National University
National University | |
|Program to Program Articulation Agreement |
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|Date: 10-2-2008 |
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|Transfer Institution: American River College |
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|Transfer Course(s): Transfer work completed for 300-level courses at NU will grant content credit only and will not grant upper division |
|credit—depending on the other transfer coursework this upper division credit may need to be made up with upper division electives. |
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|Please note*** Beginning 9/1/08 ILR 260 requirement will change to LIBR 318 + ENGWR 301 |
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|*Any Honors section of the same course will fulfill the same requirement* |
| Gen Ed | | |American River College |
|AREA/UNITS |National University |NU Course Title | |
|A 15 |ENGLISH COMMUNICATION -- 4 COURSES |
|A1a 6.0 |ENG 100 + ENG 101 |Effective College English I & II | |
| | | |ENGWR 300 |
|A1b 4.5 | | | |
| |ENG 240 |Advanced English |ENGWR 301 |
| |or | |or |
| |ENG 334A |Technical Writing |ENGWR 342 |
|A2 4.5 |COM 100 |Introduction to Mass Communication | |
| |or | |JOURN 310 |
| |COM103 |Oral Communications |or |
| | | |SPCH 120 |
|B 4.5 |MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND | | |
| |QUANTITATIVE REASONING --1 | | |
| |COURSE | | |
| |MTH 204 |Mathematics for Business and Science |None |
| |MTH 209A |Structure & Concepts: Math Fundamentals I |None |
| | | |None |
| |MTH 301 |Structure & Concepts: Math Fundamentals II | |
| |MTH 210 |Introduction to Probability and Statistics | |
| | | |STAT 301 |
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| |MTH 215 |College Algebra and Trigonometry |MATH 330 |
| |MTH 221 |Calculus II |MATH 401 |
| |MTH 222 |Calculus III |MATH 402 |
| Gen Ed | | |American River College |
|AREA/UNITS |National University |NU Course Title | |
| |MTH 223 |Calculus IV |MATH 420 |
| |MNS 205 |Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Business |MATH 342 |
| | |Calculus for Computer Science I |MATH 400 |
| |CSC 208 | | |
| | |Calculus for Computer Science II |MATH 401 |
| |CSC 209 | | |
| | |Introduction to Biomedical Statistics |None |
| |NSG 322 | | |
|C 4.5 |INFORMATION LITERACY -- 1 | | |
| |COURSE | | |
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| |ILR 260 |Information Literacy Report Writing |LIBR 318 + ENGWR 301 |
|D 13.5 |ARTS & HUMANITIES -- 3 | | |
| |COURSES | | |
| |ART 100 |Introduction to Art History |ARTH 308 and |
| | | |ARTH 310 |
| |ENG 365 |Creative Writing |ENGCW 400 |
| | |World Civilizations I |HIST 307 or |
| |HIS 233 or |World Civilizations II |HIST 308 |
| |HIS 234 | | |
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| |MUS 100 |Fundamentals of Music |None |
| |PHL 100 |Introduction to Philosophy | |
| | | |PHIL 300 |
|E 13.5 |SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | | |
| |-- 3 COURSES | | |
|E |SOC 260 |Cultural Anthropology |ANTH 310 |
| |ECO 204 |Principles of Macroeconomics |ECON 302 |
| |ECO 203 |Principles of Microeconomics |ECON 304 |
| |HIS 220A |History of the United States I |HIST 310 |
| |HIS 220B |History of the United States II |HIST 311 |
| |POL 201 |American Government and Political |POLS 301 |
|Gen Ed AREA/UNITS | | |American River College |
| |National University |NU Course Title | |
| |PSY 100 |Introduction to Psychology |PSYC 300 |
| |SOC 100 |Introduction to Sociology |SOC 300 |
| |Social or Behavioral Science |Social or Behavioral Science course |Choose from the following: HIST |
| | | |300, 302, 305, |
| | | |HIST 318, 330, 340, 341, 343, 365,|
| | | |367, 373, 399 |
| | | |SOC 301, 320, 325, 335, 342, 350 |
| F 10.5 |PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES |Students must choose 2 lecture courses and 1 lab course. The | SCI 100, 100A, |
| |--3 COURSES ( LECTURE 9.0 AND|lab course must be the laboratory for the corresponding |are recommended courses only |
| |LAB 1.50) |lecture course. | |
| |SCI 100 + 100A |Survey of Bioscience and Laboratory |BIOL 303 or BIOL 310 |
