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Southwestern Community College to Morningside College

2014-2015 Transfer Policy

The transfer guide is designed to help SWCC students who wish to transfer to Morningside College identify SWCC courses that meet Morningside College’s general studies requirements. It also identifies some of the more common majors students transfer into and suggests courses students may take at SWCC for the most efficient transfer to Morningside College.

Admission Requirements Transfer students must:

1) Complete an application for admission (online at www.morningside.edu or a paper version). 2) Submit official grade transcript from high school (or evidence of GED).

3) Submit official grade transcripts from ALL colleges attended.

Transfer students who have earned at least 24 transferable semester hours with a 2.25 or better transfer GPA meet the academic standards for automatic admission. Transfer students with less than 24

transferable semester hours must defer to the admission requirements for high school seniors and first-year students.

Transfer of Credit

A maximum of 62 semester hours from regionally accredited two-year community or junior colleges may be transferred to Morningside College, of which no more than 16 semester hours of technical/vocational courses will be accepted toward a baccalaureate degree. Exception: Students enrolled in the Degree Completion Program for Registered Nurses may transfer a maximum of 94 credits to Morningside College from two-year community or junior colleges.

A maximum of 94 semester hours may be transferred from regionally accredited four-year colleges or universities, or from a combination of regionally accredited two-year community or junior colleges and four-year colleges or universities.

General Studies: The following equivalency listing shows courses that have been approved by the Morningside College Registrar as meeting Morningside’s current Distribution and Flag (general studies) requirements. There may be additional courses that meet the Distribution and Flag requirements.

Students may inquire about course equivalencies by contacting Morningside College’s Transfer Counselor. Major, Minor, Clusters and Elective Courses: Courses submitted for transfer credit for major or minor programs or clusters must be equivalent in methods, subject matter, level of instruction, and requirements to Morningside College courses. The Registrar will determine equivalency in consultation with the Provost and the chairs of the academic departments involved as necessary. Courses submitted as transfer credit for open electives are not subject to the “equivalency test.” They are, however, subject to approval by the Provost and the Registrar.

Non-Traditional Credit: Morningside College recognizes that students can gain valuable knowledge through experiences outside of the regular classroom setting. For this reason, Morningside will grant a maximum of 32 semester hours of credit toward a baccalaureate degree based on performance in the following areas: Advanced Placement through the high school, College Level Examination Program (CLEP), International Baccalaureate (IB), Academic Credit for College Equivalent Learning (ACCEL), correspondence, electronic credit, and military credit.

For more Information, contact: Cindy Kinney

Morningside College Transfer Counselor 1-800-831-0806, ext 5190

Or 1-712-274-5190 Or 1-712-899-7059 kinney@morningside.edu

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SWCC transfer courses that meet

Morningside College’s general studies requirements

Effective September 2014

(Choose one class from each category) Composition & Communication Distribution

ENG 106 Composition II

Quantitative Reasoning Distribution

MAT 110 Math for Liberal Arts MAT 120 College Algebra

MAT 127 College Algebra & Trigonometry MAT 134 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry MAT 156 Statistics

MAT 210 Calculus I

Creative Expression Distribution

ART 101 Art Appreciation

ART 110 Contemporary Art and Issues ART 120 2-D Design

ART 123 3-D Design ART 124 Computer Art ART 133 Drawing ART 143 Painting ART 145 Water Color ART 157 Printmaking ART 173 Ceramics ART 203 Art History I ART 204 Art History II ENG 221 Creative Writing MUS 100 Music Appreciation MUS 102 Music Fundamentals MUS 120 Music Theory I MUS 200 Music History I MUS 201 Music History II MUS 204 History of Rock & Roll

Empirical Reasoning Distribution

BIO 105 Introductory Biology BIO 112 General Biology I BIO 125 Plant Biology BIO 130 Animal Biology BIO 157 Human Biology

BIO 163 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology+lab

BIO 168 Human Anatomy & Physiology I CHM 112 Introduction to Chemistry CHM 166 General Chemistry I ENV 111 Environmental Science PHS 125 Physical Science PHY 162 College Physics I

