Section Two – Course Transfer Agreements
COURSE TRANSFER AGREEMENTS
2004-2005 Transfer Guide for Students
Section Two – Course Transfer Agreements2 - 1
ACCOUNTING
Transferring to RIC:
- Students transferring from CCRI to RIC with an associate’s degree in business administration, accounting concentration, and a GPA of 2.4 or higher will automatically be accepted as accounting majors and will receive credit for ACCT 201 and ACCT 202. See Section 3 for a suggested program transfer plan.
- CCRI students transferring to RIC without an associate’s degree in business administration, accounting concentration, will be subject to the policies of RIC regarding admission and transfer of credits (including proficiency examinations).
Transferring to URI:
- CCRI students planning to transfer to the URI College of Business Administration should major in general studies or liberal arts. The URI College of Business Administration only accepts transfer students at the junior level. CCRI students must have 60 credits, a GPA of at least 2.50 and have completed the following courses: MATH 1670, MATH 1680, ACCT 1010, ACCT 1020 (or ACCT 1110 and ACCT 1120), ECON 2010, ECON 2020, MATH 1550, MATH 1560, COMI 1100 and ENGL 1410. All other ACCT and BUSN courses are transferable as free electives until a waiver exam is completed at URI. For exam details, contact Assistant Dean Margaret Ferguson, URI College of Business Administration (874-2337). Students not meeting all these requirements may be admitted to University College.
URI / CCRI / RIC
ACC 201Elementary Accounting / ACCT 1010Financial Accounting / ACCT 201Principles of Accounting I: Financial
ACC 202Elementary Accounting / ACCT 1020Managerial Accounting / ACCT 202Principles of Acct II: Managerial
Free Elective or ACC 443 by exam / ACCT 1500Income Taxes I / Free Elective
Free Elective / ACCT 1500Income Taxes I +
ACCT 1510Income Taxes II / ACCT 331Tax Accounting
Free Elective / ACCT 1510Income Taxes II / Free Elective
Free Elective or ACC 311 by exam / ACCT 2010Intermediate Accounting I / ACCT 311External Reporting I
Free Elective or ACC 312 by exam / ACCT 2020Intermediate Accounting II / ACCT 312External Reporting II
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
The Advanced Placement Program (AP), sponsored by The College Board, offers advanced students the opportunity to take college-level courses while they are still in high school. Students may be able to earn credits toward their college graduation or take advanced coursework by demonstrating that they have earned the required score on an AP exam. Colleges and universities often grant credit to students who achieve specific scores on the culminating exams. Use the matrix below to locate the AP exam, the score required, the course equivalencies and the credits that can be awarded. Students should consult with an advisor to discuss how the AP credits can be applied to their programs. Further information on receiving credit for AP coursework can be found at the undergraduate admissions offices, from The College Board (phone: 609-771-7243; web: or from the Educational Testing Service (phone: 1-888-CALL-4AP; e-mail: ).
ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATION EQUIVALENCIES
FOR TRANSFER PURPOSES
Equivalent / # of CreditsTest / Score / URI / CCRI / RIC / URI / CCRI / RIC
Art History / 3 / ARH 251 / ARTS 1220, 1330 / ART 231, 232 / 3 / 6 / 6
Art Studio (Draw) / 3 / ART 207 / ARTS 1010 + portfolio review for specific credit / Electives; portfolio review for specific credit / 3 / 6 / 6
Art Studio (General) / 3 / ART 101 / Electives; portfolio review for specific credit / Electives; portfolio review for specific credit / 3 / 6 / 6
Biology / 3 / BIO 101, 102 / BIOL 1001, 1002 / BIOL 101, 102 / 8 / 8 / 8
Calculus (AB) / 3 / MTH 111, 141 / MATH 1900, 1910 / MATH 209, 212 / 7 / 8 / 8
Calculus (BC) / 3 / MTH 141, 142 / MATH 1900, 1910, 1920 / MATH 209, 212, 213 / 8 / 12 / 12
Chemistry / 3 / CHM 101, 102, 112, 114 / CHEM 1030, 1100 / CHEM 103, 104 / 8 / 8 / 8
Computer Science A / 3 / CSC 211 / COMI 1215 / CSCI 201 / 4 / 3 / 3
Computer Science AB / 3 / CSC 211, 212 / COMI 1215 + free elective / CSCI 201, 221 / 8 / 6 / 6
English (Comp./Lit.) / 3 / WRT 1XC / ENGL 1010, 1200 / ENGL 117 plus elective / 3 / 6 / 6
English (Lang./Comp.) / 3 / WRT 104 / ENGL 1010, 2010 / WRT 100 plus elective / 3 / 6 / 6
English (Int. Lang.) / N/A / N/A / N/A / N/A / N/A / N/A / N/A
Environmental Science / 4 / NRS 100 / N/A / N/A / 3 / N/A / N/A
French Language / 3 / FRN 103, 104 / FREN 2010, 2020 / FREN 113, 114 / 6 / 6 / 6
French Literature / 3 / FRN 309, 310 / N/A / Elective / 6 / N/A / 3
German Language / 3 / GER 103, 104 / GERM 2010, 2020 / Electives / 6 / 6 / 6
German Literature / 3 / GER 327, 328 / N/A / N/A / 6 / N/A / N/A
History (American) / 3 / HIS 141, 142 / HIST 1210, 1220 / HIST 201, 202 / 6 / 6 / 6
History (European) / 3 / HIS 113, 114 / HIST 1010, 1020 / HIST 161 + 2 credits / 6 / 6 / 6
Gov’t and Politics (Comparative) / 3 / N/A / POLS 1210 / POL 203 / N/A / 3 / 3
Gov’t and Politics (US) / 3 / PSC 113 Requires a score of 4 (PSC 1XX if score of 3) / POLS 1000, 1010 / POL 200, 202 / 3 / 6 / 6
Latin Lit. Vergil / 3 / LAT 302 / N/A / LATN 114 / 3 / N/A / 3
Latin Catulius Horace / 3 / LAT 302 / N/A / LATN 114 / 3 / N/A / 3
Macroeconomics / 3 / ECN 202 / ECON 2040 / ECON 215 / 3 / 3 / 3
Microeconomics / 3 / ECN 201 / ECON 2030 / ECON 214 / 3 / 3 / 3
Music Listening/Lit. / 3 / MUS 1XA / N/A / N/A / 3 / N/A / N/A
Music Theory / 3 / MUS 111 / MUSC 1010 / MUS203 / 3 / 3 / 3
Physics (B) / 3 / PHYS 1030 / PHYS 101 / 4 / 4
Physics (B) / 4 / PHY 109 / 3
Physics (C) / 3 / N/A / PHYS 1100 / Elective / N/A / 4 / 4
Physics (C) Mechanic / 4 / Evaluated by department / N/A / N/A / 4 / N/A / N/A
Physics (C) Elec. & Mag. / 4 / Evaluated by department / N/A / N/A / 4 / N/A / N/A
Psychology / 3 / PSY 113 / PSYC 2010 / PSYC 110 / 3 / 3 / 3
Spanish (Lang.) / 3 / SPA 103, 104 / SPAN 2010, 2020 / SPAN 113, 114 / 6 / 12 / 6
Spanish (Lit.) / 3 / SPA 325, 3XX / N/A / Elective / 3 / N/A / 3
Statistics / 3 / STA 220 or STA 308 / MATH 1475 / MATH 240 / 3 / 3 / 3
AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
URI / CCRI / RICAAF 202Intro to African American Culture / HIST 2250Black American History or[GE-CG]
SOCS 2070Sociology of African-American Religions / AFAM 200Perspectives on African and Afro-American Culture[GE-SB]
AAF/HIS 359History of Slavery in America / AFAM 420Comparative Slave Systems
AAF 370The Civil Rights Movement / AFAM 310Martin Luther King & the Civil Rights Era
AAF 498Senior Seminar / AFAM 461Seminar in African/Afro-American Studies
SOC 240Race and Ethnic Relations[GE-S] / AFAM 410Seminar in Comparative Race Relations or
SOC 208Minority Group Relations[GE-SB]
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 205Anthropology of Race & Racism[GE-SB]
ANTHROPOLOGY
URI / CCRI / RICAPG 203Cultural Anthropology [GE-S] / SOCS 2110Introduction to Anthropology / ANTH 101Intro to Cultural Anthropology [GE-SB]
APG 200Language and Culture [GE-S] / Free Elective / ANTH 104Intro to Anthropol Linguistics [GE-SB]
APG 201Human Origins [GE-N] / Free Elective / ANTH 103Intro to Physical Anthropology[GE-SM]
APG 202The Prehistoric Ages [GE-S] / Free Elective / ANTH 102Intro to Archaeology [GE-SB]
APG 300Human Fossil Record / Free Elective / ANTH 304Human Paleontology
APG 301Anthropology of Nutrition / Free Elective / ANTH 300-level elective
APG 302Methods of Anthropological Inquiry / Free Elective / ANTH 433Research Methods in Cultural Anthro