| |SCI 161 |General Biology I |BIOL 400 |
| |SCI 162 |General Biology II |None |
| |SCI 101 + 101A |Introductory Chemistry and Laboratory |CHEM 305 or CHEM 306 |
| |SCI 141 |General Chemistry I |CHEM 400 |
| |SCI 142 |General Chemistry II |CHEM 401 |
| |SCI 103 + 103A |Fundamentals of Geology and Laboratory |GEOL 300 and 301 |
| |SCI 104 + 104A |Introductory Physics and Laboratory |PHYS 310 and PHYS 312 |
| |SCI 171 |General Physics I |PHYS 350 |
| |SCI 172 |General Physics II |PHYS 360 |
| |SCI 201 + 201A + |Human Anatomy, Physiology I and Laboratory & Human Anatomy, |BIOL 430 and |
| |SCI 202 + 202A |Physiology II and Laboratory |BIOL 431 |
| |SCI 203 + 203A |Introductory Microbiology and Laboratory |BIOL 440 |
|G 9.0 |MODERN LANGUAGE --2 COURSES |9 quarter units in a language required |Students may also choose any of |
| | | |the following languages: |
| | | |GERMAN, FRENCH, JAPAN, RUSSIAN or |
| | | |ITALIAN |
| |ASL 120 |American Sign Lang I |SILA 305 |
| |ASL 220 |American Sign Lang II |SILA 306 |
| |ASL 320 |American Sign Language III |SILA 315 |
| |SPN 100 |Beginning Spanish I |SPAN 401 |
| |SPN 101 |Beginning Spanish II |SPAN 402 |
| |SPN 200 |Intermediate Spanish I |SPAN 411 |
| |CHN 100 |Beginning Chinese I |MAND 401 |
| |CHN 101 |Beginning Chinese II |MAND 402 |
|*** Special Note: Students who complete all General Education coursework at the community college will be required to take one upper division general|
|education elective for their program to meet the upper division general education requirement. |
|Preparatory and Major courses for Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (620-201) |
|BS in Computer Science |
|General Education Recommendations Satisfied by: |
|ENG 334A |Technical Writing |ENGWR 342 |
|Required NU Preparatory Courses Satisfied by: |
|SCI 100 |Survey of Bioscience* |BIOL 303 or BIOL |
| | |310 |
|SCI 100A |Survey of Bioscience Lab (1.5 quarter units)* | |
|SCI 101 |Introductory Chemistry* (Recommended: Prior completion of MTH 204 or 215 or 216A/B) |CHEM 305 or CHEM |
| | |306 |
|SCI 101A |Introductory Chemistry Lab* (1.5 quarter units) | |
|SCI 104 |Introductory Physics* |PHYS 310 & PHYS 312|
|SCI 104A |Introductory Physics Lab* (1.5 quarter units) | |
|and | |and |
|MTH 215 |College Algebra* |MATH 330 |
|CSC 200 |Orientation to Computer Science |None |
|CSC 208 |Calculus for Computer Science I* MATH 340 or 350 or |MATH 400 |
|CSC 209 |Calculus for Computer Science II |MATH 401 |
|CSC 220 |Applied Probability and Statistics |STAT 301 |
|CSC 242 |Introduction to Programming Concepts* |None |
|CSC 252 |Programming in C++* |CISP 400 |
|CSC 262 |Programming in Java* |CISP 401 |
|Required Major Coursework Satisfied by: |
|CSC 300 |Object Oriented Design |None |
|CSC 310 |Linear Algebra & Matrix |MATH 410 |
|CSC 331 |Discrete Structures and Logic |CISP 440 |
|CSC 335 |Data Structures and Algorithms |CISP 430 |
|CSC 338 |Algorithm Design |None |
|CSC 340 |Digital Logic Design |None |
|CSC 340L |Digital Logic Design Lab (1.5 quarter units) |None |
|CSC 342 |Computer Architecture |CISP 315 |
|CSC 350 |Computer Ethics |None |
|CSC 400 |OS Theory and Design |None |
|CSC 422 |Database Design |None |
|CSC 430 |Programming Languages |None |
|CSC 436 |Computer Communication Networks |None |
| |Select any two courses from the following list: |------ |
|CSC 421 |Compiler Design |None |
|CSC 440 |Advanced Programming in Java |None |
|CSC 445 |Wireless Application Development |None |
|CSC 450 |Artificial Intelligence |None |
|CSC 451 |AI Programming |None |
|CSC 452 |Human Computer Interaction |None |
|CSC 454 |Computer Graphics |None |
|CSC 455 |Game Programming |None |
|CSC 456 |Advanced Game Programming |None |
| |Capstone Project: |------ |
|CSC 480A |Computer Science Project I |None |
|CSC 480B |Computer Science Project II |None |
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|Preparatory and Major courses for Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (620-415) |
|BS in Info Systems |
|Required NU Preparatory Courses Satisfied by |
|Students should be computer literate and have a basic understanding of computer usage |
