Course Course Name Prerequisites Advisement Notes AC

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Course
AC-150
AC-161
AC-162
AC-211
AC-214
Course Name
Forensic Accounting
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
Computerized Accounting I
Cost Accounting
Prerequisites
AC-215
AC-231
AC-290
AC-291
AC-310
AC-331
AC-332
AC-334
AC-336
AC-162
AC-390
AC-391
AC-395
AC-401
AC-410
AC-428
AC-430
AC-440
Intermediate Accounting I
Federal Income Tax Law & Practice I
Internship Seminar
Internship Seminar
Computerized Accounting II
Intermediate Accounting II
Federal Income Tax Law & Practice II
Advanced Computerized Accounting
Fraud Prevention, Detection, and
Prevention
Fraud: Criminology, Civilly, and
Litigation
Internship Seminar
Internship Seminar
Corporate Internship
Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting
Advanced Fraud Investigation
Managerial Accounting
Advanced Accounting
Auditing I
AC-449
Accounting Theory And Problems
AC-450
AC-460
AC-480
Forensic Accounting: Computer
Fraud/IT Auditing
Advanced Auditing
Research Seminar in Accounting
BL-201
Business Law I
BL-201H
HONORS Business Law 1
none
BL-301
Business Law II
BL-201 or MG-226
CJ-101
Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ-101H
HONORS Introduction to Criminal
Justice
AC-338
AC-161
AC-162
AC-162
Advisement Notes
Recommended complete AC330
Recommended AC -161
Sophomore Standing
AC-290
AC-211
AC-215
AC-231
AC-310
AC-150, AC-162
AC-150, AC-162, BL-101
Junior Standing
AC-390
Junior Standing
AC-216, AC-336; AC-215
AC-338, AC-401
AC-214
AC-331
AC-331,
Co-requisite AC-430
AC-331
Recommended in final semester
of Corporate Accounting Degree
AC-440
AC-440
AC-449
Recommended in final semester
Recommended completion of
EN109.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Recommended students
complete BL-201
Can use as LA Elective for
non-CJ Students
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Fall 2015
Course
CJ-106
CJ-110
CJ-150
Course Name
Introduction to Fire Science
Contemporary Security Practices
American Legal System
Prerequisites
CJ-101
CJ-160
CJ-200
Cyber Crime
Criminal Law
IT-118
CJ-101
CJ-201
CJ-202
CJ-101
CJ-101
CJ-205
CJ-206
CJ-208
Family Law
Prisons: Punishment & Rehabilitation in
America
Criminal Procedure And Process
Police Patrol Procedures
History of the NYPD
CJ-210
CJ-210H
Criminal Investigation
HONORS Criminal Investigation
CJ-205
CJ-205
CJ-211
Criminal Justice System and the
Community
HONORS: Criminal Justice System and
the Community
CJ-101
CJ-212
Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
CJ-101
CJ-215
CJ-220
Event Risk Management & Safety
Women in Criminal Justice
CJ-101
CJ-240
CJ-245
Correctional Administration & the Law
Correctional Counseling
CJ-202
CJ-202, LA-101
CJ-270
CJ-271
CJ-280
CJ-205
CJ-101 & LA-103
CJ-281
CJ-290
Fundamentals of Criminal Trial Practice
United States Court Systems
Physical Fitness for Today’s
Professional
Defensive Tactics
Field Experience In Criminal Justice I
CJ-292
Seminar in CJ Studies
CJ-101
CJ-300
Current Issues in Criminal Justice
Sophomore Standing
CJ-301
Homeland Security &
Counterterrorism
CJ-205
CJ-211H
Advisement Notes
Can use as LA Elective for
CJ students
CJ-200
CJ-101
CJ-101
CJ-101
CJ-101
1
Can use as LA Elective for
non-CJ students
Can be used LA Elective for CJ
students
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Sophomore Standing
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Can use as LA Elective for
non-CJ Students
Sophomore Standing
Can use as LA Elective for CJ
students
Can use as LA Elective for CJ
students
CJ majors & Sophomore
Standing
Sophomore Standing &
Required for Associates Level
Graduation
Junior Standing & Can use as
LA Elective for non-CJ students
Can use as LA elective for CJ
students
Fall 2015
Course
CJ-305
Course Name
Drugs In America
Prerequisites
CJ-101
CJ-307
CJ-210
CJ-311
Forensic Applications in Criminal
Investigation
Organized Crime & Gangs
CJ-312
Domestic Violence
LA-101
CJ-317
CJ-160
CJ-320
Forensics Applied to Computer
Investigation
Diversity In the Criminal Justice System
CJ-324
CJ-325
CJ-326
CJ-327
CJ-329
CJ-350
CJ 390
Introduction to Disaster Management
Homicide Investigation
Sex Crimes
Crime Scene Management
Forensic Psychology & Serial Offenders
Research Methods in Criminal Justice
Field Experience in Criminal Justice II
CJ-395
CJ-430
CJ 480
Corporate Internship
Leadership in the Criminal Justice
System
Criminal Justice Capstone
CJ-615
CJ-618
Criminological Theory
Crime Scene Investigation
CJ-620
CJ-630
CJ-660
CJ-690
CJ-718
Research Methods & Data Analysis
The Supreme Court, U.S. Constitution,
& Criminal Law
Perspective on Drugs, Alcohol, & the
Criminal Justice System
The Sociology of Juvenile Delinquency
Race, Class, Gender & Crime in
America
Statistics for Criminal Justice
Internship in Criminal Justice
