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WIDENER UNIVERSITY For students who have started majors Fall
2016 and after
Dual Admissions Agreement TRADITIONAL DAY PROGRAMS
The information in this booklet is meant to be used as a guide. The transfer Institution reserves the right to make changes at any time.
Delaware County Community College Transfer Office
Updated 3/2016
DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
& WIDENER UNIVERSITY
DUAL ADMISSIONS AGREEMENT – Full Time Students Delaware County Community College (DCCC) and Widener University enter into this Dual Admission Transfer Agreement to facilitate the transfer of DCCC students to Widener University as full-time students. Widener University is a private, metropolitan institution that emphasizes academics and community service. Transfer students should expect dynamic teaching, active scholarship, personal attention, and experiential learning, which are all key components of the Widener experience. This agreement supersedes the Dual Admissions Agreement signed on January 2013. Under the terms of this Dual Admissions Agreement, as delineated in the following pages, DCCC students who are admitted to any Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.) or Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.) and the following Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Hotel and Restaurant Management are eligible to participate in this Agreement and, upon graduation from DCCC, be admitted to any undergraduate degree program at Widener University as full-time students, unless specified otherwise1, provided they:
1. Complete a Dual Admissions/Intent to Enroll form before the successful completion of 30 transferable college-level credits at the 100-level or above [with a minimum grade of “C”] which would be accepted by Widener University in transfer, including both DCCC courses as well as those from other regionally accredited colleges and universities;
2. Submit a completed Widener University Application for Admission (available online or from the DCCC transfer office or Widener Admissions office) ideally once 45 credits have been earned at DCCC, or at least three to six months prior to the start of the semester in which they plan to begin their studies at Widener;
3. Graduate from DCCC with an A.A., A.F.A., or A.S. degree or specified A.A.S. degree with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.002.
4. Students transferring to Widener University under this agreement may transfer a maximum of 64 credits; the number of transferable credits will be determined by the applicability to your transfer major;
5. Enroll at Widener University within one year of graduating from DCCC and do not attend another institution between graduation and attendance at Widener;
6. Have not previously been enrolled at Widener University; and, 7. Satisfy all other regular Widener University admissions requirements and program specific degree
requirements. For its part, Widener University will waive any admissions application fees, award scholarships to students who graduate from DCCC with a cumulative gpa of 2.51 or higher, and provide on-going advising while these students are attending DCCC. 1The Nursing BSN program is excluded from this agreement. Admission process and standards can be obtained by contacting the Widener
University Office of Admissions or the DCCC Transfer Office. Part-time students or students from other programs can seek admittance
through the Center for Continuing Studies, and are eligible for transfer through other articulation agreements. 2 The School of Engineering requires a 2.50 cumulative gpa and a “C” or higher in Calculus and Chemistry or University Physics.
Obligations of Widener University By signing this Agreement and in accordance with its terms, Widener University will:
1. Attend regularly scheduled “partner” programs at DCCC and provide DCCC with Dual
Admissions Intent to Enroll forms to distribute upon request; 2. Facilitate a seamless integration of DCCC students into its academic and extra-curricular student
life by inviting students to informational events at Widener University; 3. Send a Widener University Conditional Letter of Acceptance to all DCCC students who complete
a Dual Admissions Intent to Enroll form and who meet the conditions set forth in this document. Students must confirm their intention to matriculate at Widener University by either July 15th for the Fall semester or by November 15th for the Spring semester as well as satisfy all other stipulated Widener University admissions requirements. Dual Admission students will be required to follow and satisfy all Widener University degree requirements, as stated in the current edition of the University’s undergraduate catalog;
4. Waive the application fee for students who enroll at Widener University pursuant to the terms of this Agreement;
5. Award academic scholarships to all qualified full-time Dual Admission students who have been admitted to Widener University pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Scholarship amounts will be awarded in accordance with students’ cumulative gpa as follows: 2.47-2.83 $10,000/year 2.84-3.12 $12,500/year 3.13-3.40 $17,000/year 3.41+ $19,000/year The scholarships are renewable each year, provided that the student completes a minimum of 24 credits per year and maintain a cumulative 2.75 Widener grade point average. Students who submit the FAFSA may also be eligible for need-based financial aid. Students who are members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society are eligible for an additional $1,000/year merit scholarship, provided that they submit proof of membership to the Office of Admissions.
6. Provide DCCC students with financial aid information and guarantee that they will, upon matriculation at Widener University, receive full consideration for Widener University financial aid, in addition to any community college scholarships and grants listed above;
7. Ensure that the documents of DCCC graduates who plan to enter Widener University under the terms of this Agreement are processed in accordance with Widener University’s established transfer admissions process, including meeting all applicable Widener University requirements and deadlines pertaining to application for admission, orientation and registration, and payment of tuition and fees. These students will be expected to abide by all current policies and procedures, as well as any revisions thereof that apply to all Widener University students;
8. In conjunction with designated DCCC officials, conduct periodic reviews of course-to-course equivalencies and the applicability of those equivalencies to specific academic programs at DCCC and Widener University; and
9. Ensure that DCCC Dual Admissions Agreement students who matriculate at Widener University are afforded all of the rights and privileges that are extended to all Widener University students.
Obligations of Delaware County Community College By signing this Agreement and in accordance with its terms, Delaware County Community College will:
1. Publicize this Agreement to all prospective and current DCCC students in its promotional literature;
2. Make special arrangements for Widener University recruiters and advisers to visit DCCC to meet with current and prospective Dual Admissions students; and
3. Provide the Office of Admissions at Widener University with current DCCC catalogs as well as any curricular additions and/or deletions that occur throughout the academic year.
Joint Obligations of both Widener University and Delaware County Community College By signing this Agreement and in accordance with its terms, both Widener University and Delaware County Community College will:
1. Consult with each other through appropriate channels and through designated individuals prior to implementing any changes in policy or curricula that directly affect students transferring to Widener University under the terms of this Agreement, and keep each other informed of any other changes of policy or curricula that affect those students;
2. Review this Agreement annually and make any changes, as needed and upon mutual agreement, that will become effective when DCCC and Widener University sign the revised document;
3. Collaborate in providing students with information about this Agreement and appropriate academic advising pertaining to Widener University’s academic requirements as well as the process of transitioning to Widener University;
4. Jointly agree to develop and implement advertising and promotional efforts to communicate the benefits of this Dual Admissions Agreement;
5. Provide direct links between Widener University and DCCC websites, and directly involve designated individuals who are responsible for website maintenance;
6. Designate a representative or representatives who will coordinate and monitor the Dual Admission Agreement between the two institutions; and
7. Facilitate and support consultation and collaboration between and among the faculty at both institutions as such interaction relates to this Agreement, degree requirements, and other academic matters that pertain to the maintenance of student satisfactory academic progress.
Revision, Renewal and Termination of this Agreement This Agreement will be in effect, as of the date of its signing. It is understood that this Agreement will be reviewed annually by the appropriate parties at each institution and will be renewed automatically until superseded by either a new Agreement or formal termination. Either institution may terminate this Agreement at any time by written notice of at least one year in advance of the effective date of termination. Should this Agreement be ended, the termination will not apply to students already accepted to Widener University under the terms of the Agreement. The willingness of both institutions to enter into this Agreement in order to facilitate the transfer of students from Delaware County Community College to Widener University and to expand their opportunities for academic success is indicated by the following signature. The undersigned representatives of the parties, Delaware County Community College and Widener University, have executed this Agreement on the date indicated: Signatures on file in the Transfer Office – February 2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Reading, Thinking, and Writing 3
ADJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJ 105
Introduction to the Criminal Justice
System 3
MAT 120 or
MAT 121Modern College Mathematics or
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
3
MATH 11A Math elective 3
COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 COMS 180 Public Speaking and Presentation 3SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 105 Introduction to Sociology 3
15 15
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112
English Composition II: Writing About
Literature 3 ENGL 102 Literature and Critical Writing 3
ADJ 241 Criminal Law Procedure & Adjudication 3 CJ 325 Criminal Law and Procedure 3
DPR 100 Introduction to Information Technology 3 CSCI 101 Introduction to Personal Computers 3
ADJ 120 Principles of Investigation 3 CJ 10A 100 level Criminal Justice Elective 3
PSY 140 General Psychology 3 PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology 3
15 15
Third Semester Third Semester
ADJ 225 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CJ 405 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3
ADJ 240 Criminology 3 SOC 201 Criminology 3
ADJ 280 Organized Crime 3 CJ 285 Organized Crime 3
POL 120 American National Government 3 POLS 101 American Political Science 3
Humanities Elective1
3 Dependent upon course selection 3
15 15
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
ADJ 202 Terrorism 3 CJ 20A 200 level Criminal Justice elective 3
ADJ 250 Contemporary Police Services 3 CJ 20A 200 level Criminal Justice elective 3
ADJ 260 Corrections, Probation, and Parole 3 CJ 215 The Correctional System 3
ADJ 261 Youthful Offender 3 CJ 315
Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile
Justice 3
Science Elective with Scientific Inquiry
(SI) designation 4 SCI 1LBA Science w/ Lab elective 4
16 16
Total Credits: 61 Total Credits: 61
1. Choose one course from any of the following: ART 110, ART 111, ART 112, ART 122, ART 123, ART 124, ART 130, any
PHI, any MUS, or ENG 200 and above.
