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Studies in Culture and Diversity. Waived if MTA is satisfied Mathematics MTA requires 1 course Select one from the following: MTH 12500, 13000, 18001, 20600, 22002, 22102 Note: MTH 20600 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. 3 – 5 Various Mathematics Course Credit CMU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS MTA COURSE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ENG 101 ENG 201 Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics 1 Course 1 Course 2 Courses 2 Courses 2 Courses (1 must be a lab science) 1 Course 30 Credits Minimum Important Notes • It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. • A grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer. • A bachelor’s degree at CMU requires a minimum of 120 - 124 semester hours of credit. Some majors or degrees will require more. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 60 - 64 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. • The University Program Requirements and competencies, other than Writing Intensive competencies, may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MT • Students are required to meet the following CMU Competency Requirements with a “C” or above prior to reaching 56 credit hours: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics. Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. Central Michigan University Competency and University Program Course Requirement Information COMPTENCIES (24) Writing Competency (18) ENG 101 Freshman Composition (3) ENG 201 Intermediate Composition (3) Writing Intensive (12) Quantitative Reasoning (3) Oral English Competency (3) Select one of the following: COM 101, 267, 269, 357, TAI 170, 302 UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (UP) REQUIREMENTS (27) Group I – Humanities (6) IA – Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Ideas (3) IB – The Arts (3) Group II – Natural Sciences (6) IIA – Descriptive Sciences (3) IIB – Quantitative and Mathematical Sciences (3) Group III – Social Sciences (6) IIIA – Behavioral Sciences (3) IIIB – Studies in Social Structures (3) Group IV – Studies in Global Cultures and Diversity (9) (Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020) IVA – Studies in Discrimination (3) IVB – Studies in Global Cultures (3) IVC – Studies in Racism & Cultural Diversity in the US (3) UP Elective (0 – 3) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: Minor in any university approved minor or internship (20-30 hours): Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of the major. BACHELOR OF ARTS: Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including American Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020 Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-13 hours) A minimum of 9 credit hours in the natural or social science at the 300-level or above are required; at least 6 credit hours from the same designator and no double counting with General Education. A minimum of 3-4 credit hours of statistics or calculus are required from the following: BIO 500, ECO 285, GEL 420, HSC 544, MTH 132, PSY 211, SOC 200, STA 282QR, 382QR, 392 (these may double count with General Education).

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Studies in Culture and Diversity. Waived if MTA is satisfied Mathematics MTA requires 1 course Select one from the following: MTH 12500MATH 127, 13000128, 18001129, 20600131, 22002136, 22102 141, 142, 150, 201, 203, 205 Note: MTH 20600 MATH 150 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. Students should plan to take an additional math or QR course at CMU. 3 – 5 Various Mathematics Course Credit CMU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS General Education MTA COURSE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ENG 101 ENG 201 Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics 1 Course 1 Course 2 Courses 2 Courses 2 Courses (1 must be a lab science) 1 Course TOTAL CREDITS 30 Credits Minimum Important Notes It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. A grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer. A bachelor’s degree at CMU requires a minimum of 120 - 124 semester hours of credit. Some majors or degrees will require more. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 60 - 64 62 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. The University Program Requirements and competencies, other than Writing Intensive competencies, may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MT • MTA  Students are required to meet the following CMU Competency Requirements with a “C” or above prior to reaching 56 credit hours: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics. Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. Central Michigan University Competency and University Program Course Requirement Information COMPTENCIES (24) Writing Competency (18) ENG 101 Freshman Composition (3) ENG 201 Intermediate Composition (3) Writing Intensive (12) Quantitative Reasoning (3) Oral English Competency (3) Select one of the following: COM 101, 267, 269, 357, TAI 170, 302 UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (UP) REQUIREMENTS (27) Group I – Humanities (6) IA – Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Ideas (3) IB – The Arts (3) Group II – Natural Sciences (6) IIA – Descriptive Sciences (3) IIB – Quantitative and Mathematical Sciences (3) Group III – Social Sciences (6) IIIA – Behavioral Sciences (3) IIIB – Studies in Social Structures (3) Group IV – Studies in Global Cultures and Diversity (9) (Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020) IVA – Studies in Discrimination (3) IVB – Studies in Global Cultures (3) IVC – Studies in Racism & Cultural Diversity in the US (3) UP Elective (0 – 3) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: Minor in any university approved minor or internship (20-30 hours): Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of the major. BACHELOR OF ARTS: Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including American Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020 Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-13 hours) A minimum of 9 credit hours in the natural or social science at the 300-level or above are required; at least 6 credit hours from the same designator and no double counting with General Education. A minimum of 3-4 credit hours of statistics or calculus are required from the following: BIO 500, ECO 285, GEL 420, HSC 544, MTH 132, PSY 211, SOC 200, STA 282QR, 382QR, 392 (these may double count with General Education).

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Studies in Culture and Diversity. Waived if MTA is satisfied Mathematics MTA requires 1 course Select one from the followingcourses from: MTH 12500MATH 111, 13000119, 18001122, 20600129, 22002135, 22102 145, 150, 151, 230, 240, 252 Note: MTH 20600 MATH 122 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. 3 – 5 Various Mathematics Course Credit CMU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS General Education MTA COURSE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ENG 101 ENG 201 Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics 1 Course 1 Course 2 Courses 2 Courses 2 Courses (1 must be a lab science) 1 Course TOTAL CREDITS 30 Credits Minimum Important Notes • It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. • A grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer. • A bachelor’s degree at CMU requires a minimum of 120 - 124 semester hours of credit. Some majors or degrees will require more. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 60 - 64 62 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. • The University Program Requirements and competencies, other than Writing Intensive competencies, may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MT MTA • Students are required to meet the following CMU Competency Requirements with a “C” or above prior to reaching 56 credit hours: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics. Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. Central Michigan University Competency and University Program Course Requirement Information COMPTENCIES (24) Writing Competency (18) ENG 101 Freshman Composition (3) ENG 201 Intermediate Composition (3) Writing Intensive (12) Quantitative Reasoning (3) Oral English Competency (3) Select one of the following: COM 101, 267, 269, 357, TAI 170, 302 UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (UP) REQUIREMENTS (27) Group I – Humanities (6) IA – Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Ideas (3) IB – The Arts (3) Group II – Natural Sciences (6) IIA – Descriptive Sciences (3) IIB – Quantitative and Mathematical Sciences (3) Group III – Social Sciences (6) IIIA – Behavioral Sciences (3) IIIB – Studies in Social Structures (3) Group IV – Studies in Global Cultures and Diversity (9) (Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020) IVA – Studies in Discrimination (3) IVB – Studies in Global Cultures (3) IVC – Studies in Racism & Cultural Diversity in the US (3) UP Elective (0 – 3) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: Minor in any university approved minor or internship (20-30 hours): Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of the major. BACHELOR OF ARTS: Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including American Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020 Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-13 hours) A minimum of 9 credit hours in the natural or social science at the 300-level or above are required; at least 6 credit hours from the same designator and no double counting with General Education. A minimum of 3-4 credit hours of statistics or calculus are required from the following: BIO 500, ECO 285, GEL 420, HSC 544, MTH 132, PSY 211, SOC 200, STA 282QR, 382QR, 392 (these may double count with General Education).

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Studies in Culture and Diversity. Waived if MTA is satisfied Mathematics MTA requires 1 course Select one from the following: MTH 12500MAT 1500, 130001525, 180011540, 206001560, 220021580, 22102 1600, 1630, 1730, 1740, 2740, 2810, 2880 Note: MTH 20600 MAT 1580 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. 3 – 5 Various Mathematics Course Credit CMU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS General Education MTA COURSE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ENG 101 ENG 201 Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics 1 Course 1 Course 2 Courses 2 Courses 2 Courses (1 must be a lab science) 1 Course TOTAL CREDITS 30 Credits Minimum Important Notes • It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. • A grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer. • A bachelor’s degree at CMU requires a minimum of 120 - 124 semester hours of credit. Some majors or degrees will require more. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 60 - 64 62 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. • The University Program Requirements and competencies, other than Writing Intensive competencies, may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MT MTA • Students are required to meet the following CMU Competency Requirements with a “C” or above prior to reaching 56 credit hours: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics. Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. Central Michigan University Competency and University Program Course Requirement Information COMPTENCIES (24) Writing Competency (18) ENG 101 Freshman Composition (3) ENG 201 Intermediate Composition (3) Writing Intensive (12) Quantitative Reasoning (3) Oral English Competency (3) Select one of the following: COM 101, 267, 269, 357, TAI 170, 302 UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (UP) REQUIREMENTS (27) Group I – Humanities (6) IA – Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Ideas (3) IB – The Arts (3) Group II – Natural Sciences (6) IIA – Descriptive Sciences (3) IIB – Quantitative and Mathematical Sciences (3) Group III – Social Sciences (6) IIIA – Behavioral Sciences (3) IIIB – Studies in Social Structures (3) Group IV – Studies in Global Cultures and Diversity (9) (Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020) IVA – Studies in Discrimination (3) IVB – Studies in Global Cultures (3) IVC – Studies in Racism & Cultural Diversity in the US (3) UP Elective (0 – 3) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: Minor in any university approved minor or internship (20-30 hours): Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of the major. BACHELOR OF ARTS: Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including American Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020 Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-13 hours) A minimum of 9 credit hours in the natural or social science at the 300-level or above are required; at least 6 credit hours from the same designator and no double counting with General Education. A minimum of 3-4 credit hours of statistics or calculus are required from the following: BIO 500, ECO 285, GEL 420, HSC 544, MTH 132, PSY 211, SOC 200, STA 282QR, 382QR, 392 (these may double count with General Education).

