Louisiana State University Eunice offers college transfer curricula that parallel the first two years of the various curricula offered on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge. When Louisiana State University makes any changes in a curriculum, those changes are made in the first two years of that curriculum offered at LSU Eunice.
Since the curricular requirements of other collegiate institutions outside the LSU System may vary, students should try to decide on the college or university to which they plan to transfer as soon as possible in their educational careers. Then the transfer student can carefully follow the curricular requirements of the transfer institution while he or she is at LSU Eunice. Students in a transfer curriculum will receive a degree from the transfer institution once they complete all requirements at the college where they transfer.
Faculty advisors are available to aid students in choosing among the various curricula offered and in working out special arrangements to meet particular educational plans. Students who plan to transfer from LSU Eunice to a four-year college or university are encouraged to visit the Louisiana Board of Regents Master Course Articulation Matrix to determine LSU Eunice course equivalences. The matrix can be accessed by clicking on this link.
Common Course Numbering System
In addition to the LSU Eunice course number, some courses are identified by a four-character “rubric” and a four-digit number, ex. “MATH1021 (CMAT1213) College Algebra”. These courses are part of the Statewide Course Catalog published by the Louisiana Board of Regents. The Statewide Course Catalog lists those courses for which there is statewide agreement to minimum course content to be covered to prepare the student for subsequent course work. Courses with matching common course numbers will be accepted for transfer as indicated on the Louisiana Board of Regents Master Course Articulation Matrix. For additional explanation of the Statewide Course Catalog and Common Course Numbers, consult www.regents.state.la.us.
Major Transfer Programs in Business Administration and Information Technology
The two-year college transfer program requires courses which provide a sound foundation in the basic areas of business. Additional courses may be added to each curriculum to provide more specialization.
Students in good standing may apply for admission to the LSU campus in Baton Rouge College of Business Administration after successful completion of 30 semester hours of course work, including the pre-business core of ACCT 2001 , ACCT 2101 , ECON 2000 , MATH 1431 , and ENGL 1002 with a “C” or better. Admission is competitive.
Students interested in any curricula not outlined in detail should request information from the dean or appropriate faculty advisor.
Curricula in Business Administration
Curriculum in General Business Administration
- LSU Baton Rouge
This memorandum of understanding (MOU) serves as an agreement between Louisiana State University- Eunice (LSU-E) and Louisiana State University (LSU) to facilitate transfer for students desiring to earn a bachelor’s degree upon completion of their associate degree at LSU-E.
LSU-E students in the Associate of Applied Science in Management degree program who declare their intent to pursue the Bachelor of Science in Business at LSU will be:
1. Admitted to LSU as a junior upon successful completion of the LSU-E Associate of Applied Science in Management and an overall GPA of 2.5 (admission to a specific major will depend upon meeting GPA requirements for the desired major).
2. Admitted to LSU using the catalog of record upon entry at LSU-E or LSU, whichever is more beneficial.
3. Assigned an academic advisor from the LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business for assistance.
- ENGL 1001 Cr. 3
- ENGL 1002 Cr. 3
- MATH 1021 Cr. 3
- MATH 1431 Cr. 3
- General Education Natural Sciences: 6 credit hours in Life Sciences and 3 in Physical Sciences or 6 credit hours in Physical and 3 in Life.Cr. 9
- ECON 2000 Cr. 3
- ECON 2010 Cr. 3
- ART 1440 or ART 1441 or ART 2470 or MUS 1751 Cr. 3
- HIST 1001 or HIST 2055 Cr. 3
- HIST 1003 or HIST 2057 Cr. 3
- ENGL Literature Cr. 3
- ACCT 2001 Cr. 3
- ACCT 2101 Cr. 3
- BADM 1001 Cr. 3
- ISDS 2100 Cr. 3
- MATH 1425 Cr. 3
- CMST 2060 Cr. 3
- ECON 2035 Cr. 3
- Louisiana State University of Alexandria (Management)
Students who have earned the Associate of Applied Science in Management from LSUE and who meet LSUA’s admission requirements will be admitted to LSUA and be enrolled in the College of Business’s Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.
