EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ARTICULATION GUIDE September 2010

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ALERT!
Students who begin college in September 2014 must follow the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)
requirements rather than the MACRAO
requirements
listed here. New MTA
articulation guides will
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be posted to the EMU Community College Relations website soon. In the meantime, please see a
ARTICULATION
GUIDE
community college counselor for more information
about the MTA or look
for more information at
http://www.macrao.org/mcm.asp?floor=4.
September 2010
EXTENDED
Oakland Community College – AAS in Criminal Justice – Generalist
Eastern Michigan University – BS in Public Safety Administration
Oakland Community College
MACRAO Requirements
Eastern Michigan University
(32 credits)
1. English Writing Requirement
(6 credits)
ENG 1510 Composition I .................................................. 3
ENG 1520 Composition II ................................................. 3
2. Math/Science Requirement
(8 credits)
1 Complete one course (Complete at OCC) .......................... 4
MAT 1500, 1540, 1580, 1600, or 1730
Complete a lab science course: .......................................... 4
BIO 1500, 1511, 1530, 1540, 1550; CHE 1000,
1320, 1510, 1520; GSC 1530,1580, 1620; PHY 1610,
1620, 2400, 2500; PSC 1560
3. Social Science Requirement
(9 credits)
POL 1510 American Government .................................. 3
SOC 2510 Sociology ....................................................... 3
SOC 2610 Intro to Criminology ....................................... 3
4. Humanities Requirement
(9 credits)
Complete three courses from at least two disciplines: ........ 9
Choose from courses on the Fine Arts/ Humanities
Gen Ed Distribution list. (see back of OCC catalog)
OCC CRJ Requirements
(6 credits)
ENGL 120 English Comp I (University Elective) ............. 3
ENGL 121 English Composition II ................................... 3
(8 credits)
One course (Quantitative Reasoning Requirement) ......... 4
Transfer as equivalent courses
One course ...................................................................... 4
Courses may transfer as equivalent courses,
general education credit, or general transfer credit
(9 credits)
PLSC 112 American Government (Univ Elective) .......... 3
SOCL 105 Introduction to Sociology (Univ Elective) ....... 3
CRM 301 Criminology (Univ Elective) ........................... 3
(9 credits)
Three courses ................................................................... 9
Courses may transfer as equivalent courses,
general education transfer, or general transfer credit.
(21-23 credits)
* CRJ 1010 Intro to Criminal Justice .................................... 3
Criminal Justice Block .................................................. 18-20
CRJ 1030, 1120, 1220, 2403
and 6-8 credits from: CRJ 1050, 1060, 1110, 2154,
2200, 2220, 2254, 2260, 2310, 2320, 2364, 2420
OCC Additional Requirements
(32 credits)
(21-23 credits)
CRM 300 Criminal Justice ............................................... 3
CRM 000 Criminal Justice Concentration................. 18-20
15 credit hours will apply as a concentration
3-5 credit hours will apply as university electives and
waivers will be given for HSEM 438 & HSEM 439
(2-9 credits)
Physical Education course: .............................................. 1-3
Choose from courses on the OCC Gen Ed Physical
Education Distribution list.
Open Electives (to reach 60 credits at OCC .................... 2-6
(2-9 credits)
University Elective .......................................................... 1-3
University Electives ........................................................ 2-6
EMU Requirements that may be completed at OCC or EMU
* POL 2520 Urban and State Politics .................................. 3
* 2 SOC 2530 Racial and Ethnic Group Relations ................. 3
3 COM 1600 Fundamentals of Speech ................................ 3
4 Open Electives (not to exceed 91 credits at OCC............. 22
Maximum Credits at OCC: ................................. 91
(31 credits)
PLSC 202 State and Local Government ......................... 3
ANTH 214 U.S Racial and Cultural Minorities ................. 3
CTAC 124 Fundamentals of Speech .............................. 3
University Electives ......................................................... 22
Maximum Credits that transfer to EMU...... 91
* Required for EMU’s Public Safety Administration program.
1
MATH courses should be completed at OCC to satisfy EMU’s Quantitative Reasoning Requirement. If completed at EMU, MATH 110 will be
required unless Intermediate Algebra has been completed with a “C” or higher or requirement is waived by ACT or SAT score.
2
Satisfies EMU’s Perspectives on a Diverse World Requirement.
3
Prerequisite for CTAC 352 and CTAC 354 at EMU.
4
PER 2540 Medical First Responder is strongly encouraged by the Criminal Justice Faculty.
NOTE: Substitutions will be accepted at EMU for courses on this page that transfer as university electives or general transfer credit.