Psychology of Criminal Behavior
CJ-725
Organized Crime & Transnational Crime
CJ-730
CJ-735
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
Perspectives on Mass Incarceration and
the Death Penalty
Leadership, Ethics, & Management in
Criminal Justice
CJ-640
CJ-650
CJ-655
CJ-740
CJ-101 & LA-102
CJ-101
CJ-210
CJ-210
CJ-307
LA-108, LA-242
MA-135 or MA-145; & CJ 300
CJ 290 if registered prior to Fall
2009 or CJ 292
Advisement Notes
Can use as LA elective for CJ
students
Can use as LA elective for CJ
students
Can use as LA elective for CJ
students
Can use as LA elective for
non-CJ students
Junior Standing
Junior Standing
Junior Standing
Dean’s Approval
CJ-300
CJ-350
Senior Standing
Core Class
Human Services and General
Elective
Core Class
Core Class
Core Class
Core Class
Core Class
Core Class
3 Credits
Human Service and General
Elective
Urban Crime Policy and General
Concentration
Core Class
Urban Crime Policy and General
Concentration
Core Class
2
Fall 2015
Course
CJ-745
CJ-750
CJ-755
CJ-760
CJ-765
CJ-770
CJ-775
Course Name
The Use of Deadly Force in
Contemporary America
Crisis Management & Disaster
Preparedness
Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism
Community Violence: Causes, Effects,
and Solutions
Child Development, Trauma, and the
Criminal Justice System
Urban Poverty and the Family
Prerequisites
Advisement Notes
Urban Crime Policy and General
Concentration
Human Service and General
Elective
Core Class
Human Service and General
Elective
Human Service and General
Elective
Human Service, Community
Development, and General Elective
Human Service and General
Elective
Urban Crime Policy and General
Concentration
Urban Crime Policy and General
Concentration
CAPSTONE COURSE
CJ-780
CJ -791
Counseling Psychology & Human
Services
New York City and the Great Crime
Decline
Cybercrime, Intelligence Systems and
National Security
Public Policy Issues in Criminal Justice
Master’s Thesis I
CJ-792
Master’s Thesis II
EC-201
EC-201H
Macroeconomics
HONORS Macroeconomics
None, Recommended AC 162
None, Recommended AC 162
EC-203
Microeconomics
EC-201
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Recommended AC 162
ED 101
ED 310
Foundations of Education
Curriculum Development and Methods in
Early Childhood, Ell and SwD.
Normal Speech and Language
Development/Linguistics
none
ED 101
20 hrs. of fieldwork experience
20 hrs. of fieldwork experience
ED 101
ED 330
Teaching Literacy in Early Childhood inc
SwD
ED 101, 310, 320 Highly
Recommended
ED 340
Teaching Math, Science and Technology
in Diverse Early Childhood Classrooms
inc SwD
Teaching Social Studies in Diverse Early
Childhood Classrooms SwD & ELL
Teaching Students with Disabilities in
Inclusive Settings
ED 101, 310,
MA 115,MA 130 Highly
recommended
20 hrs. of fieldwork experience
Students take the ALST practice
test, necessary to move forward
in program
20 hrs. of fieldwork experience
Must be registered for ED 390,
391, or 392
Students must earn C+ or better
to progress
20 hrs. of fieldwork experience
Must be registered for ED 390,
391, or 392
20 hrs. of fieldwork experience
CJ-776
CJ-777
ED 320
ED 350
ED 360
Recommended 3.5 GPA and 24
credits
Recommended 3.5 GPA and 24
credits
ED 101, 310 Highly Recommended
ED 101, ED 310
3
Any Concentration
Any Concentration
Fall 2015
Course
ED 370
Course Name
Teaching English Language Learners and
Multicultural Issues [LOTE, ESL, NLA,
BIL] & SwD
Literacy Practicum in Early Childhood
inc SwD & ELL
Prerequisites
ED-310, 320
ED 101
ED 390
Teaching Creative Arts in Diverse Early
Childhood Classrooms
Education Seminar 1
ED 391
Education Seminar 2
ED-101, 390
ED 392
Education Seminar 3
ED 410
Mentored Internship 1
ED-101, 390, 391 Highly
Recommended
ED 101, 390, 391, 392
ED 411
Mentored Internship 2
ED 410
ED 450
Education Student Teaching 1
Completion of 96 credits
ED 451
Education Student Teaching 2
Completion of 108 credits
including ED 450
ED 380
ED 385
EN-038
EN-041
EN-042
EN-043
EN-068
EN-070
ED-101, 310, 320, 330
ED 101
DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH COURSES
English Fundamentals Intensive with
Lab I
Academic Reading and Vocabulary I
EN-038
English Essentials with Lab II
Academic Reading and Vocabulary II
English Fundamentals Intensive
C grade or better is required for
progression to EN 109
D grade is sufficient for
progression to EN 070
Developmental English
C grade or better is required for
progression to EN 109
REQUIRED CREDIT ENGLISH COURSES
Advisement Notes
20 hrs. of fieldwork experience
Must be registered for ED 390,
391, or 392
20 hrs. of fieldwork experience
Must be registered for ED 390,
391, or 392
Students must earn C+ or better
to move forward
20 hrs. of fieldwork experience
Blended online and in person
class. Meets weekly.
Blended online and in person
class. Meets weekly.
Blended online and in person
class. Meets weekly.