APG 303New World Prehistory / Free Elective / ANTH 311Regional Studies in Archaeology: North America
APG 309Anthropology of Religion / Free Elective / ANTH 337Anthropol Approaches to Religion
APG 310Topics in Anthropology / Free Elective / ANTH 350Topics in Anthropology
APG 311Native North Americans / Free Elective / ANTH 424North American Indians
APG 317Archaeological Method and Theory / Free Elective / ANTH 300-level Elective
APG 319Cultural Behavior & Environ. [GE-S] / Free Elective / ANTH 300-level Elective
APG 322Anthropology of Modernization / Free Elective / ANTH 334Modernization and Development or
ANTH 339Cultural Change
APG 325The Irish / Free Elective / ANTH 300-level Elective
APG 327History of Phys. Anthropology[GE-L] / Free Elective / ANTH 300-level Elective
APG 350Human Variation / Free Elective / ANTH 300-level Elective
APG 400Evolution, Culture & Human Disease / Free Elective / ANTH 400-level Elective
APG 401History of Anthropological Theory / Free Elective / ANTH 400-level Elective
APG 405Psychological Anthropology / Free Elective / ANTH 400-level Elective
APG 412Primate Behavior and Organization / Free Elective / ANTH 400-level Elective
APG 413Peoples of the Sea / Free Elective / ANTH 400-level Elective
APG 427Unity of Anthropology / Free Elective / ANTH 460Seminar in Anthropology
APG 470Problems in Anthropology / Free Elective / ANTH 400-level Elective
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 204Art, Society and Culture [GE-SB]
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 205Anthropology of Race/Racism[GE-SB]
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 206Oral Traditions [GE-SB]
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 301Women in World Perspective
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 303Comparative Law and Justice
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 305Exploring Ethnographic Film
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 308Cross Cultural Studies of Aging
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 309Medical Anthropology
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 312Regional Studies in Archaeology: Latin America
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 313Regional Studies in Archaeology: Europe
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 314Regional Studies in Archaeology: Other Regions
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 319Regional Studies in Cultural Anthropology: Africa
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 322Regional Studies in Cultural Anthropology: Caribbean
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 325Regional Studies in Cultural Anthropology: South American Indians
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 327Regional Studies in Cultural Anthropology: Other Regions
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 332Applied Anthropology
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 336State and Society in the Third World
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 338Urban Anthropology
APG 300-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 340Social Organization
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 400/SSCI 400New England and the Sea
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 410Language and Culture
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 460Seminar in Anthropology
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 461Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 470Reading Course in Anthropology
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 480Workshop in Anthropology
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 489Field School in Archaeology
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 490Directed Study in Anthropology
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 495Internship in Anthropology
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 561Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 580Workshop in Anthropology
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / SED 461Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / SED 561Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / SSCI 461Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.
