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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Appendices



Advanced Placement (AP)

High school students may receive credit by earning the required score on an approved AP examination. An appropriate number of semester hours will be awarded, and a grade of pass (P) will be assigned for successful completion of approved courses. Information concerning the AP program may be obtained from a high school counselor. Official AP scores should be sent to NKU’s Office of Admissions (Lucas Administrative Center 400). Additional information on regulations and approved NKU programs for AP credit may be obtained from the Office of Admissions. Examination scores range from 1 to 5. Subject areas in which a student may receive credit from NKU by earning acceptable scores are listed below.

Credit for those areas marked by an asterisk (*) must be coordinated with the chair of the relevant department.

DISCIPLINE ACCEPTABLE
SCORE
COURSE SEMESTER
HOURS
AP Research Capstone 3, 4, 5 Elective 200T 3
AP Seminar Capstone 3, 4, 5 Elective 200T 3
Art, Visual Arts 3, 4, 5 ART 100 Art Appreciation 3
Art, Drawing 3, 4, 5 ARTD 210 Drawing I  3
Art, Studio 2D 3, 4, 5 ART 135 Creating Visual Order 3
Art, Studio 3D 3, 4, 5 ART 130 Creating Visual Form 3
Art History 3, 4, 5 ARTH 100 History of Art: Renaissance Modernism  AND
ARTH 101 History of Art: Prehistoric through Goth
3
3
Biological Sciences 3 BIO 120 Understanding the Living World 4
Biological Sciences 4, 5 BIO 150 /BIO 150L Introduction to Biology I with laboratory
OR BIO 120/BIO 120L Understanding the Living World
4
4
Calculus AB* 3 MAT 128 Calculus A –OR–  MAT 112 Applied Calculus 3
Calculus AB* 4, 5 MAT 129 Calculus I  4
Calculus BC* 3 MAT 129 Calculus I  4
Calculus BC* 4, 5 MAT 129 Calculus I AND
MAT 229 Calculus II
4
5
Chemistry* 3 CHE 120/CHE 120L General Chemistry I with laboratory 4
Chemistry* 4, 5 CHE 120/CHE 120L General Chemistry I with laboratory AND
CHE 121/CHE 121L General Chemistry II with laboratory
4
4
Chinese Language and Culture 3 CHI 201 Intermediate Chinese I
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for CHI 101 Elementary Chinese I and CHI 102 Elementary Chinese II by completing CHI 202 Intermediate Chinese II and receiving a grade of C- or better
3
Chinese Language and Culture 4, 5 CHI 202 Intermediate Chinese II 3
Computer Science A 3, 4, 5 CSC 260/CSC 260L Object-Oriented Programming I with Laboratory 3
1
Computer Science Principles 3, 4, 5 CSC 100T Computer Science Elective Credit 3
English Language/ Composition 3 ENG 101 College Writing 3
English Language/ Composition 4, 5 ENG 101 College Writing AND
ENG 102 Advanced College Writing
3
3
English Literature/ Composition 3, 4, 5 ENG 200 Understanding Literature 3
Environmental Science 3, 4, 5 ENV 110 Introduction to Environmental Science and Issues 3
European History 3, 4, 5 HIS 100 History of Europe to 1713 AND
HIS 101 History of Europe, 1713 to the Present
3
3
French Language and Culture 3 FRE 201 Intermediate French I
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for FRE 101 Elementary French I and FRE 102 Elementary French II by completing FRE 202 Intermediate French II and receiving a grade of C- or better
3
French Language and Culture 4 FRE 202 Intermediate French II
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for FRE 101 Elementary French I, FRE 102 Elementary French II, and FRE 201 Intermediate French I by completing a FRE 300-level course with a grade of C- or better
3
French Language and Culture 5 FRE 304 French Composition and Conversation
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for FRE 101 Elementary French I, FRE 102 Elementary French II, FRE 201 Intermediate French I, and FRE 202 Intermediate French II by completing a 300-level course or higher with a grade of C- or better
3
German Language and Culture 3 GER 201 Intermediate German I
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for GER 101 Elementary German I and GER 102 Elementary German II by completing GER 202 Intermediate German II and receiving a grade of C- or better
3
German Language and Culture 4 GER 202 Intermediate German II
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for GER 101 Elementary German I, GER 102 Elementary German II, and GER 201 Intermediate German I by completing a GER 300-level course with a grade of C- or better
3
German Language and Culture 5 GER 304 German Composition and Conversation
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for GER 101 Elementary German I, GER 102 Elementary German II, GER 201 Intermediate German I, and GER 202 Intermediate German II by completing a 300-level course or higher with a grade of C- or better
3
Government and Politics - U.S. 3, 4, 5 PSC 100 American Politics 3
Government and Politics - Comp. 3, 4, 5 PSC 102 Comparative Politics 3
Human Geography 3, 4, 5 GEO 100 Global Viewpoints: Geography and the Human Landscape 3
Italian Language and Culture 3 ITA 201 Intermediate Italian I 3
Italian Language and Culture 4, 5 ITA 202 Intermediate Italian II 3
Japanese Language and Culture 3 JPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for JPN 101 Elementary Japanese I and JPN 102 Elementary Japanese II by completing JPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II and receiving a grade of C- or better.
3
Japanese Language and Culture 4, 5 JPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II 3
Latin: Virgil 3, 4, 5 LAT 101 Elementary Latin I 3
Macroeconomics 3, 4, 5 ECO 200 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Microeconomics 3, 4, 5 ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3
Music 3, 4, 5 MUSM 111 Music Theory I AND
MUSM 122 Aural Skills I
4
Physics 1 3, 4, 5 PHY 211 General Physics with Laboratory I 5
Physics 2 3, 4, 5 PHY 213 General Physics with Laboratory II 5
Physics B 3 PHY 110 Introduction to Physics with Laboratory 4
Physics B 4 PHY 211 General Physics with Laboratory I 5
Physics B 5 PHY 211 General Physics with Laboratory I AND
PHY 213 General Physics with Laboratory II
10
Physics C
Mechanical
3 PHY 211 General Physics with Laboratory I 5
Physics C
Mechanical
4, 5 PHY 220 University Physics with Laboratory I 4
Physics C
Electricity/Magnetism
3 PHY 213 General Physics with Laboratory II 5
Physics C
Electricity/Magnetism
4, 5 PHY 222 University Physics with Laboratory II 4
Psychology 3, 4, 5 PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3
Spanish Language 3 SPI 201 Intermediate Spanish I
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for SPI 101 Elementary Spanish I and SPI 102 Elementary Spanish II by completing SPI 202 Intermediate Spanish II and receiving a grade of C- or better
3
Spanish Language 4 SPI 202 Intermediate Spanish II
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for SPI 101 Elementary Spanish I, SPI 102 Elementary Spanish II, and SPI 201 Intermediate Spanish I by completing a SPI 300-level course with a grade of C- or better
3
Spanish Language 5 SPI 304 Spanish Composition and Conversation
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for SPI 101 Elementary Spanish I, SPI 102 Elementary Spanish II, SPI 201 Intermediate Spanish I, and SPI 202 Intermediate Spanish II by completing a 300-level course or higher with a grade of C- or better
3
Spanish Literature 3 SPI 201 Intermediate Spanish I
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for SPI 101 Elementary Spanish I and SPI 102 Elementary Spanish II by completing SPI 202 Intermediate Spanish II and receiving a grade of C- or better
3
Spanish Literature 4 SPI 202 Intermediate Spanish II
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for SPI 101 Elementary Spanish I, SPI 102 Elementary Spanish II, and SPI 201 Intermediate Spanish I by completing a SPI 300-level course with a grade of C- or better
3
Spanish Literature 5 SPI 304 Spanish Composition and Conversation
Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for SPI 101 Elementary Spanish I, SPI 102 Elementary Spanish II, SPI 201 Intermediate Spanish I, and SPI 202 Intermediate Spanish II by completing a 300-level course or higher with a grade of C- or better
3
Statistics 3, 4, 5 STA 205 Introduction to Statistical Methods OR
STA 113 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
3
U.S. History 3, 4, 5 HIS 102 History of U.S. through 1877 AND
HIS 103 History of U.S. since 1877
3
3
World History 3, 4, 5 HIS 108 World History to 1500 AND
HIS 109 World History since 1500
3
3