The 60 credit hours that LSUE students earn to meet the requirements of the Associate of Applied Science in Management will be accepted by LSUA and entered on their LSUA transcripts.
To ensure, however, that all 60 credit hours can be applied specifically to LSUA’s Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, LSUE students who intend to transfer to LSUA should follow the curriculum guide provided as an appendix to this document.
Students who follow the recommendations presented in the curriculum guide; and who complete the curriculum of LSUE’s Associate of Applied Science in Management; and who complete the remaining 60 hours required by LSUA’s baccalaureate program; and who meet all other baccalaureate degree requirements specified in the LSUA Catalog, including the attainment of an overall GPA of 2.0 and a grade of “C” or higher in all major courses, will be eligible to receive LSUA’s Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.
- ENGL 1001 Cr. 3
- ENGL 1002 Cr. 3
- MATH 1021 Cr. 3
- MATH 1425 Cr. 3
- MATH 1431 Cr. 3
- General Education Natural Sciences: Cr. 3
- ECON 2000 Cr. 3
- ACCT 2001 Cr. 3
- ACCT 2101 Cr. 3
- BADM 1001 Cr. 3
- ISDS 2100 Cr. 3
- CMST 2060 Cr. 3
- General Education Humanities Cr.3
- MGMT 2999 Cr. 3
- MKTG 2999 Cr. 3
- ENGL 2002 Cr. 3
- BADM 2001 Cr. 3
- Business Electives Cr. 9
- University of Louisiana Lafayette (Course Articulation with ULL)
- McNeese State University (Course Articulation with McNeese)
Effective November 13, 2023
- Upon completion of the Associate of Arts Louisiana Transfer (AALT) in Business from the Division Arts and Sciences at Louisiana State University at Eunice (LSUE), courses identified herein can be transferred and applied towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, or Marketing from the College of Business at McNeese State University (MSU). This agreement does not apply toward the Bachelor of Science (BS) with a concentration in Business Education Grades 6-12 or Construction Management.
- The following required classes are offered by LSU Eunice. Students must consult with their advisor about which courses should be taken in which semester.
- ENGL 1001 Cr. 3
- ENGL 1002 Cr. 3
- MATH 1021 Cr. 3
- MATH 1431 Cr. 3
- General Education Natural Sciences: 6 credit hours in Life Sciences and 3 in Physical Sciences or 6 credit hours in Physical and 3 in Life.Cr. 9
- CMST 1061 or CMST 2010 or CMST 2060 Cr. 3
- General Education English Literature Cr. 3
- HIST 2055 or HIST 2057 Cr. 3
- PSYC 2000 Cr. 3
- General Education Social Sciences, except Economics Cr. 3
- General Education Fine ArtsCr. 3
- ACCT 2001 Cr. 3
- ACCT 2101 Cr. 3
- BADM 1001 Cr. 3
- ECON 2000 Cr. 3
- ECON 2010 Cr. 3
- ISDS 2000 or MATH 1425 Cr. 3
- ISDS 2100 Cr. 3
- Northwestern State University (Management)
Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSULA) and Louisiana State University Eunice (LSU-E) agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for a 2 + 2 program between the two institutions. The 2 + 2 program will allow students to complete the Associate of Applied Science in Management at LSU-E and transfer all credit hours as designated in Appendix A to NSULA for completion of the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Students transferring to NSULA may complete the last two years of their course work at NSULA. Both institutions serve constituency needs and are responsive, student oriented institutions that prepare the students to become productive members of society as well as promote the academic development and improvement in the quality of life of citizens in their regions.
Curriculum in Accounting
Curriculum in Finance
- McNeese State University (Course Articulation with McNeese)
Effective November 13, 2023
- Upon completion of the Associate of Arts Louisiana Transfer (AALT) in Business from the Division Arts and Sciences at Louisiana State University at Eunice (LSUE), courses identified herein can be transferred and applied towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, or Marketing from the College of Business at McNeese State University (MSU). This agreement does not apply toward the Bachelor of Science (BS) with a concentration in Business Education Grades 6-12 or Construction Management.