APG 400-level Elective / Free Elective / SSCI 561Seminar: Latinos in the U. S. A.
Free Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 162Non-Western Worlds[GE-C3]
Free Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 169Music Cult. Non-West. Worlds[GE-C3]
Free Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 261Intercultural Encounters[GE-C4]
Free Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 262Indigenous Rights/Global Env[GE-C4]
Free Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 263Hunters and Gatherers:
Designs for Living[GE-C4]
Free Elective / Free Elective / ANTH 264Writing & Culture:
Papyrus to Cyberspace[GE-C4]
ART
- URI encourages all transfer students who wish to transfer program credit to either submit a portfolio or to register for ART 002 Sophomore Review. The purpose of the portfolio review is to advise students on course selection and career direction; portfolio reviews are not used in admission decisions.
- The URI College of Engineering does not accept studio courses for general education credit.
- RIC requires all students who wish to transfer program credit to have a portfolio review. This review will determine whether a student will receive credit for an equivalent course at RIC (see equivalencies below) or if the student will receive elective credit. The portfolio review is not used for admission consideration. The portfolio review is not required for ART 201 or for art history courses.
URI / CCRI / RIC
ARH 120Introduction to Art[GE-A] / ARTS 1001 Introduction to Visual Arts / ART 201Visual Arts in Society[GE-A]
ART 207Drawing I[GE-A] / ARTS 1010Drawing I / ART 101Drawing I, or Gen. Ed Category A[GE-A]
ART 203Color[GE-A] / ARTS 1020Color / Free Elective or ART Equivalent
ART 100-level Elective / ARTS 1050Drawing II - Life Drawing / Art Equivalent or Free Elective
ART 101Two-Dimensional Studio I[GE-A] / ARTS 1310Basic Two-Dimensional Design I / ART 104 Design I, or Gen. Ed Category A[GE-A]
ART 1033-D Studio[GE-A] / ARTS 1410Three-Dimensional Design I / ART 114Design II or Free Elective
ART Elective / ARTS 1500 Art Seminar / Free Elective
ARH 251Introduction to History of Art I [GE-A] / ARTS 1510 Art History: Ancient to Medieval / ART 231Prehistoric to Renaissance Art or
Free Elective[GE-A]
ARH 252Introduction to History of Art II [GE-A] / ARTS 1520 Art History:Renaissance to Modrn / ART 232Renaissance Through Modern Art or [GE-A]
Free Elective
ARH 200-level Elective / ARTS 1530Topics in Art History: Africa, the Americas, Asia
Free Elective / ARTS 1610 Textile Design/Fibers / Art Equivalent or Free Elective
ART 243Sculpture I / ARTS 1630Introduction to Sculpture & Form / ART 215Sculpture I or Free Elective
ART 200-level Elective / ARTS 1650 Ceramics I / ART 206Ceramics I or Free Elective
ART 300-level Elective / ARTS 1660 Ceramics II / ART 306Ceramics II or Free Elective
ART 100-level Elective / ARTS 1710 Graphic Design I / Art Equivalent or Free Elective
ART 200-level Elective / ARTS 1720Graphic Design II / Free Elective
ART 213Photography I / ARTS 1810 Photography I / ART 217Intro to Photography or Free Elective
