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02/23/2009 16:16 9134959555 BROWN MACKIE COLLEGE Univer-sit:V.:.o_f Phoenix - A& - Introduction This articulation agreement fonnally recognizes that the University of Phoenix and Brown M11ckic College including-Kansas City·Salina Campuses 01re educational institutions which agree to work together to provide educational opportunities for the currenfiy enrolled and potential students of their institutions. to this alliance requires a commitment by both institutions to facilitate lhe transfer of associate degree conferred students into a baccalaureate degree program without jeopardi:z;ing the intended mission and stated goals of either institution. Purl.llia£ The agreement defines a structure through which articulation on all levels will be supported. This agreement is specifically designed to allow for maximum of credit and a seamless transition for students earning an associate degree. Development and distribution of all transfer articulation products (e.g. brochures, checklists or transfer guides) are the responsibility of the University of Phoenix. The University of Phoenix will consider the input from Brown Mackie College so that the most efficient transfer possible may be achieved for the student. The University ofPhoenix and Brown Mackie College agree to develop a working plan to accompli:sh students' transition between associate and baccalaureate degrees. Transfer Features and Benefits 1. All credit from associate degrees (including vocational degrees}. awarded by Brown Mackie College will transfer to the University of Phoenix, meaning that all associate degree-related courses, subject to program limitations detailed on the transfer will automatically transfer. Although credits will be accepted in transfer, additional general education credit$ rnay be needed to fulfill the program requirements. Students from Brown Mackie College will be granted admission to a baccalaureate degree program at the University of Phoenix ba:;;ed on academic requirements as a result of having earned an associate degree and upon further satisfaction of all other conditions for admission as slated in the University Catalog. University of Phoenix requirements may be viewed at www.phoenix.§illi 2. If !he student is enroiled in the Bachelor of Science in Management program (in states where offered), the associate degree focus will be listed as an area of emphasis on the baccalaureate tri:lnscrtpt and University of diploma. 3. Students from Brown Mackie College. who are within 12 months of the completion of their associate degree, may pre.apply to a University of Phoenix baccalaureate program and will be granted access to the University of Phoenix University Library Online Collection, Continued ac:cess to these services following the 12-month period will requin< students to be enrolled in the University. Services Provided to Brown Mackie College by the of Phoenix 1. Transfer support material will be provided by University of Phoenix. 2. University of Phoenix campus will provide onslle or online counseling services. 3. University of Phoenix will provide infol'l'natiol'l about Brown Mackie College to students who do not meet University of Phoenix admission requirements or who need i!!dditional program or requirements. 4. University of Phoenix will provide onsite training to advisors of Brown Mackie College regarding the use of transfer literature. PAGE 02/05

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02/23/2009 16:16 9134959555 BROWN MACKIE COLLEGE

Univer-sit:V.:.o_f Phoenix

- A& -Introduction This articulation agreement fonnally recognizes that the University of Phoenix and Brown M11ckic College including-Kansas City·Salina Campuses 01re educational institutions which agree to work together to provide educational opportunities for the currenfiy enrolled and potential students of their institutions. Agre~;~ment to this alliance requires a commitment by both institutions to facilitate lhe transfer of associate degree conferred students into a baccalaureate degree program without jeopardi:z;ing the intended mission and stated goals of either institution.

Purl.llia£ The agreement defines a structure through which articulation on all levels will be supported. This agreement is specifically designed to allow for maximum tr~nsfer of credit and a seamless transition for students earning an associate degree. Development and distribution of all transfer articulation products (e.g. brochures, checklists or transfer guides) are the responsibility of the University of Phoenix. The University of Phoenix will consider the input from Brown Mackie College so that the most efficient transfer possible may be achieved for the student. The University ofPhoenix and Brown Mackie College agree to develop a working plan to accompli:sh students' transition between associate and baccalaureate degrees.

Transfer Features and Benefits 1. All credit from associate degrees (including vocational degrees}. awarded by Brown Mackie College will transfer

to the University of Phoenix, meaning that all associate degree-related courses, subject to program limitations detailed on the transfer lite~ture, will automatically transfer. • Although credits will be accepted in transfer, additional general education credit$ rnay be needed to fulfill the

program requirements. • Students from Brown Mackie College will be granted admission to a baccalaureate degree program at the

University of Phoenix ba:;;ed on academic requirements as a result of having earned an associate degree and upon further satisfaction of all other conditions for admission as slated in the University Catalog. University of Phoenix ~dmission requirements may be viewed at www.phoenix.§illi

2. If !he student is enroiled in the Bachelor of Science in Management program (in states where offered), the associate degree focus will be listed as an area of emphasis on the baccalaureate tri:lnscrtpt and University of Phoeni~ diploma.

3. Students from Brown Mackie College. who are within 12 months of the completion of their associate degree, may pre.apply to a University of Phoenix baccalaureate program and will be granted access to the University of Phoenix University Library Online Collection, Continued ac:cess to these services following the 12-month period will requin< students to be enrolled in the University.

Services Provided to Brown Mackie College by the Univ,2rsit~ of Phoenix 1. Transfer support material will be provided by University of Phoenix. 2. University of Phoenix campus will provide onslle or online counseling services. 3. University of Phoenix will provide infol'l'natiol'l about Brown Mackie College to students who do not meet

University of Phoenix admission requirements or who need i!!dditional program prerequi~ites or requirements. 4. University of Phoenix will provide onsite training to advisors of Brown Mackie College regarding the use of

transfer literature.

