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2018 Course Equivalence AIFS Berlin, Germany AIFS Berlin, Germany University of Scranton Course Number Abroad Course Title Credit Value Course Equivalent Credit Value Course Previously Used For: HIST 315 Cultural Memory, Museums in Berlin 5 ARTH 103, HIST 397 3 CA, HIST MINOR Page 1 Al Akhawayn University University of Scranton Course Number Abroad Course Title Credit Value Course Equivalent Credit Value Course Previously Used For: ARA 2311 Intermediate Arabic I 3 3 ARAB 110 Elementary Arabic I 5 ARAB 101 5 CF ARAB 120 Elementary Arabic II 5 ARAB 102 5 CF COM 4304 Media & Development 3 COMM 331 3 MAJOR FRE 1301 Beginning French 3 FREN 101 3 FREE HIS 2302 N.Africa & M.East in 20th Century 3 HIST 297 3 MAJOR HUM 3306 Comparative Religion 3 T/RS 219 3 (P) LIT 2301 Major Works in World Literature 3 ENLT 297 3 CL PSC 3312 Middle Eastern Politics 3 PS 338 3 PS ELECT SSC 1310 Introduction to Anthropology 3 SOC 197 3 FREE SSC 3316 Women in Society and Politics 3 PS 335 3 PS ELECT American University, Egypt University of Scranton Course Number Abroad Course Title Credit Value Course Equivalent Credit Value Course Previously Used For: ALAG 103 Elon Arabic 3 ARAB 297 3 FREE ALNG 101 Elementary Arabic 3 ARAB 101 3 HUM ALNG 201 Int. Arabic 3 ARAB 397 3 FREE ARIC 320 Intro to Sufism 3 PHIL 397 3 SJLA (PHIL 322J) ARIC 324 Now Muslim comm in Muslim World 3 HIST 397 3 MAJOR ARIC 353 Muslim Political Thorga 3 PS 397 3 MAJOR ECLT 332 World Literature 3 ENLT 397 3 SJLA (HUM 311J) ECLT 333 African Literature 3 ENLT 323J 3 SJLA ELON 201 Intro to Macroeconomics 3 ECO 154 3 S/BH HIST 247 The Making of the Arabic World 3 HIST 397 3 MAJOR POLS 325 Gov. & Politics of Egypt 3 PS 397 3 MAJOR American University of Rome University of Scranton Course Number Abroad Course Title Credit Value Course Equivalent Credit Value Course Previously Used For: ACC 202 Managerial Accounting 3 ACC 252 3 Cognate AH 100 Art of Rome 3 ARTH 297 3 CA AHAR 214 Egyptian Art & Archaeology 3 ARTH 197 3 CA BUS 300 Intro to International Business 3 ECO/IB 351 3 Cognate COM 301 Media and Gender 3 COMM 229 3 Major Elect ECFN 306 International Finance 3 FIN/IB 475 3 Major ENG 303 Images of Italy in Brit/American Writers 3 ENLT 297 3 CL FNC 300 Managerial Finance 3 FIN 351 3 MAJOR FNC 401 Investment Banking 3 FIN 362 3 Major ITL 100 Intro to Italian Language and Culture 3 ITAL 101 3 CF ITL 102 Elementary Italian II 3 ITAL 102 3 CF MGT 201 Principles of Management 3 MGT 351 3 MAJOR MKT 200 Principles of Marketing 3 MKT 351 3 Cognate MKT 301 Consumer Behavior 3 MKT 362 3 Major MKT 305 New Product Development and Mgmt 3 MKT 397 3 Major Elect MUS 300 Masterpieces of Italian Opera 3 MUS 297 3 CA POL 202 Comparative Politics 3 PS 217 3 Free SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 110 3 S Beijing Center (Loyola University of Chicago) University of Scranton Course Number Abroad Course Title Credit Value Course Equivalent Credit Value Course Previously Used For: ART 298 Photographing China 3 ART 184 3 Humanities Elect. NSCI 297/NURS ASIA 297 Chinese Medicine 3 284/INTD 284 3 Free Elect. ASIA 297 Engaging China: The Silk Road 3 HIST 297 3 CH BSAD 202 Intro/International Business 3 ECO 351 3 COGNATE CHIN 