ART 314Photography II / ARTS 1820 Photography II / ART 347Photography II or Free Elective
ART 100-level Elective / ARTS 1840Digital Art I / Free Elective
ART 221Painting I / ARTS 2010Painting I / ART 202Painting I or Free Elective
ART 322Painting II / ARTS 2020Painting II / ART 302Painting II or Free Elective
Free Elective / ARTS 2030 Watercolor / Workshop or Free Elective
ART 208Drawing II / ARTS 2050 Drawing III – Life Drawing / ART 105Drawing II
ART 300-level Elective / ARTS 2660 Ceramics III / Art Equivalent or Free Elective
ART 314Photography II (repeat for credit) / ARTS 2820 Photography III / Art Equivalent or Free Elective
ART 204Digital Art & Design I / ARTS 2840Digital Art II / Free Elective
ARH 354The Art of Greece and Rome / Free Elective / ART 331Greek and Roman Art
ARH 359Baroque Art [GE-A] / Free Elective / ART 333Baroque Art
ARH 363Modern Art - 19th and 20th Century / Free Elective / ART 33720th Century Art
ARH 364American Art [GE-A] / Free Elective / ART 334American Art and Architecture
ARH 365Renaissance Art / Free Elective / ART 332Renaissance Art
ARH 375Topics in History of Photography / Free Elective / ART 338History of Photography
ARH 461Topics in Method, Theory & Crit. / Free Elective / ART 400Issues for the Artist
ARH 469Art History - Senior Projects I / Free Elective / ART 493Reading and Research in Art History
ARH 470Art History - Senior Projects II / Free Elective / ART 493Reading and Research in Art History
ARH 480Advanced Topics: Europ. & Amer. Art / Free Elective / ART 461Seminar in Art History
ART 215Filmmaking I [GE-A] / Free Elective / Free Elective
ART 233Relief Printing and Typography I [GE-A] / Free Elective / Art Equivalent or Free Elective
ART 316Filmmaking II / Free Elective / Free Elective
ART 322Painting II
(repeat for credit) / Free Elective / ART 491Studio III - Painting
ART 322Painting II
(repeat for credit) / Free Elective / ART 492Studio IV - Painting
ART 332Printmaking II / Free Elective / ART 348Printmaking II
ART 334Relief Printing and Typography II / Free Elective / Art Equivalent or Free Elective
ART 337Printmaking III / Free Elective / ART 491Studio III - Printmaking
ART 338Printmaking IV / Free Elective / ART 492Studio IV - Printmaking
ART 344Sculpture II / Free Elective / ART 315Sculpture II or Free Elective
ART 423 (322) Painting III
(repeat for credit) / Free Elective / ART 491Studio III: Painting or
ART 492Studio IV: Painting or
Free Elective
ART 438 (338) Printmaking IV / Free Elective / ART 492Studio IV: Printmaking or Free Elective
ART 445Sculpture III
(repeat for credit) / Free Elective / ART 491Studio III: Painting or
ART 492Studio IV: Painting
ART Elective / Free Elective / ART 114Design II or Free Elective
ART Elective / Free Elective / ART 230Survey of Far Eastern Art[GE-A]
ART Elective / Free Elective / ART 497Senior Studio - Printmaking V
ASTRONOMY
URI / CCRI / RICFree Elective / ASTR 1000Highlights of Astronomy / Free Elective
Free Elective / ASTR 1010The Solar System / PSCI 210Introduction to Astronomy [GE-SM]
AST 108Introduction to Astronomy[GE-N] / ASTR 1010The Solar System +
ASTR 1020The Stellar System
Free Elective / ASTR 1020The Stellar System / General Ed -- SM Category[GE-SM]