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Services Provided to !;,he University of Phoenix by Brown Mackie College 1. Brown Macl<ie College wrll provide the opportunity for University of Phoenix representative to meet with the

Brown Mackie College students on an ongoing basis. 2. Brown Mackie College will assist the University of Phoenix in the disbibution of updated degree and transfer

materials to alumni and current students. 3. Brown Mackie College will provide to the University of Phoenix materials for distribution to students who do

not meet the University of Phoenix graduation or program requirements.

The University of Phoenix will honor this agreement with all associate degree granting institutions currenlly accredited or in candidacy status by regional or national accrediting bodies recogni:c.:~d by the U.S. Departmen1 of Educatio~. Brown Mackie College agrees to notify the University of Phoenix of any adverse changes in its accreditation status.

Any written materials published and distributed by Brown Mackie College and/or the University of Phoenix which specifically references the articulation agreement between the two institutions or makes any general representation of each other's instMion must be approved by each respective party prior to its use. The University of Phoeni;.:; through its holding company, the Apollo Group, Inc., owns both federal and common law trademarks and service marks (collectively, ''Marks") whic:h may not be used without the express written perrnission of Apollo Group, Inc. Guidelines for the proper use of trademarks, service marks and domain names c:an be located at www.aoollogrn.edultrademarks

No financial implications concerning the transfer or exchange of cash, equipment. or real estate is intended or implied by this agreement. The University of Phoenix and Brown Mackie College are separate and independent institutions of higher education and intend to remain so.

Term of Agreement This agreement will be in effect for a period of three (3) years from the date of execution. This agreemen1 will automatically renew on an annual basis thereafter unless terminated sooner ;;~s set forth herein. Transfer literature will be updated on an annual basis. Termination of this agreement may occur by either party with a ninety (90) day written notification.

Facsimile This Articulation Agreement may be executed by facsimile. Said facsimile shall be deemed an original and sha~ll be enforceable and fully admissible in any legal proceeding.

Brown Mackie CollcgP.

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'C..r~~~ -~~.:J .. P7 Dr. Paul lilian (date) Dea~n of Academic Affairs, Brown Mac::kie College

Name Title (date)

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing from Brown Mackie College (KS) to

University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN v14) Catalog Year: 2009-2010

All courses that apply to an associate's degree transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial or vocational courses.

'DEAN APPROVED FOR 2+2

Students must have an RN License to be admitted into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

. . . . . ,

48 credlb wtth minimum ~ulrement. !n ttle following 8rNI:

Communication Arts

Mathematics

Natural or Physical Sciences

Social Sdences (must lnd,ude HIS/311, Nevada only., ~-·-'"'•u.~ Humanities

lnterdfsdpl nary

Subtotal General Education credits

Nursing

**IMPORTANT** This summary is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each individual student's submission. This summary does not include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited institutions nor does it take into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

...

6

6 12

6

48

25

Semester Crcd1ts Applied

12

6 2.67

12 41.34

25

0

3.33

0

0

3.33

0

6.66

0 *Any earned credit may be applied to the Interdisciplinary Component, with the exception of the following: credits applied to course(s) in the Required Course of Study as a waiver, equivalent course(s) to the BSN Required Course of Study and credits that apply to other areas of general education or the nursing Required Course of Study. Credits that will apply: 5 (of the 30) additional Nursing transfer credits of licensure.

BSN Required CourM of Study - 47 Credit.

HCS 301 Undergraduate Nursing Studies

NUR 391 Professional Nursing Practice.

HCS 350 Health Care Communication

NUR 403.Theories and Models or Nursing Practice

NUR 427 Health and Chronic Disease Management

Required Course of Study

NUR 440 Health Assessment and Promotion for Vulnerable Populations

HCS 438 Statistical Applications

NUR 443 EVidence-Based Nursing Researd'land Practice

NUR 405 Healthy Communities: Theory and Practice (SO clinical hours)

NUR 408 EJ:IIdemlology: Glf?~l .. and Public Heallh (50 dtnl "h()IJ~J.

HCS 478 Health Law and Ethics

HCS 482 Health Care Informatics

Total Cred1t Summary

Credit.

2

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

4

4

3

3

4

6

Semester Credits Semester CreditS Applied 5 t C d 't R . 1 Re uired • ..,.,. o~IJ<lo<' cmes cr re 1 s emam ng

Required Course of Study 47 47

General Educa on 48 6.66

Nursing 25 25 0

Total Deg..- Requlrementl no 11.34 53.66

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree In Medical Assisting from Brown Mackie College (KS) to University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science In Health Administration (BSHA v2KS) Catalog Year: 2009·2010

~-University of ~lPhoemx·

**IMPORTANT** This summary Is an estimation of credits only based on the current ~talog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not Include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does It take Into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor wlth .thls form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

All courses that apply to associate's degrees transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial/vocational courses.

