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How to Use the Transfer Guide In an effort to maximize the transfer of credit, we attempt to match-up the community college associate degrees with the Davenport University bachelor degree that has the “best fit”. This does not mean that you can pursue only this degree. You can choose to pursue any bachelor degree at Davenport University that you desire; however, the credits may not have the same “fit” with other bachelor degrees. The Transfer Guide was designed specifically for use by students interested in transferring to Davenport University. The Transfer Guide is easier to use and interpret than the Articulation Plans. HOW TO DETERMINE WHICH TRANSFER GUIDE YOU SHOULD FOLLOW 1. Click on the bookmark labeled Cover Page. 2. Scroll through the associate degree programs listed on the left hand side of the page and locate the name of the associate degree program you are pursuing at the community college. a. If the associate degree you are pursing at the community college is not on the list, please contact an admissions representative at the Davenport University location nearest you for assistance. 3. Click on the program name you are pursuing at the community college and the corresponding Davenport University Transfer Guide will appear. 4. Print two copies of the Transfer Guide - one for your records and one to give to your Davenport University admissions representative. 5. When you meet with your Davenport University admissions representative make sure to let him/her know the specific Transfer Guide you are interested in following to earn your bachelor’s degree from Davenport University. HOW TO USE THE TRANSFER GUIDE The Transfer Guide is composed of 3 sections of information: 1. The first section, labeled, FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE, identifies the kind of associate degree that was completed at the community college. This is done by checking one of the two boxes in the first section. 2. The second section is labeled THIRD YEAR. In this section you will review your transcript from the community college and check off the courses that you completed to earn your associate degree. The courses that are not checked off are the courses that you may take either at the community college or at Davenport University. 3. The third and final section, labeled FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion identifies those courses that must be taken at Davenport University to meet program major and residency requirements in order to earn a bachelor’s degree through Davenport University. a. This section also identifies the number of credits accepted in transfer and the number of credits to be completed after transfer. b. This section also identifies Davenport University locations where each bachelor degree program can be completed in its entirety. If you have questions about this Transfer Guide or the process to become a Davenport University student, please contact an admissions representative at the Davenport University location nearest you.

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How to Use the Transfer Guide In an effort to maximize the transfer of credit, we attempt to match-up the community college associate degrees with the Davenport University bachelor degree that has the “best fit”. This does not mean that you can pursue only this degree. You can choose to pursue any bachelor degree at Davenport University that you desire; however, the credits may not have the same “fit” with other bachelor degrees. The Transfer Guide was designed specifically for use by students interested in transferring to Davenport University. The Transfer Guide is easier to use and interpret than the Articulation Plans. HOW TO DETERMINE WHICH TRANSFER GUIDE YOU SHOULD FOLLOW 1. Click on the bookmark labeled Cover Page. 2. Scroll through the associate degree programs listed on the left hand side of the page and locate the

name of the associate degree program you are pursuing at the community college. a. If the associate degree you are pursing at the community college is not on the list, please

contact an admissions representative at the Davenport University location nearest you for assistance.

3. Click on the program name you are pursuing at the community college and the corresponding Davenport University Transfer Guide will appear.

4. Print two copies of the Transfer Guide - one for your records and one to give to your Davenport University admissions representative.

5. When you meet with your Davenport University admissions representative make sure to let him/her know the specific Transfer Guide you are interested in following to earn your bachelor’s degree from Davenport University.

HOW TO USE THE TRANSFER GUIDE The Transfer Guide is composed of 3 sections of information: 1. The first section, labeled, FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE,

identifies the kind of associate degree that was completed at the community college. This is done by checking one of the two boxes in the first section.

2. The second section is labeled THIRD YEAR. In this section you will review your transcript from the community college and check off the courses that you completed to earn your associate degree. The courses that are not checked off are the courses that you may take either at the community college or at Davenport University.

3. The third and final section, labeled FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion identifies those courses that must be taken at Davenport University to meet program major and residency requirements in order to earn a bachelor’s degree through Davenport University.

a. This section also identifies the number of credits accepted in transfer and the number of credits to be completed after transfer.

b. This section also identifies Davenport University locations where each bachelor degree program can be completed in its entirety.

If you have questions about this Transfer Guide or the process to become a Davenport University student, please contact an admissions representative at the Davenport University location nearest you.

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Associate Degree Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Page

Accounting BBA - Accounting Fraud Investigation 3

Accounting BBA - Accounting Information Management 5

Accounting BBA/MBA - Professional Accountancy 7

Accounting BBA - Finance 9

Aviation Management BBA - Applied Business 11

Cosmetology Management BBA - Applied Business 13

Culinary Arts BBA - Applied Business 15

Electronic Technology BBA - Applied Business 17

Manufacturing BBA - Applied Business 19

Metallurgy and Materials Science BBA - Applied Business 21

Music Recording BBA - Applied Business 23

Welding BBA - Applied Business 25

Business BBA - Business Professional Studies 27

Office Information Systems BBA - Business Professional Studies 29

Small Business for Entrepreneurs BBA - Human Resource Management 31

Business BBA - International Business 33

Small Business for Entrepreneurs BBA - Management 35

Marketing and Applied Management BBA - Management 37

Marketing and Applied Management BBA - Marketing 39

Office Information Systems BBA - Paralegal Studies 41

Criminal Justice BBA - Public Safety and Security Management 43

Emergency Medical Technology BBA - Public Safety and Security Management 45

Fire Technology BBA - Public Safety and Security Management 47

Homeland Security BBA - Public Safety and Security Management 49

Degree Transfer Agreement 2010-2011

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Associate Degree Programs Bachelor Degree Programs PageMarketing and Applied Management BBA - Sport Management 51

Marketing and Applied Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management 53

Marketing and Applied Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Human Resource Management 55

Computer Graphics Technology - Interactive Media and Game Design

BS - Computer Information Systems Major: Computer Gaming and Simulation 57

Computer Information Systems - ProgrammingBS - Computer Information Systems Major: Computer Gaming and Simulation 59

Computer Information Systems - ProgrammingBS - Computer Information Systems Major: Database Management 61

Computer Information Systems - ProgrammingBS - Computer Information Systems Major: Programming 63

Computer Information Systems - Web DesignBS - Computer Information Systems Major: Web Design and Development 65

Computer Information Systems - Microcomputer Support Technician

BS - Networking Technology Major: Computer Networking 67

Computer Information Systems - Microcomputer Support Technician

BS - Networking Technology Major: Network Security 69

Computer Information SystemsBS - Security and Information Assurance Major: Biometric Security 71

Computer Information Systems - ProgrammingBS - Security and Information Assurance Major: Information and Computer Security 73

Business Information TechnologyBS - Technology Management Major: Global IT Project Management 75

Health Information Technology BS - Health Information Management 77

Office Information Systems BS - Medical Case Management 79

Health Information Technology BS - Medical Case Management 81

Health Information Technology BBA- Health Services Administration 83

Nursing BSN - Nursing: Bachelor Completion Program 85

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Associate's Degree In: Accountingor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective ENG106 Business English

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

ACCT220 Accounting Information Technology ACCT260 or ACCT263

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207 Business Law 1

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACCT226 Cost Accounting

ACCT301 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT221 Intermediate Accounting

ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT222 Intermediate Accounting