American Board of Opticianry - National Contact Lens Examiners (ABO-NCLE)

NKU students that hold a current license and are certified with a documented apprenticeship will receive credit for an NKU equivalent course. Students must submit a copy of their optician’s license and proof of apprenticeship. The chart below shows the semester credit hours and the equivalent NKU course.

Examination Minimum Score Equivalent NKU Course Total Semester Hours
ABO-NCLE Certification Examination Pass HSC 200T Business Elective Transfer Credit
SCI 100G Natural Science General Education Credit
18
3

American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS)

NKU students who have taken and received a passing score on a certification examination from the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), as determined by the Department of Allied Health, will receive credit for equivalent NKU courses.

Examinations may be primary or post-primary examinations. An example of a primary examination is the ARRT exam for radiography. Students who have graduated from a program that is/was accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology but is not housed in a college that is/was regionally accredited would receive credit for radiography courses comparable to what would have been completed in an associate degree program at NKU. Post-primary exams are administered to those who have already completed an associate degree at a regionally accredited institution, passed the primary examination in their discipline, transferred credit for professional coursework to NKU and subsequently studied didactic content, demonstrated clinical competence and passed a post-primary exam in radiography, nuclear medicine, sonography, respiratory care or other health care discipline.

The chart below lists the examinations, pre-requisites, minimum score, the equivalent NKU courses and the maximum number of hours.

EXAMINATION PREREQUISITE EQUIVALENT NKU COURSES TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS

ARDMS - Secondary credentialing exam leading to different credential
(AB)(BR)(FE)(OB/GYN)
(PS)(AE)(PE)(VT)(MSKS)

ARDMS - SPI and specialty (e.g. RDMS, RDCS, RVT, or RMSKS

RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Practicum: Advanced Imaging

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American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)

NKU students who have taken and received a passing score on a certification examination from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) as determined by the Department of Allied Health, will receive credit for equivalent NKU courses.

