These courses also satisfy an MTA definition

These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIO 138 (non-lab); Humanities: ART 224, 225, 226, 227; ENG 243, 248; PHIL 201; WR 233, 236, 241; Social Science: ANTH 131, 151, 152, 154; EDU 296; GEOG 132; HIST 113, 243, 252, 261; POLS 152; PSY 296; SOC 152, 251.This course applies, but does not satisfy the MTA: ART 229, BBA 250; LGL 248; PLGL 248 * BLDA 100 Introduction to Autocad (4) and * BLDA 130 Introduction to Revit (4) 8 CNST 228 Construction Graphics (3)+5 8 BLDA 110 Visual Communications 4 CNST 000 General Transfer Credit 4 BLDA 120 Introduction to Carpentry 4 CNST 000 General Transfer Credit 4 * BLDA 140 Construction Systems 1 (4) * BLDA 240 Construction Systems 2 (4) 8 CNST 201 Construction Systems 8 BLDA 150 Environmental Building Systems 4 CNST 000 General Transfer Credit 4 BLDA 230 Residential Studio 4 CNST 000 General Transfer Credit 4 * BLDA 250 Surveying & Site Design 4 CNST 206 Surveying (3)+1 4 * BLDA 260 Construction Estimating 4 CNST 229 Analysis of Commercial Prints 4 BLDA 270 Commercial Design Studio 4 CNST 000 General Transfer Credit 4 * BLDA 280 Building Science Capstone 4 CNST 125 Introduction to Construction (3)+1 4 * CIS 100 Intro to Information Technology (Comp Req) 3 IS 215 Info Systems for Business (Business Minor) 3 * BAC 131 Introduction to Financial Accounting....................... 4 ACC 240 Principles of Financial Accounting (3)+1 4 * BLW 253 Business Law and the Legal Environment.............. 4 LAW 293 Legal Environment of Business (3)+1 4 * MATH 112 Trigonometry ........................................................ 3 MATH 107 Plane Trigonometry (2)+1 3 * Choose 2 courses from the following: ..................................... 6 General Business Minor Elective Credit 6 BAC 132, BBA 131, BBA 231, BBA 250 (see note below) ACC 241, COB 200, MGMT 202, IB 210
These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIO 138 (non-lab); Humanities: ART 224, 225, 226, 227; ENG 243, 248; PHIL 201; WR 233, 236, 241; Social Science: ANTH 131, 151, 152, 154; EDU 296; GEOG 132; HIST 113, 261; POLS 152; SOC 152, 251.This course applies, but does not satisfy the MTA: ART 229, BBA 250; LGL 248; PLGL 248 ENGR 125 Introduction to Computation for Engineering ... 3 CEET 151 Intro Computing in Engineering Tech 3 * ENGR 130 Introduction to Engineering.............................. 3 ME 100 General Transfer Credit sub for EECE 100 3 1*ENGR 240 Circuits ............................................................ 5 EECE 212 Engineering Circuit Analysis (3)+2 5 1*MATH 183 Calculus II........................................................ 5 MATH 121 Calculus II (4)+1 5 * MATH 280 Calculus III....................................................... 5 MATH 223 Multivariable Calculus (4)+1 5 * MATH 288 Differential Equations ...................................... 5 MATH 325 Differential Equations (3)+2 5 * PHYS 232 Engineering Physics II ..................................... 5 PHYS 224 Electricity and Light 5 * CIS 170 C Programming ............................................... 3 COSC 000 General Transfer Credit sub for COSC 111 3 * ENGR 205 Digital Systems................................................ 4 EECE 000 General Trans Credit sub for EECE 251 (3)+1 . 4 * MATH 275 Discrete Mathematics ...................................... 4 MATH 205 General Trans Credit sub for EECE 262 (3)+1 . 4 * MATH 283 Linear Algebra ................................................. 3 MATH 122 Elementary Linear Algebra 3
These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIO 138 (non-lab); Humanities: ART 224, 225, 226, 227; ENG 243, 248; PHIL 201; WR 233, 236, 241; Social Science: ANTH 131, 151, 152, 154; EDU 296; GEOG 132; HIST 113, 261; POLS 152; SOC 152, 251.This course applies, but does not satisfy the MTA: BBA 250; LGL 248; PLGL 248 * BAC 131 * BAC 132 BAC 231 Introduction to Financial Accounting 4 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 4 Asset Accounting 4 ACC 240 ACC 241 ACC 000 Principles of Financial Accounting (3)+1 4 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3)+1 4 General Transfer Credit 4 * BBA 131 Introduction to Business 4 COB 200 Introduction to Business (3)+1 4 BCA 145 Spreadsheets 3 BMMT 000 General Transfer Credit 3 * BEC 152 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 202 Prin of Microeconomics (GEKS or GEQR) 3 * BLW 253 Business Law and the Legal Environment 4 LAW 293 Legal Environment of Business (3)+1 4 * CIS 100 Introduction to Information Technology 3 IS 215 Information Systems for Business 3 Open Electives ...................................................................... 13 General Transfer Credit 13 DS 251 or DS 265 3 FIN 350 Principles of Finance 3 MGMT 386 Organizational Behavior & Theory 3 MGMT 490 Business Policy 3 MKTG 360 Principles of Marketing 3 OM 374 Introduction to Production/Operations Mgmt 3 Students may complete discipline requirements in any of the following areas: accounting, accounting information systems, computer information systems, economics, entrepreneurship, general business, marketing, management, finance, supply chain management, international business.

