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1 8620 SPECTRUM CENTER BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA 9212 Welcome to ASHFORD UNIVERSITY s articulation agreements offer transferring students the opportunity to carry with them the credit they have already earned to pursue academic and professional goals through any one of the Bachelor s degrees offered at. This Articulation Agreement, in the spirit of cooperation, offers students a structure through which transfer articulation on all levels can be supported and includes the following benefits for the transferring student: UP TO 90 APPROVED CREDITS Past efforts and life experiences are valuable; students may be able to transfer both traditional and non-traditional credits into their chosen academic major. They can transfer up to 90 approved credits, including a maximum of 75 non-traditional credits (subject to state law), toward a Bachelor s degree. ASSOCIATE S DEGREES/ Education Block earned as part of an Associate degree where a student meets the general education requirements for Bachelor of Arts degrees offered through state universities are accepted as fulfilling all Education and competency requirements of a Bachelor s program, with the exception of the Education Capstone. If a student s Associate degree does not meet the above requirement, the Registrar s Office will still evaluate the degree and deem it acceptable to meet all Education and competency requirements. AWARD OF UPPER DIVISION CREDIT If students transfer lower-division credits beyond what is required for an Associate s degree, or if the lower division credits are equivalent to designated upper division course content, these courses may be evaluated by and, where appropriate, they may be applied toward major courses. REVERSE TRANSFER will participate, when applicable, in the reverse transfer process for those students who transferred prior to completing an associate degree. The student will be offered the opportunity to earn said degree via the reverse transfer process. DEGREE MAPS In addition to the benefits outlined above, view the Degree Maps below for select programs transferring into. These degree maps will show potential Ashford students how their completed general education and program coursework can transfer into Ashford University s four year programs. These programs are not the only options. See the entire list of Ashford programs. Experience a new way of learning through the innovative online experience at and earn the degree you ve always wanted. The experience provides: ONLINE CLASSROOM Students earn their degree online. With 2/7 access to the Student Portal, students can access the online classroom, connect with instructors and other students in online discussions, and check their degree progress.

2 8620 SPECTRUM CENTER BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA 9212 SCHEDULED FROM START TO GRADUATION scheduling is handled by our advising staff, ensuring students graduate on time without taking any unnecessary classes. ASHFORD MOBILE Ashford students learn on-the-go by participating in discussions and viewing upcoming assignments through their smartphone or tablet. Admission Requirement information can be found at is accredited by WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), 985 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 100, Alameda, CA 9501, ,

3 Number + EXP 105 Ashford Introductory Requirement Personal Dimensions of Education Transferred Required Cannot be Transferred Associate in Science in Health Information Technology (AS-HIT) - 88 Recommended Numbers Education Suggested No. Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management (BA-HIM) Required Competency / Subject Area PSY 202 (P) Social and Personal Awareness PHIL 10 () SOC 120 (A) Applied Ethics Competency ENGWR 00 (), 80 () ESLW 0 () HONOR 75 () or ENG 121 (E1) Communication Competency I ENGWR () PHIL 28 () Education ENG 122 (E2) Communication Competency II BUS 10 () COMM 01-1 (), 61 () MGMT 60 () COM 200 (E) Communication Competency III CISC 10 () CISN () CISP 00 (), 50 (), 5-56 (), 60 (), 0 (), 0 () CISS 10-2 () CISW 00 (), 10 (), () GEOG 5 () or INF 10 (T) Information Technology Competency COMM () PHIL () SOC 05 () Waived MATH 120 (5), 125 (), (), 5 (5), 1- (), -51 (), (5), 10 (), 20 () STAT 00 () ARCH 10 () ART 00-0 () ARTH 00- () ARTNM 2 () ARTPH 01-2 () ENGCW 10-0 (), 80 () ENGLT 02 () FMS () HONOR () HUM 00-2 () MUFHL 00-0 (), 00 (), 02 (), 0 (), (), 12 (), 1 () RTVF (), 50 (), 78 () PHOTO (), (), 92 (-), 20 () TA 00-0 (), (), 0 (), 0 () ENGLT 0 (), (), 02 () PHIL 56 () SPAN () ASTR () BIOL 102 (), (), 00-0 (5), 0 () CHEM 00 (), (5), (5) GEOG () GEOL (), (), () PHYS 50-60(), 70-80(5), 11-1 () HIST () ANTH (), 2 (), 2- () ARTH 0-09 (), 12- () BUS 0 () CAM 02 () COMM 25 () ENGLT 0-60 () GEOG (), 81 () HIST (), () HONOR 82 () HUM 00 (), 20-8 () JOUR 20 () MUFHL 15 (), 0 () NUTRI 10 () PHIL 0 (), 52 () POLS 12-1 (), () PSYC () SILA (), 0 (), 8 () SOC 21-1 () SOCSC 00-0 () SPAN (), (), () TA 06 () VIET () COMM 80 () HONOR 0 () POLS 01-2 () SOCSC 20 () ANTH 1 () HONOR 6 () HUM 00-2 () PHIL (), 0-60 () PHI 10 (I) Critical Thinking Competency N/A MAT 221 (M1) Mathematics Competency Prerequisite, or 5 MAT 222 (M2) Mathematics Competency or ENG 225 (C) Cultural and Aesthetic Awareness ENG 125 (L) Literature or 5 SCI 207 (S) Science Education HIS 206 (H) History or ANT 101 (D) Diversity Awareness POL 201 (PS) Political Science PHI 208 (HU) Humanities Cannot be transferred Total N/A GEN 99 (GE) Education Capstone -51 **Total Education Required 52

