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SEMESTER TO SEMESTER COMPREHENSIVE COURSE LISTSTANDARD AUTOMATIC SUBSTITUTIONS AND COURSE EQUIVALENTSApril 2, 2014This substitution list has changes necessitated by the math curriculum improvementproject (CIP), by the revision of the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, by thenew curriculum standards for University Transfer, and by the replacement of co-opby work-based learning.1. Courses on the right were typically on old plans of study. Many students began on old plansof study and will graduate using those plans. Often, courses on old plans of study are replacedby newer ones. Therefore, the course on the left (a new or current course) substitutes forthe course on the right.2. *Very rarely, course substitutions will go both ways. In that case, I have marked them with a* and STANDARD SUBSTITUTIONACA 111ACC 115College Student SuccessCollege Accounting:Substitutes in thefollowing programs:Office Systems Tech,Office Administration,Medical AdministrationParalegal1* ACA 1224ACC 120ACC 131Federal Income TaxReplaced the two classeslisted on the right; 3hours should be waived.Advanced ManagerialAccountingCounts as a core naturalscience in AA and aspart of addition naturalscience/math hours inASCounts as a core naturalscience in AA and aspart of addition naturalscience/math hours inAS3ACC 2263REQUIRED COURSE(usually on old plan)College Transfer Success 1Principles of Financial4Accounting in thefollowing programs:Office Systems Tech,Office Administration,Medical AdministrationParalegalACC 129and/ orACC 130Individual Income Tax3Business Income Tax3ACC 225Cost Accounting3AST 151andAST 151AGeneral Astronomy I3General Astronomy ILab1AST 152AndAST 152 AGeneral Astronomy II3General Astronomy IIlab1COURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-1

TRN-110TRN-120TRN-140and TRN140 ATRN-145TRN-130AUT 110AUT 211AUT 116AUT 151AUT 141AUT 161AUT 163AUT 171AUT 181AUT 183AUT 221AUT 231ACC 1205 changes below are2013 Super CIP to AUTIntro to AutoTransportationBasic TransportationElectricityTransportation ClimateControl and LabAdvancedTransportationElectronicsIntro to SustainableTransportationIntro to AutomotiveTechAutomotive MachiningEngine RepairBrake SystemsAUT-110Intro to Auto Technology 35AUT-161Basic Auto Electricity52AUT-171Auto Climate Control423AUT-283Advanced AutoElectronics33AUT-285Intro to Alternative Fuels33AUT 111Basic Automotive Tech2433AUT 115AUT 116AUT 151andAUT 152AUT 141AUT 161Engine FundamentalsEngine RepairBrake Systems323Brake Systems LabSuspension &SteeringElectrical Systems144AUT 162AndAUT 163AUT 171AUT 181AndAUT 182Chassis Electrical3Chassis Electrical LabHeating & ACEngine PerformanceElec1333Suspension & SteeringBasic AutomotiveElectricityAdvanced AutoElectricity35Auto Climate ControlEngine Performance I43Engine Performance IIAuto les ofAccountingFor the Informationsystem programs,34333AUT 183AndAUT 184AUT 221AUT 231AndAUT 232BUS 1101Engine Per-Elec LabEngine PerformanceFuels1Engine Per-Fuels-LabAutomatic TransManual Drive/TrainsManual Drive LabIntro to BusinessOn any of the currentinformation system plansof studyCOURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-234313

