Mountain Empire Community College Courses ACC 105: Office Accounting ACC 124: Payroll Accounting ACC 211: Principles of Accounting I ACC 212: Principles of Accounting II ACC 215: Computerizied Accounting QuickBooks Online ACC 219: Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting ADJ 100: Survey of Criminal Justice ADJ 105: The Juvenile Justice System ADJ 107: Survey of Criminology ADJ 130: Introduction to Criminal Law ADJ 133: Ethics in Criminal Justice ADJ 140: Introduction to Corrections ADJ 171: Forensic Science I ADJ 172: Forensic Science II ADJ 227: Constitutional Law ADJ 236: Principles of Criminal Investigation ADJ 241: Correctional Law ADJ 245: Mgmt of Correctional Facility ADJ 246: Correc Counseling ART 101/102: History and Appreciation of Art I or II ART 131 / 132: Fundamentals of Design I / II ART 201 or ART 202: History of Art I-II ART 284: Computer Graphics II AST 150: Desktop Publishing AST 155: Introduction to Desktop Management AST 160: Learning the Internet for Business AST 205: Business Communication AST 236: Specialized Software Applications AST 238: Word Processing Advanced Operations AST 240: Machine Transportation AST 243: Office Administration I BIO 101: General Biology I BIO 102: General Biology II BIO 141 or 231: Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 142 or 232: Human Anatomy & Physiology II BUS 100: Introduction to Business BUS 111: Principles of Supervision I BUS 121: Business Mathematics I BUS 165: Small Business Management King University Equivalencies *If a student has taken both ACC 211 and ACC 212, they will receive credit for BUSA 3200: Financial Accounting, plus credit for one BUSA elective. CRJU 1500: Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU 3000: Juvenile Justice CRJU 3600: Theories of Criminology CRJU 2620: Criminal Law CRJU 4200: Ethics and Justice CRJU 3100: American Systems of Corrections CRJU 2610: Criminal Procedure FINE 2210/2220: History of Art I or II BUSA 2130: Business Communication BIOL 2110: General Biology I BIOL 2120: General Biology II BIOL 1010: Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 1020: Human Anatomy and Physiology II BUSA 1700: Introduction to Business BUSA2251/2100: Principles of Management / Management Communication Page 1
BUS 200: Principles of Management BUS 205: Human Resource Management BUS 241: Business Law I BUS 242: Business Law II BUSA 202: Applied Principles of Management BUSA 236: Communication in Management BUSA 2251: Principles of Management (Traditional) BUSA 3210: Management of Organizations (GPS) BUSA 3271: Human Resource Management BUSA 3276: Business Law BUSA 3276: Business Law BUSA2100/BUSA 2251: Management Communication/Principles of Management (4 s.h.) BUSA 2100/2130: Management Communication/Business Communication (4 s.h.) BUSA 285: Current Issues in Management CHM 101: General Chemistry I (CHM 102: General Chemistry II = CHEM elective) CHM 102: General Chemistry II CHM 111: College Chemistry I CHM 112: College Chemistry II CHM 241-242 / 243-244: Organic Chemistry I - II CST 130: Introduction to Theatre CST 151 or CST152: Film Appreciation I - II CST 250: The Art of the Film ECO 120: Survey of Economics ECO 201 or 202: Principles of Economic I-II ENG 111: College Composition I (ENG 112: College Composition II = ENGC elective) ENG 210: Advanced Composition ENG 241/242: Survey of American Literature I or II ENG 243/244: Survey of English Literature I or II ENG 251/252: Survey of World Literature I or II Foreign Language: Any 200 level course GEO 210: People and the Land: Intro Cultural Geography GEO 220: World Regional