4 AS-HIT Major Core Transfer Options BS-HIM Major Core Requirements No. HIT 102 AH 110 BIOL 102 AH 120 HIT 12 HIT 122 Title Introduction to Health Information Technology: Alternative Setting Medical Language for Health-Care Providers Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Human Disease Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Coding Advanced ICD Coding Major Core Transferred Major Core No. *INF 10 Computer Literacy Title 2 Transfers For HCA 205 Introduction to Health Care INF 21 Programming Concepts Prerequisite: INF 10 Transfers For HIM 105 Medical Terminology Transfers For *HIM 205 Anatomy & Physiology for HIM I HIM 206 HIM 217 Anatomy & Physiology for HIM II Electronic Health Records Prerequisite: HIM 205 Prerequisite: BSHIM majors only. Transfers For HIM 210 Pathophysiology Prerequisites: HIM 105, HIM 205 and HIM Transfers For HIM 250 Clinical Classification Systems I Prerequisites: HIM 105, HIM 205, HIM 206, HIM 217 *HIM 252 Legal Aspects of Health Information Prerequisite: HIM 205 Transfers For HIM 251 HIM 10 HIM 01 Clinical Classification Systems II Healthcare Reimbursement Introduction to Health Informatics Prerequisites: HIM 105, HIM 205, HIM 206, HIM 210, HIM 217, and HIM 250 Prerequisite: HCA 205 HIM 60 Healthcare Statistics Prerequisites: HIM 217 and Mathematical Competency ^HIM 70 HCA 75 HIM 10 HIM 20 ^HIM 50 HIM 5 HIM 0 HIM 5 Healthcare Project Management Prerequisite: HIM 01 ^HIM 95 Professional Practice Experience II Prerequisite: Completion of BSHIM program core courses 18 Major Required for BS - Health Information Management at AU 70 Professional Practice Prerequisites: HIM 105, HIM 205, HIM 206, Experience I HIM 250, HIM 251, HCA 205, HIM 10, Continuous Quality Monitoring & Accreditation Health Informatics A Systems Perspective Prerequisite: HIM 01 Health Information Governance & Strategic Planning Prerequisite: HIM 01 Healthcare Management Prerequisites: HCA 75 and HIM 60 Analyzing Healthcare Data Prerequisite: HIM 01 Health Informatics Research Methods and Data Analysis Prerequisites: Mathematical Competency and HIM 60 AS-HIT AU Required Possible Transfer Credit AU Degree Requirements to be applied as Electives at Amount No. Title Education Major Core s HIT 100 Introduction to Health Information Technology: Hospital Settings Electives 8 8 HIT 120 Basic ICD-CM Coding 2 Total 120 CISC 02 CISA 15 HIT 10 Computer Familiarization Introduction to Electronic Spreadsheets Health Statistics HIT 10 HIT 110 Computerized Health Information Systems Medical Legal Aspects of Health Information 2 2 Guidelines + EXP 105 fulfills credits toward total elective credit requirements and is required for online students. HIT 150 HIT 170 HIT 160 HIT 171 CISA 20 Continuous Quality Improvement Health Information Technology Directed Practice I Supervision for the Allied Health Professional Health Information Technology Directed Practice II Introduction to Database Management * Satisfies Education Requirements. In this program, 10 credits from the major may also satisfy Education requirements. **If a student is transferring with an applicable AA/AS degree earned from, student is accepted as fulfilling all Education and Competency requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Information Management, with the exception of the Introductory course (EXP 105) and the Education Capstone (GEN 99). See Academic Catalog for all transfer credit policies. - Education courses must be at least 2 credits in order to be considered transferable -AU Residency Requirement is 0 credits. ^This course must be taken at and may not be transferred from Total to be transferred as Electives 8 another institution. Guidelines

5 Number + EXP 105 Ashford Introductory Requirement Personal Dimensions of Education Transferred Required Cannot be Transferred Associate of Arts in Management (AA-M) - 60 Cosumes River College Recommended Numbers Suggested No. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration (BA-BA) Education Required Competency / Subject Area PSY 202 (P) Social and Personal Awareness PHIL 10 () SOC 120 (A) Applied Ethics Competency ENGWR 00 (), 80 () ESLW 0 () HONOR 75 () or ENG 121 (E1) Communication Competency I ENGWR () PHIL 28 () Education ENG 122 (E2) Communication Competency II BUS 10 () COMM 01-1 (), 61 () MGMT 60 () COM 200 (E) Communication Competency III CISC 10 () CISN () CISP 00 (), 50 (), 5-56 (), 60 (), 0 (), 0 () CISS 10-2 () CISW 00 (), 10 (), () GEOG 5 () or INF 10 (T) Information Technology Competency COMM () PHIL () SOC 05 () Waived MATH 120 (5), 125 (), (), 5 (5), 1- (), -51 (), (5), 10 (), 20 () STAT 00 () ARCH 10 () ART 00-0 () ARTH 00- () ARTNM 2 () ARTPH 01-2 () ENGCW 10-0 (), 80 () ENGLT 02 () FMS () HONOR () HUM 00-2 () MUFHL 00-0 (), 00 (), 02 (), 0 (), (), 12 (), 1 () RTVF (), 50 (), 78 () PHOTO (), (), 92 (-), 20 () TA 00-0 (), (), 0 (), 0 () ENGLT 0 (), (), 02 () PHIL 56 () SPAN () ASTR () BIOL 102 (), (), 00-0 (5), 0 () CHEM 00 (), (5), (5) GEOG () GEOL (), (), () PHYS 50-60(), 70-80(5), 11-1 () HIST () ANTH (), 2 (), 2- () ARTH 0-09 (), 12- () BUS 0 () CAM 02 () COMM 25 () ENGLT 0-60 () GEOG (), 81 () HIST (), () HONOR 82 () HUM 00 (), 20-8 () JOUR 20 () MUFHL 15 (), 0 () NUTRI 10 () PHIL 0 (), 52 () POLS 12-1 (), () PSYC () SILA (), 0 (), 8 () SOC 21-1 () SOCSC 00-0 () SPAN (), (), () TA 06 () VIET () COMM 80 () HONOR 0 () POLS 01-2 () SOCSC 20 () ANTH 1 () HONOR 6 () HUM 00-2 () PHIL (), 0-60 () PHI 10 (I) Critical Thinking Competency N/A MAT 221 (M1) Mathematics Competency Prerequisite, or 5 MAT 222 (M2) Mathematics Competency or ENG 225 (C) Cultural and Aesthetic Awareness ENG 125 (L) Literature or 5 SCI 207 (S) Science Education HIS 206 (H) History or ANT 101 (D) Diversity Awareness POL 201 (PS) Political Science PHI 208 (HU) Humanities Cannot be transferred Total N/A GEN 99 (GE) Education Capstone -51 **Total Education Required 52

