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Robert Morris University (Pennsylvania - 4 Yr) University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Robert Morris University (Pennsylvania - 4 Yr) University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown COURSE TRANSFER COURSE SUBJECT NUMBER COURSE TITLE CREDITS SUBJECT NUMBER PITT JOHNSTOWN COURSE TITLE CREDITS ACCT 2030 Intro Financial Accounting (Formerly ACCT 1010) 3 ACCT 0115 Accounting Principles 1 3 ACCT 2060 Managerial Accounting (Formerly AC 206) 3 ACCT 0200 Accounting Principles 2 3 ACCT 3030 Intermed Financial Acct I (Formerly ACCT 2010) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ACCT 3040 Intermed Financial Acct II (Formerly ACCT 2020) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Accounting Information Systems (Formerly ACCT ACCT 3060 2080) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ACCT 3100 Cost Accounting I (Formerly ACCT 3010) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ACCT 3110 Taxes I: Federal Taxes (Formerly AC 311) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ACCT 4010 Auditing (Formerly AC 401) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Advanced Financial Accounting (Formerly AC ACCT 4020 402) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ACCT 4040 Intermed Financial Acct III (Formerly ACCT 3000) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ACCT 4100 Cost Accounting II (Formerly ACCT 3020) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Taxes II: Federal and State (Formerly ACCT ACCT 4110 3120) 3 BUS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ANTH 1010 Introduction to Anthropology (Formerly AN 234) 3 ANTH 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ANTH 1020 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 0800 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 ARC 1010 Elem Mod Standrd/ Collog Arabic 3 LING 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ARTM 1030 Survey of Art History I 3 FA 0015 History of Western Art 1 3 Introduction to Photography (Formerly COMM ARTM 2005 2005) 3 SA 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ARTM 2030 Survey of Art History II 3 FA 0016 History of Western Art 2 3 ARTM 2050 Writing for the Media (Formerly COMM 2050) 3 JOURNL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ARTM 2110 Intro to Graphic Design (Formerly VISC 2001) 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ARTM 2210 Intro to Web Design (Formerly VISC 4010) 3 CS 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Intro to TV/Video Production (Formerly COMM ARTM 2410 2410) 3 COMMRC 1733 Special Topics in Communications 3 ASCI 2010 Fundamentals of Actuarial Sci (Formerly AS 201) 3 NATSC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 World of Plants - Struct/Function (Formerly NS BIOL 1030 103) 3 BIOL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Conc & Controversies Nutrition (Formerly NS BIOL 1050 105) 3 BIOL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Physical Fitness: Measurement and Appraisal BIOL 1060 (Formerly SPMG 1012) 3 PEDC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 BIOL 1210 Anatomy and Physiology I (Formerly NS 121) 3 BIOL 0950 Anatomy and Physiology 1 3 BIOL 1215 Anatomy and Physiology Lab I 1 BIOL 0951 Anatomy and Physiology Lab 1 1 BIOL 1220 Anatomy and Physiology II (Formerly NS 122) 3 BIOL 0970 Anatomy and Physiology 2 3 BIOL 1225 Anatomy and Physiology Lab II 1 BIOL 0971 Anatomy and Physiology Lab 2 1 BIOL 1250 Issues in Personal Health (Formerly NS 125) 3 PEDC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 BIOL 1310 Principles of Biology (Formerly NS 131) 3 BIOL 0110 General Biology 1 3 BIOL 1315 Principles of Biology Lab 1 BIOL 0111 General Biology Laboratory 1 1 BIOL 1320 Biology of Living Organisms (Formerly NS 132) 3 BIOL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 BIOL 2310 Principles of Biology II 3 BIOL 0120 General Biology 2 3 BIOL 2315 Principles of Biology II Lab 1 BIOL 0121 General Biology Laboratory 2 1 BIOL 2370/2380 Microbiology / Microbiology Laboratory 3, 1 BIOL 1185 Microbiology 4 BIOL 2470 Botany 3 BIOL 1130 Biology of Plants 3 Last Updated on 3/13/2019 Robert Morris University (Pennsylvania - 4 Yr) University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown COURSE TRANSFER COURSE SUBJECT NUMBER COURSE TITLE CREDITS SUBJECT NUMBER PITT JOHNSTOWN COURSE TITLE CREDITS BIOL 2480 Botany Laboratory 1 BIOL 1230 Biology of Palnts Laboratory 1 Legal Environment of Business (Formerly LE BLAW 1050 252) 3 ACCT 1570 Business Law 1 3 CHEM 1210 Chemistry I 3 CHEM 0111 General Chemistry 1 3 CHEM 1215 Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 0113 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 1 CHEM 2210 Chemistry II 3 CHEM 0112 General Chemistry 2 3 CHEM 2215 Chemistry II Lab 1 CHEM 0114 General Chemistry Laboratory 2 1 CHEM 2320 Organic Chemistry I 3 CHEM 0231 Organic Chemistry 1 3 CHEM 2325 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 1 CHEM 0233 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 1 CHEM 2420 Organic Chemistry II 3 CHEM 0232 Organic Chemistry 2 3 CHEM 2425 Organic Chemistry II Lab 1 CHEM 0234 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 1 CHIN 1010 Elementary Modern Chinese 3 LING 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 CHIN 1020 Elementary Modern Chinese II 3 LING 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Honors Professnl Comm Workpl (formerly COSK CM 2040 2245) 3 COMMRC 1131 Organizational Communication 3 Introduction to Communication (Formerly COMM COMM 1030 1010) 3 COMMRC 0030 Introduction to Communication 3 COMM 1050 Survey of Mass Communication 3 COMMRC 0320 Mass