Examinations may be primary or post-primary examinations. An example of a primary examination is the ARRT exam for radiography. Students who have graduated from a program that is/was accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology but is not housed in a college that is/was regionally accredited would receive credit for radiography courses comparable to what would have been completed in an associate degree program at NKU. Post-primary exams are administered to those who have already completed an associate degree at a regionally accredited institution, passed the primary examination in their discipline, transferred credit for professional coursework to NKU and subsequently studied didactic content, demonstrated clinical competence and passed a post-primary exam in radiography, nuclear medicine, sonography, respiratory care or other health care discipline.

The chart below lists the examinations, prerequisites, minimum score, the equivalent NKU courses and the maximum number of hours.

EXAMINATION PREREQUISITE EQUIVALENT NKU COURSES TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS
ARRT - Computed Tomography (CT) ARRT - Radiography; R.T.(R) or Therapy; R.T.(T) or NMTCB; CNMT RAD 470 Advanced Imaging
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
6
ARRT - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR) ARRT - Radiography; R.T.(R) or Therapy R.T.(T) RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
6
ARRT - Mammography (M) ARRT - Radiography; R.T.(R) RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
6
ARRT - Bone Densitometry (BD) ARRT - Radiography; R.T.(R) RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
6
ARRT - Cardiac Interventional (CI) ARRT - Radiography; R.T.(R) RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
6
ARRT - Vascular-Interventional (VI) ARRT - Radiography; R.T.(R) RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
6
ARRT - Cardiovascular-Interventional (CV) ARRT - Radiography; R.T.(R) RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
6
ARRT - Radiation Therapy (T) ARRT - Radiography; R.T.(R) RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
6
ARRT - Radiography (R) Graduation from JRCERT accredited program and R.T.(R) RAD 200 Introduction to Radiography
RAD 208 Radiographic Procedures I
RAD 208L Radiographic Positioning Lab I
RAD 209 Radiographic Procedures II
RAD 209L Radiographic Procedures Lab II
RAD 214 Analysis of Radiographic Quality
RAD 214L Analysis of Radiographic Quality Lab
RAD 216 Physical Principles of Radiographic Equipment
RAD 286 Radiographic Practicum I
RAD 296 Radiographic Practicum II
RAD 308 Radiographic Procedures III
RAD 309 Radiographic Procedures IV
RAD 340 Radiation Biology & Protection
RAD 350 Clinical Pathology for Radiographers
RAD 376 Radiographic Practicum III
RAD 386 Radiographic Practicum IV
RAD 396 Radiographic Practicum V
RAD 480 Radiography Seminar
49
ARRT - Sonography (S) ARRT - Radiography; R.T.(R) RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
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Child Development Associate (CDA)

NKU students who have taken and passed the CDA examination and have submitted a CDA application will receive credit for an equivalent NKU course. The chart below shows the semester credit hours and the equivalent NKU course.

Examination Minimum Score Equivalent NKU Course Total Semester Hours
Preschool CDA Pass EDU 551 Preschool Education and Programming
EDU 320 Family Engagement in the Home, School and Community
EDU 568 Administration and Supervision in Early Childhood Education
9
Infant/Toddler CDA Pass

EDU 552 Infant Toddler Education and Programming
EDU 320 Family Engagement in the Home, School and Community
EDU 568 Administration and Supervision in Early Childhood Education

9

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

CLEP, a national program of credit by examination administered by the College Board, was adopted at NKU to provide individuals with an opportunity to earn credit by examination. The Office of Testing Services at NKU is a recognized CLEP testing center and provides information about the tests as well as administering them. A grade of pass (P) will be assigned for the successful passage of a CLEP examination. Students are urged to consult their advisors before registering for CLEP exams.

The chart below shows, for each CLEP exam accepted by NKU, the minimum score, the semester credit hours earned with that score, and the equivalent NKU courses. NKU requires submission of an official score report. (The university reserves the right to revise these listings in accord with recommendations from the American Council on Education). Check the university’s testing website (http://testing.nku.edu) for updates.

EXAMINATION MINIMUM
SCORE
EQUIVALENT NKU COURSES SEMESTER
CREDITS
American Government 50 PSC 100 American Politics 3
American Literature 50 ENG 208 Survey of American Literature I AND
ENG 209 Survey of American Literature II
6
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 50 ENG 200 Understanding Literature 3
Calculus 50 MAT 129 Calculus I 4
College Composition (English Composition with Essay) 50 ENG 101 College Writing 3
College Algebra 50 MAT 109 Algebra for College Students 3
College Mathematics 50 MAT 100G Elective Credit 3
Biology 50 BIO 120/BIO 120L Understanding the Living World with Lab 4
Chemistry (no lab credit awarded) 50 CHE 120 General Chemistry I AND
CHE 121 General Chemistry II
6
English Literature 50 ENG 202 Survey of British Literature I AND
ENG 203 Survey of British Literature II
6
Financial Accounting 50 ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I - Financial 3