ACCT315 Federal Taxation I ACCT238 Federal Tax Accounting

IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS125 Principles of Information Security………………………………………………………………………

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FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

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Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major ACCT310 Accounting Fraud Examination

ACCT320 Auditing & Assurance Services

ACCT350 Accounting Information Systems

ACCT401 Internal Auditing I

ACCT402 Internal Auditing II

ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing

ACCT495 Accounting Issues and Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

IAAS332 Authentication and Audits

LEGL211 Criminal Law

PSMG250 Investigative Technology and Procedures

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Caro, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Warren and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Accountingor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective ENG106

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202

ACCT220 Accounting Information Technology ACCT260 or ACCT263

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACCT226

ACCT301 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT221

ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT222

ACCT315 Federal Taxation I ACCT238

Principles of Marketing

Federal Tax Accounting

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Cost Accounting

Intermediate Accounting

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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Principles of Accounting 1

Principles of Accounting 2

Computerized Accounting Using Peachtree or Computerized Accounting Using QuickBooks

Spreadsheet Applications

Introduction to Business

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Elementary Statistics

Business English

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

Cultural Diversity

Business Ethics

Business Law 1

Business Management

Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

English Composition II

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major ACCT318 Payroll and State Tax

ACCT320 Auditing & Assurance Services

ACCT350 Accounting Information Systems

ACCT420 Government/Not-for-Profit Accounting

ACCT495 Accounting Issues and Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

Choose 12 credit hours of Accounting Electives or choose a specialty: Internal Auditing Specialty

Management Accounting Specialty

Accounting Electives

ACCT314 Cost Management

ACCT316 Federal Taxation II

ACCT401 Internal Auditing I

ACCT402 Internal Auditing II

ACCT415 Advanced Accounting Topics

ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing

ACCT440 Advanced Strategic Management Accounting

ACCT490 Accounting Internship

FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance

Internal Auditing Specialty

ACCT314 Cost Management

ACCT401 Internal Auditing I

ACT402 Internal Auditing II

ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing

Management Account Specialty

Choose 12 credits from the following:

ACCT314 Cost Management

ACCT415 Advanced Accounting Topics

ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing

ACCT440 Advanced Strategic Management Accounting

FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga),Warren, and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Accountingor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective ENG106 Business English

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

ACCT220 Accounting Information Technology ACCT260 or ACCT263

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207 Business Law 1

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACCT226 Cost Accounting

ACCT301 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT221 Intermediate Accounting

ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT222 Intermediate Accounting

ACCT315 Federal Taxation I ACCT238 Federal Tax Accounting

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY*BBA/MBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

150 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

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FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

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THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major ACCT318 Payroll and State Tax

ACCT320 Auditing & Assurance Services

ACCT350 Accounting Information Systems

ACCT415 Adv Accounting Topics

ACCT420 Government/Not-for-Profit Accounting

ACCT495 Accounting Issues & Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

MGMT420Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility

ACCT600 Professional Accountancy Seminar

ACCT640 Managerial Accounting

ACCT650 CPA Responsibilities and Ethics

ACCT730 Taxation Corporations and Trust

BUSN650 Business Analysis

ECON625 Managerial Economics

FINC620 Financial Management

MGMT645 Organizational Development and Culture

MGMT780

Global Business Strategies

MISG620 Accounting Information Systems

MKTG610 Marketing Strategies

MBA Accounting Electives (ACCT600-700)

Capstone

CAPS790 or CAPS799 or SABR781

Capstone Internship or Capstone Experience or Study Abroad Experience

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren andDU Online.

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Accountingor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

ENG106

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major ACCT301 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT221

ACCT315 Federal Taxation I ACCT238

FINC215 Investment Planning BUS205

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FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - FINANCE*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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Cultural Diversity

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Principles of Economics

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English Composition 1

English Composition II

Intermediate Accounting

Federal Tax Accounting

Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

Principles of Marketing

Principles of Accounting 1

Principles of Accounting 2

Spreadsheet Applications

Introduction to Business

Business Ethics

Personal Investing

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance

FINC220 Money & Banking

FINC221 Financial Analysis

FINC320 International Finance

FINC402 Portfolio Management

FINC403 Health Care Finance

Choose the Financial Planning Specialty or 3 of the following electives: ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II

FINC222 Behavioral Finance

FINC230 Financial Planning & Insurance

FINC301 Retirement Plan/Employee Benefits

FINC310 Real Estate Finance

FINC401 Estate Planning

Financial Planning Specialty ACCT316 Federal Taxation II

FINC222 Behavioral Finance

FINC230 Financial Planning & Insurance

FINC301 Retirement Plan/Employee Benefits

FINC401 Estate Planning

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren, and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Aviation Management

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective PHYS104

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective Elective from List

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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THIRD YEAR

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Business Law 1Business Management

Introduction to Business

Principles of Marketing………………………………………………………………………

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a DavenportUniversity Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUSN210 Professional Ethics FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC235

Financial Analysis for Business Managers

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electivesmay be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Cosmetology Management

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BIOL101

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective ENG100

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective ENG116

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153

Foundations of Business BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

………………………………………………………………………

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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………………………………………………………………………

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Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

English Composition II

General Biology

Communication Skills

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

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Cultural Diversity

Elementary Statistics

Technical Writing

Human Relations

Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

Introduction to Business

Principles of Marketing

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC235

Financial Analysis for Business Managers

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Culinary Arts

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective MATH101

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

ENG100

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Fundamentals of Speech

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Cultural Diversity

Elementary Statistics

English Composition II

Business Mathematics

Communication Skills

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

Introduction to Business

Principles of Marketing

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC235

Financial Analysis for Business Managers

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Electronic Technology

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective Science Requirement

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective ELECT119

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

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……………………………………………………………………… Principles of Marketing

Cultural Diversity

Elementary Statistics

English Composition II

Basic Measurement and Reporting Skills

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

Introduction to Business

Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC235

Financial Analysis for Business Managers

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Manufacturing

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective CHEM111

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

ENG100

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective SOC201

Foundations of Business BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

Introduction to Business

Principles of Marketing

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Cultural Diversity

Elementary Statistics

Principles of Sociology

English Composition II

General Chemistry 1

Communication Skills

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC235

Financial Analysis for Business Managers

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Metallurgy and Materials Science

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective Science Requirement

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

MET102

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

Introduction to Business

Cultural Diversity

Elementary Statistics

Introduction to Materials Science

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

English Composition II

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………… Principles of Marketing

Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC235

Financial Analysis for Business Managers

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Music Recording

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective PHYS123

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

MUSIC104

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

Introduction to Business

Principles of Marketing

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

Cultural Diversity

Elementary Statistics

English Composition II

Applied Physics

Basic Materials in Music Theory

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC235

Financial Analysis for Business Managers

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Welding

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective Science Requirement

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

MET102

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective Social Science Elective

Foundations of Business BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

Introduction to Business

Principles of Marketing

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

Cultural Diversity

Elementary Statistics

English Composition II

Introduction to Materials Science

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

………………………………………………………………………

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC235

Financial Analysis for Business Managers

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Businessor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

BUS215

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS230

BUSN225 International Business BUS240 International Business

Emphasis in Entrepreneurship:

NONE

Emphasis in Human Resource (Choose 6 credits):

NONE

Emphasis in Operations Management:

NONE

Emphasis in Marketing:

NONE

………………………………………………………………………

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

English Composition II

Choose 2 courses [6 (six) credits] from any of the following courses or choose an area of emphasis:

Principles of Accounting 1

Principles of Accounting 2

Spreadsheet Applications

Introduction to Business

Business Ethics

Elementary Statistics

Human Relations

Human Resource Management

Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

Principles of Marketing

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL STUDIES*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

THIRD YEAR

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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Business on the Web

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

Cultural Diversity

Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC223 or FINC235 or FINC320

Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers or International Finance

MGMT321 Organizational Behavior

MGMT357 Operations Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

MGMT440 Strategic Management

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Emphasis in Entrepreneurship:

BUSN311 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs

BUSN265 Entrepreneurship

Emphasis in Human Resource (Choose 6 credits):

HRMG313 Staffing Organizations

HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution

LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law

Emphasis in Operations Management:

MGMT412 Quality Management

MGMT413 Supply Chain Management

Emphasis in Marketing:

MKTG320 Marketing of Services

MKTG404 Business to Business Marketing

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord,Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

Choose 2 courses [6 (six) credits] from any of the following courses or choose an area of emphasis:

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Office Information Systemsor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective ENG106

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS230

BUSN225 International Business BUS240

Emphasis in Entrepreneurship:

NONE

Emphasis in Human Resource (Choose 6 credits):

NONE

Emphasis in Operations Management:

NONE

Emphasis in Marketing:

NONE

International BusinessChoose 2 courses [6 (six) credits] from any of the following courses or choose an area of emphasis:

………………………………………………………………………

The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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Human Resource Management

Principles of Marketing

Business Ethics

Software Applications

Business Law 1

Business Management

Principles of Accounting 1

Principles of Accounting 2

Spreadsheet Applications

Introduction to Business

Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL STUDIES*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR

English Composition 1

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Cultural Diversity

Elementary Statistics

Human Relations

English Composition II

Business English

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC223 or FINC235 or FINC320

Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers or International Finance

MGMT321 Organizational Behavior

MGMT357 Operations Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

MGMT440 Strategic Management

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Emphasis in Entrepreneurship:

BUSN311 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs

BUSN265 Entrepreneurship

Emphasis in Human Resource (Choose 6 credits):

HRMG313 Staffing Organizations

HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution

LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law

Emphasis in Operations Management:

MGMT412 Quality Management

MGMT413 Supply Chain Management

Emphasis in Marketing:

MKTG320 Marketing of Services

MKTG404 Business to Business Marketing

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord,Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

Choose 2 courses [6 (six) credits] from any of the following courses or choose an area of emphasis:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Small Business for Entrepreneursor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective BUS215

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major BUSN225 International Business BUS240

HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS230

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International Business

Business Law 1

Business Management

Principles of Marketing

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Elementary Statistics

Human Relations

Business on the Web

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

Cultural Diversity

Software Applications

Introduction to Business

Business Ethics

Principles of Accounting 1

Principles of Accounting 2

Spreadsheet Applications

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Principles of Economics

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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Fundamentals of Speech

Principles of Economics

English Composition 1

English Composition II

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

HRMG313 Staffing Organizations

HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations

HRMG330 or HRMG490

International Human Resource Management or Human Resource Management Internship

HRMG350 Training for Organizations

HRMG431 Negotiation/Dispute Resolution

HRMG433 Compensation Administration

HRMG453 Strategic Human Resources

LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law

MGMT321 Organizational Behavior

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo,Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Businessor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

BUS215 Business on the Web

HUMN310-315 Global Cultures or Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

SOSC241

Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207 Business Law 1

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major Foreign Language Foreign Language

BUSN225 International Business BUS240 International Business

HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS230 Human Resource Management

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Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC235 Financial Analysis for Business Managers

FINC320 International Finance

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

LEGL320 International Business Law

MGMT330 International Management

MGMT440 Strategic Management

MGMT490 or SABR381

Management Internship or Study Abroad Experience

MKTG421 International Marketing

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and Warren.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

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Associate's Degree In: Small Business for Entrepreneursor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

BUS215 Business on the Web

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207 Business Law 1

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major BUSN225 International Business BUS240 International Business

HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS230 Human Resource Management

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - MANAGEMENT*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC223 or FINC235 or FINC320

Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers or International Finance

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

MGMT321 Organizational Behavior

MGMT357 Operation Management

MGMT440 Strategic Management

BUSN311 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs

HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations

HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution

MKTG320 Marketing of Services

MKTG404 Business-to-Business Marketing

MKTG430 New Product Development and Innovation

SABR381 Study Abroad Experience

Entrepreneurship Specialty BUSN265 Entrepreneurship

BUSN311 or MKTG430

Business Planning for Entrepreneurs or New Product Development and Innovation

MGMT312 Creativity and Innovation

MKTG320 Marketing of Services

MKTG322 Internet Marketing

Financial Management Specialty ACCT213 Cost Accounting

FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance

FINC220 Money & Banking

Choose one area of emphasis (6 credits):

Emphasis in Financial Analysis: FINC221 Financial Analysis

FINC320 International Finance

Emphasis in Investments: FINC215 Investment Planning

FINC402 Portfolio Management

Global Project Management Specialty GPMT385 Special Topics: Global Project Management

GPMT400 Resource Management of Projects

GPMT410 Global Sourcing for Projects

GPMT445 or GPMT499

Simulation and Case Study in Management or Certified Project Management Professional Certification

Leadership Effectiveness Specialty HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility

MGMT435 Leadership Challenges Seminar

Sustainable Business Development Specialty MGMT330 International Management

MGMT370 Sustainability Principles and Theories

MGMT413 Sustainable Supply Chain Management

MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility

MGMT450 Sustainable Global Business Design and Strategy

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*Management - Entrepreneurship SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren and DU Online.

*Management - Financial Management SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

*Management - Global Project Management SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online.

*Management - Leadership Effectiveness SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, and DU Online.

*Management - Sustainable Business Development SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga) and DU Online.

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Plus 4 (four) upper level Management electives from course options listed below or choose a Specialty. Management Electives may include any upper level MGMT courses and/or any of the following:

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Associate's Degree In: Marketing and Applied Managementor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective BUS215

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226

Major BUSN225 International Business BUS240

HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS230

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - MANAGEMENT*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

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Business on the WebIntermediate Algebra for College StudentsCultural Diversity

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Elementary Statistics

Human Relations

Human Resource ManagementInternational Business

Software ApplicationsBusiness Law 1Business ManagementPrinciples of Marketing

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a DavenportUniversity Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC223 or FINC235 or FINC320

Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers or International Finance

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior MGMT357 Operation Management MGMT440 Strategic Management

BUSN311 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs

HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations

HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution

MKTG320 Marketing of Services

MKTG404 Business-to-Business Marketing

MKTG430 New Product Development and Innovation

SABR381 Study Abroad Experience

Entrepreneurship Specialty BUSN265 Entrepreneurship

BUSN311 or MKTG430

Business Planning for Entrepreneurs or New Product Development and Innovation

MGMT312 Creativity and Innovation MKTG320 Marketing of Services MKTG322 Internet Marketing

Financial Management Specialty ACCT213 Cost Accounting FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance FINC220 Money & Banking

Choose one area of emphasis (6 credits):Emphasis in Financial Analysis:

FINC221 Financial Analysis FINC320 International Finance

Emphasis in Investments: FINC215 Investment Planning FINC402 Portfolio Management

Global Project Management Specialty GPMT385 Special Topics: Global Project Management GPMT400 Resource Management of Projects GPMT410 Global Sourcing for Projects

GPMT445 or GPMT499

Simulation and Case Study in Management or Certified Project Management Professional Certification

Leadership Effectiveness Specialty HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility MGMT435 Leadership Challenges Seminar

Sustainable Business Development Specialty MGMT330 International Management MGMT370 Sustainability Principles and Theories MGMT413 Sustainable Supply Chain Management MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility MGMT450 Sustainable Global Business Design and Strategy

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electivesmay be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*Management - Entrepreneurship SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren and DU Online.

