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WELCOME | UNIVERSITY OF NORTHWESTERN OHIOIf you are driven to pursue a higher standard of success and require flexibility in your schedule to get there, then the University of Northwestern Ohio is the right choice for you. UNOH is a private, not-for-profit university which is regionally accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.

Over 30% of all college students in the USA today are adults. UNOH offers busy adults pursuing their Master’s, Bachelor’s, or Associate’s Degree the opportunity to do so with three different options:

100% online Attend class one night a week on campus Take classes on campus throughout the day during traditional 8am - 3pm class time.

UNOH MAKES IT SIMPLE WITH A ONE-STOP ADMISSIONS PROCESS Jeff Cary, Director of Adult Admissions (419) 998-3180 Email: [email protected] Available most Monday and Tuesday evenings until 8:00pm

CONTACT JEFF CARY , DIRECTOR OF ADULT ADMISSIONS, TO: Review programs Tour campus Have transcripts tentatively evaluated Submit application forms along with a $20 application fee (no application fee is required for current UNOH students or alumni) Assist you with the financial aid process

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1 WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 ACADEMIC SCHEDULE

4 DEGREES OFFERED

5 100% ONLINE DEGREES

10 ONE-NIGHT-A-WEEK DEGREES

16 TRANSFER STUDENTS

18 MILITARY WELCOME & INFORMATION

24 FINANCIAL AID

26 DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION

38 MASTER COURSE SCHEDULE

49 APPLICATION FOR ENROLLMENT

51 REQUEST FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS

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ACADEMIC SCHEDULEFall 2017 ..................................... September 11Winter 2018 ..................................... January 3Spring 2018 ..................................... April 3Summer 2018 ..................................... July 2Fall 2018 ..................................... September 10

Students are admitted at the beginning of each quarter, according to the dates in the catalog. Students may not begin after the quarter starts. Only students who are graduates of an accredited high school or hold a GED are eligible to be admitted to the University. Students who have been homeschooled, or who are graduates of a state-recognized high school, must also present proof of graduation and other appropriate documentation.

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MASTER’S DEGREEBusiness Administration (MBA)

BACHELOR DEGREESAccountingAccounting – CPA – 5-year trackForensic AccountingBusiness Administration Agribusiness Management Option Automotive Management/Automotive Aftermarket Option Marketing OptionHealthcare AdministrationMarketingSpecialized Studies

ASSOCIATE DEGREES IN APPLIED BUSINESSAccountingAgribusiness Marketing/Management TechnologyBusiness AdministrationHealth Information TechnologyIT - Digital ForensicsIT - Digital Multimedia DesignIT - Network SecurityIT - System AdministrationLegal AssistingMarketingMedical Assistant TechnologyMedical Office ManagementOffice ManagementSpecialized StudiesSport Marketing and ManagementTravel and Hotel Management

CLASSES ALSO OFFERED ENTIRELY ONLINE

DEGREES OFFERED

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ONLINE DEGREESIt’s Your Future. Sit Anywhere You Like and Earn Your Degree 100% Online!

• No Out-of-State Tuition• Break Between Quarters (14 break weeks per year)• Financial Aid Available for Those Who Qualify

The University of Northwestern Ohio gives students the opportunity to receive their degrees 100% online.

Students who have a personal computer with Internet access can send and receive course materials and communicate with instructors as well as other students. Interested, qualified students should contact the University at [email protected] to receive a list of equipment and software requirements.

MASTER’S DEGREEMASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BACHELOR’S DEGREESEARN YOUR BACHELOR DEGREE IN AS LITTLE AS 18 MONTHS!(If you have completed an associate degree)

Of the ten bachelor degree programs available online, three of them can be completed in as little as 18 months: • Business Administration• Healthcare Administration• Specialized Studies

Students in the Bachelor of Science online degrees take courses in the academic quarter and may complete their bachelor degree quicker if they meet all the criteria. A student must meet the following requirements:

• Have an associate’s degree from an accredited university or college• Maintain enrollment in all designated classes• Meet all the University’s requirements for graduation

Tuition: $275 per credit hour, plus books.

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100% ONLINE MBA DEGREEThe University of Northwestern Ohio offers its prestigious MBA degree program in a convenient 100% online format. The program is designed so individuals can earn their degree while working full time. The UNOH MBA program is one of the most affordable online MBA programs in Ohio and lasts 18 months (6 quarters) with cohorts beginning each fall and spring. Students typically schedule two courses per quarter. A UNOH MBA Degree can make you more effective in your current job or open doors for new employment opportunities.

Students in the Master of Business Administration online degree program must meet the following criteria:• Have obtained a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university• Maintain enrollment in all designated classes• Meet all University requirements for graduation

TUITION• $400 per credit hour. • Tuition includes textbooks and course supplements via the University’s complimentary textbook rental program, a savings of approximately $2,800!

Graduate Assistantships are available. They require a 20-hour per week commitment to UNOH per quarter. A stipend and tuition are provided to the selected students. Five assistantships are offered each year.

Minimum requirements are:• 3.5 undergraduate GPA• 2 letters of recommendations from former professors or university administrators

Interested candidates should email [email protected].

Technology Requirements: Students who have a personal computer with Internet access and appropriate software can send and receive course materials and communicate with instructors as well as other students. Interested, qualified students should contact the University at [email protected] to receive a list of equipment and software requirements.

For a list of required coursework, please see page 12.

Check with your employer about tuition reimbursement.

Financial Aid is available.

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100% ONLINE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BU.BS )

BACHELOR PROGRAMEARN YOUR DEGREE IN JUST 18 MONTHS IF YOU HAVE AN ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE!

FALL QUARTER 2017MH310 Finite Mathematics – 3 hours (Students may elect to take MH315 VC in place of MH310)MA322 Organizational Behavior – 5 hoursGE GE Elective – 3 hoursMA416 Moral Issues in Business – 5 hours

WINTER QUARTER 2018MH350 Statistics – 5 hoursMA340 Leadership – 5 hoursMA330 Human Resource Management – 5 hoursSS/BS Social and Behavioral Sciences Course – 3 hours

SPRING QUARTER 2018AH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hoursBU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions – 5 hoursAH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hoursMH420 Quantitative Methods – 3 hours

SUMMER QUARTER 2018GE GE Elective – 3 hoursSE Specialized Elective – 3 hoursSC320 Biology – 3 hours (Also includes 2 hours of lab time)MA447 Global Management Issues – 5 hours

FALL QUARTER 2018EC325 Economics in Today’s Society – 3 hoursSE Specialized Elective – 3 hoursFI420 Corporate Finance – 5 hoursLIT Literature Course – 3 hours

WINTER QUARTER 2019MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy – 5 hoursBU490 Business Capstone – Upper Level – 3 hoursCO445 Group Dynamics – 3 hoursAH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hours

**1) Students will need to complete two practicum electives either VC, evening, or traditional, or 2) complete portfolios for experiential credit, or 3) complete and successfully pass 6 credit hours of proficiency testing for any of the above courses.

100% ONLINE SPECIALIZED STUDIES (SP.BU.BS)

BACHELOR PROGRAMEARN YOUR DEGREE IN JUST 18 MONTHS IF YOU HAVE AN ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE!

FALL QUARTER 2017MH310 Finite Mathematics – 3 hours (Students may elect to take MH315 VC in place of MH310.)MA322 Organizational Behavior – 5 hoursBU304 Management Essentials for Specialized Studies – 5 hoursGE General Elective – 3 hours

WINTER QUARTER 2018MH350 Statistics – 5 hoursMA340 Leadership – 5 hoursBU305 Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies – 5 hoursSS/BS Social and Behavioral Sciences Course - 3 hours

SPRING QUARTER 2018AH Arts and Humanities Course – 3 hoursBU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions – 5 hoursAH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hoursMH420 Quantitative Methods – 3 hours

SUMMER QUARTER 2018GE General Elective – 3 hoursMA447 Global Management Issues – 5 hoursSC320 Biology – 3 hours (Also includes 2 hours of lab time)

FALL QUARTER 2018EC325 Economics in Today’s Society – 3 hoursFI420 Corporate Finance – 5 hoursLIT Literature Course – 3 hours

WINTER QUARTER 2019MA475 Strategic Management & Business Policy – 5 hoursBU490 Business Capstone – Upper Level – 3 hoursCO445 Group Dynamics – 3 hoursAH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hours

**1) Students will need to complete two practicum electives either VC, evening, or traditional, or 2) complete portfolios for experiential credit, or 3) complete and successfully pass 6 credit hours of proficiency testing for any of the above courses.

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100% ONLINE HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION (HC.BS)

BACHELOR PROGRAMEARN YOUR DEGREE IN JUST 18 MONTHS!(An associate’s degree in a medically-related field must be completed prior to enrolling in this program.)

FALL QUARTER 2017 PREREQUISITEBU304 Management Essentials for Specialized Studies – 5 hours Junior StandingBU305 Economics & Finance for Specialized Studies – 5 hours Junior StandingHC305 Healthcare Management – 5 hours Junior Standing

WINTER QUARTER 2018 PREREQUISITEHC310 Healthcare Law – 3 hours HC305MH310 Finite Mathematics – 3 hours MH190 or MH169

SPRING QUARTER 2018 PREREQUISITEHC325 Public Health & Epidemiology – 3 hours HC310MA322 Organizational Behavior – 5 hours Junior StandingMH350 Statistics – 5 hours MH310

SUMMER QUARTER 2018 PREREQUISITEHC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare – 3 hours MH350 & HC305HC415 Health Information Technology – 5 hours HC305SO380 Death & Dying – 3 hours EN200

FALL QUARTER 2018 PREREQUISITEHC467 Healthcare Finance & Accounting – 5 hours BU305 & HC305MH420 Quantitative Methods – 3 hours MH350

WINTER QUARTER 2019 PREREQUISITEHC472 Healthcare Economics – 5 hours HC467HC490 Healthcare Capstone – 3 hours Take this quarter(Closed course. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.)

Add these mandatory courses in an available term based on your preference:GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES UPPER LEVEL (300-400)CO445 Group Dynamics – 3 hours EN Literature Elective – 3 hoursSC320 Biology – 3 hours

HUMANITIES (300-400)9 Credit Hours ( AR, CO, HI, PH, PO, WS)

GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES UPPER LEVEL (300-400)6 Credit Hours

TECHNICAL AND BASIC ELECTIVIES UPPER LEVEL (300-400)5 Credit HoursFI420 Corporate FinanceMA330 Human Resource ManagementMA340 LeadershipMA416 Moral Issues in Business

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“IT IS SO CONVENIENT FOR MY SCHEDULE,I AM HOME FOR MY KIDS, I CAN DO MY HOMEWORK WHEN I NEED TO,

IT’S AT MY CONVENIENCE, AND I’M ALSO COMPLETING MY DEGREE.”