French Language

50 - 58 FRE 101 Elementary French I AND
FRE 102 Elementary French II
6
59+ FRE 101 Elementary French I AND
FRE 102 Elementary French II AND
FRE 201 Intermediate French I AND
FRE 202 Intermediate French II
12


German Language

50 - 59 GER 101 Elementary German I AND
GER 102 Elementary German II
6
60+ GER 101 Elementary German I AND
GER 102 Elementary German II AND
GER 201 Intermediate German I AND
GER 202 Intermediate German II
12
Human Growth and Development 50 EDU 300 Human Growth and Development 3
Humanities 50 GCC 100G - Elective Credit 3
Information Systems and Computer Applications 50 BIS 300T - Elective Transfer Credit 3
Introductory Business Law 50 BUS 230 Legal Environment 3
Introductory Psychology 50 PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introductory Sociology 50 SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3
Natural Science 50 SCI 100G - General Education Credit (no lab) 3
Pre-Calculus 50 MAT 119 Pre-Calculus Mathematics 3
Principles of Macroeconomics 50 ECO 200 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Principles of Management 50 MGT 205 Business Management Principles 3
Principles of Marketing 50 MKT 205 Principles of Marketing 3
Principles of Microeconomics 50 ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3
Social Science-History 50 SSHI 100G - Elective Credit 3


Spanish Language

50 - 62 SPI 101 Elementary Spanish I AND
SPI 102 Elementary Spanish II
6
63+ SPI 101 Elementary Spanish I AND
SPI 102 Elementary Spanish II AND
SPI 201 Intermediate Spanish I AND
SPI 202 Intermediate Spanish II
12
U.S. History I: Early Colonization to 1877 50 HIS 102 History of the United States through 1877 3
U.S. History II: 1865 to Present 50 HIS 103 History of the United States since 1877 3
Western Civilization I: Ancient to 1648 50 HIS 100 History of Europe to 1713 3
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present 50 HIS 101 History of Europe, 1713 to the Present 3

Cisco

NKU students who have taken and passed an examination from Cisco, and hold a current certification (at the time of registering for classes) will receive credit for an equivalent NKU course. The chart below shows the semester credit hours and the equivalent NKU course.

EXAMINATION

EQUIVALENT NKU COURSE

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS

CCNA Routing and Switching

CIT 247 Networking Fundamentals

CIT 447 Network Design/Troubleshooting

6

CCNA Security

CIT 247 Networking Fundamentals

CIT 484 Network Security

6

Certified Entry Networking CIT 247 Netowrking Fundamentals 3

Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)

NKU students who have taken and passed an examination from CompTIA, and hold a current certification (at the time of registering for classes) will receive credit for an equivalent NKU course. The chart below shows the semester credit hours and the equivalent NKU course.

EXAMINATION

EQUIVALENT NKU COURSE

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS

Security+ (versions SY0-501 and later)

CIT 285 Cybersecurity Fundamentals

3

Network+ INF 284 Introduction to Computer Networks 3

Note: Students with Security+ exams SY0-401 and before will be required to take CIT 285.

Credit for Prior Learning Examination (CPLE)

NKU faculty members have provided a unique opportunity for students wishing to receive credit for what they already have learned. Credit for Prior Learning Examinations (CPLE) are available for currently enrolled NKU students. The exams listed below are available to take and a grade of pass (P) will be assigned for the successful passage of a CPLE examination. Awarded CPLE credit will not replace any prior earned class credit.

Examination Credit Hours Equivalent NKU Course
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 ANT 100 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
General Anthropology 3 ANT 100T General Anthropology
Unearthing the Past: Introduction to World Prehistory 3 ANT 110 Unearthing the Past: World Archaeology
Medical and Biological Terminology 3 BIO 272 Medical and Biological Terminology
Introduction to Black Studies 3 BLS 100 Introduction to Black Studies
Cisco Certified Entry Networking 3 CIT 247 Networking Fundamentals
Unix Systems 3 CIT 371 Unix Systems
Architectural Drafting and CAD 3 CMGT 222 Architectural Drafting and CAD
NCCER Exams + Standard Journey 15 CMGT 101 Introduction to Construction Management (3)
CMGT 306 Electrical Construction (3)
CMGT 300T Technical Electives (3 each, 3 times)
CMGT 300 Co-op (2 co-ops, no credit hours, but required for CMGT degree)
EGT 100G Elective Credit (3)
Object-Oriented Programming I 3 CSC 260 Object-Oriented Programming I
Object-Oriented Programming II 3 CSC 360 Object-Oriented Programming II
Introduction to Manufacturing 3 EGT 116 Introduction to Manufacturing
Engineering Materials 3 EGT 261 Engineering Materials
Manufacturing Processes and Operations* 3 EGT 265 Manufacturing Processes and Metrology
Statics and Strength of Materials 3 EGT 300 Statics and Strength of Materials
Applied Dynamics 3 EGT 340 Applied Dynamics
Principals of Finance 3 FIN 305 Principals of Finance
ABO-NCLE Certification 18 HSC 200T Elective Transfer Credit
Healthcare Management 3 HSC 410 Healthcare Management
Elementary Programming 3 INF 120 Elementary Programming
Introduction to Web Development 3 INF 286 Introduction to Web Development
Introduction to Supervision 3 LDR 117 Introduction to Supervision
Information Literacy 3 LIN 175 Information Literacy
Finite Mathematics 3 MAT 114 Finite Mathematics
Ethics in America 3 PHI 200 Ethics
Ethics in Technology 3 PHI 310 Information Ethics
Introduction to World Religions 3 REL 200 World Religions and Cultures
Advanced Respiratory Care 3 RSP 400 Advanced Respiratory Care

*Students wishing to take these exams must seek permission from the appropriate department before registering.