*Management - Financial Management SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online.

*Management - Global Project Management SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online.

*Management - Leadership Effectiveness SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, and DU Online.

*Management - Sustainable Business Development SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga) and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Plus 4 (four) upper level Management electives from course options listed below or choose a Specialty. Management Electives may include any upper level MGMT courses and/or any of the following:

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Associate's Degree In: Marketing and Applied Managementor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

BUS215 Business on the Web

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207 Business Law 1

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major BUSN225 International Business BUS240 International Business

MKTG212 Professional Selling BUS120 Strategic Selling

MKTG213 Advertising Foundations BUS122 Advertising

MKTG310 Consumer Behavior BUS123 Consumer Behavior

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - MARKETING*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

MKTG412 Marketing Research

MKTG421 International Marketing

MKTG430 New Product Development and Innovation

MKTG441 Strategic Marketing

Plus 3 (three) Marketing Electives or choose one of the following Specialty:

Advertising and Promotion Specialty

MKTG214 Public Relations Foundations

MKTG306 Creative Strategies

MKTG314 Media Planning

MKTG322 or MKTG490

Internet Marketing or Marketing Internship

Business-to-Business Specialty

MKTG305 Sales Management

MKTG311 Channel Strategies

MKTG322 or MKTG490

Internet Marketing or Marketing Internship

MKTG404 Business to Business Marketing

Sport Marketing Specialty

MGMT214 Sport Management Foundations

MKTG215 Sport Marketing

MGMT490S

Sport Management Internship

MKTG350 Sport Advertising and Promotion

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*Marketing - Advertising and Promotion SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and DU Online.

*Marketing - Business-to-Business SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and DU Online.

*Marketing - Sport Marketing SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga) and DU Online.

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Office Information Systemsor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective ENG106 Business English

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BITS214 Microcomputer Applications: Word Processing OIS165 Microsoft Word for Windows

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207 Business Law

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

Major NONE

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FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PARALEGAL STUDIES*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR

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The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

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Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business NONE

Major LEGL101 Introduction to Paralegal Studies

LEGL213 Torts

LEGL215 Litigation

LEGL216 Legal Research

LEGL218 Legal Writing

LEGL220 Computers for Paralegals

LEGL285 Community Based Legal Studies

LEGL301 Business Organizations

LEGL415 Advanced Litigation

LEGL490 Paralegal BS Internship

Choose 12 credits from the following: LEGL204 Family Law

LEGL211 Criminal Law

LEGL300 Evidence and Criminal Procedure

LEGL303 Bankruptcy Law

LEGL305 Real Estate Law

LEGL308 Estate Planning and Probate Law

LEGL384 Study Abroad: Legal Studies

LEGL385 Special Topics: Legal Studies

LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law

LEGL496 Paralegal Certificate Review

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga) and Lansing.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Criminal Justiceor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective MATH101 Business Mathematics

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

POLS105 Survey of American Government

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

THIRD YEAR

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations

Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

HRMG401 Human Resource Management for Public Entities

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

PSMG301 Public Safety Administration

PSMG315 Fiscal Management for Public Entities

PSMG402 Asset Protection and Management

PSMG441 Strategic Public Safety and Security Management

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Emergency Medical Technologyor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective MATH101 Business Mathematics

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

POLS105 Survey of American Government

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

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FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations

Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

HRMG401 Human Resource Management for Public Entities

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

PSMG301 Public Safety Administration

PSMG315 Fiscal Management for Public Entities

PSMG402 Asset Protection and Management

PSMG441 Strategic Public Safety and Security Management

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online.

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

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Associate's Degree In: Fire Technologyor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective MATH101 Business Mathematics

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

ENG100 Communication Skills

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

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FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations

Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

HRMG401 Human Resource Management for Public Entities

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

PSMG301 Public Safety Administration

PSMG315 Fiscal Management for Public Entities

PSMG402 Asset Protection and Management

PSMG441 Strategic Public Safety and Security Management

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online.

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

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Associate's Degree In: Homeland Securityor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective MATH101 Business Mathematics

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

POLS105 Survey of American Government

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree

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FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

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Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II

BUSN210 Professional Ethics

FINC211 Corporate Finance

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations

Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

HRMG401 Human Resource Management for Public Entities

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

PSMG301 Public Safety Administration

PSMG315 Fiscal Management for Public Entities

PSMG402 Asset Protection and Management

PSMG441 Strategic Public Safety and Security Management

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online.

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

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Associate's Degree In: Marketing and Applied Managementor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective BUS215 Business on the Web

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207 Business Law 1

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS230 Human Resource Management

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

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SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - SPORT MANAGEMENT*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research

BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC223 or FINC235

Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers

LEGL334 Legal Aspects of Sports Management

MGMT214 Sport Management Foundations

MGMT223 Sports in Society

MGMT335 Global Sports Management

MGMT364 Sports Operations/Facilities Management

MGMT421 Sport Governance and Regulation

MGMT490S Sport Management Internship

MKTG215 Sport Marketing

MKTG350 Sport Advertising and Promotion

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga) and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Marketing and Applied Managementor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective BUS215 Business on the Web

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207 Business Law 1

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major BUSN225 International Business BUS240 International Business

HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS230 Human Resource Management

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT*BBA/MBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a DavenportUniversity Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone

FINC223 or FINC235 or FINC320

Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers or International Finance

GPMT350 or HRMG431

Principles of Project Management or Negotiation and Dispute Resolution

MGMT321 Organizational Behavior

MGMT330 or MGMT357

International Management or Operations Management

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery MGMT399 Certified Manager Preparation MGMT440 Strategic Management

SABR381

Study Abroad

ACCT640 Managerial Accounting BUSN650 Business Analysis ECON625 Managerial Economics FINC620 Financial Management HRMG700 Managing Human Resources MGMT645 Organizational Development and Culture MGMT725 Effective Leadership MGMT735 Managing Projects MGMT745 Operations and Quality Management MGMT755 Strategic Planning/Management MGMT780 Global Business Strategies MKTG610 Marketing Strategies

Capstone

CAPS790 or CAPS799 or SABR781

Capstone Internship or Capstone Experience or Study Abroad Experience

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electivesmay be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livoniaand DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Marketing and Applied Managementor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Principles of Economics

ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Economics

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

ENVS125 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective GE Science Course

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective BUS215 Business on the Web

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Science Elective PSYCH153 Human Relations

Foundations of Business ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Introduction to Business

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS207 Business Law 1

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

Major BUSN225 International Business BUS240 International Business

HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS230 Human Resource Management