Free Elective / ASTR 2010Practical Astronomy I / Free Elective
Free Elective / ASTR 2020Practical Astronomy II / Free Elective
BIOLOGY
URI / CCRI / RICBIO 100-level Elective / BIOL 1000 Cell Biology for Technology / BIOL 111Introduction to Biology I[GE-LS]
BIO 102 Principles of Biology II[GE-N] / BIOL 1001General Biology - Organismal / BIOL 112Introduction to Biology II or[GE-LS]
BIOL 109Fund. Concepts of Biology[GE-LS]
BIO 101 Principles of Biology I [GE-N] / BIOL 1002General Biology - Cellular / BIOL 111Introduction to Biology I or[GE-LS]
BIOL 108Basic Principles of Biology [GE-LS]
BIO 121Human Anatomy / BIOL 1010Human Anatomy / BIOL 231Human Anatomy
BIO 242Introduction to Human Physiology +
BIO 244Physiology Lab / BIOL 1020Human Physiology / BIOL 335Human Physiology
BIO Elective / BIOL 1050Man and His Environment / Free Elective
AFS 102Introductory Aquaculture / BIOL 1060Introduction to Aquaculture
Free Elective / BIOL 1070Human Anatomy and Physiology / BIOL 103Human Biology[GE-SM]
Free Elective / BIOL 1080Introduction to Clinical Procedures / Free Elective
Free Elective / BIOL 1090Terminology for Health Sciences / Free Elective
HLT 123Foundations of Health / BIOL 1200The Human in Health and Disease / Free Elective
NUR 150Human Sexuality [GE-S] / BIOL 2040Human Sexuality / HLTH 101Human Sexuality
BIO 350Evolution / BIOL 2070Evolution-A History of Life on Earth / BIOL 440Evolution
BIO 352Genetics or
BIO 203Intro to Evolutionary Genetics / BIOL 2090Genetics / Free Elective or
with BIOL 2150: BIOL 221 Genetics
BIO Elective / BIOL 2100 Biology Seminar +
BIOL 2110 Biology Seminar / Free Elective
BIO 454Genetics Lab / BIOL 2150Laboratory in Genetics / Free Elective
MIC 201Introductory Medical Microbiology / BIOL 2210Introductory Microbiology / BIOL 348Microbiology
MIC 211Introduction to Microbiology / BIOL 2480General Microbiology / BIOL 348Microbiology
BCH 581General Biochemistry / BIOL 410Biochemistry I
CHM 441Chemistry of Biological Systems / BIOL 410Biochemistry I
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION / MANAGEMENT
Transferring to RIC:
- Students transferring from CCRI to RIC with an associate’s degree in business administration and a GPA of 2.4 or higher will automatically be accepted and will receive credit for MGT 301, MKT 301 and MGT 343. Refer to Section 3 for a suggested transfer plan.
Transferring to URI:
- CCRI students intending to transfer to the URI College of Business Administration should major in general studies or liberal arts. The URI College of Business Administration only accepts transfer students at the junior level. CCRI students must have 60 credits, a GPA of at least 2.50 and have completed the following courses: MATH 1670, MATH 1680, ACCT 1010, ACCT 1020 (or ACCT 1110 and ACCT 1120), ECON 2010, ECON 2020, MATH 1550, MATH 1560, COMI 1100 and ENGL 1410. All other ACCT and BUSN courses are transferable as free electives until a waiver exam is completed at URI. For exam details, contact Assistant Dean Margaret Ferguson, URI College of Business Administration (874-2337). Students not meeting all these requirements may be admitted to University College.