Examples of These courses also satisfy an MTA in a sentence

  • These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIO 138 (non-lab); Humanities: ART 224, 225, 226, 227; ENG 243, 248; PHIL 201; WR 233, 236; Social Science: ANTH 131, 151, 152, 154; GEOG 132; HIST 113, 243, 261; PHIL 201; POLS 152; PSY 296; SOC 152, 251; This course applies, but does not satisfy the MTA: BBA 250 BBA 110 Business Language Skills ..............................................

  • These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Humanities: ART 224, 225, 226, 227; ENG 243, 248; PHIL 201; WR 233, 236; Social Science: ANTH 131, 151, 152, 154; GEOG 132; HIST 113, 243, 261; PHIL 201; POLS 152; PSY 296; SOC 152, 251.

  • Complete one course from the following list if ANTHR 152 is not completed: These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIOL 156; Humanities: ENGL 240, 255, 266; HUMAN 256, 257; Social Sciences: ANTHR 152; GEOG 152; HIST159, 173; POLSC 211, 252; SOC 253.


More Definitions of These courses also satisfy an MTA

These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIOL 104; GEOG 212; Humanities: COMA 240; ENG 170, 275; HIST 138; HUM 201, 202, 203, 204; Social Sciences: ANTH 112, 201, 214; GEOG 133; HIST 138; POLS 207, 209; SOC 210, 211 These courses apply, but do not satisfy the MTA: BUS 240; EDUC 200; SPE 100 1 CJ 102 CJ 209 Organization & Admin of Law Enforcement Agencies.3 Basic Criminalistics 3 HSEM 412 HSEM 000 Admin of Public Safety Agencies (Rest Elective) ... 3 General Transfer Credit 3 CJ 210 Criminal Procedure 3 CRM 000 General Transfer Credit 3 1 CJ 211 Criminal Law 3 CRM 460 Criminal Law II (Restricted Elective) 3 1 CJ 212 Criminology 3 CRM 301 Criminology (Restricted Elective) 3 1 CJ 221 Juvenile Justice 3 CRM 354 Juvenile Delinquency (Restricted Elective) 3 1 CJ 287 Police Academy 21 HSEM 000 General Transfer Credit 21 1 COR 110 Introduction to Corrections 3 CRM 331 Introduction to Corrections (Restricted Elective) 3 SOC 201 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCL 105 Introductory Sociology 3 *2 POLS 109 State and Local Government.......................................3 PLSC 202 State and Local Government 3 *3 SOC 210 Cultural Diversity .........................................................3 ANTH/SOCL 214 US Racial and Cultural Minorities 3 1 CJ 113 Introduction to Criminal Justice System ......................3 CRM 300 Criminal Justice (Rest Elect; pre-req for CRM 431) 3
These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIO 138 (non-lab); Humanities: ART 224, 225, 226, 227; ENG 243, 248; PHIL 201; WR 233, 236; Social Science: ANTH 131, 151, 152, 154; GEOG 132; HIST 113, 243, 261; POLS 152; PSY 296; SOC 152, 251. This course applies, but does not satisfy the MTA: BBA 250 * ART 101 Two-Dimensional Design 3 AD 121 Two-Dimensional Design 3 * ART 102 Drawing I 3 AD 123 Foundations Drawing I 3 ART 104 Color Theory 3 AD2D 000 University Elective 3 * ART 105 Three-Dimensional Design 3 AD 122 Three-Dimensional Design 3 * ART 111 Digital Media 3 AD 127 Foundations Digital Media 3 * ART 112 Drawing II 3 AD 126 Foundations Drawing II 3 * ART 113 Life Drawing I 3 AD2D 331 The Figure 3 ART 116 Painting I 3 AD2D 000 University Elective 3 * ART 122 Art History Survey II 3 ARTH 263 Survey of Western Art II 3 * ART 123 History of Modern Art 3 ARTH 264 Survey of Western Art III 3 ART 141 Ceramics I 3 AD3D 000 University Elective 3 ART 150 Introduction to Digital Photography 3 ADPM 000 University Elective 3 * ART 229 Survey of Contemporary Art 3 ARTH 165 Postmodern and Contemporary Art 3 ART 273 Studio Art Capstone ....................................................1 AD 000 University Elective 1
These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIO 138 (non-lab); Humanities: ART 224, 225, 226, 227; ENG 243, 248; PHIIL 201; WR 233, 236, 241Social Science: ANTH 131, 151, 152, 154; EDU 296; GEOG 132; HIST 113, 243, 252, 261; POLS 152; PSY 296; SOC 152, 251.This course applies, but does not satisfy the MTA: BBA 250; LGL 248; PLGL 248 * BAC 131 Introduction to Financial Accounting ................... 4 ACC 240 Principles of Financial Accounting (3)+1 4 * BAC 132 Introduction to Managerial Accounting................ 4 ACC 241 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3)+1 4 * BBA 131 Introduction to Business ..................................... 4 COB 200 Introduction to Business (3)+1 4 * BEC 152 Principles of Microeconomics ............................. 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3