BIO-280the accounting coursemay be substituted11-19-12BiotechnologyScience capstone on UTplan of study as of 20123BIO-140Environmental BiologyScience capstone on UTplan of study from 2007until 2011Basic Anatomy andPhysiology3BIO 168AND BIO169Anatomy andPhysiology II (MedicalAssisting, Pharm Tech,Practical Nurse, & SurgTech8BIO 163MAC-131Blueprint ReadingMAC-1 (ComputerIntegrated MachiningPlan of Study)Any major elective oncurrent BusinessAdministration plan ofstudy may substitute:2BPR-111Blueprint ReadingMachining plan of study23BUS 210Investment Analysis3BUS 116, BUS 139, BUS234, BUS 235, BUS 240,BUS 245, MKT 123, MKT220Students may substituteany university transfercourse for the capstonerequirement, as long asthe student will graduatewith 64 hours.Capstone Course inUniversity TransferAA was HUM-212, Asof summer 2014,capstones will not beoffered in UniversityTransferCapstone course inUniversity Transfer ASwas either BIO-140 orBIO-280. As of summer2014, capstones will notbe offered in UniversityTransfer.Students must have 64hours, 14 of which mustbe “Other NaturalScience andMathematics” hours, tograduate. Students areencouraged to substitutea Science or Mathcourse for the capstonerequirement; however, ifthe 14 “Other Scienceand Math” hours alreadyexist, students mayCOURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-35

CTS 120CTS 220CIS 110CIS 111CSC 120CTS 130NOS 110NOS 130substitute anytransferable course toachieve 64 total credithours.(* See list atbottom of page 15 foreligible Natural Scienceand Math)Hardware /SoftwareSupportThese courses are taughtin same classroom andequal each other incontentAdvanced HardwareThese courses are taughtin same classroom andequal each other incontentIntroduction toComputersBasic PC LiteracyIn the CCL, CIS 111 andCIS 110 are equated todemonstrate computerliteracy. Students whotransfer in CIS 111should also be waivedthe one hour differenceComputingFundamentals I(for ComputerProgramming,Information Systems,Networking, and Internetonly)SpreadsheetOperating SystemConceptWindows Single User CET 111Computer/UpgradeRepair I CET 211Computer/UpgradeRepair II3CIS 113Computer Basics12* CIS 110Introduction toComputers34CIS 115Introduction to Pro &Logic333CIS 120CIS 130Spreadsheet ISurvey of Operating Sys333CIS 145OrCIS 174Operating Sys-SingleUser3Network System Man IDBA 110 Database Concepts3CIS 152Database ConceptsDBA 115 Database Applications3CIS 153Database ApplicationsDBA 120 Database Programming I 3CIS 157Database ProgrammingCOURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-4333

WEB 115CTS 125WEB 110NOS 120Web Markup andScriptingPresentation GraphicsInternet/WebFundamentalsLinux/UNIX SingleUserCIS 163 orCSC 160Prog Interfaces Internet33CIS 169CIS 172Intro to Internet ProgBusiness PresentationsIntro to the Internet3CIS 175 orCIS 246Network Management (Iftaken after fall 2005)23Operating systems-UNIXCTS 230CTS 135CTS 289NOS 231DBA 220Advanced SpreadsheetIntegrated SoftwareSystem Support ProjectWindows Admin IIOracle DB Prog II3433CIS 220CIS 225CIS 225CIS 245CIS 257NOS 230Windows Admin I3CIS 274NOS 220Linus/UNIX Admin INET 110Data Com/Networking(Information Sys &Computer Repair Optiononly)Network SupportCTS 286CIS 275Spreadsheets IIIntegrated SoftwareIntegrated SoftwareOperating System-MultiDatabase ProgrammingIINetwork SystemManager II223333CIS 282Network Manager II(If taken after spring2006)Network Technology3CIS 287CJC 122Network SupportCommunity Policing3318CJC 131Criminal Law318CJC 132Court Proc & Evidence318CJC 221Investigative Principles418CJC 225Crisis Intervention318CJC 231Constitutional Law3Any course listed underMajor electives on CJCplan of study:CIS 110, CJC 211, CJC 214,CJC 225, COM 231, EPT120, EPT 150, EPT 210, EPT220CJC 100CJC 100CJC 100CJC 100CJC 100Basic Law EnforceTrainingBasic Law EnforceTrainingBasic Law EnforceTrainingBasic Law EnforceTrainingBasic Law EnforceTrainingCOURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-5

