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VITERBO UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MILWAUKEE Core Curriculum Equivalency Table April 2012 TRANSFER STUDENT ADMISSION POLICY Transfer student must have a cumulative GPA of a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale and free to return to their previous institution. Transfer students majoring in Nursing, Dietetics and Education must have a cumulative GPA of 2.75. ** Nursing, Dietetics, Music Theatre and Theatre majors must also submit a copy of ACT and/or SAT score. TRANSFER CREDIT POLICY Credits only accepted from regionally accredited institutions Credits with a grade of ‘C’ or better will be accepted (grades of ‘CD’ are not eligible for transfer) A transfer student may be required to repeat a transferred major or required support course where the grade requirement of the department or the accrediting body is higher than a ‘C’ Transfer students with an earned baccalaureate, Associate of Arts (A.A.) or Associate of Science (A.S.) degree from a regionally accredited college or university will have the Foundations requirements of the core curriculum waived (unless required by the students’ major as a program requirement), except the information fluency requirement (a onecredit course or included in part of a course within the major) Transfer students with an earned baccalaureate, A.A. or A.S. degree from a regionally accredited college or university will also have the Ways of Thinking requirements of the core curriculum waived, except the Theological inquiry, Integrating Faith and Reasoning, and Philosophical and Moral Inquiry requirements (unless required by the students’ major as a program requirement). The baccalaureate, A.A. or A.S. degree must be completed and earned prior to enrollment at Viterbo University. Transfer students with an earned Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree from a regionally accredited college or university will have the Foundation requirements of the core curriculum waived (unless required by the students’ major as a program requirement), except the information fluency requirement (a one—credit course or included in part of a course within the major). The A.A.S. degree must be completed prior to enrollment at Viterbo University. TRANSFER ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS Viterbo University has transfer student articulation agreements with the following institutions: Fox Valley Technical College Palmer College of Chiropractic Logan College of Chiropractic Rochester Community and Technical College Madison Area Technical College St. John’s College (Belize) Mid-State Technical College Southwest Wisconsin Technical College Moraine Park Technical College University of Wisconsin-Platteville Nicolet Area Technical College Western Technical College Northcentral Technical College Wisconsin Technical College System Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine (Criminal Justice only) VITERBO UNIVERSITY CORE CURRICULUM PROGRAM Credit Transfer Guide For: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Students must earn a minimum of 52 credits of Core Curriculum courses (credits noted in parenthesis after course title) ** This guide is for planning purposes only. An official credit evaluation is completed by our Registrar’s Office once a student is admitted to Viterbo University. **NOTE: CORE CURRICULUM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Written Communications I (one or two courses) ENGLISH 101—Intro to College Writing (3) ENGLISH 102—College Writing & Research (3) Written Communications II (one course required) Courses in this area are taken through the academic program at Viterbo. *Quantitative Literacy (one course) MATH 105—Intermediate Algebra (3) MATH 116—College Algebra (3) MATH 117—Trigonometry (2) MATH 211—Survey in Calculus & Analytical Geometry (4) MATH 231—Calculus & Analytical Geometry (4) MTHSTAT 215—Elementary Statistical Analysis (3) *Or ACT Mathematics score of 27 or higher Information Fluency (one course) ENGLISH 101—Intro to College Writing (3) ENGLISH 102—College Writing & Research (3) ** NOTE: Students do not need to retake these courses if completed in Written Communications I Oral Communication (one course) COMMUN 101—Intro to Interpersonal Communication (3) COMMUN 103—Public Speaking (3) Historical Analysis (three credits) HIST 101— Western Civilization: Ancient World to 1500 (3) HIST 102—Western Civilization: 1500 to present (3) HIST 131—World History to 1500 (3) HIST 132—World History since 1500 (3) HIST 151—American History: 1607-1877 (3) HIST 152—American History: 1877 to present (3) HIST 243—History of Women in American Society (3) HIST 287—The Vietnam War (3) Literary Analysis (three credits) ENGLISH 221—English Writers to 1800 (3) ENGLISH 222—English Writers 1800 to present (3) ENGLISH 223—American Writers to 1900 (3) ENGLISH 224 – American Writers 1900 to present (3) ENGLISH 301, 302, 303, 304 & 305— Survey of English Literature Beg. to present (3 credits each) ENGLISH 451—Chaucer (3) ENGLISH 452—Shakespeare (3) Scientific Reasoning (four credits) BIO SCI 102—Elements of Biology (3) BIO SCI 150—Foundations of Biological Science (4) CHEM 101—Chemical Science (4) CHEM 102—General Chemistry (5) PHYSICS 120 w/121—General Physics with Lab (5) Scientific Reasoning in Social Sciences (three credits) GEOG 110—The World: Peoples and Regions (3) SOCIOL 101—Intro to Sociology (3) SOCIOL 250—Sex and Gender (3) PSYCH 101—Intro to Psychology (3) PSYCH 230—Social Psychology (3) Artistic Expression (three credits) ART 101 & ART 102—Drawing I & II (3 credits each) ART 108—2D Concepts (3) ART 109—3D Concepts (3) ART 281—Intro to Ceramics (3) DANCE 110—Into to the Art of Dance (3) ENGLISH 233—Intro to Creative Writing (3) ENGLISH 234—Writing Fiction (3) ENGLISH 235—Writing Poetry (3) MUSIC 101—Fundamentals of Music (3) (Other MUSIC 30,40,42,45,51,53,56,58,62,140,101-561) THEATRE 100—Intro to the Theatre (3) Philosophical and Moral Inquiry (three credits) PHILOS 101—Intro to Philosophy (3) PHILOS 111—Informal Logic—Critical Reasoning (3) PHILOS 213—Intro to Philosophy of Science (3)