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Preapproved CCAC Course Listing

Preapproved CCAC Course Listing

Thank you for your interest in transferring summer courses to Pitt Business. The courses listed below have been preapproved for transfer to Pitt Business from the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC). To ensure that your summer courses will transfer to Pitt Business, you must choose from this approved listing or the Pitt Business Preapproved Course and College Listing. You will also need to verify that you are eligible to transfer summer courses. The process and requirements are detailed below.

Any exceptions must be approved by Pitt Business. (For information about the exception process, see the Pitt Business Preapproved Course and College Listing.)

Instructions

  1. Planning: Discuss your plan to take summer courses with your Pitt Business academic advisor. It is your responsibility to know which Pitt Business requirements you need to fulfill through consultation with your Pitt Business academic advisor and review of your academic advisement transcript on PeopleSoft. Important Note: Pitt Business is transitioning to a new curriculum including a Business Analytics sequence. This affects the general education and business requirements that you are required to take. If you are unclear about the curriculum you are following, please consult with your academic advisor before planning for any summer transfer coursework.
  2. Determine if you are preapproved to transfer summer courses. You must discuss this with your academic advisor. In general, you are preapproved to transfer summer courses if you meet the following requirements:
    • You have transferred fewer than 60 credits previously from other colleges.
    • Your cumulative Pitt GPA is 2.00 or higher by the time you begin your summer course.

    If you do not meet both of these requirements for preapproval, you must speak with your Pitt Business academic advisor about your options.

  3. Review the Preapproval Transfer Policies below. You are responsible for reviewing them and understanding how they apply to you. For example, it is important to note that a maximum of 60 credits are transferable to Pitt Business from a community college. Review this and other policies below.
  4. Check the preapproved CCAC course listings below to find one or more courses that you want to take. To ensure that your courses will transfer, they must be on the approved list. If you cannot find coursework to meet your needs at CCAC, you will find other options in the Pitt Business Preapproved Course and College Listing.
  5. Register for your summer course(s) by contacting CCAC directly. This is your responsibility, as is paying the tuition fees at CCAC for your summer coursework.
  6. Once you have completed your summer course(s), request that an official CCAC transcript be sent to the address below. Please note, it is important to forward your official transcript as soon as your courses are complete. Doing so will allow Pitt Business to post your transfer credit in a timely manner. Transfer credit impacts your Pitt credit total and can have a bearing on financial aid eligibility, class standing, registration appointment assignment and more.Send your official electronic transcript to records@business.pitt.edu or paper transcripts mailed to:

College of Business Administration
University of Pittsburgh

2204 Sennott Square
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Preapproval Transfer Policies

  • You must earn a C or higher in a course for it to transfer (a C- will not transfer). To transfer, courses must be taken for a letter grade (not pass/fail). Courses must be from an accredited, U.S.-based institution.
  • You may not take/repeat a course that you have already taken at Pitt.
  • The course will transfer to Pitt for no more than the number of credits of Pitt’s equivalent course (typically 3 credits).
  • A maximum of 60 credits are transferable to Pitt Business from a community college. You must make sure that your summer coursework will not put you over this limit.
  • Once enrolled in Pitt Business, students may not transfer business courses from community colleges.  You may work with your academic advisor to identify and submit for review, via the Summer Course Exception Form, an appropriate business course offered by an AACSB-accredited business school.  AACSB accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. This policy is designed to ensure that Pitt Business students are competitive with graduates of other high-ranking business programs
  • A maximum of 5 Pitt Business core courses may be transferred from another college. You need to make sure that your summer coursework will not put you over this limit. Keep in mind that only business courses from AACSB-accredited programs will be considered. Business classes taken at Pitt regional campuses or on global experiences also count towards this limit.
  • This approved course listing is relevant for summer course transfer only. Pitt Business students may not take courses at other colleges for transfer during the regular academic year (fall and spring semesters).
  • For courses from outside the US, students will not follow this approval process, but will need to gain approval through the Pitt Global Experiences Office. This also applies if the courses are from outside the US but the transcript is issued from a US-based institution. In that case, students will need to gain approval through the Global Experiences Office. Students must follow the procedures and deadlines set by the Global Experiences Office for course approval prior to departure.
  • If you have over 90 credits completed, you may still transfer approved summer coursework to Pitt Business – as long as you have not exceeded any of the transfer credit limits shown above. However, you are strongly discouraged from taking summer courses for transfer if you plan to graduate in August. Pitt Business makes no guarantee that summer transfer credit can be processed in time for August graduation. If you are planning to graduate in August, please discuss your situation with your academic advisor.
  • If you want to take a summer course and apply it towards a minor you are completing outside of the College of Business Administration, such as through the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, you must receive approval from the specific program/department in which you are completing your minor.