6 AA-M Major Core Transfer Options BA-BA Major Core Requirements No. MKT 00 ACCT 01 BUS 0 ECON 02 Principles of Marketing Financial Accounting Business Law Principles of Macroeconomics Title Major Core Transferred Major Core No. Title *CGD 218 MGT 0 Visual Literacy in Business Management for Organizations Transfers For BUS 0 MGT 15 MGT 5 Principles of Marketing Group Behavior in Organizations Organizational Change Transfers For ACC 205 Principles of Accounting I ACC 206 Principles of Accounting II Prerequisite: ACC 205 Transfers For BUS 11 Business Law I Transfers For *ECO 20 ECO 20 BUS 0 Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Human Resource Management ^BUS 08 *PHI 5 Statistics for Managers Personal & Organizational Ethics Prerequisite: Math Competency ^BUS 01 Principles of Finance Prerequisite: ACC 205 or ACC 208 or ACC 281 & Math Competency BUS 02 Strategic Management and Prerequisites: BUS 201 or MGT 0, ACC 205, ECO 20 or Business Policy ECO 20, and GEN 99 1 Major Required for BA - Business Administration at AU 5 No. BUS 10 BUS 0 BUS 00 BUSTEC 02 AA-M to be applied as Electives at Title Business Communications Managing Diversity in the Workplace Introduction to Business Computer-Keyboarding AU Degree Requirements AU Required Possible Transfer Credit Amount Education Major Core s 5 1 Electives Total ACCT 125 ACCT 11 MKT 120 Student : CISC 10 () OR Four Units to include, CISC 02 (2) / JOUR 0 (2) AND two additional units from: CISA 05 (2), 15 (2), 20 (1), 0 (2), 0 (2) ; CISC 20 (1), 55 (1.5) CRC Suggested Elective from Catalog CRC Suggested Elective from Catalog CRC Suggested Elective from Catalog or Guidelines + EXP 105 Fulfills credits toward total elective credit requirements and is required for online students. * Satisfies Education Requirements. In this program, 9 credits from the major may also satisfy Education requirements. **If a student is transferring with an applicable AA/AS degree earned from, student is accepted as fulfilling all Education and Competency requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, with the exception of Introductory courses (EXP 105) and the Education Capstone (GEN 99). See Academic Catalog for all transfer credit policies. - Education courses must be at least 2 credits in order to be considered transferable - AU Residency Requirement is 0 credits Total to be transferred as Electives 2-2 Guidelines

7 Number +EXP 105 Ashford Introductory Requirement Personal Dimensions of Education Transferred Required Cannot be Transferred Associate of Science Transfer in Business Administration (AS-T-BA) - 60 Cosumes River College Recommended Numbers Education Suggested No. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration (BA-BA) Required Competency / Subject Area PSY 202 (P) Social and Personal Awareness PHIL 10 () ENGWR 00 (), 80 () ESLW 0 () HONOR 75 () ENGWR () PHIL 28 () BUS 10 () COMM 01-1 (), 61 () MGMT 60 () CISC 10 () CISN () CISP 00 (), 50 (), 5-56 (), 60 (), 0 (), 0 () CISS 10-2 () CISW 00 (), 10 (), () GEOG 5 () COMM () PHIL () SOC 05 () Waived MATH 120 (5), 125 (), (), 5 (5), 1- (), -51 (), (5), 10 (), 20 () STAT 00 () ARCH 10 () ART 00-0 () ARTH 00- () ARTNM 2 () ARTPH 01-2 () ENGCW 10-0 (), 80 () ENGLT 02 () FMS () HONOR () HUM 00-2 () MUFHL 00-0 (), 00 (), 02 (), 0 (), (), 12 (), 1 () RTVF (), 50 (), 78 () PHOTO (), (), 92 (-), 20 () TA 00-0 (), (), 0 (), 0 () ENGLT 0 (), (), 02 () PHIL 56 () SPAN () ASTR () BIOL 102 (), (), 00-0 (5), 0 () CHEM 00 (), (5), (5) GEOG () GEOL (), (), () PHYS 50-60(), 70-80(5), 11-1 () HIST () ANTH (), 2 (), 2- () ARTH 0-09 (), 12- () BUS 0 () CAM 02 () COMM 25 () ENGLT 0-60 () GEOG (), 81 () HIST (), () HONOR 82 () HUM 00 (), 20-8 () JOUR 20 () MUFHL 15 (), 0 () NUTRI 10 () PHIL 0 (), 52 () POLS 12-1 (), () PSYC () SILA (), 0 (), 8 () SOC 21-1 () SOCSC 00-0 () SPAN (), (), () TA 06 () VIET () COMM 80 () HONOR 0 () POLS 01-2 () SOCSC 20 () ANTH 1 () HONOR 6 () HUM 00-2 () PHIL (), 0-60 () SOC 120 (A) Applied Ethics Competency or ENG 121 (E1) Communication Competency I Education ENG 122 (E2) Communication Competency II COM 200 (E) Communication Competency III or INF 10 (T) Information Technology Competency PHI 10 (I) Critical Thinking Competency N/A MAT 221 (M1) Mathematics Competency Prerequisite, or 5 MAT 222 (M2) Mathematics Competency or ENG 225 (C) Cultural and Aesthetic Awareness ENG 125 (L) Literature or 5 SCI 207 (S) Science Education HIS 206 (H) History or ANT 101 (D) Diversity Awareness POL 201 (PS) Political Science PHI 208 (HU) Humanities Cannot be transferred Total N/A GEN 99 (GE) Education Capstone -51 **Total Education Required 52

