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TRANSFER GUIDEColorado Community College SystemAssociate in Arts in Psychology2015-2016 CatalogENG 121 English Communication Ior ENG 122 English Communication IIENG 122 English Communication IIor one course from gtPathways Advanced WritingMAT 121 College AlgebraSEM.Argosy University (AU)Bachelor of Arts in Psychology2015-2016 CatalogGENERAL EDUCATIONENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications3Requirement3General Education Communications RequirementGeneral Education Mathematics Requirement (3)and General Education/Open Elective (1)General Education Humanities Requirement (6)9and General Education/Open Elective (3)3General Education/Open ElectiveGeneral Education Social Sciences Requirement (3)6and General Education/Open Elective (3)General Education Natural Sciences Requirement (6)7-8and General Education/Open Elective (1-2)REQUIRED COURSESPSY101 General Psychology/General Education Social Sciences3Requirement3PSY/Open Elective3*PSY310 Social Psychology (Core)4Three courses from gtPathways Arts and HumanitiesOne course from gtPathways HistoryTwo courses from gtPathways Social & Behavioral SciencesOne BIO course from gtPathwaysand one course from gtPathways Natural SciencesPSY 101 General Psychology IPSY 102 General Psychology IIRecommended: PSY 226 Social PsychologyRecommended: PSY 235 Human Growth & Developmentor PSY 238 Child DevelopmentRecommended: PSY 249 Abnormal PsychologyCOM 115 Public Speakingor COM 125 Interpersonal CommunicationSEM.3349367-83333PSY260 Child and Adolescent Development (Core)33*PSY381 Abnormal Psychology (Core)General Education/Open Electiveor COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness/General EducationRequirement*PSY302 Research Methods (Core)*PSY350 Physiological Psychology (Core)*PSY363 Cognitive Psychology (Core)33Electives – select 6-8 credits:Recommended: PSY 200 Research Methodology3Recommended: PSY 255 Brain & Behavior3Recommended: PSY 258 Introduction to Neuropsychology3Minimum Credits Required60ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES – select from the following to reach 78 lower-division credit transfer maximum:Any Mathematics course3General Education MathematicsPSY 200 Research Methodology3*PSY302 Research Methods (Core)PSY 205 Psychology of Gender3*PSY313 Psychology of Gender/PSY ElectivePSY 207 Introduction to Forensic Psychology3*PSY422 Forensic Psychology/Criminal Justice ConcentrationPSY 217 Human Sexuality3*PSY304 Human Sexuality/PSY ElectivePSY 226 Social Psychology3*PSY310 Social Psychology (Core)PSY 231 Positive Psychology3*PSY382 Positive Psychology/PSY ElectivePSY 235 Human Growth & Development3PSY260 Child and Adolescent Development (Core)or PSY 238 Child DevelopmentPSY 249 Abnormal Psychology3*PSY381 Abnormal Psychology (Core)PSY 255 Brain & Behavior3*PSY350 Physiological Psychology (Core)PSY 258 Introduction to Neuropsychology3*PSY363 Cognitive Psychology (Core)PSY 265 Psychology of Personality3*PSY362 Personality Theories (Core)*PSY320 Industrial/Organizational Psychology/OrganizationPSY 268 Organizational Psychology3Psychology ConcentrationRemaining Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Degree Requirements at Argosy UniversityGENERAL EDUCATION (42 CREDITS)Mathematics (two (2) courses or 6 credits required)COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (COM 125)ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education ElectiveWaived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 creditGeneral Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirementArgosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-061733333333333333333SEM.0-30-30-31

Colorado Community College SystemAssociate in Arts in PsychologySEM.2015-2016 CatalogCORE (33 CREDITS)PSY210 Psychological StatisticsPSY302 Research Methods (PSY 200)PSY350 Physiological Psychology (PSY 255)PSY362 Personality Theories (PSY 265)PSY363 Cognitive Psychology (PSY 258)PSY369 Career Choices in PsychologyPSY430 Ethics in PsychologyPSY492 Advanced General PsychologyPSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVES OR OPTIONAL CONCENTRATION (12 CREDITS)Argosy University (AU)Bachelor of Arts in Psychology2015-2016 CatalogSEM.30-30-30-30-3333Students are required to successfully complete 12 credits of psychology electives and may select one of the optional concentrations that will be applied to thisrequirement or any psychology courses not listed as core requirements.