- The following required classes are offered by LSU Eunice. Students must consult with their advisor about which courses should be taken in which semester.
- ENGL 1001 Cr. 3
- ENGL 1002 Cr. 3
- MATH 1021 Cr. 3
- MATH 1431 Cr. 3
- General Education Natural Sciences: 6 credit hours in Life Sciences and 3 in Physical Sciences or 6 credit hours in Physical and 3 in Life. Cr. 9
- CMST 1061 or CMST 2010 or CMST 2060 Cr. 3
- General Education English Literature Cr. 3
- HIST 2055 or HIST 2057 Cr. 3
- PSYC 2000 Cr. 3
- General Education Social Sciences, except Economics Cr. 3
- General Education Fine ArtsCr. 3
- ACCT 2001 Cr. 3
- ACCT 2101 Cr. 3
- BADM 2001 Cr. 3
- ECON 2000 Cr. 3
- ECON 2010 Cr. 3
- ISDS 2000 or MATH 1425 Cr. 3
- ISDS 2100 Cr. 3
Curriculum in Computer Information Technology
- University of Louisiana - Lafayette (Informatics)
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This Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) made and entered into effective the 1st day of August, 2019 (“Effective Date”), serves as an agreement between Louisiana State University at Eunice (“LSUE”) and University of Louisiana at Lafayette (“UL LAFAYETTE”) to facilitate the transfer of students desiring to earn a Bachelor of Science in Informatics-Individualized Concentration (“BSIT Degree Program”), upon completion of students’ Associate of Applied Science (“AAS”) in Computer Information Technology at LSUE.
A. Transfer Requirements:
1. In order to receive AAS in Computer Information Technology degree at LSUE, students must earn a grade of “C” or better in each course.
2. LSUE AAS in Computer Information Technology students who declare their intent to pursue the BSIT Degree Program in the Ray P. Authement College of Sciences, School of Computing and Informatics at UL LAFAYETTE will be:
a) Admitted to UL LAFAYETTE as juniors, with sixty (60) credits, upon having successfully completed the AAS in Computer Information Technology and having earned an overall GPA of 2.0 or above on all work attempted at LSUE. Sixty (60) credits must be taken at UL LAFAYETTE in order to complete the one hundred twenty (120) credits required of the BSIT degree (sixty (60) at LSUE plus sixty (60) at UL LAFAYETTE); and
b) Admitted to UL LAFAYETTE using the catalog of record upon entry at UL LAFAYETTE and assigned a faculty advisor at UL LAFAYETTE for assistance, in accordance with policies of UL LAFAYETTE’s Ray P. Authement College of Sciences, School of Computing and Informatics.
- ENGL 1001 Cr. 3
- ENGL 1002 Cr. 3
- MATH 1021 Cr. 3
- General Education Natural/Physical Sciences: Cr. 3
- Natural Science electives: Cr. 9
- General Education Social Science: Cr. 3
- General Education Fine Arts elective: Cr. 3
- CSC 1011 Cr. 3
- CSC 2030 Cr. 3
- CSC 2210 Cr. 3
- CSC 2212 Cr. 3
- CSC 2250 Cr. 3
- CSC 2253 Cr. 3
- CSC 2255 Cr. 3
- CSC 2257 Cr. 3
- CSC 2260 Cr. 3
- CSC 2264 Cr. 3
- CSC 2265 Cr. 3
- CSC 2280 Cr. 3
Major Transfer Programs in Liberal Arts
Major college-transfer programs in liberal arts are provided in education, the humanities, and the social sciences.
Pre-professional programs are also offered for students who intend to do advanced study in law and social welfare. However, students should review the current catalog of the professional school they plan to attend in order to ascertain specific admission requirements.
The curricula listed below are not meant to be comprehensive and do not include many areas in which a student may desire to enroll. Students interested in any curriculum not outlined in this catalog should request information from the dean or appropriate faculty advisor.
