Millersville University of Pennsylvania - Liberal Arts-Social/Behavioral Science to Online Bachelor of Arts in Social Work (2024-2025)

Community College of Philadelphia Program: Liberal Arts-Social/Behavioral Science
Catalog Years: 2024-2025
Transfer School: Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor Program: Online Bachelor of Arts in Social Work

 

Transfer guides are created and maintained to help students and staff make appropriate course and program choices. The guides show how the requirements for the appropriate Community College of Philadelphia associate degree transfer to the bachelor's institution. It is, however, possible for program requirements at Community College of Philadelphia or the transfer institution to change without advanced notice.

Students are advised to visit with a Community College of Philadelphia academic advisor or counselor for further assistance. To schedule an appointment with an academic advisor, login to MyCCP for the Starfish Connect appointment system, call 215-751-8777 or stop by BG-12 on Main Campus. To schedule an appointment with a counselor, call 215-751-8169, email counseling@ccp.edu or stop by BG-7 on Main Campus. Academic advisors and counselors are also available at the Regional Centers.

General Information:

This transfer guide is developed in support of the Program-to-Program and Core-to-Core Transfer Articulation Agreement between Millersville University of Pennsylvania and Community College of Philadelphia. It shows how the Associate in Arts (A.A.) in Liberal Arts-Social/Behavioral Science from Community College of Philadelphia transfers into the fully online Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Social Work and the coursework required at Millersville University after transfer.

The A.A. in Liberal Arts-Social/Behavioral Science must be completed with a minimum cumulative Community College of Philadelphia grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. Transfer credit will be awarded for courses with a grade of “C” or above for all courses transferred to Millersville University. Grades of “D” will transfer with the understanding that said courses will not fulfill program requirements where a grade of C- or greater is required. Students are responsible for sending Millersville University official transcripts for evaluation of credit from Community College of Philadelphia or any other attended institutions, including military transcripts. Credit will also be awarded for AP, CLEP, DANTES, etc. with appropriate documentation, per guidelines established by the Transfer Articulation Oversight Committee (TAOC) of the PA Department of Education. Developmental courses are not eligible for transfer.

As a Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) institution, Millersville University recognizes that any student who has earned an associate degree and completed all requirements of the General Education program at the Community College of Philadelphia will receive a waiver of all Millersville University General Education requirements, with the exception of an Advanced Writing requirement Millersville University’s distinctive General Education requirement, if not already completed prior to transfer.

A minimum of 30 credits must be taken at Millersville University to meet residency requirements. The courses listed below are subject to change depending on all courses taken at the Community College of Philadelphia and advisement from the academic advisor. Students must meet a minimum of 120 total credits to complete the undergraduate degree at Millersville University.

Transfer guides are created and maintained to help students and staff make appropriate course and program choices. The guides show how the requirements for the appropriate Community College of Philadelphia associate degree transfer to the bachelor's institution. It is, however, possible for program requirements at Community College of Philadelphia or the transfer institution to change without advanced notice. For questions, please visit a Community College of Philadelphia academic advisor, counselor or a Millersville University representative.

Semester Credits:

First Semester

CCP CourseCCP CreditsMillersville University Equivalent CourseCredits
FYE 101 - First Year Experience 3 UNIV 103-First Year 3
ENGL 101 - English Composition I or
ENGL 101H - English Composition I (Honors)
3 ENGL 110-English Composition 3
CIS 103 - Introduction to Information Technology 3 CSCI 101-Problem Solving with Computers  
FNMT 118 - Intermediate Algebra or
MATH 150 - Introductory Data Analysis or
MATH 251 - Statistics for Science
3 or 4 MATH 101-College Algebra,
MATH 1X5- Introductory Data Analysis, or
MATH 2X1- Statistics for Science
3 or 4
PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology or
PSYC 101H - Introduction to Psychology (Honors)
3 PSYC 100- Introduction to Psychology 3

Second Semester

CCP CourseCCP CreditsMillersville University Equivalent CourseCredits
ENGL 102 - The Research Paper or
ENGL 102H - The Research Paper (Honors)
3 ENGL 1XX-English Composition II 3
BLAS 101 - Introduction to Black Studies or
HUM 101 - Cultural Traditions: Ancient to the 13th Century or
HUM 101H - Cultural Traditions: Ancient to the 13th Century (Honors) or
HUM 102 - Cultural Traditions: 14th Century to the Present or
HUM 102H - Cultural Traditions: 14th Century to the Present (Honors) or
World Language 101: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish
3 AFAM 1X1-Intro to Black Studies,
HMFA 1XX-Cultural Traditions,
HMFA 1XX-Cultural Traditions, or
World Language 101: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish
3
ENGL 115 - Public Speaking or
ENGL 116 - Interpersonal Communication or ENGL 117 - Group and Team Communication or
ENGL 118- Intercultural Communication
3 COMM 100-Fundamentals of Speech,
COMM 217- Interpersonal Communication,
COMM 203- Small Group Communication,
COMM 317- Intercultural Communication
3
SOC 101 – Introduction to Sociology or
SOC 101H - Introduction to Sociology (Honors)
3 SOCY 101- Introduction to Sociology 3
BIOL 106 - General Biology I or
CHEM 105 - Inquiry into Chemistry
4 BIOL 100-General Biology or
CHEM 103- Gen Organic and Biochemistry 1
4

Third Semester

CCP CourseCCP Credits Millersville University Equivalent CourseCredits
General Elective 3 or 4 General Elective 3 or 4
POLS 111 - American Government or
POLS 111H - American Government (Honors) or
3 GOVT 111- American Government 3
BLAS 102 - Global Black Theory and Social Change or
HUM 101 - Cultural Traditions: Ancient to the 13th Century or
HUM 102 - Cultural Traditions: 14th Century to the Present or
World Language 101: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish
3 AFAM 1X2- Global Black Theory and Social Change,
HMFA 1XX- Cultural Traditions,
HMFA 1XX- Cultural Traditions, or
World Language 101: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish
3
PSYC 202 - Human Sexuality or
PSYC 205 - Psychopathology/Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 215 - Developmental Psychology or
PSYC 215H - Developmental Psychology (Honors) or
PSYC 221 - Social Psychology
3 PSYC 2X2- Human Sexuality,
PSYC 337- Abnormal Psychology,
PSYC 228-Life Span Human Development, or
PSYC 317- Social Psychology
3
ART 103 - History of Art: Ancient to Renaissance or
ART 103H - History of Art: Ancient to Renaissance (Honors) or
ART 104 - History of Art II: Renaissance to Modern or
ART 104H - History of Art: Renaissance to Modern (Honors) or
ART 105 – Drawing or
ENGL 131 – Acting or
ENGL 205 - Creative Writing or 
MUS 103 - Introduction to Music
3 ART 202-Survey Art History Pre to c1400,
ART 203- Srvy Art Hist 2:1400 thru 20C,
ART 133- Drawing 1,
THEA 130-Acting I,
ENGL 2XX- Creative Writing, or
MUSI 100-Music & Culture
3

Fourth Semester

CCP CourseCCP Credits Millersville University Equivalent CourseCredits
GEOG 180 - Urban Geography or
JUS 101- Survey of Criminal Justice or
PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy or
PHIL 101H - Introduction to Philosophy (Honors) or
POLS 111 - American Government (recommended) or
POLS 111H - American Government (Honors) (recommended) or
POLS 117 - City and State Government and Politics, with Cases from Philadelphia and Pennsylvania (recommended) or
PSYC 221 - Social Psychology or
SOC 215 - Criminology 
3 GEOG 227- Urban Geography,
SOCY 1XX- Survey of Justice,
PHIL 100- Introduction to Philosophy,
GOVT 111- American Government,
GOVT 112-State & Local Government,
PSYC 317- Social Psychology, OR
SOCY 230- Criminology 
3
ENGL 260 - Women in Literature or
GS 101 - Introduction to Gender Studies or
GS 110 - Global Perspectives in Gender Studies or
PHIL 202 - Philosophy of Love or
PSYC 202 - Human Sexuality or
SOC 115 - Gender and Society
3 ENGL 2XX- Women in Literature,
WSTU 1X1- Introduction to Gender Studies,
WSTU 11X- Global Perspect in Gender Stud,
PHIL 202-Love & Sexuality,
PSYC 2X2- Human Sexuality, OR
SOCY 1X5- Women/Men in Amer Society
3
ANTH 211 - African Peoples and Cultures or
ANTH 215 - Peoples and Cultures of Asia or
GLS 101 - Introduction to Global Studies  or
GEOG 103 - Introduction to Human Geography or
GS 110 - Global Perspectives in Gender Studies or
HUM 130 - Introduction to Japanese Culture and Civilization or
HUM 150 - Introduction to Latin American Cultures and Civilizations or
HUM 170 - Middle East Cultures and Civilizations or
HUM 180 - Introduction to African Cultures and Civilization or
HUM 190 - Modern African and Asia or
RS 151/PHIL 151 - World Religions 
3 ANTH 2X1- African Peoples and Cultures,
ANTH 226- Compar Societs,
GOVT 11X- Intro to Global Studies,
GEOG 120- Human Geography,
WSTU 11X- Global Perspect in Gender Stud,
HUMN 1X3- Intro Japanese Culture & Civ,
HUMN 1X5- Intro Latin American Culture & Civ,
HUMN 1X7- Middle East Cult & Civ,
AFAM 1X8- Introduction to African Cultures and Civilization,
HUMN 1X9- Modern Africa & Asia, OR
PHIL 313- World Religions 
3
General Elective 3 or 4 General Elective 3 / 4
CHEM 103 - Fundamentals of Chemistry I (Non-Lab Based) or
EASC 111 - Environmental Conservation or
EASC 111H - Environmental Conservation (Honors) or
PHYS 108 - Descriptive Astronomy
3 CHEM 1X1- General Chemistry,
ESCI 1XX- Environmental Conservation, OR
PHYS 117- General Astronomy
3

Community College of Philadelphia Minimum Credits to Graduate: 61
Equivalent Millersville University Credits: 61