Global Awareness Distribution

CLS 150 Latin American History & Culture CLS 164 Japanese History & Culture FLS 141 Elementary Spanish I GEO 121 World Regional Geography HIS 110 West. Civ: Ancient to Early Modern HIS 111 West. Civ: Early Modern to Present HIS 142 Middle Eastern Studies

LIT 140 British Literature I LIT 141 British Literature II

LIT 178 Mythological & Biblical Literature * REL 101 Survey of World Religions *

American Experience Distribution

HIS 151 U.S. History to 1877 HIS 152 U.S. History since 1877 HIS 257 African American History HIS 268 American Experience in Vietnam LIT 110 American Lit. to Mid-1800’s LIT 111 American Lit. since Mid-1800’s POL 111 American National Government POL 112 American State & Local Government SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology

SOC 200 Minority Group Relations

Ethics & Personal Values Distribution

PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHI 105 Introduction to Ethics REL101 Survey of World Religions *

Religious Traditions Flag

REL 101 Survey of World Religions * LIT 178 Mythological & Biblical Literature * * Can be used to satisfy one distribution & one flag

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Arts)

Emphasis areas in accounting, economics, finance, international business, management, and marketing

Business administration majors will develop an understanding of core business operations, including accounting, marketing, finance, economics, management, and quantitative methods. Students learn to think creatively and critically while applying successful business strategies in an uncertain and diverse marketplace. Through internships, field trips, and class projects students gain a wide variety of

experiences in the real-world application of business concepts. Students develop leadership skills through a combinations of group projects and co-curricular activities.

Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses

Suggested general studies (see page 2 for other courses that meet general studies requirements)

Composition and Communication ENG 106 Composition II

American Experience SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology

Global Awareness HIS 110 Western Civ.: Ancient to Early Modern

Creative Expression ART 101 Art Appreciation

Ethics & Personal Values and REL 101 Survey of World Religions (see notes)

Religious Traditions

Business and support courses

MATH 150 Elementary Probability & Statistics MAT 156 Statistics

Or Or

MATH 205 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MAT 210 Calculus I *

ECON 200 Principles of Economics I ECN 120 Prin. of Macroeconomics and

ECN 130 Prin. of Microeconomics ACCT 203 Intro. To Financial Accounting ACC 131 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 204 Managerial/Cost Accounting I ACC 132 Principles of Accounting II BUSN 231 Principles of Management MGT 101 Principles of Management BUSN 314 Business Law BUS 185 Business Law I and

BUS 186 Business Law II Notes:

REL 101 Survey of World Religions meets two general studies requirements: Religious Traditions and Ethics & Personal Values.

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BIOLOGY (Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Arts)

Morningside College’s biology major prepares the student for a broad range of career paths, from medicine to conservation biology. Morningside students receive a solid foundation for graduate and professional schools, and develop an understanding of scientific methods, practical application of concepts, and development of field and laboratory skills. State-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms provide students with hands-on work experiences and interactive learning. Students have gone on to succeed in graduate and professional programs in health sciences (medicine, physician’s assistant, physical therapy, etc…), or have entered the workforce as conservation officers, naturalists, high school science teachers, laboratory technicians, sales representatives, and science writers. Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses

Suggested general studies (see page 2 for other courses that meet general studies requirements)

Composition and Communication ENG 106 Composition II

American Experience SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology

Quantitative Reasoning MAT 120 College Algebra

Global Awareness HIS 111 Western Civ.: Early Modern to Present

Creative Expression ART 101 Art Appreciation

Ethics and Personal Values and REL 101 Survey of World Religions (see notes)

Religious Traditions

Biology and support courses

BIOL 116 Principles of Biology I BIO 112 General Biology I

BIOL 117 Principles of Biology II BIO 113 General Biology II

CHEM 121 General Chemistry I CHM 166 General Chemistry I CHEM 122 General Chemistry II CHM 176 General Chemistry II

CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I CHM 261 Organic Chemistry I * CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II CHM 271 Organic Chemistry II * MATH 150 Elementary Probability & Statistics MAT 156 Statistics *

Or Or

MATH 205 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MAT 210 Calculus I * Notes:

REL 101 Survey of World Religions meets two general studies requirements: Religious Traditions and Ethics & Personal Values.

