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TITLE Course Transfer Guide, 1993-94. University and Community College System of . INSTITUTION Nevada Univ. and Community Coll. System, Reno. Office of the Chancellor. PUB DATE 93 - NOTE 39p. PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom Use (055)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Pius Postage. DESCRIPTORS Articulation (Education); Associate Degrees; College Admission; College Credits; *College Transfer Students; Community Colleges; *Credit Courses; General Education; Higher Education; *State Colleges; State Universities; *Transfer Policy; *Transfer Programs; Two Year Colleges; Two Year College Students IDENTIFIERS *University and Community College System of Nevada

ABSTRACT This guide is designed to assist students who plan to transfer between the community colleges and universities comprising the University and Community College System of Nevada (UCCSN). The opening section of the guide provides general information on transfer, including admission to programs for Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, other associate degrees, and non-associate degree program admissions; the definition of transfer courses; course numbering; general education course requirements; and programs of study for transfer, including business courses, the nursing program, and Capstone programs. The next section provides informat,, on curriculum planning and credit by examination, and provide!. legal notice as to the non-contractual nature of this guide. Next, the guide provides a directory of UCCSN institutions, listing locations and telephone numbers for offices and academic divisions at each school. The final section, comprising the bulk of the guide, provides a detailed course listing by instructional area, for courses transferable as of June 1, 1993. Included in this section are listings of all transferable courses offered in the UCCSN, including the course name and number, credits provided for the course, two-year institutions offering the course, and the type of transfer credit the course earns at each of the two four-year institutions. (PAA)

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CONTENTS

1993-1994 Volume 11 Board of Regents

Shelley Berkley Las Vegas Jill Derby Carson City V. James Eardley, Chair Reno How to Use This Guide 2 Joseph M. Foley Las Vegas Dorothy S. Gallagher Elko Madison Graves II, Vice-Chair Las Vegas General Transfer Statements 3 Lonnie Hammargren Las Vegas Admissions 3 Daniel J. Klaich Reno Nancy Price Carson City Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Carolyn Sparks Las Vegas Degree Graduates 3 June F. Whitley North Las Vegas Other Associate Degrees 3 John A. Richardson, Interim Chancellor Non-Associate Degrees 3

Transfer Courses 3 Articulation Board

Course Numbering 4 Karen Steinberg, Acting Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs ...UCCSN Stan Aiazzi NNCC General Education Course Requirements 4 Paul Burns UNLV Melisa Choroszy UNR Programs of Study for Transfer 5 Michelle Dondero WNCC Business Courses 5 Elsie Doser TMCC Jeff Halverson UNLV Nursing Programs 5 Robert Mead UNR Janice Reid CCSN Capstone Programs 6 The University and Community College System of Nevada Articulation Board, General Information 7 representing all campuses within the System, is responsible for review and evaluation of transfer policies and for recommendations to the Board of Curriculum Planning 7 Regents.

Credit by Examination 7 Presidents Legal Notice 7 Anthony D. Calabro WNCC Directory of Campus Contacts for Further Information 8 Joseph N. Crowley UNR John W. Gwaltney TMCC Index by Instructional Area 10 Robert C. Maxson UNLV Paul E. Meacham CCSN Course Prefix Abbreviations 10 Ronald K. Remington NNCC Course Listings 11 James V. Taranik DRI

MAILING ADDRESS University and Community College System of Nevada Office of the Chancellor/014 2601 Enterprise Road Reno, Nevada 89512

1 It is the policy of the University and Community College System of Nevada Board ofRegents that the transfer of students ;among University and Community College System of Nevada campuses be as smooth aspossible. A systemwide Articulation Board, with representatives from both community colleges and universities,has the continuing responsibility for maintaining community college/university relationships designed tofacilitate the transfer of courses and programs. Policies and procedures are continually reviewed and revised toaccommodate changes in curriculum or other conditions. The University and Community College System of Nevada consists of four communitycolleges and two universities, located throughout the state. This document is published to assist students whoplan to transfer between UCCSN community colleges and universities.

How to Use This Guide

To determine the equivalency of a community college course to the four-year institution,find the particular course in question and read across to determine at which community college the course is offered, and theequivalent course(s), if any, at UNR or UNLV. Courses are presented alphabetically by course prefix in ascending course number sequence.

When this symbol appears, it indicates that the course is offered at that particularcommunity college.

Abbreviated Codes for Transfer Status

Equivalent course number. Example: ENG 101 The community college course is transferable and evaluated with a specifictitle and number considered to be a comparable course at UNR or UNLV, even though the course numbers may not be the same.

DE Department elective The community college course is transferable and can fulfill major credit requirementsin the specific department.

GE General elective The community college course is transferable and fulfills total credits needed forgraduation. It is at the discretion of the specific college or department how those courses are counted (i.e., requirementsfor the college or elective credit).

Italic Footnotes Footnotes indicate some additional information which is located immediately followingthe program ::nurse listing in italic.

Course transfer status listed in this Guide is subject to change. Courses that transferfrom CCSN, NNCC, TMCC, or WNCC to UNR or UNLV only as of June 1, 1993 are listed in the Guide. Please contact yourcounselor or officeslisted in the directory for questions concerning specific courses or courses not listed in the Guide. 2 NIP

General Transfer Statements

The information listed below is taken from specific Board of Regents' policy originally established in 1974.

Admissions

credit. Universities require an overall "C" average in all completed Associate of Arts and Associate of transfer courses attempted as a minimum standard for admission Science Degree Graduates from community colleges. The grade of "D" is accepted for transfer (provided the overall grade average does not drop below the pre- Completion of the Associate of Arts or the Associate of Science scribed "C" level), and counts toward a bachelor's degree in the same degrees from CCSN, NNCC, TMCC or WNCC will be the primary way as "D" grades obtained by students enrolled in the Ir.:vier division basis for admission to upper division study with full junior status at of the universities. However, it is at the discretion of the department UNR or UNLV. Baccalaureate level courses included as a part of the Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degrees will transfer to or college at the university offering the major as to ail-tether courses UNR or UNLV at a minimum as general elective credit. Completionwith "D" grades in the major satisfy requirements in 1:1.7. tnajor field. of the Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degrees does not All students entering UNLV or UNR are required to have com- guarantee satisfaction of all university lower division requirements. pleted specific high school courses. Applicants who have not satis- The receiving university will evaluate all transfer courses at-fied these requirements upon graduation from high school must tempted at the community college (and any other educational insti- complete the equivalent of 15 semester credits in transferable tution attended) and compute an overall admission grade pointcourses with an overall "C" average or above at a community college average in accordance with the institution's transfer policies. If the or four-year college. These courses should be in general education overall transfer grade point average computed by the receiving cou rses which apply toward fulfillment of Associate of Arts, Associate university is less than "C," admission on "probatIon" may be consid- ered. If admitted on probation, all grade point deficiencies must be of Science, or baccalaureate degree requirements from a regionally removed prior to graduation. accredited institution. Any student under academic suspension from a university may attend a community college, and appropriate credits and grades earned are applicable toward satisfying the requirements for Other Associate Degrees readmission to a university, with the exception of UNR where any Baccalaureate level courses which are taken in such associate required course in which a student has failed should be repeated at degree programs are transferable to the universities. However, stu- UNR in class the next time it is offered in the university program. In dents with these degrees are not normally guaranteed junior status. exceptional cases, a required course which has been failed may be taken at another accredited institution. In these cases, prior written approval by the chair of the department, the adviser, and the dean of Non-Associate Degree Admissions the student's college must be filed in the Office of Admissions and Approved baccalaureate level credits which are completed are Records at UNR. transferable to the universities at a minimum of general elective

Transfer Courses

A transfer course is one that is acceptable by a receiving community institution also reserves the right to determine the transfer level college or university to apply toward an approved degree program at that of a course. Written justification will be provided to the institution in institution. All baccalaureate level courses are transferable. At least half of cases where transfer is not allowed. Transfer students should supply the number of credits required fcr a baccalaureate degree at UNLV or UNR transcripts of their community college credit to UN R or UNLV prior to must be earned at a four-year institution. their junior status, whenever possible. The Admissions Officer at each college or university determines Courses which satisfy specific department and college require- the acceptability of general elective transfer credits. The receiving ments are determined by the adviser and dean concerned. 3 Course Numbering

The following common course-level numbering system is in effect for the University and Community College System of Nevada: Transfer Courses d. University lower division courses and 100-299 a. Community college occupational courses 100B-299B community college transfer courses and general education courses e. University upper division courses 300-499 b. Community college community service 100C-299C courses f.University graduate courses 500-799

c. Community college developmental courses 001-099

General Education Course Requirements

All University and Community College System of Nevada Asso- UNLV or UNR contact their adviser to determine which community ciate of Arts, Associate of Science or Baccalaureate graduates are college courses will contribute toward fulfillment of these require- required to complete a 15 credit core of general education courses ments (Regents' Requirements). In addition, both UNLV and UNR require all baccalaureate degree graduates to complete a more extensive curriculum of general COURSES WHICH SATISFY THE REGENTS' REQUIRE- education courses (University General Education Core Require- MENTS MAY SIMULTANEOUSLY SATISFY THE UNIVERSITY ments). It is recommended that students planning to transfer toGENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS.

University and Community College System of Nevada Regents' Requirements Core Courses Credits NOTE: Courses taken for the Regents' Requirements may not English 6 cr. Freshman level English composition (see be applied to more than one area in the Requirements. catalog for exceptions) All courses taken to fulfill the Regents' Requirements Mathematics 3 cr. Any three credits of a lower division level course requirements must be identified as baccalaureate course (100 or 200 level) level in the System Transfer Guide.

Natural Science3 cr. Any three credits of an introductory level Credits earned by examination may apply toward re- lower division (100 or 200 level) course quirements in any area of the Regents' Requirements. in any natural science. See specific community college or university catalog for Social Science or 3 cr. Any th ree credits of an intoductory level other information which pertains to major, college, or Humanities lower division (100 or 200 level) course university requirements. in either the social sciences or humanities

Legislative Requirements: U.S. and Nevada Constitutions 1-4 cr. Refer to community college or university catalog for specific courses which satisfy this requirement.

University General Education Core Requirements* University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Nevada, Reno

Courses Credits Courses Credits

English Composition & Literature 9 First-Year Writing Courses 6 Logic (3 cr.), Mathematics (3 cr.), or Statistics (3 cr.) 9 Mathematics 3 U.S. and Nevada Constitutions 4-6 Natural Science 0 Social Science 9 Social Science 3 Science 6-8 Fine Arts 3 Fine Arts 3 Western Tradition 9 Humanities 6 Capstone Courses 6 Total Credits 46-50 Total Credits 36

`See UNLV and UNR General Catalogs for specific courses which will fulfill these requirements.

4 A Programs of Study for Transfer

Since the transfer of individual courses does NOT assure satis- (AS WELL AS SUPPLEMENTAL UCCSN COMMUNITY COLLEGE faction of specific curricula requirements for the various majors and TRANSFER GUIDES) FOR MORE SPECIFIC INFORMATION ON degrees at UNR or UNLV, it is recommended that you CONTACTUNIVERSITY GENERAL EDUCATION CORE REQUIREMENTS YOUR COUNSELOR AND READ THE UNR OR UNLV CATALOG AND REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUAL MAJORS.

Business Courses Effective January 1, 1985 additional courses in the area of business are accepted in transfer to UNR and UNLV. The status of these courses is as follows:

1. TRANSFERABLE. AS DEPARTMENT ELECTIVE: HOWEVER, MAXIMUM TRANSFER CREDITS FOR THESE COURSES (plus DP 107, 141, 142, 145, 155, 156, 160, 165, 166, 170, 171, 250, 252, 254, 260, 283, 284, 285, 286 and/ or corresponding CIS/Cr courses) IS 12.

2. ACC 203 IS ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ACC 303 (UNR) OR ACC 401 (UNLV) UPON VALIDATION OF CONTENT AND KNOWLEDGE BY APPROVED COLLEGE OF BUSINESS. EXAMINATION, OR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE ("C" OR BETTER) IN ACC 304 (UNR) OR ACC 402 (UNLV) DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF ELIGIBILITY TO ENROLL IN THE APPROPRIATE UPPER DIVISION BUSINESS COURSE AT UNR OR UNLV.

MGT 201 IS ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF MGRS 301 (UNR) OR MGT 401 (UNLV) UPON VALIDATION OF CONTENT AND KNOWLEDGE BY APPROVED COLLEGE OF BUSINESS EXAMINATION, OR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE ( "C" OR BETTER) IN MGRS 352 (UNR) OR MGT 452 (UNLV) DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF ELIGIBILITY TO ENROLL IN THE APPROPRIATE UPPER DIVISION BUSINESS COURSE AT UNR OR UNLV.

MKT 130 IS ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF MGRS 310 (UNR) OR MKT 430 (UNLV) UPON VALIDATION OF CONTENT AND KNOWLEDGE BY APPROVED COLLEGE OF BUSINESS EXAMINATION, OR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE ("C" OR BETTER) IN MGRS 489 (UNR) OR MKT 432 (UNLV) DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF ELIGIBILITY TO ENROLL IN THE APPROPRIATE UPPER DIVISION BUSINESS COURSE AT UNR OR UNLV.

CIS 251 IS ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF CIS 350 (UNR) UPON VALIDATION OF CONTENT AND KNOWLEDGE BY APPROVED COLLEGE OF BUSINESS EXAMINATION, OR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE ("C" OR BETTER) IN CIS 351 (UNR) DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF ELIGIBILITY TO ENROLL IN THE APPROPRIATE UPPER DIVISION BUSINESS COURSE AT UNR OR UNLV.

3. TRANSFERABLE AS GENERAL ELECTIVE (GE) IN ALL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS EXCEPT FOR THOSE IN THE COLLEGES OF BUSINESS

ACC 107, 204, 261 MKT 111, 115, 121, 127, 129, 131 BUS 274 RE 206 MGT 212, 229, 235, 283

Students who have taken these courses prior to January, 1985 should content ;tie Admissions Oificer at UNR or UNLV for reconsideration.