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT*BBA/MBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Business FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

HRMG313 Staffing Organizations

HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations

HRMG350 Training for Organizations

HRMG431 Negotiation/Dispute Resolution

HRMG433 Compensation Administration

HRMG453 Strategic Human Resources

HRMG490 Human Resource Management Internship

HRMG499 Certified Professional HR Mgmt Preparation

LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law

MGMT321 Organizational Behavior

MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility

BUSN650 Business Analysis

ECON625 Managerial Economics

HRMG715 International Human Resources

HRMG720 Finance of Compensation and Benefits

HRMG730 Public Policy and Administrative Law

HRMG750 Organizational Training and Development

HRMG770 Advanced Problem Solving in HR Management

MGMT725 Effective Leadership

MGMT755 Strategic Planning and Management

Capstone

CAPS790 or CAPS799 or SABR781

Capstone Internship or Capstone Experience or Study Abroad Experience

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Warren and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In:

or Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective CGT109 Design Concepts and Technology

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics

MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

ACCT200 or ACCT201

Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design

CISP220 Web Applications CIS238 JavaScript

CISP231 or CISP233 or CISP237 or CISP241

Programming Language I: C++ Programming I or C Programming I or Java Programming I or Visual Basic Programming I

CIS211 or CIS290 or CIS175

Major BITS301 Image Editing Applications CGT125 Digital Imaging I - Photoshop

BITS302 Graphic Illustration Software CGT123 Illustration/Illustrator

CISP247 Database Design CIS225 Database Management Systems

CISP311 Database Systems CIS226 Advanced Database Using PL/SQL with Oracle

CISP312 Data Structures CIS281 Data Structures & Intro to Windows Programming

CISP316 Web Design CGT236 Web Design

CISP335 Game Development CGT141 Introduction to Interactive Media and Game Design

CISP370 3D Game Development CGT248 3D Animation-Model Building

NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS260 Introduction to UNIX

Choose one of the following:

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

THIRD YEAR

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - MAJOR: COMPUTER GAMING & SIMULATION*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Introduction to C++ or Object-Oriented Programming with Java or Visual Basic

Computer Graphics Technology - Interactive Media and Game Design

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a DavenportUniversity Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

NONE

CISP250 Discrete Structures GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP244 Introduction to Game Theory CISP246 3D Modeling CISP280 Artificial Intelligence CISP448 Collaborative Game Development MATH205 Applied Linear Algebra

CISP231 and CISP232

C++ Programming I and C++ Programming II

CISP233 and CISP234

C Programming I and C Programming II

CISP237 and CISP239

Java Programming I and Java Programming II

CISP241 and CISP242

Visual Basic Programming I and Visual Basic Programming II

TECH497 School of Technology Capstone

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electivesmay be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga) and Livonia.

Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

Programming Language II: Sequential to language chosen in Programming Language I

Choose one of the following sequenced programming languages not completed as part of the Foundations:

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Associate's Degree In: Computer Information Systems - Programmingor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective CIS115 Introduction to Computer Based Systems

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics

MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

ACCT200 or ACCT201

Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design

CISP220 Web Applications CIS238 JavaScript

CISP231 or CISP233 or CISP237 or CISP241

Programming Language I: C++ Programming I or C Programming I or Java Programming I or Visual Basic Programming I

CIS211 Introduction to C++

CIS221 Advanced C++

Major BITS301 Image Editing Applications CGT125 Digital Imaging I - Photoshop

BITS302 Graphic Illustration Software CGT123 Illustration/Illustrator

CISP247 Database Design CIS225 Database Management Systems

CISP311 Database Systems CIS226 Advanced Database Using PL/SQL with Oracle

CISP312 Data Structures CIS281 Data Structures & Intro to Windows Programming

CISP316 Web Design CGT236 Web Design

CISP335 Game Development CGT141 Introduction to Interactive Media and Game Design

CISP370 3D Game Development CGT248 3D Animation-Model Building

NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS260 Introduction to UNIX

CISP241 and CISP242

Visual Basic Programming I and Visual Basic Programming II CIS176

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - MAJOR: COMPUTER GAMING & SIMULATION*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Choose one of the following:

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Programming Language II: Sequential to language chosen in Programming Language I ………………………………………………………………………

Foundations of Business

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Foundations of Technology

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Choose one of the following sequenced programming languages not completed as part of the Foundations:

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………… Visual Basic.Net

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a DavenportUniversity Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

NONE

CISP250 Discrete Structures GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP244 Introduction to Game Theory CISP246 3D Modeling CISP280 Artificial Intelligence CISP448 Collaborative Game Development MATH205 Applied Linear Algebra

CISP231 and CISP232

C++ Programming I and C++ Programming II

CISP233 and CISP234

C Programming I and C Programming II

CISP237 and CISP239

Java Programming I and Java Programming II

TECH497 School of Technology Capstone

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electivesmay be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

10836

*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga) and Livonia.

Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

Choose one of the following sequenced programming languages not completed as part of the Foundations:

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Associate's Degree In: Computer Information Systems - Programmingor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective CIS115 Introduction to Computer Based Systems

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics

MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

ACCT200 or ACCT201

Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I

ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design

CISP220 Web Applications CIS238 JavaScript

CISP231 or CISP233 or CISP237 or CISP241

Programming Language I: C++ Programming I or C Programming I or Java Programming I or Visual Basic Programming I

CIS211 Introduction to C++

CIS221 Advanced C++

Major CISP247 Database Design CIS225 Database Management Systems

CISP311 Database Systems CIS226 Advanced Database Using PL/SQL with Oracle

CISP312 Data Structures CIS281 Data Structures & Intro to Windows Programming

IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS125 Principles of Information Security

NETW101 PC Operating Systems CIS171 Introduction to Networking

NETW141 MS Client and Server OS CIS178 Technical Microsoft Windows

NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS260 Introduction to UNIX

………………………………………………………………………

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - MAJOR: DATABASE MANAGEMENT*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Choose one of the following:

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Foundations of Technology

………………………………………………………………………

Programming Language II: Sequential to language chosen in Programming Language I ………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Foundations of Business

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a DavenportUniversity Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

NONE

CISP250 Discrete Structures GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP280 Artificial Intelligence CISP325 Data Mining CISP420 Distributed Architectures IAAS331 Databases and Distributed Systems NETW243 MS Administer SQL Server TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electivesmay be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

9633

*CIS-Database ManagementThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Saginaw and DU Online.

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

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Associate's Degree In: Computer Information Systems - Programmingor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

CIS115 Introduction to Computer Based Systems

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics

MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

ACCT200 or ACCT201

Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I

ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design

CISP220 Web Applications CIS238 JavaScript

CISP231 or CISP233 or CISP237 or CISP241

Programming Language I: C++ Programming I or C Programming I or Java Programming I or Visual Basic Programming I

CIS211 Introduction to C++

CIS221 Advanced C++

Major

CISP237 and CISP239

Java Programming I and Java Programming II

CIS290 Object-Oriented Programming with Java

CISP241 and CISP242

Visual Basic Programming I and Visual Basic Programming II

CIS176 Visual Basic.Net

CISP238 Server Side Scripting I CIS233 Active Server Pages

CISP247 Database Design CIS225 Database Management Systems

CISP311 Database Systems CIS226 Advanced Database Using PL/SQL with Oracle

CISP312 Data Structures CIS281 Data Structures & Intro to Windows Programming

NETW101 PC Operating Systems CIS171 Introduction to Networking

NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS260 Introduction to UNIX

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - MAJOR: PROGRAMMING*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Choose two of the following sequenced programming languages not completed as part of the Foundations:

………………………………………………………………………Programming Language II: Sequential to language chosen in Programming Language I

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

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Choose one of the following:

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

NONE

CISP250 Discrete Structures

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major

CISP231 and CISP232

C++ Programming I and C++ Programming II

CISP233 and CISP234

C Programming I and C Programming II

BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database

CISP401 Systems Analysis and Design

CISP410 Systems Integration

CISP430 Operating Systems

TECH497 School of Technology Capstone

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*CIS-ProgrammingThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and Saginaw.

