DUAL ENROLLMENT and TRANSFER CREDIT GUIDE

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DUAL ENROLLMENT TRANSFER CREDIT GUIDE between HARFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2019-20 SCHOOL YEAR Early college admission allows students to be dually enrolled attend their high school Harford Community College (HCC) concurrently. Students may enroll in HCC credit courses may be able to use these courses for high school graduation requirements. Upon successful completion of the HCC course, the final grade is transferred to meet Harford County Public Schools () graduation requirements, recorded on the high school transcript, calculated as part of the official high school grade point average. Students Families: All courses intended to meet specific graduation requirements must receive prior approval from the Office of Middle High School Performance. Please see your School Counselor if the course you are interested in is not listed in the Transfer Guide. School Counselors: Contact the Office of Accountability if a desired course name number are not available in the Transfer Guide. 1

CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Contact: Robert Limpert, Supervisor of Magnet CTE Programs 410-588-5244 ACCT 101 Accounting Principles I ACCT 102 Accounting Principles II BA 101 Introduction to Business BA 110 Introduction to Entrepreneurship BA 203 Principles of Marketing ECON 101 Macroeconomics ECON 102 Microeconomics SDEV 103 Career Life Planning Course Number for BE46W05 HCC ACCT 101 Accounting Principles I* BE47W06 HCC ACCT 102 Accounting Principles II* BE48W05 HCC BA 101 Introduction to Business* BE49W15 HCC BA 110 Introduction to Entrepreneurship* BE50W05 HCC BA 203 Principles of Marketing* BE31W05 HCC ECON 101 Macroeconomics* BE51W05 HCC ECON 102 Microeconomics* CT8605 HCC SDEV 100 Career Life Planning HCC ACCT 101 meets course Bus Ent Capstone/ HCC ACCT 102 meets course Bus Ent Capstone/ HCC BA 101 meets course requirements for Bus Ent Capstone/ HCC BA 110 meets course requirements for Bus Ent Capstone/ HCC BA 203 meets course requirements for Bus Ent Capstone/ HCC ECON 101 meets course Bus Ent Capstone/ HCC ECON 101 meets course Bus Ent Capstone/ HCC SDEV 103 meets course Career Development, Preparation, Transition *Weighted credit issued when college course final grade returned documented on student transcript. 2

ENGLISH Contact: Kristine Scarry, Supervisor of English, Reading & Related Language Arts 410-588-5221 Scenario 1 A high school junior elects to take the junior senior English requirements at HCC. Course sequence: English 101 English 206 (junior year) English 102 English 204 (senior year) Course Number for ENG 101 English Composition ENG 206 American Literature: Late 19 th 20 th Centuries ENG 102 English Composition Literature ENG 204 English Literature: Survey of English Literature II EN03W55 HCC ENG 101 English Composition* EN03W56 HCC ENG 206 American Literature: Late 19 th 20 th Centuries* EN04W55 HCC ENG 102 English Composition Literature* EN04W56 HCC ENG 204 English Literature: Survey of English Literature II* HCC ENG 101/206 credit (Grade 11) HCC ENG 101/206 credit (Grade 11) HCC ENG 102/204 credit (Grade 12) HCC ENG 102/204 credit (Grade 12) *Weighted credit issued when college course final grade returned documented on student transcript. Scenario 2 A high school senior elects to take the senior English requirement at HCC. Course sequence: English 101 either English 102 or English 204 Course Number for ENG 101 English Composition ENG 102 English Composition Literature EN03W55 HCC ENG 101 English Composition* EN04W55 HCC ENG 102 English Composition Literature* HCC ENG 101/206 credit (Grade 11) HCC ENG 101/102 credit (Grade 12) HCC ENG 101/204 ENG 204 EN04W56 HCC ENG 204 English Literature: Survey English Literature: Survey of English of English Literature II Literature II* credit (Grade 12) *Weighted credit issued when college course final grade returned documented on student transcript. 3