Nursing Programs The University and Community College System of Nevada offers the following undergraduate nursing programs: one-year (Practical Nursing), two-year (Associate Degree Nursing), and four-year (Bachelor of Science in Nursing). Community college transfer students may receive up to 28-31 nursing credits when transferring to UNLV or UNR. At UNLV, the associate degree graduate of a National League for Nursing accredited program receives 30 lower division nursing credits. The graduate of a nonaccredited program will receive 30 lower-division nursing credits upon successful completion of nursing placement examinations. At UNR, associate degree graduates may receive up to 28 upper division nursing credits upon successful completion of nursing placement examinations. Students may take the American College Testing Proficiency Examination Program (ACT PEP) or the National League for Nursing (NLN) Mobility Profile II examination. The NLN Mobility Profile examination may be taken on the community college campus toward completion of the final semester. If you are seeking admission to a baccalaureate program and have taken the test five or more years ago, you will be evaluated on an individual basis.

IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CONTACT YOUR ADVISER FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON TRANSFER INTO UNIVERSITY NURSING PROGRAMS. University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Nevada, Reno

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing

"Upper Two' option provides the opportunity for Regis- Advanced placeMent for Registered NUYS6S. Up to 28 tered Nurses to complete the BSN, with acceptance of up to 30 upper division nursing credits may be earned through spade lower-division nursing credits. Lower divisiol general educa- examination. LoWer division 'general edUcation andprerequi- tion and prerequisite course requirements may be completed site course reqUirements may be completed at the community at the community college. college. To obtain additional information on admission and transfer To obtain additional information on admission andtransfer questions, contact questions, contact Rosemary Witt Director CEB 232 OSN 223 Nursing Orvis School of Nursing/134 739-3330 784-6841

Capstone Programs

The primary transfer degree is the Associate of Arts. However, to provide flexibility in program planning, "capstone programs" may be developed which will lead to a specialized bachelors degree. These programs are designed for a two-year community college curriculum leading to the final two years at UNR or UNLV and a degree. Such agreements are approved between community colleges and one of the universities. CAPSTONE COURSES NOT OTHERWISE TRANSFERABLE, WILL NOT TRANSFER IF THE STUDENT DROPS OUT OF THE CAPSTONE PROGRAM.

UNLV-CCSN Vocational Education Capstone Program: Individuals pursuing or having completed the Associate of Applied Science degree (A.A.S.) in Vocational Education at the Community College of Southern Nevada will be able to transfer that credit into the baccalaureate Vocational Teacher Education program at UNLV. As part of the B.S. degree requirements, 31-35 credits of general requirements in English, Social Science, Arts, Humanities, etc., are necessary. Many of these general requirements are transferable courses that may be taken at CCSN. This capstone program is administered through the College of Education at UNLV. Therefore, for more specific information about the program, please contact Dr. Thomas Kirkpatrick (739-3635) or Dr. Clifford McClain (739-3860) in the Department of Secondary, Postsecondary and Vocational Education in the College of Education at UNLV. CCSN-UNR Medical Laboratory Technology Program: Individuals who complete the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Medical Laboratory Technology at the Community College of Southern Nevada may transfer credit earned into the B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science at the University of Nevada School of Medicine. For additional information, please contact Jean Rose at CCSN (643-6060) or Kenneth Maehara, UNR (784-4846). UNR-Community College Occupational Education Capstone Program: The University of Nevada, Reno College of Education is cooperating with the community colleges in Nevada to offer a program for students seeking a career as an occupational teacher in business education and industrial education at the high school level. Lower division trade or technical courses are to be taken at a community college, upper division courses are to be taken at UNR, and lower division general education courses may be taken at either institution. All other UNR and College of Education requirements must be met. Specific course requirements for the various programs can be obtained by contacting Dr. Vernon Luft (784-4961) in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the College of Education.

6 General Information

AINNI,11111 Curriculum Planning

Community college students should be encouraged (by counsel- year period of time from initial enrollment in a baccalaureate level ors and academic advisers) to choose as eariy as possible the program at a community college; or institution and program into which they expect to transfer. This isb. The catalog in effect for the year of admission to a university essential in order to plan programs which include lower division division for a bachelor's degree; or requirements of a university. A student who transfers within the c. The catalog effective for the year of graduation from a university System from a community college to a university may choose one of division with a bachelor's degree. three catalogs to satisfy the baccalaureate graduation requirements: a. The catalog in effect for the year of admission to the community college provided admission into the university is within a five- A combination of the various catalog requirements is not permitted.

Credit by Examination

1. The maximum number of credits that may be earned by examina- subject examination and a satisfactory essay, six credits may tion to apply toward a degree may not exceed one-half of the be granted. Refer to the respective institutional catalog for minimum number of credits required for that degree. application of CLEP credit toward degree requirements. 2. Credit may be granted for the satisfactory completion of College4. In general, three credits may be granted for each institutionally Board Advanced Placement Examination (CBAPE) with scores of approved ACT PEP examination for scores of 50 or above, or a 3, 4, or 5 and a satisfactory essay for English. With an objective letter grade of "C" or higher, and a satisfactory essay where test score of 5 on the English examination and a satisfactory squired. Additional credit may be granted for selected exami- essay, six credits may be granted. Refer to the respective insti- nations as permitted by institutional policy. With an objective test tutional catalog for application of CBAPE credits toward degree score grade of "A" on the English examination and a satisfactory requirements. essay, six credits may be granted. Refer to the respective institu- 3. Credit may be granted for the satisfactory completion of the tional catalog for application of PEP credit toward degree re- College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) general or subject quirements. examinations. 5. Other national testing organizations may be considered for the a. General Examinations: A maximum of six semester credits awarding of credit subject to institutional policy. may be granted for each of the five general examinations 6. Special Department Examinations: An admitted and registered subject to institutional limitations for scores of 500 or above student in good standing may earn credit by special department and a satisfactory essay where required. (Scores earned on examination subject to institutional policy. the general English examination from October, 1978 through 7. The posting of satisfactorily completed credit by examinations to April, 1986 require a satisfactory essay and a score of 610 to the student's permanent academic record shall clearly identify 749 to award three credits, or 750 or higher to award six that the credit was earned by examination, name of the testing credits.) Refer to the respective institutional catalog for appli- program, the date of the examination, the number of credits and cation of CLEP credit toward degree requirements. the grade of "S" (satisfactory) or "P" (pass). b. Subject Examinations: In general, a maximum of three semes- ter credits may be granted for each institutionally approved 8. Credit earned by examination does not apply toward satisfying the subject examination for scores of 50 or above and a satisfac- minimum on-campus resident credit requirement of the institution tory essay where required. Additional credit may be granted for from which graduation is sought and does not constitute an selected examinations as permitted by institutional policy. interruption of the resident credit requirement. With an objective test score of 64 or higher on the English Legal Notice

The University and Community College System of Nevada Course tion at any time to accommodate changes in community college and Transfer Guide describes the credits, programs, and courses whichuniversity resources or educational plans. This Guide does not consti- transfer from UCCSN community colleges to the University of Nevada, tute a contractual commitment that the System will offer all the courses Las Vegas and the University of Nevada, Reno for admission to eitheror programs described. university; however, the information in this Guide is subject to modifica-

9 7 Directory

Following is a list of places to obtain further information which may answer additional transfer questions or questions concerning specific courses or courses not listed in this Guide.

Community College of Southern NevadaTruckee Meadows Community College

Cheyenne Campus Henderson Campus 7000 Dandini Blvd., Reno, NV 89512 3200 East Cheyenne Ave. 700 College Drive 673-7040 North Las Vegas, NV 89030 Henderson, NV 89015 643-6060 564-7484 Admissions and Records 3rd floor 673-7040 West Charleston Campus Advisement Program Planning 3rd floor 673-7060 6375 West Charleston Blvd. (Counseling Center) Las Vegas, NV 89102-1124 877-1133 Career Information & Counseling 2nd floor 673-7010 (Drop-in Center) Catalog (Admissions) 3rd floor 673-7040 Academic Records Room 1107 ext. 250 Admissions/Registrar Catalogs from other Colleges/ 2nd floor 673-7010 Universities (Drop-in Center) Advising/Counseling Career Center Room 1106 ext. 338/354 Counseling Center 3rd floor 673-7060 Catalog Room 1107 ext. 250 Special Services (Counseling Center) 3rd floor 673-7060 Catalogs from other Colleges/ Room 1106 ext. 338/354 Universities (Career Center) Transcript Request (Admissions and 3rd floor 673-7040 Records) Transcript Request (Registrar) Room 1107 ext. 250 University Relations Office 2nd floor 673-7010 Room 1107 ext. 250 Transfer Information (Registrar) (Transfer Information) Admissions and Records Office (Drop-in Center)

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

4505 Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154 Northern Nevada Community College 739-3011 (main number) 901 Elm Street, Elko, NV 89801 738-8493 Academic Advancement Dungan Humanities 308 739.3871 Academic Advising James Dickinson Library 739-3177 Admissions (Student Services) Berg Hall Resources Center 252 739-3443 Advising Berg Hall Admissions Office Frazier Hall 114 739-3290 Catalog Berg Hall Catalog (Cashier & UNLV Moyer Student Union Bookstore) Catalogs from other Colleges/ Berg Hall 739.3362 Universities College of Business & Beam Hall 101 Economics Information Berg Hall College of Education Carlson Teacher 739-3374 Transcript Request (Student Berg Hall Education 301 Services) College of Engineering Thomas Beam 735.3699 University Relations Office Berg Hall Engineering, A-111 (Transfer Information) 8 1 () College of Fine and Alta Ham 739-4210 Counseling Center Thompson Student 784-4648 Performing Arts Fine Arts 109 Services, Room 206 College of Health Sciences Carlson Teacher 739-3693 College of Education Education Building 784.6905 Education 223 Room 101-3 College of Engineering Scrugham Engineering 784-6925 College of Hotel Beam Hall 449 739-3230 Mines, Room 132-A Administration College of Human and Sarah H. Fleischmann 784-6977 College of Liberal Arts Wright Hall 102 739-3401 Community Sciences Building, Room 100

College of Science and Chemistry 449 739-3487 Interior Design Business Building 784-1780/ Mathematics Room 521 784-6577 School of Joumalism Mack Social Science, 784-6531 Community College Admissions Office 739-3443 Room 7 Relations Office Frazier Hall 114 (Transfer Information) Office of Communications Jones Visitor Center 784-4941 School of Medicine Savitt, Room 27 784-6001 Counseling and Testing James Dickinson 739-3627 Center Library 250 Mackay School of Mines Mackay School of 784-6987 Mines, Room 104 Information Office Dungan Humanities 739-3101 Orientation Jones Visitor Center 784-6116 713

Off-Campus Courses Frazier Hall 109 739-3394 Orvis School of Nursing Orvis School of 784-6841 Nursing, Room 225 Registrar Frazier Hall 107 739-3371 Outreach Services Jones Visitor Center 784-4865 School of Communication Dungan Humanities 739-3325 Testing Services Thompson Student 784-6977 Studies 414 Services, Room 105 784-4666 School of Human McDermott Physical 739-3291 Scholarships and Thompson Student Performance and Education 100 Prizes Services, Room 200 Development Special Programs (Services Thompson Student 784-6801 and Academic Skills Center) Services, Room 107 Student Services Dungan Humanities 739-3656 330 Student Financial Services Thompson Student 784-4666 Services, Room 200 UNLV-CCSN Vocational Carlson Teacher 739-3596 Student Services Thompson Student 784-6196 Capstone Program Education 320 Services, Room 100

University of Nevada, Reno

Reno, NV 89557 784-1110 (Main Number) Western Nevada Community College Carson Campus Fallon Campus Academic Advising Services Jones Visitor Center 784-1537 2201 W. Nye Lane 160 Campus Way (Transfer Information) Carson City, NV 89703 Fallon, NV 89406 887-3000 423-7565 Health Career Advisement Sarah H. Fleischmann 784-4939 Center Building, Room 214 Admissions/Records/Registrar Clark Administration 784-6865 Academic Records/ 887-3138 423-7565 Lower Level Admissions/Registration Career Development Thompson Student 784-4678 Catalog/Class Schedule 887-3138 423-7565 Services, Room 207 Catalogs from other 887 -3071 423-7565 Catalog/Class Schedule Clark Administration 784-6865 Colleges/Universities Admissions and Records Lower Level Course Advisement/ 887.3107 423-7565 College of Agriculture Fleischmann Agricul- 784-6611 Counseling Services/ ture, Room 201 (Transfer information) College of Arts and Science Business Building 784-6155 Curriculum Information/ 887-3006 423.7565 Room 631 Academic Complaints College of Business Business Building 784-4912 Administration Room 408 Information/Transcript 887-3138 423.7565 Request Rural Centers 887.3052 423-7565

11 9 Index by Instructional Area

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Accounting (ACC) 11 Human Services (HMS) 24 Agricultural Engineering (AENG) 11 Humanities (HUM) 24 Agriculture (AG) 11 Insurance (INS) 24 Ameslan (AM) 11 Japanese (JPN) 24 Animal Husbandry (AH) 12 journa;ism (JOUR) 24 Anthropology (ANTH) 12 Lab Technician (LTE) 24 Architectural Design Technology (ADT) 12 Latin (LAT) 25 Art (ART) 12 Legal Assistant (LAW) 25 Astronomy (AST) 13 Leisure Services (LS) 25 Biology (BIOL) 13 Library Science (LSC) 26 Building Trades (BT) 13 Library Technology (LT) 26 Business (BUS) 14 Management (MGT) 26 Casino Operations and Management (CM) 14 Marketing (MKT) 26 Chemistry (CHEM) 14 Mathematics (MATH) 26 Child Development (CD) 14 Medical Records Technology (MRT) 27 Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) 16 Mental Hygiene and Mental Retardation (MHMR) 27 College Study Skills (SSK) 16 Metals (MTV) 27 Computer Information Systems (CIS) 16 Mining (MINE) 27 Computer ScienceCCSN (CSC) 17 Music (MUS) 27 Computer ScienceTMCC (CS) 17 Natural Resources (NR) 29 Computer Technology (CT) 17 Nursing (NURS) 29 Computing and Information Technology (CIT) 17 Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) 29 Construction (CONS) 17 Office Administration (OA) 30 Counseling and Guidance Personnel Service (CAPS) 18 Ornamental Horticulture (OH) 30 Counseling and Personal Development (CPD) 18 Philosophy (PHIL) 30 31 Crafts (CR) 18 Physical Education Physical Therapy Assisting (PTA) 31 Criminal Justice (CRJ) 18 Physics (PHYS) 31 Dance (DAN) 19 Political Science (PSC) 32 Drafting (DR') 19 Psychology (PSY) 32 Economics (ECON) 19 Radio and Television (RTV) 32 19 Education (EDUC) Range, Wildlife, Forestry (RWF) 33 19 Electronics Technology (ET) Reading (READ) 33 English (ENG) 19 Real Estate (RE) 33 English as a Second Language (ESL) 20 Recreation, Physical Education, and Dance (RPED) 33 Environmental Studies (ENV) 20 Resort Occupations (RO) 33 Food Service Technology (FST) 20 Russian (RUS) 34 French (FREN) 21 Sociology (SOC) 34 Geography (GEOG) 21 Solar Energy Technology (SOL) 34 Geology (GEOL) 21 Spanish (SPAN) 34 German (GER) 21 Speech (SPH) 34 Graphic Arts (GA) 21 Speech and Theatre (SPTH) 35 Graphic Communications (GRC) 22 Study Skills (SSK) 35 Health Information Technology (HIT) 22 Theater (THA) 35 Health Professions Care (HPC) 22 Traffic Safety Institute (TSI) 35 History (HIST) 22 Wastewater Treatment (EGG) 35 35 Home Economics (HEC) 23 Western Tradition (WT) 36 Hospitality Services (HS) 23 Women's Studies (WS) 36 Hotel/Motel Management (HM) 23 Word Processing (WP) 36 Hotel, Restaurant, and Casino Management (HRC) 23 Zoology (ZOO) Human Performance and Wellness (HPW) 23

