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NORTH CAROLINA WESLEYAN COLLEGE

FRESHMAN AND SOPHMORE LEVEL MAJOR COURSES AT NORTH CAROLINA WESLEYAN COLLEGE AND THE EQUIVALENT COURSES AT NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

 

NCWC Majors and Major Courses Community College Equivalent Course

ACCOUNTING

 

Acc 201 Financial Accounting

Acc 202 Managerial Accounting

Bus 206 Principles of Management

Bus 207 Legal Environment

Eco 211 Principles of Economics

Eco 212 Principles of Economics

Acc 120 Principles of Financial Accounting

Acc 121 Principles of Managerial Accounting

Bus 137 Principles of Management

Bus 115 Business Law I

Eco 252 Principles of Macroeconomics

Eco 251 Principles of Microeconomics

Mat 213 Statistics

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

Mkt 205 Principles of Marketing

Mkt 120 Principles of Marketing

BIOLOGY

 

Bio 101, 102 Life Science and Lab

Bio 122, 123 General Biology and Lab

Chm 111, 112 General Chemistry I

Chm 121, 122 General Chemistry II

Mat 113 College Algebra

Mat 115 Trigonometry

Mat 121 Calculus I

Mat 122 Calculus II

Bio 111 General Biology I

Bio 112 General Biology II

Chm 151 General Chemistry I

Chm 152 General Chemistry II

Mat 161 College Algebra

Mat 162 College Trigonometry

Mat 271 Calculus I

Mat 272 Calculus II

Mat 213 Statistics

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

Phy 211, 212 General Physics I and Lab

Phy 151 or 251 Physics

Biology majors must complete either Mat 113 and 115 or Mat 121 and 122.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

 

Acc 201 Financial Accounting

Acc 202 Managerial Accounting

Bus 206 Principles of Management

Bus 207 Legal Environment

Eco 211 Principles of Economics

Eco 212 Principles of Economics

Acc 120 Principles of Financial Accounting

Acc 121 Principles of Managerial Accounting

Bus 137 Principles of Management

Bus 115 Business Law I

Eco 252 Principles of Macroeconomics

Eco 251 Principles of Microeconomics

Mat 213 Statistics

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

Mkt 205 Principles of Marketing

Mkt 120 Principles of Marketing

CHEMISTRY

 

Chm 111, 112 General Chemistry I

Chm 121, 122 General Chemistry II

Mat 121 Calculus I

Phy 211, 212 General Physics I

Phy 211, 212 General Physics II

Chm 151 General Chemistry I

Chm 152 General Chemistry II

Mat 271 Calculus I

Phy 251 General Physics I

Phy 252 General Physics II

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

 

Acc 201 Financial Accounting

Acc 202 Managerial Accounting

Bus 206 Principles of Management

Eco 211 Principles of Economics

Eco 212 Principles of Economics

Acc 120 Principles of Financial Accounting

Acc 121 Principles of Managerial Accounting

Bus 137 Principles of Management

Eco 252 Principles of Macroeconomics

Eco 251 Principles of Microeconomics

Mat 213 Statistics

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

Cis 210 Computer Concepts

Cis 215 Hardware Installation/Maintenance

Or Cet 111 Computer Upgrade/Repair

Cis 211 Programming Language I

Cis 220 Operating Systems

Csc 139 Visual BASIC Programming

Cis 130 Survey of Operating Systems

Or Cet 211 Computer Upgrade/Repair II

Cis 230 Adv Software Applications

Cis 120 Spreadsheets

and Cis 152 Database Concepts and Applications

(Student must complete both Cis 120 and 152)

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

 

Eng 130 Fund of Communication

Edu 310 Books for Children

Com 231 Public Speaking

Edu 282 Early Childhood Literature

Psy 201 Child Psychology

Edu 144 Child Development

and Edu 145 Child Development II

or Psy 103 Child Growth and Behavior

or Psy 243 Child Psychology

Edu 202 Education Theory & Pract

Psy 263 Educational Psychology

ENGLISH

 

Two sets of sequenced survey courses

Eng 231, 232 American Literature

and/or Eng 241, 242 British Literature

and/or Eng 261, 262 World Literature

(Minimum 12 semester hours total with least two courses from two areas)

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

 

Bio 101, 102 Life Science and Lab

Bio 122, 123 General Biology and Lab

Bio 224 Environmental Science

Bio 225 Environmental Science Lab

Chm 111, 112 General Chemistry I

Chm 121, 122 General Chemistry II

Mat 113 College Algebra

Mat 213 Statistics

Bio 111 General Biology I

Bio 112 General Biology II

Bio 140 Environmental Biology

Bio 140A Environmental Biology Lab

Chm 151 General Chemistry I

Chm 152 General Chemistry II

Mat 161 College Algebra

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

Eco 212 Principles of Economics

Eco 251 Microeconomics

EXERCISE SCIENCE

 

Bio 231 Anatomy and Physiology

Bio 232 Anatomy and Physiology II

Chm 111, 112 General Chemistry I

Mat 113 College Algebra

Hmt 220 Nutrition

Bio 168 Anatomy and Physiology I

Bio 169 Anatomy and Physiology II

Chm 151 General Chemistry I

Mat 161 College Algebra

Bio 155 Nutrition

or Nut 110 Nutrition

HISTORY

 

His 101 Western Civilization I

His 102 Western Civilization II

His 111 U. S. History to 1865

His 112 U. S. History to 1865

His 121 Western Civilization I

His 122 Western Civilization II

His 131 American History

His 132 American History

JUSTICE STUDIES

 

Jus 111 Justice, Society and the Law

Jus 205 Police in Society

Jus 293 Criminal Law

Justice Studies Core Elective

Cjc 111 Introduction to Criminal Justice

Cjc 121 Law Enforcement Operations

Cjc 131 Criminal Law

Cjc 141 Corrections

or Soc 210 Introduction to Sociology

or Pol 130 State and Local Government

Mat 213 Statistics

Mat 151 Statistics or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

MATHEMATICS

 

Mat 121 Calculus I

Mat 122 Calculus II

Mat 221 Multivariable Calculus

Mat 271 Calculus I

Mat 272 Calculus II

Mat 273 Calculus III

MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION

 

Eng 130 Fund of Communication

Psy 201or 202 Child Psychology/Adol Psy

Com 231 Public Speaking

Edu 144 Child Development

and Edu 145 Child Development II

or Psy 103 Child Growth and Behavior

or Psy 243 Child Psychology

or Psy 246 Adolescent Psychology

Edu 202 Education Theory & Pract

Psy 263 Educational Psychology

Students majoring in Middle Grades Education must complete two of the following concentrations: Language Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Listed below are the freshman and sophomore level courses in these concentrations.

Language Arts  

Eng 203, 204, 205, 206

Eng 231, 232, 241, 242 (minimum six semester hours)

Social Studies

 

Geo 101 World Geography

His 101 Western Civlization

His 111 U. S. History

His 225 Modern Africa

Eco 211 Principles of Economics

Pol 112 American Government

Geo 111 Cultural Geography

His 111 Western Civilization I

His 131 or 132 American History

His 260 History of Africa

Eco 252 Macroeconomics

Pol 120 American Government

Mathematics  

Mat 105 Contemporary Mathematics

Mat 111 Survey of Mathematics

Mat 113 College Algebra

Mat 115 College Trigonometry

Mat 213 Statistics

Mat 115 Mathematical Models

Mat 140 Survey of Mathematics

Mat 161 College Algebra

Mat 162 College Trigonometry

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

Mat 121 Calculus I

Mat 271 Calculus I

Science

 

Bio 101, 102 Life Science and Lab

Bio 224 Environmental Science

Chm 111, 112 General Chemistry I

Ers 131, 132 Planetary Geology

Bio 111 General Biology I

Bio 224 Environmental Biology

Chm 151 General Chemistry I

Ast 111, 111A Descriptive Astronomy

or Ast 151, 151A General Astronomy

Ers 141, 142 Physical Geology

Phy 211, 212 General Physics I and Lab

Gel 120 Physical Geology

Phy 151 or 251 Physics

POLITICAL SCIENCE

 

Pol 112 American Political System

Pol 211 State and Local Gov

Mat 213 Statistics

Pol 120 American Government

Pol 130 State and Local Government

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

His 225 Modern Africa

His 228 Technology and Society

His 260 History of Africa

His 110 Technology and Society

PREMEDICINE

 

Bio 101, 102 Life Science and Lab

Bio 122, 123 General Biology and Lab

Chm 111, 112 General Chemistry I

Chm 121, 122 General Chemistry II

Mat 113 College Algebra

Mat 115 Trigonometry

Mat 121 Calculus I

Mat 122 Calculus II

Mat 213 Statistics

Bio 111 General Biology I

Bio 112 General Biology II

Chm 151 General Chemistry I

Chm 152 General Chemistry II

Mat 161 College Algebra

Mat 162 College Trigonometry

Mat 271 Calculus I

Mat 272 Calculus II

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

Phy 211, 212 General Physics I and Lab

Phy 151 or 251 Physics

Premedicine majors must complete either Mat 113 and 115 or Mat 121 and 122.

PSYCHOLOGY

 

Psy 111 General Psychology

Psy 201 Child Psychology

or

Psy 202 Adolescent Psychology

Psy 150 General Psychology

Psy 243 Child Psychology

Psy 246 Adolescent Psychology

Psy 226 Research Design I Psy 285 Psychological Statistics

Mat 213 Statistics

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

 

Rel 115 Religious Worlds

Rel 201 Old Testament

Rel 202 New Testament

Rel 220 Religions of the East

Rel 110 Religions of the World

Rel 211 Old Testament

Rel 212 New Testament

Rel 111 Eastern Religions

SOCIOLOGY

 

Soc 101 Intro to Sociology

Soc 111 Social Problems

Soc 220 Sociology of the Family

Mat 213 Statistics

Soc 210 Introduction to Sociology

Soc 220 Social Problems

Soc 213 Sociology of the Family

Mat 151 Statistics

or Mat 155 Statistical Analysis

THEATRE

 

Thr 120 Acting I

Thr 150 Stagecraft

Thr 221 Acting II

Thr 240* Theatrical Make-up

Thr 230* Stage Management

Thr 245* Intro to Costuming

Dra 130 Acting I

Dra 140 Stagecraft

Dra 131 Acting II

Dra 145 Stage Make-up

Dra 150 Stage Management

Dra 142 Costuming

*These courses along with Thr 120 and 150 should be completed by students interested in the Technical/Design Track. Thr 240, 230 and 245 are recommended for students interested in the Performance Track.

 

The information listed above should be considered as a guide only and not as an official document concerning transfer credit or the acceptability of transfer credit. The guide should not be construed as constituting a contract between the College and any person.

Cliff Sullivan

Registrar

8-2-04


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