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Northampton Community College - Course Equivalencies

Northampton Community College 

Course Equivalencies

NOTE: "Special Studies courses" will be evaluated for transfer on a case-by-case basis. To be eligible for transfer to Moravian (either for day or evening division), courses must be taken for a letter grade, earning a grade of C (not C-) or better. Pass/no credit courses are not available for transfer. Students may also discuss proficiency exams, portfolio reviews, and other credit-by-examination procedures with their Moravian admissions counselor or divisional dean.

In all programs, majors, and minors, at least half of the course work must be completed for a letter grade at 91¿´Æ¬.

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ACCOUNTING
ACCT100Accounting for Non-AccountantsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
ACCT101Financial Accounting IACCTELECTAccounting Elective3 
ACCT151Financial Accounting IIACCTELECTAccounting Elective3 
ACCT101 & ACCT151Financial Accounting I & Financial Accounting IIACCT157 or CCBU157Financial Accounting6 
ACCT160Accounting ApplicationsACCTELECTAccounting Elective3 
ACCT201Intermediate Accounting IACCTELECTAccounting Elective4 
ACCT202Managerial AccountingACCT213Managerial Accounting3 
ACCT205Cost AccountingACCT213 or CCBU213Cost Accounting3 
ACCT220Income Tax Accounting ACCTELECTAccounting Elective3 
ACCT251Intermediate Accounting IIACCTELECTAccounting Elective3 
ACCT201 & ACCT251Intermediate Accounting I & Intermediate Accounting IIACCT218 or CCBU217Intermediate Accounting I6 
ACCT255Principles of AuditingACCTELECTAccounting Elective3 
 
ARCHITECTURE
ARCH100Architectural History I: Antiquity to 1870NMELECTNon-Major Elective3M6
ARCH155Architectural History II:  1870 to PresentNMELECTNon-Major Elective3M6
 
ART
 
ARTA100Art and Visual ThinkingNMELECTNon-Major Elective3M6
ARTA101Art History SurveyART113Art History Survey: Caves to Cathedrals3M6
Also equivalent to ART 114 (may not count as both – consult with Art Department chair)
ARTA107Drawing IART170Drawing I3M6
ARTA110Principles of 3-D DesignART159Design: Three-Dimensional3 
ARTA111Principles of 2-D Design and ColorART142Visual Foundations: Composition, Color and Design3M6
ARTA124Drawing IIART270Drawing II3 
ARTA130Web Design IART346Interactive Design 3 
ARTA131Introduction to 3-D Computer AnimationARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA151Black & White PhotographyART167Black & White Photography I3M6
ARTA158Painting IART180Painting I3M6
ARTA161CeramicsART160Ceramics I3 
ARTA162SculptureARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA170Computer Graphics ARTELECTArt Elective4 
ARTA171Desktop Publishing ARTELECTArt Elective4 
ARTA180Digital Design and Typography IARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA180 & ARTA281Digital Design and Typography I & Digital Design and Typography IIART230Typography and Information Design6 
ARTA190Creative DesignsARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA204Drawing IIIARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA210Package DesignARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA220Media ArtARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA226Painting IIART280Painting II3 
ARTA230Motion Graphics IARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA236Interactive DesignARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA240Web Design IIART356Interactive II3 
ARTA260Individual Studio/Professional PracticesARTELECTArt Elective4 
ARTA261Advanced CeramicsARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA281Digital Design & Typography IIARTELECTArt Elective3 
ARTA282Digital PhotographyART268Digital Photography I3 
ARTA285Portfolio WorkshopARTELECTArt Elective3 
 
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
BIOS104Field EcologyBIOLELECTBiology Elective4F4
BIOS105+Contemporary BiologyBIOL100Principles of Biology4F4
BIOS107Biology IBIOLELECTBiology Elective4 
BIOS110In Your GenesBIOLELECTBiology Elective4F4
BIOS115+Essentials of BiologyBIOL100Principles of Biology4F4
BIOS126Environmental ScienceENVR112Environmental Science4F4
BIOS150Biology IIBIOL111Foundations of Biology4 
BIOS160Human BiologyBIOLELECTBiology Elective4F4
BIOS202+Microbiology for Allied HealthBIOL206Microbiology for Health Sciences4 
BIOS204+Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL103Human Anatomy and Physiology I4F4
BIOS206General EcologyBIOLELECTBiology Elective4 
BIOS210+Environmental BiologyENVR112Environmental Science4 
BIOS240MicrobiologyBIOL235Microbiology4 
BIOS254+Human Anatomy and Physiology IIBIOL104Human Anatomy and Physiology II4F4
BIOS260GeneticsBIOL210Genetics4 
+Does not count towards a biology major, biology minor, biochemistry major, or neuroscience major
 