LSU Elementary Education Curriculum
Students planning to transfer to LSU in elementary education should consult the LSU catalog for information concerning the four-year undergraduate area of concentration in elementary education and the Holmes undergraduate teacher certification program.
LSU Curriculum in Early Childhood Education Pk-3 Teacher Certification
UL at Lafayette Elementary Education Curriculum*
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette provides LSU Eunice students majoring in elementary education an opportunity to earn a baccalaureate degree on the LSU Eunice campus. Under this cooperative program, freshmen and most sophomore courses are provided by LSU Eunice and UL Lafayette provides the junior and senior courses in the elementary education degree program. While progressing towards their baccalaureate degree from UL Lafayette, students will be eligible to earn the Associate of General Studies from LSU Eunice once they have fulfilled the degree requirements for the associate degree. In order to enroll in upper division courses at UL Lafayette, LSU Eunice students must apply and be formally admitted into the UL Lafayette teacher education program. Application must be made upon completion of 45 hours. Students must also pass PRAXIS I exams (reading, writing, and mathematics) or score an ACT composite of 22 or higher to be eligible for upper division classes. They must maintain a 2.50 or higher GPA and complete all freshman courses listed in the UL Lafayette catalog to be eligible for upper level classes. Students must consult with their advisor regarding when they should schedule PRAXIS I. For more information on this cooperative program, contact Ms. Marlene Beard, Coordinator of the UL Lafayette Elementary Education Program at LSU Eunice, in Room 128 of Manuel Hall, or call (337) 550-1368.
The following required classes are offered by LSU Eunice. Students must consult with their advisor about which courses should be taken in which semester.
*The following courses at LSU Eunice are upper-level courses at UL Lafayette: EDCI 2700 , HPRE 2507 , and PSYC 2076 . Students planning to transfer to UL Lafayette should check with the Dean of the College of Education about substituting lower-level for upper-level courses at UL Lafayette.
McNeese Elementary Education Curriculum
LSU Curriculum in Health and Physical Education (Kinesiology)*
**Students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in HPRE at LSU must choose one of the following areas of concentration: Athletic Training, Fitness Studies, Human Movement Science, or Sport Studies. Students should consult the LSU catalog for courses in these concentrations.
LSU Secondary Education Curricula
Teacher education programs in English, French, history, mathematics, and Spanish are offered through their respective departments in the College of Arts and Sciences. Programs in biology, chemistry, and physics are offered through the College of Basic Sciences. Students planning to transfer to LSU should consult the LSU Catalog for specific curricular requirements. Students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in secondary education at another four-year institution should consult the appropriate catalog for degree requirements and should plan their schedules accordingly.
Curricula in Humanities and Social Sciences
Students concentrating in humanities and social sciences who expect to transfer to LSU should schedule electives from the following:
- A minimum of three hours taken from general education art electives and three additional hours from the humanities other than English or foreign languages.
- A minimum of six hours is required in history with nine additional hours taken from two of the following subjects: anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology.
- Students transferring to LSU Baton Rouge should enroll in Mathematics 1021 and 1022. Students transferring to other colleges should consult the appropriate catalog for mathematics requirements.
- The fine arts may be taken from any of LSUE’s art, music, or theater offerings.
- Either the biological or physical science must include a laboratory.
- Students choosing French to meet foreign language requirements will take four to eight hours during the freshman year, depending upon placement, and at least six hours in the sophomore year.
Curriculum in Fine Arts
Curriculum in Communication Disorders
Curriculum in Communication Studies
Curriculum in English
Curriculum in French, German, Spanish
Curriculum in History
Curriculum in Mass Communication
Curriculum in Criminal Justice
The curriculum for the associate degree in criminal justice in this catalog is designed to prepare students for transfer to regional and national four-year programs in criminal justice in accordance with the standards of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Students wishing to transfer should follow the associate degree curriculum.
Northwestern State University (NSU) and Louisiana State University at Eunice (LSU-E) have agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for a 2+2 program between the two Institutions. The 2+2 program will allow students to complete the Associate of Science in Criminal Justice at LSUE and transfer all credit hours applied to the ASCJ degree as listed in Appendix A to Northwestern State University in partial fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice at NSU. Both universities serve the needs of their constituency and are responsive, student oriented institutions that prepare their students to become productive members of society as well as promote the academic development and improvement in the quality of life of citizens in their regions.