8 No. ACCT 01 ACCT 11 BUS 0 ECON 02 ECON 0 AS-T-BA Major Core Transfer Options Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Business Law Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Title Major Core Transferred Major Core No. BA-BA Major Core Requirements Title *CGD 218 MGT 0 BUS 0 MGT 15 MGT 5 Visual Literacy in Business Management for Organizations Principles of Marketing Group Behavior in Organizations Organizational Change Transfers For ACC 205 Principles of Accounting I Transfers For ACC 206 Principles of Accounting II Prerequisite - ACC 205 Transfers For BUS 11 Business Law I Transfers For *ECO 20 Principles of Macroeconomics Transfers For ECO 20 BUS 0 ^BUS 08 *PHI 5 Principles of Microeconomics Human Resource Management Statistics for Managers Personal & Organizational Ethics Prerequisite - Math Competency ^BUS 01 Principles of Finance Prerequisite - ACC 205 or ACC 208 or ACC 281 & Math Competency BUS 02 Strategic Management & Prerequisite - MGT 0 or BUS 201, ACC 205, ECO 20 or Busines Policy ECO 20, GEN Major Required for BA - Business Administration at AU 5 No. AS-T-BA to be applied as Electives at Title Choose one of the following 2 courses: BUS 00 - Introduction to Business () or BUS 10 - Business Communications () Choose one of the following four courses: MATH 1 - Calculus for Business and Economics (), MATH - Modern Business Mathematics (), MATH - Finite Mathematics () or STAT 00 -Introduction to Probability and Statistics () Choose a minimum of units from the following: CISC 10 - Introduction to Computer Information Science (), CISA 05 - Beginning Word Processing (2), CISA 08 - Exploring Word Processing and Presentation Software (1), CISA 15 - Introduction to Electronic Spreadsheets (2), CISA 18 - Exploring Spreadsheet Software (1), CISA 0 - Presentation Graphics (2), CISC 08 - Exploring Computer Environments and the Internet (1) Total to be transferred as Electives Education Major Core s 5 17 Electives Total or or 9 or 11 AU Degree Requirements AU Required Possible Transfer Credit Amount Guidelines + EXP 105 Fulfills credits toward total elective credit requirements and is required for online students * Satisfies Education Requirements. In this program, 9 credits from the major may also satisfy Education requirements. **If a student is transferring with an applicable AA/AS degree earned from, student is accepted as fulfilling all Education and Competency requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, with the exception of Introductory courses (EXP 105) and the Education Capstone (GEN 99). See Academic Catalog for all transfer credit policies. - Education courses must be at least 2 credits in order to be considered transferable - AU Residency Requirement is 0 credits ^ Math competency requirement must be met before taking these courses. Guidelines

9 Number +EXP 105 Ashford Introductory Requirement Personal Dimensions of Education Transferred Required Cannot be Transferred Associate of Arts Transfer in Sociology (AA-T-S) - 60 Recommended Numbers Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Suggested No. SOC) Education Required Competency / Subject Area (BA- PSY 202 (P) Social and Personal Awareness PHIL 10 () ENGWR 00 (), 80 () ESLW 0 () HONOR 75 () ENGWR () PHIL 28 () BUS 10 () COMM 01-1 (), 61 () MGMT 60 () CISC 10 () CISN () CISP 00 (), 50 (), 5-56 (), 60 (), 0 (), 0 () CISS 10-2 () CISW 00 (), 10 (), () GEOG 5 () COMM () PHIL () SOC 05 () Waived MATH 120 (5), 125 (), (), 5 (5), 1- (), -51 (), (5), 10 (), 20 () STAT 00 () ARCH 10 () ART 00-0 () ARTH 00- () ARTNM 2 () ARTPH 01-2 () ENGCW 10-0 (), 80 () ENGLT 02 () FMS () HONOR () HUM 00-2 () MUFHL 00-0 (), 00 (), 02 (), 0 (), (), 12 (), 1 () RTVF (), 50 (), 78 () PHOTO (), (), 92 (-), 20 () TA 00-0 (), (), 0 (), 0 () ENGLT 0 (), (), 02 () PHIL 56 () SPAN () ASTR () BIOL 102 (), (), 00-0 (5), 0 () CHEM 00 (), (5), (5) GEOG () GEOL (), (), () PHYS 50-60(), 70-80(5), 11-1 () HIST () ANTH (), 2 (), 2- () ARTH 0-09 (), 12- () BUS 0 () CAM 02 () COMM 25 () ENGLT 0-60 () GEOG (), 81 () HIST (), () HONOR 82 () HUM 00 (), 20-8 () JOUR 20 () MUFHL 15 (), 0 () NUTRI 10 () PHIL 0 (), 52 () POLS 12-1 (), () PSYC () SILA (), 0 (), 8 () SOC 21-1 () SOCSC 00-0 () SPAN (), (), () TA 06 () VIET () COMM 80 () HONOR 0 () POLS 01-2 () SOCSC 20 () ANTH 1 () HONOR 6 () HUM 00-2 () PHIL (), 0-60 () Cannot be transferred Total SOC 120 (A) Applied Ethics Competency or ENG 121 (E1) Communication Competency I Education ENG 122 (E2) Communication Competency II COM 200 (E) Communication Competency III or INF 10 (T) Information Technology Competency PHI 10 (I) Critical Thinking Competency N/A MAT 221 (M1) Mathematics Competency Prerequisite, or 5 MAT 222 (M2) Mathematics Competency or ENG 225 (C) Cultural and Aesthetic Awareness ENG 125 (L) Literature or 5 SCI 207 (S) Science Education HIS 206 (H) History or ANT 101 (D) Diversity Awareness POL 201 (PS) Political Science PHI 208 (HU) Humanities N/A GEN 99 (GE) Education Capstone -50 **Total Education Required 52