ENGLISH Scenario 3 A high school senior who scored a 3, 4, or 5 on the AP English Language Composition exam elects to take the senior English requirement at HCC. Course sequence: English 102 Note: The student may elect to enroll in English 101 English 102 if the student plans to attend an institute of higher learning that does not accept AP scores for credit. Course Number for AP ENG 102 English Literature EN04W51 HCC ENG 102 English Composition course AP English Composition Literature* Literature assessment score of 3+ *Weighted credit issued when college course final grade returned documented on student transcript. ART 101 Fundamentals of 2-D Design ART 103 Introduction to Graphic Communication ART 107 Fundamentals of 3-D Design ART 108 Digital Media Culture ART 109 Sculpture I ART 219 Sculpture II ART 111 Studio Drawing I Observation ART 213 Studio Drawing II Contemporary Practice ART 221 Studio Drawing III Illustration ART 113 Painting I ART 214 Painting II FINE ARTS Contact: Jeffrey Winfield, Supervisor of Fine Arts 410-588-5277 Course Number for AR3505 HCC ART 101 Fundamentals of 2-D Design AR3705 HCC ART 103 Introduction to Graphic Communication AR3805 HCC ART 107 Fundamentals of 3D Design AR3905 HCC ART 108 Digital Media Culture AR3305 HCC ART 109 Sculpture I AR4105 HCC ART 219 Sculpture II AR4205 HCC ART 111 Studio Drawing I Observation AR4305 HCC ART 213 Studio Drawing II Contemporary Practice AR4405 HCC ART 221 Studio Drawing III Illustration AR4605 HCC ART 113 Painting I AR4705 HCC ART 214 Painting II Prerequisite required Prerequisite ART 109 Prerequisite ART 111 Prerequisite ART 213 Prerequisite required 4

FINE ARTS ART 115 Ceramics I ART 220 Ceramics II ART 120 Digital Foundations I ART 208 Digital Foundations II ART 122 Color: Art, Science Culture ART 160 Time-Based Media ART 270 Multimedia II ART 204 Typography ART 207 Graphic Design ART 218 Printmaking ART 229 Design for the Web ART 233 Portfolio Workshop ART 201 History of Art: Ancient Medieval ART 202 History of Art: Renaissance to Modern ART 203 Arts Architecture of the United States ART 239 Asian Art Culture ART 240 Modern Art Culture MUS 103 Music Theory I MUS 104 Music Theory II MUS 124 Vocal Performance Workshops Course Number for AR3405 HCC ART 115 Ceramics I AR4805 HCC ART 220 Ceramics II AR4905 HCC ART 120 Digital Foundations I AR5005 HCC ART 208 Digital Foundations II AR5105 HCC ART 122 Color: Art, Science, Culture AR5205 HCC ART 160 Time-Based Media AR5305 HCC ART 270 Multimedia II AR3605 HCC ART 204 Typography AR5405 HCC ART 207 Graphic Design AR5505 HCC ART 218 Printmaking AR5605 HCC ART 229 Design for the Web AR5705 HCC ART 233 Portfolio Workshop AR5805 HCC ART 201 History of Art: Ancient Medieval AR5905 HCC ART 202 History of Art: Renaissance to Modern AR6005 HCC ART 203 Arts Architecture of the United States AR6105 HCC ART 239 Asian Art Culture AR6205 HCC ART 240 Modern Art Culture MU6305 HCC MUS 103 Music Theory I MU6405 HCC MUS 104 Music Theory II MU6505 HCC MUS 124 Vocal Performance Workshops Prerequisite ART 115 Prerequisite ART 120 Prerequisite ART 160 Prerequisite required Prerequisite required Other similar performance classes may be eligible 5

FINE ARTS Course Number for MUS 125 Other similar MU6605 HCC MUS 125 Vocal Performance performance classes Vocal Performance Workshops Workshops may be eligible PHOT 101 AR6705 HCC PHOT 101 Black White Black White Photography I Photography I PHOT 102 AR6806 HCC PHOT 102 Black White Prerequisite PHOT Black White Photography II Photography II 101 PHOT 105 AR6905 HCC PHOT 105 Photojournalism Photojournalism Prerequisite Required PHOT 131 AR7005 HCC PHOT 131 Digital Photography I Digital Photography I PHOT 202 AR7105 HCC PHOT 202 Alternative Photography Alternative Photography Processes Prerequisite Required Processes PHOT 206 AR7205 HCC PHOT 206 Studio Lighting Studio Lighting Prerequisite Required PHOT 231 AR7305 HCC PHOT 231 Digital Photography II Digital Photography II Prerequisite Required Note: Course numbers ending in 05 (ex. AR7305) are worth credit meeting in the first semester. All AR MU HCC courses also have the ending 06 worth credit meeting in the second semester. 6

MATHEMATICS Contact: Joanne McCord, Supervisor of Mathematics 410-588-5303 The content of three Harford Community College transitional studies mathematics courses is offered as a single Harford County Public Schools Transitional mathematics course. Students may enroll in the course to earn high school graduation credit. This course does not meet Harford Community College graduation requirements. Course Number for Algebra II MATH 021 Pre MATH 022 Liberal Arts Track I MATH 023 Liberal Arts Track II MA2701 HCC Trans Math (HCC Transitional Math 021 022 023) All students must take the HCC Placement Test register for Math 021 through HCC. In order to register for HCC Math 022, students must earn a C or better in Math 021. Students who do not earn a C or better in Math 021 will remain in the year-long course. Students in MA2701 earn 1 mathematics credit if they pass the course with a D or better. 7

MATHEMATICS The following Harford Community College mathematics courses are aligned with mathematics courses offered in Harford County Public Schools. Students may enroll in the HCC courses below to earn high school graduation credit. These courses may meet Harford Community College graduation requirements. MATH 109 Precalculus MATH 203 Calculus I MATH 204 Calculus II MATH 216 Introduction to Statistics CS 131 Computer Science I CS 132 Computer Science II Course Number for MA10W02 HCC MATH 109 Precalculus* MA21W12 HCC MATH 203 Calculus I* MA22W13 HCC MATH 204 Calculus II* MA2412 HCC MATH 216 Introduction to Statistics MA17W05 HCC CS 131 Computer Science I* MA17W06 HCC CS 132 Computer Science II* MA09 Honors Trigonometry MA10 Honors Precalculus HCC Math 203 Calculus I or MA13 AP Calculus AB MA07 MA07 HCC CS1131 Computer Science I ( 17W05) *Weighted credit issued when college course final grade returned documented on student transcript. The following Harford Community College mathematics courses are not offered in Harford County Public Schools; however, students may enroll in these courses through HCC to earn high school graduation credit. These courses may meet Harford Community College graduation requirements. MATH 206 Calculus III MATH 208 Elementary Differential Equations MATH 210 Discrete Structures MATH 217 Linear Algebra Course Number for MA23W13 HCC MATH 206 Calculus III* MA38W12 HCC MATH 208 Elementary Differential Equations* MA23W18 HCC MATH 210 Discrete Structures* MA31W12 HCC MATH 217 Linear Algebra* Calculus II or AP Calculus BC Calculus II or AP Calculus BC Calculus I or AP Calculus AB Calculus I or AP Calculus AB *Weighted credit issued when college course final grade returned documented on student transcript. 8

MATHEMATICS The following Harford Community College mathematics courses have names similar to courses taught in Harford County Public Schools; however, the HCC course content is not aligned with associated course content. Completion of these courses does not meet prerequisite for subsequent mathematics courses. Students who have achieved senior status may request high school graduation credit for successfully completing any of the courses below. All requests must be submitted to the Supervisor of Mathematics prior to course enrollment. Course Number for MATH 024 STEM Track I MATH 025 STEM Track II MATH 026 STEM Track III MATH 024 MATH 025 MATH 026 STEM Track I, II, & III MATH 101 College Algebra MATH 102 Contemporary Mathematics MATH 103 Trigonometry MATH 111 Introduction to Finite Mathematics MATH 131 Concepts in Mathematics MATH 211 Elements of Geometry NC4401 HCC MATH 024 STEM Track I NC4501 HCC MATH 025 STEM Track II NC4601 HCC MATH 026 STEM Track III MA4701 HCC STEM Track MATH 024, 025, 026 STEM Track I, II, III MA25W01 HCC MATH 101 College Algebra* MA2605 HCC MATH 102 Contemporary Mathematics MA23W15 HCC MATH 103 Trigonometry* MA48W01 HCC MATH 111 Introduction to Finite Mathematics* MA4905 HCC MATH 131 Concepts in Mathematics MA5005 HCC MATH 211 Elements of Geometry 0 0 0 MA07 MA07 MA07 MA07 MA07 MA07 MA07 MA07 MA07 MA07 *Weighted credit issued when college course final grade returned documented on student transcript. 9

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Contact: Deborah Basler, Supervisor of High School Physical Education 410-588-5249 PE 230 Wellness Walking (on-line in-person) PE 228 Weight Training PE 229 Advanced Weight Training PE 137 Circuit Fitness 1 credit (HCC) to a credit () Course Number for PE0315 HCC PE 230 Wellness Walking PE0786 HCC PE 228 Weight Training PE0686 HCC PE 229 Advanced Weight Training PE0486 HCC PE 137 Circuit Fitness Equivalent credit to course PE03 Equivalent credit to course PE07 Equivalent credit to course PE06 Equivalent credit to course PE04 ASTR 151 Introduction to Astronomy BIO 107 General Zoology BIO 203 Anatomy Physiology I BIO 205 Microbiology BIO 110 Introduction to Plant Sciences CHEM 111 General Chemistry I CHEM 112 General Chemistry II ES 107 Earth Space Science ES 108 General Meteorology ENV 111 Introduction to Environmental Science FS 100 Basic Forensic Science SCIENCE Contact: Andrew Renzulli, Supervisor of Science 410-588-5295 Course Number for SC16W56 HCC ASTR 151 Introduction to Astronomy 151* SC17W85 HCC BIO 107 General Zoology* SC13W81 HCC BIO 203 Anatomy Physiology I* SC12W85 HCC BIO 205 Microbiology* SC18W85 HCC BIO 110 Introduction to Plant Sciences* SC04W81 HCC CHEM 111 112 General Chemistry I General Chemistry II* SC01W81 HCC ES 107 108 Earth Space Science General Meteorology* SC08W81 HCC ENV 111 Introduction to Environmental Science* SC21W05 HCC FS 100 Basic Forensic Science* 10

SCIENCE Course Number for PHYS 101 Introductory Physics I SC06W81 HCC PHYS 101102 Introductory Physics I PHYS 102 Introductory Physics II Introductory Physics II* SCI 105 Physical Science I SCI 107 Physical Science II SC64W81 HCC SCI 105107 Physical Science I Physical Science II* *Weighted credit issued when college course final grade returned documented on student transcript. HIST 109 World History I HIST 110 World History II HIST 103 History of the United States I HIST 104 History of the United States II PS 101 American National Government PS 102 State Local Government SOCIAL STUDIES Contact: George Toepfer, Supervisor of Social Studies 410-588-5222 Course Number for SS01W81 HCC HIST 109110 World History I World History II* SS05W81 HCC HIST 103104 History of the United States I History of the United States II* HCC HIST 109/110 World History HCC HIST 103/104 US History HCC PS 101/102 SS02W81 HCC PS 101 102 American National Government State Local Government* American Government *Weighted credit issued when college course final grade returned documented on student transcript. 11

FR 101 Elementary French I FR 102 Elementary French II FR 201 Intermediate French I FR 202 Intermediate French II GER 101 Elementary German I GER 102 Elementary German II GER 201 Intermediate German I GER 202 Intermediate German II SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II WORLD LANGUAGE Contact: Kimberly Banks, Supervisor of World Languages 410-588-5218 Course Number for FL0181 HCC FR 101 102 Elementary French I Elementary French II FL0281 HCC FR 201 202 Intermediate French I Intermediate French II FL1381 HCC GER 101 102 Elementary German I Elementary German II FL1481 HCC GER 201 202 Intermediate German I Intermediate German II FL0781 HCC SPAN 101 102 Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II FL0881 HCC SPAN 201 202 Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II HCC FR 101/102 meet course French I HCC FR 201/202 meet course French II HCC GER 101/102 meet course German I HCC GER 201/202 meet course German II HCC SPAN 101/102 meet course Spanish I HCC SPAN 201/202 meet course Spanish II 12