Choose two of the following sequenced programming languages not completed as part of the Foundations:

Foundations of Technology

Foundations of Business

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Computer Information Systems - Web Designor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

Social Science Elective

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics

MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design

CISP220 Web Applications CIS238 JavaScript

CISP231 or CISP233 or CISP237 or CISP241

Programming Language I: C++ Programming I or C Programming I or Java Programming I or Visual Basic Programming I

CIS211 Introduction to C++

CIS221 Advanced C++

Major BITS301 Image Editing Applications CGT125 Digital Imaging I - Photoshop

BITS302 Graphic Illustration Software CGT123 Illustration/Illustrator

BITS 303 Web Authoring CGT135 Web Graphics

CISP211 E-Business Foundations CIS123 Introduction to E-Commerce

CISP237 Java Programming I CIS290 Object-Oriented Programming with Java

CISP238 Server Side Scripting I CIS233 Active Server Pages

CISP247 Database Design CIS225 Database Management Systems

CISP311 Database Systems CIS226 Advanced Database Using PL/SQl with Oracle

CISP316 Web Design CGT236 Web Design

NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS255 Introduction to Linux

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - MAJOR: WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

Programming Language II: Sequential to language chosen in Programming Language I ………………………………………………………………………

Choose one of the following:

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Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

ACCT200 or ACCT201

Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I

MGMT211 Management Foundations

CISP250 Discrete Structures

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database

CISP310 Server Side Scripting II

CISP405 B2B E-Commerce

TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*CIS-Web Design and DevelopmentThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and Warren.

Foundations of Technology

Foundations of Business

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

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Associate's Degree In:

or Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

FRSM100Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

Social Science Elective

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics

MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

ACCT200 or ACCT201

Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I

ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design

Major IAAS224 Implementing Network Security CIS172 Network Security Fundamentals

NETW101 PC Operating Systems CIS171 Introduction to Networking

NETW111 Cisco Networking Fundamentals CIS265 Networking 1

NETW112 Cisco Networking Router IOS CIS273 TCP/IP and Network Architectures

NETW141 MS Client and Server OS CIS178 Technical Microsoft Windows

NETW201 PC Maintenance and Management CIS235 Managing & Troubleshooting PCs

NETW211 Cisco Networking LAN Design CIS271 Local Area Network

NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS260 Introduction to UNIX

Choose one of the following:

The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

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………………………………………………………………………

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FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

THIRD YEAR

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY - MAJOR: COMPUTER NETWORKING*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

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Computer Information Systems - Microcomputer Support Technician

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

NONE

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major IAAS325 Wireless Networking and Security NETW212 Cisco Networking WAN Design

NETW235 UNIX/Linux Server Administration

NETW241 MS Implement Network Infrastructure

NETW326 IP Telephony

NETW440 Network Design and Management TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone

Choose one of the following specialty areas:

NETW311 Cisco Networking Advanced Routing

NETW312 Cisco Networking Secure WANs

NETW411 Cisco Networking Advanced Switching

NETW412 Cisco Networking Optimize WANs

NETW243 MS Administrator SQL Server

NETW341 MS Plan and Implement Active Directory

NETW350 Configuring MS Exchange Server

NETW435 Virtualization

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*ACNSThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Midland and Warren.

*SADSThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Caro, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Lansing and Livonia.

Server Administration Specialty [SADS]

Advanced Cisco Networking Specialty [ACNS]

Foundations of Technology

Foundations of Business

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

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Associate's Degree In:

or Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

Social Science Elective

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics

MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

ACCT200 or ACCT201

Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I

ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design

Major IAAS224 Implementing Network Security CIS172 Network Security Fundamentals

NETW101 PC Operating Systems CIS171 Introduction to Networking

NETW111 Cisco Networking Fundamentals CIS265 Networking I

NETW112 Cisco Networking Router IOS CIS273 TCP/IP and Network Architectures

NETW141 MS Client and Server OS CIS178 Technical Microsoft Windows

NETW201 PC Maintenance and Management CIS235 Managing & Troubleshooting PC's

NETW211 Cisco Networking LAN Design CIS271 Local Area Network

NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS255 Introduction to LINUX

The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY - MAJOR: NETWORK SECURITY*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

THIRD YEAR

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

Computer Information Systems - Microcomputer Support Technician

………………………………………………………………………

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Choose one of the following:

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology………………………………………………………………………

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

NONE

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major IAAS245 Disaster Recovery

IAAS321 Securing the Infrastructure

IAAS322 Network Defense / Countermeasure

IAAS325 Wireless Networking and Security

IAAS421 Computer Forensics

IAAS481 Information Security and Assurance

NETW212 Cisco Networking WAN Design

NETW235 UNIX/Linux Server Administration

NETW241 MS Implement Network Infrastructure

NETW326 IP Telephony

NETW341 MS Plan and Implement Active Directory

TECH497 School of Technology Capstone

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Caro, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland and Warren.

Foundations of Technology

Foundations of Business

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

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Associate's Degree In: Computer Information Systems - Programmingor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1 ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective CIS115 Introduction to Computer Based Systems

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

ACCT200 or ACCT201

Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design CISP247 Database Design CIS225 Database Management Systems IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS125 Principles of Information Security NETW217 Unix Operating Systems CIS255 Introduction to LINUX

Major CISP220 Web Page Applications CIS238 JavaScript CISP238 Server Side Scripting I CIS233 Active Server Pages CISP311 Database Systems CIS226 Advanced Database Using Pl/SQL with Oracle CISP312 Data Structures CIS281 Data Structures & Intro to Windows Programming

CISP231 and CISP232

C++ Programming I and C++ Programming II CIS211 and CIS221 Introduction to C++ and Advanced C++

NETW101 PC Operating Systems CIS171 Introduction to Networking

NETW111 or NETW220

Cisco Networking Fundamentals or Data Communications and Networks CIS265 Networking 1

The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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Choose one of the following:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - SECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE - MAJOR: INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

THIRD YEAR

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

………………………………………………………………………

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Choose one of the following sequenced programming languages not completed as part of the Foundations:

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a DavenportUniversity Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

NONE

BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP250 Discrete Structures GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major

CISP233 and CISP234

C Programming I and C Programming II

CISP237 and CISP239

Java Programming I and Java Programming II

CISP241 and CISP242

Visual Basic Programming I and Visual Basic Programming II

IAAS245 Disaster Recovery IAAS325 Wireless Networking and Security IAAS331 Database and Distributed Systems IAAS332 Authentication and Audits

IAAS421 or CISP420

Computer Forensics or Distributed Architectures

IAAS481 Information Security and Assurance IAAS491 Cryptography

IAAS492 or NETW201

Legal / Ethical Issues Information / Assurance or PC Management and Maintenance

TECH497 School of Technology Capstone

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electivesmay be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga),Kalamazoo, Livonia, Saginaw and DU Online.