Must be registered for ED 450
Students must earn C+ or better
to move forward
Must be registered for ED 451
Students must earn C+ or better
to move forward
Must be registered for ED 410
Students must earn C+ or better
to move forward
Must be registered for ED 411
Students must earn C+ or better
to move forward
Taken with EN-038
Taken with EN-042
For Students who Started Credit English BEFORE FALL 2015
EN-109
Expository Writing
EN-109H
HONORS Expository Writing
Placement or
EN-070 or EN-068
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
4
Fall 2015
.Course
EN-110
EN-110H
Course Name
Composition and Literature
HONORS Composition and Literature
Prerequisites
EN-109
EN-109
EN-205
EN-305
Business Writing
Advanced Business Writing
EN-109 with advisement
EN-205
Advisement Notes
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
If required by Major or may be
taken as an Elective
REQUIRED CREDIT ENGLISH COURSES
For Students who Started Credit English IN FALL 2015 or AFTER
EN-111
College Writing & Critical Analysis
Placement or
EN-070 or EN-068
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
EN-111H
College Writing & Critical Analysis
EN-121
EN-121H
Analytical Thinking, Writing, & Research
Analytical Thinking, Writing, & Research
EN-111
EN-111
EN-206
EN-221
Professional Writing & Presentation
Literary Criticism & Analysis
EN-121
EN-121
EN-107
Ethnic Literature
EN-108
American Literature
EN-116
Women Writers
EN-117
Creative Writing
EN-117H
HONORS Creative Writing
EN-118
The Art of Poetry
EN-208
The American Novel
EN-210
Film And Literature
EN-210H
HONORS Journey into Film &
Literature
EN-211
African American Literature
ENGLISH ELECTIVES
EN-109 taken before F ‘15
otherwise EN-111
EN-109 taken before F ‘15
otherwise EN-111
EN-109 taken before F ‘15
otherwise EN-111
EN-109 taken before F ‘15
otherwise EN-111
EN-109 taken before F ‘15
otherwise EN-111
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
5
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
If required by Major or may be
taken as an Elective
Highly Recommended for
BBA Students
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Fall 2015
.Course
EN-212
Course Name
Autobiography
EN-220
Shakespeare: Stage and Screen
EN-220H
HONORS Shakespeare: Stage and
Screen
EN-230
Storytelling Across the Media
EN-240
Caribbean Literature
EN-300
Multicultural Children’s Literature
EN-315
Masterpieces of World Literature
EN-325
Advanced Writing for the Social Sciences
FA-302
Principles of Finance
AC-161, EC-201
FA-304
FA-305
FA-308
FA-310
FA-320
FA-361
Money and Banking
Corporate Finance
Financial Management
Investment Analysis
Quantitative Analysis And Forecasting
International Finance
FA-302
FA-302
EC-201, FA-302
FA-302
FA-302, EC-203
FA-305, FA-308, AC-215
FR-101
FR-102
French I
French II
FR-101
HA-101
HA-106
Introduction To Health Care
Introduction Contemporary Health Issues
none
none
HA-115
HA-135
HA-140
HA-162
none
None
HC-126
None
HA-245
Women’s Health
Introduction to Health Informatics
Introduction To Medical Coding
Introduction to Emergency Management
and Disaster Response
Medical Office Insurance and Billing
Procedures
Electronic Health Record
HA-265
HA-280
HA-290
HA-291
HA-295
Writing in the Health Professions
Intermediate Medical Coding
Medical Administration Internship
Medical Administration Internship
Managed Care
HA-240
Prerequisites
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
Advisement Notes
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
EN-110 taken before F ’15
otherwise EN-121
Recommended AC 162 & EC
201
Rec: AC 330 for FA minors
Rec: AC 330 for FA minors
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting Major.
HA-140 or HC 110
HA 240 or HC 180 or PT-101or
HA-101 or HA-106 or HA-140
EN-205
HA-140 or HC-180
Sophomore Standing
Sophomore Standing
HA-290
HC-126 & HA-101 / HA-106 /
PT-101
6
Fall 2015
.Course
HA-301
HA-310
Course Name
Management In Health Care I
The Continuum Of Care
Prerequisites
HA-101 / HA-106 / PT-101
HC-126 & HA-101 / HA-106 /
PT-101
HC-126 & HA-101/HA-106
/PT-101
HA-280
HA-315
Diversity In The Health Care Workplace
HA-320
Advanced Medical Coding
HA-325
HA-330
HA-335
HA-375
HA-381
HA-390
HA-391
HA-395
IT-103 and HA-135/ IT-118
HA-301
HA-301 and MK-101
HA 325 or HA-245
Ha-301
HA-435
HA-440
HA-445
HA-470
Computer Applications In Health Care
Ethical And Legal Issues In Health Care
Health Care Marketing
Computer Applications In Health Care II
Nursing home Administration
Health Service Administration Internship
Health Service Administration Internship
Corporate Internship in Health Services
Administration
Performance Improvement In Health Care
Health Care Finance
Public Health Systems
Research Methodologies In Health Care
HC-105
Medical Assisting I
HC-126
HC-108
Anatomy & Physiology
Placement in EN-109
HC-110
Medical Assisting II
HC-108 and HC-105
HC-126
Medical Terminology
Placement in EN-109
HC-160
HC-180
Emergency Medical Applications
Medical Coding & Billing for Medical
Assisting
None
HC-126
HC-208
HC-210
Pathophysiology
Clinical Laboratory Procedures
HC-108
HC-108 and HC-105
HA-390
HA-301
HA-301 and AC-161
HA-301 and MA-135
MA-135 or MA-145
7
Advisement Notes
Bachelor Status
Bachelor Status
Junior Standing
Capstone Course Final Semester
BBA
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting major. Restricted to
majors only
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting and Pharmacy
Technician majors.