(*Note: While the courses with an asterisk fulfill the equivalent course requirements, they do not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upperdivision credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remainingnumber of credits in each category.)PSY230 Psychology in the CommunityPSY250 Writing in PsychologyPSY304 Human Sexuality (PSY 217)PSY307 Adulthood and AgingPSY312 DiversityPSY313 Psychology of Gender (PSY 205)PSY382 Positive Psychology (PSY 231)PSY499 Psychology Field Experience and SeminarAdvanced Studies in PsychologyPSY383 Learning and BehaviorPSY384 Sensation and PerceptionPSY415 Psychological AssessmentPSY450 History and Systems of PsychologyCriminal JusticePSY303 Introduction to Crime and CausesPSY422 Forensic Psychology (PSY 207)PSY494 Substance Abuse Treatment in the Criminal Justice SystemPSY498 Psychology and the Criminal MindOrganizational PsychologystBUS320 21 Century Leadership and BeyondMGT411 Human Resource ManagementPSY320 Industrial/Organizational Psychology (PSY 268)PSY415 Psychological AssessmentOPEN ELECTIVES (33 CREDITS) (determined by transfer credits above)330-3330-30-33Child and Adolescent StudiesPSY301 Children and ViolencePSY308 Abnormal Child and Adolescent PsychologyPSY309 Psychology of Exceptional ChildrenPSY311 Child, Family, and Community RelationshipsHuman ServicesPSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive BehaviorPSY383 Learning and BehaviorPSY400 Counseling TheoriesPSY405 Interviewing TechniquesSubstance AbusePSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive BehaviorPSY481 Substance Abuse and the FamilyPSY496 Substance Abuse AssessmentPSY497 Substance Abuse TreatmentTotal Credits Required to Complete Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Argosy University120Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credits. *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosyoffice do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective.The following are requirements for the BAP degree: A minimum of 42 upper division credits Four Electives courses or Optional Concentration: 12 credits Fourteen General Education courses: 42 credits Eleven Open Elective courses: 33 credits Eleven Core courses: 33 creditsEffective: May 2015 (2015-2016 Catalog Year)Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-06172

TRANSFER GUIDEColorado Community College SystemAssociate in Science in Psychology2015-2016 CatalogENG 121 English Communication Ior ENG 122 English Communication IIENG 122 English Communication IIor one course from gtPathways Advanced WritingSEM.Argosy University (AU)Bachelor of Arts in Psychology2015-2016 CatalogGENERAL EDUCATIONENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications3RequirementSEM.33General Education Communications Requirement3MAT 121 College Algebra4General Education Mathematics Requirement (3)and General Education/Open Elective (1)4PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophyor PHI 112 Ethics3General Education Humanities Requirement3General Education Humanities Requirement (3)and General Education/Open Elective (3)One course from gtPathways History3General Education/Open ElectiveGeneral Education Social Sciences Requirement (3)Two courses from gtPathways Social & Behavioral Sciences6and General Education/Open Elective (3)BIO 111 General College Biology I with lab (5)General Education Natural Sciences Requirement (6)10and CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with lab (5)and General Education/Open Elective (4)REQUIRED COURSESPSY101 General Psychology/General Education Social SciencesPSY 101 General Psychology I3RequirementPSY 102 General Psychology II3PSY/Open ElectiveGeneral Education/Open ElectiveCOM 115 Public Speaking3or COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness/General Educationor COM 125 Interpersonal CommunicationRequirementElectives – select 13 credits of non-psychology courses13Open ElectiveMinimum Credits Required60ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES – select from the following to reach 78 lower-division credit transfer maximum:Any Mathematics course3General Education MathematicsPSY 200 Research Methodology3*PSY302 Research Methods (Core)PSY 205 Psychology of Gender3*PSY313 Psychology of Gender/PSY ElectivePSY 207 Introduction to Forensic Psychology3*PSY422 Forensic Psychology/Criminal Justice ConcentrationPSY 217 Human Sexuality3*PSY304 Human Sexuality/PSY ElectivePSY 226 Social Psychology3*PSY310 Social Psychology (Core)PSY 231 Positive Psychology3*PSY382 Positive Psychology/PSY ElectivePSY 235 Human Growth & Development3PSY260 Child and Adolescent Development (Core)or PSY 238 Child DevelopmentPSY 249 Abnormal Psychology3*PSY381 Abnormal Psychology (Core)PSY 255 Brain & Behavior3*PSY350 Physiological Psychology (Core)PSY 258 Introduction to Neuropsychology3*PSY363 Cognitive Psychology (Core)PSY 265 Psychology of Personality3*PSY362 Personality Theories (Core)*PSY320 Industrial/Organizational Psychology/OrganizationPSY 268 Organizational Psychology3Psychology ConcentrationTwo courses from gtPathways Arts and Humanities6Remaining Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Degree Requirements at Argosy UniversityGENERAL EDUCATION (42 CREDITS)Mathematics (two (2) courses or 6 credits required)COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (COM 125)ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education ElectiveWaived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 creditGeneral Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirementCORE (33 CREDITS)PSY210 Psychological StatisticsPSY260 Child and Adolescent Development (PSY 235 or PSY 238)PSY302 Research Methods (PSY 200)PSY310 Social Psychology (PSY 226)Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 30-30-30-33