Preapproved CCAC Courses for Summer Transfer

The following CCAC courses are preapproved for transfer to Pitt Business. For the availability of specific CCAC courses during the summer, check the CCAC Web site at www.ccac.edu.

Please note that in some cases “non-equivalent” transfer credit is awarded (SPAN 0000 for example). This coursework transfers to Pitt Business, just not as a specific Pitt course. It does fully meet the specified Pitt Business requirement.

This course listing is organized by Pitt Business requirements (prerequisites and Arts & Sciences general education requirements). Students who are only seeking to transfer A&S elective credit may take any of the courses approved for Pitt Business general education requirements and count them as A&S elective credit. Business classes are not included. Once enrolled in Pitt Business, students may not transfer business courses from community colleges.  See details above in the Preapproval Transfer Policies.

Pitt Business Course Requirements

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
ECO 102 Princ. of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 0110 Macroeconomic 3
ECO 103 Princ. of Microeconomics 3 ECON 0100 Microeconomics 3
MAT 220 Business Calculus 4 MATH 0120 Business Calculus 4

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
ENG 101 English Composition 1 3 ENGCMP 0200 Seminar in Comp. 3

Fulfilled by 3 years of the same language in high school, with a “C” average or better. Otherwise, levels 1 and 2 of a language in college are required. If level 1 is completed at CCAC, level 2 should be completed at CCAC as well.

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
FRE 101 Elementary French 1 3 FR 0000 Non-equivalent 3
FRE 102 Elementary French 2 3 FR 0000 Non-equivalent 3
GER 101 Elementary German 1 3 GER 0000 Non-equivalent 3
GER 102 Elementary German 2 3 GER 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ITA 101 Elementary Italian 1 3 ITAL 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ITA 102 Elementary Italian 2 3 ITAL 0000 Non-equivalent 3
RUS 101 Elementary Russian 1 3 RUSS 0000 Non-equivalent 3
RUS 102 Elementary Russian 2 3 RUSS 0000 Non-equivalent 3
SPA 101 Elementary Spanish 1 3 SPAN 0000 Non-equivalent 3
SPA 102 Elementary Spanish 2 3 SPAN 0000 Non-equivalent 3

 

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
ANT 104 Native Amer of N. Amer 3 ANTH 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ANT 117 Globalization 3 ANTH 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ENG 207 African American Literature 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 101 Ethnic and Diversity Studies 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 111 Hist Dev Black Comm Pgh 3 AFRCNA 1538 Hist of Black Pgh 3
ETH 112 Understand Violence Amer 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 113 Black Women & Leadership 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 121 Current Issues in Ethnic Stud 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 122 Race Ethnic Rel Global Econ 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 123 Pol of Race/Eth/National ID 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 201 Music Black Amer 1619 to 3 AFRCNA 1335 Afr Amer Music U.S. 3
ETH 202 Music in Africa & Diaspora 3 AFRCNA 1334 Music in Africa 3
ETH 205 Latino/a Cultural Studies 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 206 Asian-American Studies 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 215 African Art/Artifacts Cycle 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ETH 220 Hist of Pgh Civil Rights Move 3 AFRCNA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
HIS 104 U.S. Hist Early Col – 1865 3 HIST 0600 United States to 1877 3
HIS 105 U.S. Hist Since 1865 3 HIST 0601 United States 1865-Pres 3
HIS 203 African American Hist 1 3 HIST 0670 African Amer Hist to 1877 3
HIS 205 African American Hist 2 3 HIST 0671 African Amer Hist sin 1865 3
HIS 219 History of Women 3 HIST 1661 Gend & Sex U.S. sin 1865 3
PSY 106 Psych of African Americans 3 PSY 0000 Non-equivalent 3
PSY 109 Psych of Women 3 PSY 0184 Psych of Gender 3
PSY 114 Human Sexuality 3 PSY 1110 Psych Human Sexuality 3
SOC 160 Intro Women’s Studies 3 GSWS 0100 Intro Gender, Sex, Wom 3
SOC 208 Urban Sociology 3 SOC 0444 Urban Sociology 3
SOC 210 Soc of Sexual Behavior 3 SOC 0436 Soc Aspects of Sexuality 3
SOC 212 Social Problems 3 SOC 0007 Social Problems 3
SOC 211 Racial & Ethnic Minorities 3 SOC 0460 Race and Ethnicity 3