URI / CCRI / RIC
MGT 110Introduction to Business [GE-S] / BUSN 1010Introduction to Business / MGT 100Introduction to Business
MKT 100-level Elective / BUSN 1020Marketing Communications / Free Elective
HDF 418Personal Finance / BUSN 1040Personal Finance / Free Elective
Free Elective / BUSN 1050Small Business Administration / MGT 310Small Business Management
Free Elective / BUSN 1060Leadership Development / Free Elective
Free Elective or FIN 341 by exam / BUSN 1970Fundamentals of Real Estate / Free Elective
Free Elective / BUSN 1990Real Estate Brokerage & Appraisal / Free Elective
MGT 1XX or MGT 301 by exam / BUSN 2050Principles of Management / Free Elective or MGT 301 by exam
MKT 1XX or MKT 301 by exam / BUSN 2060Principles of Marketing / Free Elective or MKT 301 by exam
MKT 1XX or MKT 311 by exam / BUSN 2080Consum Behavior/Customer Reltns / Free Elective
MKT 1XX or MKT 315 by exam / BUSN 2090Marketing Research / Free Elective
Free Elective / BUSN 2100Entrepreneureship Capstone / Free Elective
ECN 334Money and Banking / BUSN 2110Money and Banking / ECON 434Money and Banking
FIN 1XX or FIN 322 by exam / BUSN 2120Investments / Free Elective
MSI 1XX or MSI 309 by exam / BUSN 2150Principles of Production Mgemnt / Free Elective or MGT 348 by exam
Free Elective / BUSN 2160Management and Labor Relations / Free Elective
FIN 1XX or FIN 301 by exam / BUSN 2200Principles of Financial Mgmnt / Free Elective
MGT 1XX or MGT 303 by exam / BUSN 2350Human Resources Management / Free Elective or MGT 320 by exam
ENGR 1060Autocad (BASIC)
ENGR 1070 Advanced Autocad / MGT 203Computer-Aided Design & Draft (CADD) I
ENGR 1080Autocad (3D) / MGT 204Computer-Aided Design & Draft (CADD) II
BSL 1XX or BSL 333 by exam / LAWS 2050Law of Contracts / Free Elective
BSL 1XX or BSL 442 by exam / LAWS 2060Law of Property, Estates & Trusts / Free Elective
BSL 1XX or BSL 334 by exam / LAWS 2070Law of Business Organization / Free Elective
Free Elective / LAWS 2080Commercial Paper & Secd Trans / Free Elective
LAWS 2050Law of Contracts, +
LAWS 2060Law of Property, Estate & Trusts or
LAWS 2070Law of Business Organizations or
LAWS 2080Commercial Papers & Secd Trans / MGT 343Business Law
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
- Students who complete the A.A.S. program in chemical technology at CCRI will receive credit for all courses listed for URI or for RIC. Credit will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis for students who do not complete the A.A.S. program in chemical technology.
- Vocational/technical occupational courses shall be considered for transfer on an individual basis. The receiving institution may accept part or all of these courses as being applicable to the satisfaction of degree requirements.
URI / CCRI / RIC
CHM 101General Chemistry Lecture I+[GE-N]
CHM 102Lab for General Chemistry I +[GE-N]
CHM 112General Chemistry Lecture II +[GE-N]
CHM 114Lab for General Chemistry II +[GE-N]
CHM 226Organic Chemistry Lab / Completed Chemical Technology Curriculum / CHEM 103 General Chemistry I +[GE-LS]
CHEM 104General Chemistry II +[GE-LS]
CHEM 205Organic Chemistry I+
CHEM 206Organic Chemistry II
CHMT 1120Chemical Technology I / CHEM 103General Chemistry [GE-LS]
CHMT 1220Chemical Technology II / CHEM 104General Chemistry [GE-LS]
CHMT 2320Chemical Technology III / CHEM 205Organic Chemistry
CHMT 2420Chemical Technology IV / CHEM 206Organic Chemistry
CHEMISTRY / PHYSICAL SCIENCES
To enroll in the B. S. chemistry curriculum at URI with junior status, you are required to have passed MATH 1910, 1920 & 2910, PHYS 2310 & 2320 and CHEM 2270, 2271, 2280 & 2281.
- Students wishing to pursue the baccalaureate program in chemistry at RIC should refer to Section 3 for a suggested transfer plan.
- RIC students who wish to receive RIC CHEM 410 credit from a URI course transfer may take either BCH 581 or CHM 441 at URI.
