Fourth Semester Sample Clauses

Fourth Semester. Art or Music Elective 3 Fine Arts Elective 3 Laboratory Science 4 Science Electives 4 History Electives (choose ONE): • HI 125 Immigration and Ethnic Groups in America • HI 126 Women in America • HI 127 American History I Discovery to 1865 • HI 128 American History II, 1865 to the present • HI 133 Introduction to Modern Asian Civilizations • HI 136 African American History • HI 140 History of Latin America I, Ancient Times to 1825 • HI 141 History of Latin America II., 1825-present • HI 190 History of Genocide • HI 195 Judaism, Christianity, and Islam 3 History Electives (choose ONE): • HIS 214 Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States • HIS 2XX: 200-level elective in the modern track (1650-present) • HIS 201 From Colonial Times through the Civil War • HIS 202 From 1865 to the Present • HIS 2XX: any 200-level elective in the modern track (1650-the present) • HIS 2XX: any 200-level elective in the modern track (1650-present) • HIS 2XX: any 200-level elective in the ancient (prehistory-500 CE) or middle tracks (500-1650) • HIS 2XX: any 200-level elective in the modern track (1650-present) • HIS 2XX: History of Genocide • HIS 2XX: any 200-level elective in the ancient (prehistory-500 CE) or middle tracks (500-1650) 3 Physical Education 2 Physical Education 2 Free electives 3 Free Electives 3 (subtotal) 15 15 Total 60 Total Credits to be earned at Xxxx Xxx College: 60 Total Credits to be earned at QCC: 60 Total Credits required for B.A. degree: 120 Effective Date: Xx. Xxx X. King Xx. Xxxx X. Bowers, Vice President for Academic Affairs Xxxxxxx and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Xx. Xxx Xxxxx
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Fourth Semester. OCCC Course Credits Pace Equivalent Credits Social Science Elective 3 General Electives 3 CIT 228: System Administration 3 Major Elective 3 CIT 206: Network Security 3 CIT 251: Computer Security Overview 3 CIT 230: Internship 3 Major Elective 3 Restricted Elective 3 General Electives 3 Total Credit Hours: 15 Total Credit Hours: 15 Totals Total Courses For Potential Transfer Total Potential Pace Credits To Transfer
Fourth Semester. MAT 150 Introduction to Probability and Statistics or BUS 150* Business Statistics 3–3.5 ENG 111 Speech 3 MAT 203 Discrete Mathematics 3 Electiveo Humanities 3 Elective+ Social Science 3 15–15.5 Credit Total 60 *Credit will not be given toward graduation requirements for both MAT 150 and BUS 150. +Social Science Electives must be chosen from the following list: ECO 201, ECO 202, PSC 141, PSY 140, PSY 145, PSY 240, PSY 242, SOC 150, SOC 151, SOC 258. uLaboratory Science Electives must be taken in course sequence (I and II) from the following list: (BIO 110 and BIO 111), or (BIO 163 and BIO 164), or (CHE 111 and CHE 112), or (PHY 201 and PHY 202), or (PHY 210 and PHY 215). oHumanities Electives must be selected from the following list: ART 101, ENG 154, 201, 202, 205, 206, 210, 211, FRN 105, 106, GRM 105, 106, HIS 123, HIS 124, HIS 130, HIS 131, MUS 101, PHI 201, 205, SPN 105, 106.