 

The Humanities requirement is two courses. Complete a course in two of these three areas: Literature, Music/Art, and Philosophy.

Literature Courses:

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
ENG 115 General Literature 3 ENGLIT 0300 Intro. to Literature 3
ENG 118 Women as Writers 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ENG 200 Dramatic Literature 3 ENGLIT 0310 The Drama. Imag. 3
ENG 201 Poetry 3 ENGLIT 0315 Reading Poetry 3
ENG 202 Fiction 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ENG 203 Eng. Lit. to 18th C. 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ENG 204 Eng. Lit. 18th C. to pres. 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ENG 205 Amer. Lit. to Civil War 3 ENGLIT 0570 Amer. Lit. Trad. 3
ENG 206 Amer. Lit. Civ. to pres. 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ENG 207 Afro-American Lit. 3 ENGLIT 1245 Black Literature 3
ENG 209 World Lit. to 1650 3 ENGLIT 0590 Form. Masterpieces 3
ENG 210 World Lit. 1650 to Pres. 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ENG 222 Shakespeare’s Plays 3 ENGLIT 0580 Intro. Shakespeare 3
ENG 272 Seminar British Theatre 3 ENGLIT 0000 Non-equivalent 3
THE 101 Introduction to Theatre 3 THEA 0810 Intro. Dramatic Art 3

 

Music/Art Courses:

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
ART 103 Art History – Ancient 3 HAA 0010 Intro. World Art 3
ART 104 Art History – Modern 3 HAA 0030 Intro. to Modern Art 3
ART 106 Art Appreciation 3 HAA 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ENG 120 Art of Film 3 ENGFLM 400 Intro. to Film 3
MUS 101 Introduction to Music 3 MUSIC 0211 Western Art Music 3
MUS 121 History of Music 1 3 MUSIC 0222 W. Mus. to 1750 3
MUS 122 History of Music 2 3 MUSIC 0224 W. Mus. since 1750 3
MUS 253 History of Jazz 3 MUSIC 0711 History of Jazz 3

 

Philosophy Courses:

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHIL 0080 Intro to Phil Problems 3
PHL 155 Ethics 3 PHIL 0300 Intro to Ethics 3
PHL 157 Existentialism 3 PHIL 0470 Intro to Existentialism 3

 