- ANGIE TAVIANO

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“I WANT TO CONTINUE TO STRIVE FOR MORE, BOTH FOR MY MYSELF AND MY FAMILY. THE EDUCATION I RECEIVED AT UNOH IS REALLY HELPING ME

DETERMINE MY GOALS FOR MY FUTURE.” - BRAD JORDAN

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ON-CAMPUS ONE-NIGHT-A-WEEK• Tuition includes textbooks and course supplements via the University’s complimentary textbook rental program• Attend classes just one night a week on-campus from 6:00pm-10:00pm• Break between quarters (14 break weeks per year)• Financial Aid available• Military rates available for One-Night-A-Week programs for those who qualify

MASTER’S DEGREEMASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BACHELOR’S DEGREES:BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONSPECIALIZED STUDIES • Earn your degree in as little as 18 months if you possess an Associate Degree • Classes offered on campus one night a week 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. • Instructor-facilitated learning • Career-driven learning (learn it tonight - use it tomorrow) • Tuition: $290 per credit hour • Tuition includes textbooks and course supplements via the University’s complimentary textbook rental program.

BACHELOR ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS • The student must have an Associate’s Degree from an accredited college or university. • Must have 2 years of work experience (documented). • Be committed to fast-paced, instructor-led program. • Have official transcripts submitted to be evaluated.

ASSOCIATE’S DEGREEBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONIf you need to limit your classroom hours, this degree is for you. • Earn your degree in only eight quarters • Attend class one night a week from 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. • Enjoy learning with other working adult professionals • Learn it tonight and use it tomorrow • Tuition: $290 per credit hour • Tuition includes textbooks and course supplements via the University’s complimentary textbook rental program.

CHECK WITH YOUR EMPLOYER ABOUT TUITION REIMBURSEMENT

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ON-CAMPUS ONE-NIGHT-A-WEEK MBA DEGREEMASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONThis curriculum prepares individuals holding baccalaureate degrees from a regionally accredited university to contribute to the success of their organizations through the enhancement of their management skills.

MISSION STATEMENTThrough small, interactive, hybrid, and online courses, students develop managerial skills for dynamic environments emphasizing applied knowledge and theories.

MBA ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS• Have obtained a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university • Maintain enrollment in all designated classes• Meet all University requirements for graduation

CLASS FORMATThe MBA program is 18 months in length (6 quarters) and begins each spring and fall. Students typically schedule two hybrid courses per quarter. A hybrid course features a combination of traditional and virtual settings. Attendance on campus is mandatory, but students are given some flexibility with virtual requirements. Class times consist of lecture, group work, assessments, etc. Virtual requirements in hybrid courses include exploration of course material via message board discussion with peers and instructors, article review and summary, assessments, etc. Additionally, lecture information, assignments, course information, and supplemental materials are made available to students on the course website. Fully online courses feature the same content as those offered in the hybrid format; however, they do not require any meetings on campus nor do they require any synchronous online meeting times. Enrollment in 8 credit hours per quarter is considered full-time status in the MBA program.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS48 Credit HoursMBA500 Introduction to Graduate Studies/4MBA560 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business/4MBA570 Accounting for Managers/4MBA575 Organizational Behavior for Managers/4MBA580 Global Business Issues and Strategies/4MBA585 Finance for Managers/4MBA605 Graduate Marketing Management/4MBA610 Human Resource Management/4MBA615 MBA Special Topics/4 or MBA665 Production and Operations Management/4 (online only) orMBA680 Managerial Economics/4MBA640 Quantitative Analysis for Management/4MBA655 Executive Leadership/4MBA690 Management Capstone/4

TUITION• $450 per credit hour• Tuition includes textbooks and course supplements via the University’s complimentary textbook rental program, a savings of approximately $2,800!

GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPSGraduate Assistantships require a 20-hour per week commitment to UNOH per quarter. A stipend and tuition are provided to the selected students. Five assistantships are offered each year.

Minimum requirements are:• 3.5 undergraduate GPA• 2 letters of recommendations from former professors or university administrators

Interested candidates should contact Jeff Cary, Director of Adult Admissions, at (419) 998-3180.

CHECK WITH YOUR EMPLOYER ABOUT TUITION REIMBURSEMENT

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ON-CAMPUS ONE-NIGHT-A-WEEK BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BU.BS)

BACHELOR DEGREEEARN YOUR DEGREE IN JUST 18 MONTHS IF YOU HAVE AN ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE!

FALL QUARTER 2017MH310 Finite Mathematics – 3 hours (Students may elect to take MH315 VC in place of MH310)MA322 Organizational Behavior – 5 hoursGE GE Elective – 3 hoursMA416 Moral Issues in Business – 5 hours

WINTER QUARTER 2018MH350 Statistics – 5 hoursMA340 Leadership – 5 hoursMA330 Human Resource Management – 5 hoursSS/BS Social and Behavioral Sciences Course – 3 hours

SPRING QUARTER 2018AH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hoursBU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions – 5 hoursAH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hoursMH420 Quantitative Methods – 3 hours

SUMMER QUARTER 2018GE GE Elective – 3 hoursSE Specialized Elective – 3 hoursSC320 Biology – 3 hours (Also includes 2 hours of lab time)MA447 Global Management Issues – 5 hours

FALL QUARTER 2018EC325 Economics in Today’s Society – 3 hoursSE Specialized Elective – 3 hoursFI420 Corporate Finance – 5 hoursLIT Literature Course – 3 hours

WINTER QUARTER 2019MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy – 5 hoursBU490 Business Capstone – Upper Level – 3 hoursCO445 Group Dynamics – 3 hoursAH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hours

**1) Students will need to complete two practicum electives either VC, evening, or traditional, or 2) complete portfolios for experiential credit, or 3) complete and successfully pass 6 credit hours of proficiency testing for any of the above courses.

ON-CAMPUS ONE-NIGHT-A-WEEKSPECIALIZED STUDIES (SP.BU.BS) BACHELOR PROGRAM BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OPTIONEARN YOUR DEGREE IN JUST 18 MONTHS, IF YOU HAVE AN ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE!

FALL QUARTER 2017MH310 Finite Mathematics – 3 hours (Students may elect to take MH315 VC in place of MH310.)MA322 Organizational Behavior – 5 hoursBU304 Management Essentials for Specialized Studies – 5 hoursGE General Elective – 3 hours

WINTER QUARTER 2018MH350 Statistics – 5 hoursMA340 Leadership – 5 hoursBU305 Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies – 5 hoursSS/BS Social and Behavioral Sciences Course - 3 hours

SPRING QUARTER 2018AH Arts and Humanities Course – 3 hoursBU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions – 5 hoursAH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hoursMH420 Quantitative Methods – 3 hours

SUMMER QUARTER 2018GE General Elective – 3 hoursMA447 Global Management Issues – 5 hoursSC320 Biology – 3 hours (Also includes 2 hours of lab time)

FALL QUARTER 2018EC325 Economics in Today’s Society – 3 hoursFI420 Corporate Finance – 5 hoursLIT Literature Course – 3 hours

WINTER QUARTER 2019MA475 Strategic Management & Business Policy – 5 hoursBU490 Business Capstone – Upper Level – 3 hoursCO445 Group Dynamics – 3 hoursAH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hours

**1) Students will need to complete two practicum electives either VC, evening, or traditional, or 2) complete portfolios for experiential credit, or 3) complete and successfully pass 6 credit hours of proficiency testing for any of the above courses.

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ON-CAMPUS ONE-NIGHT-A-WEEKBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BU.AAB)

ASSOCIATE’S PROGRAM** Students must contact the Registrar’s Office (419-998-3193) to arrange for placement testing prior to the beginning of Fall Quarter 2017 for EN070 Basic English and MH065 Review Math. Students not passing one or more placement tests in these two areas must enroll for the courses either VC, Evening, or Day during Fall Quarter 2017 or very soon thereafter. These courses are prerequisites for courses offered Spring Quarter 2018.

FALL QUARTER 2017UN110 First Year Experience – 2 hoursCO179 Intro to Human Communication – 3 hoursMA121 Principles of Management – 5 hoursAC114 Accounting I – 5 hoursMH065 and/or EN070 (Unless passing score on placement testing)

WINTER QUARTER 2018SP Specialized Elective – 3 hoursMT150 Principle of Marketing – 5 hoursBU115 Contract Law – 5 hours

SPRING QUARTER 2018BU220 Managerial Accounting for Business – 3 hoursSP Specialized Elective – 3 hoursMT225 Retailing – 5 hoursBU BU Elective – 3 hours

SUMMER QUARTER 2018EN180 Composition I – 5 hoursUN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues – 3 hoursBU240 International Business I – 5 hours

FALL QUARTER 2018MH169 Business Math – 5 hoursEN200 Composition II – 5 hoursBU BU Elective – 3 hours

WINTER QUARTER 2019BU230 Current Topics in Business – 5 hoursAH Arts & Humanities Course – 3 hoursMH190 Algebra – 5 hours

SPRING QUARTER 2019SC200 Principles of Ecology – 3 hoursEC225 Macroeconomics – 5 hoursGE General Elective – 3 hoursPY177 Intro to Psychology – 3 hours (Students may elect to take SO186 VC in place of PY177)

SUMMER QUARTER 2019BU292 Business Capstone – 3 hoursFI210 Principles of Finance – 5 hoursEC235 Microeconomics – 5 hours.

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“I RANK GETTING MY MASTERS AT THE TOP OF MY LIST FOR PERSONAL GOALS.UNOH, AND THE REGIMEN OF EARNING ANOTHER DEGREE,

GAVE ME MORE CONFIDENCE IN MY ABILITY TO LEARN AT A LATER AGE, WITH MORE FOCUS THAN I HAD MANY YEARS AGO.”

- MICHAEL WALSH

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Students who transfer from another regionally or nationally accredited college must have an official transcript of their college courses sent directly from their original college to the Office of the Registrar at the University of Northwestern Ohio for evaluation of credit. Transcripts issued to students will not be accepted. Grades are not transferred from other colleges or universities. Credit may be granted for comparable course descriptions and credit hours in which students have received a grade of C or better.

A maximum of 135 quarter hours for bachelor degree programs,81 quarter hours for associate degree programs, and 54 quarter hours for diploma programs may be transferred from other institutions. Students who have earned an appropriate associate degree from an accredited institution can transfer 90 hours into the 2+2 bachelor courses with junior status. Students who have not earned an associate degree will have their transcripts evaluated on a course-by-course basis. Computer and other technical courses will need to be retaken if not taken within a recent time period, usually three years.

Students may receive credit for courses in several ways: by completing the courses satisfactorily, by passing proficiency exams, or by transferring credits. Proficiency exams at the 100 level may be taken by all students, traditional and Virtual College. Students who have attended an institution accredited by organizations recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and/or the US Department of Education, or institutions recognized as candidates for such accreditation, may be granted transfer credit based on evaluation of the courses and the successful completion (2.00 cumulative GPA) of one quarter or full-time work in the College of Business, College of Health Professions, or College of Occupational Professions, or two sessions in the College of Applied Technologies. The transfer credits will be recorded on their permanent transcripts when a 2.00 is achieved. Transfer credit cannot be used to replace courses that have been previously attempted at the University of Northwestern Ohio. Grades are not transferred.