Colorado Community College SystemAssociate in Science in PsychologySEM.2015-2016 CatalogPSY350 Physiological Psychology (PSY 255)PSY362 Personality Theories (PSY 265)PSY363 Cognitive Psychology (PSY 258)PSY369 Career Choices in PsychologyPSY381 Abnormal Psychology (PSY 249)PSY430 Ethics in PsychologyPSY492 Advanced General PsychologyPSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVES OR OPTIONAL CONCENTRATION (12 CREDITS)Argosy University (AU)Bachelor of Arts in Psychology2015-2016 CatalogSEM.0-30-30-330-333Students are required to successfully complete 12 credits of psychology electives and may select one of the optional concentrations that will be applied to thisrequirement or any psychology courses not listed as core requirements.(*Note: While the courses with an asterisk fulfill the equivalent course requirements, they do not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upperdivision credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remainingnumber of credits in each category.)PSY230 Psychology in the CommunityPSY250 Writing in PsychologyPSY304 Human Sexuality (PSY 217)PSY307 Adulthood and AgingPSY312 DiversityPSY313 Psychology of GenderPSY382 Positive Psychology (PSY 231)PSY499 Psychology Field Experience and SeminarAdvanced Studies in PsychologyPSY383 Learning and BehaviorPSY384 Sensation and PerceptionPSY415 Psychological AssessmentPSY450 History and Systems of PsychologyCriminal JusticePSY303 Introduction to Crime and CausesPSY422 Forensic Psychology (PSY 207)PSY494 Substance Abuse Treatment in the Criminal Justice SystemPSY498 Psychology and the Criminal MindOrganizational PsychologystBUS320 21 Century Leadership and BeyondMGT411 Human Resource ManagementPSY320 Industrial/Organizational Psychology (PSY 268)PSY415 Psychological AssessmentOPEN ELECTIVES (33 CREDITS) (determined by transfer credits above)330-33330-33Child and Adolescent StudiesPSY301 Children and ViolencePSY308 Abnormal Child and Adolescent PsychologyPSY309 Psychology of Exceptional ChildrenPSY311 Child, Family, and Community RelationshipsHuman ServicesPSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive BehaviorPSY383 Learning and BehaviorPSY400 Counseling TheoriesPSY405 Interviewing TechniquesSubstance AbusePSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive BehaviorPSY481 Substance Abuse and the FamilyPSY496 Substance Abuse AssessmentPSY497 Substance Abuse TreatmentTotal Credits Required to Complete Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Argosy University120Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credits. *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosyoffice do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective.The following are requirements for the BAP degree: A minimum of 42 upper division credits Four Electives courses or Optional Concentration: 12 credits Fourteen General Education courses: 42 credits Eleven Open Elective courses: 33 credits Eleven Core courses: 33 creditsEffective: May 2015 (2015-2016 Catalog Year)Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-06174

TRANSFER GUIDEColorado Community College SystemAssociate in Arts/Associate in Science – Business2015-2016 CatalogENG 121 English Communication IENG 122 English Communication IIMAT 121 College Algebraor MAT 123 Finite MathematicsMAT 125 Survey of Calculusor higher level Calculus courseTwo courses from gtPathways Arts and HumanitiesOne course from gtPathways HistoryArgosy University (AU)Bachelor of Science in Business Administration2015-2016 CatalogGENERAL EDUCATIONENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications3Requirement3General Education Communications RequirementSEM.4General Education Mathematics RequirementGeneral Education Mathematics Requirement (2)and General Education/Open Elective (2)6General Education Humanities Requirement3General Education/Open ElectiveECO201 Macroeconomics/General Education Social SciencesECO 201 Macro Economics3RequirementECO202 Microeconomics/General Education Social SciencesECO 202 Micro Economics3RequirementGeneral Education Natural Sciences Requirement (6)Two courses from gtPathways Natural & Physical Sciences8and General Education/Open Elective (2)REQUIRED COURSESACC 121 Accounting Principles I4ACC201 Principles of Accounting (Core)ACC 