University of Phoenix General Education Requirements

51 credits with minimum requirements In the following are11s:

Communication Arts

Mathematics

Physical and Biological Sciences

Sdence and T chnoiogy •

Humanities

Sod;~l Sdence

Additional Liberal Arts (from any of the above areas)

In~ rdlsclpllnary Requirement • •

Subtotal General Education credits

Elective Requlremen

6 6

6 0

3 3

3 3

6 2.67

6 6

3 3

18 18

51 41.67

13 13 *Three (3) Science Technology credits or Three (3) Additional Physical and Biological Science credits will satisfy this requirement

0

6

0

0

3.33

0

0

0

9.33

0

.. Credits include addit ional general education or elective/major coursework. (Physical Education activity credits are limited to four (4) credits)

Required Course of Studv

BSHA Required Course of Study - 60 Credits Credits

GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success or GEN 300 Skills for Professional Development

MGT 331 Qrganlzatlonal8ehavlor

HCS 438 Statistical Applications

HCS 310 Health Care Oellvery In the Unl ed ~tates

HCS 320 Health Care Communication Strategies

HCS 330 .Introduction to Health and Disease

HCS 413 Health Care Management Strategies

Ht;:S427Human Resources Pnndples and Practices In Health care

HCS 435 Ethics: Health Care and Social Responsibility

HCS 430 Legal Issues In Health Care:_ Regulat on and Compliance

HCS 451 Health Care Quality Management and Outcome Analysis

HCS 4.57 Public and Community Heaith

HCS 405 Health Care Financia l Accounting

_HCS 440 Economics: .The Financing o(Health Care

HCS 483 Health Care Information Systems

HCS 490 Health Care Consumer - r remjs and Marketing

HCS 4 75 Leadership and Performance Development

HCS 45S Health care Polley: The Past. and Th.e FuNre

HCS 446 Facility Planning

HCS 449 Health. AdinlnlstratlonCa psume

Total Credit Summary

3

3

3

3.

3

<j ' ...

3

3

3

3 3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied Se t c d ' ts R 1 1 Re ulred •,et• at>o••• mes er re 1 ema n ng

Required Course of Study 60 0 60

General Education _-;:· 51 41:67 9.33

Electives 13 13 0

< T_otal Degree !tequ!~ements 124 54.6~ 59.33

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Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Health Care Administration from Brown Mackie College (KS) to University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Health Administration (BSHA-HM v03KS) Catalog Year: 2009-2010

~University of ~;=rhoemx·

**IMPORTANT** This summary Is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not Include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does It take Into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

All courses that apply to associate's degrees transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial/vocational courses.

Un1versity of Phoenix General Education Requirements

54 credits with minimum requirements In ttle following areas:

6

6

3

3 6

6

6

18

Semester Credits Appll~d

6

2.67

3

2.33

2.67

5.33

2

18

**Credits Include additional general education or elective/major coursework (Physical Education activity credits are limited to four credits)

Required Course of Studv

BSHA Foundation- 42 Credits Credits

GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success

HCS 212 Health Care Vocabulary

HCS 235 Health Care Delivery in the United States

HCS 245 l ntroductlon to Health and Disease

HCS 320 Health Care Communication Strategies

HCS 325 Health Care Ma'lagement

HCS 335 Health Care Ethics and Social Responsibility

HCS 341 Human Resources In Hea lth Care

HCS 483 Health Care Information Systems

HCS 490 Health Care Consumer - Trends end Marke ng

HCS 405 Health Care Financial Accounting

HCS 440 Economies: The Ananclng or Health Cere

HCS 465 Health Care Research Utilization

HCS 451 Health Cere Quailty Management a'ld Outc:ome Analysis

Health Man11gement Concentration- 18 Credits

HCS 457 Public and Community Health

HCS 430 Legal Issues In Health care: Regulation and Compliance

HCS 475 Leadership and Performance Development

HCS 455 Health Care policy: The Past and. the Future

HCS 446 Facility Planning

HCS 449 Health Administration Cllpstone

Total Cred1t Summary

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3 3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3 3

3

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied Semester Credits Remaining R uired · ~""'above

Required Course of Study 60 0 60

(Includes BSHA Foundation & Concentration}

Genen~l Education 54 42 12

Electives 10 10 0

· Total Degree Requirements 124 52 72

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Health Care Administration from Brown Mackie College (KS) to University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Health Administration (BSHA v2KS) Catalog Year: 2009-2010

A ..... University of ~l Phoemx·

**IMPORTANT** This summary Is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does It take Into account any catalog or degree program updates and/ or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

All courses that apply to associate's degrees transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial/vocational courses.

Unlvcrs1ty of Phoenix General Education Requirements

51 credits with minimum requirements In the following areas:

Communication Arts

Mathematics

Physical and Biological Sciences

Science and Technolo9y '

Humanities

SOCial Science

Addit ional Liberal Arts (from any of the above areas)

Interdtsclpllnary Requirement • •

Subtotal General Education credits

Elective Requirement

6 6

6 2.67

3 3

3 2.33

6 2.67

6 5.33

3 2

18 18

51 42

13 13 *Three (3) Science Technology credits or Three (3) Additional Physical and Biological Science credits will satisfy this requirement

0

3.33

0

.67

3.33

.67

0

9

0

'*Credits include additional general education or elective/major coursework. (Physical Education activity credits are limited to four (4) credits)

Rcqutrcd Course of Study

BSHA Required Course of Study • 60 Credits Credits

GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success or GEN 300 Skills for Professional Development

MGT 331 Organizational Behavior

HCS 438 Statistical Applications

HCS 310 Health Care Delivery In the United States

HCS 320 Health Care Communication Strategies

·.• HCS 330 Introduction to Health and D a

HCS 413 Health Care Management Strategies

HCS 427 Human Resources Principles and Practices In Health Care

HCS 435 Ethics: Health Care and Social Responsibility

HCS 430 Legal Issues In Health Care: Regu~t on and Compliance

HCS 451 Health Care Quality Management and Outcome Analysis

HCS 457 Public and Communcty Health

HCS 405 Health Care Financial Accounting

HCS 40 Economics: The Ananting or Health tare HCS 483 Health Care Information Systems

hCS 490 H alth _(:jjre Consumer - Trends and Maricetlng

HCS 4 75 Leadership and Performance Development

' HCS 455 Health Care Polley: The Past and The Future

HCS 446 Facility Planning

HCS 449 H~.alth Administration Capstone

Total Crcd1t Summary

3

3

3

3 3

3

3

3 3

3 3

3 3

J

3

J

3

3 3

J

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied 5 t C dlts R 1 1 Re ulred . ,,.,. abuv<' cmes er re ema n ng

