Virginia Community College Transfer Credits
Transferring colleges and staying on track to graduate requires thoughtful preparation. At the University of Richmond, each transfer credit course request is individually reviewed by the Office of the Registrar and appropriate academic department. However, to help you with course planning, we have provided a list below of Virginia Community College courses from the Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS) that have historically transferred for credit to the University of Richmond. Some of these courses may apply toward the University of Richmond's General Education Requirements; others may count toward major, minor, or general elective credit.
Please note that the University of Richmond does not guarantee that these courses will transfer for credit in future terms. Please consult the Office of the Registrar for all transfer coursework evaluations.
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UCGS Block I - Written Communication
ENG 111 – College Composition I
ENG 112 – College Composition II -
UCGS Block II - Humanities/ Art / Literature
Art
ART 100 – Art Appreciation
ART 101 (201) – History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic
ART 102 (202) – History of Art: Renaissance to ModernCST 130 – Introduction to Theatre
CST 151 – Film Appreciation IMUS 121 – Music in Society
MUS 221 – History of Western Music Prior to 1750
MUS 222 – History of Western Music 1750 to Present
MUS 226 – World MusicHumanities
HUM 201 – Early Humanities
HUM 202 – Modern Humanities
HUM 210 – Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
HUM 216 – Introduction to Non-Western Cultures
HUM 220 – Introduction to African American Studies
HUM 256 – Comparative Mythology
HUM 259 – The Greek and Roman TraditionPHI 100 – Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 111 – Logic I
PHI 220 – EthicsREL 100 – Introduction to the Study of Religion
REL 230 – Religions of the World
REL 237 – Eastern Religions
REL 240 – Religions in AmericaLiterature
ENG 225 – Reading Literature:Culture and Ideas
ENG 245 - British Literature
ENG 246 – American Literature
ENG 250 – Children’s Literature
ENG 255 – World Literature
ENG 258 – African American Literature
ENG 275 – Women in Literature -
UCGS Block III - Social and Behavioral Sciences
ECO 201 – Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 202 – Principles of MicroeconomicsGEO 210 – People and the Land: Intro to Cultural Geography
GEO 220 – World Regional GeographyPLS 135 (211) – U.S. Government and Politics
PLS 140 – Introduction to Comparative Politics
PLS 241 – Introduction to International Relations IPSY 200 – Principles of Psychology
SOC 200 – Introduction to Sociology
SOC 211 – Cultural Anthropology
SOC 268 – Social Problems -
UCGS Block IV - Natural Sciences
BIO 101 – General Biology I
BIO 102 – General Biology II
BIO 106 – Life ScienceCHM 101 – Introductory Chemistry I
CHM 111 – General Chemistry I
CHM 112 – General Chemistry IIENV 121 – General Environmental Science I
ENV 122 - General Environmental Science IIGOL 105 – Physical Geology
GOL 106 – Historical Geology
GOL 110 – Earth Systems: An Environmental Geology PerspectivePHY 100 – Elements of Physics
PHY 201 – General College Physics I (Algebra Based)
PHY 202 – General College Physics II (Algebra Based)
PHY 241 – University Physics I (Calculus Based)
PHY 242 – University Physics II (Calculus Based) -
UCGS Block V - Mathematics
MTH 154 – Quantitative Reasoning
MTH 155 – Statistical Reasoning
MTH 245 – Statistics I
MTH 261 – Applied Calculus I
MTH 263 – Calculus I
MTH 264 – Calculus II -
UCGS Block VI - History
HIS 101 – Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE
HIS 102 – Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE
HIS 111 – World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE
HIS 112 –World Civilizations Post-1500 CE
HIS 121 – United States History to 1877
HIS 122 – United States History Since 1865 -
UCGS Block VII - Specialized GE Requirements
ASL 101 – American Sign Language I
ASL 102 – American Sign Language II
ASL 201 – American Sign Language III
ASL 202 – American Sign Language IVART 121 – Foundations of Drawing
ART 131 – Two Dimensional Design
ART 132 – Three Dimensional Design
ART 223 – Life DrawingCSC 110 – Principles of Computer Science
CST 100 – Principles of Public Speaking
CST 110 – Introduction to CommunicationFL 101 – Foreign Language I
FL 102 – Foreign Language II
FL 201 – Foreign Language III
FL 202 – Foreign Language IVMUS 101 – Fundamentals of Music