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(UMCP Transfer Credit Center Course List, Last Update 4/4/05                                                      Return to MC Transfer Page

MEET WITH A MONTGOMERY COLLEGE ADVISER TO CHOOSE CORE COURSES RECOMMENDED FOR SPECIFIC MAJORS

FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES (9 credits required):
1. English Composition (AREA E) - EN 102 Techniques of Reading & Writing or EN 109 Writing for Business & Tech.; if EN 101 is taken, it will transfer as lower level credit. 
2. Advanced Writing - to be taken after transfer to UMCP. 
3. Mathematics (AREA M) - Math course selection depends on major- consult with an adviser.  Choose one course, minimum 3 credits: MA 110 Survey of College Mathematics or one of the following courses: MA 110, 113, 115, 116, 160, 161, 180, 181, 182, 280, 282, 284.   
4. Human Cultural Diversity - 3 credits. One course; may also satisfy other CORE areas, noted with (HC) and underlined.

DISTRIBUTIVE STUDIES - 28 credits required in the following areas:

1. HUMANITIES AND THE ARTS - three courses required, 9 credits:   HL - Literature (at least one course), HA - History or Theory of the Arts (at least one course), HO - Humanities (no minimum requirement)

LITERATURE COURSES - HL:
(HC) EN 122 Mythology (MH)
(HC) EN 135 Black Exper./Am.Lit.
EN 190 Intro. to Literature 
(HC) EN 201 Intro. to World Lit.  
(HC) EN 202 Intro. to World Lit.  
EN 205 Great Books 
(HC) EN 208 Women in Lit.
(HC) EN 209 The Bible as Literature 
EN 210 American Nature Writing 
EN 211 American Literature 
EN 212  American Literature 
EN 213 British Literature 
EN 214 British Literature 
(HC) EN 215 Oriental Literature 
EN 216 The American Novel 
(HC) EN 217 Lit ./Holocaust 

EN 230 Intro. To Modern Drama 
EN 231 Intro. to Modern Poetry 
FR 207 Readings in French Lit. 
FR 208 Readings in French Lit. 
SN 216 Adv. Rdgs. in Spanish Lit.
HISTORY OR THEORY OF ARTS - HA
(HC) AR 107 Art History I
AR 108 Art History II
(HC) AR 127 Art Appreciation  (MH)
(HC)AR 130 Oriental Art: India & Asia
AR 131 Italian Renaissance 
(HC) AR 135 Oriental Art/ChinaJapan
AR 207 American Art 
(HC)AR 208 Survey of African Art
AR 209 History of Architecture I 
AR 210 History of Architecture II 
AR 231 Modern Art: Orig. & Dev.
CT 170 Intro/Architecture/Built Environ.
(HC) DN 100 Intro. to Dance
EN 220 Film & Literature
EN 223 Creative Writing/Poetry
FL 110 Introduction to Film
(HC) FL 120  Hist. of International Film
ID 211, 212  History of Interiors I or II
IS 273 Integrated Arts
MU 110 Listening to Music
(HC) MU 111 World Music
(HC) MU131 The African Musical Exp.
(HC) MU 133 History of Jazz

(HC)MU136 American Pop. Music  (MH)
MU 137 20th Century Idioms
MU 139 Intro. to Music Theory
TH 108 Introduction to the Theatre
OTHER ADDITIONAL HUMANITIES - HO
EN 221 The Short Story
FR 201 Intermediate French I
FR 202 Intermediate French II
GR 101 or 102 or 201 German
GR 202 Intermediate German II
(HC) HS 186 Ancient World (MH)
PL 180 Morality & Contemp. Law 
PL 201 Intro. to Philosophy 
PL 202 Intro./ Study of Ethics 
(HC) PL 203 Study of Religion 
PL 205 Philosophy in Literature 
PL 206 Structure & Evolution 
(HC) PL 210 Asian Thought
(HC) PL 211 Western Religions
RU 201  RU 202 Intermediate Russian
SN 202 Intermediate Spanish II 
SN 215 Adv. Spanish Convers. 

# (MH) indicates that this course is considered a Multicultural course at MC and will transfer as to fulfill the Human Cultural Diversity requirement at UMCP.

2. MATHEMATICS AND THE SCIENCES - Mathematics and the Sciences (3 courses, 10 credits).  One course must include or be accompanied by a laboratory taken concurrently.  Students must successfully complete 10 credits of course work, no more than two courses from the Physical Sciences or the Life Sciences and no more than one course from Mathematics and Formal Reasoning as follows:  >Physical Sciences (no more than two courses), >Life Sciences (no more than two courses), >Mathematics and Formal Reasoning (no more than one course). 