Required Course of Study 60 0 60

. General Edu.catlon 51 42 9

Electives 13 13 0

Total Degree Requirements 55 69

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Accounting Technology from Brown Mackie College (KS) to ~University of

~jPhoenrx· University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science In Business/Accounting (BSB/ACC v24KS) Catalog Year: 2009-2010

All courses that apply to an associate's degree transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial or vocational courses. The diploma for the Bachelor of Science In Business program will not reflect the concentration. Concentrations are reflected on the transcript only

University of Phoenix General Education Requirements

54 credits with minimum requirements In the following areas:

Communication Arts

Mathematics

Physical and Biological Sciences

SoenQI and Technology•

Humanities

' Social SdenQI

Additional Liberal Arts (from any of the above areas)

lnterd sclpllnary Requirement•

Subtotal General Education credits

Elective Requirement

**IMPORTANT** This summary Is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not Include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does It take Into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

6 6 0

6 2.67 3.33

3 0 3

3 0 3

6 5.33 .67

6 6 0

6 4 2

18 18 0 54 42 12

7 7 0 *Three (3) Science Technology credits or Three (3) Additional Physical and Biological Science credits will satisfy this requirement

**Credits include additional general education or elective/major coursework. (Physical Education activity credits are limited to four (4) credits.)

Required Course of Study

BSB Foundation· 45 Credits Credits

GEN 300 Skills for Professional Development or GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success

ECO 212 PrinCiples of Economics

BIS 219 Business Information Systems

MGT 216 OrgpnlzlltiOnal Ethics and Soda! Responsibility

ACC 280 Principles of Accounting

COM 285 Business Commuf.!lcatlons

MGT 330 Management : Theory, Practice, Application

~GT 307 Organizational Behavior and Group. Dynamics

MGT 350 Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making

RES 341 Research and Evaluation I

RES 342 Research and Evaluation II

AN 370 Ana nee for Business

BUS 415 Business Law

MKT 421 Marketing

BUS 4 75 Integrated Business Topics

BSB/ACC Concantratlon- 18 Credits

ACC 281 AccountlnQ Transaction Analysis

ACC 349 CGst Accounting

ACC 421 Intermediate Financial Accounting I

ACC 422 Intermediate Flnenclal Accounting n ACC 423 Intermediate Financial Accounting III

.A.CC 490 Auditing

Total Credit Summary

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied Se t C dlt R 1 1 Re ulred . ,,.,. atxwc mes er re s ema n ng

Required Course of Study 63 0 63 (Includes BSB Foundation & Concentration)

.,General Education 54 42 12

Electives 7 7 0

Totai. Degree Requirements 124 ·. 49 75

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Management from Brown Mackie College (KS) to ~University of

~J=Phoemx· University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Business/Management (BSB/M v24KS) Catalog Year: 2009-2010

All courses that apply to an associate's degree transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial or vocational courses. The diploma for the Bachelor of Science in Business program will not reflect the concentration . Concentrations are reflected on the transcript only

University of Phoenix General Educatoon Requirements

54 credits with minimum requirement~ In the following areas:

Commun ication Arts

Mathematics

Physical and Biological Sciences

Science and Tedlnology •

Humanities

SOcial Science

Additional liberal Arts (from any of the above areas)

tnt rdisclpllnary Requirement

Subtotal General Education credits

Elective Requlremen.t

**IMPORTANT** This summary Is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not Include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does It take Into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

6 6 0

6 2.67 3.33

3 0 3

3 0 3 6 5.33 .67

6 6 0

6 4 2

18 18 0

54 42 12

7 7 0 *Three (3) Science Technology credits or Three (3) Additional Physical and Biological Science credits will satisfy this requirement

Requored Course of Study

BSB Found•tlon- 45 Credits Credits

GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success

ECO 212 P.rlnclpies ot.Econo.f!iiCS

BIS 219 Business Information Systems

MGT 216 Organlzati91Jal Ethics and Social Respons bllity

ACC 280 Principles of Accounting

COM 285 Business Communications

MGT 330 Management: Theory, Practice, & Application

MGT 307 Organlzat onal Behavior and GrouP Oynamles

MGT 350 Critical Thinking : Strategies in Decision Making

RES 341 .Re5earch lind Evalu11tlon I

RES 342 Research and Eva luation II

fll'j 370 F1n11nce for Business

BUS 415 Business Law

MKT 421. Marketing

BUS 475 Integrated Business Topics

BSB/M Concentration- 18 Credits

MGT 431 Human Resources Management

·.MGT 445 Organizational egotiatlons

MGT 448 Global Business Strategies

MGT 449 Quality Manilgement and Productivity

MGT 498 Strategic Management

MGT Concentnldon Elective (See U,niversfty of Phoenix catalog)

Total Credit Summary

3

3.' 3

3

3

3

3

3

3

J

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

J

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied S t C dits R 1 1 Re ulred ' "'"' dl>uv•• emes er re ema n ng

Required Course of Study 63 0 63 (Includes 858 Foundation & Concentration)