Geograpy GIS 200: Geographic Information Systems GOL 105: Physical Geology GOL 106: Historical Geology HIS 101 or higher (History courses) HIS 101/102: History of Western Civilization I or II HIS 111/112: History of World Civilization I or II HIS 121/122: United States History I or II HLT 105: CPR HLT 106: First Aid and Safety HLT 110: Personal & Community Health HLT 121: Intro to Drug Use and Abuse HLT 145: Ethics for Healthcare Personnel HLT 230: Nutrition and Human Development CHEM 1110: General Chemistry (4 s.h.) CHEM 1110: General Chemistry (4 s.h.) CHEM 1120: General Chemisty II CHEM 2110/CHEM 2120 Organic Chemisty THTR Elective ENGL 2450: Introduction to Film Studies ENGL 2450: Introduction to Film Studies (4 s.h.) ECON 2000: Introduction to Economic Principles ENGL 1110: English Composition: Writing & Speech ENGL 2161/2162: American Literature I or II ENGL 2181/2182: British Literature I or II ENGL 2171/2172: Western Literature I or II GEOG Elective GEOG Elective HIST 2171/2172: Western Civilization in Global Context I and II HIST Elective HIST 2161/2162: The United States to 1877 or from 1877 to Present PHED 1620: CPR PHED 1630: First Aid PHED 2010: Personal and Community Health HINF Elective / *For HINF & HCAD majors only. Page 2
HUM 260: Survey of Twentieth-Century Culture ITD 110: Web Page Design I ITD 120: Java Programming I ITD 130: Database Fundamentals ITD 132: Structured Query Language ITD 210: Web Page Design II ITE 100: Computer Information Systems ITE 115: Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts ITE 119: Information Literacy ITE 140: Spreadsheet Software ITE 150: Desktop Databse Software ITN 111: Windows 2008 Server Admin ITN 113: Windows 2008 Active Directory ITN 101, ITN 112, or ITN 154: Introdction to Networking, Network Infrastructure, or Network Fundamentals ITN 155: Switching, Wireless and WAN T ITN 157: WAN Technologies - CISCO ITN 208: Protocols and Communications T ITN 214: Messaging Server Administration ITN 260: Network Security Basics ITP 100: Software Design ITP 112: Visual Basic.NET ITP 120: Java Programming I ITP 132: C++ Programming I ITP 140: Client Side Scripting - JavaScript and AJAX ITP 214: Mobile Application Development ITP 232: C++ Programming II ITP 251: Systems Analysis and Design MDL 105: Phlebotomy I MDL 106: Phlebotomy II MKT 100: Principles of Marketing MKT 170: Customer Service MKT 284: Social Media Marketing MTH 151 or 152: Liberal Arts Math I-II MTH 146/157: Introduction to Elementary Statistics, Elementary Statistics, MTH 158: College Algebra MTH 163: Pre-Calculus I MTH 164: Precalculus II MTH 174: Calculus II MTH 241 or MTH 242: Statistics I-II MTH 271 or MTH 272: Applied Calculus HIST 2110: Twentieth Century Global History (4 s.h.) ITEC 2010: Introduction to Programming ITEC 3450: Data Management ITEC 3655: Introduction to Internet Programming ITEC 2700: Beginning SPRING 2017 Foundations of Information Technology ITEC 3450: Data Management ITEC 3500: Network Management ITEC ELective ITEC 3530: WAN and Enterprise Networks ITEC 3760: Intro to Cybersecurity ITEC 2010 ITEC 3655: Introduction to Internet Programming ITEC 3460: Systems Analysis *For HCAD majors only *For HCAD majors only BUSA 3240: Principles of Marketing MATH 1560: Introduction to Statistics MATH 1560: Introduction to Statistics Page 3