10 AA-T-S Major Core Transfer Options BA-SOC Major Core Requirements No. SOC 00 SOC 01 SOC 21 PSYC 0 Title Major Core No. Title Introductory Sociology Transfers For *SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology Social Problems Transfers For SOC 20 * SOC 15 SOC 07 Social Problems Cross-Cultural Perspectives Gender & Sexuality Race, Ethnicity and Inequality in the United States Transfers For SOC 08 SOC 12 Racial and Ethnic Groups Child, Family and Society Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Transfers For PSY 25 SOC SOC 0 * SOC 20 SOC 205 Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences Prerequisite: Math Competency Research Methods Social Gerontology Public Policy and Social Services Social Theory SOC 90 Social Science Capstone Prerequisite: GEN 99 Major Core Transferred 12 Major Required for BA-SOC at AU 6 AA-T-S to be applied as Electives at No. Title With SOC 21 above, choose one course from: SOC 10, SOC 05, SOC 1 Choose a minimum of units from: ANTH 10, ANTH 16, PSYC 00, PSYC 20 AU Degree Requirements AU Required Possible Transfer Credit Amount Education Major Core s 6 12 Electives 1 6 Total Guidelines + EXP 105 fulfills credits toward total elective credit requirements and is required for online students. * Satisfies Education Requirements. In this program, 9 credits from the major may also satisfy Education requirements. **If a student is transferring with an applicable AA/AS degree earned from, student is accepted as fulfilling all Education and Competency requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, with the exception of the Introductory course (EXP 105) and the Education Capstone (GEN 99). See Academic Catalog for all transfer credit policies. - Education courses must be at least 2 credits in order to be considered transferable - AU's Residency Requirement is 0 credits Total to be transferred as Electives 6 Consumnes River College Guidelines

11 Number +EXP 105 Ashford Introductory Requirement Personal Dimensions of Education Transferred Required Cannot be Transferred Associate of Arts Transfer in Communication Studies (AA-CS-T) - 60 Bachelor of Arts in Applied Behavioral Science (BA-ABS) 120 Cosumes River College Recommended Numbers Education Suggested No. Required Competency / Subject Area PSY 202 (P) Social and Personal Awareness PHIL 10 () ENGWR 00 (), 80 () ESLW 0 () HONOR 75 () ENGWR () PHIL 28 () BUS 10 () COMM 01-1 (), 61 () MGMT 60 () CISC 10 () CISN () CISP 00 (), 50 (), 5-56 (), 60 (), 0 (), 0 () CISS 10-2 () CISW 00 (), 10 (), () GEOG 5 () COMM () PHIL () SOC 05 () Waived MATH 120 (5), 125 (), (), 5 (5), 1- (), -51 (), (5), 10 (), 20 () STAT 00 () ARCH 10 () ART 00-0 () ARTH 00- () ARTNM 2 () ARTPH 01-2 () ENGCW 10-0 (), 80 () ENGLT 02 () FMS () HONOR () HUM 00-2 () MUFHL 00-0 (), 00 (), 02 (), 0 (), (), 12 (), 1 () RTVF (), 50 (), 78 () PHOTO (), (), 92 (-), 20 () TA 00-0 (), (), 0 (), 0 () ENGLT 0 (), (), 02 () PHIL 56 () SPAN () ASTR () BIOL 102 (), (), 00-0 (5), 0 () CHEM 00 (), (5), (5) GEOG () GEOL (), (), () PHYS 50-60(), 70-80(5), 11-1 () HIST () ANTH (), 2 (), 2- () ARTH 0-09 (), 12- () BUS 0 () CAM 02 () COMM 25 () ENGLT 0-60 () GEOG (), 81 () HIST (), () HONOR 82 () HUM 00 (), 20-8 () JOUR 20 () MUFHL 15 (), 0 () NUTRI 10 () PHIL 0 (), 52 () POLS 12-1 (), () PSYC () SILA (), 0 (), 8 () SOC 21-1 () SOCSC 00-0 () SPAN (), (), () TA 06 () VIET () COMM 80 () HONOR 0 () POLS 01-2 () SOCSC 20 () ANTH 1 () HONOR 6 () HUM 00-2 () PHIL (), 0-60 () Cannot be transferred Total SOC 120 (A) Applied Ethics Competency or ENG 121 (E1) Communication Competency I Education ENG 122 (E2) Communication Competency II COM 200 (E) Communication Competency III or INF 10 (T) Information Technology Competency PHI 10 (I) Critical Thinking Competency N/A MAT 221 (M1) Mathematics Competency Prerequisite, or 5 MAT 222 (M2) Mathematics Competency or ENG 225 (C) Cultural and Aesthetic Awareness ENG 125 (L) Literature or 5 SCI 207 (S) Science Education HIS 206 (H) History or ANT 101 (D) Diversity Awareness POL 201 (PS) Political Science PHI 208 (HU) Humanities N/A GEN 99 (GE) Education Capstone -51 **Total Education Required 52

