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Stevens Institute of Business & Arts

Fontbonne University has entered into an agreement with STEVENS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & ARTS to accept courses that are equivalent to courses offered at Fontbonne University.  The courses listed below have been reviewed and evaluated by the appropriate departments.  Therefore, all other courses that are not listed will be accepted as “elective credits”.  A maximum of 64 (semester) credit hours may be transferred from STEVENS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & ARTS

To pursue a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, students must complete Fontbonne University General Education Requirements which is comprised of 42 credit hours.  The General Education Requirements at Fontbonne University provide students with the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and develop the skills that help to define an educated individual.  Fontbonne University is committed to the liberal arts perspective permeates all courses of study.  Please see page four for the list of courses required to complete this block. 

The following is a list of STEVENS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & ARTS courses that are equivalent to courses offered at Fontbonne University.

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 STEVENS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & ARTS FONTBONNE UNIVERISTY
ART 109 Art Appreciation ART 155 Art Appreciation
B102 Introduction to Computers/Windows CIS 111 Microcomputer Applications: Database
B104A Spreadsheets I  AND B104B Spreadsheets II CIS 110 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheets
B105 Presentation Graphics
ART 110 Graphic Designs I
B1065 Database CIS 111 Microcomputer Applications: Database
B110 Business Law BUS 241 Business Law I
B112 Business Writing ENG 201 Business Writing
B113 Accounting I  AND B114 Accounting II BUS 205 Financial Accounting I
B120 Introduction to Marketing BUS 233 Introduction to Marketing
B201 Introduction to Business Administration BUS 101 Introduction to Business Administration
B203 Advanced Windows Applications
CIS 105 Microcomputer Desktop
B205 Advanced Window Graphics CIS 105 Microcomputer Desktop
B211 Business Mathematics
BUS 124  Business Mathematics
B301 Principle of Management BUS 230 Management Principles
B305 Organizational Behavior BUS 310 Organizational Behavior
B306 Statistics I MTH 115 Introduction to Statistics
B307 International Business BUS 365 International Business
B308 Database II No Equivalency (Elective)
B309 Business Law II No Equivalency (Elective)
B310 Marketing Management BUS 233 Marketing Principles
B312 Accounting III No Equivalency (Elective)
B314 Principles of Economics BUS 202 Principles of Macro Economics
B317 Principles of Finance No Equivalency (Elective)
B403 Statistics III No Equivalency (Elective)
B405 Strategic Management No Equivalency (Elective)
B420 Project Management No Equivalency (Elective)
F101 Introduction to Retailing I HES 107 The Fashion Industry
AND F102 Introduction to Retailing II  
F103 Merchandising Math No Equivalency (Elective)
F104 Textiles I HES 202 Textiles
AND F105 Textiles II  
F107 Clothing and Design HES 105 Personal, Professional, and Cultural Dress
F108 Advertising I ADV 201 Advertising
F109 Advertising II No Equivalency (Elective)
F110 History of Costume I HES 308 History of Costume
AND F111 History of Costume II  
F113 Visual Merchandising I HES 207 Principles of Visual Merchandising
F201 Fashion Selling/Management No Equivalency (Elective)
F203 Retail Buying No Equivalency (Elective)
F207 Fashion Coordination HES 310 Fashion Promotion
F208 Fashion Forecasting No Equivalency (Elective)
F315 Visual Merchandising II No Equivalency (Elective)
F415 Apparel Product Development No Equivalency (Elective)
G015 English Composition Eng 101 Rhetoric I
G101 College Mathematics No Equivalency (Elective)
G106 Contemporary Studies No Equivalency (Elective)
G107 World Geography I GGY 100 Introduction to Geography
G108 World Geography II GGY 100 Introduction to Geography
B312 Accounting III No Equivalency (Elective)
B312 Accounting III No Equivalency (Elective)
G110 Drawing I ART 100 Drawing
G120 History of Western Civilization I HST 103 Introduction to Western Civilization I
G121 History of Western Civilization II HST 104 Introduction to Western Civilization II
G130 Physical Science No Equivalency (Elective)
G201 Introduction to Philosophy PHL 110 Introduction to Philosophy
G202 Public Speaking COM 102 Public Speaking
G204 Contemporary Moral Problems (Ethics) PHL 260 Contemporary Moral Issues
G205 Diversity Studies Soc 265 Diversity and Social Justice
G206 Human Sexuality SOC 293 Special Topics
G207 World Geography III No Equivalency (Elective)
G208 English Composition II ENG 102 Rhetoric II
G210 Logic No Equivalency (Elective)
G211 Drawing II ART 200 Drawing
G215 Introduction to Literature ENG 120 Introduction to Literature
G216 Psychology of Consumer Behavior No Equivalency (Elective)
G301 2-Dimensional Design No Equivalency (Elective)
G302 3-Dimensional Design No Equivalency (Elective)
G305 History of the United States Constitution GOV 230 American National Government
G307 Philosophy of Law I No Equivalency (Elective)
G315 Psychology of Women PSY 275 Psychology of Women
G320 Modern Social Problems SOC/PSY 310 Social Psychology
G407 Philosophy of Law II No Equivalency (Elective)
LEG 210 Criminal Law No Equivalency (Elective)
LEG 401 Legal Research & Writing III No Equivalency (Elective)


General Education Requirements

Written Communication (6 credits)

Speech Communication (3 credits)

Mathematics (3-4 credits)

Valuing (3 credits)

Specialized Valuing (3 credits)

History (3 credits)

Human Behavior (3 credits)

American Government (3 credits)   OR  U. S. MO Constitutions (1 credit)

Literature (3 credits)

Fine Arts (3 credits)

Life and Physical Sciences (3 credits)

Information Literacy (1 credit)

Computer Information System (3 credits)

For additional information – please contact:

Dorothy Davis
Director of Transfer Recruitment
Admission Office

Fontbonne University
6800 Wydown Blvd
Saint Louis, MO  63105
(314) 889-1475

ddavis@fontbonne.edu

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