122 Accounting Principles II4ACC202 Principles of Management Accounting (Core)BUS 216 Legal Environment of Business3BUS212 Business Law and Corporate Ethics (Core)BUS201 Introduction to Business in a Technology World/BUSBUS 115 Introduction to Business3ElectiveBUS 217 Business Communication and Report Writing3BUS/Open ElectiveBUS 226 Business Statistics3BUS/Open ElectiveCOM 115 Public Speaking3General Education/Open ElectiveMinimum Credits Required60ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES – select from the following to reach 78 lower-division credit transfer maximum:MAN 200 Human Resource Management I3*MGT411 Human Resource Management/BUS ElectiveMAN 226 Principles of Management3*MGT416 Management Operations (Core)MAR 216 Principles of Marketing3MKT230 Principles of Marketing (Core)MAR 235 Consumer Behavior3*MKT431 Consumer Behavior/Marketing Concentration*MKT432 Marketing Research and Analysis/MarketingMAR 258 Marketing Research3ConcentrationAny 100-level or higher course(s) from this catalog3Open Elective4Remaining Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Degree Requirements at Argosy UniversityGENERAL EDUCATION (42 CREDITS)COM180 Interpersonal EffectivenessASP100 Skills for Success or General Education ElectiveWaived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 creditGeneral Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirementCORE (33 CREDITS)MKT230 Principles of Marketing (MAR 216)stBUS320 21 Century Leadership and BeyondMGT334 Data Driven Decision-MakingMGT416 Management Operations (MAR 226)FIN401 Financial ManagementMGT402 Project ManagementBUS470 Global Business ManagementBUS499 Business Policy and Strategic SolutionsArgosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 3330-333335

Colorado Community College SystemAssociate in Arts/Associate in Science – BusinessSEM.2015-2016 CatalogBUSINESS ELECTIVES OR CONCENTRATION OPTION (12 CREDITS)Argosy University (AU)Bachelor of Science in Business Administration2015-2016 CatalogSEM.Students are required to complete 12 credits of business electives and may select one of the optional concentrations that will be applied to this requirementor any business courses not listed as core requirements.(*Note: While the courses with an asterisk fulfill the equivalent course requirements, they do not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upperdivision credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remainingnumber of credits in each category.)BUS423 Business PsychologyMGT411 Human Resource Management (MAR 200)AccountingACC415 AuditingACC418 Corporate TaxationACC420 Capital BudgetingBUS475 Strategic Cost ManagementHealthcare ManagementHCM401 Strategic Planning and Program DevelopmentHCM402 Human Resource Management in Healthcare SystemsHCM403 Quality Assurance in Healthcare SystemsHCM404 Healthcare Policy and AdministrationInternational BusinessBUS433 International MarketingBUS434 International Finance ManagementBUS436 International Human Resources ManagementBUS438 Emerging MarketsOrganizational ManagementBUS438 Emerging MarketsMGT413 Managing ChangeMGT430 Training and DevelopmentMGT450 Cultural Diversity in the WorkplaceOPEN ELECTIVES (33 CREDITS) (determined by transfer credits above)30-3FinanceACC420 Capital BudgetingBUS434 International Finance ManagementFIN430 Corporate FinanceFIN434 Financial Decisions for Profit, People and the PlanetHuman ResourcesBUS435 Employment LawBUS436 International Human Resources ManagementMGT420 Compensation and BenefitsMGT430 Training and DevelopmentMarketingBUS365 Marketing, Sales and Channel ManagementBUS433 International MarketingMKT431 Consumer Behavior (MAR 235)MKT432 Marketing Research and Analysis (MAR 258)Total Credits Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at Argosy University120Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credits. *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosyoffice do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective.The following are requirements for the BSBA degree: A minimum of 42 upper division credits Four Electives courses or Optional Concentration: 12 credits Fourteen General Education courses: 42 credits Eleven Open Elective courses: 33 credits Eleven Core courses: 33 creditsEffective: May 2015 (2015-2016 Catalog Year)Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-06176

