| Articulation Agreement |
| University of North Dakota | and Century College |
| Year: | 2001/2003 | White Bear Lake, MN |
| Degree: | Bachelor of Science | Major: | OCCUP SAFE & ENVIR |
| HEALTH |
| The following information pertains to the 2001-2003 UND catalog. |
| Students satisfactorily completing the | CC | courses below may transfer them to UND in fulfillment of the corresponding |
| course requirements for this degree. Students planning to transfer to UND are encouraged to have phone or email contact |
| with an advisor from UND. Students may call the Advising Office at 1-800-CALL-UND ext. 2975 or 777-2975. |
| * Course must be taught by a lawyer. |
| *Up to 30 credits may be brought in as block credits. Block credit will apply toward graduation and toward electives within the major. |
| They do not, however, replace core major course requirements. |
| UND Course/Credits/Title | CC | Course/Credits/Title |
| 1. Communication |
| COMM 110 | 3 | Public Speaking | SPCH 1021 | 3 | Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
| ENGL 110 | 3 | College Composition I | ENGL 1021 | 4 | Composition I |
| ENGL 120 | 3 | College Composition II | ENGL 1025 | 3 | Technical Writing |
| 2. Social Science |
| Elective Credit | 9 | Cr. from two diff. departments | Elective Credit | 9 | Cr. from two diff. departments |
| 3. Arts and Humanities |
| Elective Credit | 9 | Cr. from two diff. departments | Elective Credit | 9 | Cr. from two diff. departments |
| 4. Mathematics, Science & Technology |
| BIOL 150/L | 3/1 | General Biology I | BIOL 1041 | 5 | Introductory Biology I |
| BIOL 151/L | 3/1 | General Biology II | BIOL 1042 | 5 | Introductory Biology II |
| CHEM 121/L | 3/1 | General Chemistry I | CHEM 1041 | 5 | Introductory Chemistry I |
| CHEM 122/L | 3/1 | General Chemistry II | CHEM 1042 | 5 | Introductory Chemistry II |
| ECON 210 | 3 | Intro to Bus. & Econ. Statistics | ECON 2021 | 3 | Statistics for Business & Economics |
| 5. Other Program Requirements |
| ACCT 315 | 3 | Business in the Legal Environment | BMGT 2051* | 3 | Legal Environment of Business |
| ANAT 204/L | 5 | Anatomy for Paramedical Personnel | BIOL 1030 | 5 | Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology |
| MATH 103 | 3 | College Algebra | MATH 1040 | 3 | College Algebra |
| MATH 146 | 3 | Applied Calculus | MATH 1070 | 4 | Survey of Calculus |
| PEXS 310 | 2 | First Aid & CPR | HLTH 1005 and | 1 | Basic CPR, Red Cross |
| PEXS 310 | First Aid & CPR | HLTH 1015 | 3 | Advanced First Aid |
| PHYS 161/L | 4 | Introductory College Physics I | PHYS 1021 | 4 | Physics Concepts I |
| PHYS 162/L | 4 | Introductory College Physics II | PHYS 1022 | 3 | Physics Concepts II |
| 6. Other Recommended |
| EMS 1015** | 2 | First Responder |
| EMS 1020** | 6 | Emergency Medical Technician |
| LABT 2031** | 3 | Instrumental Analysis I |
| LABT 2032** | 3 | Instrumental Analysis II |
| LABT 2037** | 3 | Chemistry of Hazardous Materials |
| Additional classes will be required to earn the above degree; A minimum of 125 credits is required to graduate from UND. Transfer |
| credit for courses other than those listed above will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis. You will need to satisfy UND's World |
| Cultures Requirement. A number of | CC | Social Science and Humanities courses will satisfy this requirement. Check with your |
| CC | advisor to learn which courses will meet this requirement. | 10-Sep-02 |