These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIOL 104; GEOG 212; Humanities: ENG 170, 275; HIST 138; HUM 201, 202, 203, 204; Social Sciences: ANTH 112, 201, 214; GEOG 133; HIST 138; POLS 207, 209; SOC 210, 211 These courses apply, but do not satisfy the MTA: BUS 240; EDUC 200; SPE 100 SC Nursing Program Credits ............................................. 43.5 Nursing Course Block 46 NURS 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 128, 205, 248, 246, 250 NURS 128 sub for 1 GEKH NURS 246 sub for 1 GEKS Students must contact the EMU RN to BSN admissions advisor to present proof of passing the NCLEX, to complete a plan of study, and receive waivers. 30 hours will apply to the nursing major credit. 16 hours will apply as general elective credit. Waivers will be given for NURS 260, 270 and DTC 203. * Complete one option: ..........................................................5-8 EXSC 201 & 202 or BIO 251 and 252 (sub for 1 GEKN) 5-8 BIOL 236 Human Anatomy & Physiology (5) OR EXSC 201 & 202 Hum Anat & Hum Phys (6) OR BIOL 237 & 238 Prin of Hum Ant & Phys 1 & 2 (8) BIO 251 & 252 Human Anat & Physio I & II (8) * PSYCH 229 Life-Span Developmental Psychology .............. 4 EDPS 225 Lifespan Human Growth and Development 4 Open Electives ...................................................................... 14 General Transfer Credit 14
These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIO 270; Humanities: ENG 225, 230, 231, 236 Social Sciences: ANT 171; GEO 102, 233; PS 230; SOC 201. These courses apply, but do not satisfy the MTA: ED 220; HIS 233, 297 Thirty credits in a career/technical from an approved SC4 technical program or discipline may be transferred as a block for the technical concentration. If the program has less than 30 technical credits, related courses may be taken at either institution to make up the difference. * ECON 222 Principles of Economics II ............................... 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Open Electives.................................................................. 31 General Transfer Credits 31
These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Natural Science: BIOL 104; GEOG 212; Humanities: COMA 240; ENG 170, 275; HIST 138; HUM 201, 202, 203, 204; Social Sciences: ANTH 112, 201, 214; GEOG 133; HIST 138; POLS 207, 209; SOC 210, 211. These courses apply, but do not satisfy the MTA: BUS 240; EDUC 200; SPE 100 * ACCT 201 Principles of Accounting 1................................. 4 ACC 240 Principles of Financial Accounting (3)+1 4 1 BUS 207 Business Law 1................................................. 3 LAW 293 Legal Env of Business (Group 2 Rest Elect) 3 CJ 211 Criminal Law ..................................................... 3 CRM 460 Criminal Law II (Group 2 Rest Elective) 3 1 CJ 212 Criminology ....................................................... 3 CRM 301 Criminology (Group 2 Rest Elective) 3 * Choose one from: SOC 205 or ECON 202 ......................3-4 SOCL 202 or ECON 202 (GEKS) 3-4 *Choose one from: CIS 115 or 120 ...................................... 3 BMMT 201Microcomputers for Business Applications 3 Complete additional requirements for AA or AGS........ 10-11 General Transfer Credit 10-11 Open Electives.................................................................... 9 General Transfer Credit 9
These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Humanities: AAS 253; ENG 212, 260, 261, 266, 290, 292; HUM 126; MWS 102; Social Science: AAS 120, 131, 140, 150, 175, 180, 253; ANT 152, 154; HIS 152, 261, 262; MWS 101,103, 106, 107, 114; PS 160; SOC 230. These courses apply, but do not satisfy the MTA: COR 218, ECE 210; GEO 202; SED 101 Nursing Program Block: Students must make an appointment with an EMU RN/BSN NUR 110, 112, 114, 116, 118, 119, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218 nursing advisor to present proof of passing the NCLEX exam, Students who pass the NCLEX-RN licensing exam will transfer to complete the plan of study, and receive waivers Nursing credits as follows as a block............................................35 Nursing block credit 35 30 credit hours will apply as Nursing major credit. Additional credit hours will apply as general transfer credit. Waivers will be given for NURS 260, 270, and DTC 203. * BIO 240 Human Anatomy and Physiology I ..............................4 BIO 251 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 * BIO 250 Human Anatomy and Physiology II .............................4 BIO 252 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 * BIO 295 Microbiology ................................................................4 BIO 328 Microbiology for the Health Professions 4 * Any college level chemistry course, 100 level or higher ...............4 Chemistry requirement 4 * PSY 200 Lifespan Development.................................................3 EDPS 325 Life Span Human Growth & Development (4)-1 3 Open Electives (not to exceed 94 credits) ......................................... 10 University Electives 10