MBA students may transfer in a maximum of 8 credit hours from a graduate program at another regionally accredited institution. Students in the MBA program must complete 40 quarter credit hours with the University of Northwestern Ohio. In order to receive credit for transfer courses, the student must have earned an average grade of B or better in graduate courses. However, no grades are transferred from other colleges or universities.

Students who wish to transfer to other institutions should contact the Registrar at that college or university for information about transferability of credit. Contact the Registrar’s Office to have academic records reviewed.

TRANSIENT STUDENTSStudents from other colleges who wish to enroll at the University of Northwestern Ohio for a limited time or a specific course can be admitted as transient students. They should contact the Registrar of their current college to determine transferability of UNOH courses. These students may take a maximum of 12 credit hours; after completion, to continue, they must declare a major and complete the regular application process.

NON-DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENTSNon-degree-seeking students do not intend to complete diploma or degree programs. These students may take a maximum of 12 credit hours and must then declare a major and complete the regular application process.

CREDIT BY EXAMINATIONRegularly enrolled students in the Colleges of Business, Occupational Professions, or Health Professions may request proficiency examinations for advanced standing in some 100-level courses. See the Registrar for applicable classes. Special exams may be given in other classes with permission of the Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost. Microsoft certifications may serve as credit competencies for DP117, DP150, and WP138. MOS tests must be completed in the current version of Microsoft Office.

Proficiency exams may be taken only once and must be taken prior to scheduling for a course. A charge is made for this service. A letter grade is not assumed for proficiency tests.

CREDIT FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNINGStudents whose non-traditional learning may qualify for college-level credit should contact the Dean’s Office for eligibility. Once the Dean has determined the students are eligible, they should enroll for the UN-154 Prior Learning Assessment (Associate Degree) or UN-354 Experiential Learning (Baccalaureate Degree).

All students should submit a portfolio for review for each course they would like evaluated for potential credit. The portfolio must be submitted to the Dean who will assign an appropriate faculty member to review it.

The assessment of previous learning will be based on the detailed portfolio which will include verification and documentation of experience as well as evidence of college-level learning. A maximum of 6 hours may be earned. A charge is made for evaluation of the portfolio. Credits earned can apply as specialized electives unless a specific course is assigned to the credits.

After submitting a portfolio, students should contact the Cashier’s Office to pay the fee. All fees need to be paid before the portfolio will be reviewed. The Registrar’s Office will notify students of the results of their review.

Credit may also be given for PONSI, CLEP, DANTES, and ACE recommendations.

TRANSFER STUDENTS

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“It was easy to transfer my credits. UNOH really considers what’s important for the student...”

MORE WAYS TO EARN COLLEGE CREDITUNOH recognizes that college-level learning can occur in many places and in many ways. We know that job, professional, and military training are often as rigorous as time in the classroom. And most people pick up valuable insights throughout their lives as they negotiate the challenges of personal development. That is why UNOH has instituted transfer credit policies that include many ways for our students to demonstrate learning and earn college credit. In fact, UNOH degree programs and transfer credit policies enable most students who have completed an associate’s degree to complete their bachelor’s degree in as little as 18 months, without missing a beat at work or at home. Depending on the learning involved and type of assessment used, these credits may be applied toward the general education core curriculum, electives, or even your major area of study for your degree program.

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICEThe University of Northwestern Ohio, a private, not-for-profit University, was named a Military Friendly School for 2017 by G.I. Jobs. This honor ranks UNOH in the top 15% of all colleges and universities nationwide.

The UNOH Military Relations Department started in 2001. The department provides a one-stop-shop to all active military, reservist, National Guard, and veterans and assists with scheduling, financial aid, and transfer of credits. Approximately 40% of UNOH military students utilize the University’s online degree options which can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

Veterans Affairs Benefits: UNOH is authorized to certify students who qualify for the Post 9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill, (Active Duty/Selected Reserves) and Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program, as well as those who qualify for VA Vocational Rehabilitation.

The advantage of attending UNOH for servicemen and women is that you only deal with one person. There are NO OUT-OF-STATE FEES, and we offer FREE UP-FRONT EVALUATIONS. No residency is required.

UNOH accepts the Joint Services Transcript and CCAF and honors credit equivalencies defined by the American Council on Education (ACE) for military course work, experience, and testing programs, such as CLEP and DANTES.

Accreditation: UNOH is regionally accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.

A MILITARY FRIENDLY & HELPFUL UNIVERSITYFOR ALL MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS AND VETERANS, CONTACT:

CARISSA BURGESSUNOH MILITARY RELATIONS COORDINATOR

(419) 998-8452 or [email protected]

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EARN YOUR DEGREE FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD ONLINE THROUGH UNOH!

• An instructor-led, online method of earning an associate, bachelor, or MBA degree.

• UNOH has been a provider of online education since 1994.

• Quarterly basis with 10 weeks in length. • Fall (10 weeks), Winter (10 weeks), Spring (10 weeks), and Summer (8 weeks) and breaks between each quarter.

• No residency required (100% online)

• UNOH works with deployed service members who are unable to meet course deadlines.

• Virtual College Support and Student Success Department available for students who seek assistance.

• Smarthinking FREE online tutoring is available to ensure students receive a quality education 24/7 with tutorials and discussion boards. • Math and English

SERVING IN THE MILITARY AND COMPLETING A DEGREE AT THE SAME TIME

ADVANTAGES OF ATTENDING UNOH:Dedicated personnel on staff to guide you through your enrollment processing and your military benefits.

TRANSFER OF CREDITSWe accept the Joint Services Transcript and CCAF and honor credit equivalences defined by the American Council on Education (ACE) for military course work, experience and testing programs, such as CLEP and DANTES.

MILITARY TUITION SCHOLARSHIPTo show our appreciation to the men and woman in uniform, the University of Northwestern Ohio meets the military cap of $165 per quarter hour for active duty, reservists, and National Guard students who are enrolled in the online and traditional classes in our College of Business, Occupational Professions, and Health Professions. Veterans receive 10% off tuition only. A UNOH Military Scholarship is available to service members and veterans in the College of Applied Technologies, which includes 10% off tuition only. Students must maintain a 2.5 GPA.

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UNOH AFFILIATESGoArmyEd: for Active Army, USAR, and National Guard studentsAlPortal: for active duty Air Force and Air Force ReserveMember of MyCAA: Military Spouse Career Advancement Account Program – Available for military spouses interested in pursuing degree programs, licenses, or credentials leading to careers in high-growth, high-demand portable career fields. Spouses of active duty members of the National Guard and Reserve components may be eligible. To determine your eligibility, visit https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa.

SCHOOL CERTIFYING OFFICIAL’SThe UNOH School Certifying Official is available to assist veterans with certifying enrollment and counseling toward their chosen career path. For more information about your military education benefits, visit www.gibill.va.gov.

CARISSA BURGESSUNOH MILITARY RELATIONS COORDINATOR

(419) 998-8452 or [email protected]

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COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGIESUNOH OFFERS DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OF STUDY: Automotive Technology Supervision (2+2) (Available Online) Automotive Technology High Performance Technology Alternate Fuels Diesel Technology Agricultural Equipment Technology Robotics and Automation Technology HVAC/R Technology 100% ONLINE DEGREESGRADUATE COLLEGE & COLLEGES OF BUSINESS, HEALTH PROFESSIONS, AND OCCUPATIONAL PROFESSIONS

MASTER’S DEGREE:Business Administration

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES:AccountingAccounting with a 5-year CPA TrackForensic AccountingBusiness Administration Agribusiness Management Option Automotive Management/Automotive Aftermarket Option Marketing OptionHealthcare Administration 2+2 program – medical field related Associate degree requiredMarketingSpecialized Studies

ASSOCIATE DEGREES:AccountingAgribusiness Marketing/Management TechnologyBusiness Administration Health Information TechnologyLegal AssistingMarketingMedical Office Management Office Management Specialized Studies Sport Marketing & Management

ADVANTAGES• Military scholarship for Applied Technologies students is 10% off tuition (student must maintain 2.5 GPA)• No ACT or SAT required• Use Post 9/11 Benefits to pay for tuition• Free up-front unofficial evaluation of Military Transcript before you begin (Fax to: (419) 998-2743)• No out-of-state tuition• Textbooks are available for purchase or for rent• One-stop shop for all your needs• Smarthinking: online tutoring

HOUSINGStudents attending UNOH have the option of living on campus or off their first year. Those students who elect to stay on campus have four apartment-style dorms to choose from: Racers Village, Sherwood Park, Northwestern Park, and College Park. On-campus housing is available to unmarried students up to 25 years old. Housing cost includes utilities and basic cable television service.

CAREER SERVICESUNOH’s dedicated Career Services staff helps students find part-time jobs while on campus and full-time jobs after graduation. Many of our students work part time to pay for their own food and housing.

CAREER SERVICES OFFERS OUR STUDENTS ASSISTANCE IN SEVERAL AREAS SUCH AS:• Resume services which customize resumes for students.• Career success seminars which cover resume design, interviewing success, business etiquette, career planning, and networking. • Career Magnet – Career Services’ own database and resource listing for students, alumni, and employers. Students are able to manage multiple resumes, cover letters, letters of recommendation, references, and unofficial transcripts. Students and graduates can search and apply for job opportunities online. It’s free, it’s easy, and it’s available to you 24/7. • The Career Services Department will provide you with lifetime job assistance following graduation.

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“AS A SPOUSE OF AN ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE MEMBER, I WAS ABLE TO USE MYCAA TO HELP PAY FOR SOME OF MY TUITION AT UNOH.THE MILITARY RELATIONS DEPARTMENT TOOK CARE OF

ME FROM START TO FINISH.” - VERNIEL BARNETT

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FINANCIAL AIDGRANTSMonies awarded by the government that you do not pay back (need based).

FEDERAL PELL GRANTSFile the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online after October 1st at www.fafsa.gov. $0-$5,920 per year $0-$1,973 per quarter(UNOH FAFSA Master Code #004861)

OHIO COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY GRANT• $4,096 per year• $1,024 per quarter• Must be used for tuition and fees only.

FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY GRANT• Federal Grant - Need based; Pell Priority• $0-$4,000 per year• $0-$1,000 per quarter

LOANSFEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN• Subsidized - No interest charges while student is attending college - interest rate 4.45% adjusted annually not to exceed 8.25%.• Unsubsidized - Interest charges will accrue while student is attending college.