This partnership is mutually beneficial to both institutions for several reasons. Traditional and non-traditional students attending LSUE have said that they want and need an opportunity after completing their criminal justice studies from LSU E to transfer to a four-year program that will accept LSUE’s criminal justice credits.
Curriculum in Fire and Emergency Services
- Northwestern State University
Northwestern State University (NSU) and Louisiana State University at Eunice (LSUE) have agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for a 2+2 program between the two Institutions. The 2+2 program will allow students to complete the Associate of Applied Science in Fire and Emergency Services Associate Degree with a concentration in Emergency Services Technology, and transfer credit hours applied to the Fire and Emergency Services degree as listed in Appendix A to Northwestern State University in partial fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Unified Public Safety Administration at NSU. Both universities serve the needs of their constituency and are responsive, student oriented institutions that prepare their students to become productive members of society as well as promote the academic development and improvement in the quality of life of citizens in their regions.
Curriculum in Political Science
Curriculum in Pre-Law
Students planning to attend law school should consult their advisor and the catalog of their transfer institution for the appropriate majors. Traditional majors for pre-law students include history, political science, and business administration. Many other areas are also appropriate, depending on the interests of the students.
Curriculum in Psychology
Curriculum in Social Work
- Northwestern State University
Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSU) and Louisiana State University of Eunice (LSUE) have agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for a 2 + 2 program between the two institutions. The 2+2 program will allow students to complete the first two years of study toward a social work degree at LSUE and then transfer all credit hours as designated in Appendix A to NSU for completion of the Bachelors of Social Work degree (BSW). Students transferring to NSU may complete the last two years of their course work (including the required field placement) at the NSU CENLA campus. Both universities serve the needs of the constituency and are responsive, student oriented institutions that prepare the students to become productive members of society as well as promote the academic development and improvement in the quality of life of citizens in their regions.
Curriculum in Sociology
Curriculum in Theater
Major Transfer Programs in the Sciences
Major college transfer programs in the sciences are provided in agriculture and natural sciences.
Pre-professional programs are also offered for students who intend to study dentistry, medicine, medical technology, physical therapy, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine. However, students should review the current catalog of the professional school of their choice as to the specific requirements for admission.
Students interested in any curricula not outlined in detail in this catalog should request information from the dean or appropriate faculty advisor.
Selected curricula listed below are not meant to be comprehensive and do not reflect all areas in which a student may enroll.
Selected Curricula in Agriculture
LSU Eunice is a member of the Louisiana Consortium of Public Agricultural Colleges (LCPAC). The consortium has developed a 60-credit two-year core curriculum to facilitate the transfer of agricultural students among Louisiana public colleges. The courses included in the curriculum on the LSU A&M campus are as follows: Agriculture (animal) - ANSC 1011 or ANSC 1048 or ANSC 1049 (3 cr.); Agriculture (plant) - HORT 2050 or AGRO 1051 or AGRO 2051 (3); Agriculture (electives)-any 1000- or 2000-level agricultural course (2); General Education Art Course (3); Biology-BIOL 1201 , BIOL 1208 and BIOL 1202 , BIOL 1209 (8); Chemistry-CHEM 1201 , CHEM 1202 , CHEM 1212 (8); Communication-CMST 2060 (3); Computer Science-Experimental Statistics 2000 (3); Economics-ECON 2030 (3); English Composition-ENGL 1001 , ENGL 1002 (6); English Literature-ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2022 or ENGL 2025 or ENGL 2027 or ENGL 3070 or ENGL 2148 (3); History-HIST 1001 or HIST 1003 or HIST 2001 or HIST 2002 or HIST 2011 or HIST 2012 or HIST 2021 or HIST 2022 or HIST 2055 or HIST 2057 (3); Humanities Elective (3); Mathematics-MATH 1021 and either MATH 1022 or MATH 1431 ; Social Science Elective (3).