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Course Listings

COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV WAR

ACCOUNTING ACC 105 Taxation for Individuals 1-3 ACC 170 GE ACC 107 14 Partr ership and Corporate Taxation 3 GE GE ACC 151 1 Elementary Accounting I 5 ACC 251 ACC 201 ACC 152 1 Elementary Accounting II 5 ACC 252 ACC 202 ACC 153 Elementary Accounting I 1 GE DE Computer Applications ACC 154 Elementary Accounting I I 1 GE DE Computer Applications ACC 170 Hotel/Mote! Accounting 3 GE GE ACC 201 1 Financial Accounting 3 DE ACC 201 ACC 202 1 Managerial Accounting 3 ACC 253 ACC 202 ACC 203 13 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACC 401 GE ACC 204 14 Intermediate Accounting II 3 GE GE ACC 220 16 Microcomputer Accounting Systems 3 GE GE ACC 261 14 Governmental Accounting 3 GE GE

1 Maximum transfer 6 credits for 151-152 or 201-202 or 151-202 or 152201 13 Accepted only upon validation or satisfactory performance in a designated sequential course (seep. 5, "Business Courses) 14 GE except in the College of Business (see p. 5, Business Courses) 16 Accepted into Capstone Program in Business Education at UNR's College of Education

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AENG 124 Principles of Hydraulics 2-3 GE GE AENG 253 Farm Power I (Gas Engines) 3 GE AGED 253 AENG 254 Farm Power II (Diesel Engines) 3 GE GE AENG 256 Applied Electrical Electricity 3 GE AGED 256

AGRICULTURE 78 AG 100 Agriculture Resource Economics 3 GE AGEC 100 AG 101 Plant, Soil and Water Science 3 GE PSW 100 AG 104 Forage Crops 3 GE GE AG 105 Xenscapo "Water, Energy Conservation 3 GE GE Through Landscaping" AG 211 Farm & Ranch Business Analysis 3 GE AGEC 211 AG 215 Range Management 3 GE GE

78 Change in Agriculture course prefixes at UNR Fall 1983; AG-discontinued; AIM now AGED; AREC now AGEC; RNR now RWF; PSW now PS; PSW prefixes now AGRO, HORT and IPM

AMESLAN'56 AM 145 Sign Language I 4 GE GE AM 146 Sign Language II 4 GE GE AM 147 American Sign Language III 4 GE GE AM 148 American Sign Language IV 4 GE GE AM 149 American Sign Language V 4 GE GE AM 151 Fingerspelling I 1 GE GE AM 152 Fingerspelling II 1 GE GE AM 201 Interpreting I 3 GE GE AM 203 Interpreting III 3 GE GE

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Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

AM 204 Practicum in Sign Language Interpretation 1 GE GE

156 Max 12 credits of courses prefixed "AM* at UNLV

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AH 100 Elements of Livestock Production 3 GE ASC 100 AH 10. Livestock Production and Selection 3 GE DE AH 201 Applied Animal Nutrition 3 GE ASC 211 AH 207 Livestock Diseases and Parasites I 3 GE DE AH 209 Horse Production 2 GE ASC 209 AH 212 Beef Production 2 GE AS 212 AH 213 Sheep Production 2 GE AS 213

ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 100 General Anthropology 3 GE GE ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology 3 GE GE ANTH 102 2 Introduction to Human Evolution 3-5 DE ANTH 102 and Prehistory ANTH 103 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 101 GE ANTH 112 Social Anthropology 3 GE GE ANTH 198 Selected Topics 1-3 DE GE ANTH 201 Peoples & Cultures of the World 3 GE ANTH 201 ANTH 202 Introduction to Archeology 3 GE ANTH 202 ANTH 205 Ethnic Groups in Contemporary Societies 3 GE ANTH 205 ANTH 210 Indians of Nevada Today 3 GE GE ANTH 211 Prehistory of North America 3 DE GE ANTH 212 Indians of North America 3 GE GE

2 Max trans cr 4

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TECHNOLOGY ADT 105 Architectural Drafting 5 AAD 120 DE ADT 107 Architectural Construction 3 ACA 252 DE ADT 108 Architectural Landscaping I 3 DE DE ADT 212 Architectural Design I 5 AAD 271 DE ADT 235 Architectural Delineation I 3 AAD 121 DE ADT 236 Architectural Delineation II 3 MD 222 DE

ART ART 100 11 Correlation of Art 3 ART 100 GE ART 101 9 Beginning Drawing I 3-5 ART 101 ART 121 ART 102 9 Beginning Drawing II 3-5 DE ART 221 ART 103 Ideas Si the Creative Process 3 DE GE ART 104 Art in Context 3 ART 104 DE ART 105 9 Color Theory 3-5 GE GE ART 109 33 Introduction to Visual Aids 3 ART 100 ART 100 ART 110 Intermediate Drawing 3 ART 210 DE ART 111 9 Life Drawing 3-5 ART 211 DE ART 113 9 Beginning Clay Sculpture 3-5 GE GE ART 115 11 Art Appreciation 2-3 ART 100 GE ART 124 9 Fundamentals of Composition/Design I 3-5 ART 104 ART 100 ART 137 9 Beginning Painting Techniques 3-5 GE GE ART 145 9 Water Color Painting 3-5 GE GE ART 150 Three Dimensional Design 3 ART 132 DE ART 155 11 Beginning Printmaking 3 ART 255 ART 185 ART 173 Color Slide Photography 3 GE GE ART 175 9.26 Photography I 3-5 GE GE ART 201 Survey Art History I 3 ART 190 ART 116 ART 202 Survey Art History II 3 ART 191 ART 117 ART 213 Introduction to Contemporary Art 3 DE ART 213 ART 214 Survey of American Art 3 DE ART 214 ART 235 9 Introduction to Painting I 3-5 ART 220 ART 135 ART 236 9 Introduction to Painting II 3-5 DE ART 235 ART 245 Creative Watercolor 3 GE GE ART 250 9, 32 Photography II 3-5 DE ART 250 12 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCCUNLV UNR

ART 251 Photography III 3 GE GE ART 258 9 Commercial Art I 3-5 GE ART 258 ART 259 9 Commercial Art II 3-5 GE ART 259 ART 261 9 Beginning Landscape Painting 2-5 GE GE ART 263 9 Beginning Sculpture 3-5 ART 131 ART 163 ART 275 9 Introduction to Ceramics 3-5 ART 140 ART 175 ART 277 9 Advanced Ceramics 3-5 GE ART 275 ART 280 Beginning Photography 3 ART 170 ART 150 ART 282 Advanced Photography 3 GE GE ART 283 Intermediate Photography 3 ART 170 DE ART 291 9, 43 Beginning Crafts 3-5 GE DE ART 292 Stitchery 3 GE GE ART 293 Design & Construction of Metal Jewelry 3-5 GE GE ART 294 Advanced Arts & Crafts 3 GE GE ART 295 Design & Construction of Metal Jewelry II 3 GE DE

9 Max trans Cr. 3 11 Max trans cr 3; equivalent to ART 100 at UNLV for ART 100, 115 26 Also GA 175 32 Also GA 250 33 Also GA 109 43 See LS 291

ASTRONOMY AST 101 General Astronomy 3 DE GE AST 103 Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System 3 AST 103 PHYS 109 AST 104 Introductory Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies 3 AST 104 PHYS 110 AST 105 Observational Astronomy 1 AST 105 GE

BIOLOGY BIOL 100 Human Biology 4 BIO 101 BIOL 100 BIOL 101 2,12,213,339General Biology I 3-5 DE GE BIOL 105 Modem Biology 4 ;/ GE GE BIOL 109 Ecology & Environment Sciences 4 GE GE BIOL 113 Life in the Oceans 3 GE GE BIOL 115 Nutrition 1 DE GE BIOL 120 Spring Flora 1-3 GE GE BIOL 121 Fall Flora 1-3 GE GE BIOL 122 Plants of the Southwestern Deserts 3 BIO 120 GE BIOL 130 Preparatory Biology 3 GE GE BIOL 145 2, 23 Human Anatomy & Physiology 6 BIO 245 BIOL 262 & 263 BIOL 190 80 Principles of Modem Biology I 4 BIO 190 BIOL 190 BIOL 191 80 Principles of Modem Biology II 4 BIO 191 BIOL 191 BIOL 201 9 Animal Biology 3-5 DE BIOL 201 BIOL 202 9 Plant Biology 3-5 810 112 BIOL 202 BIOL 205 Fresh-Water Biology 2 DE GE BIOL 207 Cellular Biology II 2 DE GE BIOL 208 53 Cell Biology 3 DE BIOL 208 BIOL 210 Biological Principles of Conservation 2 DE BIOL 210 BIOL 223 2 Anatomy & Physiology I 4-5 010 243 BIOL 223 BIOL 224 2 Anatomy & Physiology II 4-5 BIO 244 BIOL 224 BIOL 240 54 Heredity, Man & Environment 3.4 BIO 108 BIOL 204 BIOL 250 Microbiology I 2 GE DE BIOL 251 2 General Microbiology 4.5 BIO 210 BIOL 251 BIOL 252 Cellular Biology 4 DE DE BIOL 280 2 General Ecology 4-5 DE BIOL 212 BIOL 290 Principles of Genetics 3 GE BIOL 290

2 Max trans cr 4 at UNR 9 Max trans cr 3 12 Max trans cr 3 for Satellite or nonlab 101; GE at UNLV if taken for 3 cr 23 Non-majors only at UNLV 53 Formerly BIOL 206, "Cellular Biology 2 cr 54 Accepted only for number of credits student enrolled for at community college BO Title/number change Fall 1988; BIM 102. 103, 'Modem Concepts in Bio/ogy I and now BIOL 190, 191 respectively 213 Inactive at UNR 339 Curricular changes recommended by UCCSN Biology Curriculum Task Force, Fall 1992

BUILDING TRADES 140 BT 120 114 Architectural Drafting and Design I 4 DE GE

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Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

BT 121 115 Architectural Graphics I 4 GE GE BT 125 Construction Estimating 3 ACA 451 GE BT 220 116 Architectural Drafting and Design II 4 AAD 222 GE BT 221 117 Architectural Graphics II 4 GE GE BT 250 Construction Law/Contracts 3 ACA 151 GE BT 251 Construction Equipment 3 ACA 251 GE BT 252 Construction Methods 3 ACA 252 GE BT 253 Construction Management 3 DE GE

114 BT 120 prolix/number /credit change Fall 1988 at CCSN; was DFT 105B 115 BT 121prefix change Fall 1988 at CCSN; was OFT 121 116 BT 220prefix/number change at CCSN Fall 1988; was OFT 106B 117 BT 221prefix/number change at CCSN Fall 1988; was DFT 222 140 OFT prefix changed to BT at CCSN Fall 1988

BUSINESS BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3 BUS 101 MGRS 101 BUS 107 Business Communications 3 DE GE BUS 108 10 Business Letters & Reports 3 GE GE BUS 131 Business Machines 3 GE GE BUS 160 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 DE DE BUS 170 42 Mathematics of Finance 3 GE GE BUS 272 Legal Environment 3 GE GE BUS 273 Business Law I 3 BUS 273 DE BUS 274 14 Business Law II 3 GE GE

10 BUS 108/ENG 108 same course at MCC 14 GE except in the College of Business (see p. 5, Business Courses) 42 BUS/MATH 170 is the same course

CASINO OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT CM 102 Survey Casino Games 3 DE GE CM 105 18 Survey of Gaming Regulations 3 DE GE CM 106 Supervision and Surveillance of 3 DE DE Casino Games

18 Same as AOJ 284

CHEMISTRY CHEM 100 9,59,74 Elementary Concepts of Chemistry 3-4 CHE 105-106CHEM 100 CHEM 101 2 General Chemistry I 4-5 CHE 115 CHEM 101 CHEM 102 2 General Chemistry II 4-5 CHE 116 CHEM 102 CHEM 104 Basic Chemistry 5 CHE 102 GE CHEM 105 103 Chemistry, Mar: and Society 3 CHE 105 CHEM 110 CHEM 110 Introduction to Chemical Principles I 4 CHE 110 GE CHEM 111 Introduction to Chemical Principles II 4 CHE 111 DE CHEM 115 General Chemistry I 4 CHE 115 CHEM 101 CHEM 116 General Chemistry II 4 CHE 116 CHEM 102 CHEM 142 2 Introductory Organic Chemistry 4-5 CHE 170 CHEM 142 CHEM 171 Life Science Chemistry I 4 GE DE CHEM 172 Life Science Chemistry II 4 GE DE CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists 4 CHE 115 CHEM 201 and Engineers I CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists 4 CHE 116 CHEM 202 and Engineers II CHEM 243 Organic Chemistry I 4 DE CHEM 243 CHEM 244 Organic Chemistry II 4 DE CHEM 244

2 Max trans cr 4 9 Max trans cr 3 59 4 credits with lab at UNLV 74 CHEM 100 at CCSN only equivalent to CHE 102 at UNLV Spring 1987; all other campuses equivalent to CHE 105. 106 103 Course not eligible for degree in chemistry at UNR

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CD 100 Training of Preschool Child 1-3 GE GE