WBL-110World of Work1COE-110World of WorkBecomes obsolete in fall2014Co-op Work ExperienceIBecomes obsolete in fall2014Co-op Work ExperienceI1WBL-111Work-based Learning I1COE-111WBL-111Work Based Learning IAs of fall 2014, noprograms will beoffering the 2 credit coop or work-experience.The one-hour differencemay be waived, as longas student will graduatewith 64 hoursCo-op experience IIn Automotive program,students take two coops; both are 1 hourcredit and 10 hours perweek contact.They areinterchangeableCOE 111 (1SHC) willsatisfy the co-oprequirement forAutomotive students.The extra one hour willbe waived.C Programming(Electronics Only 199798)Software forTechnicians (ElectronicsEng only)1COE 1121 COE 121Co-op Experience 211For Automotiveprogram, from 2006through 2010, studentsdid 2 SHC of coop.23COE 111(1SHC) andCOE 121(1SHC); orCOE 112(2SHC)CSC 120ComputingFundamentals I42CSC 120ComputingFundamentals4CSC 130Computing FundamentalsII4CSC 130Computing FundamentalsII5CSC 134C Programming3CSC 1413CTR 210CTR 130Research Data& ReportsClinical ResearchManagement can besubstituted on Level Icertificate24CTR 210CTR 220Visual C ProgrammingResearch Data& ReportsResearch SiteManagementOn Level I certificateCOE 111COE 111CSC 134ELC 127COURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-6123

CSC 289CTS289NET289SEC289WEB289Any student enrolled inInformation SystemsTechnologies programsand needing the 289level course of thatprogram for graduationpurposes may substituteany of the following 289level courses for oneanother. These coursesare taught by bringingtogether students fromvarious disciplines(NET, SEC, CTS, WEB)to create amultidisciplinary team towork on a semester longproject. Satisfactorycompletion of one of the289 courses showsatisfactory work for theothers.DFT 119DFT 115Basic CadArchitectural Drafting22 DFT 117DFT 117EDU 119Early ChildhoodEducation4EDU 111andEDU 112EDU 153AEDU 154EDU 284EDU 221CSC 289CTS 289NET 289SEC 289WEB 289Waive that one hour asthe lab is no longerrequired by EarlyChildhood EducationSocial, Emotional,3Behavioral DevelopmentCapstone Practicum4Children withExceptionalities3EDU 154EDU 162AndCOE 111EDU 221Information SystemsProject classesTechnical DraftingTechnical DraftingOnly for IndustrialSystemsTechnology ProgramEarly ChildhoodCredentials I and EarlyChildhood Credentials IIHealth, Safety andNutrition Lab22Social and EmotionalDevelopmentEarly Ex/Pros Tecahers3Co-op WorkChildren with SpecialNeeds1EDU 151 Creative Activities3EDU 251Exploration ActivitiesCOURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-7123

EDU 151ACreative Activities Lab1EDU 251AExploration ActivitiesLab1EDU 216Foundations ofEducationEducational TechnologyEarly Childhood AdmLanguage and LiteracyExperiences4EDU 116Intro to Education4333EDU 171EDU 261EDU 282Instructional Media223CSC 120ComputingFundamentals(Electronics only)4ELC 127Software for Technicians2CIS 282Network Technology(Electronics only)OSHA StandardsChemistry of HazardousMaterials IIComposition Strategies3ELN 237Local Area Networks35EHS 114EHS 215OSHA RegulationsIncident Management44ENG 090Composition Strategies4Argument-BasedResearchProfessional Researchand Reporting—2ndcomposition courseoffered at some NCcommunity colleges3ENG 113Literature-BasedResearch (TeacherAssociate only)3Literature-BasedResearchProfessional Researchand Reporting—2ndcomposition courseoffered at some NCcommunity collegesEMS IncidentManagementNFA ICS Certifications,100, 200, 300, 400, 700,and 800Disaster responseNC FirefightingCertification Level 23ENG 112Argument-BasedResearch3EPT 150Incident ManagementEPT 150Incident ManagementEPT 210FIP 120Disaster ResponseIntroduction to FireProtectionEDU 271EDU 261EDU 280FIP 164FIP 231ENG090TENG 112ENG 114ENG 113ENG 114EPT 150EPT 2103Early ChildhoodLiterature34COURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-83