12 AA-CS-T Major Core Transfer Options BA-ABS Major Core Requirements No. Title Major Core No. Title PSYC 00 Principles Transfers For *PSY 101 ABS 200 SOC 20 Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Applied Behavioral Sciences Social Problems COMM 6 Introduction to Communication Theory Transfers For COM 21 Communication Theory PSY 0 PSY 01 *SOC 20 PSY 52 ABS 11 SOC 02 Lifespan Development Social Psychology Public Policy & Social Services Cognitive Psychology Research Methods & Statistics II Contemporary Social Problems & the Workplace Prerequisite: PSY 101 or equivalent Prerequisite: PSY 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: PSY 101 and ABS 11 Prerequisite: ABS 10 PSY 25 ABS 10 Statistics for the Behavioral & Social Sciences Research Methods & Statistics I Prerequisite: Mathematical Competency ABS 97 Applied Behavioral Sciences Capstone Prerequisite: GEN 99 Major Core Transferred 6 Major Required for BA - Applied Behavioral Science at AU 9 AA-CS-T to be applied as Electives at No. Title COMM 01 Introduction to Public Speaking () Choose 6 units from the following: COMM 11 - Argumentation and Debate (), or COMM 21 - Interpersonal Communication (), or COMM 1 - Group Discussion () AU Degree Requirements AU Required Possible Transfer Credit Amount Education Major Core s 9 6 Electives Total With credits from COMM 6 - Intro to Comm Theory for Major Core Transfer Option Student may choose one of the courses below: COMM 15 - Persuasion (), or COMM 21 - Interpersonal Communication^ (), or COMM 25 - Intercultural Communication (), or COMM 1 - Group Discussion^ (), or COMM 61 - The Communication Experience (), or RTVF 00 - Mass Media and Society () Guidelines + EXP 105 Fulfills credits toward total elective credit requirements and is required for online students. * Satisfies Education Requirements. In this program, 6 credits from the major may also satisfy Education requirements. **If a student is transferring with an applicable AA/AS degree earned from, student is accepted as fulfilling all Education and Competency requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Applied Behavioral Science, with the exception of Introductory courses (EXP 105) and the Education Capstone (GEN 99). See Academic Catalog for all transfer credit policies. - Education courses must be at least 2 credits in order to be considered transferable - AU Residency Requirement is 0 credits Total to be transferred as Electives 12 Guidelines ^ Any transfer level communication (COMM) course listed that is completed in these categories cannot be used to satisfy another part of the degree requirements.

13 Number +EXP 105 Ashford Introductory Requirement Personal Dimensions of Education Transferred Required Cannot be Transferred Associate of Arts Transfer in Communication Studies (AA-CS-T) - 60 Recommended Numbers Suggested No. Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies (BA-CS) Education Required Competency / Subject Area PSY 202 (P) Social and Personal Awareness PHIL 10 () ENGWR 00 (), 80 () ESLW 0 () HONOR 75 () ENGWR () PHIL 28 () BUS 10 () COMM 01-1 (), 61 () MGMT 60 () CISC 10 () CISN () CISP 00 (), 50 (), 5-56 (), 60 (), 0 (), 0 () CISS 10-2 () CISW 00 (), 10 (), () GEOG 5 () COMM () PHIL () SOC 05 () Waived MATH 120 (5), 125 (), (), 5 (5), 1- (), -51 (), (5), 10 (), 20 () STAT 00 () ARCH 10 () ART 00-0 () ARTH 00- () ARTNM 2 () ARTPH 01-2 () ENGCW 10-0 (), 80 () ENGLT 02 () FMS () HONOR () HUM 00-2 () MUFHL 00-0 (), 00 (), 02 (), 0 (), (), 12 (), 1 () RTVF (), 50 (), 78 () PHOTO (), (), 92 (-), 20 () TA 00-0 (), (), 0 (), 0 () ENGLT 0 (), (), 02 () PHIL 56 () SPAN () ASTR () BIOL 102 (), (), 00-0 (5), 0 () CHEM 00 (), (5), (5) GEOG () GEOL (), (), () PHYS 50-60(), 70-80(5), 11-1 () HIST () ANTH (), 2 (), 2- () ARTH 0-09 (), 12- () BUS 0 () CAM 02 () COMM 25 () ENGLT 0-60 () GEOG (), 81 () HIST (), () HONOR 82 () HUM 00 (), 20-8 () JOUR 20 () MUFHL 15 (), 0 () NUTRI 10 () PHIL 0 (), 52 () POLS 12-1 (), () PSYC () SILA (), 0 (), 8 () SOC 21-1 () SOCSC 00-0 () SPAN (), (), () TA 06 () VIET () COMM 80 () HONOR 0 () POLS 01-2 () SOCSC 20 () ANTH 1 () HONOR 6 () HUM 00-2 () PHIL (), 0-60 () SOC 120 (A) Applied Ethics Competency or ENG 121 (E1) Communication Competency I Education ENG 122 (E2) Communication Competency II COM 200 (E) Communication Competency III or INF 10 (T) Information Technology Competency PHI 10 (I) Critical Thinking Competency N/A MAT 221 (M1) Mathematics Competency Prerequisite, or 5 MAT 222 (M2) Mathematics Competency or ENG 225 (C) Cultural and Aesthetic Awareness ENG 125 (L) Literature or 5 SCI 207 (S) Science Education HIS 206 (H) History or ANT 101 (D) Diversity Awareness POL 201 (PS) Political Science PHI 208 (HU) Humanities Cannot be transferred Total N/A GEN 99 (GE) Education Capstone -51 **Total Education Required 52