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CHEMISTRY (Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science)

Students majoring in chemistry will have career opportunities in chemical industries working with anything from paper to plastics, pharmaceuticals to fertilizers, or paints to fabrics. Less obvious careers include food science, patent law, forensic science, art restoration, health science, education, and product testing. Morningside College students develop a solid foundation in chemical theory, sound experimental techniques, and strong communication skills in scientific writing and speech. Chemistry, combined with a selection of biology courses, is a strong preparation for graduate or professional schools in health sciences.

Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses Suggested general studies (see page 2 for other courses that meet general studies requirements)

Composition and Communication ENG 106 Composition II

American Experience SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology

Global Awareness HIS 111 Western Civ.: Early Modern to Present

Creative Expression ART 101 Art Appreciation

Ethics and Personal Values and REL 101 Survey of World Religions (see notes)

Religious Traditions

Chemistry and support courses

CHEM 121 General Chemistry I CHM 166 General Chemistry I CHEM 122 General Chemistry II CHM 176 General Chemistry II

CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I CHM 261 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II CHM 271 Organic Chemistry II MATH 205 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MAT 210 Calculus I

MATH 206 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II MAT 216 Calculus II * PHYS 201 General Physics I PHY 162 College Physics I PHYS 202 General Physics II PHY 172 College Physics II Notes:

REL 101 Survey of World Religions meets two general studies requirements: Religious Traditions and Ethics & Personal Values.

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BIOLOGY TEACHING (Bachelor of Arts) CHEMISTRY TEACHING (Bachelor of Arts) All SCIENCE TEACHING (Bachelor of Science)

Students graduating from Morningside College with teaching majors in any of the sciences have abundant job opportunities in both public and private secondary education school districts. Morningside students gain valuable experience through ample student-teaching opportunities in the tri-state area. Morningside graduates have access to the Teacher Placement Bureau, which provides services for gaining employment.

Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses Suggested general studies (see page 2 for other courses that meet general studies requirements)

Composition and Communication ENG 106 Composition II

Global Awareness HIS 111 Western Civ.: Early Modern to Present

Creative Expression ART 101 Art Appreciation

Ethics and Personal Values and REL 101 Survey of World Religions Religious Traditions

Courses for Chemistry Teaching major

a biology course BIO 168 Human Anatomy & Physiology I CHEM 121 General Chemistry I CHM 166 General Chemistry I

CHEM 122 General Chemistry II CHM 176 General Chemistry II CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I CHM 261 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II CHM 271 Organic Chemistry II MATH 205 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MAT 210 Calculus I

PHYS 201 General Physics I PHY 162 College Physics I PHYS 202 General Physics II PHY 172 College Physics II Courses for Biology Teaching major

BIOL 116 Principles of Biology I BIO 112 General Biology I BIOL 117 Principles of Biology II BIO 113 General Biology II CHEM 121 General Chemistry I CHM 166 General Chemistry I CHEM 122 General Chemistry II CHM 176 General Chemistry II MATH 150 Elementary Probability & Statistics MAT 156 Statistics

Or Or

MATH 205 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MAT 210 Calculus I Courses for All Science Teaching major

BIOL 116 Principles of Biology I BIO 112 General Biology I BIOL 117 Principles of Biology II BIO 113 General Biology II CHEM 121 General Chemistry I CHM 166 General Chemistry I CHEM 122 General Chemistry II CHM 176 General Chemistry II CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I CHM 261 Organic Chemistry I PHYS 201 General Physics I PHY 162 College Physics I PHYS 202 General Physics II PHY 172 College Physics II MATH 150 Elementary Probability & Statistics MAT 156 Statistics

Or Or

MATH 205 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MAT 210 Calculus I Support courses for all teaching majors

EDUC 101 Foundations of Education EDU 213 Introduction to Education PSYC 101 General Psychology PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology PSY 121 Developmental Psychology Notes:

After transferring to Morningside College students must make formal application to the Teacher Preparation Program. One of the criteria for admission to the Teacher Preparation Program is basic skills proficiency as demonstrated by passing the Praxis Core Academic Skills Tests for Educators. We suggest students complete the Praxis Core Academic Skills Tests before transferring to Morningside College. Individual scores can be no lower than 150 in Math, 156 in Reading and 162 in Writing. More information about the Praxis Core Tests can be found at

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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (Bachelor of Science)

Morningside College has a long history and well-established reputation for producing outstanding educators. The program is fully approved by the Iowa Department of Education. Its emphasis is on being an “effective educator” – a caring professional who enables people to develop the knowledge, skills, and disposition necessary to participate in a democratic society. The elementary education major leads to a Bachelor of Science degree and requires a

concentration in an endorsement area such as Reading, Math, Science, Social Studies, Special Education, Coaching, etc. In partnership with area school districts, students spend time observing in schools, serving as teacher aides, assisting teachers in preparing materials, and preparing and implementing lesson plans. These multiple and early-on field experiences prepare students for a successful student teaching experience.

Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses

Suggested general studies (see page 2 for other courses that meet general studies requirements)

Composition and Communication ENG 106 Composition II

Empirical Reasoning BIO 105 Introductory Biology

Quantitative Reasoning MAT 120 College Algebra

Global Awareness HIS 110 West. Civ.: Ancient to Early Modern

Creative Expression ART 101 Art Appreciation

Ethics & Personal Values and REL 101 Survey of World Religions (see notes)

Religious Traditions

Education and support courses

EDUC 101 Foundations of Education EDU 213 Introduction to Education ENGL 203 Children’s Literature LIT 105 Children’s Literature PSYC 101 General Psychology PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology PSY 121 Developmental Psychology GEOG 205 Political & Cultural Geography GEO 121 World Regional Geography

Physics PHS 125 Physical Science

Notes:

REL 101 Survey of World Religions meets two general studies requirements: Religious Traditions and Ethics & Personal Values.

After transferring to Morningside College students must make formal application to the Teacher Preparation Program. One of the criteria for admission to the Teacher Preparation Program is basic skills proficiency as demonstrated by passing the Praxis Core Academic Skills Tests for Educators. We suggest students complete the Praxis Core Academic Skills Tests before transferring to Morningside College. Individual scores can be no lower than 150 in Math, 156 in Reading and 162 in Writing. More information about the Praxis Core Tests can be found at

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HISTORY (Bachelor of Arts)

AMERICAN HISTORY (Bachelor of Arts)

AMERICAN HISTORY/WORLD HISTORY SECONDARY TEACHING (Bachelor of Arts)

AMERICAN HISTORY/AMERICAN GOVERNMENT SECONDARY TEACHING (Bachelor of Arts)

In pursuing a major in history, students will refine several key skills useful in all contexts, including researching and information gathering, evaluating evidence and sources, organizing facts and ideas, interpreting patterns, constructing explanations, and communicating clearly, persuasively, and logically. Graduates pursue careers in law, public and government service, non-governmental organizations, business as well as in secondary education.

Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses

Suggested general studies (see page 2 for other courses that meet general studies requirements)

Composition and Communication ENG 106 Composition II

Empirical Reasoning BIO 168 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Quantitative Reasoning MAT 120 College Algebra

Creative Expression MUS 100 Music Appreciation

Ethics & Person Values and REL 101 Survey of World Religions (see notes)

Religious Tradition

History courses for all history majors

HIST 131 U.S. History to 1877 HIS 151 U.S. History to 1877 HIST 132 U.S. History since 1877 HIS 152 U.S. History since 1877 Additional history and political science courses that transfer with equivalencies

HIST 206 European Civilization HIS 110 West. Civ.: Ancient to Early Modern and

HIS 111 West. Civ.: Early Modern to Present POLS 147 United States Government POL 111 American National Government Support courses for all teaching majors

EDUC 101 Foundations of Education EDU 213 Introduction to Education PSYC 101 General Psychology PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology PSY 121 Developmental Psychology Notes:

REL 101 Survey of World Religions meets two general studies requirements: Religious Traditions and Ethics & Personal Values.