Communication Process 3 COMM 2000 Foundations in Publ Relations 3 JOURNL 1144 Public Relations 1 3 COMM 2010 Communication and Sport 3 COMMRC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 COMM 2020 Interpers Small Group Commun 3 COMMRC 1134 Small Group Communication 3 COMM 3020 Organizational Communication 3 COMMRC 1131 Organizational Communication 3 Writing for Global Marketplace (Formerly CM COMM 3030 341) 3 ENGWRT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 COMM 3130 Public Relations Research 3 JOURNL 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 COMM 3160 Communication and Gender 3 COMMRC 1107 Gender and Communication 3 COSK 1220 Reading & Writing Strategies (Formerly CO 120) 3 ENGCMP 0005 Composition 1 3 COSK 1221 Argument and Research (Formerly CO 121) 3 COMMRC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 COSK 1225 Honors Argument and Research 3 COMMRC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Public Speaking and Persuasion (Formerly CO COSK 2220 220) 3 COMMRC 0052 Public Speaking 3 COSK 2221 Intercultural Communications (Formerly CO 221) 3 COMMRC 0083 Intercultural Communication 3 COSK 2225 Honors Public Speaking/Persuas 3 ENGCMP 0006 Composition 2 3 COSK 2230 Busn Professional Comm (Formerly CO 230) 3 COMMRC 1131 Organizational Communication 3 COSK 2235 Honors Intercultural Communic 3 COMMRC 0083 Intercultural Communication 3 CRMJ 1010 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 JAC 0715 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CRMJ 2010 Corrections 3 JAC 0200 Corrections 3 CRMJ 2030 Juvenile Delinquency 3 JAC 1433 Juvenile Delinquency 3 Introduction to Criminology (Formerly SOCI CRMJ 3220 3220) 3 JAC 0720 Criminology 3 CSEN 1010 Reading and Writing Strategies 3 COMMRC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ECON 1010 Survey of Economics 3 ECON 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ECON 1015 Honors Survey of Economics 3 ECON 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ECON 1020 Principles of Macroeconomics (Formerly EC 101) 3 ECON 0115 Introduction to Macroeconomic Theory 3 Last Updated on 3/13/2019 Robert Morris University (Pennsylvania - 4 Yr) University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown COURSE TRANSFER COURSE SUBJECT NUMBER COURSE TITLE CREDITS SUBJECT NUMBER PITT JOHNSTOWN COURSE TITLE CREDITS ECON 1030 Principles of Microeconomics (Formerly EC 102) 3 ECON 0105 Introduction to Microeconomic Theory 3 Intermediate Macroeconomics (Formerly ECON ECON 3020 2100) 3 ECON 1111 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 Intermediate Microeconomics (Formerly ECON ECON 3030 2200) 3 ECON 1101 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 ECON 3050 Free Market Economics (Formerly ECON 2750) 3 ECON 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ECON 3060 Environmental Economics 3 ECON 1370 Economics and the Environment 3 United State Economic History (Formerly EC ECON 3100 305) 3 ECON 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ECON 3200 Labor Economics (formerly EC 309) 3 ECON 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ECON 3400 Money and Banking (Formerly EC 383) 3 ECON 0281 Introduction to Money and Banking 3 ECON 3500 Introduction to Econometrics (Formerly EC 310) 3 ECON 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 EDUC 2000 Schools and Society 3 EDUC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ELED 1000 Tech Literacy for Education 3 EDUC 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Reading Literature: Coming of Age (Formerly EN ELIT 1040 244) 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Reading Literature: Classics and Counter ELIT 1050 Traditions (Formerly EN 250) 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ELIT 1060 Reading Literature: Myths (Formerly EN 257) 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ELIT 1070 Children's Literature (Formerly EN 275) 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ELIT 2000 The Study of Literature 3 ENGLIT 0088 Introduction to Literature 3 African American Literature & Experience ELIT 2030 (Formerly ELIT 1030) 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ELIT 2040 Literature and Medicine 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ELIT 2050 Classic, Myth & World Lit 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ELIT 2055 World Literature (Formerly EN 382) 3 ENGLIT 0088 Introduction to Literature 3 ELIT 2065 Honors World Literature 3 ENGLIT 0088 Introduction to Literature 3 ELIT 2080 Women and Literature (Formerly ELIT 1080) 3 ENGLIT 0361 Women and Literature 3 ELIT 3020 Sem in Lit: Sel Amer Poets (Formerly ELIT 3510) 3 ENGLIT 1260 American Poetry 3 Sem in Lit: Fitzgerald/Hemingway (Formerly EN ELIT 3040 400) 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ELIT 3050 Sem in Lit: Yeats/Joyce (Formerly EN 401) 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 ELIT 3060 Sem in Lit: Syles Mod Theater (Formerly EN 402) 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-Equivalent* 3 Sem in Lit: 19th Century Novel (Formerly EN ELIT 3070 403) 3 ENGLIT 1301 19th Century Novel 3 ELIT 3080 American Lit Before 1865 3 ENGLIT 0574 American Literary Traditions 1 3 ELIT 3090 American Lit From 1865 - Present 3 ENGLIT 0575 American Literary Traditions 2 3 ELIT 3120 British Literature to 1789 3 ENGLIT 0055 Survey of English Literature 3 British Literature 1789 - Present (Formerly ELIT ELIT 3130 3030) 3 ENGLIT 0056 Survey of English Literature 2 3 Dramatic Art of Shakespeare (Formerly ELIT ELIT 3520 2520) 3 ENGLIT 0581 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 ELIT 4800 Seminar in English Studies (Formerly
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