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Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

CD 102 Human Growth and Development 2-3 DE GE CD 113 Practicum in Preschool Teaching 3 DE GE CD 120 Program & Staff Organization 1 GE DE CD 121 Parent Caregiver Relationships 1 GE DE CD 122 Observation Skills 1 GE DE C CD 123 Health & Nutrition for Young Children 1 GE DE CD 124 Sensorimotor Development for Infants/ 1 GE DE Toddlers CD 125 Language Development for Infants/Toddlers 1 GE DE CD 126 Social-Emotional Development for 1 GE DE Infants/Toddlers CD 127 The Role of Play for Infants/Toddlers 1 GE DE CD 128 Self-Help Skills for Infants/Toddlers 1 GE DE CD 129 Environment for Infants/Toddlers Early 1 GE DE Childhood Programs CD 131 Introduction to Teaching the Young Child 3 GE GE CD 132 Guidance Principles: Diagnosis and 1-2 GE GE Prescription CD 133 Introduction to Managing Children's Behaviors 1 GE GE CD 134 Guiding the Young Child 1 GE GE CD 136 Study of the Individual Child 2 GE DE CD 150 Introduction to Preschool Curriculum 2 GE GE CD 151 3 Math in the Preschool Curriculum 1 GE GE 0 CD 152 3 Science in the Preschool Curriculum 1 GE GE CD 153 Language Development in the Preschool 1 GE GE CD 154 Literature for Preschool Children 1 GE GE CD 155 Reading Readiness in the Preschool 1 GE GE CD 156 3 Music in the Preschool Curriculum 1 GE GE CD 157 3 Art in the Preschool Curriculum 1 GE GE CD 158 3 Physical Education in the Preschool 1 GE GE Curriculum CD 159 After School Activities 1 GE GE CD 160 Preschool Curriculum for Health, Safety 1 GE GE and Nutrition CD 161 Social Studies in the Preschool 1 GE GE CD 162 Teaching the Two-Year Old 1 GE GE CD 166 Working With Parents 1 GE GE CD 167 Child Abuse and Neglect 1 GE GE CD 168 Infectious Diseases and First Aid 1 GE GE Child Care CD 169 Bilingual/Multicultural Experiences in -I GE DE Early Childhood Education CD 182 Tutorial Techniques in Reading Instruction 1 GE GE CD 183 Introduction to Reading Programs 1 GE GE in the Elementary School CD 187 Literature for Elementary School Children 1 GE GE CD 193 Managing Children's Behavior 3 GE GE CD 196 Specialized Techniques and Services in 2 GE GE Mental Retardation 'JD 197 Charting and Data Collection in Mental 2 GE GE Retardation CD 200 The Exceptional Child 3 DE GE CD 204 Principles of Child Guidance 3 GE GE CD 229 73 Preschool Practicum 2-4 GE GE CD 230 73 Preschool Practicum: Off Campus 2 GE GE CD 231 Preschool Practicum: Child Development 3.8 GE GE Lab CD 232 Practicum: Infant/Toddler 3-4 DE GE CD 234 3 Preschool Curriculum 3 GE GE CD 235 337 Curricula for Young Children with 3 DE DE Special Needs CD 237 338 Contemporary Issues in Community and 3 DE DE Family Life CD 238 Family & Community Relations 3 GE GE CD 239 Administration of the Preschool: 3 GE DE Business Management CD 240 Administration of the Preschool 3 GE GE CD 241 Practicum for Teachers' Aides 3 GE GE CD 242 Practicum for Teachers' Aides 3 GE GE CD 265 Introduction to Play & Play Material 3 GE GE CD 274 Individual Child & the Family 3 GE GE CD 295 17 Supervised Work Experience I 1-4 GE GE CD 296 17 Supervised Work Experience II 1-4 GE GE 17 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

CD 297 17 Supervised Work Experience III 1.4 GE GE CD 298 17 Supervised Work Experience IV 1-4 GE GE

3 Max trans cr 3, equivalent to HEC 232 at UNR for CD 151, 152, 156, 157, 158 or 234 17 Max trans cr 8 to UNR for CD 295, 296, 297 and 298 73 Max cr 3 for combination of CD 229 & CD 230 at UNR 337 Title/credit change, Fall 1992; was 'Community Services and the Family 338 Title credit change, Fall 1992; was Workshops for Parents and Teachers of Handicapped'

CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE CLS 145 Phlebotomy for CLS Students 1 DE DE CLS 161 118 Body Fluids 1 DE DE CLS 162 119 Applied Body Fluids 1 DE DE CLS 215 Instrumentation 1-2 DE DE CLS 216 Applied Instrumentation 1 DE DE CLS 241 Clinical Chemistry 3 GE CLS 241 CLS 242 Applied Clinical Chemistry 3 GE CLS 242 CLS 251 Immunology/immunohematology 2 GE CLS 251 CLS 252 Applied Immunology/lmmunohematology 2 GE CLS 252 CLS 271 Clinical Microbiology 3 GE DE CLS 272 Applied Clinical Microbiology 3 GE CLS 272 CLS 281 Parasitology/MycologyNirology 1 GE CLS 281 CLS 282 Applied Parasitology/MycologyNirology 1 GE CLS 282 CLS 291 Hematology 2 DE DE CLS 292 Applied Hematology 2 GE DE CLS 296 Clinical Practicum 3-8 DE DE

118 Title change Fall 1991; was 'Medical Laboratory Principles' 119 Title change Fall 1991; was "Applied Medical Laboratory Principles'

COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS SSK 109 College Study Skills 1-3 GE GE

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS15.58 CIS 101 Computer Literacy 3 GE GE CIS 107 Logo 3 GE GE CIS 115 19 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 MIS 101 CIS 250 CIS 133 19 Survey of Data Processing 3 GE GE CIS 155 15 Micro Computers for Small Business 1-3 GE GE CIS 156 15 Micro Computer Applications and Selection 3 GE GE CIS 160 15 Small Computer Management 3 GE GE CIS 161 209, 211 Software LiteracyWord Processing 1 GE CIS 202 CIS 162 209, 211 Software LiteracySpreadsheets 1 GE CIS 202 CIS 163 209, 211 Software LiteracyDatabase 1 GE CIS 202 CIS 165 19 BASIC Programming Language I 3 MIS 101 GE CIS 166 15 BASIC Programming Language II 3 GE DE CIS 170 15 PASCAL Programming I 3 GE GE CIS 171 15 PASCAL Programming II 3 CSC 135 GE CIS 201 Introduction to Computer Information 3 MIS 101 CIS 201 Systems CIS 202 20 Computer Literacy Software 1-3 GE CIS 202 CIS 203 Microcomputers in Business 3 GE CIS 203 CIS 204 Using Windows 1-3 GE GE CIS 211 FORTRAN Programming 3 GE EE 131 CIS 251 Computer Applications Using COBOL 3 CSC/MIS 218 CIS 251 CIS 252 Advanced Computer Applications 3 GE GE Using COBOL CIS 253 Computer Applications Using RPG 3 DE CIS 253 CIS 254 Advanced Computer Applications Using RPG 3 DE DE CIS 255 270 Assembly Language Programming 3-4 DE GE CIS 260 15 Data-Base Concepts 1.3 DE DE CIS 261 Microcomputer Business Systems 3 GE CIS 261 CIS 270 20 Spreadsheets 3 DE GE CIS 283 15 Programming Design and Development 3 GE GE CIS 284 15 Theory of Systems Analysis & Design 3 DE DE CIS 285 15 Computer Systems Development with 3 GE GE High Level Tools

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:ourse lumber Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

;IS 286 15 Operating Systems and Concepts 3 GE GE

15 Maximum transferable is 12 credits for ANY COMBINATION of corresponding DP, CIS and/or CIT courses 19 Any combination of the following courses transfer to UNR for credits only: DP 115, 3 credits; DP 133, 2 credits; DP 165, 1 credit; completion of both DP 133 and DP 165 transfer as 3 credits equivalent to CIS 250 at UNF? 20 Transfers to UNR for 1 credit only 58 CIS and CIT courses formerly Data Processing (DP) courses 109 One credit of GE allowed at UNLV for completing all three: CIS 161, 162 and 163 ?II Completion of the series CIS 161, 162 and 163 is equivalent to CIS 202 at UNR 170 Same as CIS 255. and CS/ET 201 at TMCC

COMPUTER SCIENCE-CCSN, WNCC CSC 110 Introduction to Scientific Programming 3 GE CIS 250 11SC 115 Introduction to Computer Science 3 CSC 115 DE :;SC 135 Computer Science I 3-4 CSC 135 DE ;SC 136 Computer Science II 3 GE GE

COMPUTER SCIENCE-TMCC CS 131 Compute; Programming for Science 3 CSC 116 DE and Engineering I CS 132 Computer Programming for Science 3 CSC 117 DE and Engineering II CS 135 Technical Computer Programming 4 GE GE CS 183 Introduction to PASCAL 4 CSC 135 DE CS 287 Advanced "C" Programming 3 DE DE

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CT 201 270 Assembly Language Programming 4 GE GE

270 Same as CIS 255 and CS/CT/ET 201 at TMCC

COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY15,58 CIT 101 19, 56, 75 Introduction to Management Information Systems 3 MIS 101 GE CIT 102 Data Processing for Mainfr,imes 3 GE GE CIT 11019,40,55,56 Computer Fundamentals 3 GE GE CIT 115 19, 55 Introduction to Programming 3 MIS 210 CIS 250 CIT 116 FORTRAN 3 CSC 116 EE131 CIT 117 APL 3 GE GE CIT 118 COBOL 3 CSC 118 CIS 251 CIT 119 Advanced COBOL 3 GE GE CIT 130 Computer Languages 1-3 CSC 130 DE CIT 134 IBM-PC Machine Assembly Programming 3 GE GE CIT 135 PASCAL 3 CSC 135 GE CIT 136 Advanced Programming Techniques 3 GE GE CIT 141 15, 77 RPG II Programming I 3 DE CIS 253 CIT 142 15, 77 RPG II Prog "amming II 3 DE DE CIT 145 15, 77 RPG II Programming Language 6 DE CIS 252/DE CIT 205 Introduction to Microcomputer Application 3 MIS 205 CIS 203 CIT 218 Beginning COBOL 3 MIS 218 CIS 252 CIT 219 Advanced COBOL 3 GE GE CIT 250 Systems and Procedures Design 3 DE DE

15 Maximum transferable is 12 credits for ANY COMBINATION of corresponding DP, CIS, and/or CIT courses 19 Any combination of the following courses transfers to UNR for credits only: DP 115, 3 cr; DP 133, 2 cc DP 165, 1 cr;completion of both DP 133 and 165 transfers as 3 cr equivalent to CIS 250 at UNR 40 Max trans cr 2 55 CIT 115 formerly DP 115; Max trans cr 3 for DP 115/CIT 110, DP 133 and OP 165 56 CIT 101/CIT 110 formerly DP 133; Max trans cr 2 at UNR 58 CIS and CIT courses formerly Data Processing (DP) courses 75 Formerly "Computer Literacy" 77 If credit received for CIT 141 and CIT 142, then no credit for CIT 145; or if credit granted for CIT 145, then nocredit for CIT 141 and CIT 142

CONSTRUCTION CONS 105 Home Maintenance GE AGED 105 BM COO AVAILABLE 7 1 9 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

CONS 106 Building Code II 3 GE GE CONS 133 Uniform Plumbing Code 3 GE GE

COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE PERSONNEL SERVICES12' CAPS 122 20 How to Succeed in College 1-3 GE GE CAPS 123 21 Career Development 1.3 GE CAPS 123

20 Transfers to UNR for 1 credit only 21 Transfers to UNR for 2 credits only 121 CAPS prefix chg to CPD at TMCC Fall 1990

COUNSELING AND PERSONALDEVELOPMENT121 CPD 116 Substance AbuseFundamental Facts 3 GE GE and Insights CPD 117 Introduction to Counseling 3 GE GE CPD 122 20, 121 Success Skills in College 1-3 GE GE CPD 12321, 121 Career Choices and Changes 2 GE CAPS 123 CPD 134 Women and Substance Abuse 3 GE GE Treatment Issues CPD 140 Introduction to Family and Respite Caregiving 3 DE DE CPD 201 Crisis Communication Skills 3 GE GE CPD 202 Domestic Violence: Counselor Training 1 GE GE CPD 290 Internship in Counseling 1-8 GE GE

20 Transfers to UNR for 1 credit only 21 Transfers to UNR for 2 credits only 121 CAPS prefix chg to CPD at TMCC Fall 1990

CRAFTS CR 132 Interior Decorating 3 GE GE

CRIMINAL JUSTICE66 7 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 101 CJ 110 CRJ 102 Introduction to Corrections 3 GE GE CRJ 106 Introduction to Corrections 3 CRJ 106 DE CRJ 112 213 Criminal Justice Organization & 3 DE DE Administration CRJ 120 Community Relations 3 GE DE CRJ 122 Rules and Procedures of Criminal Evidence 3 CRJ 109 DE CRJ 140 Elements of Supervision 1 CRJ 240 DE CRJ 155 Juvenile Justice System 3 CRJ 137 DE CRJ 164 Principles of Investigation 3 CRJ 209 DE CRJ 180 Introduction to Security Services 3 CRJ 290 DE CRJ 201 310 Worr,en in the Criminal Justice System 3 GE GE CRJ 207 Correctional Therapies I 2 GE GE CRJ 208 Correctional Therapies II 2 GE GE CRJ 211 Police in America: An Introduction 3 CRJ 102 CJ 211 CRJ 214 Principles of Police Patrol Techniques 3 GE DE CRJ 215 Probation & Parole I 3 DE DE CRJ 216 32 Probation & Parole II a GE DE CRJ 220 310 Criminal Procedures 3 GE CJ 220 CRJ 224 Principles of Criminal Investigation 4 DE DE CRJ 225 310 Criminal Evidence 3 DE GE CRJ 226 Prevention & Control of Delinquency 3 DE DE CRJ 230 Criminal Law 3 CRJ 130 CJ 120 CRJ 231 Procedures of the Justice System 3 GE GE CRJ 233 Laws Governing Probation and Parole 3 DE GE CRJ 251 Principles of Correctional Administration 3 DE GE CRJ 265 Introduction to Physical Evidence 3-4 DE DE CRJ 270 Introduction to Criminology 3 CRJ 201 GE CRJ 284 Hotel, Restaurant & Gaming Law 3 DE GE

