BPCC AAS in Business Administration Degree Plan”>NSU Degree

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Degree Worksheet: Accounting
(Effective FALL 2015)
NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________
University Core
Hrs
BPCC Equivalent
ENGLISH
ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I
3
ENGL 101
ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II
3
ENGL 102
3
MATH 102
3
MATH 114
MATHEMATICS
MATH 1020 College Algebra
MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics
SCIENCES
SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I
3
SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective
SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I
3
BLGY 105
3
BLGY 106 or SCI 102
SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science
II/Biological Science II
HUMANITIES
ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature
HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World
Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the
United States
COMM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech
3
No Equivalent Course; Could Sub
ENGL 201, 202, or 257
3
HIST 101/102/201/202
3
SPCH 110
FINE ARTS
FA 1040 Exploring the Arts
3
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics
PSYC 1010 General Psychology
Total University Core Hours
Additional Support Courses
No Equivalent Course; Would Sub
HMAN 201 or 202
3
BADM 201
3
PSYC 201
39
ACCT Curriculum
ACCT 1040 Small Business
Accounting
ACCT 2000 Financial
Accounting
ACCT 2010 Managerial
Accounting
ACCT 3060 Income Taxes
ACCT 3080 Cost Accounting
ACCT 3180 Intermediate
Accounting I
ACCT 3190 Intermediate
Accounting II
ACCT 3200 Intermediate
Accounting III
ACCT 4020 Advanced
Accounting
Hrs
BPCC
Equivalent
3
ACCT 212
3
ACCT 205
3
ACCT 206
3
3
3
3
3
3
ACCT 4080 Auditing
3
Advanced Accounting Elective
3
Advanced Accounting Elective
3
Total ACCT
Business Core
BUAD 2120 Basic Business
Statistics
BUAD 2200 Business Reports &
Communication
BUAD 3250 Business Law I
BUAD 3260 Business Law II
BUAD 3270 International
Business
CIS 3100 Information Systems
and Technology in Business
FIN 3090 Business Finance
MGT 3220 Organization and
Management
*
36
3
BADM 203
3
BADM 220
3
3
**
3
3
3
3
***
2
Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS
Academic Course
3
CIS 205
CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.)
3
CIS 207
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics
3
UNIV 1000 The University Experience
1
BADM 202
Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can
Be Subbed
(With 30 Transfer Hours)
Academic elective
BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info.
Technology)
Total Additional Support Hours
12
MGT 3580 Operations
Management
MGT 4300 Strategic
Management and Policy
MKTG 3230 Principles of
Marketing
Total Business Core
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
3
3
3
****
33
120
*ACCT3180 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Passes either ACCT3190 or ACCT3200
(whichever is taken first) with a “C” or better. Student will have to be permitted into ACCT3190/ACCT3200 by the Accounting Coordinator. After passage of one of those classes, the student will be responsible for contacting
their advisor to have ACCT 231 subbed for ACCT3180.
**BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed
course project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).
***MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed
course project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).
****MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the
MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and
presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).
NOTE: Student must complete 36 hours of non-support ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.
NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 76 hours toward the degree with 44 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable
number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which
hours will count towards the degree.
NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.
Degree Worksheet: Business Administration
(Effective FALL 2015)
NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________
University Core
Hrs
BPCC Equivalent
ENGLISH
ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I
3
ENGL 101
ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II
3
ENGL 102
MATHEMATICS
MATH 1020 College Algebra
3
MATH 102
MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics
3
MATH 114
SCIENCES
SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I
SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I
SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science
II/Biological Science II
3
3
SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective
BLGY 105
3
BLGY 106 or SCI 102
HUMANITIES
ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature
3
No Equivalent Course; Could Sub
ENGL 201, 202, or 257
HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World
Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the
United States
3
HIST 101/102/201/202
COMM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech
3
SPCH 110
3
No Equivalent Course; Would Sub
HMAN 201 or 202
FINE ARTS
FA 1040 Exploring the Arts
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics
PSYC 1010 General Psychology
Total University Core Hours
3
3
BADM 201
PSYC 201
39
Additional Support Courses
Academic elective
5
Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS
Academic Course
BUAD Curriculum
ACCT 2000 Financial
Accounting
ACCT 2010 Managerial
Accounting
BUAD 2120 Basic Business
Statistics
BUAD 2200 Business Reports &
Communication
BUAD 3250 Business Law I
BUAD 3270 International
Business
CIS 3100 Information Systems
and Technology in Business
FIN 2150 Personal Finance
FIN 3090 Business Finance
FIN 4200 Financial Policies and
Practices
MGT 3220 Organization and
Management
MGT 3580 Operations
Management
MGT 4300 Strategic
Management and Policy
MKTG 3230 Principles of
Marketing
Business Elective
Hrs
BPCC
Equivalent
3
ACCT 205
3
ACCT 206
3
BADM 203
3
BADM 220
3
*
3
3
3
3
BADM 108
3
3
**
3
3
3
***
3
BADM 105
Business Elective
3
BADM 213
Advanced Business Elective
Advanced Business Elective
Advanced Business Elective
Advanced Business Elective
Advanced Business Elective
3
3
3
3
3
Advanced Business Elective
3
BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology)
CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.)