TRANSFER GUIDEColorado Community College SystemAssociate in Arts/Associate in Science – Criminal Justice2015-2016 CatalogENG 121 English Communication Ior ENG 122 English Communication IIENG 122 English Communication IIor one course from gtPathways Advanced WritingSEM.Argosy University (AU)Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice2015-2016 CatalogGENERAL EDUCATIONENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications3Requirement3General Education Communications RequirementMAT 121 College Algebra4Two courses from gtPathways Arts and HumanitiesOne course from gtPathways HistorySOC 101 Introduction to Sociology Iand one course from gtPathways Social & Behavioral Sciences63General Education Mathematics Requirement (3)and General Education/Open Elective (1)General Education Humanities RequirementGeneral Education/Open Elective6General Education Social Sciences RequirementGeneral Education Natural Sciences Requirement (6)and General Education/Open Elective (1-2)REQUIRED COURSESCOM 115 Public SpeakingGeneral Education/Open Elective3or COM 125 Interpersonal Communicationor COM180 Interpersonal EffectivenessCRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice System3CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core)CRJ 125 Policing Systems3CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (Core)CRJ 145 Correctional Process3CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core)Select two courses from the following:CRJ 127 Crime Scene Investigation3CJA/Open ElectiveCRJ 135 Judicial Functions3CJA225 Criminal Court System (Core)CRJ 205 Principles of Criminal Law3CJA215 Criminal Law (Core)CRJ 209 Criminal Investigations3*CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police ConcentrationCRJ 230 Criminology3*CJA470 Criminology (Core)CRJ 231 Introduction to Forensic Science & Criminalistics3CJA/Open ElectiveCRJ 235 Delinquent Behavior3*CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (Core)CRJ 236 Criminal Justice Research Methods3*CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Method and Statistics (Core)CRJ 257 Victimology3*CJA415 Victimology (Core)CRJ 268 Criminal Profiling3CJA/Open ElectiveSelect three courses from the following:ANT 201 Introduction to Forensics3General Education/Open ElectiveCNG 258 Computer Forensics3Open ElectiveCOM 217 Group Communication3General Education/Open ElectiveCOM 225 Organizational Communication3General Education/Open ElectivePOS 111 American Government3General Education/Open ElectivePOS 125 American State & Local Government3General Education/Open Elective*PSY422 Forensic Psychology/Forensic PsychologyPSY 207 Introduction to Forensic Psychology3ConcentrationPSY 217 Human Sexuality3General Education/Open ElectivePSY 226 Social Psychology3General Education/Open ElectivePSY 249 Abnormal Psychology3General Education/Open ElectiveSOC 231 The Sociology of Deviant Behavior3General Education/Open ElectiveMinimum Credits Required60ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES – select from the following to reach 78 lower-division credit transfer maximum:Any Mathematics course3General Education MathematicsCRJ 135 Judicial Functions3CJA225 Criminal Court System (Core)CRJ 205 Principles of Criminal Law3CJA215 Criminal Law (Core)CRJ 209 Criminal Investigations3*CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police ConcentrationCRJ 230 Criminology3*CJA470 Criminology (Core)CRJ 235 Delinquent Behavior3*CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (Core)CRJ 236 Criminal Justice Research Methods3*CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Method and Statistics (Core)CRJ 257 Victimology3*CJA415 Victimology (Core)Two courses from gtPathways Natural & Physical Sciences7-8Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 33333333337

Colorado Community College SystemAssociate in Arts/Associate in Science – Criminal Justice2015-2016 CatalogPSY 207 Introduction to Forensic PsychologySEM.3Argosy University (AU)Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice2015-2016 Catalog*PSY422 Forensic Psychology/Forensic PsychologyConcentrationRemaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy UniversityGENERAL EDUCATION (42 CREDITS)Mathematics (two (2) courses or 6 credits required)COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (COM 125)ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education ElectiveSEM.3SEM.0-30-3Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 creditGeneral Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirementCORE (33 CREDITS)CJA215 Criminal Law (CRJ 205)CJA225 Criminal Court System (CRJ 135)CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and OperationsCJA315 Criminal ProcedureCJA330 Juvenile DelinquencyCJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics (CRJ 236)CJA415 Victimology (CRJ 257)CJA470 Criminology (CRJ 230)CJA499 Criminal Justice CapstoneCRIMINAL JUSTICE ELECTIVES OR CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (12 CREDITS)0-30-30-33330-30-30-33Students are required to successfully complete 12 credits of criminal justice electives and may select one of the optional concentrations that will be applied tothis requirement or any criminal justice courses not listed as core requirements.