community College of Allegheny County Remaining Credits Required at Grand Canyon University

Total Credit Hours Needed to Complete Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies at Grand Canyon University

Semester Credits

4 4 4 4 4

14-15 54-55

64-65 semester credits

54-55 semester credits

120 credits

*Traditional campus students who have transferred in a minimum of 24 college level credits and have a 3.0 GPA or higher can waive the University Foundations course, UNV-303. For additional graduation requirements, please see the . To obtain a baccalaureate degree at Grand Canyon University (GCU), a student must earn a minimum of 36 semester credits in upper division (300 or above) courses. A minimum of 120 credits are required for completion of this program of study. If taking one course at a time, this program will take on average 48 months at GCU. Students with transfer credit that applies to this program will shorten the time to completion from that stated on this transfer guide. Please contact your Academic Advisor for more information. All Grand Canyon University programs follow a Program of Study, which can be changed by the University at any time. All Programs of Study are subject to the terms, conditions, and policies outlined in the University's enrollment application and the .

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