Fourth Semester. GCC Course UC Course Equivalencies Humanities Elective (3) Liberal Arts Elective (3) CRJ 205 Admin in Criminal Justice (3) CRJ 382 Admin Issues in Criminal Justice (3) Natural Science Elective (3) Science Elective (3) Foreign Language/General Elec. (3) Liberal Arts Elective (3) World Civilization Elective (3) Liberal Arts Elective (3) Health, Phys. Ed. Elective (1) Physical Education Elective (l - if student transfers with 61 credits or less) MAJOR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (Courses in Bold will be complete upon transfer from GCC with an A.S. in Criminal Justice) MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS CRJ 103 Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ 342 Constitutional Law CRJ 351 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems CRJ 461 Senior Seminar CRJ 473 Internship GOV 341 Jurisprudence of the Criminal Law SOC 274 Criminology SOC 376 Criminological Research Methods MAJOR-RELATED REQUIREMENTS PSY 101 Intro to Psychology PSY 372 Counseling and Interviewing Process SOC 151 Human Society SOC 252 Racial and Cultural Minorities MAT 112 Statistics OR PSY/SOC 211 Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences OR ECN 241 Statistics Choose one of the following: PSY 322 Developmental Psychology II Adolescence PSY 331 Intro to Social Psychology PSY 361 Abnormal Psychology MAJOR ELECTIVE (Select four of the following): CRJ 212 American Policing CRJ 221 Issues in Juvenile Justice CRJ 224 American Corrections CRJ 251 Probation/Parole & Sentencing Alternatives CRJ 300 Special Topic CRJ 314 Modern Techniques in Criminal Investigations CRJ 334 Economic Crime Investigation CRJ 335 Cybercrime Law and Investigations CRJ 343 Law of Economic Crime CRJ 345 Criminal Evidence CRJ 382 Administrative Issues in Criminal Justice CRJ 441 Applied Legal Research MAJOR IN CRIMIAL JUSTICE UC-GCC COURSE LISTING EQUIVALENCIES UC Course Listings GCC Course Equivalencies CRJ 103 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 221 Issues in Juvenile Justice SOC 115 Crime and Delinquency CRJ 224 American Corrections CRJ 133 Introduction to Corrections CRJ 314 Modern Tech in Crime Invest CRJ 206 Criminal Investigations CRJ 382 Admin Issues in Criminal Justice CRJ 205 Admin in Criminal Justice Major Related Elective CRJ 110 Legal Aspects in Criminal Justice ENG 101 Written Communication I ENG 101 English Communication 1 ENG 102 Written Communication II ENG 102 English Communication 2 MAT 112 Statistics MAT 129 Statistics COM 103 Public Speaking SPE 108 Public Speaking SOC 151 Human Society SOC 101 Introductory Soci...
Fourth Semester. Health and Wellness Engineering Core elective - See Note 1 EGR106 4 MAT231 EGR222
Fourth Semester. BI102 General Biology 2 (4) BIO212 General Biology II (4) CH248 Organic Chemistry 2 (5) BIO332 Organic Chemistry II (4) Choose one of the following: HI101 History of Civilization 1 (3) HIS145D Asia and the World (3) HI102 History of Civilization 2 (3) HIS165D Europe and the World (3) HI111 American History 1492-1850 (3) HIS124 America Before the 20th Century (3) HI112 American History 1850-Present (3) HIS125 America and the World (3) PE Physical Education (.5) PED001 Physical Education (.5)
Fourth Semester. BI107 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 (4.5) BIO102 Anatomy & Physiology II (4) CH248 Organic Chemistry 2 (5) CHE332 Organic Chemistry II (4) PY101 Introduction to General Psychology (3) PSY101 Introduction to Psychology (3) PE Physical Education (.5) PED001 Physical Education (.5) Semester Hours - 13 Equivalent Hours – 11.5 **The additional credit hours will be taken on the advice of advisors to ensure graduation requirements and proper course sequences for transfer as well as meeting SUNY General Education requirements. These courses will be appropriately applied as Utica College equivalents. This agreement will be reviewed in January of each academic year. Should either party desire to terminate this ARTICULATION AGREEMENT, notification shall be given to the other party in writing not less than six (6) months prior to the proposed date of termination. Xxxxxx X. XxXxx, X.X. Xxxxx Xxxxxx Coordinator Department Head / Professor Program in Health Science Health Services Utica College Mohawk Valley Community College Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ph.D. Xxxxxxx X.XxxXxxxxxx, Ph.D. President President Utica College Mohawk Valley Community College
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