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Nov 26, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Transfer Guide SFCC AA to UCM BS Health Studies
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State Fair Community College
The below courses are required for Health Studies majors and can be fulfilled at SFCC as part of the AA requirements. If these courses are not taken at SFCC, they must be completed at UCM. The full list of SFCC AA requirements can be found in the SFCC catalog.
Students who transfer to UCM with an Associate of Arts degree are considered to have met all general education requirements at UCM, except for those specifically required by the major (see UCM General Education Requirements below, if applicable).
AA General Education Requirements: 42 Semester Hours
A grade of “C” or better is required for the below courses.
AA Elective Options: 22 Semester Hours
A grade of “C” or better is required for the below courses.
Minimum Total Hours Required for SFCC AA: 64 Semester Hours
UCM BS Health Studies
he below list of courses represents the requirements a student will have left to complete after transferring to UCM with an Associate of Arts degree. Any courses listed above not taken at SFCC must be completed as part of BS requirements.
Major Requirements: 58 Semester Hours
A grade of “C” or better is required for Major courses.
Approved Electives: 9 Semester Hours
Approved electives require approval from the Health Studies program which result in a minor, certificate or prepare students for a certification or graduate school program.
A grade of “C” or better is required for Approved Electives.
Minimum Total Hours Required for BS: 120 Semester Hours
This guide is based on the UCM 2021 Undergraduate Catalog and is subject to change. This guide is a recommendation only and your actual program may vary. Time to degree completion and course sequencing will depend on any credits transferred to UCM and on planned placement in math, reading, and writing. See the current UCM Undergraduate Catalog and SFCC Course Catalog for a complete listing of academic policies, curriculum, prerequisites, and course descriptions.
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