Associate in Arts in Administration of Justice
Notes:
Widener University
Administration of Justice
to
Delaware County Community College
Bachelor of Arts in Criminal JusticeFor students who enrolled in this major Fall 2016 and after
2/2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Reading, Thinking, and Writing 3
DPR 100 Introduction to Information Technology 3 CSCI 101 Introduction to Personal Computers 3
BUS 100 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 100
Understanding and Working in
Organizations 3
ACC 111 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 204 Financial Accounting 3
SOC 210 Cultural Anthropology1
3 ANTH 105 Cultural Anthropology 3
15 15
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112
English Composition II: Writing about
Literature 3 ENGL 102 Literature and Critical Writing 3
ECO 210 Macroeconomic Principles 3 EC 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MAT 135 Business Precalculus 3 MATH 117 Elementary Functions 3
ACC 112 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 204 Managerial Accounting 3
BUS 230 Principles of Marketing2
3 MKT 300 Marketing Principles 3
15 15
Third Semester Third Semester
ECO 220 Microeconomic Principles 3 3
MAT 136 Business Calculus 3 MATH 118 Elementary Calculus I 3
BUS 210 Principles of Management 3 MGT 210 Foundations of Management 3
BUS 130 Business Communication 3 PRWR 215
Effective Communication in the
Digital Age 3
Any Scientific Inquiry (SI) 4 SCI 10A Science elective 3
16 15
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
BUS 243 Legal Environment of Business 3 BLAW 150 Legal & Ethical Env of Business 3
BUS 220 Elementary Statistics 3 QA 251 Elementary Statistical Analysis 3
HUM Elective3
3 Dependent on course selection 3
HIS Elective 3 HIST 10A History Elective 3Science Elective 3-4 SCI 10A Science elective 3-4
15-16 15-16
Total Credits: 61-62 Total Credits: 60-61
1
2
3
4
Humanities elective suggestions: ART, DRA, ENG 200 or higher, FRE, GER, HUM, ITA, MUS, PHI, SPA, RUS, or ARB
For students who enrolled in this major Fall 2016 and after
For Finance major, not Financial Planning concentration
Widener requires SOC 210. If not completed at DCCC, it must be completed at Widener. Alternatively, students can
take any other PSY or SOC course that meets the DCCC DJ requirement, but students will still need to take Cultural
Anthropology at Widener.
Notes:
Widener University
Business Administrationto
Delaware County Community College
B.S.B. in Management, Economics, Accounting, Finance4
Must earn "B" or higher for course to equal MKT 300. If grade earned is lower than a "B", student will receive
Business elective credit.