Gflneral Epucatlon 54 ·.·.· 4 2 12

Electives 7 7 0

Total Degree Requirements 114 4~ 75

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Health and Fitness Training ~University of

~?PhoeniX· from Brown Mackie College (KS) to University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration (BSB/A v24KS) Catalog Year: 2009·2010

All courses that apply to an associate's degree transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial or vocational courses. The diploma for the Bachelor of Science in Business program will not reflect the concentration. Concentrations are reflected on the transcript only

Umven;lty of Phoenix General Education Requirements

54 credits with minimum requirements In the following areas:

Communication Arts

Mathematics

Physical and Biological Sciences

Science and Technology*

Humanities

Social Sdenc:e

Additional Liberal Arts (from any of the above areas)

rnterdlsclpllnarv Requirement • •

Subtotal General Education credits

Elective Requirement

**IMPORTANT** This summary Is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not Include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does it take Into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

6 6 0

6 2.67 3.33

3 3 0

3 3 0

6 2.67 3.33

6 5.33 .67

6 6 0

18 18 0

54 46.67 7.33

7 7 0 *Three (3) Science Technology credits or Three (3) Additional Physical and Biological Science credits will satisfy this requirement

**Credits include additional general education or elective/major coursework. (Physical Education activity credits are limited to four (4) credits.)

Required Course of Study

BSB Foundation- 45 Credits Credits

GEN 300 Skills for Professional Development or GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success

ECO 212 Prlnc,ples of economics

BIS 219 Business Information Systems

MGT 216 Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility

ACC 280 Principles of Accounting

.COM 285 Business Communications

MGT 330 Management: Theory, Practice, Application

MGT 307 Organizational Behavior end Group Dynamics

MGT 350 Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making

RES 341 Re erdl and Evaluation I

RES 342 Research and Evaluation II

f!N 370 Flnanc.e for. .. Busfness

BUS 415 Business Law

MKT 421 Marl<e lng

BUS 475 Integrated Business Topics

BSB/A Concentration- 18 Credits

MGT 437 Project Management

ACC 400 Accounting ror Decision Making

FIN 419 Finance for Decision Making

ECO 415 Applied Economics In Business

ISCOM 305 Systems Operations Management

MGT 488 Stnlteglc Business M.anagement and Pl.annlng

Total Cred•t Summary

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied S t C dlts R 1 1 R utred ' 't'<' Jbvve emes er re ema n ng Required Course of Study

63 0 63 (Includes 858 Foundation & Concentration)

General Education 54 46.67 7.33

Electives 7 7 0

Total Oeg,ee Requirements 124 53.6 7 70.33

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Assisting from Brown Mackie College (KS) to University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Health Administration (BSHA-HM v03KS) Catalog Year: 2009-2010

~University of ~;= Phoentx·

**IMPORTANT** This summary Is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not Include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does It take Into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

All courses that apply to associate's degrees transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial / vocational courses.

Communication Arts

Mathematics

Physical and Biological Sciences

Sdence and Technology•

Humanities

.. Sodal sCience Additional Liberal Arts (from any of the above areas)

lnterdlsclp ilnery Requirement

Subtotal General Education credits

Elective Reqt,~lrem_ent

6

6

3

3

6

6

6

18

54

10

Semester Crcd11s Applied

6

0

3

3

2 .67

6

6

1.8 44.67

10 *Three (3) Science Technology credits or Three (3) Additional Physical and Biological Science credits will satisfy this requ irement

0

6

0

0

3.33

. 0

0

0

9.33

0

**Credits include additional general education or electivejmajor coursework (Physical Education activity credits are limited to four credits)

Required Course of Study

BSHA Foundation- 42 Credits Credits

GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success

.Hcs 212 Health care voeabulary

HCS 235 Health Care Delivery in the United States

HCS 245 Introduction to Health and Disease

HCS 320 Health Care Communication Strategies

HCS 325 Health Care Managem nt

HCS 335 Health Care Ethics and Social Responsibility

H.CS 341 Human Resources In Kealth Care

HCS 483 Health Care Information Systems

>HCS 490 Health Care Consumer - Trends and Market ng

HCS 405 Health Care Financial Accounting

HCS 440 Economics: The Financing of Health Care

HCS 465 Health Care Research Utilization

HCS 451 He"l!lth Care Quality Management and Outcome Anal'f$15

Health M;tna~Jement Concentration - 18 Credits

HCS 457 Public and Community Health

HCS 430 Legal Issues In Health Care: Regula on end Compliance

HCS 475 Leadership and Performance Development

HCS 455 Health Care Policy; The Past and the Future

HCS 446 Facility Planning

HCS 449 Health Admlnlstrlltlon Capstone

Total Credot Summary

3

3

3

J 3

J

3

3

3

3 3

J 3

3

3

J

3

J 3

J

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied S t C dlts R 1 1 R ulred ' ><'<' dbovc emes er re ema n ng

Required Course of Study 60 0 60 (Includes BSHA Foundation & Concentration)

Gene1111 Education 54 44.67 9.33

Electives 10 10 0

Total Degre• Requirements 124 s4;&7 611;33

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Office Management from Brown Mackie College (KS) to ~University of

~'5Phoemx· University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Business/Management (BSB/M v24KS) Catalog Year: 2009-2010

All courses that apply to an associate's degree transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial or vocational courses. The diploma for the Bachelor of Science in Business program will not reflect the concentration . Concentrations are reflected on the transcript only

Umverstty of Phocntx General Education Requ~rements

54 credits with minimum requirements In the following areas:

Communication Arts

·Mathema cs

Physical and Biological Sciences

Science and TeChnology•

Humanities

Social Science.

