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 11 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. 12 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. 13 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