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Villanova University

Course Equivalency Guide

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FIDM Course Villanova University Course
BUAD 2000 Organizational Behavior & Management*MGT 1102 Management Essentials
GNST 1040 English CompositionENG 1975: Core Literature and Writing Seminar
GNST 1450 College Mathematics*MAT 1290 Topics in Core Mathematics (or higher)
GNST 1600 Effective SpeakingCOM 1100 Public Speaking
GNST 2020 Survey of Western Art I*AAH 1101 Hist. Western Art: Ancient
GNST 2420 Survey of Western Art II*AAH 1102 Hist. Western Art: Renaissance to Contemporary
GNST 2470 Principles of Biology**BIO 1206 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (or higher)
GNST 2470L Principles of Biology LabBIO 1206 Human Anatomy and Physiology I LAB (or higher)
GNST 2570 Microeconomics**ECO 2102 Micro-Econ Theory
GNST 2630 Principles of Chemistry**CHM 1050 Chemistry Themes Foundation (or higher)
GNST 2780 Major Art Movements*AAH 2004 Modern Art (OR) AAH 2009 Contemporary Art
GNST 2870 Macroeconomics**ECO 2101 Macro-Econ Theory
GNST 2960 American Political & Economic HistoryHIS 1003 The U.S. Since 1877
GNST 3020 StatisticsBUS 1430 Business Statistics
GNST 3400 Social Psychology*PSY 3600 Social Psychology
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NOTES:
*Indicates courses that may not be a requirement in all majors. Such courses will be transferred in if they are a requirement or an elective choice in the transferring students program’s curriculum. ALSO: Major specific course may be accepted by the Department Chair with review of class projects / exams and course description.
**Indicates courses only offered in FIDM’s Business Management Bachelor of Science Degree to complete student’s lower division general education requirements.
***Indicates courses that may transfer after additional evaluation by FIDM’s Fashion Design Department regarding the review of specific projects, stated learning objectives and inquiries regarding the type of equipment and/or programs used. Evaluations could be minimized significantly pending the submission of a course outline and or syllabus.