NC Fire and Life SafetyEducator Level 3NC EMT-B (or higher)FIP 124FIP 144EPT 124EHS 114Any Major Elective(Fire Protection only)EM Law & EthicsOSHA RegulationsEHS 215Any three of the fourNational Fire AcademyMCTO coursesNational Fire AcademyChemistry of HazardousMaterial80 hours course;Also CHM 130 andCHM 130A willsubstitute (4 hours, so 1hour can be waived)Incident ManagementFIP 136Inspection and CodesSACS will allow a 200level foreign languageclass to count as ahumanities elective.We will accept otherforeign languages fromregionally accrediteduniversities to meet ourforeign languagerequirements.FIP3 44Fire Protection andPublicMajor ElectiveFIP 152FIP 164Sprinklers & AutomaticSystemsFire Protection LawOSHA StandardsFIP 220Fire Fighting StrategiesFIP 230Chemistry of Hazardous5FIP 230Chemistry of HazardousMaterials IIEmergency ManagementHumanities ElectiveFor AAS programs5FIP he transcript would stillshow the languagetransferred in, such asLatin, Russian, Greek,Chinese, Japanese, andso on,UT usually offers thefirst two semesters ofSpanish, French, andGerman as the coreforeign languagerequirement:SPA 111 &181SPA 112 & 182FRE 111 & 181FRE 112 & 182GER 111& 181GER 112& 182COURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-932

HIT 210HIT 212HIT 211HIT 214AndOST 247BUS 240BUS 234WEB 140WEB 180ISC 215LEX 287MEC 111MAC 248Thus, transcriptevaluators would givecredit for Latin I andLatin II as meeting theforeign languagerequirements underHumanities/Fine ArtsHealthcare StatisticsICD-9-CM CodingICD CodingThis is now the currentcourse, as of 2012CPT/Other Coding Sys34HIT 210HIT 212HIT 212Health Care StatisticsCoding/Classification IIC-9-CM Coding4442HIT 214Coding/Classification II4ISC 121Environmental Health&SafelyISC 215Job Analysis &EvaluationITN 140ITN 18033ISC 153Web Development ToolsActive ServerProgrammingMotion and Time StudyLEX 270Law Office Management2Ethics and2ProfessionalismMachining Technology6Applies only to 20092010 Industrial SystemsTechnology plan ofstudy.CNC Wire EDM2(Machine to teach isbroken)Procedure Coding2Business EthicsOnly a replacement forstudents in BusinessAdministrationOperations ManagementTrainingandDevelopmentOnly a replacement forstudents in BusinessAdministrationOperations ManagementWeb Development Tools 3Active Server Pages3Job Analysis andEvaluationCourse is no longeroffered. 2 Hours shouldbe waived.CLA Review Seminar32LEX 280Machine Processes I** 3 hour differencebetween MAC 111 andMEC 111will need to bewaivedProduction Procedures3MAC 1112MAC 226COURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-103

