NCCC Course Equivalencies

North Carolina Community College Course Equivalencies

General Education Course Requirements for High Point University may have a course equivalent that may be taken at or transferred from North Carolina Community Colleges; these equivalencies are based upon the semester system and assume that the course was taken after May, 1997.  If you have questions regarding transferring to High Point University, Evening Degree Program, please contact Sarah Bryce, Assistant Registrar, 336.841.9248. For the Day Program, contact Ann Miller, Associate Registrar, at 336.841.9021 or by e-mail at amiller@highpoint.edu. Students currently enrolled at High Point University must get approval from the university BEFORE taking a course at another institution. Please see an academic advisor for assistance.

*TRANSFER EQUIVALENCIES FROM NORTH CAROLINA
COMMUNITY COLLEGES AS OF JULY 2008

*This listing does not include every course that may be transferred. This is a list of the most common courses that transfer students take.

High Point University Course Requirements External Course Equivalent NC Community College
English:   
Eng 102 Composition ENG 111 (minimum grade of "C" )
ENG 200, 217, 249, 284, 293, or 295  Literature ENG 131, ENG 231, ENG 232, ENG 241, ENG 242, ENG 261, ENG 262, ENG 273
Mathematics:
MTH 131 or higher MAT 140, MAT 162, MAT 171, MAT 175, MAT 211, MAT 223, MAT 263, MAT 271, MAT 272
MTH 154 MAT 140
Fine Arts:
ART 120, MUS 120, or THE 120 ART 111, ART 114, MUS 110, DRA 111, HUM 120, HUM 121
History:
Western Civilization: HST 101 or HST 102 HIS 121, HIS 122
American History: HST 205 or HST 206 HIS 131, HIS 132
Lab Science: Select One (Major may impact decision)
AST 121 Intro to Astronomy AST 111 and AST 111A
BIO 110 Biology: A Human Perspective BIO 100, BIO 110
BIO 111: Environmental Science BIO 140 and 140A
BIO 130 General Biology: Principles BIO 111
CHM 121 The World of Chemistry CHM 131 & CHM 131A
CHM 101 General Chemistry CHM 151
NSC 111 Physical Science PHY 110 & PHY 110A
PHY 211 General Physics I PHY 151
PHY 221 General Physics I with Calculus PHY 251
Modern Foreign Language: (6 hrs of same language 101-102 or 201-202 sequence):
FRE 101 & FRE 102 FRE 111 & FRE 112
FRE 201 & FRE 202 FRE 211 & FRE 212
SPN 101 & SPN 102 SPN 111 & SPN 112
SPN 201 & SPN 202 SPN 211 & SPN 212
Ethics Requirement:
PHL 208 Social Ethics PHI 240
PHL 205 Faith, Ethics, and Wholeness PHI 215
PHL 246 BUS 240
Social Sciences (2 courses required from the group)
ECO 207 Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 252
PSC 201 United States Government POL 120
PSY 202 Introduction to Psychology PSY 150
SOC 201 The Individual in Society SOC 210
Physical Education:
PEC 106 Health, Nutrition, and Physical Fitness PED 110
*Corrected - 4/18/05
Religion:
3 hours from selected 100/200 level course REL 110, REL 211, REL 212

*New, transfer students are allowed to transfer up to 62 hours from a community college for an Associate of Applied Science and 66 hours for an Associate of Art or Associate of Science.

 



*TRANSFER EQUIVALENCIES FROM NORTH CAROLINA
COMMUNITY COLLEGES AS OF July 2008

*This listing does not include every course that may be transferred. This is a list of the most common courses that transfer students take.

* Listed below are course requirements for various majors at High Point University and their course equivalent that may be taken at North Carolina Community Colleges; these equivalencies are based upon the semester system and assume that the course was taken after May, 1997. If you have questions regarding transferring to High Point University, Evening Degree Program, please contact Sarah Bryce, Assistant Registrar, 336.841.9248. For the Day Program, contact Ann Miller, Associate Registrar, at 336.841.9021.

* If you are a currently enrolled at High Point University, you must get approval from the university BEFORE taking a course at another institution; please see your academic advisor for assistance.

* Computer courses should have been taken within the last 4 years for transfer credit; beyond 4 years old courses will transfer as electives only

* Accounting courses above the 200 level Should have been taken within the last 4 years for transfer credit; beyond 4 years old courses will transfer as electives only.

High Point University Courses External Course Equivalent NC Community College
ACC 203 Financial Accounting ACC 120
ACC 205 Managerial Accounting ACC 121
ACC 341 Individual and Fiduciary Taxation ACC 129
ACC 342 Corporate Taxation ACC 130
ACC 305 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 220
ACC 306 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 221
ACC 307 Fundamentals of Cost Accounting ACC 225
ACC 310 Auditing ACC 269
BUA 000 Business Electives BUS 110
BUA 305 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 115
MTH 001 Math Elective (does not fulfill gen ed req) BUS 121
FIN 234 Personal Financial Planning BUS 125
BUA 000 Business Electives BUS 135
MGT 221 Principles of Management BUS 137
MGT 324 Human Resource Management BUS 153
FIN 333 Financial Management BUS 225
STS 220 Introduction to Statistics BUS 228 or MTH 151
BUA 000 Business Elective BUS 116
PHL 246 Business Ethics BUS 240
PSY 445 Organizational Behavior BUS 255
BUA 299 Business Communication BUS 260 or ENG 114
CRJ 200 The Criminal Justice System CJC 111
CRJ 320 Criminal Law and Procedure CJC 131
SOC 317 Criminology CJC 112
CRJ 340 Corrections CJC 141
ECO 000 Economics Electives ECO 151
ECO 207 Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 252
ECO 208 Principles of Microeconomics ECO 251
MKT 211 Principles of Marketing MKT 120
MKT 375 International Marketing MKT 224
HST 211 North Carolina History HIS 236
HRE 150 Intro to Human Service Organizations HSE 110
HRE 000 Human Relations Electives HSE 112
HRE 000 Human Relations Electives HSE 123
HRE 333 Counseling in the Human Services HSE 125
HRE 000 Human Relations Electives HSE 210
HRE 280 Group Dynamics and Team Building HSE 212
PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHI 210
PSY 000 Psychology Electives PSY 118
PSY 220 Personality Psychology PSY 239
PSY 230 Developmental Psychology PSY 241
PSY 240 Social Psychology SOC 240
PSY 320 Abnormal Psychology PSY 281
SOC 320 Sociology of the Family SOC 213
SOC 204 Social Problems SOC 220