Additional Liberal Arts (from any of the above areas)

Interdisciplinary Requirement

Subtotal General Education credits

Elective Requirement

**IMPORTANT** This summary Is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not Include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does It take Into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

6 6

6 2.67

3 0

3 0 6 5.33

6 5.33

6 2

18 18

54 39.33

7 7

Semester Credits Rematntng

0

3.33 3

3

.67

.67 4

0 14.67

0 *Three (3 ) Science Technology credits or Three (3) Additional Physical and Biological Science credits will satisfy this requirement

Required Course of Study

BSB foundation- 45 Credits Credits

GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success

EC:O 2~2 Plinciplu of Economics '

BIS 219 Business Information Systems

MGT 216 Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility

ACC 280 Principles of Accounting

CO~ 285 Business Comrnunlca ons

MGT 330 Management: Theory, Practice, & Application

MGT 307 Organizational Behavior and Group O~mlcs MGT 350 Critical Thinking : Strategies in Decision Making

· RES 341 p,esearch and Evaluation I

RES 342 Research and Evaluation II

A N. 370 Rna nee 'tor Business

BUS 415 Business Law

MKT 421 ~ar1u:lting

BUS 475 Integrated Business Topics

BSB/M Concentration- 18 Credits

MGT 431 Human Resources Management

·· MGT 45 O~nlzatlonal Negotiations

MGT 448 Global Business Strategies

MGT 449 Quality Management and Productivity

MGT 498 Strategic Management

· MGT Concentra on Electlve·.(S e Unlv rslty or l'hoenlx cata log)

Total Credtt Summary

3

3 3

3 3

3

3

3 3

3 3

3

3

3

3

MMI!L 3

3

3

3

3

3

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied 5 t C dit R 1 1 R ulred , ><'<' df>o v<' emes er re s em a n ng Required Course of Study

63 0 63 (Includes BSB Foundation & Concentration)

. General Education 54 39.33 14.67

Electives 7 7 0

Total Degree Requirements 124 46.33 . 7].67

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Brown Mackie College (KS) to University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration (BSCJA v03KS) Catalog Year: 2009-2010

~University of ~'ii Phoen1x·

**IMPORTANT** This summary Is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does it take into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

All courses that apply to associate's degrees transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial/ vocational courses.

University of Phoenuc General Educatton Requirements

48 credits with minimum requirements In the following areas:

Communication Arts

Mathematics

Physical and Biological Sciences

Science and Technology*

Humanities

SOcial Science

Additional Liberal Arts (from any of the above areas)

i; lnterdisclpllnal)' Requirement

Subtotal General Education credits

EleCtive Requirement

6 6

6 2.67

3 0

3 .. 0 •. '

6 5.33

6 .. 6

3 3

15 15 48 38

13 13 *Three (3) Science Technology credits or Three (3) Additional Physical and Biological Science credits will satisfy this requirement

Requtred Course of Study

0

3.33

3

3 .67

0 0

0 10

0

BSCJA Required Course of Study • 63 Credits Credits

GEN 300 Skills for Professional Development or GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success

CJA 303 Foundath)[lS of C::rlmlnal Ju5tJce

3

, 3

3

3

3

3 3

J':

3

3

3

3

3

CJA 313 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice

.CJA 323 Criminology

CJA 333 Policing Theory and Practice

CJA,J43 Criminal Law

CJA 353 Criminal Procedure

CJA 363 Interpersonal Communlca oos

CJA 373 Criminal Court Systems

CJA3§3Jnstltutiooaland Community Corrections

CJA 393 Criminal Organizations

CJA 4Q~ Juvenile Justice Svstems .and Proce.sses

CJA 413 Ethics in Criminal Justice

CJA 42~ Cultural [)lverslty In Crlmlnal Jystice

CJA 433 Research Methods in Criminal Justice

CJA443 Organlzatlonal8ehav1or and Management

CJA 453 Criminal Justice Administration

CJA 46J Crim lnal Justiee Polley Analysis

CJA 4 73 Managing Criminal Justice Personnel

CJA4..S.3 Fut:Ures of Criminal Justlc.e

GEN 480 Interdisciplinary Capstone Course

Required Course of Study

Genen~l Educa on

Electives

Totaroegre• Requtrementa

Totill Credit Summary

:.3.

3

3

3

.3 3

3 3

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied 5 t C dit.s R 1 1 R ulred •wt' .1buv•· t!mes er re ema n ng

63 0 63

48 38 10 13 13 0

124 51 .. 73

Program Transfer Guide for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Brown Mackie College (KS) to University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration (BSCJA-M v04KS) Catalog Year: 2009-2010

~University of ~'S Phoen1x·

**IMPORTANT** This summary is an estimation of credits only based on the current catalog and degree program requirements. Actual credit may vary based on each Individual student's submission. This summary does not include other electives or other coursework from additional regionally or nationally accredited Institutions nor does It take Into account any catalog or degree program updates and/or changes. Students should always consult a University of Phoenix advisor with this form for an evaluation of the personal transcripts.

All courses that apply to associate's degrees transfer to the University of Phoenix with the exception of remedial/vocational courses .