MAT 121Algebra/Trigonometry I3MAT 101Applied Mathematics I3MAC 151Machining CalculationsIn MachiningTechnology—only mathrequired. 3 hours for theMAT 101 will need tobe waivedSurvey of Mathematics2MAT 101Applied Mathematics IIn MachiningTechnology34MAT 115Mathematical Models3MAT 121Algebra/Trigonometry I3MAT 140AND140AMAT140/140Aor MAT161orMAT171/171AMAT 172Or MAT175MAT 140ANDMAT140AMAT 161MAT 161OrMAT 171and 171 AMAT 172And 172AOr MAT175MAT 172and MAT172A orMAT 175Note: Paralegal programwill accept any higherlevel math for the MAT115 requirementAlgebraCalculus4MAT 1153College AlgebraCollege Algebra33MAT 115MAT121Mathematical ModelsAlgebra/Trigonometry33Precalculus Trig44MAT 122Algebra/Trigonometry3Precalculus Trig4MAT 115Mathematical Models3COURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-11

MAT 263and MAT263AMAT 271MAT 272MAT 273MAT-110Brief CalculusCalculus ICalculus IICalculus IIMathematicalMeasurement andLiteracyMemo of 12/7/1998Students, in the below listedprograms, who have completed MAT171, have fulfilled (at a higher level)the algebra requirement of MAT 121listed on the program of study.Architectural TechnologyCriminal JusticeElectrical/ElectronicsElectronics EngineeringEnvironment, Health&SafetyRespiratory CareTeacher Associate—now School AgeEducationSame equivalency applies tocompletion of MAT 172 fulfilling theprecalculus and trigonometry mathcompetency of MAT 122.In addition, students in the listedprograms who have completed acourse equivalent to MAT 171(andMAT 172 for Electronics EngineeringTechnology) at another institutionshould be granted transfer credit forthe MAT 121 on the program of study(and MAT 122 if also transferring aMAT 172 course)MAT 151; Students inMAT 161 Computer Info Tech,and 161A; Computer Programming,MAT 171 Info Systems Security,and 171A; Networking Technology,MAT 172 and Web Technologiesand 172A; may substitute higher4MAT 115Mathematical Models34443MAT 115MAT 115MAT 115MAT-115Mathematical ModelsMathematical ModelsMathematical ModelsMathematical ModelsBecome obsolete as offall 20143333MAT 121AndMAT 171MAT 122AndMAT 171MAT 140and MAT140ARequired on allInformation Systemsplans of study:Computer Info TechComputer ProgrammingInfo Systems SecurityNetworking TechnologyCOURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-12

MAT 175 level college math forand 175A; the MAT 140 and 140AMAT 263and 263A;MAT 271;MAT 272;MAT 273MAT 143 Quantitative LiteracyOne hour differencefrom MAT 140 140Amay be waived as longas student will graduatewith 64 hoursELNDigital Electronics Lab133A(Electronics only-2hours for graduation willneed to be waived)MAT-152 Statistical Methods IOne hour difference maybe waived as long asstudent will graduatewith 64 hoursMAT-143 Quantitative Literacy orOrPrecalculus AlgebraMAT-171Either math course willsubstitute. If studentchooses MAT-143, onehour may be waived aslong as student graduateswith 64 hours.NET 125Networking BasicsAny NET-125CIS 173Network Theory(Fall2000 to Spring 2002only)CIS 282Network Technology(Electronics only)SEC 110Security ConceptsNET 125NET 126Networking BasicsRouting BasicsWeb Technologies3MAT 140and MAT140ASurvey of Mathematics3(Becomes obsolete inspring 2015; 2 sectionswill be offered in fall2014)Analytical Math11MAT 1454MAT 151Statistical Analysis3(Becomes obsolete in fall2014)3College AlgebraAndLabBecomes obsolete in fall201434MAT-161AndMAT-161A3NET 11033NET 110Networking Concepts2010 and laterData Comm.Networking3NET 110Data Comm.Networking3NET 112OrITN 24033NET 125NET 126Security Fundamentals & 3PolicyInternet Security (only inWeb TechnologiesRouting and Switching3Routing and Switching II 3COURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-1331