101 Elementary Chinese I 3 CNS 101 3 CF CHIN 105, CHIN 106 Intensive Advanced Chinese 3 CNS 311, CNS 312 3 CORE CHIN 117 Intensive Intermediate Chinese I 3 CNS 311 3 CL CHIN 118 Intensive Intermediate Chinese II 3 CNS 312 3 CL CHN 101/102 Intensive Elementary Chinese I & II 6 CNS 101/102 6 CHN 103 Chinese III 3 CHN 117/118 Intensive Intermediate Chinese I & II 6 CNS 311/312 6 CMUN 239 Moving China 3 ART 184 CA CMUN 260 Discovering China Through Film 3 ARTH 197, THTR 284 3 HUMANITIES, Free Elect. DANC 372 Martial Arts in China 3 PHED 104 3 PHED DANC 399 Intermediate Chinese Martial Arts 3 DANC 399 3 ECON 364 China in the World Economy 3 ECO 397 3 Eco/Free Elect. ECON 365 Chinese Economic & Business Systems 3 ECO 154 3 S FINC 332 Business Finance 3 FIN 351 3 MAJOR FINC 355 International Financial Mgmt 3 FIN 475 3 MINOR FNAR 394 Chinese Architecture 3 ARTH 397 3 CA HIST 300 Ancient Chinese History 3 HIST 384 3 MAJOR HIST 346A Modern Chinese History 3 HIST 397 3 CH HIST 346B Pre-Modern Chinese History 3 HIST 297 3 LITR 291 Modern Chinese Literature in Translation 3 LIT 297 3 MARK 201 Fundamentals of Marketing 3 MKT 351 3 Intl. Bus. Major MGMT 201 Managing People and Organizations 3 MGMT 351/BLDR 351 3 MGMT 321 International Business Ethics 3 PHIL 284 3 P MRKT 444/BSAD 202 International Business 3 ECO/IB 351 3 Free Elect. MUSC 389 Music of China 3 MUS 297 3 CA NTSC 280 Environment of China 3 NSCI 184 3 E PHIL 192, PHIL 368 Chinese Ethics and Asian Values 3 PHIL 297, PHIL 226 3 P PHIL 365 Chinese Philosophy 3 PHIL 419J 3 PHIL 365 Traditional Chinese Philosophy 3 PHIL 419J 3 SJLA PLSC 300 Sino-US Relations 3 PS 384 3 PS Elect POLS 392/PHIL 288 Political Philosophy in China 3 PHIL 315 3 IS Elect. POLS 395 State & Society in China 3 IS 390 3 IS Elect. POLS 396 China's Foreign Policy 3 PS 319 Political & Economic Reform in the People's POLS 398 Republic of China 3 PS 384 3 Free Elect. THEO 167 History of Chinese Religions 3 T/RS 384/284 3 Phil. THEO 169 Daoism 3 T/RS 297/INTD384 3 Theo. Elect. THEO 199 Taoism: Historical & Contemporary View 3 T/RS 384 3 P THEO 297 Intro to Buddhism 3 T/RS 297 3 Theo. Elect. Confucianism to Christ: History of THEO 360 Christianity in China 3 T/RS 397 3 P THEO 360 History of Christianity in China 3 HIST 397 3 THST 398 Buddhist Spirituality 3 T/RS 314J 3 SJLA THTR 395 Wushu I 3 PHED 104 3 PHED Archeology of China 3 SOC 384 3 Free Elect. Contemporary Questions in Chinese Philosophy 3 LIT 384 3 CL The Peoples of China 3 SOC 384 3 Free Elect. Casa de la Solidaridad University of Scranton Course Number Abroad Course Title Credit Value Course Equivalent Credit Value Course Previously Used For: INTL 130 Salvadoran Literature 5 ENLT 323J 3.33 SJLA Political Structures/ Process in El Salvador and POLI 136A Central America 5 PS 397 3.33 MAJOR RSOC 196 Latin American Theology 5 PHIL 419J 3.33 SJLA SPAN 110 Advanced Spanish Conversation 5 SPAN 397 3.33 FREE CIEE Alicante, Spain University of Scranton Course Number Abroad Course Title Credit Value Course Equivalent Credit Value Course Previously Used For: DE UALI 26520 Histology 4 BIOL 352 4 MAJOR DE UALI 26524 Microbiology 4 BIOL 250 4 MAJOR DE UALI-17106 Sociology of Education 4 SPAN397 3 MAJOR HISP 3002 ALIC, HISP 3005 ALL, HISP 3001 The Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage: Religion, HIST 297, SPAN 313, ALS History & Culture 3 HIST 19 3 (CH) Modern and Contemporary Spanish History HIST 3003 ALIC (1492 – Present) 3 HIST 297 3 CH LITT 3005 ALLA Literature & Film: Two Genres in One 3 SPAN 397 3 MINOR SPAN 2001 ALIC Intermediate Spanish Grammar I 4 SPAN 211 4 MINOR SPAN 2002 ALIC Intermediate Oral Communication in Spanish I 4 SPAN 212 4 MINOR Culture, Festivities & Traditions Through SPAN 2003 ALIC Spanish Gastronomy & Wine 3 SPAN 197 3 MINOR SPAN 2501 ALIC Intensive Intermediate Spanish I 3 SPAN 297 3 MINOR Applied Spanish Linguistics and Principles of SPAN 3008 ALLA Teaching 3 SPAN 397 3 MAJOR Advanced Spanish Composition and Creative SPAN 3010 ALLA Writing 3 SPAN 312 3 MINOR SPAN 3014 ALLA Advanced Spanish II: Proficiency in Spanish 3 SPAN 321 3 MAJOR SPAN 3502 ALLA Comprehensive Advanced Spanish Review 3 SPAN 297 3 MAJOR CIEE Amsterdam, Netherlands CIEE Amsterdam, Netherlands University of Scranton Course Number Abroad Course Title Credit Value Course Equivalent Credit Value Course Previously Used For: Intercultural Communication and COMM 3301 NETH Leadership in Amsterdam 3 COMM 228 3 S Photography in Modern and Contemporary DE UVA-114217046 Art 3 ARTH 220 3 CA Social Trends, Social Problems and Social DE UVA-7332I001AY Policies 3 SOC 112 3 S DE UVA-734301330Y India: Lecture Series 3 PS 397 3 S DUTC 1003 NETH Beginning Dutch 3 LANG 197 3 CL Page 5 CIEE Barcelona, Spain University of Scranton Course Number Abroad Course Title Credit Value Course Equivalent Credit Value Course Previously Used For: AHIS 3001 BALC, AHIS 3002 BABC Catalonia and Spain Through the Arts 3 ARTH 297 3 CA BUSI 3001 BASP Corporate Financial Decision Making 3 FIN 397 3 MAJOR BUSI 3002/MKTG 3001 BABC, BUSI 3003 BABC/ MKT 3003 BABC International Marketing 3 MKT 475 3 MAJOR/ELECT, FREE DE ESCI COSTACT Cost Accounting 3 SPAN 397/ACC 397 3 CL DE ESCI IBP-INTLECON International Economics 4 ECO/IB 375 3 FREE DE ESCI-CONBEH Consumer Behavior 3 MKT 362 3 MAJOR DE ESCI-INTLTEAMMGT International Team Management 3 MGT 352 3 MAJOR DE UPF-HESP BARC Barcelona: The City and Its History 3 HIST 297 3 CH DE UPF-HESP BARC-RISE Barcelona: The Rise of a Design City 3 HIST 297 3 CH A Messy Garden: A History of the Cultural Values of DE UPF-HESP HISTCULT VAL Europe 3 HIST 197 3 CH DE UPF-LC ADVSPANII Advanced Spanish II 6 SPAN 312 & SPAN 397 6 CH DE UPF-LC INTERSPAN, SPAN 2004 BABC, SPAN 2010 BARU Intermediate Spanish 6 SPAN 211/212 6 MAJOR/ELECT, CF ECON 3001 BABC The Spanish Economy in the European Union 3 IB 497 3 MAJOR ECON 3002 BABC International Finance 3 FIN 475 3 MAJOR ESCI ECOMM Electronic Commerce 3 EL 257 3 MAJOR European Integration and Economic and International ESCI ERINECLAW Law 3 ECO 397 3 MAJOR HIST 3002 BABC, HIST 3003 BABC Past and Present in Barcelona 3 HIST 297 3 MAJOR, CF INSH 3003 BABC Internship 3 SPAN 397 3 CF LITT 3002 BALC Literary Images of Catalonia and Spain 3 ENLT 297 3 CF MKTG 3004 BABC/ CLST 3001 BABC Branding & Cultural Icons: the Case of Barcelona 3 MKT 497, MKT 397 3 CF SPAN 1003 BABC Beginning Spanish 4 SPAN 101 4 MAJOR SPAN 3005 BABC Spanish for Students in Business & Economics
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