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
ANT 101 Intro. to Anthropology 3 ANTH 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 0780 Intro. to Cult. Anth. 3
ANT 107 Intro. to Archeology 3 ANTH 0582 Intro. to Archeology 3
ANT 117 Globalization 3 ANTH 0000 Non-equivalent 3
HIS 101 Hist. of West. Civil. 1 3 HIST 0100 West. Civil. 1 3
HIS 102 Hist. of West. Civil. 2 3 HIST 0101 West. Civil. 2 3
HIS 104 U.S. History 1 3 HIST 0600 U.S. to 1877 3
HIS 105 U.S. History 2 3 HIST 0601 U.S. 1865-Present 3
HIS 110 Intro. Social Sciences 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
HIS 113 Hist. of the Old Testament 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
HIS 114 Hist. of the New Testament 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
HIS 151 History of American Labor 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
HIS 203 Afro-American Hist. 1 3 HIST 0670 Afro-American Hist. 1 3
HIS 205 Afro-American Hist. 2 3 HIST 0671 Afro-American Hist. 2 3
HIS 213 20th Century World Hist. 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
HIS 219 History of Women 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
HIS 220 Historical Archaeology 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
HIS 222 Pittsburgh: Past, Pres, Fut. 3 HIST 1668 History of Pittsburgh 3
HIS 229 Contemporary Hist. U.S. 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
POL 101 Intro. to Political Science 3 PS 0000 Non-equivalent 3
POL 103 American Government 3 PS 0200 American Polit. Process 3
POL 115 American Constitution 3 PS 1201 Const. & Civil Liberties 3
POL 201 Mod. Political Thought 3 PS 0600 Pol. Theory & Analysis 3
POL 206 International Relations 3 PS 0500 World Politics 3
PSY 106 Psych. of African-Amer. 3 PSY 0000 Non-equivalent 3
PSY 109 Psych. of Women 3 PSY 0184 Psych. of Gender 3
PSY 202 Social Psychology 3 PSY 0105 Intro. to Social Psych. 3
SOC 101 Intro. to Sociology 3 SOC 0010 Intro. to Sociology 3
SOC 201 Sociology of the Family 3 SOC 0438 Sociology of the Family 3
SOC 212 Social Problems 3 SOC 0007 Social Problems 3

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
ANT 103 Physical Anthropology 3 ANTH 0680 Physical Anthropology 3
BIO 100 Life Science 3 BIOSC 0800 Biol. Non-majors 1 3
BIO 103 Human Biology 3 BIOSC 0000 Non-equivalent 3
BIO 110 Intro. Biol. Sciences 4 BIOSC 0000 Non-equivalent 3
BIO 133 Environmental Science 3 BIOSC 0000 Non-equivalent 3
BIO 151 General Biology 1 4 BIOSC 0150/0050 Biology 1/Lab 4
BIO 152 General Biology 2 4 BIOSC 0160/0060 Biology 2/Lab 4
CHM 151 General Chemistry 1 4 CHEM 0110 General Chemistry 1 4
CHM 152 General Chemistry 2 4 CHEM 0120 General Chemistry 2 4
GGY 201 Geology 3 GEOL 0800 Geology 3
GGY 202 Historical Geology 3 GEOL 0060 Historical Geology 3
GGY 203 Physical Geology 4 GEOL 0040 Physical Geology 3
PHS 101 Earth Science 3 GEOL 0000 Non-equivalent 3
PHS 102 Physical Science 3 GEOL 0000 Non-equivalent 3
PHS 107 Introductory Astronomy 3 ASTRON 0089 Stars, Galax. Cos. 3
PHS 110 Princ.Physical Science 3 PHYS 0000 Non-equivalent 3
PHY 141 Physics 1 4 PHYS 0110 Intro. Physics 1 3
PHY 142 Physics 2 4 PHYS 0111 Intro. Physics 2 3
PSY 101 Intro to Psychology 3 PSY 0010 Intro to Psychology 3

CCAC Course Credits Pitt Course Credits
ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 0780 Cultural Anthropology 3
ANT 117 Globalization 3 ANTH 0000 Non-equivalent 3
ART 103 Art History – Ancient 3 HA&A 0010 Introduction to Art 3
ART 104 Art History – Modern 3 HA&A 0030 Intro. to Modern Art 3
FCL 103 Mythology 3 CLASS 1130 Classical Mythology 3
HIS 101 Hist. of West. Civil. 1 3 HIST 0100 West. Civil. 1 3
HIS 102 Hist. of West. Civil. 2 3 HIST 0101 West. Civil. 2 3
HIS 213 20th Century World Hist. 3 HIST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
PHL 111 Religions of the World 3 RELGST 0000 Non-equivalent 3
POL 206 International Relations 3 PS 0500 World Politics 3
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