DSST Examinations

The DSST credit-by-examination program, recommended by the American Council on Education, is a form of prior-learning assessment that gives students the opportunity to receive college credit as a result of their test scores. The Office of Testing Services at NKU is a recognized DSST testing center and provides information about the tests as well as administers them. A grade of pass (P) will be assigned for the successful passage of a DSST examination. Students are urged to consult their advisors before registering for DSST exams. NKU requires submission of an official score report. Check the university’s testing website (http://testing.nku.edu) for updates. (The university reserves the right to revise these listings in accord with recommendations from the American Council on Education).

EXAMINATION MINIMUM
SCORE
EQUIVALENT NKU COURSES SEMESTER HOURS
A History of the Vietnam War 49 HIS 565 The Vietnam War 3
Astronomy 48 AST 100G (This credit goes toward a student’s elective credit and can satisfy a general education natural science requirement. It will not substitute a course.) 3
Art of the Western World 48+
Departmental Essay
ARTH 101 Survey of Western Art 3
The Civil War and Reconstruction 400 HIS 394 Special Topics: Civil War and Reconstruction 3
Environment and Humanity 46 ENV 110 Introduction to Environmental Science and Issues 3
Fundamentals of College Algebra 400 MAT 100T (This credit goes toward a student’s elective credit. It will not substitute a course.) 3
Health & Human Development 48/400 BIO 125 Biological Perspective of Wellness 3
Introduction to Geography 54 GEO 100 Global Viewpoints on Geography and the Human Landscape 3
Computing and Information Technology 432 BIS 101 Computer Literacy and Informatics 3
Management Information Systems 430 BIS 300 Management Information Systems 3
Principles of Statistics 48/400 STA 205 Introduction to Statistical Methods 3
Substance Abuse 49/400 HSR 340 Alcoholism: Issues and Intervention 3

Electrician Certification (ELEC)

NKU students who have a Kentucky Electrician License and have taken and passed the below examinations from NCCER and hold a current certification (at the time of registering for classes) will receive credit for an equivalent NKU course. The chart below shows the semester credit hours and the equivalent NKU course.

Examination Minimum Score Equivalent NKU Courses Total Semester Hours
Active registered Kentucky Electrician’s License
   via Standard Journeyman Examination
NCCER Exams*
8000 On-the-Job Training Hours
PASS CMGT 101 Introduction to Construction Management
CMGT 306 Electrical Systems for Construction
CMGT 300T Technical Elective
​CMGT 300T Technical Elective
​CMGT 300T Technical Elective
​CMGT 300 Cooperative Education
CMGT 300 Cooperative Education
EGT 100G Natural Sciences General Education
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*NCCER Exams Required:

26101 Orientation to the Electrical Trade
46101 Fundamentals of Crew Leadership
26310 Load Calculations - Branch and Feeder Circuits
26303 Practical Applications of Lighting
26306 Distribution Equipment
26308 Commercial Electrical Services
26401 Load Calculations - Feeders and Services
26403 Standby and Emergency Systems
26405 Fire Alarm Systems
26408 HVAC Control
26201 Alternating Current
26202 Motors-Theory and Application
26203 Electric Lighting
26204 Conduit Bending
26205 Pull and Junction Boxes
26206 Conductors and Installations
26207 Cable Tray
26208 Conductor Terminations and Splices
26209 Grounding and Bonding
26210 Circuit Breakers and Fuses
26211Control Systems and Fundamental Concepts
26302 Conductor Selection and Calculations
26304 Hazardous Locations
26305 Overcurrent Protection
26307 Transformers
26309 Motor Calculations
26310 Voice, Data, and Video
26311 Motor Controls
26402 Healthcare Facilities
26404 Basic Electronic Theory
26406 Specialty Transformers
26407 Advanced Controls
26409 Heat Tracing and Freeze Protection
26410 Motor Operation and Maintenance
26411 Medium-Voltage Terminations and Splices
26412 Special Locations

Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Examinations

NKU students who have taken and received a passing score on a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) examination (as determined by the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Business Law) will receive credit for an equivalent NKU course. The chart below shows, for each FINRA exam accepted by NKU, the minimum score, the semester credit hours earned with that score, and the equivalent NKU courses.

