Bristol Community College Sample Clauses

Bristol Community College and University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth agree to encourage qualified students to participate in this program by providing information, advising, and other assistance required to xxxxxx a seamless transition from the two-year institution to the four-year institution. Review/Revision:
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Bristol Community College. Transfer Institution: University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Summary of Benefits: • Guaranteed acceptance with a minimum G.P.A. of 2.5 • Guaranteed transfer of credits of all courses with a C- or better. • Eligibility for Tuition credit with GPA of 3.0 or higher and Associate’s Degree • Students transfer with Junior status with regard to financial aid and registration BCC Program: Business Administration, Marketing Management CR UMass-Dartmouth Program: Marketing CR General and Elective Requirements ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing 3 ENL 101 – Critical Reading & Writing I 3 ENL 102 Composition II: Writing about Lit 3 ENL 102 – Critical Reading & Writing II 3 MAN 101 – Prin of Management 3 MGT 201 – Leadership, Teamwork & Coll 3 BUS 111 – Business and Financial Math 3 MTH 109 – Problem Solving & Reasoning (substitute for MTH 146 with placement testing) 3 HST 112 – The West and the World II 3 HST 102 – History of Western Civ II 3 ACC 101 – Principles of Accounting I ACC 102 – Principles of Accounting II *ACC 257 – Managerial Accounting 4 4 3 ACT 211 – Principles of Accounting I FRE 800 – Free Elective ACT 212 – Principles of Accounting II 333 COM 114 – Professional Speaking or COM 101 – Fund of Public Speaking 3 FRE 800 – Free Elective or ENL 270 – Speech Communication 3 Elective Science with lab 3/4 The Natural World Requirement 3/4 ECN 111 – Prin of Economics – Macro 3 ECO 232 – Prin of Macroeconomics 3 MAR 101 – Prin of Marketing 3 MKT 311 – Prin of Marketing 3 MAR 253 – Sales Management CSS 101 – College Career Seminar 3 1 FRE 800 – Free Elective FRE 800 – Free Elective 31 CIS 111 – Intro to Bus Info Systems 3 MIS 101 – The Business Organization 3 MAR 114 – Sales Principles 3 FRE 800 – Free Elective 3 MAR 255 – Advertising Principles **BUS 253 – Corporation Finance 3 3 FRE 800 – Free Elective FIN 312 – Financial Management 33 BUS 251 – Business Law 3 MGT 312 – Legal Framework of Business 3 RMN 118 – Workshop in Team Development and Managerial Comm 1 FRE 800 – Free Elective 1 Elective 3 FRE 800 – Free Elective 3 Program Elective 3 FRE 800 – Free Elective 3 Total Credits 64/65 Total Credits 62/63 *Must choose ACC 257 as elective **Must choose BUS 253
Bristol Community College and University of Massachusetts, Boston agree to encourage qualified students to participate in this program by providing information, advising, and other assistance required to xxxxxx a seamless transition from the two-year institution to the four-yearinstitution.
Bristol Community College. Bristol Community College (BCC) and the Art Institute of Boston at Xxxxxx University (AIB) enter into this agreement in order to facilitate the transfer of students from BCC Associate in Arts in Art Transfer Program (in Art/Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Web Design, and Media Arts) to the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Program at AIB.
Bristol Community College and Xxxxxx University both agree to encourage qualified students to participate in this program by providing advising, information, and such other assistance required to assure that an easy transition from the two-year institution to the four-year institution will occur.
Bristol Community College. What are the qualifications?  Anticipated successful completion of Associate degree from Bristol Community College  A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 at Bristol Community College  Submission of all required application materials Application Process:  Please follow the below link to learn more about applying Xxxxx as a transfer student: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/admission/trans-apply-now.cfm Wondering how can you connect your major to a career? Click below to find out! xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/academics/major-to-career.cfm Prerequisites: (at Partner Institution or another institution)  ENG 101: Composition I: College Writing  ENG 102: Composition II: Writing about Literature  BIO 233: Anatomy & Physiology I (with lab)  BIO 234: Anatomy & Physiology II (with lab)  CHM 111 OR CHM 113 OR CHM 115: Chemistry I (with lab)  CHM 112 OR CHM 114 OR CHM 116: Chemistry II (with lab)  MTH 119: Fundamental Statistics  PHY 101: Technical Physics I OR PHY 211: General Physics I Courses to be completed at Regis: Religion Course Nuclear Medicine Curriculum: Fall-- NM 402 Molecular Imaging & Patho. I 4 NM 406 Instrumentation I 3 NM 450 Clinical Internship I 2 MI 400 Professional Practice in Imaging 3 NM 409 Radiation Sciences 3 NM 430 Applied Nuclear Medicine I 1 Spring-- NM 410 Radiopharmacy & Pharmacology 2 NM 404 Molecular Imaging & Patho. II 4 NM 408 Instrumentation II 3 NM 451 Clinical Internship II 4 MI 462 Computed Tomography 3 NM 431 Applied Nuclear Medicine II 1 Fall-- NM 452 Clinical Internship III 4 NM 460 Nuclear Medicine Critique 4 MI 408 Leadership in Med. Imaging 3 MI 477 Research Methods 4 NM 432 Applied Nuclear Medicine III 1 Spring-- NM 453 Clinical Internship IV 6 NM 470 Nuclear Medicine Seminar 4
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Bristol Community College and University of Massachusetts, Xxxxxxxxx agree to encourage qualified students to participate in this program by providing information, advising and other assistance required to xxxxxx a seamless transition from the two year institution to the four-year institution. Review/Revision:

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