URI / CCRI / RIC
CHM 100Chemistry of Our Environment[GE-N] / CHEM 1000Chemistry of Our Environment / General Ed SM Category[GE-SM]
CHM 100 Chemistry of Our Environment+[GE-N]
PHY 109Introduction to Physics [GE-N] / CHEM 1000Chemistry of Our Environment +
PHYS 1000Physical Science / PSCI 103Physical Sciences[GE-LS]
Free Elective / CHEM 1010Survey of Biomedical Chemistry / Free Elective
Free Elective / CHEM 1020Basic Skills for Chemistry / Free Elective
CHM 101General Chemistry I +[GE-N]
CHM 102General Chemistry I Lab[GE-N] / CHEM 1030General Chemistry I / CHEM 103General Chemistry [GE-LS]
Free Elective / CHEM 1060Chemistry of Hazardous Materials / Free Elective
CHM 112General Chemistry II +[GE-N]
CHM 114General Chemistry II Lab[GE-N] / CHEM 1100General Chemistry II / CHEM 104General Chemistry [GE-LS]
CHM 103Introductory Chemistry +[GE-N]
CHM 105Introductory Chemistry Lab[GE-N] / CHEM 1180Health Science Chemistry I / CHEM 105Genl, Organ & Biolog Chem I [GE-LS]
CHM 124Intro to Organic Chemistry +[GE-N]
CHM 126Intro to Organic Chemistry Lab / CHEM 1190Health Science Chemistry II / CHEM 106Genl, Organ & Biolog Chem II [GE-LS]
CHM 212Quantitative Analysis / Free Elective / CHEM 404Analytical Chemistry
CHM 227Organic Chemistry I +
CHM 226Organic Chemistry Lab / CHEM 2270Organic Chemistry I +
CHEM 2271Organic Chemistry I Lab / CHEM 205Organic Chemistry
CHM 228Organic Chemistry II +
CHM 226Organic Chemistry Lab / CHEM 2280Organic Chemistry II +
CHEM 2281Organic Chemistry II Lab / CHEM 206Organic Chemistry
CHINESE
URI / CCRI / RICFree Elective / CHIN 1000Basic Spoken Chinese I / Free Elective
Free Elective / CHIN 1100Basic Spoken Chinese II / Free Elective
CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE
- Vocational/technical occupational courses shall be considered for transfer on an individual basis. The receiving institution may accept part or all of these courses as being applicable to the satisfaction of degree requirements.
URI / CCRI / RIC
MIC 201Introductory Medical Microbiology +
MIC 333Immunology and Serology +
MTC 102Intro to Medical Laboratroy Technology +
MTC 202Introductory Clinical Laboratory Science +
MTC 483Introductory Diagnostic Microbiology +
16 Free Elective credits / Completed Clinical Laboratory Technology Curriculum
MIC 201Introductory Medical Microbiology +
8 Free Elective credits / MLTC 1110Bacteriology +
MLTC 2110Clinical Microbiology I
MLTC 1110Bacteriology / BIOL 348Microbiology
MIC 333Immunology and Serology
(Transfer credit for Clinical Lab Science program only.) / MLTC 1120Clinical Immunology/Serology +
MLTC 1160Immunohematology +
MLTC 1940Clinical Serology/Immunohematolgy / Free Elective
MLTC 1130Specimen Handling and Collection I
MTC 202Intro. Clinical Laboratory Science / MLTC 1150Urinalysis / Free Elective
MTC 102Intro to Medical Lab Technology / MLTC 1210Intro to Medical Lab Technology / Free Elective
MLTC 1930Specimen Handling and Collection II
MLTC 1950Clinical Urinalysis / Free Elective
17 Free Elective credits / MLTC 1960Intro to Lab Information Systems
MLTC 2110Clinical Microbiology I / Free Elective
MLTC 2120Hematology / Free Elective
MLTC 2190Clinical Chemistry I / Free Elective
MTC 483Introductory Diagnostic Microbiology
(Transfer credit for Clinical Lab Science program only.) / MLTC 2910Clinical Microbiology II / Free Elective
MLTC 2920Clinical Hematology / Free Elective
MLTC 2930Clinical Laboratory Seminar
MLTC 2990Clinical Chemistry II / Free Elective
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)