6 Max trans cr 15 total to department of Criminal Justice at UNLV 7 CRJ courses previously ACV-Administration of Justice 32 Completion of course will not replace an upper division course

18 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

.s,ourse Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UVLV UNR

?13 Inactive at UNR 110 Transfers as lower-division credit at UNLV

DANCE )AN 143 Jazz Dance 1 DAN 143 RPED 119

DRAFTING )FT 100 64 Basic Technical Drawing 3-4 GEG 125 CE 101 DFT 101 40 Advanced Technical Drawing 4 DE GE DFT 102 Technical Drafting I 3 GE GE DFT 121 Architectural Graphics 3 AAD 121 GE DFT 122 Drafting Technology II 3 AAD 122 GE DFT 131 Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting 4 DE GE DFT 132 Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting 3 GE GE DFT 207 40 Descriptive Geometry 3 GE GE DFT 222 Architectural Graphics II 3 DES 222 GE DFT 231 CAD Project 3 GE GE DFT 232 CAD Systems Management 3 GE GE

40 Max trans cr 2 54 Credit change, Spring 1993

ECONOMICS . ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 201 ECON 101 ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECO 202 ECON 102 ECON 104 Current Economic Issues 3 ECO 104 GE ECON 161 Statistical Methods 3 ECO 261 GE ECON 261 Principles of Statistics I 3 GE ECON 261 ECON 262 Principles of Statistics II 3 GE ECON 262

EDUCATION EDUC 103 Basic Foundations of Education 2 GE GE EDUC 109 Learning Difficulties of the Student 2 e GE GE EDUC 135 Individual Teaching Areas 1-16 GE GE Vocational/Career Education EDUC 152 Reading: A Community Affair 3 GE GE EDUC 172 Introduction to Special Education 2-3 GE EDUC 110 EDUC 201 Introduction to Education 3 GE GE EDUC 205 Human Relations for Teachers 3 GE GE EDUC 210 Legal Foundations of Education 2 DE GE EDUC 230 Orientation to Vocational Education 3 GE GE EDUC 231 Orientation to Vocational Education II 3 GE GE EDUC 240 Manpower Needs & Job Analysis 3 GE EDUC 240

ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY ET 201 270 Assembly Language Programming 4 GE GE

270 Same as CIS 255 and CS/CT/ET 201 at TMCC

ENGLISH ENG 101 Composition & Rhetoric 3 ENG 101 ENGL 101 ENG 102 Composition & Literature (Rhetoric II) 3 ENG 102 ENGL 102 ENG 103 Bridge English as a Second Language 3 GE ENG 103 ENG 105 Creative Writing 2-3 ENG 205 GE ENG 106 Intermediate Composition 3 ENG 206 GE ENG 107 Business Communications I 3 DE GE ENG 108 10 Business Letters & Reports 3 GE GE ENG 113 Composition I for Non-Native English 3 GE ENGL 113 Speakers ENG 114 Composition II for Non-Native English 3 GE ENGL 114 21 19 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCCUNLV UNR

Speakers ENG 131 Introduction to Literature 3 GE ENGL 131 ENG 170 Introduction to Poetry 1-3 ENG 170 GE ENG 181 Vocabulary & Meaning 2-3 GE ENGL 181 ENG 185 Introduction to Modern Literature 3 ENG 185 GE ENG 187 Literature of the Bible 3 s GE GE ENG 190 Science Fiction/Fantasy Literature 3 GE GE ENG 191 Women in Literature 3 GE GE ENG 200 Novels into Film 3 GE GE ENG 220 Writing Poetry 3 GE DE ENG 221 Writing Fiction 3 GE GE ENG 223 Themes of Literature 3 GE ENGL 223 ENG 231 353 World Literature I 3 DE GE ENG 232 354 World Literature II 3 DE GE ENG 235 Survey of English Literature I 3 DE ENGL 235 ENG 236 Survey of English Literature II 3 DE ENGL 236 ENG 241 Survey of American Literature I 3 ENG 141 ENGL 241 ENG 242 Survey of American Ligerature II 3 ENG 142 GE ENG 243 Introduction to the Short Story 2-3 ENG 160 GE ENG 250 Children's Literature 3 GE GE ENG 251 Children's Literature II 3 GE GE ENG 252 Introduction to Drama 2-3 ENG 150 GE ENG 258 Ashland Theatre Festival 1 GE DE ENG 264 Psychology and Literature 3 GE ENGL 264 ENG 267 Women and Literature 3 GE ENGL 267 ENG 271 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 ENG 225 ENGL 271 ENG 281 Elementary English Linguistics 3 ENG 211 ENGL 281

10 BUS 108/ENG 108 same course 353 Transfers to W. R as WT 201 prior to matriculation to UNA 354 Transfers to UNR as WT 202 prior to matriculation to UNR

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL 120 22 English as a Second Language III 3 ESL 121 GE ESL 121 22 English as a Second Language IV 3 ESL 122 GE ESL 129 22 Written English for International Students 3 ESL 127 GE ESL 139 Composition for International Students 3 ESL 137 GE

22 ESL 120, 121 and 129 must be completed for equivalency to ENGL 112 at UNA

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ENV 101 Man & the Environment 3 ENS 100 ENV 101 ENV 102 Man & Climate 3 GE GE ENV 104 General HorticAure 3 DE GE ENV 109 Winter Survival 2 RWF 271 ENV 110 Science Fiction & the Environment 3 GE GE ENV 115 Wilderness Survival 3 GE RWF 271 ENV 117 Energy & Society 3 GE GE ENV 120 Advanced Solar Technology 3 GE GE ENV 130 Control of Environmental Pollution 3 GE GE ENV 201 Environmental Toxicology and Risk 3 GE GE Management ENV 202 Environmental Law 3 GE DE ENV 203 Introduction to Environmental Planning 3 GE GE ENV 210 Land Use Planning and Reclamation 3 GE GE ENV 220 Introduction to Ecological Principles 3 GE GE ENV 292 Community Environmental Problems 3 DE GEOG 292

FOOD SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 27 FST 101 Introduction to the Food Service Industry 3 DE GE FST 102 Institutional Food Service 3 DE DE FST 103 Fast Food Service Fundamentals 3 DE DE FST 111 Food Operations I 3 CE GE FST 112 Food Operations II 3 DE GE FST 113 Introduction to Catering 3 9n DE GE ,4., 20 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCCUNLV UNR

FST 114 Buffet Catering 3 DE DE FST 120 Gourmet Foods 2-4 DE GE FST 161 Quantity Food Production 3 DE GE FST 162 Quantity Food Production II 3 DE GE FST 208 Food Purchasing 2-4 HOA 160 GE FST 210 Food & Beverage Control 3 GE GE FST 216 Equipment Planning, Layout & 3 GE GE Work Simplification

27 Max trans cr in Food Preparation courses

FRENCH FREN 111 143 First Year French I 3-4 FRE 111 FR 101 FREN 112 143 First Year French II 3-4 FRE 112 FR 102 FREN 113 143 First Year French I 4 FRE 113 FR 101 FREN 114 143 First Year French II 4 FRE 114 FR 102 FREN 203 Second Year French I 3 FRE 221 FR 203 FREN 204 Second Year French II 3 FRE 222 FR 204

143 Foreign language courses changed at CCSN to coordinate with UNLV numbering, Spring 1992

GEOGRAPHY GEOG 1039, 60 Physical Geography 3-5 GEO 101 GEOG 103 GEOG 106 76 Introduction to Cultural Geography 3 GE GEOG 106 GEOG 109 Economic Geography 3 GE GEOG 109 GEOG 122 Meteorology & Climatology 3 GE GE

9 Max trans cr 3 60 Transfers to UNR for 4 credits if the lab is completed in addition to the lecture 76 Formerly "World Geography

GEOLOGY GEOL 101 2 Physical Geology 4-5 GEY 101 GEOL 101 GEOL 102 Historical Geology 4 GEY 102 GEOL 102 GEOL 103 Physical Geology Laboratory 1 GEY 101L GEOL 103 GEOL 105 Introduction to Geology 1 GE GEOL 105 GEOL 127 Pre-Historic Life 3 GE GE GEOL 130 Rocks & Minerals 3-5 GE DE GEOL 201 Geology of Nevada 3 GE DE GEOL 205 Geological Aspects of Land Use 3 DE DE GEOL 210 Basic Ore Deposits 3 GE DE GEOL 211 Mineralogy & Crystallography 3-4 GE GEOL 211 GEOL 212 Elementary Petrology 3 DE GEOL 212

2 Max trans cr 4

GERMAN GER 111 143 First Year German I 3-4 GER 111 GER 101 GER 112 143 First Year German II 3-4 GER 112 GER 102 GER 113 143 First Year German I 4 GER 113 GER 101 GER 114 143 First Year German II 4 GER 114 GER 102 GER 203 Second Year German I 3 GER 221 GER 203 GER 204 Second Year German II 3 GER 222 GER 204

143 Foreign language courses changed at CCSN to coordinate with UNLV numbering, Spnng 1992

GRAPHIC ARTS GA 100 Pasteup and Graphic Production 3 GE GE GA 109 28 Introduction to Visual Arts 3 ART 100 ART 100 GA 160 Design I 3 ART 104 DE GA 161 Advertising Design 3 GE GE GA 175 26 Photography I 3 GE GE GA 201 Lettering & Typography 3 GE GE 23 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES ° course lumber Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCCUNLV UNR

3A 220 Graphic Design & Production 3 GE GE 3A 250 29 Photography II 3 GE GE 3A 251 30 Photography III 3 GE GE 3A 263 illustration I 3 GE GE 3A 280 Introduction to Photography 3 ART 170 ART 280 3A 281 Intermediate Photography 3 GE GE 3A 282 Advanced Photography 3 GE GE ap, 283 Intermediate Photography 3 ART 170 GE 3A 291 21 Photographic Color Technology I 3 GE GE

21 Trans to UNR for 2 cr only 26 ART 175/GA 175 same course 28 Also ART 109 29 Also ART 175 30 Also ART 250; ART 251

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 333 GRC 100 Graphic Production 3 GE GE 3RC 160 Two-Dimensional Design 3 ART 104 DE

333 Prefix change forrm..;courses, Spring 1993

HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 129 HIT 203 129 Health Care Law 3 GE GE

129 WM" prefix change to 1-fir (Health Information Technology) prefix at CCSN, Spring 1992

HEALTH PROFESSIONS CARE HPC 105 Health Care Dynamics 1 GE DE HPC 108 Interpersonal Skills in the Medical Setting 1 GE SHR 234 HPC 117 Medical Terminology I 1 DE DE HPC 11883, 205 Medical Terminology II 2-3 DE MEDT 111 HPC163 Pathophysiology I 1 GE CLS 221 HPC 164 Pathophysiology II 2 GE CLS 222 HPC 165 Pathophysiology 3 GE CLS 221/222

83 Now MRT 118 at CCSN, Fall 1991 205 Credit change, Spring 1950; was 2 cr

HISTORY HIST 101 356 History I (to 1865) 3 HIS 101 HIST 101 HIST 102 31, 356 United States History II (since 1865) 3 HIS 102 HIST 102 HIST 103 31 United States: Recent History (1920 to present) 3 GE GE HIST 105 353 European Civilization (to 1648) 3 HIS 105 HIST 105 HIST 106 354 European Civilization (since 1648) 3 HIS 106 HIST 106 HIST 107 Introduction to the History of 3 DE GE Women in America HIST 111 Survey of American Constitutional History 3 DE HIST 111 HIST 150 Introduction to Chinese Civilization 3 HIS 150 DE HIST 151 Introduction to Japanese Civilization 3 HIS 151 DE HIST 210 Southwest Heritage 3 DE DE HIST 217 356 Nevada History 3 ° HIS 217 HIST 217 HIST 225 U.S. Involvement in Vietnam 3 GE DE HIST 227 History of Latin American Culture 3 DE DE HIST 247 History of the Mexican Nation 3 GE GE HIST 250 Introduction to the Study of History 3 GE GE HIST 260 The Indian in American History 3 DE DE HIST 275 The Wild West-Myth & Reality 3 GE DE HIST 295 Special Topics in History 1-3 DE DE

31 Max trans cr 3 for 102, 103 353 Transfers to UNR as WT 201 prior to matriculation to UNR 354 Transfers to UNR as WT 202 prior to matriculation to UNR 356 Completion of both HIST 101 and 102 or HIST 101 and 217 transfers lo UNR as WT 203 prior to matriculation to UNR 22 0 Aii COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

HOME ECONOMICS HEC 121 Human Nutrition 3 HSC 230 GE HEC 131 Introduction to Child Development 3 GE HDFS 131 HEC 132 Guidance Principles in Early Childhood 3 GE HDFS 132 HEC 209 Pattern Drafting & Design 3 GE DE HEC 210 Clothing Construction 3 GE GE HEC 212 Pattern Alteration 3 GE DE HEC 223 9 Principles of Nutrition 3-4 GE NUTR 223 HEC 232 Preschool Curriculum 3 GE GE HEC 233 Practicum with Children and Families 3-6 GE HDFS 233 HEC 274 The Individual and the Family 3 GE GE

9 Max trans cr 3

HOSPITALITYSERVICES HS 101 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry 3 HOA 101 GE HS 103 Hospitality Services 3 DE GE HS 104 Front Office Operations 3 HOA 114 GE HS 120 Labor Relations in the Hospitality Industry 3 DE GE HS 121 Hotel-Motel Marketing and Sales 3 GE GE HS 122 Hotel-Motel Restaurant Management 3 DE GE HS 225 344 Hotel Law 3 DE GE HS 260 345 Hotel-Restaurant Facilities 3 DE GE Planning & Equipment

344 HM/HS 225 same course 345 HM/HS 260 same course

HOTEUMOTELMANAGEMENT HM 101 Orientation to the Hospitality Industry 3 DE GE HM 102 Hotel Security 3 HOA 290 GE HM 103 Hotel Security-Advanced 3 DE GE HM 104 Front Office Operations 3 HOA 114 GE HM 106 Safety, Sanitation & Maintenance Mgmt. 3 DE DE HM 110 Building Operation Management 3 GE GE HM 120 Hotel Labor Relations 3 HOA 408 GE HM 121 Hotel Marketing and Sales 3 DE GE HM 122 Motel-Motor Hotel Management 3 DE GE HM 130 Human Relations in Resort Occupations 3 DE GE HM 220 The Hotel and Inter-Community Relations 3 DE GE HM225 344 Hotel Law 3 DE GE HM 250 Casino Management 3 DE GE 1-IM 260 345 Hotel Restaurant Facilities 3 HOA 260 GE Planning & Equipment

