Communications - Lindenwood University

Lindenwood University (LCIE)- St Charles Comm College
Communication Transfer Guide
2014-2015
General Education Requirements
The following St Charles Comm College courses may be taken to meet Lindenwood
University (LU) requirements for a Bachelor of Arts in Communication (LCIE).
Visit Lindenwood University at www.lindenwood.edu or call 636-949-4933.
For more information contact Dept Chair Jeff Heinle at 636-949-4906 or [email protected]
General Education Requirements consist of the following 6 clusters:
Communications Cluster (9 hours)-St Charles Community College courses will not transfer to cluster
ICM 10100 Communications I (3)
ICM 10200 Communications II (3)
ICM 20000 Intro to Literature (3)
Note: The Communications Cluster is required of all LCIE students and may not be met through transfer.
In order to advance beyond the Communications Cluster, a student must meet the criteria set by the
communications faculty, typically by earning a "C" or above in all three classes, Communications I,
Communications II, and Intro to Literature.
Cross Cultural Cluster (9 hours - 3 courses) IHS 10100 plus 6hours of Focus Courses selected from
Please Note: The cross cultural cluster is required for all bachelor of arts degrees.
HIS 146
WEST CIV & MODERN EURO HERIT
IHS10100
20th Century World History
ICL 32000 Chinese Art & Culture (3)
ICL 32100 Issues in Modern China (3)
or
ICL 33000 Japanese Art & Culture (3)
ICL 33100 Issues in Modern Japan (3)
or
ICL 34100 Politics & Culture of 20th Century Africa (3)
ICL 34200 African Continuum (3)
or
ICL 35100 Art & Culture of India (3)
ICL 35200 Literature of India (3)
or
ICL 31200 History of Russia II (3)
ICL 33700 Russian Authors (3)
or
ICL 31000 Native American Indians (3)
ICL 35000 Myth & Civilization (3)
or
ICL 36100 Art & Culture of Latin America (3)
ICL 36200 Issues in Modern Latin America (3)
or
ICL 36400 Issues in Modern Germany (3)
ICL 36800 German Artist & Authors (3)
The following can also be used to complete the cross cultural/focus classes
ANT 102
INTRO TO CULT ANTH
will satisfy a cross cultural
ANT 151
WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY
will satisfy a cross cultural
ANT 171
INTRO TO EGYPTOLOGY
will satisfy a cross cultural
ANT 220
MIDDLE EAST: PEOPLE & CULT
will satisfy a cross cultural
ART 150
Survey/Western Art History I: Pre-Hist to end-Middle Ages
will satisfy a cross cultural
ART 151
Survey/Western Art History II: Renaissance-20th Century
will satisfy a cross cultural
ART 160
Modern and Contemporary Art History
will satisfy a cross cultural
GEO 100
PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY
will satisfy a cross cultural
GEO 110
Geography for Educators
will satisfy a cross cultural
GLC 133
CULT OF CENT AMER & CARRIB (1-3)
will satisfy a cross cultural (if taken for 3 hours)
GLC 135
CULT - AMAZON-ANDES (1-3)
will satisfy a cross cultural (if taken for 3 hours)
GLC 170
AFRICAN CULT (1-3)
will satisfy a cross cultural (if taken for 3 hours)
GLC 180
AUSTRALIAN CULT (1-3)
HIS 145
Western Civ: Ancient & Medieval Heritage
will satisfy a cross cultural (if taken for 3 hours)
will satisfy a cross cultural
HIS 201
INTRO TO NON WESTERN CIVILIZATION
will satisfy a cross cultural
HIS 240
Europe Since 1914
will satisfy a cross cultural
LIT 200
WORLD MYTHOLOGY
will satisfy a cross cultural
LIT 271
Literature and Contemporary Cultures
will satisfy a cross cultural
LIT 272
WORLD LIT- ANCIENT WORLD-RENAISSANCE
will satisfy a cross cultural
LIT 273
WORLD LIT -ENLIGHTENMENT - 20TH CENT
will satisfy a cross cultural
LIT 275
HOLOCAUST LITERATURE
will satisfy a cross cultural
MUS 231
MUSIC HISTORY I
will satisfy a cross cultural
MUS 232
MUSIC HISTORY II
will satisfy a cross cultural
PHL 201
WORLD RELIGION
will satisfy a cross cultural
POL 201
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
will satisfy a cross cultural
POL 210
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
will satisfy a cross cultural
THE 124
HISTORY OF FILM
will satisfy a cross cultural
Note: When using foreign languages to cover the Cross Cultural requirement it is necessary
to pass two consecutive semesters of the same language
Humanities Cluster (9 hours - 3 courses: 1 literature course, 1 philosophy/religion, 1 fine arts )
