St Paul College MN
Course Equivalents (Articulation Agreement) to the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy & Health Sciences PharmD Program
St Paul College MN: 2012-2013
| Math and Science | |
| Online Science Courses Are Not Accepted for Prerequisites | |
| Required Courses | St Paul Course Number |
| Calculus | MATH (2749) |
| Physics with Lab | PHYS (1720) or (2700) Lab Included |
| General Chemistry with Lab | CHEM (1711, 1712) Labs Included |
| Organic Chemistry with Lab | CHEM (2711, 2712) Labs Included |
| General Biology with Lab | BIOL (1740, 1745) Labs Included |
| Microbiology | MDLT (2420) Lab Not Required |
| Liberal Arts | |
| 28 Semester Units of Liberal Arts Credit Required |
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| English Composition Minimum 6 Semester Units |
ENGL (1711) (1712) (1730) Two Courses Required |
| Public Speaking | SPCH (1710) Online Courses Are Not Accepted for This Requirement |
| Economics | ECON (1720) |
| Students With a Bachelor's Degree Can Substitute: ECON (1730) | |
| Psychology | PSYC (1710) or (1740) |
| General Education Categories | |
| Students who have not completed a US Bachelor’s degree must complete one course in each of these categories |
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| IC Global Studies Minimum 3 Semester Units | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology; Antropología Cultural; Intermediate Chinese 3; Intermediate Chinese 4;; Advanced Chinese I; Classical Mythology; History of Ancient Greece; History of Ancient Rome; Intercultural Communication; Masterpieces of World Literature; Intermediate French 3; Intermediate French 4; La Francophonie; Intermediate German 3; Intermediate German 4; East Asian Civilization I; East Asian Civilization II; Colonialism in Latin America; The Problem with Latin America; A Global History of Food; History of Ancient Greece; History of Ancient Rome; Europe in Turmoil, 1900-1945; Europe since 1945; History of American Immigration; Pre-Modern China to 1840; People's History of Mexico; Intermediate Japanese 3; Intermediate Japanese 4; Advanced Japanese I; Music of the World's People; Introduction to Political Science; International Politics; Politics of Asia; History of Ancient Egypt and the Near East; Religion of the Pharaohs; Ancient Judaism; Christian Tradition; Intermediate Russian 3; Intermediate Russian 4; Food, Culture and Society; Intermediate Spanish 3; Intermediate Spanish 4 |
| IIB Worldviews and Ethics Minimum 3 Semester Units | Sexuality in Greek Society; Sexuality in Roman Society; The Renaissance and Birth of the Modern World; WAR; Engineering Ethics and Society; Western Civilization I; Western Civilization II; World History I; World History II; John Muir's World: Origins of the Conservation Movement; A History of Medicine; History of Warfare;Renaissance and Reformation; Women in Time and Place; Perspectives on World History; Introduction to Philosophy; Moral Problems; The Meaning of Life; Fundamentals of Ethics; Environmental Ethics; Philosopher in Depth; Ancient and Medieval Philosophy; History of Modern Philosophy; Philosophy of Religion; Political Philosophy; Biomedical Ethics; Ancient to Medieval Political Theory; Modern to Contemporary Political Theory; American Political Thought; New Testament and Christian Origins; Portraits of Jesus; Western Religious Traditions; Introduction to Religion; Social Ethics; Sex, Sin and Salvation; World Religions; Asian Religious Traditions; Business Ethics; Biomedical Ethics; Politics of Asia; History of Ancient Egypt and the Near East; Religion of the Pharaohs; Ancient Judaism; Christian Tradition |
| IIC Visual and Performing Arts Minimum 3 Semester Units | Survey of World Art to 1400; Survey of World Art After 1400; History of Graphic Design; Renaissance Art History; Nineteenth Century European Art; Twentieth Century European Art and Film; Contemporary World Art; Art in the U.S., 1865-1945; Chinese Art History; Japanese Art History; Sex, Gender and the Arts; Visual Arts Exploration; Drawing; Two Dimensional Design; Color; Three Dimensional Design; Ceramics; Sculpture; Digital Photography; Asian Cinemas; Greek Art and Architecture; Roman Art and Architecture; Visual Arts in Education; Film Aesthetics; Major Filmmakers; Film, Literature and the Arts; Le Cinéma Français / French; Cinema in English; History Goes to Hollywood; Music Appreciation; Introduction to Jazz; Religion and Cinema; Contemporary Russian Film; Hispanic Film; Introduction to Theatre; Beginning Acting; Expressive Movement; Playwriting; Mask Making |