344 HM/1-1S 225 same course 345 HM11-IS 260 same course

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND CASINO MANAGEMENT HRC 101 Introduction to Hotel, Restaurant, and 3 HOA 411 GE Casino Management HRC 111 Food and Beverage Purchasing 3 HOA 260 GE HRC 112 Restaurant Management I 3 HOA 261 GE HRC 120 Hotel, Labor Relations 3 HOA 408 GE HRC 162 Quantity Food Production II 3 GE GE HRC 172 Institutional Food Service 3 DE GE HRC 173 Fast Food Service Fundamentals 3 DE GE HRC 180 Hotel, Restaurant, and Casino Marketing 3 HOA 380 GE HRC 212 Restaurant Management II 3 HOA 261 GE HRC 225 Hotel, Restaurant and Gaming Law 3 HOA 401 GE HRC 260 Hotel, Restaurant, Facilities Planning 3 HOA 460 GE and Equipment

HUMAN PERFORMANCE AND WELLNESS HPW 211 176 Fitness for Senior Life 1 GE GE 23 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

::ourse 'umber Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCCUNLV UNR

-1PW 212 176 The Maturing Body 1 GE GE iPW 223 176 The Senior Network 1 GE GE iPW 224 176 Foods Atter Fifty 1 GE GE -IPW 225 176 The Medicine Chest 1 GE GE -IPW 226 176 Aging, Living Arrangements and Services 1 GE GE -IPW 237 176 The Gerontology Wellness Specialist 1 GE GE Practicum

176 Max transfer 3 credits toward department elective at UNLV

HUMAN SERVICES HMS 130 71 Human Sexuality 3 GE GE

71 HMS 130/PSY 130 same course

HUMANITIES HUM 101 Introduction to Humanities I 3 GE GE HUM 102 Introduction to the Humanities II 3 GE GE HUM 106 Introduction to the American Motion Picture 3 GE GE HUM 210 70 Great Men, Great Women, Great Eras 3-6 GE GE HUM 230 54 The Ascent of Man 1-3 GE GE HUM 232 War & Western Civilization 3 GE DE

54 Accept only number of credits student enrolled for at community college 70 Transfers to UNR for only 3 credits

INSURANCE INS 105 Insurance Principles I 3 FIN 151 DE INS 106 34 Insurance Principles II 3 GE GE INS 112 34 Property Insurance 3 GE GE INS 115 34 Liability Insurance 2 GE GE INS 210 Property and Liability Insurance 3 GE GE

34 Max trans cr 3 for 106, 110, 112, and 115

JAPANESE JPN 113 First Year Japanese I 4 JPN 113 JPN 101 JPN 114 First Year Japanese II 4 JPN 114 JPN 102 JPN 221 Second Year Japanese I 3 JPN 221 GE JPN 222 Second Year Japanese II 3 JPN 222 DE

JOURNALISM JOUR 101 Interpreting the Day's News 3 DE JOUR 101 JOUR 102 Interpreting the Day's News 3 JOUR 102 JOUR 102 JOUR 201 Basic Reporting 3 DE JOUR 201 JOUR 221 News Gathering & Writing 3 DE DE JOUR 222 Photojournalism 3 DE DE JOUR 223 Newspaper Graphics 3 DE DE JOUR 225 Publication Workshop III 3 DE DE JOUR 226 Publication Workshop IV 3 DE DE JOUR 253 The Evolution of Journalism as a Social 3 DE DE Institution

LAB TECHNICIAN LTE 110 40 Technique of Venipuncture 4 GE DE

40 Max trans cr 2 at UNR

24 4 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCCUNLV UNR

LATIN LA T 111 First Year Latin I 3 LAT 111 DE LAT 112 First Year Latin II 3 LAT 112 DE

LEGAL ASSISTANT LAW 101 72 Fundamentals of Paralegalism 3 GE GE LAW 203 Real Property 3 GE GE LAW 204 Torts 3 GE GE LAW 205 Contracts 3 GE GE LAW 231 353 ProceduresCivil 3 GE GE LAW 232 354 ProceduresCriminal 3 GE GE LAW 233 Business Structures 3 GE GE LAW 250 Administrative Law 3 GE DE LAW 251 Bankruptcy 3 GE GE LAW 252 Family Law 3 GE GE LAW 253 Law Office Management 3 GE GE LAW 254 Legal Interviews & Investigating 3 GE GE Techniques LAW 255 Probate, Trusts & Guardianship Laws 3 GE GE LAW 261 54 Legal Research I 3-4 GE GE LAW 262 9, 357 Legal Writing 3 GE GE LAW 263 358 Ethics 1 GE GE LAW 264 Paralegal Practice and Procedure 3 GE GE LAW 295 Supervised Field Experience 3 GE GE

9 Max trans cr 3 54 Accept only number of credits student enrolled for at community college 72 LAW 101-title change Spring 1990: was "Fundamentals of Law I" 353 LAW 231-title change, Fall 1992; was Pre & Post Trial C Ml Procedures' 354 LAW 232-title change. Fall 1992; was "Pre & Post Thal Criminal Procedures' 355 LAW 252-title change, Fall 1992; was "Domestic Relations' 356 LAW 255-title change, Fall 1992; was 'Probate Procedure? 357 LAW 262-title change, Fall 1992; was "Legal Research II" 338 LAW 263-title change, Fall 1992; was 'Jurisprudence & Ethics'

LEISURE SERVICES LS 101 Introduction & History of Recreation 3 DE DE LS 102 Recreation Leadership 3 DE DE LS 103 History of Recreation 3 GE DE LS 104 39 Introduction to Philosophy & Principles 3 GE GE of Recreation LS 105 Principles of Recreation 3 GE GE LS 106 ASA Softball Officials 1 DE GE LS 107 Introduction to Camp Counseling 3 DE GE LS 108 39 Personal Water Safety & Lifesaving 3 DE GE LS 109 39 Basic Aquatic Leadership & Swimming 3 DE GE Instruction LS 110 39 Camperaft Skills 3 GE GE LS 111 Programmed Gymnastics 1 DE DE LS 115 Lifesaving & Water Safety 3 DE RPED 102 LS 116 39 Methods of Scuba Diving Techniques 3 DE RPED 104 LS 117 Swimming Pool Management 3 DE DE LS 120 41 Introduction to Recreation Supervision 3 GE GE LS 125 41 Recreation Administration 3 DE GE LS 132 40 Recreation for the Mentally Retarded 3 DE DE LS 133 Recreation for Special Populations 3 GE GE LS 134 Recreation for Special Centers 3 DE DE LS 150 Dance, Drama & Choreography for 3 GE DE Recreation LS 155 Techniques of Officiating Track, Field 3 DE DE Events & Swimming LS 156 Techniques of Officiating 3 DE DE LS 158 40 Games & Sports in Recreation 3 DE DE LS 170 Afro-Haitian Dance Class 1 DE GE LS 180 Jazz Dance Class 1 DE GE LS 210 Introduction to Outdoor Recreation 3 GE DE LS 217 Swimming Pool Techniques II 3 DE GE LS 291 43 Beginning Crafts 3 GE ART 191 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CC3N NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

39 Max trans cr 1 40 Max trans cr 2 41 Max trans cr 3 to UNA for 120, 125 43 See ART 291

LIBRARY SCIENCF LSC 135 Use of the Library 1 GE LSC 135

LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY LT 101 Effective Use of Learning Resources: 1-3 CIM 101 LSC 135 Library Resources

MANAGEMENT MGT 103 276 Small Business Management 3 GE GE MGT 115 14 Purchasing 3 GE GE MGT 171 Supervision 3 GE GE MGT 201 13 Principles of Management 3 GE GE MGT 212 14 Leadership & Human Relations 3 GE GE MGT 229 14 Public Relations 3 GE GE MGT 232 Risk Management Control 3 GE GE MGT 235 14 Organizational Behavior 3 GE GE MGT 283 14 Personnel Administration 3 GE GE

13 Accepted only upon validation or satisfactory performance in a designated sequential course (see p. 5, "Business Courses) 14 GE except in the College of Business (see p. 5, 'Business Course?) 276 BUS/MGT 103 is the same course

MARKETING MKT 111 14 Introduction to Merchandising 3 GE GE MKT 115 14 Purchasing 3 GE GE MKT 121 14 Retail Mechandising 3 GE GE MKT 127 14 Retail Management 3 GE GE MKT 12914, 122 Principles of Sales 3 GE GE MKT 130 13 Introduction to Marketing 3 GE GE MKT 131 14 Advertising 3 COS 262 G MKT 229 14 Public Relations 3 GE GE

13 Accepted only upon validation or satisfactory pe,lomance in a designated sequential course (see p. 5, 'Business Courses") 14 GE except in the College of Business (gee p. 5, Business Courses") 122 Title change Spring 1990; was Salesmanship'

MATHEMATICS MATH 103 329 College Algebra & Trigonometry 3 DE DE MATH 104 329 College Algebra & Trigonometry 3 DE DE MATH 110 Technical Mathematics I 3 GE GE MATH 111 Technical Mathematics II 3 GE GE MATH 112 139 Intermediate Algebra 3 GE MATH 101 MATH 113 139,330 Plane Trigonometry 3 DE DE MATH 114 139,330 Precalcuius II 3 DE DE MATH 116 139 Technical Mathematics I 3 GE GE MATH 117 139 Technical Mathematics II 3 GE GE MATH 120 139 Fundamentals of College Mathematics 3 MAT 119 MATH 105 MATH 121 139 Technical Mathematics II 3 GE GE MATH 122 139 Elementary School Mathematics I 3 MAT 113 MATH 122 MATH 123 139 Elementary School Mathematics II 3 MAT 114 MATH 123 MATH 124 139 College Algebra 3 MAT 102 MATH 110 MATH 126139,332 Precalculus I 3 DE DE MATH 127 139,332 Precalculus II 3 MAT 127 MATH 128 MATH 128 Algebra and Trigonometry 4-5 MAT 105 MATH 115 MATH 130 139 Analytic Geometry 3 GE MATH 140 MATH 131 Computer Programming for Science and 3 CSC 116 DE Engineering I MATH 132, 139 Computer Programming for Scienca and 3 CSC 116 GE Engineering II 26 9 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES :curse 4umber Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

BATH 1322 Finite Mathematics 3 MAT 111 DE OATH 135 9 Information & Computer Science 3-4 GE GE OATH 170 42 Mathematics of Finance 3 MAT 170 GE OATH 176 139 Elements of Calculus 3 GE MATH 176 OATH 180 Introductory Calculus for Application 4 DE DE in Business and Social Sciences OATH 181 139 Calculus I 3-4 MAT 181 MATH 181 OATH 182 139 Calculus II 3-4 MAT 182 MATH 182 OATH 183 Introduction to PASCAL 4 CSC 135 DE OATH 201 213 Mathematics for Liberal Arts 3 GE GE OATH 213 Calculus for Science 3 GE GE MATH 221 Technical Calculus 4 GE GE MATH 251 Probability & Statistics 3 GE GE MATH 253 Linear Algebra 3 MAT 253 GE MATH 265 124 Elements of Calculus 3 GE MATH 211 OATH 280 Discrete Mathematics 3 MAT 251 GE MATH 283 170 Intermediate Calculus 4 MAT 283 MATH 281 OATH 285 Differential Equations 3 GE MATH 285 MATH 299 Differential Equations 3 GE MATH 285

9 Max trans cr 3 21 Transfers toUNRfor only 2 credits 38 Title change Spring 1989; was "Mathematics for the Information Age" 42 BUS 170/MATH 170 is the same course 85 Title/number change Fall 1988; was MATH 265, "Elementary Calculus" 124 Number change Fall 1988; see MATH 211 139 MATH courses renumbered per recommendations byUCCSNUndergraduate Mathematics Curriculum Committee. See individual campus catalogs for previous course numbers and titles 170 Completion of MATH 281 is not equivalent to MATH 283 atUNR 213Inactive atUNR 272Number change Spring 1989; previously MATH 281 329 Completion of both MATH 103 and MATH 104 are equivalent to MAT 105 at UNLV; Completion of only MATH 103 or only MATH 104 is transferable to UNLV as DE 330 Completion of both MATH 113 and MATH 114 are ega.'Ialent to MATH 115 atUNR;Completion of only MATH 113 or only MATH 114 is transferable toUNR as DE 331 CRJ1958 and 1969 formerly AOJ/CRJ 29013 atCCSN;changed 12/81 332 Completion of both MATH 126 and MATH 127 are equivalent to MATH 128 at UNR; completion of only MATH 126 or only MATH 127 transfer as DEto UNR

MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNOLOGY MRT 118 83 Language of Medicine 3 DE GE MRT 203 89 Health Care Law 3 GE GE

83 FormerlyHPC118 atCCSN,Fall 1991 89 FormerlyMRT1638 atCCSN,Fall 1991

MENTAL HYGIENE AND MENTAL RETARDATION MHMR 126 153 Understanding Mental Retardation 2 GE GE MHMR 127 153 Application of Learning Theory in Mental 2 GE GE Retardation

153 SomeMHMRcourses previously 'co" changed at CCSN, Fall 1991

METALS MTL 212 Welding I 3 GE AIM 212 MTL 213 Welding II 3-4 GE DE

MINING MINE 251 Mining Law 2 GE GE MINE 253 Environmental Law 3 ENV 202 DE

MUSIC MUS 101 Music Fundamentals & Ear Training 3 MUS 101 MUS 101 MUS 102 Class Woodwind Instruction 2 MUS 353 GE

27 29 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES'