After transferring to Morningside College students must make formal application to the Teacher Preparation Program. One of the criteria for admission to the Teacher Preparation Program is basic skills proficiency as demonstrated by passing the Praxis Core Academic Skills Tests for Educators. We suggest students complete the Praxis Core Academic Skills Tests before transferring to Morningside College. Individual scores can be no lower than 150 in Math, 156 in Reading and 162 in Writing. More information about the Praxis Core Tests can be found at

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MATHEMATICS (Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Arts) MATHEMATICS TEACHING (Bachelor of Arts)

Mathematics is one of the most fundamental sciences upon which many other academic disciplines are built.

Morningside College’s Mathematical Sciences Department offers distinct programs in mathematics, physics, computer science and engineering. Students majoring in mathematics are in high demand in many areas including business, economics, government, education, and engineering. Job titles include actuary, operations researcher, statistician, quality control engineer, consultant, and teacher.

Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses Suggested general studies (see page 2 for other courses that meet general studies requirements)

Composition and Communication ENG 106 Composition II

Global Awareness HIS 110 West.Civ.: Ancient to Early Modern Empirical Reasoning BIO 168 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 w/lab American Experience SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology

Creative Expression MUS 100 Music Appreciation

Ethics & Personal Values and REL 101 Survey of World Religions (see notes)

Religious Tradition Flag Math courses

MATH 150 Elementary Probability & Statistics MAT 156 Statistics MATH 205 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MAT 210 Calculus I MATH 206 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II MAT 216 Calculus II MATH 307 Multivariable Calculus MAT 219 Calculus III’

& Differentials equations

PHYS 201 General Physics I PHY 162 College Physics I *

Or Or

CHEM 121 General Chemistry I CHM 166 General Chemistry I * Support courses for math teaching majors

EDUC 101 Foundations of Education EDU 213 Introduction to Education PSYC 101 General Psychology PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology PSY 121 Developmental Psychology Notes:

REL 101 Survey of World Religions meets two general studies requirements: Religious Traditions and Ethics & Personal Values.

* required for Bachelor of Science degree

After transferring to Morningside College students must make formal application to the Teacher Preparation Program. One of the criteria for admission to the Teacher Preparation Program is basic skills proficiency as demonstrated by passing the Praxis Core Academic Skills Tests for Educators. We suggest students complete the Praxis Core Academic Skills Tests before transferring to Morningside College. Individual scores can be no lower than 150 in Math, 156 in Reading and 162 in Writing. More information about the Praxis Core Tests can be found at

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BASIC TRACK NURSING (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)

Morningside College’s holistic approach includes a personal approach to learning, a dynamic and interactive learning environment, and diverse clinical practice settings for hands-on learning. The program is accredited by the

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing.

To begin the 6-semester basic track program, transfer students must complete courses equivalent to Morningside College’s General Psychology, General/Organic/Biological Chemistry, Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, and Composition & Communication. Students must also present at least 27 completed college credits, present at least a “C” grade in all required courses (required and support courses may be repeated only once), and present a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or better. After being accepted to Morningside College, students must apply for admission to the Department of Nursing Education and complete an interview with a faculty member.

Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses Nursing prerequisite courses

MORN 102 Composition & Communication ENG 106 Composition II PSYC 101 General Psychology PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology CHEM 110 General, Organic & CHM 112 Intro. to General Chemistry

Biological Chemistry Or

CHM 166 General Chemistry I

BIOL 207 Human Anatomy BIO 168 Human Anatomy & Physiology I *

BIOL 208 Human Physiology BIO 173 Human Anatomy & Physiology II * Students may choose, but are not required, to complete the general studies and nursing support courses listed below prior to transferring to Morningside College.

BIOL 205 Health & Nutrition BIO 151 Nutrition

BIOL 252 Microbiology BIO 186 Microbiology

MATH 150 Elementary Probability & Statistics MAT 156 Statistics

PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology PSY 121 Developmental Psychology American Experience SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology **

Creative Expression MUS 100 Music Appreciation **

Global Awareness and REL 101 Survey of World Religions (see notes)

Religious Traditions Notes:

REL 101 Survey of World Religions meets two general studies requirements: Religious Traditions and Global Awareness.

