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Bachelor of Science Degree. Bachelor of Science RN to BSN (24 Months, 72 Credits) WEST PALM BEACH APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: LAST FIRST MIDDLE Address: STREET ADDRESS CITY/STATE ZIP/POSTAL CODE Phone Number: Email: AREA CODE SSN: - - Date Of Birth: / / MONTH DAY YEAR Citizenship: □ U.S. Citizen □ Permanent Resident □ M-Visa Student □ Other – Home Country: Gender: Race (Optional): □ Male □ Female □ □ American Indian/Alaska Native Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander □ □ Asian White □ □ Black/African American □ Race/Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino Unknown Emergency Contact: NAME RELATIONSHIP PHONE NUMBER
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Bachelor of Science Degree. Bachelor of Science RN to BSN (24 Months, 72 Credits) WEST PALM BEACH APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: LAST FIRST MIDDLE Address: STREET ADDRESS CITY/STATE ZIP/POSTAL CODE Phone Number: Email: AREA CODE SSN: - - Date Of Birth: / / MONTH DAY YEAR Citizenship: □ U.S. Citizen □ Permanent Resident □ M-Visa Student □ Other – Home Country: Gender: Race (Optional): □ Male □ Female □ □ American Indian/Alaska Native Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander □ □ Asian White □ □ Black/African American □ Race/Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino Unknown PROGRAM GOAL: Why are you interested in attending HCI College? (Check all that apply) □ Career Advancement □ Personal Enrichment □ Better Pay □ In Demand Job □ Other: Emergency Contact: NAME RELATIONSHIP PHONE NUMBER
Bachelor of Science Degree. The Criminal Justice baccalaureate degree prepares students for a professional career in the Criminal Justice system in Michigan and throughout the country. This Generalist option prepares the student to seek federal, state and/or local Criminal Justice agency employment or admission to law school or graduate school, and it gives students an education with a broad focus in Criminal Justice. The program offers small class sizes, usually between 15 to 30 students, and our degreed faculty members have extensive Criminal Justice experience and utilize a pragmatic approach to prepare students for a career in Criminal Justice. The most common positions for graduates of this program are: police officer, corrections officer, community correction officer, probation officer, detective, federal agent, and investigator for a multitude of public and private agencies and/or corporations. Course requirements that can be completed at SC SC Course Ferris Equivalency SC Course Title SC Credit Hours COMA 103 or COMA 200 COMM 121 or COMM 105 Fundamentals of Speech or Interpersonal Communication 3 ENG 101 ENGL 150 English Composition I 3 ENG 102 or ENG 116 ENGL 250 or ENGL 211 English Composition II or Technical Writing 3 MATH 113 or MATH 111 MATH 115 or MATH 117 Intermediate Algebra or App: Utility of Math 4 PSYCH 201 PSYC 150 General Psychology 4 SOC 201 SOCY 121 Principles of Sociology 3 SOC 210 SOCY 340 Cultural Diversity 3 SOC 209 SOCY 225 Marriage and Family 3 Schoolcraft VARIES FSU General Education – Natural Sciences Elective 3 Schoolcraft VARIES FSU General Education - Lab Natural Sciences 4 Schoolcraft VARIES FSU General Education – Culture (One class at FSU 200+ level) 9 BUS 207 or BUS 101 or ACCT 201 BLAW 321 or BUSN 122 or ACCT 201 Business Law or Introduction To Business or Princ/Acct 3 XX 113 XXXX 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice System 3 COR 110 XXXX 111 Introduction to Corrections 3 CJ 102 XXXX 220 Organization and Administration of Law Enforcement Agencies 3 XX 221 XXXX 260 Juvenile Justice 3 CIS 120 or CIS 115 ISYS 105 or ISYS 202 Software Applications or Introduction to Computer Based Systems 3 Schoolcraft VARIES Additional Electives 25 Total SC Credits 85 FSU General Education Requirements can be found at: Ferris General Education Requirements. Students are encouraged to work with an advisor to select appropriate general education courses. Course requirements that will need to be completed at Xxxxxx State University Xxxxxx Course Ferris Course Title Fe...
Bachelor of Science Degree. Advisor: Xx. Xxxxxx Xxx, Interim Department Chairperson Xxxxxxxx Xxxx 216, Phone: (000) 000-0000 Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer. Junior Year GEOL 3210 Geology for Engineers 3 MATH Elective2 2 CEE 3110 Mechanics of Materials 3 Senior Year CEE 4310 Structural Steel Design 3 CEE 4320 Reinforced Concrete Design 3 CEE 4800 Geotechnical Engineering I 3 CEE 3413, 3420 Environmental Engineering, Hydraulics 6 Approved CEE Electives3 9 CEE 3320 Structural Mechanics 4 Approved CEE Sequence Electives4 6 CEE 3020 Surveying 2 ISE 3110 (3100)5 2 ME 3720 Fluid Mechanics 3 CEE 4920 Professionalism & Ethics 1 ISE 3210 (3200)5 Engineering Statistics 2 CEE 4940 Fundamentals of CE 0 CEE 3030 CE Materials 3 CEE 4950 Senior Design Project 3 CEE 3610 Transportation Engineering 3 Approved CEE Lab Elective 2 ECE 3810, ME 3210 or ChE 3010 3 Total 34 Total 32 1U.S. History I, II are not required for a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering. 2MATH 2010, 3810, 4510 or 4710. 3Approved CEE electives are: CEE 3100, Any 4000-level CEE course with prior approval by advisor. 4Approved CEE sequence courses are: CEE 4130, 4160, 4190 Structural Mechanics CEE 4130, 4350, 4360, 4380, 4700 Structural Engineering CEE 4410, 4420, 4430, 4440, 4450 Environmental Engineering CEE 4600, 4610, 4630, 4640, 4660 Transportation Engineering 5ISE Electives: Two-credit hour courses are shown (3110 & 3210); however students are encouraged to take the three-credit hour courses (3100 & 3200). Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level. 8/09 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING COMPUTER ENGINEERING MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE Freshman Year F SP Sophomore Year F SP ENGL 1010, 1020 English Composition I, II 3 3 ENGL Literature 3 0 MATH 1910, 1920 COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech 0 3 Calculus I, II 4 4 PHYS 2110, 2120 Calculus Based Physics I, II 4 4 CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 0 MATH 2110 Calculus III 4 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3 MATH 2120 Differential Equations 0 3 Social/Behavioral Science Elective 0 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3 HIST 2010, 2020 U. S. History I, II1 3 3 Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3 0 Total 14 16 Total 14 13 TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY COMPUTER ENGINEERING-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE Advisor: Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Department Chairperson Brown Hall 217, Phone: (000) 000-0000 Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfe...

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