MTH 273: Calculus I MTH 275: Multivariable Calculus MTH 277: Vector Calculus MTH 279: Ordinary Differential Equations MTH 285: Linear Algebra MTH 286: Discrete Mathematics MUS 121: Music Appreciation I (MUS 122: Music Appreciation II = MUSC elective) NAS 161/162: Health Science I & II NAS 171: Human Anatomy & Physiology NUR 105: Nursing Skills NUR 108: Nursing Principles and Concepts I NUR 109: Nursing Principles and Concepts II NUR 111: Nursing I NUR 112: Nursing II NUR 114: Geriatric Nursing NUR 115: LPN Transition NUR 136: Principles of Pharmacology I NURS 137: Principles of Pharmacology II NUR 201: Psychiatric Nursing NUR 205: Intro to Second Level Nursing NUR 208: Acute Medical/Surgical Nursing NUR 211: Nursing III NUR 212: Nursing IV NUR 226: Health Assessment NUR 236: Principles of Pharmacology III NUR 237: Principles of Pharmacology IV NUR 245: Maternal/Newborn Nursing NUR 254: Dimensions of Professional Nursing PNE 136: Maternity, Newborn, and Pediatric Patients PNE 143: Applied Nursing Skills PNE 155: Body Structure and Function PNE 158: Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing PNE 161: Nursing in Health Changes PNE 162: Nursing in Health Changes II PNE 164: Nursing in Health Changes IV PNE 173: Pharmacology for PN's PNE 174: Applied Pharmacology for PN's NAS 131: Astronomy I (NAS 132: Astronomy II = PHYS elective) PHI 101 or PHI 102: Introduction to Philosophy I-II PHI 260: Studies in Eastern Thinking MATH 2350: Calculus MATH 2370: Vector Calculus MATH 3430: Differential Equations MATH 2450: Linear Algebra MUSC 2000: Music in Context (4 s.h.) GENL Elective PHYS 2030: Survey of Astronomy (4 s.h.) PHIL 2010: Truth, Value, and the Good Life: An Introduction to Philosophy (4 s.h.) Page 4
PHI 211: The History of Western Philosophy I (PHI 212: The History of Western Philosophy II = PHIL elective) PHT 101: Photography I (PHT 102: Photography II = PHOT elective) PHY 121 or PHY 122: Principles of Physics I-II PHY 201 or PHY 202: General College Physics I-II PHY 231 or PHY 232: General University Physics I-II PHY 241: University Physics I PHY 242: University Physics II PLS 135 or higher (Political Science courses) PLS 135 or higher (Political Science courses) PLS 211: U.S. Government I (PLS 212: U.S. Government II = PSCI elective) PSY 116: Psychology of Death and Dying PSYC 120: Human Relations PSYC 126: Psychology for Business and Industry PSY 200: Principles of Psychology PSY 215: Abnormal Psyhcology PSY 230: Developmental Psychology PSY 200 or higher (Psychology courses) RTH 102: Integrated Sciences for Respiratory Care RTH110: Fundamental Theory and Procedures for Respiratory Care RTH 111: Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiopulmonary System RTH 112: Pathology of the Cardiopulmonary System RTH 121: Cardiopulmonary Science I RTH131: Respiratory Care Theory & Procedures I RTH132: Respiratory Care Theory and Procedure II RTH 135: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures I RTH 145: Pharmacology for Respiratory Care RTH152: Fundamental Clinical Procedures II RTH224: Integrated Respiratory Therapy Skills I RTH 226: Theory of Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care RTH227: Respiratory Therapy Skills II RTH253: Advanced Clinical Procedures III RTH254: Advanced Clinical Procedures IV RTH265: Current Issues in Respiratory Care RTH 267: 12 Lead EKG RTH:295 Topics in Respiratory Therapy REL: New Testament REL 230: Religions of the World SOC 200 or higher (Sociology Courses) PHIL 2010: Truth, Value, and the Good Life: An Introduction to Philosophy (4 s.h.) PHOT 1010: Photographic Foundations (4 s.h.) PHYS 2210: General Physics I PHYS 2220: General Physics II PSCI 2010: U.S. Government (4 s.h.) PSYC 1520: General Psychology (4 s.h.) PSYC 3050: Lifespan Human Development BIBL 2252: The New Testament and Interpretation RELG 2430: Encountering the World's Relgions (4 s.h.) Page 5