University of Phoemx General Education Requirements

54 credits with minimum requirements In the following areas:

Communication Arts

• Mathematics

Physical and Biological Sciences

.SCience and Technolo9y! >. · Humanities

Social Sd.ence

Additional Liberal Arts (from any of the above areas )

Interdisciplinary Requirement

Subtotal General Education credits

Elective Requirement

6 6

6 2.67

3 0

3 0

6 5.33

6 6 6 6

18 18 54 44

10 10 *Three (3) Science Technology credits or Three (3) Additional Physical and Biological Science credits will satisfy this requirement

Required Course of Study

Semester Credits Remdimng

0

3.33

3

3 .67

0

0

0

10

0

BSCJA Foundation- 45 Credits Credits

GEN 200 Foundations for General Education and Professional Success

_ CJA 2Q4 ,lntro~!J_ction to ertrnlnal llJ.stf<;e _

CJA 214 Introduction to Police Theory and Practices

CJA 224Introdu_ctlon to_frlm\nal Court ~yste1Tis· CJA 234 Introduction to Corrections

CJA 30'1 Interpersonal Communlca ons

CJA 314 Criminology

CJA 324 Ethics In Criminal Justice

CJA 334 Research Methods in Criminal Justice

CJA 34<11 Cuitural Diversity Iss es In Criminal Just ce

CJA 354 Criminal Law

CJA 364 Criminal ProCedure

CJA 374 Juvenile Justice Systems and Processes

<;l~ JS4 Crlm:naf Organizations

CJA 394 Contemporary Issues and Futures in Criminal Justice

Milnagement Concentration- 15 Credits

CJA 444 Organizat ional Behavior and Management

; CJA 454 Criminal Just ce Milnagement Theory ilnd Practice

CJA 464 Criminal Justice Policy Analysis

. CJA 474 Managing Criminal J~stlce Personnel

CJA 484 Criminal Justice Administration Capstone

Total Credit Summary

3

3

3

_3

3

.3 3

3

3

3 3

3 3

3 .. 3

3

3

3

3 3

Semester Credits Semester Credits Applied Se t C dlts R 1 1 Re uired • ..._,,. dbvv<" mes er re ema n ng

Required Course of Study 60 0 60 (Includes BSCJA Foundation & Concentration)

General E~uc.atlon 54 ~ 10 Electives 10 10 0

Total Dfi!lir .. R!qulreltltmts 124 54 70

Brown Mackie College

2009-2010 College Catalog Transfer Guide

following is a list of courses that transfer as: A liberal 8115 General Educalion course, by category

A transaipt nursing COUI'S$ (for BSN students) A 6mrted physical education elective (students may transfer up to 4 semes1er credits)

other courses will transfer as electives that are: Colege-level courses (not remedial or developmental) as designated by sending institution Assodale Degree COUI'$8WOI'k or diploma courses Ulat are identK:al to Associate Degree courses (applies to select Nationaly Accredited and seleQ Regionally Aocredited Institutions only)

Humanities Category - Need any 6 credits (Excluding BSED/E Programs}

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Course Number

NU 1130

NU 1101

NU 1200

NU 1201

NU 1202

NU 2200

NU 2201

NU 2202

NU 2203

NU 2204

AH 1101

Bl 1351

Bl 1352

Bl 1361

Bl1850

Bl2201

Bl 2215

HC 1361

HSC 2440

ME 2720

NUT 1600

OT 1215

OT 131 5

PHY1100

VT 1361

VT 1400

Brown Mackie College Course Tille

Natural Science/Nursing Category (Need 12 Credits for Nursing student only)

NUTRITION

Nursing Category FOUNDATIONS IN l"_URSING

NURSING I

NURSING II

NURSING Ill

LPN BRIDGE COURSE

NURSING IV

NURSINGV

NURSING VI

ISSUES IN NURSING PRACTICE

Physical/Biological Science Category - Need 6 P/8 or 3 P/B & 3 SIT (Excluding BSEO/E

PHARMACOLOGY

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

MICROBIOLOGY

INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

HUMAN DISEASES

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

PHARMACOLOGY

NUTRITION SCIENCE

FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY I

FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY II

PHYSICS

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

PHARMACOLOGY

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Transfer Category

These credits may apply to either category

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION

Area of General Education

SCHOOLS-designation/ UOPHX designation

NATURAL SCIENCE/NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

NURSING

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAUBIOLOGICIAL SCIENCE

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Credit

I •

2.67

4.00

4.00

4.00

0.67

4.00

4.00

4.00

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

2.67

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Social Science Category - Need any 6 credits (Excluding BSED/E Programs)

CJ 2250 JWENILE JUSTICE GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE 2.67

GV 1150 AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE 2.67

PL 1830 CRIMINAL LAW GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE 2.67

PS 1200 PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE 2.67

PS 1202 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE 2.67

so 1200 PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE 2.67

Interdisciplinary/Elective Category AC 1011 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67 AC 1012 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

AC 1013 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING Ill GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

AC 1710 PAYROLL MANAGEMENT GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

AC 2015 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

AC 2210 TAX ACCOUNTING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

AC 2900 ACCOUNTING EXTERNSHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

BA 1000 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

BA 1140 BUSINESS LAW GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

BA 1250 HUMAN RESOURCES GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

BA 1300 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

BA 2220 MARKETING AND ADVERTISING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

BA2600 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

BA2900 BUSINESS EXTERNSHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CD 1105 FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAFTING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CD 1120 MUL TIVIEW DRAWING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CD1130 DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

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Courso Number Brown Mackie Collego Course Titlo Transfer Category Area of G1:moral Education Credit

CD 1140 TECHNICAL DRAWING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CD 1200 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CD 2150 FASTENING DEVICES GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY /ELECTIVE 2.67