Curriculum in Agricultural Business
Curriculum in Plant and Soil Systems
Curriculum in Animal, Dairy, and Poultry Sciences
Curriculum in Environmental Management Systems
Curriculum in Forest Management
Curriculum in Natural Resources Ecology and Management
Curriculum in Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Students should consult their advisor and the professional school for entrance requirements.
Curriculum in Dietetics
II. Curriculum in Vocational Education
III. Selected Curricula in Natural Sciences
Students in the curricula of biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, mathematics, microbiology, physics, and zoology should select their electives from the humanities (other than English and foreign languages) and the social sciences with the approval of their faculty advisor. For professional curricula in chemistry and physics, students should consult the LSU Catalog.
Curriculum in Biochemistry
Curriculum in Biological Sciences
Curriculum in Chemistry
Curriculum in Mathematics
Curriculum in Microbiology
Curriculum in Physics
IV. Selected Curricula in Allied Health Professions
Admission to allied health programs at the LSU Medical Center is on a competitive basis. This is also true of most allied health programs in other institutions.
Potential applicants are urged to contact their choice of professional schools as early as a year in advance of the desired date of enrollment.
The degree in occupational therapy is a master’s degree. Students interested in occupational therapy should contact the clinical master’s degree program at the university of their choice. The usual entry requirements include a bachelor’s degree and satisfaction of specific prerequisites.
Pre-Professional Curricula for Cardiopulmonary Science, Medical Technology (Clinical Lab Science) (2 +2, 3 + 1), and Rehabilitation Counseling
Nursing
Effective November 13, 2023
Upon completion of the Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) from the Division of Health Sciences and Business Technology at Louisiana State University at Eunice (LSUE), general education courses identified herein can be transferred and applied towards the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-to-BSN program) in the College of Nursing and Health Professions at McNeese State University (MSU).
Additionally, through the Concurrent Enrollment Model outlined in this agreement, students enrolled in the LSUE ASN program can enroll concurrently at MSU and pursue general education credits required for the MSU RN-to-BSN program.
- Once students earn the ASN degree and obtain RN licensure:
- MSU will grant 39 hours of nursing advanced placement credit.
- Students will complete an additional 30 credit hours of nursing (NURN) coursework at MSU.
- Students can complete any remaining general education or elective courses required for the RN-to-BSN program at MSU or LSUE.
- Students may receive advanced placement credit for NURN 400 if they successfully pass a specialty certification exam which meets MSU guidelines.
- Northwestern State University
Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSULA) and Louisiana State University Eunice (LSU-E) agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for a 2 + 2 program between the two institutions. The 2 + 2 program will allow students to complete the Associate of Science in Nursing at LSU-E and transfer all credit hours as designated in Appendix A to NSULA for completion of the Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN). Students transferring to NSULA may complete the last two years of their course work at NSULA. Both institutions serve constituency needs and are responsive, student oriented institutions that prepare the students to become productive members of society as well as promote the academic development and improvement in the quality oflife of citizens in their regions.
- NIcholls State University
The conditions of this agreement allow students who have completed the ASN program at LSU-E to transfer all credit hours, as designated in the attached RN-BSN Articulation Guidelines to Nicholls into the BSN program. The BSN program at Nicholls requires the completion of 120 hours of semester credits. All general education support courses taken at LSU-E that are listed on the attached crosswalk in pursuit of the ASN will transfer toward the bachelor’s degree at Nicholls provided all grade and GPA requirements established by the College of Nursing and Allied Health and the University have been met and the student earns the ASN degree. For students who do not complete the program, transferability of credits will be determined on a course-by-course basis. The RN-BSN Articulation Guidelines specify how credits may be earned and applied to the bachelor’s degree.
Radiologic Technology
Effective November 13, 2023
Upon completion of the Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology from the Division of Health Sciences and Business Technology at Louisiana State University at Eunice (LSUE), courses identified herein can be transferred and applied towards the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (RT-to-BS program) in the College of Nursing and Health Professions at McNeese State University (MSU).