WORLD LIT- ANCIENT WORLD-RENAISSANCE
IEN 20100 World Literature I
LIT 272
LIT 200
WORLD MYTHOLOGY
will satisfy a literature
LIT 207
INTRO TO THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE
will satisfy a literature
LIT 210
AMER LIT 1620-1865
will satisfy a literature
LIT 215
INTRO TO POETRY
will satisfy a literature
LIT 216
DRAMATIC LITERATURE
will satisfy a literature
LIT 220
AMER LIT 1865-PRESENT
will satisfy a literature
LIT 221
The American Dream & the 20th Century
will satisfy a literature
LIT 230
CONTEMPORARY FICTION
will satisfy a literature
LIT 236
SCIENCE FICTION
will satisfy a literature
LIT 237
DETECTIVE FICTION
will satisfy a literature
LIT 238
HORROR FICTION
will satisfy a literature
LIT 240
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE
will satisfy a literature
LIT 242
POST COLONIAL LITERATURE
will satisfy a literature
LIT 250
ENGLISH LITERATURE BEFORE 1800
will satisfy a literature
LIT 252
INTRO TO SHAKESPEARE
will satisfy a literature
LIT 260
ENGLISH LITERATURE AFTER 1800
will satisfy a literature
LIT 265
FICTION TO FILM
will satisfy a literature
LIT 271
CONTEMP VOICES OF GLOBAL LITERATURE
will satisfy a literature
LIT 273
WORLD LIT -ENLIGHTENMENT - 20TH CENT
will satisfy a literature
LIT 274
EVOLUTION OF TRAGEDY:TRAGIC HEROES
will satisfy a literature
LIT 275
HOLOCAUST LITERATURE
will satisfy a literature
LIT 280
Gender Issues in Literature
will satisfy a literature
LIT 299
TOPICS IN LITERATURE
will satisfy a literature
LIT/SOC 241SOCIOLOGY THROUGH LITERATURE
will satisfy a literature
IPH 10000 Introduction to Philosophy
PHL 101
INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY
will satisfy a philosophy/religion
PHL 102
INTRO TO LOGIC
will satisfy a philosophy/religion
PHL 160
ETHICS
will satisfy a philosophy/religion
PHL 201
WORLD RELIGION
will satisfy a philosophy/religion
PHL 260
REASON & RELIGION
will satisfy a philosophy/religion
PHL 290
TOPICS IN PHILOSOPHY
ART 101
ART APPRECIATION
will satisfy a philosophy/religion
IRT 21000 Concepts of Visual Arts (fine arts)
ART 135
CERAMICS I
will satisfy a fine arts
ART 150
Survey/Western Art History I: Pre-Hist to end-Middle Ages
will satisfy a fine arts
ART 151
Survey/Western Art History II: Renaissance-20th Century
will satisfy a fine arts
ART 160
Modern and Contemporary Art History
will satisfy a fine arts
ART 220
PHOTOGRAPHY I
will satisfy a fine arts
ART 221
Digital Photography I
will satisfy a fine arts
ART 234
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
will satisfy a fine arts
MUS 109
AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC
will satisfy a fine arts
MUS 110
AMERICAN MUSIC APPRECIATION
will satisfy a fine arts
MUS 111
MUSIC APPRECIATION
will satisfy a fine arts
MUS 231
MUSIC HISTORY I
will satisfy a fine arts
MUS 232
MUSIC HISTORY II
will satisfy a fine arts
MUS/THE 22HISTORY OF AM. MUSICAL THEATER I
will satisfy a fine arts
PHE 140
INTRO TO DANCE
will satisfy a fine arts
THE 122
INTRO TO THEATER
will satisfy a fine arts
THE 128
FUND OF ACTING
will satisfy a fine arts
THE 140
STAGECRAFT
will satisfy a fine arts
THE/MUS 22HIST OF AMERICAN THEATER I
will satisfy a fine arts
Math Clusters-chose either Computer Math Cluster or Math/Statistics cluster(9 hours - 3 courses)
Math/Statistics Cluster
IMH 13200 Quantitative Management Applications
MAT 175
INTRO TO STATISTICS
IMH 14200 Basic Statistics
IMH 22000 Research Design & Methodology
MAT 122
EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY
will satisfy a mathematics
MAT 150
TRIGONOMETRY
will satisfy a mathematics
MAT 158
College Algebra-General Education (4)
will satisfy a mathematics
MAT 165
CONTEMP COLLEGE MATH
will satisfy a mathematics
MAT 171
PRE-CALCULUS (6)
will satisfy a mathematics
MAT 180
CALCULUS & ANALYTIC GEO I (5)
will satisfy a mathematics
MAT 201
STRUCT OF MATH SYSTEMS I
will satisfy a mathematics
MAT 202
STRUCT OF MATH SYSTEMS II
will satisfy a mathematics
MAT 210
SURVEY CALCULUS (4)
will satisfy a mathematics
MAT 230
CALC & ANAL GEO II (5)
will satisfy a mathematics
Note: The mathematics requirement is for two courses at the college algebra or above level. A student with
approved transfer credit needs a minimum of 6 semester hours of credit from those classes.