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

MUS 105 Guitar Class (Intermediate) 2-3 DE DE MUS 111 125,290 Concert Choir 1 MUS 111 MUS 111 MUS 112 343 College Singers 1 MUS 111 DE MUS 113 290 Class Vocal Instruction 1 MUS 411 DE MUS 114 College Singers 1 MUS 411 DE MUS 115 52 Vocal Jazz/Pop Ensemble 2 MUS 115 DE MUS 117 Concert Band 1 MUS 117C DE MUS 119 Orchestra 1 GE MUS 125 MUS 121 Music Appreciation 2-3 MUS 121 MUS 121 MUS 122 Introduction to Music Literature 3 MUS 122 GE MUS 123 Music History I 3 DE MUS 201 MUS 124 343 Music History II 3 DE MUS 202 MUS 125 History of Rock Music 3 GE GE MUS 126 History of Black Popular Music 3 MUS 126 GE MUS 130 Jazz Appreciation 3 GE GE MUS 133 39 Elementary Jazz Improvisation 3 MUS 233 GE MUS 140 A History of Jazz/Pop Vocal Styles 3 MUS 125 GE MUS 149 Harp 1 MUS 160 DE MUS 151 Piano 1 MUS 1611 MUS 151 MUS 153 Voice 1 MUS 1610 MUS 153 MUS 155 Brass Instruments 1-2 MUS 160 MUS 155 MUS 156 String Instruments 1 DE DE MUS 157 Woodwind Instruments 1 MUS 160 MUS 157 MUS 159 Percussion 1 MUS 160 MUS 161 MUS 161 Drums 1 MUS 160S GE MUS 163 Organ 1 MUS 160 MUS 163 MUS 165 Guitar 1 MUS 160 MUS 159 MUS 166 Introduction to MIDI Sequences and Synthesizers 2 MUS 166 MUS 223 MUS 167 Bass 1 MUS 160 MUS 159 MUS 169 Synthesizers 1 MUS 166 GE MUS 171 Arranging and Orchestration 1 MUS 160 GE MUS 173 Percussion Ensemble 1 DE DE MUS 174 Keyboard "ensemble 1 GE GE MUS 175 JazzRock EnsembleLab Bank 1-2 GE GE MUS 176 Advanced Jazz/Rock Ensemble 1-2 MUS 131 GE MUS 177 Jazz Combo 1 DE MUS 205 MUS 178 Woodwind Ensemble 1 GE DE MUS 179 Music Theatre 2-3 MUS 174 GE MUS 180 Introduction to Recording 3 DE DE MUS 181 39 Beginning Piano 3 MUS 103 DE MUS 182 Beginning Piano Class II 3 MUS 203 MUS 182 MUS 187 Brass Ensemble 1 GE DE MUS 191 Survey of Electronic Music 3 DE DE MUS 197 Concert Band 1 MUS 1170 DE MUS 201 97 Music Theory I 4 MUS 201 MUS 207 MUS 202 Music Theory II 4 MUS 202 MUS 208 MUS 205 39 Chamber Music Ensemble 1-2 GE MUS 205 MUS 207 Theory I 3 GE MUS 207 MUS 208 Theory II 3 MUS 201 MUS 208 MUS 209 97 Sightsinging and Dictation I 2 GE MUS 209 MUS 210 Sightsinging and Dictation 2 DE MUS 210 MUS 221 Special Studies in Music Literature 1-3 DE MUS 221 MUS 229 Techniques of Piano Accompaniment 1 MUS 113 MUS 229 MUS 230 39 WNCC Concert Jazz Band 2 MUS 131 GE MUS 233 Jazz Theory 3 DE DE MUS 249 Harp 1 MUS 160 DE MUS 251 Piano 1-2 MUS 261 MUS 151 MUS 253 Voice 1 MUS 261 DE MUS 255 Brass Instruments 1-2 MUS 261 DE MUS 256 String Instruments 1 DE DE MUS 257 Woodwind Instruments 1 MUS 261 DE MUS 259 Percussion 1 MUS 261 DE MUS 263 Organ 1 MUS 261 DE MUS 2E5 Guitar 1 MUS 261 DE MUS 267 Bass 1 MUS 261 DE MUS 270 65 Opera Theatre 2 MUS 430 DE MUS 271 202 Advanced Music Theory I 4 MUS 303 MUS 207 MUS 272 202 Advanced Music Theory II 4 MUS 304 MUS 208 MUS 280 Intermediate Recording Techniques 3 DE MUS 223

39 Max tram cr 1 52 Only I credit acceptable for transfer each semester 65 Transfers to UNR for I creditonly,with max 4 credit transfer 30 28 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

97 MUS 209 title change Fall 1989; was °Musical Theory and Note Reading" 125 Credit change Fall 1987 202 Transferable students are responsible for petitioning the UNLV Academic Standards Committee if they desire upper division credit 290 Title change Spring 1988; was "College Singers" 343 Reactivated at one or more campuses; see individual campus catalog or schedule

NATURAL RESOURCES NR 100 Principles of Resource Management 3 GE RWF 100

NURSING 178

NURS 102 Fundamentals of Nursing, Clinical 1 DE GE NURS 131 39 Fundamentals of Nursing Care 1-4 DE GE NURS 132 Introduction to Nursing 2 DE GE NURS 135 178 Introduction to Nursing Process 6 DE GE NURS 137 Pharmacology for Nurses 3 DE GE NURS 138 Medical Laboratory Orientation for Nurses 3 DE GE NURS 140 Medical Terminology 1-2 GE GE NURS 143 178 Nursing Process in Drug Therapy 2 DE GE NURS 150 Nursing Care in the Family Cycle 2-4 DE GE NURS 151 Pediatric NursingLevel I 3 DE GE NURS 156 Physical Illness and Mental Health Concepts 5 DE GE NURS 157 178 Nursing Process Throughout the Lifespan I 4 DE GE NURS 158 103,178 Nursing Process Throughout the Lifespan II 6 DE GE NURS 160 Medical Surgical Nursing Care I 2 DE GE NURS 161 Medical-Surgical Nursing Care, Lab I 2 DE GE NURS 162 Medical-Surgical Clinical Level I 3 DE GE NURS 193 Nursing Care in the Family Cycle II, Lab 1-4 DE GE NURS 194 Nursing Care in the Family Cycle, Part II Lab 1-2 GE GE NURS 196 Nursing Care in the Family Cycle, Part II Lab 1 DE 3E NURS 211 Intermediate Surgical Nursing 5 DE 3E NURS 215 Advanced 08 Lab 1 DE GE NURS 237 178 Nursing Process in Mental Health Care I 2 DE GE NURS 239 178 Nursing Process in Mental Health Care II 1 DE GE NURS 245 Physical Assessment 2-3 GE GE NURS 250 Homeostasis 1-3 GE GE NURS 251 Medical-Surgical Nursing Care II 2-3 DE GE NURS 252 Pediatric Nursing 2-3 GE GE NURS 254 Obstetrical Nursing & Care of the Newborn 2-3 GE GE NURS 255 Medical-Surgical Nursing Care III 3 DE GE NURS 257 178 Nursing Process Throughout the Lifespan III 6 DF GE NURS 258 103,178 Nursing Process Throughout the Lifespan IV 4 DE GE NURS 2,i9 39 Nursing Trends Seminar 1-2 DE GE NURS 260 Team Leadership in Nursing 1-2 DE GE NURS 262 Psychiatric Nursing 2-3 GE GE NURS 264 Medical Surgical Nursing 3-4 GE GE NURS 271 Coronary Care 2-4 GE GE NURS 273 178 Role of the ADN Manager 2 DE GE NURS 291 Physical Illness Lab 2-3 GE GE NURS 293 Medical-Surgical Nursing Care II Lab 2 DE GE NURS 294 Medical-Surgical Nursing Care III Lab 3 DE GE NURS 296 176 Team Leadership in Nursing Lab 2-3 DE GE NURS 297 Clinical Practicum 1-3 DE GE NURS 298 Bioethical Issues of Nursing 2 DE GE

39 Max trans cr 1 40 Max trans cr 2 103 Course not eligible for degree in chemistry at UNR 178 Some nursing courses may have been revised in order to achieve NLN accreditation For previous numbers or titles, refer to individual campus catalogs

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSH 101 Introduction to Safety & Health 3 GE GE OSH 102 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene 3 GE GE

29 31 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION OA 101 21, 44 Keyboarding/Typing II 3 GE GE 0A 102 21, 44 Keyboarding/Typing III 3 GE GE OA 108 Transcribing Machines 3 GE GE OA 111 44 Shorthand I 3 GE GE 0A 112 44 Gregg Shorthand II 3 GE GE OA 118 Electronic Document Processing 1-3 GE GE OA 131 Business Machines 1-3 GE GE OA 133 Methods of Automated Office Equipment 3 GE GE OA 147 Legal Secretarial Training I 3 GE GE 0A 161 44, 318 Speedwriting Shorthand I 3 GE GE OA 201 21, 44 Advanced Typing III 3 GE GE OA 202 21, 44 Advanced Typing IV 3 GE GE OA 205 61, 63 Word Processing I 3 GE GE OA 210 62,63,313 CRT Word Processing 3-6 GE GE OA 211 44 Shorthand III 3 GE GE 0A 212 44 Shorthand IV 3 GE GE OA 215 44,63,184 Beginning PC Word Processing (Word Perfect) 3 GE GE OA 227 44 Medical Typing & Transcription 3 GE GE OA 228 44 Legal Typing & Transcription 3 GE GE OA 229 Records Management 3 GE GE OA 234 Legal Transcription 2 GE GE OA 240 Executive Office Procedures 3 GE GE OA 291 Certified Professional Secretarial Seminar I 2 GE GE OA 292 Certified Professional Secretarial Seminar II 2 GE GE OA 293 Certified Professional Secretarial Seminar III 2 GE GE OA 294 Certified Professional Secretarial Seminar IV 2 GE GE

21 Transfers to UNR for 2 credits only 44 Max trans cr 8 for Typing 12 for Shorthand courses 61 OAAA/P 205 same course 62 OA/WP 210 same course 63 Max 9 cr for OA/WP 205, 210, 215, 216, and WP 218 184 OA 215 title change Spring 1992; was "Word Processing Management" 313 OA/WP 210 changed to WP 218 at WNCC Fall 1991; "Beginning Word Processing' 318 Title change Spring 1989; was "Alphabetic Shorthand'

ORNAMENTALHORTICULTURE OH 101 213 Introduction to Ornamental Horticulture II 3 GE GE OH 103 213 Omamental Plant Identification & Materials 3 GE DE OH 105 213 Soils & Plant Nutrition 3 GE DE OH 111 Turfgrass Fundamentals 3 GE GE OH 201 Turf Sprinkler Systems Design 3 GE GE OH 203 Plant Diseases & Pests 3 GE IPM 100 OH 205 46 Landscape Planning/Design 3 GE HORT 163 OH 207 46 Landscape Construction 3 GE GE

46 Max trans 3 cr for 205, 207 213 Inactive at UNR

PHILOSOPHY PHIL 100 Critical Thinking and Reasoning 3 PHI 102 PHIL 200 PHIL 102 Reasoning and Critical Thinking 3 PHI 102 PHIL 200 PHIL 103 49 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHI 101 PHIL 110 PHIL 105 Evidence of Applied Reasoning 3 PHI 105 GE PHIL 110 49 Survey of Philosophy 3 PHI 103 PHIL 110 PHIL 112 World Religions 3 DE PHIL 112 PHIL 113 Critical Thinking and Reasoning 3 PHI 102 PHIL 113 PHIL 114 Introduction to Symbolic Logic 3 PHI 102 PHIL 114 PHIL 119 Introduction to the Old Testament 3 PHI 130 GE PHIL 120 Introduction to Religion 3 PHI 120 PHIL 112 PHIL 135 Introduction to Ethics 3 DE GE PHIL 145 Religion in American Life 3 GE GE PHIL 201 Introduction to Ethical Theory 3 GE PHIL 125 PHIL 202 The Judeo-Christian Tradition 3 GE GE PHIL 203 Survey of Existentialism 3 PHI 130 PHIL 203

30 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

PHIL 205 Contemporary Philosophy 3 GE GE PHIL 206 Survey of American Philosophy 3 GE GE PHIL 207 Social & Political Philosophy 3 DE PHIL 207 PHIL 212 Religion in Non-Western Culture 3 GE GE PHIL 245 Issues in Practical Ethics 1-3 GE GE PHIL 295 Topical Issues in Philosophy 1-3 GE GE

49 Max trans cr 3 for 103, 110

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 233 PED 107 198 Beginning Golf PED 107 GE PED 111 Beginning Kung Fu 1 GE GE PED 113 Beginning Tae Kwon Do PED 113 GE PED 115 Beginning Karate GE GE PED 117 Beginning Fencing C GE GE PED 118 Intermediate Fencing GE GE PED 123 Intermediate Tennis 1 GE GE PED 127 Intermediate Golf 1 GE GE PED 133 Aquacise Aerobics 1 GE GE PED 134 Beginning Tai Chi Ch'uan 1 PED 134 GE PED 135 Intermediate Tai Chi Ch'uan GE GE PED 137 Intermediate Racquetball 1 PED 123B GE PED 145 Senior Tai Chi Ch'uan 1 GE GE PED 147 Soccer 1 GE GE PED 164 Strength Training 1 PED 132 GE PED 165 Low-Impact Aerobics 1 PED 165 GE PED 167 Step Aerobics 1 GE GE PED 170 Introduction to Physical Education 3 PED 170 GE

198 Course number change, Spring, 1993; was PED 120 233 CCSN only, Spring 1993; See Recreation, Physical Education and Dance for CCSN, NNCC, TMCC and WNCC

PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTING PTA 115 Introduction to Physical Therapy 2 DE GE PTA 121 93 408 Physical Agents I 3 GE GE PTA 123 94 Therapeutic Exercise I 3 GE GE PTA 241 93, 411 Physical Agents II 3 GE GE PTA 243 94 Therapeutic Exercise II 4 GE GE

93 PTA 121 and PTA 241 together satisfy UNLV ATE 300 equivalent 94 PTA 123 and PTA 243 together satisfy UNLV ATE 490 equivalent 408 PTA 121-Title/credit change, Fall 1992; was 'Therapeutic Modalities I* 411 PTA 241-Title change, Fall 1992; was 'Therapeutic Modalities II"