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Studies in Culture and Diversity. Waived if MTA is satisfied Mathematics MTA requires 1 course Select one from the following: MTH 12500MATH 128, 13000130, 18001140, 20600150, 22002210, 22102 215, 225, 235; STAT 200 Note: MTH 20600 STAT 200 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. 3 - 5 Various Mathematics Course Credit CMU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS General Education MTA COURSE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ENG 101 ENG 201 Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics 1 Course 1 Course 2 Courses 2 Courses 2 Courses (1 must be a lab science) 1 Course TOTAL CREDITS 30 Credits Minimum Important Notes • It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. • A grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer. • A bachelor’s degree at CMU requires a minimum of 120 - 124 semester hours of credit. Some majors or degrees will require more. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 60 - 64 62 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. • The University Program Requirements and competencies, other than Writing Intensive competencies, may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MT MTA • Students are required to meet the following CMU Competency Requirements with a “C” or above prior to reaching 56 credit hours: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics. Any remaining required and elective courses for a bachelor’s degree will be selected in consultation with an academic advisor to ensure that CMU degree requirements are being met. Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. Central Michigan University Competency and University Program Course Requirement Information COMPTENCIES (24) Writing Competency (18) ENG 101 Freshman Composition (3) ENG 201 Intermediate Composition (3) Writing Intensive (12) Quantitative Reasoning (3) Oral English Competency (3) Select one of the following: COM 101, 267, 269, 357, TAI 170, 302 UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (UP) REQUIREMENTS (27) Group I – Humanities (6) IA – Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Ideas (3) IB – The Arts (3) Group II – Natural Sciences (6) IIA – Descriptive Sciences (3) IIB – Quantitative and Mathematical Sciences (3) Group III – Social Sciences (6) IIIA – Behavioral Sciences (3) IIIB – Studies in Social Structures (3) Group IV – Studies in Global Cultures and Diversity (9) (Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020) IVA – Studies in Discrimination (3) IVB – Studies in Global Cultures (3) IVC – Studies in Racism & Cultural Diversity in the US (3) UP Elective (0 – 3) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: Minor in any university approved minor or internship (20-30 hours): Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of the major. BACHELOR OF ARTS: Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including American Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020 Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-13 hours) A minimum of 9 credit hours in the natural or social science at the 300-level or above are required; at least 6 credit hours from the same designator and no double counting with General Education. A minimum of 3-4 credit hours of statistics or calculus are required from the following: BIO 500, ECO 285, GEL 420, HSC 544, MTH 132, PSY 211, SOC 200, STA 282QR, 382QR, 392 (these may double count with General Education).

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Studies in Culture and Diversity. Waived if MTA is satisfied Mathematics MTA requires 1 course Select one from the following: MTH 12500MATH 115, 13000130, 18001140, 20600150, 22002165, 22102 170, 180, 250, 270, 280 Note: MTH 20600 MATH 150 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. 3 – 5 Various Mathematics Course Credit CMU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS General Education MTA COURSE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ENG 101 ENG 201 Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics 1 Course 1 Course 2 Courses 2 Courses 2 Courses (1 must be a lab science) 1 Course TOTAL CREDITS 30 Credits Minimum Important Notes • It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. • A grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer. • A bachelor’s degree at CMU requires a minimum of 120 - 124 semester hours of credit. Some majors or degrees will require more. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 60 - 64 62 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. • The University Program Requirements and competencies, other than Writing Intensive competencies, may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MT MTA • Students are required to meet the following CMU Competency Requirements with a “C” or above prior to reaching 56 credit hours: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics. Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. Central Michigan University Competency and University Program Course Requirement Information COMPTENCIES (24) Writing Competency (18) ENG 101 Freshman Composition (3) ENG 201 Intermediate Composition (3) Writing Intensive (12) Quantitative Reasoning (3) Oral English Competency (3) Select one of the following: COM 101, 267, 269, 357, TAI 170, 302 UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (UP) REQUIREMENTS (27) Group I – Humanities (6) IA – Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Ideas (3) IB – The Arts (3) Group II – Natural Sciences (6) IIA – Descriptive Sciences (3) IIB – Quantitative and Mathematical Sciences (3) Group III – Social Sciences (6) IIIA – Behavioral Sciences (3) IIIB – Studies in Social Structures (3) Group IV – Studies in Global Cultures and Diversity (9) (Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020) IVA – Studies in Discrimination (3) IVB – Studies in Global Cultures (3) IVC – Studies in Racism & Cultural Diversity in the US (3) UP Elective (0 – 3) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: Minor in any university approved minor or internship (20-30 hours): Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of the major. BACHELOR OF ARTS: Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including American Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020 Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-13 hours) A minimum of 9 credit hours in the natural or social science at the 300-level or above are required; at least 6 credit hours from the same designator and no double counting with General Education. A minimum of 3-4 credit hours of statistics or calculus are required from the following: BIO 500, ECO 285, GEL 420, HSC 544, MTH 132, PSY 211, SOC 200, STA 282QR, 382QR, 392 (these may double count with General Education).

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Studies in Culture and Diversity. Waived if MTA is satisfied Mathematics MTA requires 1 course Select one from the following: MTH 12500120, 13000121, 18001122, 20600131, 22002141, 22102 142, 241, 251 Note: MTH 20600 131 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. Students should plan to take an additional math or QR course at CMU. 3 – 5 Various Mathematics Course Credit *Courses marked with an asterisk meet the Cultural Perspectives/Diversity (CPD) for the ASA and AGS degrees. CPD is not required for MTA. Important Notes CMU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS General Education MTA COURSE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ENG 101 ENG 201 Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics 1 Course 1 Course 2 Courses 2 Courses 2 Courses (1 must be a lab science) 1 Course TOTAL CREDITS 30 Credits Minimum Important Notes • It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. • A grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer. • A bachelor’s degree at CMU requires a minimum of 120 - 124 semester hours of credit. Some majors or degrees will require more. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 60 - 64 62 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. • The University Program Requirements and competencies, other than Writing Intensive competencies, may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MT MTA • Students are required to meet the following CMU Competency Requirements with a “C” or above prior to reaching 56 credit hours: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics. Any remaining required and elective courses for a bachelor’s degree will be selected in consultation with an academic advisor to ensure that CMU degree requirements are being met. Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. Central Michigan University Competency and University Program Course Requirement Information COMPTENCIES (24) Writing Competency (18) ENG 101 Freshman Composition (3) ENG 201 Intermediate Composition (3) Writing Intensive (12) Quantitative Reasoning (3) Oral English Competency (3) Select one of the following: COM 101, 267, 269, 357, TAI 170, 302 UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (UP) REQUIREMENTS (27) Group I – Humanities (6) IA – Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Ideas (3) IB – The Arts (3) Group II – Natural Sciences (6) IIA – Descriptive Sciences (3) IIB – Quantitative and Mathematical Sciences (3) Group III – Social Sciences (6) IIIA – Behavioral Sciences (3) IIIB – Studies in Social Structures (3) Group IV – Studies in Global Cultures and Diversity (9) (Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020) IVA – Studies in Discrimination (3) IVB – Studies in Global Cultures (3) IVC – Studies in Racism & Cultural Diversity in the US (3) UP Elective (0 – 3) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: Minor in any university approved minor or internship (20-30 hours): Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of the major. BACHELOR OF ARTS: Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including American Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020 Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-13 hours) A minimum of 9 credit hours in the natural or social science at the 300-level or above are required; at least 6 credit hours from the same designator and no double counting with General Education. A minimum of 3-4 credit hours of statistics or calculus are required from the following: BIO 500, ECO 285, GEL 420, HSC 544, MTH 132, PSY 211, SOC 200, STA 282QR, 382QR, 392 (these may double count with General Education).