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting major. Restricted to
majors only
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting and Pharmacy
Technician majors.
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting major. Restricted to
majors only
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting major. Restricted to
majors only
Fall 2015
Course
HC-214
Course Name
Medical Office Procedures
Prerequisites
HC-110 or HA-140
HA-240 as a suggested corequisite
HC-220
Pharmacology I
HC-108 and HC-126
HC-230
Phlebotomy and EKG
HC-108 and HC-105
HC-292
Medical Assisting Practicum
HC-110, HC-210, HC-230
HC-214 is a suggested
co-requisite
HC-320
Pharmacology II
HC-220
HC-330
Laboratory Safety, Quality Assurance
and Regulatory Guidelines
HC-335
Advanced Phlebotomy
HC-390
Clinical Practicum/Phlebotomy
HN-150
The Honors Experience
HN-240
The Art and Culture of World Dance
HN-250
The American Presidency
HN-260
The Holocaust, Genocide & Human
Rights
HN-270
Contemporary Literary Genres
HN-314
Science and Technology: The Formation
of the Modern World
HN-350
HN-450
Comparative Urbanism
Honors Program Research Seminar
Advisement Notes
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting major. Restricted to
majors only
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Pharmacy
Technician major.
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting major.
Restricted to majors only.
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Medical
Assisting major.
Restricted to majors only.
C grade or better is required for
progression in Pharmacy
Technician majors.
HC-210 and HC-230 are corequisites; B or better required in
HC-105
HC-210 and HC-230 (B or better
required for each course
None
Corequisites: HC-330;HC-335
HONORS PROGRAM
EN110
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
8
Fall 2015
Course
HP-101
HP-102
HP-111
HP-116
HP-120
HP-151
HP-151L
HP-152
HP-252
Course Name
Introduction To Hospitality
Lodging Operations
Restaurant Operations
Beverage Management
Travel And Tourism
Culinary Arts I Lecture
Culinary Arts I Lab
Baking Fundamentals for Culinary
Students
Baking 1 lecture
Baking 1 Lab
Culinary Arts II
Artisan Bread Baking
Breakfast Cookery
Lunch Cookery
Advanced International Patisserie
Baking and Pastry Arts II
Technology for Hospitality
Purchasing for Hospitality
Customer Service for Hospitality and
Culinary Managers
Dining Room Management
Culinary III
Culinary Arts Practicum
Cuisines of Europe And The
Mediterranean
Techniques of Nutritional Cooking
HP-255
HP-256
HP-257
HP-258
HP-259
HP-260
HP-265
HP-270
HP-275
HP-290
HP-291
HP-293
French Cuisine
Latin & Caribbean Cuisine
Italian Regional Cuisine
Cuisines of Asia and the Middle East
Charcuterie
Chocolates And Confections
Contemporary Cakes & Desserts
Garde Manger
Baking and Pastry Practicum
Hospitality Internship
Internship Seminar
Fine Dining Internship
HP-294
Pastry Kiosk Internship
HP-295
Advanced Culinary Symposium
HP-153
HP-153L
HP-155
HP-161
HP-162
HP-163
HP-164
HP-165
HP-201
HP-210
HP-215
HP-225
HP-230
HP-235
HP-250
Prerequisites
HP-101
HP-101
HP-101
None, Recommended HP-101
Co-requisite is HP-151L
Co-requisite is HP-151
HP-151 and HP 151L
Co-requisite is HP-153L
Co-requisite is HP-153
HP-151 and HP 151L
HP-165
HP-155
HP-155
HP-165
HP-153 and HP-153L
HP-101
HP-110
HP-101
Advisement Notes
Must co-register for HP151L
Must co-register for HP151
Must co-register for HP153L
Must co-register for HP153
HP-116
HP-155
HP-230
HP-155
HP 155 for Culinary Students
HP 165 for Pastry Students
HP-155
HP-155
HP-155
HP-155
HP-230
HP-165
HP-165
HP-155
HP-265
Sophomore Standing
HP-290
Sophomore Standing
HP-155
9
Must have completed 30 credits
Must have completed 30 credits
Must have completed 30 credits
Can be taken to fulfill internship
requirement for culinary program
Must have completed 30 credits
Can be taken to fulfill internship
requirement for baking and pastry
program
Fall 2015
Course
HP-301
HP-302
HP-303
HP-304
HP-450
Course Name
Housekeeping Management
Menu Planning and Design
Front Office Management
Convention And Banquet Planning
Management
Tourism Planning and Development
Beverage Management
Caribbean Travel and Tourism
Sales & Marketing for Hotels and
Restaurants
Managerial Accounting for Hospitality
Fish and Seafood Cookery
Hospitality Law
Advanced Cake Decorating
Internship Seminar
Corporate Internship
Destination Marketing
Corporate/Business Travel Management
Gaming and Resort Management
Facilities Design And Management
Safety and Security
Niche Tourism
Financial Management for Hospitality
Operations
Entrepreneurship for Hospitality Entities
Culinary Showpieces & Grand Buffets
Meeting and Event Management
Catering Management
Cost Controls for Food, Beverages, and
Labor
Hospitality Senior Seminar
IL-101
IL-102
Italian I
Italian II
IL-101
IT-115
IT-118
IT-120
IT-125
IT-130
IT-150
IT-156
IT-160
Electronic Spreadsheet
Integrated Business Applications
Computer Hardware
Computer Software
Database
Web Design Technology
Multimedia Authoring
Programming Logic
None
None
IT-100 or IT-118
IT-100 or IT-118
IT-100 or IT-118
IT-100 or IT-118
IT-100 or IT-118
IT-100 or IT-118
IT-170
IT-171
Cisco I: Cisco Networking Basics
Cisco II: Cisco Basic Routing
IT-100 or IT-118
IT-170
HP-305
HP-306
HP-307
HP-310
HP-315
HP-320
HP-325
HP-330
HP-390
HP-395
HP-401
HP-402
HP-403
HP-404
HP-405
HP-408
HP-410
HP-412
HP-420
HP-430
HP-435
HP-436
Prerequisites
HP-102
HP-111 or 116
HP-102
HP-111or 116
Advisement Notes
HP-120
HP-110
HP-120
HP 111 or 116
AC-161
HP-155
HP-101
HP-265
Junior Standing
Must be in BBA Program
Must have completed 30 credits
HP-310
HP-120
HP-120
HP-111or 116
HP-102
HP-120
AC 161, HP 315
HP-310
HP-155 OR HP-165
HP-120
HP-111 or 116
HP-111 or 116
Senior Standing
10
Should be taken in the final
semester of the BBA
Students should be in a credit
bearing math class
Fall 2015
Course
IT-215
IT-225
Course Name
Advanced Spreadsheet
Unix/Linux
IT-250
IT-257
IT-260
IT-265
Advanced Web Design
Advanced Design Technology
Advanced Programming
Visual Basic
IT-270
IT-271
IT-275
IT-290
IT-291
IT-295
Cisco III: Cisco Switching
Cisco IV: Cisco WAN Technologies
Networking in a Windows Environment
Internship
Internship
System Analysis & Design
IT-171
IT-270
IT-170
IT-320
IT-330
IT-360
IT-361
IT-362
IT-368
IT-372
IT-375
IT-376
IT-380
IT-385
Operating Systems
Database Management Systems
JAVA
Programming with Mobile Applications
Mobile Application Development
Web Scripting and Development
Network Security
Active Directory
Wireless Technology
Social and Professional Issues in IT
Emerging Technologies
IT-125
IT-130
IT-265
IT-265
IT-361
IT-250
IT-170
IT-275
IT-171 or IT-275
IT-387
IT-390
IT-391
IT-395
Ethical Hacking
Internship Seminar
Internship Seminar
Corporate Internship in Information
Technology
Management Information Systems
Advanced Database Management
Systems
Database Administration
Information Security
Network and Computer Forensics
IT Project Management
Senior Seminar
IT-372 and Junior Standing
IT-396
IT-430
IT-435
IT-472
IT-477
IT-494
IT-495
Prerequisites
IT-115
IT-100 or IT-118 and Junior
Standing
IT-150
IT-100 or IT-118
IT-160
IT-160
Advisement Notes
Strongly Recommended: IT-115
or IT-130
Sophomore Standing
IT-290
IT-130
Sophomore Standing and taken
on the last semester of the AS;
Capstone Course
Strongly Recommended: IT-295
Strongly Recommended: IT-372
Junior Standing
Junior Standing; Highly
recommended to be taken at the
last semester of the Bachelors
Program
Junior Standing
IT-390
Approval by Dean of IT
IT-295
IT-330
IT-330
IT-372
IT-372
IT-295
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Strongly Recommended: IT-396
Senior Standing and taken in last
semester of BS. Capstone Course.
Strongly Recommended: LA-122
Fall 2015
Course
LA-100
LA-101
LA-101H
Course Name
College Strategies and Career
Development Freshman Seminar
Introduction to Psychology
HONORS Introduction to Psychology
LA-102
LA-103
LA-105
LA-106
LA-106H
Introduction To Sociology
Introduction To Political Science
Marriage and the Family
Sex And Gender
HONORS Sex And Gender
LA-101 or LA-102
LA-101 or LA-102
LA-101 or LA-102
LA-107
LA-108
Introduction To Civil Rights Law
Psychology Of Abnormal Behavior
LA-101
LA-108H
HONORS Psychology of Abnormal
Behavior
LA-111
LA-112
LA-118
LA-119
LA-119H
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
The New York Experience
Introduction To Music
Introduction to Dramatic Arts
HONORS Introduction to Dramatic Arts
LA-122
LA-130
LA-135
LA-205
Fundamentals of Communication
American History I: Independence To
The Civil War
American History II: Reconstruction To
The Present
Caribbean History
Professional Communication
LA-209
LA 209H
Social Issues
HONORS Social Issues
LA-101 or LA 102
LA-212
LA-214
LA-214H
Drugs and Behavior
Developmental Psychology
HONORS Developmental Psychology
LA-101 or LA 102
LA-101
LA-101
LA-240
LA-241
LA-242
LA-243
Criminology
Juvenile Delinquency
Victimology
Introduction to Human Services
LA-101 or LA-102
LA-101 or LA-102
LA-102 and LA-240
LA-101
LA-131
Prerequisites
Advisement Notes
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
LA101
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
EN-110
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
EN-070 OR Equivalent
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
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Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Fall 2015
Prerequisites
LA-101
LA-101
LA-101
LA-101 or LA-102
LA-101
LA-101
LA-214 or LA-108 or LA-300
LA-245
LA-101
LA-410
Course Name
Introduction to Counseling Theory
Child Abuse
Crisis Intervention
HIV/AIDS in Society
Lifespan Psychology
Educational Psychology
Psychological Disorders Of Children
Introduction to Case Management
Foundations of Vocational
Rehabilitation Counseling
Social Deviance
Introduction to Case Management
Group Dynamics
Urban Sociology
Principles and Theoretical Perspective on
Parenting
Multi-Cultural Diversity Competency
MA-038
MA-040
MA-115
Math Fundamentals – Intensive
Introduction To Algebra
Quantitative Reasoning
MA-120
Finite Mathematics and Linear Modeling
None
Math Placement Test
Math Placement Test or MA-038
or MA-040
MA-115 or equivalent
MA-135
MA-142
MA-145
Statistical Applications
Pre-Calculus
Statistics For Business Decisions I
MA-145H
HONORS Statistics for Business
Decisions I
MA-242
MA-245
MA-252
Calculus I
Statistics For Business Decisions II
Calculus II
MG-101
MG-101H
Introduction to Business
HONORS Introduction to Business
MG-105
MG-110
MG-112
MG-120
Personal Financial Management
Real Estate
Business Ethics
Introduction to Sports Management &
Marketing
Introduction to the Entertainment Media
& Media Industry
Course
LA-245
LA-246
LA-247
LA-254
LA-255
LA-300
LA-304
LA-305
LA-330
LA-340
LA-342
LA-345
LA-350
LA-400
MG-125
Advisement Notes
None
LA-102 or LA-240
LA-245
EN-110
LA-214 or LA-300
CJ-320
Math Placement or MA-115
Math Placement or MA-140
Math Placement or MA-115 or
MA-140
Math Placement or MA-115
Strongly advised to be taken
sequentially following
MA115for Accounting,
Business and IT majors.
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Math Placement or MA-142
Math Placement or MA-145
Math Placement or MA-242
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
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Fall 2015
Course
MG-201
MG-211
MG-216
MG-217
MG-226
MG-227
MG-230
MG-231
MG-250
MG-252
MG-255
MG-262
MG-265
MG-271
MG-272
MG-280
MG-285
Course Name
Principles of Management
Introduction to Human Resource
Management
Employee & Labor Relations
Compensation and Benefit
Administration
Legal Aspects of Sports
Business Ethics in Sports
Principles of Project Management
Project Management Applications
Human Resources Training &
Development
Recruitment & Selection
Managing Cultural Diversity
Managing the Small Business
New Venture Financing
Trends in Media, Entertainment, and
Culture
Legal Aspects of Entertainment & Media
Intro to Public & Nonprofit Mgmt.
NEW
Integrating Business Concepts
Prerequisites
MG-101 or MG-120
MG-101 or MG-120 or MG-201
Advisement Notes
MG-211
MG-211
MG-101 or MG-120 or MG-201
MG-230
MG-211
MG-211
MG-101 or MG-201
MG-260 or MG-340
MG-260 or MG-340
MG-101 or MG-125 or MG-201
Renumbered from MG-204
MG-101 or MG-125 or MG-201
or BL-201
MG-101 or MG-120 or MG-201
Sophomore Standing
MG-290
MG-291
MG-305
MG-313
MG-320
MG-325
MG-330
MG-340
MG-340H
Business Administration Internship
Business Administration Internship
Introduction to Management Science
Organization Behavior & Effectiveness
Global Business
Management Science Application
Organizational Theory
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
HONORS Introduction to
Entrepreneurship
30 credits
MG-290
IT-115 or IT 215
MG-201 or MG-120
MG-201 or MG-120
MG-305
MG-201 or MG-120
MG-101 or MG-201 & AC-161
MG-101
MG-350
MG-352
MG-354
MG-356
MG-362
MG-365
Strategic Global HR Management
HR Information Systems Management
Occupational Health & Safety
HR Legal Environment & Disparities
Business Management Systems
Seminar in Urban Entrepreneurship &
Development NEW
MG-211
MG-211
MG-211 & MG-250
MG-211
MG-201 or MG-120
14
Associate Capstone Course: can
only be taken in the final
semester of the Associate
program. Online students are
required to have technology that
includes a webcam and
microphone.
Sophomore Standing
IT-215 with advisement
Renumbered from MG-213
Renumbered from MG-260
Non-Honors Program members
must have cumulative GPA of
3.2 to register.
Fall 2015
Course
MG-390
MG-391
MG-392
MG-395
MG-425
Course Name
Internship
Internship
Seminar in Business Administration
Professionalism
Corporate Internship in Business Mgmt.