PHYSICS PHYS 101 50 Introduction to Physics I 2-5 GE PHYS 101 PHYS 102 50 Introduction to Physics II 2-5 GE GE PHYS 103 Fundamentals of Physical Science 3 GE PHYS 100 PHYS 110 Physical Science 4 GE GE PHYS 15151, 69 GeneraPhysics I 3-5 PHY 155 PHYS151&153 PHYS 15252, 69 GeneraPhysics II 5 PHY 156 PHYS 152&154 PHYS 15351, 69 GeneraPhysics Laboratory 1 PHY 155 PHYS 153 PHYS 15452, 69 GeneraPhysics Laboratory 1 PHY 156 PHYS 154 PHYS 155 GeneraPhysics I 4 PHY 155 PHYS 151 PHYS 156 GeneraPhysics II 4 PHY 156 PHYS 152 PHYS 180 36 Engineering Physics 4 PHY 180 PHYS 204 PHYS 181 36 Engineering Physics 4 PHY 181 PHYS 205 PHYS 182 36 Engineering Physics III 4 PHY 182 PHYS 206 PHYS 201 Engineering Physics 3-4 PHY 180/180L PHYS 201/204 PHYS 202 Engineering Physics 4 PHY 181/181L PHYS 202/205 PHYS 203 Engineering Physics III 4 PHY 182/182L PHYS 203/206 PHYS 204 Engineering Physics Laboratory 1 PHY 180L PHYS 204 PHYS 205 Engineering Physics Laboraotry II 1 PHY 181L PHYS 205 3 31 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

36 Student must receive grade of "C- or better for UNLV equivalency 50 Max trans cr 3 for 101, 102 51 PHYS 151 and PHYS 153 are equivalent to PHY 155 at UNLV 52 PHYS 152 and PHYS 154 are equivalent to PHY 156 at UNLV 69 Transfers equivalent to PHYS 151/153 and PHYS 152/154 when taken for 4 cr (with a lab) at UNR

POLITICAL SCIENCE PSC 100 Nevada Constitution 1 GE GE PSC 101 Introduction to American Politics 4 POS 101 DE PSC 102 Ethnic Politics in America 4 POS 102 DE PSC 103 355 Principles of American Constitutional 3 DE PSC 103 Government PSC 104 The Political Process 3 DE DE PSC 105 Women in Politics 3 DE GE PSC 107 Survey of American Political Theory 3 DE DE PSC 109 Introduction to Political Science 3 POS 105 GE PSC 111 Politics of Minority Groups 3 DE GE PSC 116 Introduction to the Legislative Process 3 DE DE PSC 150 Methods of Political Research and Analysis 3 POS 104 DE PSC 200 Survey of Political Theory 3 POS 108 GE PSC 207 Discover Nevada Government 1-3 DE GE PSC 208 American State & Local Government 3 DE PSC 208 PSC 210 American Public Policy 3 DE PSC 210 PSC 211 Comparative Government and Politics 3 DE PSC 211 PSC 231 World Politics 3 DE PSC 231 PSC 241 Elements of Public Administration 3 DE DE PSC 250 The Politics of International Terrorism 3 DE GE PSC 270 Politics Through Films 3 DE DE PSC 285 Selected Readings on the Presidency 3 DE DE PSC 295 Special Topics in Political Science 1-3 DE GE PSC 299 Government Internship 3-6 DE DE

355 Transfers to UNR as WT 203 prior to matriculation to UNR

PSYCHOLOGY PSY 101 General Psychology 3 PSY 101 PSY 101 PSY 102 Psychology of Personal & Social 2-3 PSY 102 PSY 102 Adjustment PSY 109 Learning Difficulties of the Student 2-3 GE GE PSY 130 71 Human Sexuality 3 GE GE PSY 203 Advanced General Psychology I 3 GE GE PSY 204 Advanced General Psychology II 3 GE GE PSY 206 Business/Industrial Psychology 3 GE GE PSY 207 Psychology & the Family 3 GE GE PSY 208 Psychology of Human Relations 3 GE GE PSY 210 35, 36 Statistical Methods 3-4 PSY 103 PSY 210 PSY 220 Principles of Educational Psychology 3 GE GE PSY 228 Psychology of Dreams 3 GE GE PSY 233 PSY 233 Child Psychology 2-3 GE PSY 234 PSY 234 154 Psychology of Adolescence 3 GE PSY 261 PSY 261 37 Social Psychology 3 GE PSY 270 Understanding Psychology Through Film 3 DE GE GE PSY 271 Nature & Condition of Mental Retardation 3 GE PSY 276 Aging in Modem American Society 3 GE GE PSY 290 Special Topics in Psychology 3 GE GE PSY 299 Special Problems in Psychology 3 GE GE

35 PSY/SOC 2T0 TS the same course 36 Student must receive a "C- or better for UNLV equivalency 37 PSY/SOC 261 is the same course; title change Fall 1989 71 HMS 130/PSY 130 is the same course 154 Psychology courses renumbered beginning Spring 1992. Refer to specific campus catalogs

RADIO AND TELEVISION GE RTV 151 Introduction to Radio-TV Broadcasting 3 COS 158 RTV 153 Radio-TV Production 3 COS 159 GE 32 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES

Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

RANGE, WILDLIFE, AND FORESTRY RWF 100 Principles of Resource Managment 1 GE RWF 100

READING READ 133 Speed Reading 3 ESR 105 GE READ 135 Critical Reading 3 GE GE

REAL ESTATE RE 101 Real Estate Principles I 3 GE GE RE 103 Real Estate Principles II 3 GE GE RE 104 Real Estate Law & Conveyancing 3 GE GE RE 199 Real Estate Investments 2-3 GE GE RE 202 Real Estate Financing & Insurance 3 GE GE RE 206 14 Real Estate Appraising 3 GE GE

14 GE except in the College of Business (see p. 5, 'Business Courses)

RECREATION, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND DANCE26° RPED 100 Angling & Casting 1 GE RPED 140 RPED 102 36 Beginning Badminton 1-2 PED 102 RPED 128 RPED 103 Archery 1 PED 100 RPED 156 4 RPED 104 Scuba 1 PED 116A RPED 104 RPED 105 Jazz Dance 1 DAN 143A RPED 119 RPED 106 36 Bowling 1-2 PED 105 RPED 158 RPED 111 39 Horsemanship 1-2 GE RPED 163 RPED 114 39 Folk Dancing 1-2 DAN 137 DE RPED 125 Co-ed Conditioning 1 PED 132 RPED 180 RPED 129 39 Skiing 1-2 PED 118 RPED 129 RPED 131 Beginning Swimming 1 PED 102A RPED 105 RPED 132 Intermediate Swimming 1 PED 120B RPED 106 RPED 134 Life Saving 1 GE RPED 102 RPED 135 39 Beginning Tennis 1-2 PED 122A RPED 135 APED 136 39 Intermediate Tennis 1-2 DE RPED 136 RPED 137 39 Advanced Tennis 1-2 PED 122B RPED 137 RPED 138 Volleyball, Beginning 1 PED 148A RPED 138 RPED 139 Volleyball. Intermediate-Advanced 1 DE DE RPED 149 39 Fencing, Beginning 1-2 GE DE RPED 151 39 Fencing. Intermediate 1-2 GE DE RPED 152 39 Karate, Beginning 1-2 PED 113 RPED 152 RPED 160 39 Golf, Beginning 1-2 PED 107 RPED 160 RPED 161 39 Golf, Intermediate 1-2 GE RPED 161 RPED 169 39 Yoga 1-2 DE DE RPED 174 Rhythmic Aerobics 1-3 PED 165 APED 174 APED 178 39 S!imnastics & Weight Control 1-3 GE GE RPED 180 39 Body Contouring & Conditioning 2 GE PIPED 180 RPED 189 Intercollegiate Basketball 1 PED 151 RPED 185 RPED 204 Advanced Scuba 1 GE GE RPED 206 39 Creative Dance I 1-4 DE RPED 110 RPED 207 39 Creative Dance II 1-4 DE RPED 111 RPED 291 Standard First Aid 1-2 HED 411 RPED 270 RPED 292 40 Advanced First Aid & Emergency Care 1-3 HED 170 RPED 270

39 Max trans cr 40 Max trans cr 2 260 See Physical Education for additional CCSN courses. Spring 1993_

RESORT OCCUPATIONS RO 101 Introduction to Resort Industry 3 DE GE RO 130 Human Relations in Resort Occupations 3 DE GE RO 180 Resort Marketing 3 DE GE RO 225 Hotel, Restaurant & Gaming Law 3 DE GE

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Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

RUSSIAN RUS 111 143 First Year Russian I 3 RUS 111 DE RUS 112 143 First Year Russian II 3 RUS 112 DE RUS 113 143 First Year Russian I 4 RUS 113 RUSS 101 RUS 114 143 First Year Russian II 4 RUS 114 RUSS 102 RUS 221 143 Second Year Russian I 3 RUS 221 DE RUS 222 143 Second Year Russian II 3 RUS 222 DE

143 Foreign language courses at CCSN changed to coordinate with UNLV numbering, Spring 1992

SOCIOLOGY soc 101 Principles of Sociology 3 SOC 101 SOC 101 SOC 102 Social Problems 3 SOC 112 SOC 102 SOC 202 American Society 3 GE SOC 202 SOC 205 Ethnic Groups in Contemporary Societies 3 GE SOC 205 SOC 210 35 Statistical Methods 4 GE SOC 210 SOC 225 Method of Social Control: Communication 3 GE GE & Persuasion SOC 250 Criminal Process & Community Relations 3 GE GE SOC 261 37 Social Psychology 3 DE SOC 261 SOC 275 Introduction to Marriage & the Family 3 SOC 247 SOC 275 SOC 276 102 Aging in Modem American Society 3 DE GE SOC 295 82 Sociology of the Future 3 DE DE

35 PSY 210/SOC 210 is the same course 37 PSY 261/SOC 261is the same course; title change Fall 1989 82 Formerly SOC 290, Fall 1988 102 PSY 276/SOC 276 is the same course

SOLAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SOL 201 Advanced Solar Technology 4 GE GE

SPANISH SPAN 111 143 First Year Spanish I 3-4 SPAN 111 SPAN 101 SPAN 112 143 First Year Spanish II 3-4 SPAN 112 SPAN 102 SPAN 113 143 First Year Spanish I 4 SPAN 113 SPAN 101 SPAN 114 143 First Year Spanish Ii 4 SPAN 114 SPAN 102 SPAN 203 143 Second Year Spanish I 3 SPAN 221 SPAN 203 SPAN 204 143 Second Year Spanish II 3 SPAN 222 SPAN 204 SPAN 221 143 Second Year Spanish I 3 SPAN 221 SPAN 203 SPAN 222 143 Second Year Spanish II 3 SPAN 222 SPAN 204

143 Foreign language courses at CCSN changed to coordinate with UNLV numbering. Spring 1992

SPEECH 292 SPH 101 Oral Communications 3 COS 101 GE SPH 102 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication 3 COS 102 DE SPH 107 Photojournalism 3 DE GE SPH 120 Introduction to Broadcasting 3 DE JOUR 280 SPH 121 Radio Production 3 DE GE SPH 135 Group Communications 3 GE GE SPH 159 Writing for Radio and Television 3 DE GE SPH 160 Television Production I 3 DE DE SPH 180 Cinema as Art and Communication 3 GE DE SPH 196 Internship 1-3 GE DE

292 Prefix change for CCSN courses, Spring 1993

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Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCCUNLV UNR

SPEECH AND THEATRE SPTH 101 57 Oral Communications 3 COS 101 GE SPTH 113 57 Fundamentals of Speech I 3 GE SPCM 113 SPTH 114 57 Fundamentals of Speech II 3 GE GE SPTH 118 Mass Communication 3 GE THTR 118 SPTH 120 Introduction to Broadcasting 3 DE JOUR 280 SPTH 130 Fundamentals of Acting I 3 THA 134 DE SPTH 131 Fundamentals of Acting II 3 THA 135 DE SPTH 132 Theater Workshop: Acting III 3 GE THTR 250/251 SPTH 135 Group Communications 3 GE GE SPTH 140 Stagecraft I 3 THA 145 THTR 119 SPTH 160 Television Production 3 DE DE SPTH 170 Forms of Communications 3 DE DE SPTH 200 Appreciation of Theater 3 THA 101 THTR 100 SPTH 205 Community College Little Theater Company 1-6 THA 107 GE SPTH 217 Argumentation & Debate 3 DE SPCM 217 SPTH 221 213 Interpretation 3 GE GE SPTH 259 Phonetics 2 GE GE

57 Max trans cr 3 for 101, 113, 114 213 Inactive at UNR

STUDY SKILLS SSK 109 College Study Skills 1-3 GE GE

THEATER 293 THA 130 Fundamentals of Acting I 3 THA 134 DE THA 131 Fundamentals of Acting II 3 THA 135 DE THA 140 Stagecraft I 3 THA 145 THTR 119 THA 141 Stagecraft II 3 THA 146 DE THA 200 Appreciation of Theatre 3 THA 101 THTR 100 THA 205 Community College Little Theatre Company 1-6 THA 107 GE

293 Prefix change for CCSN courses, Spring 1993

TRAFFIC SAFETY INSTITUTE TS' 201 Standard First Aid HED 170 DE TSI 202 Advanced First Aid & Emergency Care 2 HED 170 DE

WASTEWATER TREATMENT EGG 101 Introduction to Engineering I 3 DE GE EGG 102 Introduction to Engineering II 3 GE GE EGG 121 Elementary Surveying 3 CEG 121 DE EGG 206 Engineering Mechanics I 3 EGG 206 ME 241 EGG 208 Circuits I 3 GE DE

WESTERN TRADITION WT 201 Foundations of Western Culture 3 HIS 105 WT 201 WT 202 155 The Modern World 3 HIS 106 WT 202 WT 203 The American Experience and Constitutional 3 HIS 100 WT 203 Change

155 Does not satisfy the U.S. constitution requirement at UNLV

3 '7 35 COMMUNITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITIES"- Course Number Footnote Title Credit CCSN NNCC TMCC WNCC UNLV UNR

WOMEN'S STUDIES WS 101 Introduction to Women's Studies 3 DE WS 101

WORD PROCESSING WP 205 61, 63 Information Processing 3 GE GE WP 209 Word Processing Management 3 GE GE WP 210 62,63,313 Computerized Document Processing I 1-4 GE DE WP 212 Computerized Document Processing II 1-3 GE DE WP 215 63, 66 Occupational Word Perfect 3 GE DE WP 216 63 Intermediate PC Word Processing 3 GE DE (Word Perfect) WP 218 62,63,313 Beginning Word Processing 1-4 GE DE

61 0A/WP 205 same course 62 CAMP 210 same course 63 Max 9 crs for ONWP 205, 210, 215, 216, and 218 66 WP 215 title change Spring 1990; was "Beginning PC Word Processing (Word Perfect)" 313 ONWP 210 changed to WP 218 at WNCC Fall 1991

ZOOLOGY ZOO 125 Human Anatomy and Physiology 5 DE GE

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