Number of credits to be completed after transfer: Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

Choose one of the following sequenced programming languages not completed as part of the Foundations:

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

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Associate's Degree In: Computer Information Systemsor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition II

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

CIS115 Introduction to Computer Based Systems

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics

MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

ACCT200 or ACCT201

Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I

ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS217 Business Management

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design

CISP247 Database Design CIS225 Database Management Systems

IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS125 Principles of Information Security

NETW217 Unix Operating Systems CIS255 Introduction to LINUX

Major BIOL120 Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology BIOL105 Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology

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Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

………………………………………………………………………

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Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

………………………………………………………………………

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - SECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE - MAJOR: BIOMETRIC SECURITY*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

THIRD YEAR

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

Choose one of the following:

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

NONE

BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database

CISP250 Discrete Structures

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major CISP233 C Programming I

CISP234 C Programming II

CISP280 Artificial Intelligence

CISP325 Data Mining

IAAS222 Biometric Fundamentals

IAAS223 Applicable Biometrics

IAAS326 Biometric Spoofing

IAAS332 Authentication and Audits

IAAS340 Biometric ID and Privacy Laws

IAAS350 Biometric Algorithms

IAAS380 Computer Vision

IAAS410 Pattern Recognition

IAAS425 Biometric Security Architectures

IAAS446 Advances in Biometric Technologies

MATH205 Applied Linear Algebra

TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga) and DU Online.

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

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Associate's Degree In: Business Information Technologyor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition 2

FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective

BUS101 Introduction to Business

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

MATH135 College Algebra MATH128 Pre-Calculus w/o Trigonometry

STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH122 Elementary Statistics

ENVS125 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L

Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab

PHYS123 Applied Physics

MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH135 Finite Mathematics

MATH150 Pre-Calculus MATH129 Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry

ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS202 Business Ethics

MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS226 Principles of Marketing

BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet CIS180 Spreadsheet Applications

CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS250 Systems Development and Design

IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS125 Principles of Information Security

Major ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACCT226 Cost Accounting

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT - MAJOR: GLOBAL IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………

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Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

Choose one of the following:

………………………………………………………………………

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

HUMN310-315 Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture

Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE

NONE

CISP313 Computer Selection and Training

GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

Major FINC211 Corporate Finance

GPMT385 Special Topics: Global Project Management

GPMT400 Resource Management of Projects

GPMT410 Global Sourcing for Projects

GPMT445 Simulation/Case Study in Project Management

GPMT490 Project Management Internship

TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone

ACCT314 Cost Management

GPMT499 Certified Project Management Professional

MGMT321 Organizational Behavior

MGMT357 Operations Management

MGMT412 Quality Management

CISP231 and CISP232

C++ Programming I and C++ Programming II

CISP233 and CISP234

C Programming I and C Programming II

CISP237 and CISP239

Java Programming I and Java Programming II

CISP241 and CISP242

Visual Basic Programming I and Visual Basic Programming II

BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database

CISP211 E-Business Foundations

CISP247 Database Design

CISP250 Discrete Structures

CISP312 Data Structures

CISP420 Distributed Architectures

BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database

CISP247 Database Design

IAAS222 Biometric Foundations

IAAS245 Disaster Recovery

IAAS331 Database and Distributed Systems

IAAS332 Authentication and Audits

NETW101 PC Operating Systems

IAAS325 Wireless Networking and Security

NETW101 PC Operating Systems

NETW220

Data Communications and Networks

NETW141 MS Client and Server OS

NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems

NETW112 or NETW235 or NETW241

Cisco Networking Router IOS or UNIX/Linux Server Administration or MS Implement Network Infrastructure

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*Technology Management - Computer Information Systems SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw and DU Online.

*Technology Management - Information Security SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Livonia, Saginaw and DU Online.

*Technology Management - Networking SpecialtyThis program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Lansing and Livonia.

Networking Specialty [NTS]

Information Security Specialty [ISS]

Choose one or more of the following specialty areas or apply 18 credits (6 courses) from the major area of a completed approved articulated associate's degree:

Computer Information Systems Specialty [CISS]Choose one of the following sequenced programming languages:

Choose two of the following courses:

Foundations of Business

Foundations of Technology

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Health Information Technologyor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence BIOL120 Essentials of Anatomy/Physiology SUB - BIOL 236 - Human Anatomy and Physiology

BIOL131 Introduction to Human Disease HIT 113 Human Diseases

COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA 103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG 101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG 102 English Composition 2

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH 113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

PSYC101 Introductory Psychology SUB - PSYCH 153 - Human Relations

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC 210 Cultural Diversity

STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics HIT 210 Healthcare Statistics for Health Information Management

HUMN or SOSC Humanities Elective or Social Sciences Elective Humanities Elective or Social Sciences Elective

Foundations of Health Professions CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS 120 Software Applications

HLTH101 Introduction to Health Careers

HLTH110 Medical Terminology HIT 104 Medical Terminology

Major HINT110 Health Record Content

HINT201 Health Information Technology

HINT203 Health Care Delivery Systems

HINT209 Quality Assurance Health Care

HINT211 Health Care Management Foundations

HINT221 ICD-9-CM Coding

HINT222 Procedural CPT/HCPCS Coding

HINT223 Advanced Coding

HINT250 Introduction to Reimbursement Systems

HINT294 Medical Coding Practicum

HINT294C Health Information Technology Practicum

HINT297 Clinical Information Systems HINT297C Current Topics/Health Information Mgmt

HLTH220 Pharmacology HIT 114 Pharmacology for Health Professionals

HLTH230 Health Care Law and Ethics HIT 116 Legal Aspects of Health Information

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

Transfer students will need to take HLTH101S - Introduction to Health Careers Seminar

Credit for these courses is earned by the successful completion of the accredited Health InformationTechnology Associate Degree - Program Code AAS.00153 at Schoolcraft College

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SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Health Professions ACCT200 Accounting Basics for Managers

Major BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database

FINC403 Health Care Finance

HINT350 Clinical Information Systems

HINT385 Current Topics/Health Information Management

HINT400 Management of Information Systems

HINT496 Health Information Management

HLTH401 Health Care Research

HRMG213 Human Resource Management

MGMT312 or MGMT321 or MGMT375

Creativity and Innovation or Organizational Behavior or Leadership Theory and Discovery

Choose 6 credits from the following: GPMT350 Principles of Project Management

GPMT385 Special Topics: Global Project Management

HINT490 Health Information Management Internship

HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations

HSAD302 Regulations in Health Care

HSAD402 Health Care Risk Management

SABR381 Study Abroad Experience

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Saginaw and DU Online.