*Satisfactory completion of both BIOL 168 & 173, Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II, are accepted as equivalent to Morningside’s BIOL 207 Human Anatomy and BIOL 208 Human Physiology.

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RN TO BSN DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAM (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)

Morningside College offers a Registered Nurse Degree Completion program that leads to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The online program offers registered nurses several options for degree completion: an accelerated 2-semester plan, and part-time 4 2-semester and 6 2-semester plans. A minimum of 124 2-semester hours is required for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree. A total of 94 credits may be transferred into Morningside College’s Registered Nurse Degree Completion program. At least 30 hours of additional academic work must be taken in residence at Morningside College in order to qualify for a 4-year degree, which shall include the last 12 of 16 credits. .

Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses Suggested general studies (see page 2 for other courses that meet general studies requirements)

Global Awareness

and Religious Traditions REL 101 Survey of World Religions

American Experience SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology

Creative Expression MUS 100 Music Appreciation

Prerequisite courses for admission to RN to BSN nursing major

MORN 102 Composition & Communication ENG 106 English Composition II PSYC 101 General Psychology PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology PSY 121 Developmental Psychology CHEM 110 General, Organic & CHM 112 Intro. to General Chemistry

Biological Chemistry Or

CHM 166 General Chemistry I

BIOL 207 Human Anatomy BIO 168 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 208 Human Physiology BIO 173 Human Anatomy & Physiology II

BIOL 252 Microbiology BIO 186 Microbiology

BIOL 205 Nutrition BIO 151 Nutrition

MATH 150 Elementary Probability & Statistics MAT 156 Statistics

Must have been taken within the last 5 years

Notes: Registered nurses seeking admission to the program must first be accepted into Morningside College, although this does not insure admission into the nursing major. Admission to the major requires a separate admission process, which includes the following: 1) Complete the prerequisite courses. 2) Present transcript(s) of coursework completed toward an earned diploma or associate degree in nursing from a state-approved school of nursing. 3) Present current licensure as a registered nurse in Iowa. Licenses from a state participating in the interstate nursing licensure compact are accepted. 4) Earned at least a grade of “C” (2.0) or better in all required nursing support courses that are

transferred from other institutions. Note: students may repeat a course required for the nursing major only one time. 5) Present a minimum of 2.75 cumulative GPA.

For more information about this individually designed program, registered nurses should contact Morningside College’s Department of Nursing Education at 1-800-831-0806, ext. 5154 or email Dr. Mary Kovarna at

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GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (Bachelor of Arts)

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (Bachelor of Arts) BIOPSYCHOLOGY (Bachelor of Science)

COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY (Bachelor of Arts)

The courses of study offered by the Department of Psychology are designed to prepare students for:

a) graduate school and careers as professional psychologists (e.g., school, industrial/organization, experimental, counseling, and clinical); b) paraprofessional jobs in applied fields such as mental health, mental retardation, human resources and human services; c) an educational experience that will contribute to the understanding of self and others. As a discipline in a liberal arts curriculum, psychology is an appropriate course of study in such fields as nursing, law, social science, management, personnel/human resources, education, criminal justice, advertising, medicine, political science, or any area in which the understanding of human behavior and mental processes are beneficial.

Morningside College Requirements SWCC Equivalent Courses Suggested general studies (see page 2 for other courses that meet general studies requirements)

Composition & Communication ENG 106 Composition II

Quantitative Reasoning MAT 120 College Algebra

Empirical Reasoning CHM 166 General Chemistry I

Global Awareness HIS 110 West. Civ.: Ancient to Early Modern American Experience SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology

Creative Expressions ART 101 Art Appreciation

Ethics & Personal Values REL 101 Survey of World Religions (see notes)

Religious Tradition Flag

Psychology and support courses

PSYC 101 General Psychology PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology PSY 121 Developmental Psychology Support courses for Biopsychology

BIOL 207 Human Anatomy BIO 168 Human Anatomy & Physiology I

and and

BIOL 208 Human Physiology BIO 173 Human Anatomy & Physiology II

BIOL 252 Microbiology BIO 186 Microbiology

Notes:

REL 101 Survey of World Religions meets two general studies requirements: Religious Traditions and Ethics & Personal Values.

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