Natural Science Cluster (9 hours)
The natural science requirement for the BA degree is for three courses.
The courses must come from two distinct sciences: earth, physical, or biological.
INS 10500 Chemistry in Society
INS 11400 Prin of Environmental Biology
INS 21400 Ethical Problems in Science
BIO 106
ESSENTIALS OF BIOLOGY LAB
will satisfy a biological lab if taken w/class
BIO 113
HUMAN BIOLOGY LAB (1)
will satisfy a biological lab if taken w/class
BIO 121
INTRO TO ECOLOGY LAB (3)
will satisfy a biological lab if taken w/class
PHY 107
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY LAB (1)
will satisfy a biological lab if taken w/class
BIO 150
GENERAL BIO I & LAB (4)
will satisfy a biological science w/lab
BIO 151
GENERAL BIO II & LAB (4)
will satisfy a biological science w/lab
BIO 160
GENERAL BOTANY & LAB (4)
will satisfy a biological science w/lab
BIO 240/243ANATOMY & PHYS I & LAB (4)
will satisfy a biological science w/lab
BIO 100
INTRO TO BIOLOGY
will satisfy a biological science w/out lab
BIO 105
ESSENTIALS OF BIOLOGY
will satisfy a biological science w/out lab
BIO 110
HUMAN BIOLOGY
will satisfy a biological science w/out lab
BIO 120
INTRO TO ECOLOGY (3)
will satisfy a biological science w/out lab
BIO 140
NUTRITION PATHWAYS
will satisfy a biological science w/out lab
BIO 295
TOPICS IN BIOLOGY (1-4)
will satisfy a biological science w/out lab
CHM 103
INTRO TO CHEMISTRY LAB (1)
will satisfy a physical science lab if taken w/class
CHM 113
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (2)
will satisfy a physical science lab if taken w/class
CHM 114
GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB (2)
will satisfy a physical science lab if taken w/class
PHY 113
INTRO TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE LAB (1)
will satisfy a physical science lab if taken w/class
PHY 153
GENERAL PHYSICS I LAB (1)
will satisfy a physical science lab if taken w/class
PHY 154
GENERAL PHYSICS II LAB (1)
will satisfy a physical science lab if taken w/class
PHY 243
COLLEGE PHYSICS I LAB (1)
will satisfy a physical science lab if taken w/class
PHY 244
COLLEGE PHYSICS II LAB (1)
will satisfy a physical science lab if taken w/class
CHM 115
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (5)
will satisfy a physical science w/lab
CHM 116
GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (5)
will satisfy a physical science w/lab
BIO 122
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
will satisfy a physical science w/out lab
CHM 101
INTRO TO CHEMISTRY (3)
will satisfy a physical science w/out lab
CHM 110
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (3)
will satisfy a physical science w/out lab
CHM 111
GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (3)
will satisfy a physical science w/out lab
PHY 111
INTRO TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE (3)
will satisfy a physical science w/out lab
PHY 150
GENERAL PHYSICS I (3)
will satisfy a physical science w/out lab
PHY 151
GENERAL PHYSICS II (3)
will satisfy a physical science w/out lab
PHY 240
COLLEGE PHYSICS I (3)
will satisfy a physical science w/out lab
PHY 241
COLLEGE PHYSICS II (3)
will satisfy a physical science w/out lab
PHY 127
INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB (1)
will satisfy an earth lab if taken w/class
PHY 131
ASTRONOMY LAB (1)
will satisfy an earth lab if taken w/class
PHY 225
HISTORICAL GEOLOGY (3)
will satisfy an earth lab if taken w/class
PHY 227
HISTORICAL GEOLOGY LAB (1)
will satisfy an earth lab if taken w/class
PHY 125
INTRO TO PHY GEOLOGY (3)
will satisfy an earth science w/out lab
PHY 105
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY (3)
will satisfy an earth w/out lab
PHY 130
ASTRONOMY
will satisfy an earth w/out lab
Social Sciences Cluster I (9 hours-3 courses:1 American history, 2 social sciences from 2 separate disciplines)
IPS 15500 American Government: The Nation
POL 101
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
HIS 101
US HIST TO 1877
will satisfy an American history
HIS 102
US HISTORY SINCE 1877
will satisfy an American history
POL 102
STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PSY 101
INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY
SOC 101
INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY
ANT 102
INTRO TO CULT ANTH
CRJ 175
CRIMINOLOGY
ECO 100
ECO 110
SURVEY OF ECONOMICS
PRIN OF MACRO ECON
will satisfy an American history
IPY 10000 Principles of Psychology (social science)
ISC 10200 Basic Concepts of Sociology (social science)
will satisfy a social science
will satisfy a social science
IHR 23021 Survey of Economics
IBA 23012 Prin of Macroeconomics
IBA 23011 Prin of Microeconomics
ECO 120
PRIN OF MICRO ECON
SOC 201
CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUES
SOC 215
MARRIAGE & FAMILY
will satisfy a social science
SOC 224
SEX,GENDER & SOCIETY
will satisfy a social science
will satisfy a social science
Communications-45 hrs & culminating project
All majors must have 45 hrs of credits in the major. Foundation Studies in Communications is required for all majors.