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Office Information Systemsor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence BIOL120 Essentials of Anatomy/Physiology BIOL105 Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology I

BIOL131 Introduction to Human Disease HIT113 Human Disease

BIOL310 Nutrition BIOL115 Nutrition

COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102 English Composition 2

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

PSYC101 Introductory Psychology PSYCH201 General Psychology

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC210 Cultural Diversity

STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics HIT210 Healthcare Statistics for Health Information Management

SOSC Social Sciences Elective PSYCh153 Human Relations

Foundations of Health Professions CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS120 Software Applications

HINT211 Health Care Management Foundations HIT219 Organization and Management

HLTH110 Medical Terminology HIT104 Medical Terminology

HLTH220 Pharmacology HIT114 Pharmacology for Health Professionals

Major NONE

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

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Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

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Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a DavenportUniversity Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Humanities Elective

Foundations of Health Professions HLTH101 Introduction to Health Careers HLTH230 Health Care Law and Ethics

Major HLTH320 Public Health Perspectives HLTH401 Health Care Research HSAD403 Health Care Economics MCMG300 Case Management Fundamentals MCMG310 Community Service MCMG311 Psychological Adjustment Disability MCMG312 Case Mgmt Insurance Utilization Review MCMG401 Case Work Reporting Techniques MCMG402 Disability Case Management MCMG403 Case Management Special Populations MCMG495 Case Management Practicum

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electivesmay be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

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Associate's Degree In: Health Information Technologyor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence BIOL120 Essentials of Anatomy/Physiology SUB - BIOL 236 - Human Anatomy and Physiology

BIOL131 Introduction to Human Disease HIT 113 Human Diseases

BIOL310 Nutrition BIOL115 Nutrition

COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA 103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG 101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG 102 English Composition 2

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH 113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

PSYC101 Introductory Psychology SUB - PSYCH 153 - Human Relations

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC 210 Cultural Diversity

STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics HIT 210 Healthcare Statistics for Health Information Management

HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective

SOSC Social Sciences Elective Social Sciences Elective

Foundations of Health Professions CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS 120 Software Applications

HLTH101 Introduction to Health Careers

HLTH110 Medical Terminology HIT 104 Medical Terminology

HLTH220 Pharmacology HIT 114 Pharmacology for Health Professionals

HLTH230 Health Care Law and Ethics HIT 116 Legal Aspects of Health Information

Major NONE

Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT*BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.

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Transfer students will need to take HLTH101S - Introduction to Health Careers Seminar

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Health Professions HINT211 Health Care Management Foundations

Major HLTH320 Public Health Perspectives

HLTH401 Health Care Research

HSAD403 Health Care Economics

MCMG300 Case Management Fundamentals

MCMG310 Community Service

MCMG311 Psychological Adjustment Disability

MCMG312 Case Mgmt Insurance Utilization Review

MCMG401 Case Work Reporting Techniques

MCMG402 Disability Case Management

MCMG403 Case Management Special Populations

MCMG495 Case Management Practicum

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren and DU Online.

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Health Information Technologyor

Other AA degree

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques COMA 103 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL109 Composition ENG 101 English Composition 1

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG 102 English Composition 2

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH 113 Intermediate Algebra for College Students

STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics HIT 210 Healthcare Statistics for Health Information Management

PSYC101 Introductory Psychology SUB - PSYCH 153 - Human Relations

SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC 210 Cultural Diversity

Natural Science Elective

Natural Science Elective

Foundations of Health Professions ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT201 Principles of Accounting 1

ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACCT202 Principles of Accounting 2

CISP112 Applied Information Technology CIS 120 Software Applications

HINT203 Health Care Delivery Systems

HINT211 or MGMT211

Health Care Management Foundations or Management Foundations

HINT250 Introduction to Reimbursement Systems

HLTH101 Introduction to Health Careers

HLTH230 Health Care Law & Ethics HIT 116 Legal Aspects of Health Information

MKTG211 Marketing Foundations

Major HRMG213 Human Resource Management

HLTH320 Public Health Perspectives

HRMG313 Staffing Organizations

HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations

HRMG350 Training for Organizations

HSAD301 Cultural Issues in Health Care

HSAD405 Health Care Human Resources

MGMT312 Creativity and Innovation

MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery

Transfer students will need to take HLTH101S - Introduction to Health Careers Seminar

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

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SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION*BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

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Health Care Specialty courses [HS] (15-18 credit hours) comprising the major area of the earned associate's degree or selected from the following:

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport

University Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence ENGL311 Professional Writing

Foundations of Health Professions FINC211 Corporate Finance

Major BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database

FINC403 Health Care Finance

HINT209 Quality Assurance Health Care

HINT350 Clinical Information Systems

HLTH401 Health Care Research

HSAD302 Regulations in Health Care

HSAD320 OSHA for Health Care

HSAD402 Health Care Risk Management

HSAD403 Health Care Economics

HSAD495 Health Services Administration Practicum

MGMT321 Organizational Behavior

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives

may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in

this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Battle Creek, Flint, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia,Saginaw, Warren and DU Online.

Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*

Number of credits accepted in transfer:

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Associate's Degree In: Nursing

Davenport Competency Requirement Schoolcraft College Equivalent

Foundations of ExcellenceAdvanced Standing credit for RN License:

All required Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Microbiology lecture and lab courses (BIOL299)

ENGL109 Composition ENG101

ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG102

MATH125 Intermediate Algebra MATH113

Foundations of Health ProfessionsAdvanced Standing credit for RN support courses:

Other courses which might include Psychology, Medical Terminology, Speech and other general education or health related course work (HLTH299)

HLTH100 CPR/First Aid

HLTH101S Introduction to Health Careers Seminar (No Credit )

MajorAdvanced Standing credit for RN License:All 100 and 200 level NURS courses completed (NURS299 )

Choose 10 credit hours from the following electives or choose the Case Management Specialty (13 credits): NONE

Case Management Specialty (13 credits): NONE

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Students should consult with a Schoolcraft College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree.

Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Schoolcraft College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses.Please see a Schoolcraft College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details.

THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree.

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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING*BSN Degree Completion Transfer Guide

120 Semester Credit HoursEffective Fall 2010 - Summer 2011

Intermediate Algebra for College Students

English Composition 1English Composition 2

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The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a DavenportUniversity Admissions Representative with any questions.

Foundations of Excellence BIOL312 Pathophysiology ENGL311 Professional Writing STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics

Foundations of Health Professions HLTH401 Health Care Research NURS220 Lifespan: Growth and Development NURS318 Bioethics

Major NURS313 Professional Nursing Concepts NURS315 Health Promotion and Education NURS415 Evidence Based Nursing Practice

NURS420 and NURS420C

Community Health Nursing and Community Health Nursing Clinical

NURS421 and NURS421C

Nurse Manager & Leader and Nurse Manager & Leader Clinical

NURS496 Senior Nursing Seminar COMM315 Intercultural Communications

HINT211 Health Care Management Foundations

HLTH202 Death and Dying HLTH270 Dimensions of Aging HLTH320 Public Health Perspectives HSAD301 Cultural Issues in Health Care HSAD402 Health Care Risk Management MCMG300 Case Management Fundamentals NURS302L ACLS Exam Preparation Lab SOSC201 Diversity in Society

Choose 10 credit hours from the following electives or choose the Medical Case Management Specialty (13 credits): MCMG300 Case Management Fundamentals MCMG312 Case Management Insurance Utilization Review MCMG401 Case Work Reporting Techniques MCMG403 Case Management Special Populations

Open Electives* The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electivesmay be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.

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*This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Midland, Warren and DU Online.

Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer:

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion*