HEALD COLLEGE - University of San Francisco
HEALD COLLEGE - University of San Francisco
HEALD COLLEGE - University of San Francisco
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<strong>HEALD</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />
(COURSES TRANSFERABLE TO USF BASED ON APRIL-2008 <strong>HEALD</strong> CATALOG)<br />
The following courses are transferable to USF as general electives unless noted otherwise next to<br />
course title. Heald courses are awarded quarter units.<br />
This general transfer Articulation Agreement is to be used as a guide for the purposes <strong>of</strong> Admission into the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> as a transfer student. USF will accept English and Math courses from Heald<br />
Colleges only on case by case basis at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Evaluator. Generally, ‘remedial’<br />
courses, such as arithmetic and trigonometry, ‘skill’ courses such as keyboarding and document processing,<br />
and 'recreational' and 'personal enrichment' courses are not transferable. Courses not listed in this guide<br />
will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis. The Office <strong>of</strong> Admission will award academic transfer<br />
credit as appropriate at the time <strong>of</strong> admission.<br />
COURSE #<br />
COURSE TITLES<br />
ACCTG 104<br />
Fundamental <strong>of</strong> Accounting<br />
ACCTG 106<br />
Computerized Accounting Concepts<br />
ACCTG 115<br />
Payroll Accounting Concepts<br />
ACCTG 205<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting I<br />
ACCTG 206<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting II<br />
ACCTG 207<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting III<br />
ACCTG 215<br />
Accounting Spreadsheet<br />
ACCTG 223<br />
Federal and State Income Taxes<br />
ANATPHYS 215 Anatomy & Physiology (meets CORE Area B2 for CPS only)<br />
BUS ADMN 115 Principles <strong>of</strong> Business Mgmt.<br />
BUS ADMN 140 Salesmanship<br />
BUS ADMN 145 Marketing Principles<br />
BUS ADMN 216 Principles <strong>of</strong> Human Resources<br />
BUS ADMN 220 E-Commerce<br />
BUS ADMN 230 Advertising<br />
BUS ADMN 235 Business Law and Ethics<br />
BUS ADMN 240 Product Development<br />
BUS ADMN 255 Technical Sales<br />
COMP APP 100 Intro to S<strong>of</strong>tware Application<br />
COMP APP 101 Word Processing Essentials<br />
COMP APP 121 Spreadsheet Applications<br />
COMP APP 215 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Document Production<br />
COMP APP 221 Database Management<br />
CRIM JUS 105 Intro to Criminal Justice<br />
CRIM JUS 115 Criminology<br />
CRIM JUS 150 Intro to Corrections<br />
CRIM JUS 205 Criminal Investigation<br />
CRIM JUS 220 Criminal Law<br />
CRIM JUS 240 Contemporary Issues in CJ<br />
CRIM JUS 245 Juvenile Justice<br />
ENGL 202<br />
Public Speaking (USF CORE Area A1 for CPS only)<br />
ENGL 203<br />
Advanced Public Speaking (USF CORE Area A1 for CPS only)<br />
ENGL 212<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> Public Speaking (USF CORE Area A1 for CPS only)<br />
ENGL 255<br />
Advanced Composition (USF CORE Area A2 for CPS only)<br />
ENV SCI 225 Intro to Environmental Science (USF CORE Area B2 for CPS only)<br />
FRN LANG 264 Conversational Japanese Lang I<br />
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FRN LANG 265 Conversational Japanese Lang II<br />
HOSPTOUR 100 Intro to Hospitality<br />
HOSPTOUR 102 Travel Procedures<br />
HOSPTOUR 103 Hotel Operations<br />
HOSPTOUR 104 Food Service<br />
HOSPTOUR 107 Hospitality and Tourism Field Exp.<br />
HUMNS 205<br />
Contemporary Literature: Culture Perspectives<br />
INFOTECH 105 Intro to Networking Concepts<br />
INFOTECH 115 Core Hardware Technologies<br />
INFOTECH 125 Operating System Technologies<br />
INFOTECH 130 Intro to Programming Concepts<br />
INFOTECH 140 Fiber Optics Theory<br />
INFOTECH 145 Optical Fiber Installation<br />
INFOTECH 150 Fiber Optic Network Testing<br />
INFOTECH 155 Intro to Plastic Optical Fiber<br />
INFOTECH 205 Intro to Client/Server Networking<br />
INFOTECH 210 FTTH/PON Fundamentals<br />
INFOTECH 215 Advanced Networking<br />
INFOTECH 220 Introduction to Linux<br />
INFOTECH 260 Introduction to Computer Security<br />
INFOTECH 265 Advanced Database Concepts<br />
INFOTECH 270 Introduction to Routing Concepts<br />
INFOTECH 285 Disaster Recovery<br />
INFOTECH 290 Computer Forensics<br />
INFOTECH 295 Defensive Countermeasures<br />
NET ADMN 780 Windows 2003 Networking I<br />
NET ADMN 880 Windows 2003 Networking II<br />
NET TECH 700 Cisco Networking Fundamentals<br />
NET TECH 710 Routing Fundamentals<br />
NET TECH 810 Advanced Routing<br />
NET TECH 850 WAN Technologies<br />
PHYSICS 270<br />
Introduction to Physics (meets USF CORE Area B2 for CPS only)<br />
PSYCH 220 Introduction to Psychology (meets USF CORE Area E)<br />
WEB TECH 225 Web Page Development<br />
WEB TECH 725 Network and Internet Fundamentals<br />
WEB TECH 735 Web Page Authoring Fundamentals<br />
WEB TECH 745 TCP/IP Concepts and Practices<br />
WEB TECH 825 Web Design Methodology<br />
WEB TECH 835 E-Commerce Strategies<br />
WEB TECH 845 E-Commerce Practices<br />
All students who wish to receive an undergraduate degree from USF must satisfy the coursework included<br />
in the CORE CURRICULUM. All transfer students are encouraged to contact the Admissions Office for<br />
clarification <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> procedures and policies at (415) 422-6563. A student need not fulfill all<br />
these classes before transferring, however these courses must be completed to graduate from USF. A 3-<br />
UNIT SEMESTER OR 4-UNIT QUARTER COURSE WILL SATISFY THE INDIVIDUAL CORE<br />
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AREA REQUIREMENT. The total CORE REQUIREMENT <strong>of</strong> 44-units must be met in order to graduate<br />
from USF, which means additional courses in a CORE CURRICULUM may be needed to meet the total<br />
requirement.<br />
Additional <strong>University</strong> Mission Requirements: In addition to completing the specific CORE course<br />
requirements, the USF baccalaureate degree candidate will complete a minimum <strong>of</strong> two courses within the<br />
CORE or within his/her major/minor that integrate two mission-driven characteristics: Service Learning<br />
and Cultural Diversity.<br />
For students in the College <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Studies, some CORE Areas will be satisfied through cohort<br />
work. CPS students must consult their advisor for fulfilling specific CORE REQUIREMENT.<br />
Updated: June 29, 2006<br />
NOTES: The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, as a private Jesuit university, autonomously sets its transfer<br />
credit policies. [See the USF Undergraduate Transfer Policies and Procedures manual for details at:<br />
www.usfca.edu/admission/transfermanual].<br />
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