INDEPENDENT UNDERGRADUATE LOANS Additional Unsubsidized TOTAL $3,500 Freshman $6,000 $9,500 $4,500 Sophomore $6,000 $10,500 $5,500 Junior or Senior $7,000 $12,500

ALTERNATE LOANS• Private source of funds to pay for college education• Loans based on credit-worthiness• Rates of interest determined by credit history• In many cases, principal payments can be delayed until after student’s last date of attendance or graduation.

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YOUR GUIDE TO COMPLETING THE FAFSA

SEPTEMBER - OCTOBERApply for your Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID)

Visit https://fsaid.ed.gov(Student and parent)

OCTOBER - DECEMBERGo to www.fafsa.ed.gov and fill out the FAFSA. (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

To complete FAFSA, you must have your last year’s Income Tax Return and W2(s).

The UNOH School Code number is: 004861

Follow and complete the step-by-step online submission form.

Don’t forget to print submission confirmation page when finished.

JANUARY - MARCHIn approximately 5 weeks, you will receive a post card or email of award status; then contact Finan-cial Aid at (419) 998-8890 or [email protected].

MARCH - JUNEReceive award notice & apply for loans if needed.

AUGUSTAttend orientation and take placement tests if required.

Have your high school send your final transcript to UNOH.

For step-by-step video instructions visit: www.unoh.edu/fafsasteps

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ACCOUNTINGThe field of Accounting is exciting and demanding as a professional career. The curriculum prepares students in the areas of preparation of financial reports, statements, cost procedures, audits, and finance for business firms.

Career Directions: Staff Accountant, Auditor, Budget Analyst, Tax Accountant, Management

ASSOCIATE DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical and Basic Requirements: 64 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5AC115 Accounting ll/5AC117 Personal Taxes/5AC118 Accounting III/3AC122 Payroll Accounting/3AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software/3AC202 Managerial Accounting/5AC221 Intermediate Accounting I/5AC222 Intermediate Accounting ll/5AC223 Intermediate Accounting lIl/3AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting/3AC292 Accounting Capstone/3DP150 Spreadsheet Applications/3DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications/3FI210 Principles of Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 9 Credit Hours

BACHELOR DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical and Basic Requirements: 107 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5AC115 Accounting ll/5AC117 Personal Taxes/5AC118 Accounting lll/3AC122 Payroll Accounting/3AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software/3AC202 Managerial Accounting/5AC221 Intermediate Accounting l/5AC222 Intermediate Accounting ll/5AC223 Intermediate Accounting lIl/3AC301 Cost Accounting I/5AC302 Cost Accounting II/5AC310 Business Taxes/5 AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics/3AC405 Accounting Information Systems/5AC411 A Survey of Auditing/3AC412 Auditing for Fraud/3AC435 Advanced Accounting l/5 AC436 Advanced Accounting ll/5AC445 Governmental and Not-for-Profit Organizations/5AC490 Accounting Capstone/3BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions/5DP150 Spreadsheet Applications/3FI210 Principles of Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5

General Education Requirements: 64 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 9 Credit Hours

Average Income with 18-month Accounting Associate Degree: * $26,000 - $50,500

Average Income with Accounting Bachelor Degree: *$48,000 - $90,000+

ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK(5-YEAR PROGRAM)This curriculum provides education to students in the areas of preparation of financial reports, statements, cost procedures, audit and finance for business firms. The Accounting Program provides an intensive study of the accounting field in flexible student-friendly formats for lifelong learning opportunities. The CPA Track Program will provide students with the preparation needed to sit for the CPA Exam.

Career Directions: Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Payroll Accountant, Certified Fraud Accountant, Certified Internal Auditor, Certified Management Accountant, Certified Financial Accountant, Plant Controller, Financial Analyst

BACHELOR DEGREE - CPA TRACKThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical and Basic Requirements: 149 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5AC115 Accounting ll/5AC117 Personal Taxes/5AC118 Accounting lll/3AC122 Payroll Accounting/3AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software/3 orDP150 Spreadsheet Applications/3AC202 Managerial Accounting/5AC221 Intermediate Accounting l/5AC222 Intermediate Accounting Il/5AC223 Intermediate Accounting lII/3AC301 Cost Accounting I/5AC302 Cost Accounting II/5AC310 Business Taxes/5 AC321 Corporate Governance/3AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics/3AC405 Accounting Information Systems/5AC411 A Survey of Auditing/3AC412 Auditing for Fraud/3AC413 Auditing for Compliance/5AC435 Advanced Accounting I/5AC436 Advanced Accounting ll/5AC440 Financial Statement Analysis/5AC445 Governmental & Not-for-Profit Organizations/5AC452 CPA Review - Financial Accounting & Reporting/3AC453 CPA Review - Business Environment & Concepts/3AC454 CPA Review - Regulation/3AC455 CPA Review - Auditing & Attestation/3AC490 Accounting Capstone/3BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions/5BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions/5EC225 Macroeconomics/5EC235 Microeconomics/5FI210 Principles of Finance/5FI420 Corporate Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5

General Education Requirements: 64 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 9 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 3 Credit Hours

Average Income with Accounting Certified Public Accounting Bachelor Degree: *$60,120 - $103,250

*Income Ranges: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

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AGRIBUSINESS MARKETING/MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGYThe agricultural industry is a worldwide business with exciting changes happening in ethanol, seed sales, agronomy, chemicals, and more. Understanding the business end of agriculture is extremely important. UNOH’s Agribusiness curriculum takes two approaches, using a broad-based and applied skills curriculum. First, we focus on agriculture, and students learn about such topics as agronomy, animal science, and the futures market. The second approach focuses on business, with courses in marketing, general business principles, and accounting. UNOH fosters a foundation of agricultural learning, developing the individual and facilitates the transition from education to the work force. Students entering positions in agribusiness marketing/management environment – wholesale, retails or production – will have the background to operate a family farm, manage a retail agribusiness supply firm, sell agricultural equipment and products and fill other agricultural-related positions.

Career Directions: Farming, Ranching, Agricultural Managing, Horticulture, Agriculture Futures investor/trader, Land Use Planner, Food Processing, Food Inspection.

ASSOCIATE’S DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical & Basic Requirements: 68 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals/3AG116 Agricultural Technology/3AG130 Agriculture Law/3AG135 Sustainable Agriculture/3AG145 Agricultural Sales/5AG208 Agricultural Economics/5AG209 Agricultural Marketing/5AG210 Agronomy I/5AG211 Animal Science/5AG230 Agronomy II/5AG292 Agribusiness Capstone/3BU220 Managerial Accounting for Business/3FI210 Principles of Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5MT150 Principles of Marketing/5

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit HoursSpecialized Elective: 5 Credit Hours

Students with an associate in Agribusiness Marketing/Management may transfer into the specialized studies bachelor program. In addition to the hours required for the bachelor’s degree (90 hours of upper level 300 & 400 classes), they can earn a concentration in agribusiness by taking 26 additional hours. AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management/5AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing/5AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling/5AG400 Agricultural Policy/5AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis/3AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness/3 Average Income with Associate Degree in Agribusiness Management:*$30,000 - $45,000

Average Income with Bachelor Degree in Agribusiness Management: *$59,750 - $89,000

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONA degree in Business Administration offers an excellent education for a wide range of positions in the business sector, banking, investments and manufacturing industries. Career advancement in large corporations, as well as small businesses, can be achieved.

Career Directions: Human Resources Management, Investments in Finance, Retail Manager, Line Manager, Non-Profit Organizations

ASSOCIATE DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical and Basic Requirements: 56 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5BU115 Contract Law/5BU220 Managerial Accounting for Business/3BU230 Current Topics in Business/5BU240 International Business I/5BU292 Business Capstone/3EC225 Macroeconomics/5EC235 Microeconomics/5FI210 Principles of Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5MT150 Principles of Marketing/5MT225 Retailing/5

General Education Requirements: 37 Credit HoursTechnical and Basic Electives: 6 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 6 Credit Hours

BACHELOR DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical & Basic Requirements: 84 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5BU220 Managerial Accounting for Business/3BU240 International Business I/5BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions/5BU490 Business Capstone/3EC225 Macroeconomics/5EC235 Microeconomics/5EC325 Economics in Today’s Society/3FI210 Principles of Finance/5FI420 Corporate Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5MA322 Organizational Behavior/5MA330 Human Resource Management/5MA340 Leadership/5MA416 Moral Issues in Business/5MA447 Global Management Issues/5MA475 Strategic Management & Business Policy/5MT150 Principles of Marketing/5

Practicum Options: 6 Credit HoursGeneral Education Requirements: 69 Credit HoursTechnical and Related Electives: 6 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 9 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 6 Credit Hours

Average Income with an 18-month Associate Degree in Business Administration *$28,450 - $50,000

Average Income with Business Administration Bachelor Degree *34,000 - $93,870

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HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION 2+2 PROGRAMThis is a 2+2 degree. UNOH students in the Medical Assisting, Medical Office of Management, or Health Information Technology associate degrees will transfer into the degree completion program and complete their junior and senior years. In addition, students from other regionally accredited institutions may transfer associate degrees in health-related areas into the 2+2 program.

Students prepare to work across the healthcare continuum by acquiring the management knowledge and skills needed in this dynamic and growing industry.

As the average life expectancy continues to increase, it is estimated that by 2050 one in eight Americans will be 75 years of age or older. What does this information mean for you when considering a career in healthcare? As individuals continue to live longer, they will ultimately need more medical care. Our country needs competent individuals to work in the healthcare setting and, ultimately, individuals to manage that healthcare setting.

There are ample opportunities related to the business of healthcare for those capable and willing to accept the challenge. A degree in Healthcare Administration opens a number of doors into this ever-changing and expanding field, allowing for entry-level management or supervisory positions in: • Hospitals • Extended care facilities • Home health • Insurance companies • Healthcare suppliers • Health-related agencies • Government agencies

Career Directions: Medical Insurance Underwriting Specialist, Associate Director of Compliance, Health Department Administrator, Healthcare Information Manager, Nursing Home Administrator

Junior- and Senior-Level Courses: 90 Credit Hours (Total)

BACHELOR DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required. Technical & Basic Requirements: 47 Credit HoursBU304 Management Essentials for Specialized Studies/5BU305 Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies/5HC305 Healthcare Management/5HC310 Healthcare Law/3HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare/3HC325 Public Health and Epidemiology/3HC415 Health Information Technology/5HC467 Healthcare Finance and Accounting/5HC472 Healthcare Economics/5HC490 Healthcare Capstone/3MA322 Organizational Behavior/5

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursTechnical and Basic Electives: 5 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 6 Credit Hours

Healthcare Administration Baccalaureate Degree Average Income: *$70,310

FORENSIC ACCOUNTINGThis curriculum provides education to students in the area of white collar crime, obtaining documents for examination, federal regulation relating to fraud examinations, and the review of the provision of Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 relating to the corporate governance and testing of internal controls related to corporate assets. The Forensic Accounting Program provides an intensive study of the elements of fraud including prevention and detection in order to prepare students for the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) examination.

