Interstate Passport
Chaminade University is a network member of Interstate Passport. Interstate Passport® is the only nationwide network of institutionally accredited, nonprofit, public and private two- and four-year institutions dedicated to the block transfer of lower-division general education attainment based on multi-state faculty-developed learning outcomes and proficiency criteria instead of on specific courses and credits. Students of member institutions experience a seamless, efficient and economical transfer process.
Interstate Passport is a program that facilitates block transfer of students' lower-division general education attainment based on learning outcomes via its network of regionally accredited nonprofit member institutions nationwide. Interstate Passport does not guarantee the experience of individual students, guarantee the quality of specific courses, nor compare or rank institutions. Interstate Passport is based at the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education a 501c3 regional compact, located in Boulder, Colo., whose research, policy, and program work serves higher education throughout and beyond the American West.
Passport Block | ||
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ORAL COMMUNICATION | COM 101 | Introduction to Communication |
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION | EN 101 | Introduction to Expository Writing |
EN 102 | Expository Writing | |
QUANTITATIVE LITERACY (1 course or 1 course+ lab) | BU 254 | Personal Finance |
MA 100 | Quantitative Reasoning and Mathematical Skills | |
MA 103 | College Algebra | |
MA 104 | College Algebra for the Calculus Sequence | |
MA 105 | Math for Elementary Teachers | |
NATURAL SCIENCES (1 course or 1 course+ lab) | BI 110 +L | People and Nature + Lab |
BI 131 + L | Human Nutrition + Lab | |
BI 250 | Microbiology and Cell Biology for Nurses | |
ENV 115 + L | Marine Environmental Science + Lab | |
ENV 201 + L | Conservation Biology & Ecology + Lab | |
HUMAN CULTURES | AN 200 | Cultural Anthropology |
COM 310 | Intercultural Communication | |
EID/PSY 336 | Unpacking the Home: The Landscape of Modern Family and Culture | |
GEO 102 | World Regional Geography | |
GEO 103 | Human Geography | |
HI 151 | World Civilizations | |
RE 357 | Christians & Buddhists in Dialogue | |
RE 460 | Buddhism | |
CRITICAL THINKING | AN 200 | Cultural Anthropology |
EN 256 | Poetry and Drama | |
ENV 100 | Introduction to Environmental Issues | |
GE 102 | World Religion Geography | |
GE 103 | Human Geography | |
HI 151 | World Civilizations | |
PH 100 | Introduction to Philosophy | |
POL 111 | Comparative Government and Politics | |
POL 211 | American Government and Politics | |
PSY 101 | General Psychology | |
RE 103 | World Religions | |
CREATIVE EXPRESSION (1 course) | AR 103 | Visual Design |
AR 201 | Survey of Art I | |
AR 202 | Survey of Art II | |
AR 250 | Beginning Ceramics | |
AR 255 | Beginning Sculpture | |
EID 216 | Design Principles and Interior Composition | |
PAR 201 | Introduction to Motion Picture | |
PAR 205 | Acting | |
PAR 210 | Fundamentals of Theatre | |
TEAMWORK AND VALUE SYSTEMS (1 course) | BU 200 | Introduction to Business |
PSY 458 | Psychology of Relationships | |
HUMAN SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL (1 course) | COM 200 | Introduction to Mass Communication |
ENV 400 | Current Global Environmental Issues | |
ENV/RE 431 | Environmental Ethics | |
RE 390 | Transformational Leadership | |
SO 200 | Introduction to Sociology |