NET 225Routing and Switching I3NET 225NET 2263NET 226INT 110Routing and SwitchingIIInternational BusinessOPH 111Any MAT in CCL with# above 100 and 3SHC (Opticianry only)Ophthalmic Lab IOPH 102OPH 260OR OPH261OPH 261ANDOPH 193OST 130OST 138OST 136OST 184OST 223OST 241OST 242OST 140PHY 110AndPHY110APHY 110AndPHY110AOMT 260OPH 101Adv Routing andSwitchingAdv Routing andSwitching IIIssues in OperationManagementMath for Opticians3Ophthalmic LabConceptsOphthalmic Lab I2333OPH 102Ophthalmic LabConcepts(Basic Opticianry only)Contact Lenses I andContact Lens II2OPH 1118OPH 193Selected Topics inOpticianry3Contact Lenses I andSelected Topics inOpticianryComprehensiveKeyboardingAdv SoftwareApplicationsHour difference shouldbe waivedWord ProcessingRecords ManagementAdmin Office Trans IMed Office Tran IMed Office Tran 2Internet Comm ResearchConceptual Physics8OPH 260Basic Contact LensConcepts33OST 131Keyboarding23OST 135Adv Text Entry4333222OST 136OST 184OST 223OST 223OST 224OST 284PHY 121Word ProcessingRecords ManagementMachine Transcription IAdmin Office Trans IMachine Trans IIEmerging TechnologiesApplied Physics2223224Conceptual Physics4PHY 131Physical Mechanics(Electronics Engineeringplan of study)4Any PHY or CHMcourse at level 110 orhigher will substitute4PHS 121Applied Physical Science 4In Dental LaboratoryTech Plan of StudyCOURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-143

PSY 150PSY 241PSY 241RED090TSPA 111TSPA 112TENG111orCOM 231Or DRA122COM 231General Psychology(Surg Tech, PharmacyTech)Growth andDevelopment (PracticalNurse only)DevelopmentalPsychologyImproved CollegeReadingElementary Spanish IElementary Spanish II3PSY 118Interpersonal Psychology 33PSY 110Life Span Development3PSY 2634RED 09044SPA 111SPA 112SPA 221Only a replacement inEarly Childhood3SOC 220Any university transfersociology course.**Clinical Trials onlySOC 22533Educational PsychologyImproved CollegeReadingElementary Spanish IElementary Spanish IISpanish ConversationThis substitution ofENG, COM or DRAonly applies to nativeSpanish speakers in theCommunity SpanishFacilitator certificateIn Early Childhoodprogram, SOC 220 is nolonger required as of fall2009. A Social/Behavioral elective isstill required andstudents may choseSOC 210. However, therequired SOC 220 coursewas replaced by COM231.Social Diversity433333*Natural science and Math courses that may substitute for capstone requirement in Associate in Sccience: AST 151 and151A, AST 152 and 152 A; BIO 111, 112, 120, 130, 140 and 140A, 155, 163, 168, 169, 175, 250, 271, 275; CHM 130and 130A, 151, 152, 251, 252, 263; CIS 115; CSC 120, 130, 134, 151; EGR 150, 220; GEL 111, 113; MAT 140 and140A, 143, 151, 152, 171, 172, 175, 263, 271, 272, 273, 285Students may not receive credit for both BIO 163 and BIO 168; or for both CHM 130/CHM 130 A and CHM151. . (Students may not receive credit for the following combinations of MAT classes: MAT 171and MAT175; MAT 172 and MAT 175; MAT 263 and MAT 271.COURSES ON THE LEFT SUBSTITUTE FOR COURSES ON THE RIGHTPage-15

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5 AUT-161 Basic Auto Electricity 5 TRN-140 and TRN-140 A Transportation Climate Control and Lab 2 2 AUT-171 Auto Climate Control 4 TRN-145 Advanced Transportation Electronics 3 AUT-283 Advanced Auto Electronics 3 TRN-130 Intro to Sustainable Transportation 3 AUT-285 Intro to Alternative Fuels 3 AUT 110 Intro to Automotive Tech