Community College Relations
E-mail:pat.cygnar@emich.edu
Copies of this guide are available on-line at: http://www.emich.edu/ccr/artguide.htm
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EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
ARTICULATION GUIDE
September 2010
EXTENDED
Oakland Community College – AAS in Criminal Justice – Generalist
Eastern Michigan University – BS in Public Safety Administration
Completion of the Public Safety
Administration Program at EMU
Major Requirements
(30-33 credits)
Foundation Group: (3 credits)
Choose one course: ........................................................... 3
CTAC 352 Communication in Negotiation
CTAC 354 Organizational Communication
Administration Group: (12 credits)
PLSC 270 Public Administration ...................................... 3
PLSC 334 Personnel Administration in Government........ 3
PLSC 352 Politics of Government Budgeting ................... 3
PLSC 431W Theories of Public Organization ...................... 3
Public Safety Admin Group: (12 credits)
HSEM 380 Planning & Decision Making for Pub Safety.... 3
HSEM 381 Public Relations and Public Safety ................. 3
Choose one course: ............................................................. 3
HSEM 453 Mgmt /Leadership for Public Safety (3)
PLSC 450 Managing Public Safety Agencies (3)
Choose one course: ............................................................. 3
HSEM 454 Managing Technology /Pub Safety Agen (3)
PLSC 451 Seminar in Public Safety Admin (3)
Suggested Sequence for completing the program:
(alternative course options may be available with the help
of an advisor)
Spring/Summer Semester
(6 credits)
CTAC 352 or CTAC 354 ..................................................... 3
PLSC 270 Public Administration ..................................... 3
Fall Semester
(12 credits)
PLSC 334 Personnel Administration in Government ...... 3
PLSC 352 Politics of Government Budgeting ................. 3
PLSC 431W Theories of Public Organization .................... 3
HSEM 453 or PLSC 450..................................................... 3
Winter Semester
(9 credits)
HSEM 380 Planning & Decision Making for Pub Safety .. 3
HSEM 381 Public Relations and Public Safety ................ 3
HSEM 454 or PLSC 451..................................................... 3
Spring/Summer Semester
(3-6 credits)
1 PLSC
488 Internship in Political Sci/Public Safety or
LBC elective .................................................................... 3-6
Academy or Internship/Co-op: (6 credits)
488 Internship in Political Sci/Public Safety ............. 6
1 PLSC
Students who completed an approved academy, may substitute
their academy/internship experience for PLSC 488, but will have to
complete an LBC experience at EMU and at least 3 credits to
satisfy the 30 credit minimum in EMU credit hours.
Credits at EMU: .............................................. 33
Credits to Graduate: ..................................... 124
Satisfies EMU’s Learning beyond the Classroom requirement. Students who already completed an academy or internship should consult
advisor to select 3 credits and an LBC experience.
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EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
ARTICULATION GUIDE
September 2010
EXTENDED
Oakland Community College – AAS in Criminal Justice – Generalist
Eastern Michigan University – BS in Public Safety Administration
Additional Information:
1. In completing the coordinated program of study for this articulation agreement, course substitutions should be
made with the guidance of the advisors (indicated below) at both institutions to assure that all requirements
are satisfied. Each institution will determine the satisfaction of their individual program and degree
requirements. OCC courses indicated with an * are required for EMU’s Public Safety Administration
Program.
2. Students whose transcripts are endorsed as “MACRAO Satisfied” by the community college will only be
required to satisfy three of EMU’s general education requirements, noted on this guide and listed below.
These requirements may be completed at the most appropriate time for the student whether before or after
admission to EMU.
a) an approved course in Quantitative Reasoning: [MATH 1500, 1540, 1580, 1600, or 1730 at OCC]
c) a course in Perspectives on a Diverse World: [SOC 2530 at OCC] or [ANTH 214 at EMU]
d) a Learning Beyond the Classroom (LBC) course or experience offered by EMU: [PLSC 488 or other
approved LBC course/experience offered by EMU]
To use MACRAO, students must request that an official community college transcript, with the “MACRAO
Satisfied” stamp, be sent to EMU’s Admissions Office. Students, who do not have “MACRAO Satisfied” on
their community college transcript, will be required to satisfy EMU’s general education requirements as
listed in the Undergraduate Catalog. The MACRAO stamp may be completed after admission to EMU,
however, students should inform advisors at EMU that they intend to complete MACRAO, or they may be
advised to complete additional courses for the general education program.
3. Only courses with a grade of “C” or better (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) will be accepted for transfer to EMU.
4. Under this agreement, EMU will waive the 60-hour rule and require that a minimum of 30 credit hours must
be completed in EMU courses, 15 hours of which must be in major/program requirements at the 300-level or
above. Of the last 30 hours completed before graduation, a minimum of 10 hours must be in courses offered
by EMU. A minimum of 124 credit hours, completed in-residence or accepted in transfer, is required for
graduation.
5. Students must meet all admission requirements at the time of admission to EMU, including submitting
transcripts from all previously attended colleges. OCC students will receive equal consideration with other
students seeking admission and financial aid.
6. Students are encouraged to meet with the EMU Public Safety Administration Advisor early, before applying
to EMU. To facilitate the evaluation of transcripts, students should indicate they are using this articulation
agreement on their EMU admission application, and bring a copy of this guide to all advising sessions. Copies
of the articulation guide are available on EMU’s webpage at www.emich.edu/ccr/artguide.htm.
Effective Dates: September 1, 2010 until August 31, 2014.
This agreement has been extended through August 2014. It is a renewal of an agreement made in September
2007. Students who began this program prior to the new effective date have the option of changing to this guide.
If this agreement is not renewed at the end of the effective period, students who already started the program will
be given three additional years to be admitted to EMU under the terms of this agreement.
Contacts:
Oakland Community College
Eastern Michigan University
Charles Kurzer, Counselor
Dr. Joseph Ohren
Auburn Hills Counseling Center
Public Safety Administration Advisor
248.232.4350
919 Hoyt, Ph: 734.487.2522
Political Science Dept: 734.487.3113
Community College Relations
E-mail:pat.cygnar@emich.edu
Copies of this guide are available on-line at: http://www.emich.edu/ccr/artguide.htm
Posted: May 5, 2014
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