14 AA-CS-T Major Core Transfer Options BA-CS Major Core Requirements No. COMM 6 Title Introduction to Communication Theory Major Transferred Major Core No. Title Transfers For COM 21 Communication Theory COM 25 ENG 25 COM 5 *COM 2 *COM 25 *COM 60 COM 0 Communication in Organizations Intermediate Composition Media Writing for Communication Persuasion and Argumentation Communication & Conflict Advanced Communications in Society Technical Writing Prerequisites: ENG 121 and ENG 122 or equivalents CGD 18 ENG 15 COM 80 Public Relations Practice and Promotional Writing Business & Professional Writing Communications Studies Capstone Prerequisite: Gen 99 Major Required for BA - Communication Studies at AU No. COMM 01 AA-CS-T to be applied as Electives at Title Introduction to Public Speaking Choose 6 unites from the following: COMM 11 - Argumentation and Debate (), COMM 21 - Interpersonal Communication (), COMM 1 - Group Discussion () AU Degree Requirements AU Required Possible Transfer Credit Amount Education Major Core s Electives 18 6 Total (With COMM 6 - Intro to Comm Theory for Major Core Transfer Option) student may choose one of the courses below: COMM 15 - Persuasion (), COMM 21 - Interpersonal Communication()^, COMM 25 - Intercultural Communication (), COMM 1 - Group Discussion ()^, COMM 61 - The Communication Experience (), RTVF 00 - Mass Media and Society () Choose units from the following: ANTH 10 - Cultural Anthropology (), COMM 15 - Persuasion () ^, COMM 25 - Intercultural Communication ()^, COMM 1 - Group Discussion ()^, COMM 1 - Organizational Communication (), COMM 61 - The Communication Experience ()^, COMM 6 - Introduction to Communication Theory ()^, ENGWR 01 - College Composition and Literature (), ENGWR 02 - Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking (), JOUR 00 - Newswriting and Reporting (), PSYC 00 - Principles (), RTVF 12 - Radio Studio Operations (), RTVF 1 -Television Production (), SOC 00 - Introductory Sociology () Guidelines + EXP 105 Fulfills credits toward total elective credit requirements and is required for online students. * Satisfies Education Requirements. In this program, 9 credits from the major may also satisfy Education requirements. **If a student is transferring with an applicable AA/AS degree earned from, student is accepted as fulfilling all Education and Competency requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies, with the exception of Introductory courses (EXP 105) and the Education Capstone (GEN 99). See Academic Catalog for all transfer credit policies. - Education courses must be at least 2 credits in order to be considered transferable - AU Residency Requirement is 0 credits Total to be transferred as Electives 18 Guidelines ^ Any transfer level communication (COMM) course listed that is completed in these categories cannot be used to satisfy another part of the degree requirements.

15 Number +EXP 105 Ashford Introductory Requirement Personal Dimensions of Education Transferred Required Cannot be Transferred Associate of Science Transfer in Early Childhood Education (AS-T-ECE) - 60 Cosumes River College Recommended Numbers Suggested No. Bachelor of Arts in Child Development (BACD) Education Required Competency / Subject Area PSY 202 (P) Social and Personal Awareness PHIL 10 () ENGWR 00 (), 80 () ESLW 0 () HONOR 75 () ENGWR () PHIL 28 () BUS 10 () COMM 01-1 (), 61 () MGMT 60 () CISC 10 () CISN () CISP 00 (), 50 (), 5-56 (), 60 (), 0 (), 0 () CISS 10-2 () CISW 00 (), 10 (), () GEOG 5 () COMM () PHIL () SOC 05 () Waived MATH 120 (5), 125 (), (), 5 (5), 1- (), -51 (), (5), 10 (), 20 () STAT 00 () ARCH 10 () ART 00-0 () ARTH 00- () ARTNM 2 () ARTPH 01-2 () ENGCW 10-0 (), 80 () ENGLT 02 () FMS () HONOR () HUM 00-2 () MUFHL 00-0 (), 00 (), 02 (), 0 (), (), 12 (), 1 () RTVF (), 50 (), 78 () PHOTO (), (), 92 (-), 20 () TA 00-0 (), (), 0 (), 0 () ENGLT 0 (), (), 02 () PHIL 56 () SPAN () ASTR () BIOL 102 (), (), 00-0 (5), 0 () CHEM 00 (), (5), (5) GEOG () GEOL (), (), () PHYS 50-60(), 70-80(5), 11-1 () HIST () ANTH (), 2 (), 2- () ARTH 0-09 (), 12- () BUS 0 () CAM 02 () COMM 25 () ENGLT 0-60 () GEOG (), 81 () HIST (), () HONOR 82 () HUM 00 (), 20-8 () JOUR 20 () MUFHL 15 (), 0 () NUTRI 10 () PHIL 0 (), 52 () POLS 12-1 (), () PSYC () SILA (), 0 (), 8 () SOC 21-1 () SOCSC 00-0 () SPAN (), (), () TA 06 () VIET () COMM 80 () HONOR 0 () POLS 01-2 () SOCSC 20 () ANTH 1 () HONOR 6 () HUM 00-2 () PHIL (), 0-60 () Cannot be transferred Total SOC 120 (A) Applied Ethics Competency or ENG 121 (E1) Communication Competency I Education ENG 122 (E2) Communication Competency II COM 200 (E) Communication Competency III or GEN 10 (T) Information Technology Competency PHI 10 (I) Critical Thinking Competency N/A MAT 221 (M1) Mathematics Competency Prerequisite, or 5 MAT 222 (M2) Mathematics Competency or ENG 225 (C) Cultural and Aesthetic Awareness ENG 125 (L) Literature or 5 SCI 207 (S) Science Education HIS 206 (H) History or ANT 101 (D) Diversity Awareness POL 201 (PS) Political Science PHI 208 (HU) Humanities N/A GEN 99 (GE) Education Capstone -50 **Total Education Required 52

16 AS-T- ECE Major Core Transfer Options BA-CD Core Requirements No. ECE 12 ECE 20 Child Development Title Curriculum and Interations in Early Childhood Education Major Core Transferred Major Core No. Title EDU 100 PSY 10 ECE 205 *SOC 12 ECE 15 ESE 15 Issues in Education Child & Adolescent Development Introduction to Child Development Child, Family & Society Language Development in Young Children Survey of Exceptional Students Prerequisites: GEN 10 and ENG 122 Transfers For ECE 2 ECE 5 ECE 5 ECE 55 Child Development Cognitive Development of Infants & Young Children Assessment & Intervention During Early Childhood Understanding Behavior & Family Dynamics Transfers For ECE 11 ECE 51 Early Childhood Curriculum & Methods Play & Learning for the Young Child ECE 97 Child Development Capstone Prerequisite: GEN 99 7 Major Required for BA-CD at AU 9 AS-T-ECE to be applied as Electives at No. Title ECE 1 The Child, the Family and the Community ECE 00 Introduction to Principles and Practices in Early Childhood Education ECE 21 Advanced Practicum in Early Childhood Educaiton ECE 26 Making Learning Visable Through Observation and Documentation ECE 15 Children's Health, Safety and Nutrition ECE 0 Culture and Diversity in Early Childhood Education Total to be transferred as Electives Education Major Core s 9 7 Electives 2 19 Total Degree Requirements Required Possible Transfer Credit Amount Guidelines + EXP 105 Fulfills credits toward total elective credit requirements and is required for online students. * Satisfies Education Requirements. In this program, credits from the major may also satisfy Education requirements. **If a student is transferring with an applicable AA/AS degree earned from, student is accepted as fulfilling all Education and Competency requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Child Development, with the exception of Introductory courses (EXP 105) and the Education Capstone (GEN 99). See Academic Catalog for all transfer credit policies. - Education courses must be at least 2 credits in order to be considered transferable - AU Residency Requirement is 0 credits Guidelines