(*Note: While the courses with an asterisk fulfill the equivalent course requirements, they do not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upperdivision credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remainingnumber of credits in each category.)CorrectionsCJA340 Adult CorrectionsCJA347 Juvenile CorrectionsCJA350 Probation and ParoleCJA460 Penology TheoryHomeland SecurityCJA426 TerrorismCJA435 Homeland SecurityCJA445 Emergency Management-Incident CommandCJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability AssessmentPoliceCJA320 Interviewing and InterrogationCJA325 Criminal Investigations (CRJ 209)CJA335 Organized CrimeCJA425 Community Policing and Crime PreventionSubstance AbusePSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive BehaviorPSY481 Substance Abuse and the FamilyPSY496 Substance Abuse AssessmentPSY497 Substance Abuse TreatmentOPEN ELECTIVES (33 CREDITS) (determined by transfer credits above)Forensic PsychologyPSY303 Introduction to Crime and CausesPSY381 Abnormal PsychologyPSY422 Forensic Psychology (PSY 207)PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal MindManagementstBUS320 21 Century Leadership and BeyondBUS423 Business PsychologyMGT411 Human Resource ManagementMGT450 Managing Cultural DiversitySecurity ManagementSEC103 Introduction to Security ManagementSEC317 Risk Assessment and ManagementSEC323 Computer Systems SecuritySEC333 Global SecurityTotal Credits Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University120Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credits. *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosyoffice do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective.The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree: A minimum of 42 upper division credits Four Electives courses or Optional Concentration: 12 credits Fourteen General Education courses: 42 credits Eleven Open Elective courses: 33 credits Eleven Core courses: 33 creditsEffective: May 2015 (2015-2016 Catalog Year)Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-06178

NURSING TRANSFER GUIDE SUMMARYColorado Community College System (CCCS)Community CollegeArapahoe Community CollegeArgosy edAssociate Degree in Nursing tives03600Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AAS-RN)Colorado Northwestern CommunityCollege29518003600Front Range Community College294271.503600Lamar Community College295171.5-73.503600Morgan Community College2542.567.503600Northeastern Junior College295171.5-73.50360029-315180-8203600Pikes Peak Community College29518003600Pueblo Community College29518003600Trinidad State College2242.564.503600Otero Junior CollegeAssociate of General Studies – Integrated Nursing PathwayCommunity College of Aurora3229610363012Community College of Denver3230620363012Red Rocks Community College3230620363012This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade foreach course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable creditis subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 84 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credits for bachelor degreeprograms. Students are required to complete a minimum of 36 credits of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University.Effective: October 2015 (2015-16 Catalog Year)Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-06179

TRANSFER GUIDEColorado Community College SystemAssociate Degree in Nursing (ADN)(Offered at Arapahoe Community College)2015-2016 CatalogBIO 201 Anatomy and Physiology IBIO 202 Anatomy and Physiology IIBIO 204 MicrobiologyBIO 216 PathophysiologyENG 121 English Composition IHPR 108 Dietary NutritionMAT 103 Math for Clinical CalculationsPSY 235 Human Growth and DevelopmentArt & Humanities Electiveor Social & Behavioral Sciences ElectiveSEM.Argosy University (AU)Bachelor of Science in Nursing(Offered at Atlanta, Dallas & Denver campuses)SEM.2015-2016 Catalog YearGENERAL EDUCATION/PREREQUISITES (29 CREDITS)44443General EducationBlock Transfer1333NURSING CURRICULUM (42.5 CREDITS)NUR 106 Medical-Surgical Nursing Concepts7NUR 109 Fundamentals of Nursing6NUR 112 Basic Concepts of Pharmacology2NUR 150 Maternal – Child Nursing6Lower-Division Nursing Requirement & Open ElectiveNUR 206 Advanced Concepts of Medical/Surgical Nursing I6.5Block TransferNUR 211 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing4NUR 212 Pharmacology II2NUR 216 Advanced Concepts of Medical/Surgical Nursing II5NUR 230 Transition to Professional Nursing4Minimum Credits Required71.5Remaining Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Requirements at Argosy U

PSY 207 Introduction to Forensic Psychology 3 *PSY422 Forensic Psychology/Criminal Justice Concentration 3 PSY 217 Human Sexuality 3 *PSY304 Human Sexuality/PSY Elective 3 PSY 226 Social Psychology 3 *PSY310 Social Psychology (Core) 3 . Total Credits Required to Complete Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Argosy University 120