BIOTECHNOLOGY     
BIOT184Introduction to BiotechnologyNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
BIOT185Biotechnology TechniquesNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
BIOT202Biotechnology SeminarNMELECTNon-Major Elective1 
BIOT220General BiotechnologyNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
 
BUSINESS     
BUSA101Introduction to BusinessMGMTELECTManagement Elective3 
BUSA115Introduction to International BusinessMGMTELECTManagement Elective3 
BUSA152Business Law IMGMTELECTManagement Elective3 
BUSA152 & BUSA202Business Law I & Business Law IIBUS226 Legal Environment of Business6 
BUSA201Business Statistics IECON156 Economics and Business Statistics4F2
BUSA202Business Law IIMGMTELECTManagement Elective3 
BUSA205Management FundamentalsMGMT155Business & Society3 
BUSA221Business CommunicationsENGLELECTEnglish Elective3 
BUSA226Human Resources ManagementBUS253Human Resource Management3 
BUSA232Principles of MarketingMKTG251Marketing Management3 
BUSA260International Business Practice FirmNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
CHEMISTRY
CHEM105#Chemistry in Contemporary SocietyCHEM100Chemistry and Society4F4
CHEM120General Chemistry ICHEM113General Chemistry4F4
Grade of B or better required for credit toward chemistry major.
CHEM135#Chemistry of LifeCHEM108Fundamentals of Chemistry4F4
Course may transfer as general elective; does not fulfill requirements for chemistry or biochemistry major.
CHEM201Organic Chemistry ICHEM211Organic Chemistry4 
Grade of B or better required for credit toward chemistry major.
CHEM220General Chemistry IICHEM114General Chemistry4F4
Grade of B or better required for credit toward chemistry major.
CHEM225Quantitative AnalysisCHEMELECTChemistry Elective4 
Course may transfer as general elective; does not fulfill requirements for chemistry or biochemistry  major.
CHEM251Organic Chemistry IICHEM212Organic Chemistry4 
Grade of B or better required for credit toward chemistry major.
#Does not count towards a chemistry major, chemistry minor, or biochemistry major
 
COMMUNICATIONS/THEATRE
CMTH102Introduction to CommunicationENGL230Public Speaking3 
CMTH103Mass CommunicationENGLELECTEnglish Elective3 
CMTH120Audio ProductionMUS218.2Introduction to Audio Recording3 
CMTH122Radio WorkshopNMELECTNon-Major Elective1 
CMTH126The Communication ArtsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH130Digital Music ProductionMUS366.2Advanced Technology for Composers3 
CMTH170Television ProductionNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH180Multimedia ProductionNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH205Public SpeakingENGL230Public Speaking3 
CMTH214Interpersonal CommunicationsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH215Intercultural CommunicationNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH220Introduction to FilmNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH221History of BroadcastingNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH225ScriptwritingNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
With portfolio review, may be transferable into the English major or minor.
CMTH230Introduction to Communication TheoryNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH231Small Group CommunicationsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH240Portable Video TechniquesNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH245Audio Recording and MixdownMUS219.2Live and Studio Recording3 
CMTH251Advanced Television ProductionNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH252Video Editing and Post ProductionNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
CMTH275Media Production InternshipNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
CISC100Information Technology FundamentalsNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
CISC101Introduction to Information TechnologyMGMT 211.2Applied Information Management3 
CISC104Information Systems & ResourcesNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
CISC105Desktop Operating SystemsNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
CISC115Computer Science ICSCI120Introduction to Computer Science4F4
CISC125Computer Science IICSCI121Intermediate Software Development4 
CISC128Client-Side ScriptingNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
CISC131Data Communications & LANsNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
CISC150Object-Oriented ProgrammingNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
CISC180Introduction to Network SecurityNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
CISC225Computer OrganizationCSCI222Computer Organization4 
CISC230Data Structures and Algorithm AnalysisCSCI244Advanced Software Development4 
CISC257Server-Side ScriptingNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
CISC270Database SystemsNMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
 
COLLEGE SUCCESS
COLS101College SuccessNMELECTNon-Major Elective1 
COLS150Skills for Academic SuccessNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CJST101Introduction to Criminal JusticeSOCELECTSociology Elective3 
CJST111American Legal SystemSOC216Crime, Law and Justice3 
CJST115Criminal LawSOC318Criminal Law and Society3 
CJST121CriminologySOCELECTSociology Elective3 
CJST131Juvenile Justice SOC245Juvenile Delinquency3 
CJST135Law Enforcement & Investigative TechniquesSOCELECTSociology Elective3 
CJST225Corrections and RehabilitationSOC270Corrections in America3 
CJST245Criminal Justice EthicsSOCELECTSociology Elective3 
CJST250Contemporary Issues Criminal JusticeSOCELECTSociology Elective3 
 