1-2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Reading, Thinking, and Writing 3
DPR 100 Introduction to Information Technology 3 CSCI 101 Introduction to Personal Computers 3
BUS 100 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 100
Understanding and Working in
Organizations 3
ACC 111 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 204 Financial Accounting 3
SOC 210 Cultural Anthropology1
3 ANTH 105 Cultural Anthropology 3
15 15
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112
English Composition II: Writing about
Literature 3 ENGL 102 Literature and Critical Writing 3
ECO 210 Macroeconomic Principles 3 EC 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MAT 135 Business Precalculus 3 MATH 117 Elementary Functions 3
ACC 112 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 204 Managerial Accounting 3
BUS 230 Principles of Marketing2
3 MKT 300 Marketing Principles 3
15 15
Third Semester Third Semester
ECO 220 Microeconomic Principles 3 3
MAT 136 Business Calculus 3 MATH 118 Elementary Calculus I 3
BUS 210 Principles of Management 3 MGT 210 Foundations of Management 3
BUS 130 Business Communication 3 PRWR 215
Effective Communication in the
Digital Age 3
Any Scientific Inquiry (SI) 4 SCI 10A Science elective 4
16 16
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
BUS 243 Legal Environment of Business 3 BLAW 150 Legal & Ethical Env of Business 3
BUS 220 Elementary Statistics 3 QA 251 Elementary Statistical Analysis 3
HUM Elective3
3 HUM 10A Humanities elective 3
DPR 110 Introduction to C++ 3 CSCI 131 Introduction to Programming 3Science Elective 3-4 SCI 10A Science elective 3-4
15-16 15-16
Total Credits: 61-62 Total Credits: 61-62
1
2
3 Humanities elective suggestions: ART, DRA, ENG 200 or higher, FRE, GER, HUM, ITA, MUS, PHI, SPA, RUS, or ARB
For students who enrolled in this major Fall 2016 and after
Widener requires SOC 210. If not completed at DCCC, it must be completed at Widener. Alternatively, students can
take any other PSY or SOC course that meets the DCCC DJ requirement, but students will still need to take Cultural
Anthropology at Widener.
Notes:
Widener University
Business Administrationto
Delaware County Community College
B.S.B. in Business Informatics
Must earn "B" or higher for course to equal MKT 300. If B- or lower is earned, student will receive Business elective
credit.
2-2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Reading, Thinking, and Writing 3
DPR 100 Introduction to Information Technology 3 CSCI 101 Introduction to Personal Computers 3
BUS 100 Introduction to Business 3 MGT 100
Understanding and Working in
Organizations 3
ACC 111 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 204 Financial Accounting 3
SOC 2103 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 105 Cultural Anthropology 3
15 15
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112 English Composition II: Writing about Literature3 ENGL 102 Literature and Critical Writing 3
ECO 210 Macroeconomic Principles 3 EC 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MAT 135 Business Precalculus 3 MATH 117 Elementary Functions 3
ACC 112 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 204 Managerial Accounting 3
BUS 230 Principles of Marketing1
3 MKT 300 Marketing Principles 3
15 15
Third Semester Third Semester
ECO 220 Microeconomic Principles 3 EC 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3
MAT 136 Business Calculus 3 MATH 118 Elementary Calculus I 3
BUS 210 Principles of Management 3 MGT 210 Foundations of Management 3
BUS 130 Business Communication 3 PRWR 215
Effective Communication in the
Digital Age 3
Any Scientific Inquiry (SI) 4 SCI 10A Science elective 3
16 15
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
BUS 243 Legal Environment of Business 3 BLAW 150 Legal & Ethical Env of Business 3
BUS 220 Elementary Statistics 3 QA 251 Elementary Statistical Analysis 3
HUM Elective2
3 Dependent on course selection 3
POL 200 World Affairs 3 POLS 221 Introduction to International Relations 3Science Elective 3-4 SCI 10A Science elective 3-4
15-16 15-16
Total Credits: 61-62 Total Credits: 60-61
1
2
3
Humanities elective suggestions: FRE, GER, SPA
For students who enrolled in this major Fall 2016 and after
Notes:
Widener University
Business Administrationto
Delaware County Community College
B.S.B. in International Business
Must earn "B" or higher for course to equal MKT 300. If B- or lower is earned, student will receive
Business elective credit.
Widener requires SOC 210. If not completed at DCCC, it must be completed at Widener.
Alternatively, students can take any PSY or SOC to meet the DJ requirement but students will still
need to take Cultural Anthropology at Widener.