CD 2160 DETAIL DRAWING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY /ELECTIVE 2.67

CD 2170 AUTOCAD CUSTOMIZA TION GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY /ELECTIVE 2.67

CD 2250 3-DIMENSIONAL GRAPHICS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CD 2260 SOLID MODELING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CD 2900 CADD EXTERNSHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 1100 FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAFTING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 1200 MUL TIVIEW DRAWING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 1500 3-DIMENSIONAL GRAPHICS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 1850 COMPUTERIZED DESIGN FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 1860 COMPUTERIZED DESIGN FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 1870 COMPUTERIZED DESIGN FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 2011 BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 2012 BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING II GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 2230 3-DIMENSIONAL VISUALIZATION I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY /ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 2240 3-DIMENSIONAL VISUALIZATION II GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CDE 2900 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND DRAFTING EXTERN SHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY /ELECTIVE 2.67

CF 1100 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CF 2990 CAPSTONE COURSE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67 CJ 1150 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CJ 1550 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND POLICE PROCEDURE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CJ 1650 CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS AND PRACTICES GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CJ 2150 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CJ 2900 CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXTERNSHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CM 2500 MEDICAL ETHICS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CN 1213 WINDOWS PROFESSIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CN 1223 WINDOWS SERVER GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CN 1233 DIRECTORY SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

CN 1263 EXCHANGE SERVER GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

EN 1200 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ET 2201 COMPUTER REPAIR: SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ET 2202 COMPUTER REPAIR: HARDWARE APPLICATIONS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

FEX1100 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH AND FITNESS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

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Courso Numbor Brown Mackie College Course Title Transfer Category Area of General Education Credit

FEX 2250 EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

FEX 2350 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

FEX 2500 FITNESS ASSESSMENT AND EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

FEX 2600 FITNESS ASSESSMENT AND EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR SPORTS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

FEX 2900 HEALTH AND FITNESS TRAINING EXTERNSHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

HC 1000 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE SERVICE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

HC 1400 MANAGING HEALTH CARE INFORMATION GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

HC 2900 HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION EXTERNSHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

HSC 1310 KINESIOLOGY GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

MC 1150 INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

MC1211 SPREADSHEETS I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

MC 1212 SPREADSHEETS II GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

MC1311 WORD PROCESSING I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY /ELECTIVE 2.67

MC 1312 WORD PROCESSING II GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

MC 1400 DATABASE APPLICATIONS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

MC 1700 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY /ELECTIVE 2.67

MC 1800 INTERNET RESEARCH GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ME 1110 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ME 1215 PROFESSIONALISM AND COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH CARE SETTING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ME 1500 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY /ELECTIVE 2.67

ME 1560 COMPUTERIZED DIAGNOSTIC CODING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ME 1850 CLINICAL PROCEDURES I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ME 1860 CLINICAL PROCEDURES II GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ME 2420 PHLEBOTOMY AND HEMATOLOGY PROCEDURES GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ME 2430 URINALYSIS AND MICROBIOLOGY PROCEDURES GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

ME 2990 MEDICAL ASSISTING EXTERNSHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

OM 2500 OFFICE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

OM 2900 OFFICE MANAGEMENT EXTERNSHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

OT 1010 INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

OT 1115 THERAPEUTIC MEDIA GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

OT 1510 INTERVENTION IN PEDIATRICS AND ADOLESCENTS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

OT 1560 INTERVENTION IN PHYSICAL REHABILITATION GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.00

OT 1600 FIELDWORK I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 0.67

OT 2150 INTERVENTION IN NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATION GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

OT 2465 INTERVENTION IN MENTAL HEALTH GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

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Course Number Brown Mackie College Course Title Transfer Category Area of Gonoral Education Crcd•t

OT 2470 INTERVENTIONS IN GERIATRICS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

OT 2990 FIElDWORK II-A GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 6.67

OT 2991 FIELDWORK 11-B GENERAL EOUCA TION INTERDISCIPLINARY!ELECTIVE 6.67

PL 1122 LEGAL RESEARCH GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

PL 1123 LEGALWRmNG GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

PL1230 FAMILY LAW GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

PL 1450 LITIGATION GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

PL1530 CONTRACT LAW GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

PL 1730 PROPERTY LAW GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

PL2900 PARALEGAL EXTERNSHIP GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT 1000 INTRODUCTION TO VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT 1100 SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT 1200 VETERINARY LAB PROCEDURES I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT 1220 VETERINARY LAB PROCEDURES II GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT2000 SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE II GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT2100 LABORATORY & EXOTIC ANIMALS GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT 2200 VETERINARY IMAGING GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT2300 LARGE ANIMAL MEDICINE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT2400 ANESTHESIA & SURGICAL ASSISTANCE GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT 2900 VETERINARY EXTERNSHIP I GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT 2910 VETERINARY EXTERNSHIP II GENERAL EDUCATION INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

VT 2920 VETERINARY EXTERNSHIP Ill GENERAL EDUCA liON INTERDISCIPLINARY/ELECTIVE 2.67

Non-Transferrable Category EN 0970 WRmNG STRATEGIES NON-TRANSFERABLE REMEDIAL 2.67

EN 0975 INTRODUCTION TO WRITING NON-TRANSFERABLE REMEDIAL 2.67

MT 0970 PRE-ALGEBRA NON-TRANSFERABLE REMEDIAL 2.67

MT 0975 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA NON-TRANSFERABLE REMEDIAL 2.67

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