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
EARL106Early Childhood Development & LearningEDUCELECTEducation Elective3 
EARL107Observation and Assessment in Early ChildhoodEDUCELECTEducation Elective3 
EARL126Arts in Early Childhood EDUC213.2Imagination and Creativity in Young Children3 
EARL128Infant-Toddler Development and LearningEDUC210Child Development and Cognition I: Pre-natal to Five3 
EARL160Child Care Health AdvocateEDUC218.2Movement, Health, and Safety Education for Young Children3 
EARL208Math in Early ChildhoodEDUCELECTEducation Elective3 
EARL216Language & Literacy in Early ChildhoodEDUC222Emerging Language and Literacy, Pre-K to 4th Grade3 
EARL217Child, Family and CommunityEDUC160Culture, Community, and Diversity: Introduction to Critical Teaching3M3
EARL218Science in Early Childhood EDUCELECTEducation Elective3 
EARL244Early Childhood ProfessionEDUC216Early Childhood Education Theories, Practices, and Family Partnerships3 
EARL263Internship-Early ChildhoodEDUCELECTEducation Elective3 
 
ECONOMICS
ECON201MacroeconomicsECONELECTEconomics Elective3 
ECON201 & ECON251Macroeconomics & MicroeconomicsECON152 or CCBU152Principles of Economics6M4
ECON251MicroeconomicsECONELECTEconomics Elective3 
 
EDUCATION
EDUC115Education for All StudentsEDUC160Culture, Community and Diversity: Introduction to Critical Thinking3M3
EDUC260Adolescent Development and CognitionEDUC130Student Development & Instructional Design3 
 
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
ELEC101DC Circuit Analysis NMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
ELEC151AC/DC Circuit Analysis NMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
ELEC126Digital Electronics INMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
ELEC126 & ELEC226Digital Electronics I & Microprocessors IPHYS/ CISC217Digital Electronics and Microprocessors6 
ELEC226Microprocessors INMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
ENGINEERING     
ENGG201StaticsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
ENGG201 & ENGG252Statics & DynamicsPHYS331Mechanics6 
ENGG251Strength of MaterialsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
ENGG252DynamicsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
ENGLISH     
ENGL101English IWRIT100 or CCEN100Writing (Professional Communication)3F1
ENGL151English IIENGL104The Experience of Literature3M2
ENGL201British Literature IENGL102British Literature3M2
ENGL203ShakespeareENGL330Shakespeare3 
ENGL205American Literature IENGL101American Literature3M2
ENGL211Plays: Classical to ContemporaryENGL233Modern Drama and Theatre3 
ENGL215Multicultural Adolescent LiteratureEDUC131Young Adult Literature3M2
ENGL250Latin American LiteratureENGLELECTEnglish Elective3M2
ENGL251British Literature IIENGL102British Literature3M2
If ENGL201 was taken, ENGL251is equivalent to ENGLELECT.
ENGL253Creative WritingENGL212Introduction to Creative Writing3M6
Transfer dependent upon departmental review.
ENGL255American Literature IIENGL101American Literature3M2
If ENGL205 was taken, ENGL255 is equivalent to ENGLELECT.
ENGL256Modern PoetryENGLELECTEnglish Elective3 
ENGL25720th Century Literature by WomenENGLELECTEnglish Elective3 
ENGL258Fiction WritingENGLELECTEnglish Elective3 
ENGL260Contemporary LiteratureENGL343American Fiction after World War II3 
ENGL264Irish LiteratureENGLELECTEnglish Elective3M2
ENGL265African-American LiteratureENGL105African-American Literature3M2
ENGL267Poetry WritingENGLELECTEnglish Elective3M2
 
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG101World GeographyIDIS110World Geography and Global Issues3M5
GEOG121Environmental SustainabilityENVR110Intro to Environmental Studies3M5
GEOG140Investigating Climate ChangeENVRELECTIVEEnvironmental Studies Elective3M5
GEOG150AstronomyPHYS108Astronomy4F4
GEOG151Geography of the United States and CanadaNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
GEOG210Weather and ClimatePHYS106Meteorology4F4
GEOG271Introduction Geographic Information SystemsENVR210Introductory Geographic Information Systems4 
 
GLOBAL STUDIES     
GLBL130Introduction to Global StudiesNMELECTNon-Major Elective3M5
 