|Required Major Coursework Satisfied by: |
|CIS 301 |Management Information Systems |None |
|CIS 310 |Technology Project Management |None |
|CIS 320 |Systems Analysis & Integration |None |
|CIS 330 |System Development |None |
|CIS 340 |Data Communications |None |
|CIS 350 |Database Management Systems |None |
|CIS 416 |Database Administration |None |
|CIS 425 |Programming for an IT Environment |None |
|CIS 430 |Web/E-Design & Development |None |
|CIS 440 |Systems Quality Assurance |None |
|CIS 450 |Information/Systems Assurance |None |
|CIS 460 |Human Factors/Ergonomic Design |None |
|CIS 420A |Information Systems Project I |None |
|CIS 420B |Information Systems Project II |None |
| |Upper Division Electives |------- |
| |2 courses; 9 quarter units |------- |
| |Select 2 courses from the following list: |------- |
|CIS 470 |Computer Forensics |None |
|CIS 480 |Health Information Management |None |
|ITM 434 |Wireless LAN Administration |None |
|ITM 435 |Wireless LAN Security |None |
|ITM 470 |Information Security Management |None |
|ITM 475 |Info Security Technologies |None |
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|Preparatory and Major courses for Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management |
|(620-408) |
|BS in Info Tech Mgt |
|Required NU Preparatory Courses Satisfied by: |
|ITM 200 |Basic Computer H/W & S/W |CISC 361 |
|ITM 205 |Office Productivity Software Select 3su from CISA 350(2), 315(2), 308 (1), 316(2), |308 (2) |
|ITM 210 |Introduction to IT |CISC 310 |
|ITM 230 |Computer Networks Overview ONLY 2 SU CISC |350, 351 |
|Required Major Coursework Satisfied by: |
|ITM 320 |Information Technology Management |None |
|ITM 340 |IT Client using M/S Windows |None |
|ITM 345 |IT Server Using Linux |None |
|ITM 350 |Desktop Applications Support |None |
|ITM 420 |Local Area Networks |None |
|ITM 430 |Wide Area Networks |None |
|ITM 434 |Wireless LAN Administration |None |
|ITM 435 |Wireless LAN Security |None |
|ITM 440 |Database Concepts & Data Models |None |
|ITM 450 |DB Processing & Administration |None |
|ITM 470 |Information Security Management |None |
|ITM 475 |Info Security Technologies |None |
|ITM 490A |IT Project I |None |
|ITM 490B |IT Project II |None |
| |Upper Division Electives |None |
| |2 courses; 9 quarter units |None |
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|Ricardo Contreras Signature of Authorized Transfer |
|Articulation Officer, National University Institution Representative |
|1-866-NU-ACCESS ext: 8248 |
|Articulation Assessment based on the following: |
|Course catalog: American River College 2008-2009 |
|National University catalog: Volume 72 September 1, 2008 |
|National University will accept the following General Education certifications: California State University (CSU) General Education certification and|
|the Inter-Segmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC). |
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|All requirements for CSU General Education and IGETC must be completed and certified prior to transfer to National University. The University will |
|not accept partial certifications. Students transferring with full certification will be required to take only upper-division general-education |
|courses at National in order to fulfill the unit requirement for general education, typically one to three courses. Students must provide an official|
|transcript with the certification included or provide a separate certification form. |
|An Articulation agreement identifies courses National University will accept in transfer. The Articulation Agreement may not include all transferable|
|course work. All applicable transfer course work for an Associate’s or a Bachelor’s degree must have a minimum transfer letter grade of “C”. |
|Transfer courses may be subject to restrictions such as but not limited to: residency requirements, degree requirements, grades and units earned |
|(refer to the current catalog for details). |
|Articulation references may be updated or amended at any time. |
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