EXAMINATION Series Prerequisite MINIMUM
SCORE
EQUIVALENT NKU COURSES
Registered Options Principal (OP) 4 S7, or S62 with S42,
S17, S37, or S38
Pass FIN 345 Investment and Security Analysis AND
FIN 405 Derivative Securities
General Securities Representative (GS) 7 None Pass FIN 345 Investment and Security Analysis
General Securities Sales Supervisor (Options Module FINRA-SU) 9 S7 Pass FIN 345 Investment and Security Analysis
General Securities Sales Supervisor (General Module FINRA-SU) 10 S7 Pass FIN 345 Investment and Security Analysis
General Securities Principal (GP) 24 S7, S17, S37, S38,
S62, S79, or S82
Pass FIN 345 Investment and Security Analysis
Municipal Securities Principal (MP) 53 S52 or S7 (if passed
prior to 11/7/11)
Pass FIN 345 Investment and Security Analysis
NASAA-Uniform Combined State Law Exam (AG and/or RA) 66 S7 Pass FIN 345 Investment and Security Analysis
Life and Health Insurance Licenses in several states NA NA Pass FIN 355 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance

Harvard Business School Core (CORe)

NKU students who have completed the Harvard Business CORe program will receive for an NKU equivalent course. Students must submit an official record with “Pass” in all three of the courses to receive this credit.

Examination Minimum Score Equivalent NKU Course Total Semester Hours

Harvard Business CORe Program

Courses:

Business Analytics
Economics for Managers
Financial Accounting

Pass BUS 300T Business Elective Transfer Credit 3

International Baccalaureate

High school students completing this rigorous program may receive credit by earning the required score in a specific subject. An appropriate number of semester credit hours will be awarded the grade of pass (P) for successful completion of approved courses. To earn credit, the student must request that an official transcript issued by the New York office of the International Baccalaureate be sent to the Office of the Registrar. Additional information on regulations and approved NKU programs for IB credit may be obtained from the Office of the University Registrar. Subject areas in which a student may receive credit from NKU by earning acceptable scores are listed below.

SL = Subsidiary Level
HL = Higher Level
* StndL = Standard Level

SUBJECT AREA COURSE ACCEPTABLE SCORE EQUIVALENCY CREDITS
Biology Biology (SL)
Biology (HL)
5 or higher
5 or higher
BIO 100G
BIO 100G
3
3
Business Administration Business Administration (SL)
Business Administration (HL)
5 or higher
5 or higher
BUS 200T
MGT 205 - Business Management Principles/3 credit hours
3
3
Chemistry Chemistry (SL)


Chemistry (HL)
5 or higher


5 or higher
CHE 102 - Introduction to Chemistry AND
one credit of chemistry lab

CHE 120 - General Chemistry I AND
CHE 121 - General Chemistry II
(Credit for associated labs “CHE 120L - General Chemistry I Laboratory” and “CHE 121L - General Chemistry II Laboratory,” 1 credit each, may be awarded but will require department review of student’s lab syllabi and may require additional lab work or testing on the part of the student before credit is awarded.)
3
1

3
3
Computer Science Computer Science (SL)
Computer Science (HL)
5 or higher
5 or higher
INF 120 - Elementary Programming
INF 120 - Elementary Programming
3
3
Economics Economics (HL) 5 or higher ECO 200 - Principles of Macroeconomics AND
ECO 201 - Principles of Microeconomics
3
3
Film Film (SL)
Film (HL)
5 or higher
4 or higher
CIN 200 - Introduction to Cinema Studies
CIN 200 - Introduction to Cinema Studies
3
3
Geography Geography (SL)

Geography (HL)
5 or higher

5 or higher
GEO 100 - Global Viewpoints on Geography and the Human Landscape

GEO 100 - Global Viewpoints on Geography and the Human Landscape
3

3
Global Politics Global Politics (SL)
Global Politics (HL)
  PSC 103 - International Politics
PSC 103 - International Politics
3
3
History History (SL)
Histotry (HL)
5 or higher
5 or higher
HIS 109 - World History since 1500
HIS 109 - World History since 1500
3
3
Literature English Language A Lit. (HL)

Language A Lang. and Lit. (SL)
5 or higher

5 or higher
ENG 200 - Understanding Literature

ENG 200 - Understanding Literature
3

3
Language

Modern Languages

Language B (SL)

French (SL)
German (SL)
Spanish (SL)

Language B (HL)

French (HL)
German (HL)
Spanish (HL)

 

 

5 or better
5 or better
5 or better

 

5 or better
5 or better
5 or better

 

 

FRE 201 - Intermediate French I*
GER 201 - Intermediate German I*
SPI 201 - Intermediate Spanish I*

 

FRE 201 AND FRE 202 - Intermediate French I & II**
GER 201 AND GER 202 - Intermediate German I & II**
SPI 201 AND SPI 202 - Intermediate Spanish I & II**



* Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for the 101 (Elementary I) and 102 (Elementary II) level of study in the corresponding language by completing the 202 (Intermediate II) level in the language and receiving a grade of C- or better.
** Students who continue their language study at NKU can receive credit for the 101 (Elementary I) and 102 (Elementary II) level of study in the corresponding language by completing a 300-level course or higher in the language and receiving a grade of C- or better.

