College at Old Westbury

State University of New York College at Cortland

Credit Equivalencies – College at Old Westbury

1/29/2024

NOTE:  Please refer to the current Cortland course catalog for information regarding major requirements. 

1XX, 2XX, 3XX or XXX – Cortland does not have an equivalent, but student will receive elective credit.

LAS XXX = Liberal Arts & Science Elective

GEN XXX = General Elective credit

 

Old Westbury

Credits

Course Title (Old Westbury)

SUNY Cortland Equivalent

American Studies

AS 2112

4

American People I

HIS 200

AS 2122

4

American People II

HIS 201

AS 1152

4

Themes In U.S. History

HIS 2XX

AS 3632

4

History of U.S. Film

HIS 3XX

Biological Sciences

BS 2400-2410

4

Basic Biological Sciences I-II

BIO 110 and BIO 111/113

 Business

BU 2420

4

Principles of Microeconomics

ECO 111

BU 2430

4

Principles of Macroeconomics

ECO 110

BU 3502

4

Principles of Accounting I

MGT 254

BU 3511

4

Principles of Accounting II

MGT 255

 Chemistry, Physics and Physical Science

CP 2100 & 2101 Lab

4

General Chemistry I

CHE 121

CP 2110 & 2111 Lab

4

General Chemistry II

CHE 122

CP 2120 & 2121 Lab

4

Principles of Chemistry I

CHE 227/277

CP 2130 & 2131 Lab

4

Principles of Chemistry II

CHE 228/278

CP 3300 & 3302 Lab

5

Organic Chemistry I

CHE 301 or CHE 300/303

CP 3310 & 3312 Lab

5

Organic Chemistry II

CHE 302/304

 Comparative Humanities

CH 1100

4

World Religions

RLS 200

CH 2310

4

Intro to Literature

ENG 200

CH 2720

4

Intro to Philosophy

PHI 100

CH 3752

4

Ethics

PHI 135

CH 2511

4

World History I – Non-Western World Survey

HIS 3XX

Criminology

CR 1500

4

Intro to Criminology

CRM 303

CR 2090 4 Juvenile Delinquency CRM 462
CR 3093 4 Criminal Justice Administration CRM 3XX
CR 4091 4 Punishment and Corrections CRM 464
Computer and Information Science

CS 1500

4

Introduction to Computer Applications

CAP 100

Teacher Education   

ED 3700

4

Child Development and Practicum for Teachers EDU 334

ED 3900

4

Foundations of Education EDU 270

 English

EL 1000

4

English Composition I: Exposition

CPN 100

EL 2200

4

English Composition II: Argumentation/Literary

CPN 101

EL 2216

4

Multicultural Perspectives – Essays & Research Paper

CPN 101 or ENG 2XX

EL 2218

4

The Short Story

ENG 202

EL 2239

4

Horror Literature

ENG 2XX

EL 2001

4

Public Speaking

COM 210

EL 3700

4

Survey of World Literature

ENG 411

History

HI 3005

4

Environments in World History II: 1500 to the Present

HIS 432

 

Mathematics

MA 1020

4

College Algebra

MAT 111

MA 2000

4

Applied Statistics

MAT 201

MA 2010

4

Foundations of Mathematics I

MAT 101

MA 2020

4

Foundations of Mathematics II

MAT 102

MA 2090

4

Pre-Calculus

MAT 115

MA 2310

4

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

MAT 135

MA 2320

4

Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

MAT 236

MA 3210

4

Introduction to Probability and Statistics

MAT 201

MA 3030

4

Discrete Mathematics

MAT 2XX

MA 3160

4

Linear Algebra

MAT 272

MA 5120

4

Abstract Algebra I

MAT 370

 Modern Languages

ML 1150

4

American Sign Language I

ASL 101

ML 1160

4

American Sign Language II

ASL 102

 

Politics, Economics and Law

PE 2650

4

Intro to U.S. Politics

POL 100

 Psychology

PY 2010

4

Intro to Psychology

PSY 101

PY 3210

4

Infancy and Early Childhood

PSY 231

PY 3220

4

Middle Childhood & Adolescence

PSY 232

PY 3310

4

Abnormal Human Behavior

PSY 421

PY 3510

4

Social Psychology

PSY 422

PY 4410

4

Educational Psychology

PSY 332

 Sociology

SY 2500

4

Introductory Sociology

SOC 150

SY 3700

4

Family and Society

SOC 470

SY 4520

4

Research Methods I

SOC 293 or 493

SY 4530

4

Sociological Theory I

SOC 492

SY 4570 4 Research Methods II SOC 294 or 494

Teachers Education

ED 3330

4

Children’s Literature

EDU 3XX

ED 3820

4

Foundations of Special Education

SPE 270

ED 3900

4

Foundations of Education

EDU 270

 Visual Arts

VA 2030

3

Drawing

ATS 101

VA 2400

3

Intro to Photography

ATS 114