1-2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Reading, Thinking, and Writing 3
MAT 160 Calculus I 4 MATH 141 Calculus I 4
DPR 100 Intro to Information Technology 3 CSCI 101 Introduction to Personal Computers 3
DPR 101 Intro to Computer Science 3 CSCI 151 Introduction to Computer Science I 4
HIS elective1
3 HIST 10A History Elective 3
16 17
Second Semester Second Semester
DPR 110
or
DPR 108
Intro to C++
or
Introduction to Computer Science 3 CSCI 20A Computer Science Elective 3
MAT 161 Calculus II 4 MATH 142 Calculus II 4
ENG 112
English Composition II: Writing About
Literature 3 ENGL 102 Literature and Critical Writing 3
DPR 104
or
DPR 205
Introduction to Java Programming
or
Introduction to Java Programming 3 CSCI 152 Introduction to Computer Science II 4
PSY 140 General Psychology 3 PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology 3
16 17
Third Semester Third Semester
NET 110 Network Communications 3 CSCI 20A Computer Science Elective 3
DPR 204 Intermediate Java Programming 3 CSCI 257 Object-Oriented Programming 4
PHY 110 College Physics I 4 PHYS 141/143 College Physics I and Lab 4
SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 105 Introduction to Sociology 3
MAT 230 Foundations of Discrete Mathematics 3 MATH 151 Elementary Discrete Mathematics I 3
16 17
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
DPR 212 Data Structures and Algorithms 4 CSCI 258 Data Structures and Algorithms 4
COMM 100 Interpersonal Communications 3 COMS 290 Interpersonal Communication 3
PHY 111 College Physics II 4 PHYS 142/144 College Physics II and Lab 4
Humanities Elective2
3 COMS 10A Social Science elective 3
Humanities Elective3
3 Dependent on course selection 3
17 17
Total Credits: 65 Total Credits: 68
Associate in Science in Computer Science
Notes:
Widener University
For students who entered this major Fall 2016 and after
1. Students should choose once course from HIS 110, HIS 120, HIS 150 or HIS 160.
Computer Science
to
Delaware County Community College
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
3. Choose any DCCC Humanities course.
2. Choose any COMM course.
3/2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Reading, Thinking, and Writing 3
COMM 100 Interpersonal Communications 3 COMS 290 Interpersonal Communication 3
HIS Option1
3
Dependent on course selection -
Meets HIS requirement 3
HUM Elective2
3 Dependent on course selection 3
DPR 101 Introduction to Computer Science 3 CSCI 151 Introduction to Computer Science I 3
15 15
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112 English Composition II 3 ENGL 102 Advanced Composition and Literature 3
COMM 104 Introduction to Mass Communications 3 COMS 130 Mass Media and Society 3
MAT Option3
3-4
Dependent on course selection -
Meets Math requirement 3-4
Any course to meet Scientific Inquiry 4
Dependent on course selection -
Meets Science requirement 4
Humanities Elective4
3 Dependent on course selection 3
16-17 16-17
Third Semester Third Semester
COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 COMS 180 Public Speaking and Presentation 3
COMM 102 Communcation Across Cultures 3 COMS 10A Communication Elective 3
Humanities Elective5
3 Dependent on course selection 3
PSY 140 General Psychology 3 PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology 3Science or Mathematics Elective 3-4 Dependent on course selection 3
15-16 15
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
COMM 115 Introduction to Public Relations 3 COMS 275 Introduction to Public Relations 3
HUM 141 Film Language 3 COMS 251 Film Analysis (WE) 3
SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 105 Introduction to Sociology 3
COMM 201 Communication Theory 3 COMS 230 Communication Theory 3
Open Elective 3 Dependent on course selection 3
15 15
Total Credits: 61-63 Total Credits: 61-62
3-2016
2. Student should choose any HUM course.
4. Humanities elective suggestions: ART, ENG 200 or higher, MUS, or PHI.
Widener University
5. Student can choose any Humanities course except for a COMM designated course.
CommunicationAssociate in Art in Communication Studies, Communication Arts
Delaware County Community College
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studiesto
For Students who begin the major Fall 2016 and after
Notes:
1. Choose from HIS 110, HIS 120, HIS 150, HIS 254, HIS 160 or HIS 255.
3. Choose from MAT 120, MAT 121, MAT 151, MAT 152 or MAT 160.
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition 3 ENGL 101 Composition & Critical Thinking 3
ECE 100 Principles of Early Childhood Education 3 ED 1101 Family and Community Connections 3
ECE 112
Developing a Professional Portfolio & Resource
File for ECE1
1 ED 10A Education elective 0
ECE 130 Early Childhood Development 3 ED 202 Educational Psychology: Early Learners 3
COMM 100 or
COMM 111
Introduction to Interpersonal Communication or
Public Speaking 3
COMS 290 or
COMS 180
Interpersonal Communication or Public
Speaking & Presentation 3HIS 110 American History I 3 HIST 121 Growth of American Civilization I 3
16 15
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112 English Composition II: Writing About Literature 3 ENGL 102 Adv Exposition & Critical Thinking 3
EDU 215
OR
ECE 120
Theory and Field Experience in Elementary
Education1
OR
Early Childhood Labatory I1
3-4 ED 10A Education elective 0
ECE 140 Curriculum Development 3 ED 1308 Integrating the Arts 3
PSY 140 General Psychology 3 PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology 3
Lab Science elective (SI designation) 4 SCI 10A Science elective 4
16-17 13
Third Semester Third Semester
EDU 220 Introduction to Special Education 3 ED 1102
Effective Instructional Practices &
Delivery Methods for all levels of Special
Education Support 3
ECE110 Methods and Materials for Teaching I 3 ED 1202
Advocacy, Collab., & Cooperative
Learning 3
ENG 250 Children's Literature 3 ENGL 1LTA English Literature elective 3
ECE 111 Methods and Materials for Teaching II 3 ED 1204
Engaging Young Children, Integrating
Curriculum & Instruction 3
MAT 125 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I 3 MATH 111 Mathematical Ideas I 3
15 15
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
ECE 201 Children, Families and Community 3 ED 1201 Family Collaboration & Diversity 3
ECE 121 ECE Lab II (Capstone) 4 ED 1302 Early Literacy Foundations 1-2 3
EDU 208 English Language Learners 3 ED 1422 Teaching English Language Learners 3
MAT 126 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II 3 MATH 112 Mathematical Ideas II 3
POL Elective2
3 Dependent upon course selection 3
16 15
Total Credits 63-64 Total Credits 58
1. Credits are transferrable but not USEABLE in the curriculum at Widener University.
Widener University B.Ed. Elementary Education: The Early Years/Special Education
2. Students must choose from any POL course.
Students should follow the recommended courses above to maximize their time at Delaware County Community College, and earn the
most credits in transfer to Widener University.
Notes:
For students who enrolled in this major Fall 2016 and after
Education
Associate in Arts in Early Childhood Education
Widener UniversityDelaware County Community College
to
2/2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Reading, Thinking, and Writing 3
MAT elective1
3 - 4 MATH 11A Dependent on course selection 3-4
COMM 100
or
COMM111
Introduction to Interpersonal
Communication
or
Public Speaking 3
COMS 290
or
COMS 180
Interpersonal Communication or Public
Speaking & Presentation 3HIS Elective 3 HIST 10A History Elective 3
DPR 100 Introduction to Information Systems 3 CSCI 101 Introduction to Personal Computers 3
15 - 16 15-16
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112 English Composition II: Writing about Lit. 3 ENGL 102 Advanced Composition & Literature 3HIS Elective 3 HIST 10A History elective 3
MAT Elective2
3-4 MATH 11A Dependent on course selection 3-4
Laboratory Science (SI) Elective3
4 SCI 1LBA Science w/ Lab elective 4
ENG 115 Research for English Majors 3 ENGL 10A English elective 3
16-17 16-17
Third Semester Third SemesterENG 220
or
ENG 221
British Literature to 1800
or
British Literature to Modern 3
ENGL 133 or
ENGL 134 British Literature I or British Literature II 3ENG 240
or
ENG 241
World Literature I
or
World Literature II 3
ENGL 131 or
ENGL 132
Literature of the Western World I
or
Literature of the Western World II 3
Humanities Elective4
3 Dependent upon course selection 3
ENG Elective 3 Dependent upon course selection 3
Laboratory Science Elecitve 4 SCI 1LBA Science w/ Lab elective 4
16 16
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
ENG 230 American Literature Shaping the Ideal 3 ENGL 135 American Literature 3
ENG Elective 3 Dependent upon course selection 3
Humanities Elective4
3 Dependent upon course selection 3
Social Science Elective5
3
PSY 20A or
SOC 20A 200 level Social Science elective 3
Humanities/Social Science Elective6
3 Dependent upon course selection 3
15
Total Credits Total Credits: 62-64
Notes:
1
2
3
4
5
6
Foreign Language Recommended. Students should not choose an ENG course. Widener recommends two consecutive
courses of the same foreign language.