 

 

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6
6

Mathematics Mathematics Higher level (HL) 4 or higher MAT 129 - Calculus I AND
MAT 229 - Calculus II
4
5
Music Music (SL)
Music (HL)
5 or higher
5 or higher
MUS 100 - Music Appreciation
MUS 100 - Music Appreciation & MUS 100T
3
6
Philosophy Philosophy (SL)
Philosophy (HL)
5 or higher
5 or higher
PHI 110 - Philosophy, Individuals and Society
PHI 110 - Philosophy, Individuals and Society 
3
3
Physics Physics (SL)

Physics (HL)
4 or higher

5 or higher
PHY 211 - General Physics with Laboratory I

PHY 211 -  General Physics with Laboratory I AND
PHY 213 - General Physics with Laboratory II
5

10
 
Psychology Psychology (SL)
Psychology (HL)
5 or higher
5 or higher
PSY 100 - Introduction to Psychology
PSY 100 - Introduction to Psychology
3
3
Social and Cultural Anthropology Social and Cultural Anthropology (SL)

Social and Cultural Anthropology (HL)
5 or higher

5 or higher
ANT 100 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

ANT 100 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3

3
Theatre and Dance Theatre (SL)
Theatre (HL)
Dance (SL)
Dance (HL)
5 or higher
5 or higher
5 or higher
5 or higher
TAR 100 - Theatre Appreciation
TAR 110 - Acting I
DAN 120 - Ballet Dance I
DAN 220 - Ballet Dance II
3
3
3
3
Visual Arts Visual Arts (SL)
Visual Arts (HL)
5 or higher
5 or higher
ART 100 - Art Appreciation
ART 100 - Art Appreciation
3
3

Kentucky License Recognition Sales Assocaite

NKU students who have successfully completed and hold a current Kentucky Real Estate Sales Associate license will receive credit for an NKU equivalent course. Students must submit an official record with “Pass” and copy of their Kentucky real estate license.  The chart below shows the semester credit hours and the equivalent NKU course.

Examination Minimum Score Equivalent NKU Course Total Semester Hours
Kentucky Real Estate Sales Associate Examination Pass BUS 100T Business Elective Transfer Credit 3

National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)

NKU students who have obtained a certification for Life, Variable Life and Variable Annuity and Health Insurance will receive credit for an equivalent NKU course. The chart below shows the semester credit hours and the equivalent NKU course.

LICENSE TYPE EQUIVALENT NKU COURSE TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS
Life, Variable Life and Variable Annuity and Health Insurance FIN 355 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance 3

National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) 

NKU students who have taken and received a passing score on a certification examination from the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC), as determined by the Department of Allied Health, will receive credit for equivalent NKU courses.

Examinations may be primary or post-primary examinations. An example of a primary examination is the ARRT exam for radiography. Students who have graduated from a program that is/was accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology but is not housed in a college that is/was regionally accredited would receive credit for radiography courses comparable to what would have been completed in an associate degree program at NKU. Post-primary exams are administered to those who have already completed an associate degree at a regionally accredited institution, passed the primary examination in their discipline, transferred credit for professional coursework to NKU and subsequently studied didactic content, demonstrated clinical competence and passed a post-primary exam in radiography, nuclear medicine, sonography, respiratory care or other health care discipline.

The chart below lists the examinations, prerequisites, minimum score, the equivalent NKU courses and the maximum number of hours.

EXAMINATION PREREQUISITE EQUIVALENT NKU COURSES TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS
NBRC - Adult Critical Care Specialty (RRT-ACCS) NBRC - Registered Respiratory Care (RRT) RSP 430 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
NBRC - Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care Specialist (RRT-NPS), or Registered Pulmonary Function (RPFT) NBRC - Registered Respiratory Care (RRT) RSP 496 Clinical Practicum VI 3
NBRC - Sleep Disorders Testing and Therapeutic Intervention Specialist (RRT-SDS) NBRC - Registered Respiratory Care (RRT) RSP 451 Polysomnography I
RSP 452 Polysomnography II
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National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN)

A requirement for admission to the RN to BSN program is an active registered nursing license. In order to obtain a nursing license nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). Since 1994 the NCLEX has been a nationwide examination for the licensing of nurses in the United States. The examination is developed and owned by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN). The NCSBN administers these examinations on behalf of its member boards which consist of the boards of nursing in all 50 states. Scores for passing the exam are issued to the board of nursing. The blueprint testing plan for the exam is updated every three years to reflect current, entry-level nursing competency. Validation for passing the exam will be to verify a current license with the state board of nursing in which the student is licensed.

To assure content validity a testing plan is developed every three years. The test plan is reviewed and approved by the NCLEX Examination Committee. They use recent practice an alysis of registered nurses, expert opinions of the Examination Committee,NCSBN content staff, and boards of nursing (NCSBN’s Member Boards) to ensure that the test plan is consistent with state nurse practice acts. A thorough and comprehensive listing of content for each client needs category and subcategory is outlined in the test plan.