Career Directions: Independent Auditor, Internal Auditor, Investigator, Law Enforcement, Forensic Accounting, Government Accountant

BACHELOR DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required. Technical and Basic Requirements: 102 Credit Hours

AC114 Accounting I/5AC115 Accounting II/5AC117 Personal Taxes/5AC118 Accounting III/3AC202 Managerial Accounting/5AC221 Intermediate Accounting I/5AC222 Intermediate Accounting II/5AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting/3AC315 Lean Accounting/5AC321 Corporate Governance/3AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics/3AC405 Accounting Information Systems/5AC411 A Survey of Auditing/3AC490 Accounting Capstone/3BU115 Contract Law/5CJ200 Criminal Law for Non-Legal Majors/3DF100 Introduction to Digital Forensics/3DP150 Spreadsheet Applications/3FA330 Financial Statement Investigation/5FA340 Interviewing for Fraud/5FA410 Forensic Accounting I/5FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination/5FA425 Forensic Accounting II/5PL120 Litigation/5

General Education Requirements: 64 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 9 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 5 Credit Hours

Average Income with Forensic Accounting Bachelor Degree: *$59,240 - $89,620

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HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYWhen you graduate with an Associate’s Degree from UNOH in Health Information Technology, upon passing a certification exam, you will be considered a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT).

HIT Professionals holding credentials are responsible for: • Ensuring the quality of medical records by verifying their completeness, accuracy, and proper entry into various computer systems.

• Using computer applications to gather and analyze patient data in order to improve patient care and control costs

• Specializing in coding diagnoses and procedures in patient records for payment and research. Some RHIT’s specialize in cancer treatment and are responsible for compiling and maintaining data on cancer patients specifically.

• CAHIIM Accredited degree

Most HIT professionals will work in hospitals, but they are also found in office-based physician practices, nursing homes, home health agencies, mental health facilities, and public health agencies. HIT’s may be employed in ANY organization that uses patient data or health information, such as pharmaceutical companies, law and insurance firms, and health product vendors.

Career Directions: Medical Records Management, Privacy Officer, Risk Management, Corporate Compliance, Data Analysis and Reporting, Medical Coding

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREETechnical & Basic Requirements: 63 Credit HoursDP175 Software Applications/3HIT110 Medical Terminology/3 HIT122 Introduction to Health Information Technology/5HIT145 Health Information Systems/5HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of HIT/5HIT203 Coding I/5HIT208 Coding II/5HIT216 Coding III/5HIT225 HIT Revenue Cycle Management/5HIT235 Healthcare Statistics & Quality Assessment/5HIT245 Electronic Healthcare Records/5HIT255 HIT Internship I/2HIT261 HIT InternshipII/2HIT266 Management of Health Information Systems/5HIT292 Health Information Capstone/3

General Education Requirements: 42 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit Hours

18-Month Health Information Technology Associate’s Degree Average Income: *$42,878

IT - DIGITAL FORENSICSThe increasing use of forensic science in the field of IT has created a high demand for trained specialists who have the education to explain the current state of a computer system, a storage media, an electronic document or even packets moving over a computer network. Digital Forensics uses current information technologies that are the driving force of today’s business and legal world. Digital Forensics, as it applies to digital evidence recovery, forensic laboratory analysis, and legal and ethical issues regarding seizure of a computer evidence, will be explored in depth.

The Digital Forensics program allows students to gain real world experience extracting data from digital media, using software such as: DriveSpy, Encase, and FTK Forensic IM Extractor. Students prepare case files for criminal incidents involving computers and learn proper documentation methods regarding extracted data case files.

Career Directions: Crime Scene Investigator, Digital Recovery Analyst, Corporate Data Analyst

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical & Basic Requirements: 65 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5BU115 Contract Law/5CJ200 Criminal Law for Non-Legal Majors/3DF100 Introduction to Digital Forensics/3DF110 White-Collar Crime/3DF120 Analysis of Digital Media/5DF130 Intrusion Detection and Prevention/5DF200 Cybercrime/3DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics/5DF220 Digital Forensics and Incident Response/3DF230 Mobile Device Forensics/3DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence/3DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics/5DF260 Network Forensics/3DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone/3IT170 Ethics in Information Technology/3MA121 Principles of Management/5

General Education Requirements: 35 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 5 Credit Hours

18-Month Computer Forensics Associate Degree Average Income: *$54,320

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IT - DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA DESIGNThe curriculum in Digital Multimedia Design uses the latest technologies to create dynamic and interactive multimedia productions for the web, optical media, and print layout. The explosion of digital art and animation has created a high demand for trained specialists who have the education and desire to work in a demanding field.

In our Digital Multimedia Design program, students learn how to integrate all of the creative elements of digital design through the use of the latest technology, software, and hardware. This curriculum teaches: XHTML, Dream Weaver, ADOBE Premier, ADOBE Photoshop and Illustrator, ADOBE Flash, ADOBE Director, Quark Express, Lightwave 3D.

Career Directions: Creative Director, Multimedia Designer, Animator, Video Producer

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical & Basic Requirements: 73 Credit HoursBU120 Introduction to Business/3DM118 Digital Media Fundamentals/3DM121 Web Media Design Concepts/3DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals/3 DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging/3DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts/3DM180 Applied Digital Drawing/3DM190 Interactive Media Presentation/3DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation/5DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts/5DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing/5DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing/5DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging/3DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts/5DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone/3IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 & New Media/2IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming/3IT170 Ethics in Information Technology/3MT150 Principles of Marketing/5MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications/5

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit Hours

18-Month Digital Multimedia Design Associate Degree Average Income: *$53,270

IT - NETWORK SECURITYThe explosion of computer use has created a high demand for trained specialists who have the education to administer, maintain, and support computer systems and networks. Networking Security as it applies to the internet and intranets will be explored in depth. Our Network Security program provides you with all the skills necessary to be a company’s first line of defense against computer network threats to information security. Specialists can plan, coordinate, and implement security software, monitor the network for security breaches, respond to cyber attacks, and even gather data to be used in prosecuting cyber crime.

We offer courses in computer forensics, data recovery, counter-intelligence, and information security, using the latest advancements in software and hardware. Students use industry software like Snap Back, Zero, Go Back, and Drive Spy.

Career Directions: Network Engineer, Network Security Officer, Network Administrator

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREE The following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required. Technical & Basic Requirements: 73 Credit HoursBU109 Customer Service/3BU115 Contract Law/5BU120 Introduction to Business/3DF100 Introduction to Digital Forensics/3IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 & New Media/2IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming/3IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals/3IT130 Management of Information Security/3IT150 Administering a Client Operating System/5IT170 Ethics in Information Technology/3IT183 Network Fundamentals/5IT225 Virtual Environments/5NS140 Open Source Fundamentals/3NS193 Local & Wide Area Networks/5NS230 Router Administration/5NS240 Operating Systems Security/3NS250 Open Source Server Administration/3NS260 Firewall Administration/5NS280 Intrusion Detection Systems Administration/3NS292 Network Security Capstone/3

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit Hours

18-month Network Security Associate Degree Average Income: *$61,340

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IT - SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONSystem Administrators and Engineers ensure that the design of an organization’s computer site allows for all the components, including computers, the network, and software, to fit together and work properly. Job growth in this field is very high. We are proud to be a Microsoft IT Academy, allowing us to provide our students with the latest upgrades in software and technology.

Career Directions: System Administrator, Network Associate, Network Analyst

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical & Basic Requirements: 73 Credit HoursBU109 Customer Service/3BU120 Introduction to Business/3DP117 Database Applications/3EC190 Survey of Economics/3IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 & New Media/2IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming/3IT130 Management of Information Security/3IT150 Administering a Client Operating System/5IT170 Ethics in Information Technology/3IT183 Network Fundamentals/5IT225 Virtual Environments/5SA110 Operating System Fundamentals/5SA115 Database Design & Development/3SA130 Administering a Server Environment I/5SA220 Administering a Server Environment II/5SA230 Server Utilities/5SA240 Advanced Server/3SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing/3SA250 Implementing Network Security/3SA292 System Administration Capstone/3

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit Hours

18-Month System Administration AssociateDegree Average Income: *$62,745

LEGAL ASSISTINGToday a paralegal is an essential complement to any attorney’s practice. Paralegals are intimately involved in court cases, initializing contact with clients throughout the trial. The University of Northwestern Ohio offers an associate degree for legal assistants and paralegals, preparing students for positions in the legal field. In the Legal Assisting program, students are trained in a variety of legal subjects, such as: Litigation, Probate, Family Law, Criminal Law, Real Estate, Contract Law, Juvenile Law, Legal Research and Writing, and Automated Research.

Career Directions: Private Law Firms, Government Agency, US Department of Justice, Freelance Consultant, Corporate Legal Departments

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREE The following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical & Basic Requirements: 73 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5BU120 Introduction to Business/3DP150 Spreadsheet Applications/3KY146 Keyboarding I/5PL100 Introduction to the Legal System/5PL110 Probate Administration/5PL120 Litigation/5PL130 Legal Research & Writing I/5PL140 Domestic Relations/5PL210 Real Estate/5PL220 Legal Research & Writing II/5PL230 Automated Research/3PL240 Criminal Law/5PL245 Legal Ethics/2PL250 Juvenile Law/3PL292 Legal Capstone/3WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications/3WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications/3

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit Hours

18-Month Legal Assisting Associate Degree Average Income: *$28,500 - $62,000

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MEDICAL ASSISTANT TECHNOLOGYMedical Assistants help physicians examine and treat patients, as well as perform conventional tasks needed to keep the office running smoothly. Although Medical Assistants perform both clinical and administrative tasks, the nature of their work varies from facility to facility – hospitals, clinics, and offices. Join a helping profession. Advantages of the Medical Assistant Field: member of one of the fastest growing occupations, work in the medical environment, potential for advancement, work with the public, get formal administrative and clinical training.

Sample of Routine Duties of Medical Assistant Clinical:• Taking and recording vital signs and medical histories, EKG’s, performing diagnostic tests, and providing patient education. • Assisting physicians during examinations.• Assisting with minor surgeries.• Coordinating patient care information.• Collecting and processing specimens.• Performing diagnostic tests.• Following-up patient test results.• Preparing and administering medications as directed by physician.

Sample of Administrative Duties:• Schedule, coordinate, and monitor appointments.• Schedule inpatient and outpatient admissions and procedures.• Submit accurate claims for obtaining reimbursement.• Complete various financial practices: managing accounts receivable, accounts payable, bookkeeping, and coding.• Communicate with patients, physicians, and co-workers.