PHY 100 or PHY 107 do not meet this requirement.
Choose from MAT 120 or higher (not MAT 125, 126 or 128)
Choose from any 200 level PSY or SOC course.
Students should not choose an ENG course.
EnglishAssociate in Art in English
Widener UniversityDelaware County Community College
to
Choose from MAT 120, 121, 135, 151, 152, 160 or 210
Bachelor of Arts in English
15
62-64
For students who start the major Fall 2016 and after
3/2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Composition & Critical Thinking 3
HIS 110 American History I 3 HIST 121 American Civilization I 3
MAT course1
3-4 Dependent upon course selection 3-4
POL 120 American National Government 3 POLS 101 American Government and Politics 3
PSY 140
or
SOC 110
General Psychology
or
Introduction to Sociology 3
PSY 105
or SOC
105
Introduction to Psychology or
Introduction to Sociology 3
15-16 15-16
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112
English Composition II: Writing about
Literature 3 ENGL 102 Literature and Critical Writing 3
HIS 120 American History II 3 HIST 122 American Civilization II 3
Social Science Elective2
3
PSY 20A
or
SOC 20A 200 level Social Science elective 3
COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 COMS 180 Public Speaking & Presentation 3
DPR 100 Introduction to Information Technology 3 CSCI 101 Introduction to Personal Computers 3
15
15
Third Semester Third Semester
HIS 150 World Civilization I 3 HIST 111 World Civilization to 1500 3
ECO 220 Microeconomic Principles 3 EC 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3Humanities Elective 3 Dependent upon course selection 3
Foreign Language Elective 3 Dependent upon course selection 3
Laboratory Science (SI) Elecetive 4 SCI 1LBA Science with Lab Elective 4
16 16
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
HIS 160 World Civilization II 3 HIST 112 World Civilization since 1500 3
Any 200 level History Elective 3 Dependent upon course selection 3
Humanities Elective 3 Dependent upon course selection 3
Social Science Elective 3 Dependent upon course selection 3
Open Elective 3 Dependent upon course selection 3
15 15
Total Credits 61-62 Total Credits: 61-62
Notes:1
2
Choose from MAT 120, 121, 151, 152, 160 or 210.
Choose any 200 level PSY or SOC course.
HistoryAssociate in Art in History
Widener UniversityDelaware County Community College
toBachelor of Arts in History
For students who enrolled in this major Fall 2016 and after
2/2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Reading, Thinking, and Writing 3
DPR 100 Technology 3 CSCI 101 Computers 3
PSY 140 General Psychology 3 PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology 3
COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 COMS 180 Public Speaking & Presentation 3
MAT 121
Introduction to Probability &
Statistics 3 MATH 11A Mathematics Elective 3
15 15
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112
English Composition II: Writing about
Literature 3 ENGL 102 Literature and Critical Writing 3
SOC 110 or SOC 120 3
SOC 105 or
SOC 204
Introduction to Sociology or Social
Problems 3
Choose any HIS course 3 HIST 10A Dependent on course selection 3
MAT 210 Introduction to Statistics 3 MATH 114
Basic Concepts of Probability &
Statistics 3
Humanities Elective1
3 HUM 10A Humanities Elective 3
15 15
Third Semester Third Semester
PSY 220 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSY 225 Abnormal Psychology 3
SOC 260
Research Methods in the Social
Sciences 3 SOC 382 Research Design for Sociology 3
Open Elective2
3-4 Dependent on course selection 3-4
Psychology Elective3
3 Dependent on course selection 3
Scientific Inquiry Lab Science
Elective 4 SCI 10A Science elective 4
16-17 16-17
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
Lab Science Elective 4 SCI 10A Science elective w/ Lab 4
Humanities Elective1
3 HUM 10A Humanities elective 3
Open Elective 3-4 FREE 10A Free Elective 3-4
Psychology Elective4
3 Dependent on course selection 3
Psychology Elective4
3 Dependent on course selection 3
16-17 16-17
Total Credits: 62-64 Total Credits: 62-64
Widener University
PsychologyAssociate in Science in Psychology
Delaware County Community College
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
to
For students who enrolled in this major Fall 2016 and after
Notes:
4. Choose two courses from: PSY 210, PSY 290, PSY 200, PSY 221.
3. Choose one course from: PSY 203, PSY 215, or PSY 235.
1. Humanities elective suggestions: ART, ENG 200 or higher, MUS, or PHI.
2. Widener recommends students complete either MAT 100 or MAT 135. If not taken at DCCC, it will need to be completed at
Widener.
1/2016
First Semester First Semester
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Reading, Thinking and Writing 3
MAT 160 Calculus I 4 MATH 141 Calculus I 4
CHE 110 General Chemistry I 4 CHEM 145&147 General Chemistry I with Lab 4
EGR 150 Engineering Topics 1 ENGR 111 Engineering Techniques 1DPR 101 Intro to Computer Science 3 CSCI 151 Introduction to Computer Science I 3
15 15
Second Semester Second Semester
ENG 112 English Comp II: Writing About Literature 3 ENGL 102 Literature and Critical Thinking 3
MAT 161 Calculus II 4 MATH 142 Calculus II 4
CHE 111 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 146&148 General Chemistry II with Lab 4
PHY 131 University Physics I 4 PHYS 161&163 Physics I with Lab 4
15 15
Third Semester Third Semester
MAT 260 Calculus III 4 MATH 241 Multivariable Calculus 4
PHY 132 University Physics II 4 PHYS 162&164 Physics II with Lab 4
Engineering Curriclum Electives2
3-5 ENGR Engineering curriculum course -see below 3-5
Any transferable Diversity & Social Justice
designated Social Science course3
3Any Social Science/Humanities elective
course 3
Any transferable Global Understading
designated Social Science course4
3 Any Social Science elective course 3
17-19 17-19
Fourth Semester Fourth Semester
MAT 261 Differential Equations 3 MATH 242 Elementary Differential Equations 3
COMS 290 or Interpersonal Communications or
COMS 180 Public Speaking & Presentation 3Engineering Curriclum Electives
26-9 ENGR Engineering curriculum course -see below 6-9
Humanities Elective5
3 Any Humanities elective course 3
15-18 15-18
Total Credits: 62-67 Total Credits: 62-67
4/1/2017
3. Students should choose any ENG, HUM or HIS course that meets the Diversity and Social Justice CALG.
4. Students should choose any Psychology or Sociology course that meets the Global Understanding CALG.
5. Student should choose any Foreign Language, PHI, ART, ENG, HUM, or MUS course.
COMM 100
or
COMM 111
Interpersonal Communication
or
Public Speaking 3
Notes:
1. Students must take a minimum of one of the following engineering courses as part of the Engineering Curriculum Electives: EGR200,
EGR201, EGR210, EGR220.
2. Students must select 2 additional Engineering Curriculum Electives. Suggested electives by transfer discipline are listed below:
For Chemical Engineering: CHE200, CHE201, EGR200, EGR201, EGR210, EGR220.
For Civil Engineering: EGR100, EGR200, EGR201, EGR220.
For Electrical/Computer Engineering: EGR200, EGR201, EGR210, EGR220, DPR110, DPR210, MAT200.
For Mechanical Engineering: EGR100, EGR200, EGR201, EGR210, EGR220, MAT200.
Widener University
EngineeringAssociate in Science
Delaware County Community College
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
to
For Students who entered the major Fall 2016 and after
DCCC courses Widener Unviersity equiv.
EGR 200 Engineering Mechanics 3 ENGR 213 Statics 3
EGR 201 Engineering Dynamics 3 ENGR 214 Dynamics 3
EGR 210 Engineering Circuits 4 ENGR 219 Electric Circuits 3
ENGR 223 Electric Circuits Laboratory 1
EGR 220 Engineering Thermodynamics 3 ENGR 325 Thermodynamics 3
EGR 100 Engineering Graphics 3 ENGR 113 Computer-Aided Enginerring Design 3
CHE 200 Organic Chemistry I 5 CHEM 255 Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 257 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 1
CHE 201 Organic Chemistry II 5 CHEM 256 Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 258 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 1
DPR 110 Introduction to C++ 3 CSCI 152 Introduction to Computer Science II 3
DPR 210 Object Oriented C++ 3 CSCI 20A CSCI 200 Level Elective 3
MAT 200 Linear Algebra 3 MATH 331 Linear Algebra 3