Articulation Agreement
University of North Dakota  and Normandale Community College
Year: 2001/2003 Bloomington, MN
Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: OCCUP SAFE & ENVIR 
         HEALTH
The following information pertains to the 2001-2003 UND catalog.
Students satisfactorily completing the  NCC 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.
*Must be taught by a lawyer.
UND Course/Credits/Title NCC Course/Credits/Title
1. Communication
COMM 110  3 Public Speaking COMM 1101 3 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
ENGL 110 3 College Composition I COMP 1101 4 Freshman Composition
ENGL 120  3 College Composition II COMP 1102 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 1105 4 General Biology: Cells to Organisms
BIOL 151/L  3/1 General Biology II BIOL 1106 4 General Biology: Ecology & Evolution
CHEM 121/L  3/1 General Chemistry I CHEM 1061 5 Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM 122/L  3/1 General Chemistry II CHEM 1062 5 Principles of Chemistry II
ECON 210  3 Economic Statistics BUSN 2220 3 Statistics for Business & Economics
5. Other Program Requirements
ACCT 315 3 Business in the Legal Environment BUSN 2155* 3 Legal Environment of Business
ANAT 204/L 5 Anatomy for Paramedical Personnel BIOL 1141 4 Human Anatomy
ISYS 217 3 Fund. of Mgmt. Information Systems ACCT 2254 4 Intro to Management Information 
MATH 103 3 College Algebra MATH 1100 4 College Algebra & Probability
MATH 146 3 Applied Calculus MATH 1400 4 Survey of Calculus
PHYS 161/L 4 Introductory College Physics I PHYS 1110 4 Principles of Physics I
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  NCC Social Science and Humanities courses will satisfy this requirement. Check with your 
NCC advisor to learn which courses will meet this requirement.  11-Sep-02

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