Career Directions: Physician’s Office - General Practice & Specialized Practices, Hospitals & Clinics, Manager or an Assistant in a Medical Environment, Outpatient Facility, Certified Medical Assistant

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREETechnical & Basic Requirements: 73 Credit HoursBU120 Introduction to Business/3HIT203 Coding I/5HIT208 Coding II/5KY146 Keyboarding I/5MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant/3MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology I/3MO139 Basic Pharmacology/3MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology and Terminology II/3MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology and Terminology III /3MO152 Medical Accounting Software/3MO156 Clinical I/5MO157 Understanding Health Insurance/3MO230 Medical Law and Ethics/3MO235 Clinical II/5MO244 Advanced Pharmacology/5MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology and Terminology IV/3MO258 Healthcare in the Community/3MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I/2MO291 Medical Assisting Externship II/2MO292 Medical Capstone/3WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications/3

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit Hours

18-Month Medical Assistant Associate Degree Average Income: *$30,590

CMA EXAM FEE COVERED BY UNOHStudents in the Medical Assiting program are required to undergo a criminal background check and provide proof of certain required immunizations prior to entering the externship phase of the program.

MARKETINGThe Marketing curriculum prepares students for positions in public relations, retail, wholesale, and manufacturing organizations. Success can be achieved with strong communication skills, computer skills and creativity. The program is designed around practical experience with the understanding of marketing principles. Students are given the chance to apply marketing knowledge to organizational situations in order to fulfill customer needs in a changing, global environment. The focus of the marketing program is to provide students with an in-depth practical approach to analyzing, planning, and implementing marketing strategies. UNOH combines academic theory and applied skills development in a specialized curriculum that will provide the foundation for your career.

Career Directions: Public Relations, Advertising Agencies, Sales and Market Research, Promotions, Online Marketing

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREETechnical & Basic Requirements: 56 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5BU115 Contract Law/5BU240 International Business I/5EC225 Macroeconomics/5EC235 Microeconomics/5FI210 Principles of Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5MT150 Principles of Marketing/5MT160 Professional Selling/3MT225 Retailing/5MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications/5MT292 Marketing Capstone/3

General Education Requirements: 37 Credit HoursTechnical and Basic Electives: 6 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 6 Credit Hours

BACHELOR DEGREETechnical & Basic Requirements: 93 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5BU240 International Business I/5BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions/5EC225 Macroeconomics/5EC235 Microeconomics/5FI210 Principles of Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5MA322 Organizational Behavior/5MA416 Moral Issues in Business/5MT150 Principles of Marketing/5MT160 Professional Selling/3MT225 Retailing/5MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications/5MT317 Consumer Behavior/3MT321 International Marketing/3MT353 Services Marketing/3MT355 Internet Marketing/5MT406 Special Topics in Marketing/3MT415 Marketing Research/5MT424 Marketing Management/5MT490 Marketing Capstone/3

General Education Requirements: 69 Credit HoursTechnical and Basic Electives: 6 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 9 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 3 Credit Hours

Average Income with 18-Month Marketing Associate Degree: * $27,000 - $76,000+

Average Income with Marketing Bachelor Degree: * $31,000 - $93,500

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OFFICE MANAGEMENTIn today’s workplace, the reliance on advanced technology continues to increase, causing the role of the office professional to greatly expand. Employers are seeking trained personnel with college degrees to fill their staff positions. The University of Northwestern Ohio’s Office Technology Department has been setting the standard for education since 1920. Our Office Technology programs are unique because half of the curriculum is devoted to understanding software applications, which maximize efficiency and productivity.

Office Managers are a key position in every organization and are responsible for a variety of administrative and clerical duties necessary to run these organizations efficiently. The associate degree program in Office Management provides instruction in all phases of the office career. Our curriculum prepares students for the following duties and roles: • Acting as an information and communication manager • Planning and scheduling meetings and appointments • Organizing and maintaining paper electronic files • Managing projects • Conducting research • Disseminating information • Managing technology

Career Directions: Any Business Office, Corporations, Government Offices, Non-Profit Organizations

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical & Basic Requirements: 73 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software/3BU109 Customer Service/3DP117 Database Applications/3DP150 Spreadsheet Applications/3DP155 Developing Business Presentations/5DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications/3KY146 Keyboarding I/5KY147 Keyboarding II/5KY250 Keyboarding III/5MA121 Principles of Management/5OP135 Machine Transcription I/3OP149 Records Management/3OP235 Machine Transcription II/3OP276 Office Procedures/5OP292 Office Technology Capstone/3WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications/3WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications/3WP277 Document Design/5

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit Hours

18-Month Office Management Associate Degree Average Income: *$27,360

*Income Ranges: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

MEDICAL OFFICE MANAGEMENTMedical Office Management is needed in business today. This provides instruction in many aspects of the medical field, including the use of microcomputers with document processing and medical office software and an introduction to billing and coding. Office Managers are a key position in every organization and are responsible for a variety of administrative and clerical duties necessary to run these organizations efficiently.

Career Directions: Medicare Consulting, Medical Biller, Medical Records, Insurance Coder

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREETechnical & Basic Requirements: 69 Credit HoursBU109 Customer Service/3DP117 Database Applications/3DP150 Spreadsheet Applications/3KY146 Keyboarding I/5KY147 Keyboarding II/5MA121 Principles of Management/5MO120 Medical Terminology I/3MO138 Medical Terminology II/3MO148 Medical Terminology III/3MO152 Medical Accounting Software/3MO157 Understanding Health Insurance/3MO230 Medical Law and Ethics/3MO283 CPT Coding/3MO284 ICD Coding/5OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I/5OP149 Records Management/3OP276 Office Procedures/5OP292 Office Technology Capstone/3WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications/3

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 4 Credit Hours

18-Month Medical Office Management Associate Degree Average Income: *$28,670

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SPORT MARKETINGAND MANAGEMENTThe Sport Marketing and Management program provides students an opportunity to combine marketing and management fundamentals with the sport and recreation industry while preparing students to become well-trained business professionals.

Entry-level sport management positions are available in such areas as sales, communications, event marketing and management, account management, community relations, game operations, promotions, and Internet marketing. After gaining experience, employees can gradually move on to become directors, vice presidents, general managers, and even presidents and CEOs. While the field of sport management has evolved rapidly, this growth and development has been accompanied by a high degree of competitiveness for available positions.

Career Directions: Professional Sports/Amateur Sports and Sports Agencies, Community Relations, Finance and Accounting, Marketing, Media Relations, Sales (Tickets, suites, advertising, sponsorships...), League Offices, Player Union Offices, Player Representation, Event Management

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical & Basic Requirements: 62 Credit HoursAC114 Accounting I/5BU240 International Business I/5DP150 Spreadsheet Applications/3FI210 Principles of Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications/5SM130 Principles of Sport Management/5SM150 Sport in Society/3SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts/3SM190 Sport Marketing/5SM230 Facility and Event Management/3SM240 History of Sport in the United States/3SM250 Sport Law/5SM289 Sport Internship I/1SM290 Sport Internship II/3SM292 Sport Capstone/3

General Education Requirements: 37 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 6 Credit Hours

Sport Marketing and Management Associate Degree Average Income: *$38,570 - $64,880

BACHELOR DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required.

Technical & Basic Requirements: 93 Credit HoursAC114 Accouting I/5BU240 International Business I/5BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions/5FI210 Principles of Finance/5MA121 Principles of Management/5MA322 Organizational Behavior/5MA447 Global Management Issues/5MT353 Services Marketing/3SM130 Principles of Sport Management/5SM150 Sport in Society/3SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts/3SM190 Sport Marketing/5SM230 Facility and Event Management/3SM240 History of Sport in the United States/3SM250 Sport Law/5SM300 Sport Communications/5SM320 Sport Promotion/5SM380 Psychology of Sport/3SM400 Special Topics in Sport/3SM450 Sport and Public Policy/5SM488 Sport Internship I/1SM489 Sport Internship II/3SM490 Sport Capstone/5

General Education Requirements: 69 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 9 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 9 Credit Hours

Sport Marketing and Management Bachelor Degree Average Income: *$39,970 - $121,000+

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SPECIALIZED STUDIESThe Specialized Studies degrees are designed to provide flexibility for students at the associate and the baccalaureate levels.

A student who chooses the associate degree in specialized studies will select two undergraduate majors and complete all general education courses and related areas. For example, a student who is interested in the business component of the travel industry may want to take 30 hours required by the Business Administration department and 30 hours selected by the Travel and Hotel Management department. These 60 hours, combined with the required general education and elective hours, would satisfy the requirements for the associate degree in Specialized Studies.

Similarly, the B.S. in Specialized Studies allows a student with an earned associate degree in one major to complete the last two years of a bachelor degree. For example, a student with an associate’s degree in automotive technology, or agribusiness management, could complete the last two years of the B.S. in Specialized Studies with the Business Administration concentration. Or a student with an associate’s degree with documented employment in the Healthcare arena for 3 years or more can complete a baccalaureate degree in Specialized Studies with a concentration in Healthcare Administration under option 2.

ASSOCIATE DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required:

Technical & Basic Requirements: 60 Credit HoursStudents will choose two majors consisting of at least 30 hours each.

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursCO179 Introduction to Human Communication/3EN180 Composition I/5EN200 Composition II/5MH169 Business Math/5 ORMH190 Algebra/5

General Education Electives: 3 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 13 Credit Hours

BACHELOR DEGREE• A freshman must have an active associate’s degree program in addition to the Specialized Studies baccalaureate program.

• A student transferring into the program with a completed associate degree from UNOH or another regionally accredited college or university will be admitted to Option 1 or Option 2. Students will complete 90 credit hours at the upper level to meet the requirements for this program.

• Associate degrees from accredited institutions in majors other than Business Administration or an allied healthcare field make students eligible for the baccalaureate degree in Specialized Studies.

The following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required:

Junior- and Senior-Level Courses: 90 Credit HoursStudents will choose one of the upper level options to complete the degree.

OPTION 1Technical & Basic Requirements: 46 Credit HoursBU304 Management Essentials for Specialized Studies/5BU305 Economics & Finance for Specialized Studies/5BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions/5BU490 Business Capstone/3EC325 Economics in Today’s Society/3FI420 Corporate Finance/5MA322 Organizational Behavior/5MA340 Leadership/5MA447 Global Management Issues/5MA475 Strategic Management & Business Policy/5

Practicum Options: 6 Credit HoursGeneral Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 6 Credit Hours

OPTION 2Technical & Basic Requirements: 47 Credit HoursBU304 Management Essentials for Specialized Studies/5BU305 Economics & Finance for Specialized Studies/5HC305 Healthcare Management/5HC310 Healthcare Law/3HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare/3HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology/3HC415 Health Information Technology/5HC467 Healthcare Finance & Accounting/5HC472 Healthcare Economics/5HC490 Healthcare Capstone/3MA322 Organizational Behavior/5

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursTechnical and Basic Electives: 5 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 6 Credit Hours

*Income Ranges: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

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TRAVEL & HOTEL MANAGEMENTImagine yourself on a Caribbean cruise, a requirement of our Travel and Hotel Management students, which prepares them to serve future clients successfully in the travel industry. At the University of Northwestern Ohio, students are also given opportunities to travel internationally, while earning college credit.