EXAMINATION PREREQUISITE MINIMUM SCORE EQUIVALENT NKU COURSES SEMESTER CREDITS
Active registered nursing license via NCLEX. ADN Pass NRS 330 Principles of Psych & Mental Health Nursing
NRS 330P Psych & Mental Health Nursing Practicum
NRS 360 Principles of OB & Newborn Nursing
NRS 360P OB & Newborn Nursing Practicum
NRS 415 Principles of Pediatric Nursing
NRS 415P Pediatric Nursing Practicum
NRS 450 Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing
NRS 450P Advanced Medical-Surgical Practicum
SCI 100G Natural Sciences
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These are the learning outcomes for the didactic courses. These learning outcomes have been based on the accreditation standards set in the Essential of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice.

NRS 330

  1. Articulate the meaning of caring as it relates to respect for self and others on the mental health continuum
  2. Employ therapeutic communication techniques with others along the mental health continuum
  3. Develop a holistic plan of care for those with mental health issues, based on healthcare data and in collaboration with others
  4. Demonstrate culturally sensitive nursing care for individuals with mental health needs
  5. Integrate self-awareness, psychiatric, legal and ethical principals to promote the mental health of all and the profession of nursing
  6. Utilize comprehensive evidence-based nursing care to others related to mental health in theoretical settings

360

  1. Model caring behaviors in the delivery of nursing care to childbearing families during healthy or unhealthy life transitions
  2. Employ effective communication techniques and healthcare technologies in the delivery of nursing care to childbearing families in a variety of obsterical settings
  3. Employ cultural sensitivity when providing nursing care to clients and their families
  4. Utilize nursing process in the implementation of a plan of care for childbearing families in clinical practice settings
  5. Model professional behavior in interactions with instructors, peers, clients and hospital staff
  6. Interpret current research as it relates to childbearing families in the practice setting

415

  1. Examine attributes of caring in the delivery of nursing care to children and their families
  2. Integrate therapeutic communication with children and their families in a myriad of pediatric settings
  3. Incorporate cultural sensitivity in design of nursing care of families of diverse backgrounds
  4. Evaluate healthcare data in collaboration with others to design a holistic plan of care for children and their families
  5. Facilitate comprehensive evidence-based nursing care to children and their families in a variety of theoretical and clinical settings
  6. Analyze practice situations and settings for necessary changes to promote health and the profession of nursing
  7. Evaluate relevant research findings for incorporation into the care of children and their families

450

  1. Analyze caring behaviors as they relate to people with complex health problems
  2. Formulate therapeutic communication techniques appropriate for people with complex health problems
  3. Construct evidenced based nursing care for people with complex health problems
  4. Prepare culturally sensitive nursing care for people with complex health problems
  5. Examine the role of the professional nurse in caring for people with complex health problems
  6. Incorporate research findings in the care of people with complex health problems

SCI 100G

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the methods of science inquiry
  2. Explain basic concepts and principles in one or more of the sciences
  3. Apply scientific principles to interpret and make predictions in one or more of the sciences
  4. Explain how scientific principles relate to issues of personal and/or public important

Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification Board (NMTCB)

NKU students who have taken and received a passing score on a certification examination from the Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification Board (NMTCB), as determined by the Department of Allied Health, will receive credit for equivalent NKU courses.

Examinations may be primary or post-primary examinations. An example of a primary examination is the ARRT exam for radiography. Students who have graduated from a program that is/was accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology but is not housed in a college that is/was regionally accredited would receive credit for radiography courses comparable to what would have been completed in an associate degree program at NKU. Post-primary exams are administered to those who have already completed an associate degree at a regionally accredited institution, passed the primary examination in their discipline, transferred credit for professional coursework to NKU and subsequently studied didactic content, demonstrated clinical competence and passed a post-primary exam in radiography, nuclear medicine, sonography, respiratory care or other health care discipline.

The chart below lists the examinations, prerequisites, minimum score, the equivalent NKU courses and the maximum number of hours.

EXAMINATION PREREQUISITE EQUIVALENT NKU COURSES TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS

NMTCB - Nuclear Cardiology (NCT), or Positron-Emission Technology (PET)

CNMT or ARRT (N) RAD 494 Topics: Radiology
RAD 496 Radiographic Practicum VII
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Oracle

NKU students who have taken and passed an examination from Oracle, and hold a current certification (at the time of registering for classes) will receive credit for an equivalent NKU course. The chart below shows the semester credit hours and the equivalent NKU course.

EXAMINATION

EQUIVALENT NKU COURSE

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS

OCA Oracle Certified Associate

CIT 472 Database Administration

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Police Academy (POAC)

NKU students who have successfully graduated from an accredited Police Academy will receive credit for the below NKU equivalent courses. Students must submit an official transcript indicating they have graduated. The chart below shows the semester credit hours and the equivalent NKU course.

CREDENTIAL TYPE

MINIMUM SCORE EQUIVALENT NKU COURSE TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS
Police Academy Transcript Graduated PHE 108 Aerobic Conditioning PHE
109 Strength Training HEA
135 Safety and First Aid JUS
100G Individual and Society General Education Credit JUS
200 Police in America JUS
204 Criminal Investigation
JUS 294 Topics: Justice Studies
JUS 294 Topics: Justice Studies
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