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Courses Required. If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: • 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute • 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute College Requirements - 81 Credits Required Major Courses – 35 Credits Required FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. LCC Equiv. LCC Course Title LCC Cr. Hrs. XXXX 305 Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 310 Corrections & Society 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 311 Police & Society 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 321 or XXXX 322 Police Report Writing or Report Writing for Corrections 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 340 Criminal Behavior 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 385 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 391 Criminal Justice Internship 4 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 411 Crime Control Policy 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 425 Michigan Criminal Law 4 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 430 Michigan Criminal Procedure 4 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent XXXX 499 Criminal Justice Assessment Course 2 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent Related Requirements – 23 Credits Required FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. LCC Equiv. LCC Course Title LCC Cr. Hrs. ISYS 105 Introduction to Micro Systems & Software 3 CITF 110 or CITA 110 Introduction to Computer Information Systems or Microsoft Office 3 XXXX 110 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 CJUS 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 XXXX 111 or XXXX 112 or XXXX 113 Intro to Corrections or Intro to U.S. Legal System or Intro to Law Enforcement 3 CJUS 131 Introduction to Corrections 3 BUSN 122 or ACCT 201 or BLAW 221 Introduction to Business or Principles of Financial Accounting or Elementary Business Law 3 BUSN 118 or ACCG 210 Intro to Business or Principles of Accounting 1 3 XXXX 220 Supervision & Management in Criminal Justice 3 CJUS 201 Criminal Justice Organization/Administration 3 XXXX 260 Delinquency Prevention & Control 3 CJUS 106 Introduction to Juvenile Justice 3 RMLS Must be an activity class 2 Varies Varies 2 Varies Elective – 100 Level or Higher 3 Varies Elective – 100 Level or Higher 3 Electives – 23 Credits Required Electives Electives to bring total hours to 120 (3 credit hours must be at 300/400 FSU level) 23 – 25 Electives Electives to bring total hours to 120 (3 credit hours must be at ...
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Courses Required. If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: • 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute • 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute
Courses Required. If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: • 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute • 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute Business Core Requirements FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. LCC Equiv. LCC Course Title LCC Cr. Hrs. ACCT 201 Principles of Accounting 1 3 ACCG 210 Principles of Accounting 1 4 ACCT 202 Principles of Accounting 2 3 ACCG 211 Principles of Accounting 2 4 BLAW 321 Contracts & Sales 3 LEGL 216 Business Law, Commercial 3 BUSN 499 Interdisciplinary Integrating Exp. 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FINC 322 Financial Mgmt. 1 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ISYS 321 Business Information Systems 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent MGMT 301 Applied Mgmt. 3 MGMT 225 Principles of Mgmt. 3 MGMT 370 Quality/Operations Mgmt. 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 200 Principles of Marketing 3 STQM 260 Introduction to Statistics 3 STAT 170 Intro. to Statistics 4 Major Requirements - A 2.5 GPA is required for these courses
Courses Required. If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: • 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute *Fulfilled by Ferris GEOG 100 (above) • 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute *Fulfilled by Ferris GEOG 100 (above) College Requirements – 80 to 81 Credits Required Major Courses – 15 Credits Required These courses are used to calcuate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. GRCC Equiv. GRCC Course Title GRCC Cr. Hrs. MATH 208 Elementary School Mathematics 1 MA 210 or Mathematics for Elementary 4 degree requirement) Teachers I or Teaching Counting and Whole Number Operations MATH 209 Elementary School Mathematics 2 MA 227 (AA degree requirement) EDLA 261 Foundations of Literacy EDU 205 (AA degree requirement) Teaching Fractions and 4 Decimals Foundations of Early Literacy 3 ENGL 301 Introduction to Linguistics 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent 0 MATH 307 Elementary School Mathematics 3 MA 211 or MA 240 (AA Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II or Geometry and Measurement for 4 or 3 Instruction degree requirement) Concentrations – 65 to 66 Credits Required – Choose one concentration
Courses Required. If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: • 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute • 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute Major Requirements – 29 credits required FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. LCC Equiv. LCC Course Title LCC Cr. Hrs. FMAN 321 Principles of Facility Management 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FMAN 322 Project Management 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FMAN 331 Facility Programming & Design Process 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FMAN 393 Facility Management Internship 4 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FMAN 431 Principles of Space Planning 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FMAN 432 Principles of Interior Architecture 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FMAN 441 Property Development & Planning 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FMAN 451 Planning & Budgeting for Operations 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FMAN 489 Capstone Research 1 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent FMAN 499 Capstone Thesis 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent Technical Related – 18 credits required