GEOLOGY
GEOL201Physical GeologyENVR111Introductory Geology4F4
 
HEALTH
HEAL150Contemporary HealthNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
HISTORY
HIST103Ancient and Medieval HistoryHISTELECTHistory Elective3M1
HIST113American History IHIST113 or CCHI113The United States to 18773M1
HIST121The Black ExperienceHISTELECTHistory Elective3 
HIST140Modern Chinese HistoryHISTELECTHistory Elective3M5
HIST153Foundations of Modern European History, 1300-1815HISTELECTHistory Elective3M1
HIST163American History IIHIST114 or CCHI114The United States since 18653M1
HIST166Civil War and ReconstructionHISTELECTHistory Elective3M1
HIST168History of the Middle EastHISTELECTHistory Elective3M5
HIST173Modern European History, 1815 to PresentHISTELECTHistory Elective3M1
HIST210History of Modern Science HISTELECTHistory Elective3 
 
HUMANITIES
HUMA121American Work ExperienceNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
HUMA140Introduction to Women and Gender StudiesWGSS101Introduction to Women's StudiesM5 
HUMA250Research Methods in the Social SciencesNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES     
INTS101Critical ThinkingNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
JOURNALISM
JOUR101Journalism and SocietyENGLELECTEnglish Elective3 
JOUR102News EditingENGLELECTEnglish Elective3 
JOUR201Feature WritingENGL312News and Feature Writing in the Digital Age3 
JOUR202Social Media for WritersENGLELECTEnglish Elective3 
JOUR203Writing for Public RelationsENGL210.2Business Writing3 
JOUR204NewswritingENGLELECTEnglish Elective3 
 
MATHEMATICS
MATH118Foundations of Mathematics IMATH125Mathematics for Elementary Teaching3F2
MATH119Foundations of Mathematics  IINMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
MATH120Nature of MathematicsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3F2
MATH150Introductory StatisticsMATH107 or CCMA107Elementary Statistics3F2
MATH165Applied CalculusMATH108Functions and Derivatives with Applications3F2
Departmental approval required for economics and business majors.
MATH175Calculus I with Review, Part 1MATH106Analytical Geometry and Calculus I with Review, Part 14F2
MATH176Calculus I with Review, Part 2MATH166Analytical Geometry and Calculus I with Review, Part 24F2
MATH180Calculus IMATH170Analytic Geometry and Calculus I4F2
MATH181Calculus IIMATH171Analytic Geometry and Calculus II4F2
MATH210Calculus IIIMATH211Analytic Geometry and Calculus III4 
MATH211Differential EquationsMATH254Differential Equations4 
 
MODERN LANGUAGE*
Students planning to major in a foreign language should consult with the 91¿´Æ¬ department chair.
MDLA102Elementary French IFREN100Introductory French I3F3
MDLA103Elementary Spanish ISPAN100Introductory Spanish I3F3
MDLA112Elementary French IIFREN105Introductory French II3F3
MDLA113Elementary Spanish IISPAN105Introductory Spanish II3F3
MDLA122Intermediate French IFREN110Introductory French III3F3
MDLA123Intermediate Spanish ISPAN110Introductory Spanish III3F3
MDLA133Intermediate Spanish IISPANELECTNon-Major Elective3F3
*2 terms of study in the same language are required to complete the F3 or Com3 requirement.
 
MUSIC
MUSC101Introduction to MusicMUS105 or MUS165.2Introduction to Western Music or Music of the Western World3M6
MUSC110Fundamentals of Music IMUS101 or MUS140.2/141.2A Short Course in Theory or Musicianship I-II3M6
Course equivalency for music majors determined by departmental audition.
MUSC141-244Applied Music I-IVMUS100.1Performance2 
Applied music study may be applied as elective credit, credit towards a music minor, or credit towards a music major.  To earn any credit, a letter grade must be attached to the course.  To count the course towards a music major, an audition by the 91¿´Æ¬ Music Department is required.
 
NURSING
The transfer of nursing credits is granted in accordance with the Pennsylvania State Articulation Model. Upon presentation of current R.N. license, students will receive 4 to 5 units/16 to 20 crs. of nursing credit, as determined by the Department of Nursing on a case-by-case basis.
 