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Studies in Culture and Diversity. Waived if MTA is satisfied Mathematics MTA requires 1 course Select one from the following: MTH 12500MATH 102, 13000159, 18001180, 20600250, 22002, 22102 251 Note: MTH 20600 MATH 190 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. 3 – 5 Various Mathematics Course Credit CMU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS General Education MTA COURSE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ENG 101 ENG 201 Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics 1 Course 1 Course 2 Courses 2 Courses 2 Courses (1 must be a lab science) 1 Course TOTAL CREDITS 30 Credits Minimum Important Notes It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. A grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer. A bachelor’s degree at CMU requires a minimum of 120 - 124 semester hours of credit. Some majors or degrees will require more. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 60 - 64 62 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. The University Program Requirements and competencies, other than Writing Intensive competencies, may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MT Students are required to meet the following CMU Competency Requirements with a “C” or above prior to reaching 56 credit hours: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics. Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. Central Michigan University Competency and University Program Course Requirement Information COMPTENCIES (24) Writing Competency (18) ENG 101 Freshman Composition (3) ENG 201 Intermediate Composition (3) Writing Intensive (12) Quantitative Reasoning (3) Oral English Competency (3) Select one of the following: COM 101, 267, 269, 357, TAI 170, 302 UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (UP) REQUIREMENTS (27) Group I – Humanities (6) IA – Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Ideas (3) IB – The Arts (3) Group II – Natural Sciences (6) IIA – Descriptive Sciences (3) IIB – Quantitative and Mathematical Sciences (3) Group III – Social Sciences (6) IIIA – Behavioral Sciences (3) IIIB – Studies in Social Structures (3) Group IV – Studies in Global Cultures and Diversity (9) (Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020) IVA – Studies in Discrimination (3) IVB – Studies in Global Cultures (3) IVC – Studies in Racism & Cultural Diversity in the US (3) UP Elective (0 – 3) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: Minor in any university approved minor or internship (20-30 hours): Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of the major. BACHELOR OF ARTS: Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including American Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020 Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-13 hours) A minimum of 9 credit hours in the natural or social science at the 300-level or above are required; at least 6 credit hours from the same designator and no double counting with General Education. A minimum of 3-4 credit hours of statistics or calculus are required from the following: BIO 500, ECO 285, GEL 420, HSC 544, MTH 132, PSY 211, SOC 200, STA 282QR, 382QR, 392 (these may double count with General Education).

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Studies in Culture and Diversity. Waived if MTA is satisfied Mathematics MTA requires 1 course Select one from the following: MTH 12500MATH 154, 13000157, 18001159, 20600162, 22002164, 22102 171, 172, 251, 271, 273 Note: MTH 20600 MATH 162 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. 3 – 5 Various Mathematics Course Credit CMU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS General Education MTA COURSE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ENG 101 ENG 201 Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics 1 Course 1 Course 2 Courses 2 Courses 2 Courses (1 must be a lab science) 1 Course TOTAL CREDITS 30 Credits Minimum Important Notes • It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. • A grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer. • A bachelor’s degree at CMU requires a minimum of 120 - 124 semester hours of credit. Some majors or degrees will require more. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 60 - 64 62 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. • The University Program Requirements and competencies, other than Writing Intensive competencies, may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MT MTA • Students are required to meet the following CMU Competency Requirements with a “C” or above prior to reaching 56 credit hours: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics. Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. Central Michigan University Competency and University Program Course Requirement Information COMPTENCIES (24) Writing Competency (18) ENG 101 Freshman Composition (3) ENG 201 Intermediate Composition (3) Writing Intensive (12) Quantitative Reasoning (3) Oral English Competency (3) Select one of the following: COM 101, 267, 269, 357, TAI 170, 302 UNIVERSITY PROGRAM (UP) REQUIREMENTS (27) Group I – Humanities (6) IA – Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Ideas (3) IB – The Arts (3) Group II – Natural Sciences (6) IIA – Descriptive Sciences (3) IIB – Quantitative and Mathematical Sciences (3) Group III – Social Sciences (6) IIIA – Behavioral Sciences (3) IIIB – Studies in Social Structures (3) Group IV – Studies in Global Cultures and Diversity (9) (Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020) IVA – Studies in Discrimination (3) IVB – Studies in Global Cultures (3) IVC – Studies in Racism & Cultural Diversity in the US (3) UP Elective (0 – 3) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: Minor in any university approved minor or internship (20-30 hours): Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of the major. BACHELOR OF ARTS: Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including American Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: Effective Bulletin Year 2019 - 2020 Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-13 hours) A minimum of 9 credit hours in the natural or social science at the 300-level or above are required; at least 6 credit hours from the same designator and no double counting with General Education. A minimum of 3-4 credit hours of statistics or calculus are required from the following: BIO 500, ECO 285, GEL 420, HSC 544, MTH 132, PSY 211, SOC 200, STA 282QR, 382QR, 392 (these may double count with General Education).

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