Seminar in Human Resources
MG-485
Business Policy Strategy
KG 605
MG-615
Ethics and Leadership-An Interdisciplinary
Perspective
Managing in the Global Environment
MG-616
Healthcare Policy
MG-620
Research and Statistics for Managerial
Decision Making
Strategies for Decision Analysis
MG-625
MG-630
Organizational Behavior and Leadership in
the 21st Century
MG-640
Managerial Economics
MG-650
MG-660
Managing Information Technology Across
the Enterprise
Managing Web and Database
Technologies
Information Systems – Concepts, Design
and Analysis
Strategic Management
MG-670
Managerial Finance
MG-680
MG-681
Operational Excellence
Operational Excellence in Healthcare
KG 042
Graduate EASE
Foundation Core: Research and Critical
Analysis
Foundation Core: Foundations in
Management and Marketing
Foundation Core: Foundations in Statistics
Foundation Core: Foundations in
Accounting
Foundation Core: Foundations in
Economics
MG-651
MG-652
Prerequisites
Junior Standing
MG-390
Junior Standing
Advisement Notes
Junior or Senior Standing
Junior or Senior Standing &
MG 211
Senior Standing
Core Course
Pre-req – Foundations of
Management and Marketing, if
required
Pre-req – Foundations of
Healthcare, if required
Pre-req – Foundations of
Statistics, if required
Pre-req – Foundations of
Statistics, if required
Pre-req –Foundations of
Management and Marketing, if
required
Pre-req – Foundations of
Economics, if required, MG-620
Pre-req – Foundations of IT, if
required
Pre-req - Foundations of IT, if
required
Pre-req - Foundations of IT, if
required
Pre-req - Foundations of IT, if
required
Pre-req - Foundations of
Finance if required
Pre-req - MG-620
Pre-req - MG-620
15
Core Course
Core Course
Core Course
Core Course
Core Course
Core Course
Core Course
Fall 2015
Course
KG 042
Course Name
Foundation Core: Foundations in Finance
Foundation Core: Foundations in
Healthcare
Foundation Core: Foundations in
Information Technology
Foundation Core: Graduate Writing an
Research (ESL)
KG-690
KG-691
KG-692
KG-693
KG-694
KG-695
KG-696
KG-697
MG-750
MG-751
MG-800
Graduate Internship I
Graduate Internship II
Graduate Internship III
Graduate Internship IV
Graduate Internship V
Graduate Internship VI
Graduate Internship VII
Graduate Internship VIII
Project Management
Entrepreneurship: Managing Innovative,
Executive Strategy and Sustaining
Growth
Marketing for Entrepreneur
Social Entrepreneurship
International Finance
Mergers and Acquisitions
Financial Markets and Institutions
Accounting & Financial Statement
Analysis
Negotiation and Conflict Management
Human Resources Seminar I: HR
Competencies and the Organization
Human Resources Seminar II: Strategy
and People
Human Resources Seminar II: The
Workplace
Strategic Management
MK-101
MK-110
MK-201
MK-202
MK-203
MK-205
MK-206
MK-212
Marketing Foundations
Social Media Marketing
Integrated Advertising & Promotions
Art of Selling
Branding & Product Development
Retail Management
Digital & Search Engine Marketing
Market Research
Prerequisites
Advisement Notes
Core Course
MG-753
MG-754
MG-760
MG-761
MG-762
MG-770
MG-775
MG
MG
MG
KG-690
KG-691
KG-692
KG-693
KG-694
KG-695
KG-696
MG 660
MG 630
MG-670
MG-670
MG-670
Pre-Req. - Foundations of
Accounting, if required
MG-630
MG 630
Core Course
Elective Course
MG 630
MG 630
Capstone Course
Must be taken in final semester
of MBA
MK-101 or MG-120
MK-101 or MG-120
MK-101 or MG-120
MK-101 or MG-120
MK-101 or MK-110 or MG-120
MK-101 or MG-120
16
Fall 2015
Course
MK-322
Course Name
Marketing Management
Prerequisites
MK-101 or MG-120
MK-342
Consumer Behavior
MK-101 or MG-120
MK-775
MK-776
MK-777
International Marketing
Interactive and Direct Marketing
Consumer Behavior
MG 660
MG 660
MG 660
NS 106
NS 117
NS 122
NS 126
NS 130
NS 206
NS 207
Dosage Calculations & Pharmacology
Fundamentals of Nursing
Maternal-Child Nursing
Medical Surgical & Transitional Nursing
Psychosocial Nursing
CCC of the Child-Bearing Family
LPN to RN Transition & Introduction to
CCC (Culturally Competent Care)
Co-req. NS-117
Co-req. NS-106
NS-106, NS-117
NS-122
NS-122, Co-req. NS-126
NS 209
NS 211
NS 221
NS 226
Health Assessment Across the Lifespan
CCC of the Child-Rearing Family
Advanced Pharmacology
CCC of the Adult with Mental Health
Alterations
CCC of the Adult with Health Alterations
I
CCC of the Adult with Health Alterations
II
Trends in Professional Nursing
Nursing Theory Influences on Today’s
Practice
CCC of the Older Adult
Pathophysiology & Clinical Reasoning
for Nursing
NS 250
NS 255
NS 261
NS 300
NS 310
NS 400
NS-206
NS-106
Advisement Notes
Recommended that student
complete MG 201
Recommended that student
complete MG 201
Must pass with B or better
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
Monroe grads progressing
directly into this program are
required to achieve a passing
score on the ATI Comprehensive
Assessment. LPN Licensure
must be achieved before the end
of the semester in order to
progress to the next level.
Monroe grads who do not
progress directly into the
program are required to take the
LPN STEP exam.
Non-Monroe LPNs are required
to take the TEAS and LPN
STEP exams.