A Communications major may appl for a degree in Communications with an emphasis in mass communication or
corporate communications if they have at least 27 hours in the declared emphasis.
Foundation Studies Cluster (9 hours) required for all communication majors
COM 102 INTRO TO MASS COMM
ICM 40000 Historical Development & Trends in Comm (3)
ICM 40500 Media & Society (3)
ICM 40600 Theories of Communication (3)
Corporate Communications Emphasis
Group Dynamics Cluster (9 hours)
IHR 37000 Group Dynamics (3)
IHR 37100 Conflict Resolution (3)
IHR 41000 Labor Economics & Industrial Relations (3)
Human Development & Training Cluster (9 hours)
IHR 36000 Adult Learning Processes (3)
IHR 36100 Career/Staff Development (3)
IHR 36200 Employee Training & Development (3)
Desktop Publishing Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 30900 Desktop Publishing in the Workplace (3)
ICM 44500 Information Systems Project (3)
ICM 46300 Computer Based Graphics (3)
Marketing Cluster (9 hours)
BUS 230 Prin of Marketing
IBA 35010 Principles of Marketing (3)
IBA 45080 Marketing Management (3)
IBA 48010 International Marketing (3)
Organizational Communications Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 46000 Organization Communications Theory (3)
ICM 46100 Communications Process Analysis (3)
ICM 46200 Practical Appl of Communication Process (3)
Promotional Mix Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 35000 Principles of Advertising (3)
ICM 38900 Principles of Public Relations (3)
ICM 39000 Promotion Management (3)
Public Relations Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 44100 Group Communications (3)
ICM 44200 PR Ethics (3)
ICM 44300 PR Research & Planning (3)
Communications Capstone
ICU 48900 Culminating Project (1)
ICM 48900 Communications Capstone (3)
Mass Communications Emphasis
Creative Writing Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 31000 Creative Writing Lab (3)
ICM 31200 The Art of Fiction (3)
ICM 31300 The Art of Poetry (3)
Advanced Creative Writing Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 31100 Advanced Creative Writing (3)
ICM 35100 Modern Poetry (3)
ICM 38000 Selected Topics in Literature (3)
Documentary Expression Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 37200 Documentary Film & Video (3)
ICM 37300 Photojournalism (3)
ICM 37500 Documentary Journalism (3)
Desktop Publishing Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 30900 Desktop Publishing in the Workplace (3)
ICM 44500 Information Systems Project (3)
ICM 46300 Computer Based Graphics (3)
Television Production Cluster (9 hours)
ART 293
VIDEO PROD. & PORTFOLIO DEV.
ICM 25600 Production for Television (3)
ICM 35800 Writing for Television (3)
ICM 35900 Production Management (3)
Advanced Television Production Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 47400 Advanced Television Production (3)
ICM 47600 Advanced Television Directing (3)
ICM 47700 Advanced Television Editing (3)
Visual Communication Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 43100 Design-Visual Communications (3)
ICM 43200 Color Theory & Applications (3)
ICM 43300 20th Century Art Applications (3)
Creative Non-Fiction Cluster (9 hours)
ICM 45500 Literary Feature Writing (3)
ICM 45600 Memoir & the Personal Essay (3)
ICM 45700 Studies in Creative Non-Fiction (3)
Communications Capstone
ICU 48900 Culminating Project (1)
ICM 48900 Communications Capstone (3)