All students in the Travel & Hotel Management Program will experience first-hand the number one vacation product - A LUXURY CRUISE! (Most of the cost is covered by your lab fees, so all you need is personal spending money). Our International Travel class also exposes students to the many aspects of international travel and different cultures.

The travel industry has changed dramatically in recent years, and while more information is available electronically, new opportunities have opened up for web-based agents working from home, specializing in cruises and tours. Meanwhile, the hospitality side of tourism continues to grow at a phenomenal rate, leaving a high demand for many exciting careers.

Career Directions: Travel Agent, Cruise and Tour Specialist, Hotel Managers, Resort Managers, Restaurant Managers, Event Planners, Cruise Line Personnel

18-MONTH ASSOCIATE DEGREEThe following is a sampling of some of the courses that will be required. Technical & Basic Requirements: 67 Credit HoursBU109 Customer Service/3BU240 International Business I/5BU250 International Business II/3DP175 Software Applications/3MA121 Principles of Management/5TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry/3TR124 Cruises and Tours/3TR130 Travel Destinations: New World/5TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World/5TR135 Introduction to Casino and Gaming Industry/3TR216 Hospitality Supervision/5TR217 Event Planning/5TR221 Hotel and Motel Operations/5TR222 Restaurant Management/3TR224 Hospitality Sales and Marketing/5TR225 Resort Management/3TR292 Travel Capstone/3

General Education Requirements: 32 Credit HoursGeneral Education Electives: 3 Credit HoursSpecialized Electives: 6 Credit Hours

12-Month Travel & Hospitality Diploma (cruise not required)

18-Month Travel & Hotel Management Associate Degree (cruise required) Average Income: *$26,000 - $89,000+

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1) Courses offered each quarter and prerequisites are subject to change.2) Courses may not always be available for students who are out of sequence in their rotation, especially students who start in quarters other than fall quarter. 3) Courses will be offered according to availability of faculty and priority of classes needed.4) VC Only indicates courses offered only in Virtual College format. Also, some courses may not be offered in Virtual College format during the year. 5) Courses will only be offered with sufficient enrollment or by special permission granted for graduating students. 6) See the current quarter’s scheduling materials for the Elective courses being offered. One page is dedicated to listing Practicum and General Education electives.

T = Traditional Day Classes V = Virtual College Online Classes E = Evening Courses Starting at 5:45PM

MASTER COURSE SCHEDULE 2017-2018SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017

SUM2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

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SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

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MASTER COURSE SCHEDULE 2017-2018

SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

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SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

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SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

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SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

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SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

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MASTER COURSE SCHEDULE 2017-2018

SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES 2017SUM

2017FAL

2018WIN

2018SPR

AC114 Accounting I 5 T V T V E T V T V

AC115 Accounting II 5 AC114 V T V E T V

AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E T V T V

AC118 Accounting III 3 AC115 E V T V

AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 AC114 T V T V E

AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 AC114 T V E T V

AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 AC118 T V E V

AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 AC118 T V E V

AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 AC221 T V T V E

AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 AC222 T V T V E

AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 AC222 Co-requisite(AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) T V V E

AC292 Accounting Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETEDCAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 AC202 T V E

AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 AC301 E T V

AC310 Business Taxes 5 AC117 AC222 E T V

AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 AC202 T V E

AC321 Corporate Governance 3 AC222 E T V

AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V E

AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 AC222 E T V

AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 AC222 T V E

AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 AC411 Co-requisite T V E

AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 AC412 V

AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 AC222 T V E

AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 AC435 E T V

AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 AC222 V

AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 T V

AC452 CPA Review—Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 AC436 V

AC453 CPA Review—Business Environment & Concepts 3 AC436 V

AC454 CPA Review—Regulations 3 AC436 V

AC455 CPA Review—Auditing & Attestation 3 AC413 and AC436 V

AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412.ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455.FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEETS.

V T V V T V

AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 T V V

AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 T V

AG130 Agriculture Law 3 T V

AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 T V

AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 T V

AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 T V

AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 T V

AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 T V

AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 T V

AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 T V

AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 Junior Standing V

AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 Junior Standing V

AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 Junior Standing V

AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 Senior Standing V

AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Senior Standing V

AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 Senior Standing V

AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 Junior Standing V

AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 AM310 V

AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 AM311 V

AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 T V

AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 T V

AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 AM312 V

AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 AM312 V

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 Senior Standing V

AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 or BU330 T V

AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V T V

AR305 Composing your Life 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

BU109 Customer Service 3 T V T V E

BU115 Contract Law 5 T V T V T V E T V

BU120 Introduction to Business 3 T V T V T V

BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 AC114 T V T E T V

BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 T V T V E

BU240 International Business I 5 MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] T V E T V T V T V

BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 T V

BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V T V T V T V

BU304Management Essentials for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V T V E T V T V

BU305Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies*Restricted course. Email [email protected] to register for this course.

5 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only T V E T V

BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 Junior standing T V T V E T V T V

BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 Junior standing T V E

BU330 Business Communication 3 EN180 T T T

BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEET.BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475.

T V T V T V T V

CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 T V

CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 T V T V T V E T V

CO445 Group Dynamics 3 CO179 AND EN200 T V T V V E T V

DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 T V

DF110 White Collar Crime 3 DF100 AND BU115 T

DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 DF100 T

DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 DF120 T

DF200 Cyber Crime 3 DF120 T

DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 DF120 AND BU115 T V

DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 DF200 T

DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 DF200 T

DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 DF200 AND CJ200 T

DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 DF210 T

DF260 Network Forensics 3 DF220 T

DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T

DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 IT113 T

DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 DM118 T

DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 DM118 T

DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 DM122 T

DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 DM118 T

DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 DM180 T

DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 DM190 T

DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 DM121 T

DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing(formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 DM122 AND DM190 T

DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 DM223 OR DM225 T

DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 DM125 T

DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 DM130 T

DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

DP117 Database Applications 3 T V T V

DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 T V T V T V T V

DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 T V

DP175 Software ApplicationsDP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 T V T V

DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP150 OR DP175 T V E V

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 T V

EC225 Macroeconomics 5 MH190 T V T V E T V

EC235 Microeconomics 5 EC225 T V T V T V E

EC325 Economics in Today’s Society 3 EC235 OR BU305 E T V T V T V

EN070 Basic English 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V E T V T V

EN180 Composition I 5 EN070 T V T V T V E T V

EN200 Composition II 5 EN180 T V T V T V T V E

EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN278 Short Stories 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN279 Creative Writing 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

EN280 Film & Literature 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

EN290 Women Writers 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 EN200Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 V

EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 EN200 Literature, Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 T V

FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 T V

FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 T V

FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 T V

FA425 Forensic Accounting IIAC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 T V

FI210 Principles of Finance 5 AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] T V T V T V T V E

FI310 Personal Finance 3 FI210 T T

FI410 Investments 3 FI210 OR BU305 V T

FI420 Corporate Finance 5 MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] E T V T V T V

FI425 Money & Banking 3 EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] V

FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Humanities or General Ed Elective TBA TBA TBA TBA

HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 T V V

HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 T V

HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 T V

HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 T V

HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 T V

HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 T V

HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 T V

HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

HI250 Modern World History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T

HI280 United States Formative History 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V TV

HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 T V

HIT122Introduction to Health Information Technology(formerly HIT125/HIT125L) 5 SC125 HIT110 T V

HIT145Health Information Systems(formerly HIT140/HIT140L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT160 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology 5 HIT122 T V

HIT202HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based)(formerly HIT200/HIT200L)

5 See HIT 203 Coding I SEE HIT203

HIT203Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Medical Assistant 5 MO142 OR SC135 T V

HIT207HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient ) (formerly HIT205 – 3 credits) 5 HIT200 or HIT202

See HIT208 SEE HIT208

HIT208Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Medical Assistant. 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer

Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203 T V

HIT215HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients)(formerly HIT210/HIT210L) 5 HIT205 or HIT207

See HIT216 SEE HIT216

HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 Will be offered for first time in 2017 FallPrereq: HIT207 or HIT208 T V

HIT225HIT Revenue Cycle Management(formerly HIT230/HIT230L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT235Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment(formerly HIT240/HIT240L) 5 HIT122 MH190 T V

HIT245Electronic Healthcare Records(formerly HIT250/HIT250L) 5 HIT122 T V

HIT255HIT Internship I(formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 2 HIT207 T V

HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 HIT215 and HIT255 T V

HIT266Management of Health Info Systems(formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 T V

HIT292 HIT Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T V V

IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T

IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T

IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T

IT130 Management of Information Security 3 IT109 T

IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T

IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T

IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T

IT225 Virtual Environments 5 IT183 T

KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146

2Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement.

T V T V V V

KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 T V T V T V V

KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 T V T V T V V

KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 T V T V T V V

MA121 Principles of Management 5 T V T V E T V T V

MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 T V T V

MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 Junior Standing T V T V T V E T V

MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 T V

MA330 Human Resources Management 5 Junior Standing T V T V E T V

MA340 Leadership 5 MA322 T V E T V T V T V

MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 Junior Standing T V T

MA406 Information Management 3 Senior Standing V T

MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 Senior Standing T V E T V T V

MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 T V

MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 Senior Standing V

MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Senior Standing V T

MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 V

MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing T V

MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 BU240 or BU304 E T V T V T V

MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 FI420 T V T V T V E T V

MH065 Review Math 3 *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. T V T V T V E T V

MH169 Business Math 5 MH065 T V T V T V T V E

MH190 Algebra 5 MH065 T V T V E T V T V

MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 MH169 or MH190 T V T V T V E T V

MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 T V

MH350 Statistics 5 MH310 or MH315 T V T V T V T V E

MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 MH350 T V E T V T V

MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 T V

MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 T

MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T

MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3

MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 T V

MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 T V

MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 MO134 T

MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 MO142 T

MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 T V

MO149 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) 2 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 SEE MO152

MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 3 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 T V

MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 MO134 T

MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T V

MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 T T V

MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 MO156 or MO137 T

MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 MO139 T

MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 MO145 T

MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 MO225 T

MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 T V

MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 T V

MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2

MO133 MO157 MO230 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] andCoding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203]

T

MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO288 SEE MO291

MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO283 AND MO284Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed

MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO288Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter T

MO292 Medical Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T T

MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 T V T V T V E T V

MT160 Professional Selling 3 T V T V

MT225 Retailing 5 MT150 T V T V E T V

MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate’s Degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

MT315 Consumer Behavior (See MT317)

MT317 Consumer Behavior 3 JUNIOR STANDING T V T V

MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 AND [MT315 OR MT317] T V T V

MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION T T

MT352 Internet Marketing (See MT355)

MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 T V T V

MT355 Internet Marketing 5 MT150 OR SM190 T V

MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 or MT317 T V

MT415 Marketing Research 5 [MT315 OR MT317] AND MH350 T V V

MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 OR MT317 T V T V

MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM.MT160 MT225 MT245 [MT315 or MT317] MT321 [MT352 or MT355] MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V T V V T V

NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 IT109 AND IT125 T

NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 IT183 T

NS230 Router Administration 5 NS140 AND NS193 T

NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 NS140 T

NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 IT113 AND NS140 T

NS260 Firewall Administration 5 NS230 T

NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 NS230 T

NS292 Network Security Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2

OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 T V

OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] T V T V

OP149 Records Management 3 T V T V

OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 T V

OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 T V

OP276 Office Procedures 5 EN180, KY146, and WP138 T V

OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS.MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276.