Courses Required. If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: • 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute • 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute Major Requirements – 78 – 83 Credits Required FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. LCC Equiv. LCC Course Title LCC Cr. Hrs. ARCH 101 Architectural Graphics 3 ARCH 110 Visual Communications I 3 ARCH 102 Architectural Digital Graphics 4 ARCH 120 Visual Communications II 3 ARCH 112 Structure Material, Systems, Codes 4 ARCH 113 Materials & Methods of Construction 4 ARCH 115 Interior Exterior Finishes – Systems 3 ARCH 146 Preservation/Adaptive Use Architecture 3 ARCH 119 Sustainability in Architecture: Intro 1 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ARCH 203 Architectural Documentation 4 ARCH 233 Revit Architecture BIM 4 ARCH 204 Architectural Detailing 4 ARCH 220 Commercial Arch. Drawing 4 ARCH 223 Statics and Structures 3 CIVL 241 Statics/Strength of Materials 3 ARCH 241 Design Principles 3 ARCH 111 Architecture Design Fundamentals 3 Choose two Elective (ARCH 242, 250, 270, ARTS 220, COHP 330, CONM 211, 212, 222, ARCH 1 - - ) 6 ARCH 118 and ARCH 107 Architecture Design and Planning and Sustainable Site Design 3 and 3 HVAC 337 Mech. & Electrical Systems for Buildings 3 ARCH 125 Environmental Systems 4 ARCH - - - Arch General Credit 3 ARCH 126 (recommended course) Architectural Model Building 3 ARCH 323 Structural Design 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ARCH 341 Architectural Design 1 5 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ARCH 342 Architectural Design 2 5 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ARCH 361 Environmental Systems 1 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ARCH 362 Environmental Systems 2 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ARCH 419 Sustainability in ARCH: Advanced Topics 1 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ARCH 421 Current Issues in Architecture 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ARCH 441 Architectural Design 3 5 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent ARCH 499 Architectural Design 4 5 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent Choose two Elective (ARCH 246, 270, 285, 350) 6 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent Technical Related - 6 Credits Required
Courses Required. If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: • 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute *Fulfilled by Ferris GEOG 100 (above) • 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute *Fulfilled by Ferris GEOG 100 (above) Major Courses – 15 Credits Required FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. WSCC Equiv. WSCC Course Title WSCC Cr. Hrs. MATH 208 Elementary School Mathematics 1 3 MTH 126 Math – Elementary Teachers 1 3 MATH 209 Elementary School Mathematics 2 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent 0 EDLA 261 Foundations of Literacy 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent 0 ENGL 301 Introduction to Linguistics 3 ENG 251 Introduction to Linguistics 3 MATH 307 Elementary School Mathematics 3 MTH 127 Math – Elementary Teachers 2 3 Concentrations – 66 to 67 Credits Required – Choose one concentration 1. Pre-Kindergarten through Third Grade Concentration (see below)
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Courses Required. Module courses recommended in Year III 1.0 MOS 2242A/B (Statistics) MOS 2310A (Finance) 1.5 MOS 3360A (Intermediate Accounting I) MOS 3361B (Intermediate Accounting II) MOS 3370A/B (Management Accounting) 0.5 from: MOS 2277A/B (Personal Financial Planning) MOS 3367A/B (Introduction to Fraud Examination) 1.0 from: Anthropology 2262F/G (The Production and Consumption of Global Commodities) Anthropology 2272F/G (Anthropology of Tourism) Anthropology 2280F/G (Economic Anthropology) Economics 2124A/B (Economic Development I) Economics 2128A/B (Economics of China) Economics 2129A/B (Managerial Economics) Economics 2150A/B (Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I) Economics 2152A/B (Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory and Policy I) Economics 2154A/B (Money) Economics 2155A/B (Labor Economics – Theory) Economics 2156A/B (Labor Economics – Bargaining) Economics 2159A/B (Public Finance – Expenditure) Economics 2160A/B (Public Finance – Revenue) Economics 2162A/B (Comparative International Business) Economics 2167A/B (International Economics) Economics 2181A/B (Foundations of Financial Economics) Economics 2191A/B (Risk and Financial Institutions) English 2018A/B (The Culture of Leadership I) English 2019A/B (The Culture of Leadership II) Geography 2143A/B (Foundations of the Geography of World Business) Geography 2144A/B (Geography of Tourism) History 2120A/B (Northern Enterprise: Canadian Business and Labor History) History 2171A/B (Greed is Good: The History of Modern Capitalism) History 2183A/B (Women in the Workforce 1700-1990) History 2807F/G (Entrepreneurship in the United States and Canada since 1800) Philosophy 2074F/G (Business Ethics) Philosophy 2730F/G (Media Ethics) Political Science 2102A/B (Capitalism and Democracy) Political Science 2140A/B (Globalization: Competition and Democratic Governance) Political Science 2211E (Business and Government) Political Science 2246E (Public Administration and Policy)
Courses Required. If not met by courses taken in the bachelor’s degree program, a student must have two courses with the Collaboration attribute. Some courses include both Collaboration and Problem Solving attributes. • AMGT 301 - Automotive Marketing and Distribution 1 • AMGT 401 - Management of Fixed Operations • AMGT 402 - Management of Variable Operations

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