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Campus Updates to Transfer Credit Rules. Each college will update their transfer rules in CUNYfirst based on the agreed upon course evaluation, as indicated in this document. When either college makes course revisions to courses included in the agreement, they will notify the other party.
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Campus Updates to Transfer Credit Rules. Each college, will update their transfer rules in CUNYfirst based on the agreed upon course evaluation, as indicated in this document. When either college makes course revisions to courses included in the agreement, they will notify the other party. Effective Date: Fall 2021 FOUR YEAR ADVISEMENT PLAN Jazz and Popular Music (A.S.) at BMCC to Popular Music (B.A.) at City College FALL at BMCC XX XXXXXX SPRING at BMCC CR SUMMER MUS 180 Guitar I 1 n/a MUS 190 Guitar II 1 n/a MUS 160 Voice I 1 MUS 170 Voice II 1 Performance Ensemble I 1 Performance Ensemble II 1 English Composition 3 Basics of Digital Music Production 3 Mathematics & Quantitative Reasoning 3 English Composition 3 Life & Physical Sciences 3 U.S. Experience in its Diversity 3 World Culture & Global Issues 3 Creative Expression 3 Credit Total 15 Credit Total 15 FALL at BMCC XX XXXXXX SPRING at BMCC C2 SUMMER R MUS 117 Music Theory I 3 MUS 137 Jazz and Popular Music Theory I 3 MUS 118 Aural Skills I 2 MUS 138 Jazz and Popular Music Aural Skills I 3 MUS 119 Keyboard Workshop I 1 MUS 219 Keyboard Workshop II 1 MUS 114 Music Business 3 Program Electives 5 Creative Expression 3 Scientific World 3 Individual & Society 3 Credit Total 15 Credit Total 15 FALL at City XX XXXXXX SPRING at City CR SUMMER MUS 23200, Harmony 2 3 MUS 43100, Popular Music Composition 3 MUS 26200, Ear Training 2 3 MUS 24200, 1960s to Today 3 MUS 24100, Minstrelsy to Rock 3 MUS 200+, Music Elective 3 College Option Requirement, General Education 3 College Option Requirement, General Education 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Credit Total 15 Credit Total 15 FALL at City XX XXXXXX SPRING at City CR Curriculum Summary MUS 43300, Case Studies in Popular Music 3 MUS 200+, Music Elective 3 Transferred Credits: 60 GenEd Credits at City: 6 MUS 200+, Music Elective 3 Elective 3 Major Credits at City 27 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective/Minor Credits: 27 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Total Amount of Credits Needed to Graduate: 120 Credit Total 15 Credit Total 15
Campus Updates to Transfer Credit Rules. Each college will update their transfer rules in CUNYfirst based on the agreed upon course evaluation, as indicated in this document. When either college makes course revisions to courses included in the agreement, they will notify the other party. Effective Date: Fall 0000 Xxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx Community College CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies Xx. Xxxxx X. Xxxx Date Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date Acting Xxxxxxx and Senior Vice President for Associate Xxxx for Academic Affairs and Academic Affairs Chief Academic Officer Borough of Manhattan Community College CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies
Campus Updates to Transfer Credit Rules. Each college will update their transfer rules in CUNYfirst based on the agreed upon course evaluation, as indicated in this documents. When either college makes course revisions to courses included in the agreement, they will notify the other party. Effective Date: Fall 0000 Xxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx Community College CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies Xx. Xxxxx X. Xxxx Date Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date Acting Xxxxxxx and Senior Vice President for Associate Xxxx for Academic Affairs and Academic Affairs Chief Academic Officer Borough of Manhattan Community College CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Dr. Xxxxxx London Date Chairperson, Social Sciences, Criminal Justice Chairperson, Urban Studies Department

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