NUTRITION     
NUTR105Introduction to NutritionIDIS231Nutrition3 
 
PHILOSOPHY     
PHIL111On Death and DyingPHILELECTPhilosophy Elective3 
PHIL121World ReligionsPHILELECTPhilosophy Elective3M3
PHIL201Introduction to PhilosophyPHIL120Introduction to Philosophy3M3
PHIL202Ethics and Moral ProblemsPHIL222Ethics3M3
PHIL215Modern PhilosophyPHIL245Early Modern Philosophy3M3
 
PHYSICS
PHYS101Physics INMELECTNon-Major Elective4F4
PHYS151Physics IINMELECTNon-Major Elective4 
PHYS152Physical Science IIPHYSELECTPhysics Elective3 
PHYS215Physics for Science and Engineering IPHYS111Introductory Physics5F4
PHYS225Physics for Science and Engineering IIPHYS112Introductory Physics5F4
 
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLS101Introduction to Political SciencePOSCELECTPolitical Science Elective3 
POLS105American Constitutional LawPOSC220 or SOC220American Constitutional Law3 
POLS110American National GovernmentPOSC110The American Political System3M4
POLS150Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution (Study Abroad)POSCELECTPolitical Science Elective3 
POLS170Politics of Modern Turkey - Study AbroadPOSCELECTPolitical Science Elective3 
POLS202International RelationsPOSC115Introduction to International Politics3M4
POLS205Women and PoliticsPOSCELECTPolitical Science Elective3 
POLS251State and Local GovernmentPOSCELECTPolitical Science Elective3 
 
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC103Introduction to PsychologyPSYC120Introduction to Psychology3 
PSYC205Research MethodsNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
PSYC230Intro to Health PsychologyPSYCELECTPsychology Elective3 
PSYC235Developmental Child PsychopathologyPSYCELECTPsychology Elective3 
PSYC245Cognitive PsychologyPSYCELECTPsychology Elective3 
PSYC251Child PsychologyPSYCELECTPsychology Elective3 
PSYC255PsychopathologyPSYC362Psychopathology3 
PSYC258&Developmental PsychologyPSYC207Lifespan Development3 
PSYC265Psychology of Sex and GenderPSYCELECTPsychology Elective3U1
& To transfer into the Psychology major, please meet with the chair of the Psychology Department at 91¿´Æ¬.
 
PUBLIC HEALTH     
PUBH101Introduction to Public HealthHLTP110Introduction to Public Health3M4
PUBH102Introduction to EpidemiologyHLTP230Epidemiology3 
PUBH103Social and Cultural Perspectives of Health100-level HLTP ElectiveHLTP Elective3 
PUBH201Introduction to Global HealthHLTP321Global Health3M5
PUBH202Public Health Across the Life Span200-level HLTP ElectiveHLTP Elective3 
PUBH203Public Health Education Communication200-level HLTP ElectiveHLTP Elective3 
PUBH204Community Health PracticeHLTP240Essentials of Health Behavior3 
PUBH205Public Health Field ExperienceHLTP185Service in Public Health5 
 
SOCIAL WORK
SCWK101Introduction to Social WorkSOCELECTSociology Elective3 
 
SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY
SOCA102Cultural AnthropologySOC113Cultural Anthropology3M4
SOCA103Principles of SociologySOC115Introductory Sociology3M4
SOCA105American EthnicitySOCELECTSociology Elective3 
SOCA125Sociology of FamiliesSOC125Marriage and the Family3 
SOCA150DevianceSOC240Social Deviance3 
SOCA204Social ProblemsSOCELECTSociology Elective3 
SOCA210+Sociology of GenderSOC355Sociology of Gender3 
+Does not fulfill Moravian’s writing-intensive requirement.
 
SPECIAL EDUCATION
SPEC160Introduction to Special EducationEDUC244Including Studies with Disabilities3 
 
SPORT MANAGEMENT
SPRT101Introduction to Sport ManagementNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
SPRT152GSports in SocietyNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
SPORTS MEDICINE: ATHLETIC TRAINING
SMAT101Foundations of Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation ServicesHLTHELECTHealth Sciences Elective3 
SMAT202Kinesiology: Applied AnatomyHLTH 260Kinesiology3 
SMAT230Prevention and Management of Injury & IllnessHLTH261Management and Prevention of Sports Injuries3 
SMAT245GAcute Care of Athletic Illness and InjuryHLTHELECTHealth Sciences Elective3 
SMAT260Exercise Physiology and Exercise PrescriptionHLTH 360Exercise Physiology3 
      
THEATRE     
THEA110Introduction to the TheatreENGL232Art of the Theatre3 
THEA111Acting INMELECT Non-Major Elective3 
THEA115Technical Theatre & DesignNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
THEA117StagecraftNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
THEA206DirectingNMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
THEA211GPlays: Classical to ContemporaryENGL233Modern Drama & Theatre3 
THEA212Acting IINMELECTNon-Major Elective3 
 
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN
VETC101Veterinary Anatomy and PhysiologyBIOLELECTBiology Elective4F4

 


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