Students must also have A&P I
& II, Microbiology, LA 101, EN
109 & pass a dosage calculation/
Pharmacology exam. *
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
NS-117
Passing grade C+ or better
NS-250
Passing grade C+ or better
NS-250
NS-117; NS-250
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
NS-117
NS-209, NS-250
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
17
Fall 2015
Course
NS 410
Course Name
CCC in Community Health & the Role of
the Professional Nurse Practicum
Evidence-Based Nursing Research
Culturally Competent Leadership in
Professional Nursing Seminar &
Practicum
Prerequisites
NS-250
Advisement Notes
Passing grade C+ or better
MA-135, NS-209, NS-250
NS-250; NS 26; NS 300
Co-req. NS 420
Passing grade C+ or better
Passing grade C+ or better
PH-111
PH-115
PH -116
Public Health and Epidemiology I
Women’s Health
Race, Ethnicity, and Health
PH -120
PH -205
Film and Public Health
Global Health
PH -206
PH -207
PH -208
PH -211
PH -245
PH -250
Community Health Services
School Health Education
Maternal and Child Health
Public Health and Epidemiology II
Public Health and Disasters
Introduction to Gerontology
PH-255
Health and Human Behavior
PH-256
PH-370
PH-380
PH-396
Violence as a Public Health Issue
Environmental Health Issues
Health Programs Administration
Field Experience in Public Health
HA-101/HA-106; PT-101
None
HA-101 / HA-106 / PT-101/NS126 / NS-250
None
HA-101 / PT-101 / NS-126 /
NS-250
HA-101 / HA-106 / PT-101
HA-101/HA-106
HA-101/HA-106
PH-111; MA 135 is a corequisite
HA-162 and HA-101/HA-106
HA-101 / HA-106 / PT-101 &
LA-101 / LA-102
HA-101 / HA-106 / PT-101 &
LA-101 / LA-102
HA-101/HA-106
HC-126 and HA-101/106
HA-206/PH-206
PH-420
PH-480
Community Health Program Planning
Research Methods in Public Health
PH-206 and PH-255
PH-420 and MA-135/ MA-145
PH 601
PH 605
MPH Program
MPH Program
Core Course
Core Course
MPH Program
PH 660
PH 670
Public Health Systems and Practice
Behavioral and Social Aspects of Public
Health
Health Promotion and Education in
Diverse Communities
Administration and Leadership in Public
Health
Environmental and Occupational Health
Health Policy and Management
Community Health Program Planning and
Development
Principles of Biostatistics
Finance and Economics in Public Health
PH 675
Public Health Informatics
MPH Program
Community Health
Concentration
Health Administration and
Leadership Concentration
Core Course
Core Course
Community Health
Concentration
Core Course
Health Administration and
Leadership Concentration
Elective course
NS 420
NS 450
PH 620
PH 625
PH 640
PH 650
PH 655
Senior Standing BS in Public
Health only
MPH Program
MPH Program
MPH Program
MPH Program
MPH Program
MPH Program
18
Capstone Course Final Semester
of BS
Fall 2015
Course
PH 680
PH 685
Course Name
Emergency Management in Public Health
Public Health Policy and Law
Prerequisites
MPH Program
MPH Program
PH 690
PH 705
PH 710
Global Health
Principles of Epidemiology
Public Health Nutrition
MPH Program
MPH Program
MPH Program
PH 715
PH 750
MPH Program
MPH Program
PH 755
Public Health Ethics
Research Methods in Health
Administration
Research Methods in Community Health
PH 760
PH 765
PH 780
Thesis Proposal
Thesis Data Analysis and Interpretation
Internship
MPH Program
MPH Program
MPH Program
PT-101
Pharmacy Fundamentals
None
PT-125
Pharmacy Practice I
HC 126 and PT 101
PT-208
Principles of Sterile Medication
Preparation
PT-125 and MA-127
PT-225
Pharmacy Practice II
PT-125
PT-250
Pharmaceutical Compounding and
Dispensing
PT-150 and HC-220
PT-295
Pharmacy Technician Practicum
HC-220 and PT-225, Last
Semester
SC-106
SC-112
SC-114
SC114L
Environmental Science
General Biology
Anatomy and Physiology I with
Laboratory
None
None
Must have met the requirements
for credit Math and English; EN
109 and MA 127 as a
corequisite
MPH Program
19
Advisement Notes
Elective course
Health Administration and
Leadership Concentration
Core Course
Core Course
Community Health
Concentration
Elective course
Health Administration and
Leadership Concentration
Community Health
Concentration
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Pharmacy
Technician major. Restricted to
majors only.
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Pharmacy
Technician major. Restricted to
majors only
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Pharmacy
Technician major. Restricted to
majors only
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Pharmacy
Technician major. Restricted to
majors only
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Pharmacy
Technician major. Restricted to
majors only
C grade or better is required for
progression in the Pharmacy
Technician major. Restricted to
majors only
For Nursing - Passing grade C+
or better and taken within 5
years
Fall 2015
Course
SC-116
SC-116L
Course Name
Anatomy and Physiology II with
Laboratory
Prerequisites
SC-114 and SC-114L
SC-118
SC-118L
Principles of Microbiology with
Laboratory
SC-114 and SC-114L
SC-120
SC-120L
Human Biology with Laboratory
Must have met the requirements
for credit Math and English; EN
109 and MA 127 as a
co-requisite
SC-130
SC-130L
General Chemistry with Laboratory
SC-209
Clinical Nutrition and Diet Therapy
HC-108
SP-101
SP-102
Spanish I
Spanish II
SP-101
20
Advisement Notes
For Nursing - Passing grade C+
or better and taken within 5
years
For Nursing - Passing grade C+
or better and taken within 5
years
For Nursing - Passing grade C+
or better and taken within 5
years
For Nursing - Passing grade C+
or better and taken within 5
years
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