17 Number +EXP 105 Ashford Introductory Requirement Personal Dimensions of Education Transferred Required Cannot be Transferred Associate of Science Transfer in Early Childhood Education (AS-T-ECE) - 60 Cosumes River College Recommended Numbers Education Suggested No. Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education (BA - ECE) Required Competency / Subject Area PSY 202 (P) Social and Personal Awareness PHIL 10 () ENGWR 00 (), 80 () ESLW 0 () HONOR 75 () ENGWR () PHIL 28 () BUS 10 () COMM 01-1 (), 61 () MGMT 60 () CISC 10 () CISN () CISP 00 (), 50 (), 5-56 (), 60 (), 0 (), 0 () CISS 10-2 () CISW 00 (), 10 (), () GEOG 5 () COMM () PHIL () SOC 05 () ENGLT 0 (), (), 02 () PHIL 56 () SPAN () ASTR () BIOL 102 (), (), 00-0 (5), 0 () CHEM 00 (), (5), (5) GEOG () GEOL (), (), () PHYS 50-60(), 70-80(5), 11-1 () HIST () Waived MATH 120 (5), 125 (), (), 5 (5), 1- (), -51 (), (5), 10 (), 20 () STAT 00 () ARCH 10 () ART 00-0 () ARTH 00- () ARTNM 2 () ARTPH 01-2 () ENGCW 10-0 (), 80 () ENGLT 02 () FMS () HONOR () HUM 00-2 () MUFHL 00-0 (), 00 (), 02 (), 0 (), (), 12 (), 1 () RTVF (), 50 (), 78 () PHOTO (), (), 92 (-), 20 () TA 00-0 (), (), 0 (), 0 () ANTH (), 2 (), 2- () ARTH 0-09 (), 12- () BUS 0 () CAM 02 () COMM 25 () ENGLT 0-60 () GEOG (), 81 () HIST (), () HONOR 82 () HUM 00 (), 20-8 () JOUR 20 () MUFHL 15 (), 0 () NUTRI 10 () PHIL 0 (), 52 () POLS 12-1 (), () PSYC () SILA (), 0 (), 8 () SOC 21-1 () SOCSC 00-0 () SPAN (), (), () TA 06 () VIET () COMM 80 () HONOR 0 () POLS 01-2 () SOCSC 20 () ANTH 1 () HONOR 6 () HUM 00-2 () PHIL (), 0-60 () SOC 120 (A) Applied Ethics Competency or ENG 121 (E1) Communication Competency I Education ENG 122 (E2) Communication Competency II COM 200 (E) Communication Competency III or GEN 10 (T) Information Technology Competency PHI 10 (I) Critical Thinking Competency N/A MAT 221 (M1) Mathematics Competency Prerequisite, or 5 MAT 222 (M2) Mathematics Competency or ENG 225 (C) Cultural and Aesthetic Awareness ENG 125 (L) Literature or 5 SCI 207 (S) Science Education HIS 206 (H) History or ANT 101 (D) Diversity Awareness POL 201 (PS) Political Science PHI 208 (HU) Humanities Cannot be transferred Total N/A GEN 99 (GE) Education Capstone -51 **Total Education Required 52

18 AS-T-ECE Major Core Transfer Options BA-ECE Major Core Requirements No. ECE 00 ECE 15 ECE 12 ECE 1 ECE 20 ECE 0 Title Introduction to Principles and Practices in Early Childhood Education Culture & Diversity in Early Childhood Education Child Development The Child, The Family and the Community Curriculum and Interactions in Early Childhood Education Culture & Diversity in Early Childhood Education Major Core Transferred Major Core No. Title EDU 100 Issues in Education Prerequisites: GEN 10 and ENG 122 Transfers For ECE 101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education Transfers For ECE 21 Nutrition & Health of Children & Families Transfers For ECE 2 Child Development Transfers For *SOC 12 PED 212 ECE 15 Child, Family & Society Foundation of Movement & Motor Activities Survey of Exceptional Students Transfers For ECE 11 ECE 5 ESE 15 ECE 1 ECE 12 Early Childhood Curriculum & Methods Children s Literature Language Development in Young Children Collaboration with Parents & Community Administration of Early Childhood Education Programs Transfers For ECE 05 Children & Families in a Diverse Society ECE 0 Early Childhood Education Capstone Prerequisite: GEN Major Required for BA - Early Childhood Education at AU 2 - AS-T-ECE applied as Electives at No. Title ECE 21 Advanced Practicum in Early Childhood Education ECE 26 Making Learning Visible Through Observation and Documentation AU Degree Requirements AU Required Possible Transfer Credit Amount Education Major Core s 2 19 Electives 29 7 Total Guidelines + EXP 105 Fulfills credits toward total elective credit requirements and is required for online students. * Satisfies Education Requirements. In this program, credits from the major may also satisfy Education requirements. **If a student is transferring with an applicable AA/AS degree earned from student is accepted as fulfilling all Education and Competency requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education, with the exception of Introductory courses (EXP 105) and the Education Capstone (GEN 99). See Academic Catalog for all transfer credit policies. - Education courses must be at least 2 credits in order to be considered transferable - AU Residency Requirement is 0 credits Total to be transferred as Electives 7 Guidelines

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