- Once students earn the AS degree in Radiologic Technology and obtain certification in radiography from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT):
- MSU will grant 54 hours of Radiologic Sciences advanced placement credit for RADS 499 ‘at MSU.
- Students will complete the additional credit hours of Radiologic Sciences coursework at MSU.
- Students can complete any remaining general education courses required for the RT-to BS program at MSU or LSUE.
- Northwestern State University
Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSU) and Louisiana State University Eunice (LSUE) have agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for a 2 + 2 program between the two institutions. The 2 + 2 program will allow students to complete the Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology at LSUE and transfer all credit hours as designated in Appendix A to NSU for completion of the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences degree. Students transferring to NSU may complete the last two years of their course work at NSU. Both institutions serve constituency needs and are responsive, student oriented institutions that prepare the students to become productive members of society as well as promote the academic development and improvement in the quality of life of citizens in their regions.
This partnership is mutually beneficial to both institutions for several reasons. Traditional and non-traditional students attending LSUE will have the opportunity after earning the associate degree in radiologic technology at LSUE to transfer to an RT to BSRS program that will accept LSUE credits. NSU will have the opportunity to accept students into the RT to BSRS who are well prepared with foundation course work.
Both the University and the College are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools .
Both the University and the College have full-time faculty with advanced academic and professional credentials and both have support resources (i.e., library, on-line access, service courses, and adequate administrative-faculty-staff backup).
Respiratory Care
- Northwestern State University
Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSU) and Louisiana State University Eunice (LSUE} have agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for an articulation program between the two institutions. The articulation program will allow students to complete the Associate of Science in Respiratory Care at LSUE and transfer all credit hours as designated in Appendix A to NSU for completion of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health (BASAH) degree. Students transferring to NSU may complete the last two years of their course work at NSU. Both institutions serve constituency needs and are responsive, student oriented institutions that prepare the students to become productive members of society as well as
promote the academic development and improvement in the quality of life of citizens in their regions.
This partnership is mutually beneficial to both institutions for several reasons. Traditional and non-traditional students attending LSUE will have the opportunity after earning the associate of applied degree in respiratory therapy at LSUE to transfer to a BASAH program that will accept LSUE credits. NSU will have the opportunity to accept students into the BASAH who are well prepared with foundation course work.
Both the University and the College are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Both the University and the College have full-time faculty with advanced academic and professional credentials and both have support resources (i.e., library, on-line access, service courses, and adequate administrative-faculty-staff backup).
V. Pre-professional Program in Physical Therapy
Students pursuing the entry level Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT) Degree from the LSU Medical Center School of Allied Health can complete two years of undergraduate course work before transferring to a four-year institution to obtain a bachelor’s degree. For details, contact the pre-physical therapy advisor in the Division of Arts and Sciences.
Curriculum in Pre-Physical Therapy
Students should consult their advisor and the professional school for entrance requirements.
VI. Health Sciences
Effective November 13, 2023
Upon completion of the Associate of Science in Health Sciences from the Division of Health Sciences and Business Technology at Louisiana State University at Eunice (LSUE), courses identified herein can be trnnsfcrred and applied towards the Bachelor of Science in Health Systems Management (HSM) in the College of Nursing and Health Professions at McNeese State University (MSU).
- Once students earn the Associate of Science in Health Sciences degree:
- Students will complete an additional 81 credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Science in Health Systems Management, which includes 69 credit hours of HSM coursework to be earned at MSU.
- Students can complete the remaining general education courses required for the HS M program at MSU or LSUE.
VII. Selected Pre-Professional Programs
Students in pre-professional programs should consult the catalog of the institution to which they intend to transfer for their particular requirements before scheduling their program at LSU Eunice. Although professional schools of medicine, dentistry, and optometry do admit students with three or even fewer years of undergraduate study, most students who are admitted have earned a baccalaureate or higher degree.
Program in Pre-Dentistry and Pre-Medicine
Students should consult their advisor and the professional school for entrance requirements.
Pre-Professional Programs in Pharmacy and Optometry
Students should consult their advisor and the professional school for entrance requirements.
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