V V T V V

PH310 Ethics 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 T V V

PL110 Probate Administration 5 T V

PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 T V

PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100 T V

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 T V

PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 T V

PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 T V

PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 T V

PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 T V

PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 T V

PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 T V

PL292 Legal Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

PO300 Women Who Rock 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T TV

PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V V

PO320 The Beatles 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective T T

PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective T V

PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 T V E T V T V T V

PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective T V

PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186]General Ed Elective T V

PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 EN200 Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E T V

PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 EN200Psychology or General Ed Elective T V T V E

RE270 Religions of the World 3 EN180Humanities or General Ed Elective T V

SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T

SA115 Database Design & Development 3 DP117 T

SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 IT150 T

SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 SA130 T

SA230 Server Utilities 5 SA130 T

SA240 Advanced Server 3 IT113 AND IT150*Moved from 2017 Spring to 2017 Summer

T2017 Only

T

SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 SA130

SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 SA220 AND SA230 T

SA292 System Administration Capstone 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 T V

SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 T V

SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 T V T V T V E T V

SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 T V

SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 Junior Standing T V T V T V T V E

SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 MH190 or MH310 T T T T

SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 T V T V

SM150 Sport in Society 3 T V

SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 T V

SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 T V

SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 T V

SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and EN200 T V

SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 T V

SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate’s degree) 1 SM130 T V T V

SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate’s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 T V T V T V T V

SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 T V

SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 T V

SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] T V

SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 T V

SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 T V

SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor’s degree) 1 SM300 T V T V

SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor’s degree) 3 SM488See Department Faculty To Add SM489 T V T V T V T V

SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor’s degree) 3

CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE ROTATION SHEET.

V V T V V

SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V

SO380 Death & Dying 3

EN200Psychology or General Ed ElectiveHC-BS Students : Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online.

V V

SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3

TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 Note: The Travel Program is not planned to be offered VC online. T

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 TR122 T

TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 T

TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 T

TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 T

TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 TR122 T

TR217 Event Planning 5 TR122 T

TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 TR122 T

TR222 Restaurant Management 3 TR122 T

TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 TR122 T

TR225 Resort Management 3 TR122 T

TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3CAPSTONE READINESS GUIDELINE:TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED.SEE ROTATION SHEET.

T

UN110 First Year Experience 2 Taken by on-campus students only. T T E T T

UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2Taken by Virtual College students only. Email [email protected] to add this course to your schedule.Replaces UN110 for VC students.

V V V V

UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 T V E T V T V T V

UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 EN200General Ed Elective E TV

WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 T V T V T V V

WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 T V

WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 T V

WS315 Women & Technology 3 EN200Humanities or General Ed Elective V V

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ENTERINGAS:___NewApplicant___Re-EnrollingLastdateofattendance:____________Non-DegreeSeekingStudent___CollegeCreditPlus

COLLEGESOF:___Business___HealthProfessions___OccupationalProfessions

DELIVERYMETHOD:___Traditional___One-Night-A-Week___OnlineDegree

DORMREQUEST:___Requirecampushousing___Donotrequirecampus housing___Undecided

PROGRAMOFSTUDY

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StartDate_______________________________________________________

Collegesof:Business,HealthProfessions,andOccupationalProfessions: Fall Winter Spring Summer

TIMEPREFERENCE(Basedonavailability)

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Haveyoueverbeenconvictedofafelonyoradjudicatedasajuvenilefortheequivalentofafelony?YES______NO______Ifanswered“yes”,indicatethestateandcountyofyourconviction.STATE_________COUNTY____________________

TheUniversityofNorthwesternOhioadmitsstudentsofanyrace,color,nationalandethnicorigin,genderidentity,age,andsexualorientationtoalltherights,privileges,programs,andactivitiesgenerallyaccordedormadeavailabletostudentsattheUniversity.Itdoesnotdiscriminateonthebasisofrace,color,nationalandethnicorigininadministrationofitseducationalpolicies,admissionspolicies,scholarshipandloanprograms,andathleticandotherschool-administeredprograms.TheUniversityofNorthwesternOhiomaydenyadmissiontoanyapplicantforanyreasonnotprohibitedbylaw,includingconvictionofacrimeorthefactthattheapplicanthasbeensubjecttodisciplineatanotheracademicinstitution.

Areyounow,orhaveyoueverbeenamemberofthemilitary?YES_____NO_____Ifyes:BRANCH____________________________________Pleasecircle:VETERANACTIVENATIONALGUARDU.S.ARMYRESERVES

Please send to:UNOH:AttentionAdmissions

1441N.CableRd.Lima,Ohio45805

Phone Number:(419)998-3120Fax Number: (419)998-3118

APPLICATION FOR ENROLLMENTTo apply online, visit: http://www.unoh.edu

Iherebyapplyforenrollmentintheprogramindicated.Myapplicationfeeof$20isenclosed.Theapplicationfeewillbefullyrefundableiftheapplicationisnotaccepted.IunderstandthatIcanrequestcancellationoftheapplicationwithinthirtydaysofthesignaturedatedbelowandreceiveafullrefund.After30daystheapplicationfeeisnon-refundable.IherebygivepermissiontoreleasemyacademictranscripttoUNOH.

Date_______________________________ ,20_____ ApplicantSignature_______________________________________________________

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AstheauthorizedrepresentativeoftheUniversityofNorthwesternOhio,IhaveinterviewedtheapplicantandcertifythatinmyjudgmenttheapplicationmeetstherequirementsandstandardsoftheUniversityandrecommendhis/heracceptance.By_________________________________________(#) Approved______________________________________________________ (AuthorizedRepresentative) (CollegeAdministrator)Racial/EthnicBackground(Althoughoptional,ethnicinformationisrequestedtofulfillreportingobligationstothefederalgovernment.)

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UNOH maintains a policy of zero tolerance for sexual misconduct regardless of the gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, results of genetic testing, race, color, marital status, ethnicity, religion, creed, ancestry, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, service in the military, or other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws, of the individuals engaging in sexual activity or other conduct addressed in this Policy. Zero tolerance means the University will respond to all unwelcome conduct of a sexual

nature and will impose serious sanctions on anyone who violates this Policy. The University’s response is intended to end harassing or discriminatory conduct, prevent its recurrence, and remedy the effects on the complainant and the community to the extent possible. Title IX inquiries can be made to [email protected].

This viewbook is for information only, and as such, does not constitute a contract and is subject to annual update.

PROGRAM OF STUDIESGRADUATE COLLEGEMASTER’S DEGREE80 Master of Business Administration

COLLEGE OF OCCUPATIONAL PROFESSIONSBACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS 61 Specialized Studies74 Specialized Studies One-Night-A-Week97 Sport Marketing & Management

ASSOCIATE PROGRAMS 45 Agribusiness Marketing/Management Technology69 IT- Digital Forensics65 IT - Digital Multimedia Design66 IT - System Administration75 IT - Network Security35 Legal Assisting9 Office Management62 Specialized Studies16 Sport Marketing & Management67 Travel & Hotel Management

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONSBACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS 54 Healthcare Administration (2+2)

ASSOCIATE PROGRAMS 17 Health Information Technology32 Medical Assistant Technology20 Medical Office Management

COLLEGE OF BUSINESSBACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS 52 Accounting (4-year track)81 Accounting CPA (5-year track)53 Business Administration59 Business Administration One-Night-A-Week82 Forensic Accounting83 Marketing

Business Administration Concentration In:56 Agribusiness Management57 Automotive Management55 Marketing

ASSOCIATE PROGRAMS 1 Accounting3 Business Administration60 Business Administration One-Night-a-Week4 Marketing

73 Undeclared MajorND Non-Degree Seeking

The Associate Degree, Health Information Technology Program

at UNOH is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for

Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).

Accredited ByThe Higher Learning Comission

30 North LaSalle Street - Suite 2400Chicago, IL 60602

(312) 263-0456

Autorized by Ohio Departmentof Higher Education

The Medical Assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health

Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting

Education Review Board (MAERB).Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health

Education Pograms1361 Park Street

Clearwater, FL 33756(727) 210-2350

The following business programs at the University of Northwestern Ohio are accredited by the Accreditation

Council for Business Schools and Pograms (ACSP): Business Administration

with concentrations in Agribusiness Management, Automotive Management/Automotive Aftermarket, and Marketing (BS); Master of Business Administration

(MBA); and Business Administration (AAB).

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REQUEST FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTPlease fill in form COMPLETELY. DATE: ______________________________________________

ATTENTION: STUDENT RECORDS DEPARTMENT

I hereby give permission to release my academic transcript to UNOH:

X _____________________________________________________________________________________________

Please send _____ transcripts to:UNIVERSITY OF NORTHWESTERN OHIOATTN: REGISTRAR1441 NORTH CABLE ROADLIMA, OH 45805

PLEASE ATTACH THISFORM WITH TRANSCRIPT

OFFICE USE ONLY

Student #: _______________ Starting Date: _______________ HS#: ________________

NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL: NAME OF CAREER CENTER:

FIRST NAME MIDDLE: LAST: MAIDEN:

-SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: BIRTHDATE: CLASS OF:

CITY: STATE: ZIP:

SCHOOL ADDRESS:

• Initial Transcripts may be faxed to (419) 998-3118, mailed, or hand-delivered • Final Transcripts must be sent from the high school to the Registrar’s Office at UNOH• UNOH does not cover costs of obtaining high school transcripts

_______________________________________________________________________________________________(STUDENT’S ADDRESS)

_____________________________CITY

_____________________________STATE

_____________________________ZIP

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Attention School Official:

If the student is not yet a graduate, a preliminary transcript does not need to be official. It can be hand delivered, faxed (to 419-998-3118), or sent by mail.

Upon graduation, a final and official transcript is required.

In order for the University of Northwestern Ohio to consider the student’s transcript official, the following information must be included: • Date of Graduation • Signature of School Official • Rank of Student • Imprint/Raised Seal • Cumulative GPA

If your school does not have a raised seal or does not rank students, it must be noted on the transcript by the school official.

The final/official transcript must be sent directly from the high school to the University of Northwestern Ohio. Hand delivered or faxed transcripts are not recognized as official.

Thank you for your cooperation!

If you have any questions, please contact the Registrar’s Office at 419-998-3193.

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