Virginia Community College System (VCCS) Transfer Guide

Conflict Analysis and Resolution, B.A.

This is a recommended program of study for students planning to obtain an Associate in Arts degree in Liberal Arts at Northern Virginia Community College and transfer to George Mason University for a  Bachelor of Arts Degree in Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Students interested in studying International Conflict Analysis and Resolution can obtain an Associate in Arts degree in Liberal Arts with a specialization in International Studies. See specific transfer sheet.

 Semesters 
Transfer Course1st2nd3rd4thGMU Equivalent
ENG 111 and 125 or 11233  ENGL 101, English Literature or English Elective
MTH 151,152 Math for Liberal Arts I,II33  MATH 106 , Quantitative Reasoning
SDV 100 College Success Skills1   UNIV 100 University Transition
PED 1161   PHED 1x1
ENG 230,243,244,251 or 252, if not taking ENG 125    ENGLxxx - Literature Requirement
Foreign Language 101,102,201,2025533Foreign Language
HIST 101,102 Western Civil  33HIST 101,102 Western Civilization
HIST 121 or 122 and ECO 201 3 3HIST 120 or ECON 104
CST 110 or 101  3 COMM 100 or 101 - Oral Communication Requirement
PED or RPK elective1   Does Not Apply to degree
ART 131 or MUS 101 3 3AVT 104 or MUSI 100
ITE 115, Intro to Computer Applic & Concepts  3  IT 103 Intro to Computing
BIO 101, General Biology I and 1 non-lab science  43BIOL 101, Intro to Biology plus a non-lab science
ART 103; GEO 221; HIS 112; or REL 237, 238 3  3ARTH 203; GEOG 101; HIST 130; RELI 211,212 - fulfills global understanding and non-western culture
REL 100 or PHI 100  3 RELI 100 or PHIL 100 - Humanities
Total Credits:17201618 

Notes

Total Minimum Credits for the NVCC degree in Liberal Arts is 62.

Please Note: Not all NVCC Humanities/Fine Arts electives qualify as General Education Elective requirements (i.e. ENG 211-212, Creative Writing I&II and ART 121-122, Drawing I&II) for NVCC.


While other VCCS courses may also qualify for some of the categories above, we have included those that are most often available. We strongly recommend that you work closely with your VCCS Counselor or Faculty Advisor to assure the most appropriate choices for your major.