LIFE SCIENCES -  LABORATORY - LL:
BI 101 General Biology I 
BI 102 General Biology II 
BI 105 A & B Environmental Biology
BI 107 Principles of Biology I (for Science & Psychology Majors)
BI 203 Microbiology 
BI 204 Human Anatomy & Phys. I 
BI 205 Human Anat. & Phys. II 
BI 209 General Genetics
CH 120 Organic & Biochem. 
CH 203 Organic Chemistry I 
CH 204 Organic Chemistry II
LIFE SCIENCES LIST -  NON-LAB - LS:
(HC) AN 105 Phys. Anthro. & Archaeol.
BI 104 Understanding Viruses
BI 105 A Environmental Biology
BI 109 Nat. Science Chesapeake Bay
BI 207 Ecology
FM 213 Nutrition 
FM 103 Introduction to Nutrition 
PY 229 Intro. to Biological Psychology 

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PHYSICAL SCIENCE LIST - LABORATORY COURSES - PL :
AS 101 Introductory Astronomy 
AS 102 Intro. Modern Astronomy
CH 101 Prin. of Chemistry I 
CH 102 Prin. of Chemistry II 
CH 103 Chem. / Health Sci. (w/lab)
CH 109A & B (CH109) Chem. & Society
CH 120 Essent. Org & Biochemistry
GE 104 Physical Geography 
GL 101 Physical Geology 
GL 102 Historical Geology 
ME 101 Intro./Meteorology
PC 101, 102  Physical Science I, III  
PH 110 Sound/Light in Arts 
PH 203 General Physics I 
PH 204 General Physics II 
PH 262 General Physics II 
PH 263 General Physics II
PHYSICAL SCIENCE -  NON - LABORATORY COURSES - PS :
AS 102 Intro. to Modern Astronomy
CH 109A Chemistry & Society (lecture only without CH 109B)
ES 100 Intro. to Engineering Graphics
ME 100 Weather & Climate 
PH 105 Conceptual Physics
PH 161 General Physics I

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MATHEMATICS & FORMAL
REASONING / NON-LAB COURSES - MS

CS 156 Discrete Structures 
CS 256 Discrete Structures 
GE 151 Intro./Cartography 
MA 113 Intro. to Probability
MA 116 Elem. of Statistics 
MA 181 Calculus I 
MA 182 Calculus II
MA 130, 131 Elem. of Mathematics I, II
MA160  Elem. Applied Calc.I 
MA 161  Elem. Applied Calc. II
MA 280 Multivariable Calc. 
MA282 Differential Equations 
MA 256 Discrete Structures 
PL 190 Elementary Logic 

3. SOCIAL SCIENCE - 9 credits, 3 courses; One Social or Political History (SH) &Two Behavioral and Social Science(SB)

SOCIAL OR POLITICAL HISTORY(SH)
(HC) HS 110 Women/West. 
(HC) HS 112 Women/World History
(HC) HS 113 19th Cent. Utopias

(HC) HS 114 World in 20th Cent. 
(HC) HS 116 World Hist: Comparative
(HC) HS 117 World Hist: Comparative

HS 118 Hist./Sport America
HS 120 Tech./Cult./World 
(HC) HS129,130 Hist./African Americans
(HC) HS 135 African Americans
(HC) HS 136 Civil Rights in America
(HC) HS 137 History of Asian Americans

HS 151 Western Society & Cult. 
HS 161 Western Society/Cult. 
HS 201 History of U.S. 
HS 202 History of U.S. 
(HC) HS 203 Latin American
(HC) HS 205 History of Russia
(HC) HS 207 East Asian Civilization
(HC) HS 208 Modern Asia

HS 210 US & 20th Cent. World Affairs
(HC) HS 212 Crises 20th Century (MH)
(HC) HS 214 Conflict/Mod Mid East

(HC) HS216X Civilization& the Jews
HS 219 US History Since 1945
HS 225 England I 
HS 226 England II
BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COURSES - SB :
(HC) AN 101 Intro. Anthropology 
(HC) AN 206 World Ethnology  (MH)
(HC) CJ 110 Admin. of Justice (MH)
EC 201 Prin. of Economics I 
EC 202 Prin. of Economics II 
GE 101 Intro. to Geography 
GE 102 Cultural Geography 
GE 103 Economic Geography 
GE 110 Global Geography 
GE 201 Political Geography 
HS 141 History/Mass Comm. 
HS 212 Crises/20th Century 
 PS 101 American Govern. 
 PS 102 State & Local Govern. 
 PS 105 Intro./Political Science 
(HC) PS 121 Political Ideologies  (MH)
 PS 220 Politics/Metro. Areas
(HC) PS 282 Politics/Third World
 PY 102 General Psychology 
 PY 203 Human Growth/Dev. 
 PY 204 Psych. of Personality 
 PY 206 Psych/Human Sexual. 
(HC) PY 207 Psych/Women
 PY 211 Social Psychology 
 PY 215 Child Psychology 
 PY 216 Adolescent Psych. 
PY 221 Abnormal Psychology 
(HC) SO 101 Intro. to Sociology (MH) 
SO 104 Families in Crisis 
SO 105 Social Problems 
SO 106 Soc. of Urban Living 
SO 107 Criminology 
(HC)SO 108 Women&MenAmerican Soc.
SO 114 Sociology of Work 
(HC) SO 204 Marriage/Family  (MH)
SO 206 Soc. of Personality 
(HC) SO 208 Minorities
SO 210 Aging in America 
SO 212 Sport/American Soc.
(HC) WS 101 Women's Studies

Contact phone number at UMCP:  301-314-8758. THE INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS AN INTERPRETATION OF INFORMATION FROM from the UMCP Transfer Credit Center. Check this website to verify current course listings - TCC - www.sis.umd.edu/TCC/     Page reviewed/ A. Schleicher - 4/4/05