3
3
CIS 205
CIS 207
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics
3
UNIV 1000 The University Experience
1
BADM 202
Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can
Be Subbed
(With 30 Transfer Hours)
Total Additional Support Hours
15
Total Business
66
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
120
*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).
**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).
***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the
MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and
presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).
NOTE: Student must complete 36 hours of non-support ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.
NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 84 hours toward the degree with 36 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable
number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which
hours will count towards the degree.
NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.
Degree Worksheet: Business Administration: Finance Concentration
(Effective FALL 2015)
NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________
University Core
Hrs
BPCC Equivalent
ENGLISH
ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I
3
ENGL 101
ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II
3
ENGL 102
MATHEMATICS
MATH 1020 College Algebra
3
MATH 102
MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics
3
MATH 114
SCIENCES
SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I
SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I
SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science
II/Biological Science II
3
3
SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective
BLGY 105
3
BLGY 106 or SCI 102
HUMANITIES
ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature
3
No Equivalent Course; Could Sub
ENGL 201, 202, or 257
HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World
Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the
United States
3
HIST 101/102/201/202
COMM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech
3
SPCH 110
FINE ARTS
FA 1040 Exploring the Arts
3
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics
PSYC 1010 General Psychology
Total University Core Hours
Additional Support Courses
3
3
39
No Equivalent Course; Would Sub
HMAN 201 or 202
BADM 201
PSYC 201
BUAD Curriculum
ACCT 2000 Financial
Accounting
ACCT 2010 Managerial
Accounting
BUAD 2120 Basic Business
Statistics
BUAD 2200 Business Reports &
Communication
BUAD 3250 Business Law I
BUAD 3270 International
Business
CIS 3100 Information Systems
and Technology in Business
FIN 2150 Personal Finance
FIN 3090 Business Finance
FIN 3100 Money and Banking
FIN 4200 Financial Policies and
Practices
MGT 3220 Organization and
Management
MGT 3580 Operations
Management
MGT 4300 Strategic
Management and Policy
MKTG 3230 Principles of
Marketing
Hrs
BPCC
Equivalent
3
ACCT 205
3
ACCT 206
3
BADM 203
3
BADM 220
3
*
3
3
3
3
BADM 108
3
3
3
**
3
3
3
***
Business Elective
3
BADM 105
Business Elective
3
BADM 213
Advanced Business Elective
Advanced Business Elective
Advanced Finance Elective
Advanced Finance Elective
Advanced Finance Elective
3
3
3
3
3
Academic elective
5
BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology)
CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.)
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics
3
3
3
UNIV 1000 The University Experience
1
Total Additional Support Hours
Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS
Academic Course
CIS 205
CIS 207
BADM 202
Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can
Be Subbed
(With 30 Transfer Hours)
15
Total Business
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
66
120
*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).
**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).
***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the
MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and
presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).
NOTE: Student must complete 36 hours of non-support ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.
NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 84 hours toward the degree with 36 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable
number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which
hours will count towards the degree.
NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.
Degree Worksheet: Business Administration: Management Concentration
(Effective FALL 2015)
NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________
University Core
Hrs
BPCC Equivalent
ENGLISH
ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I
3
ENGL 101
ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II
3
ENGL 102
MATHEMATICS
MATH 1020 College Algebra
3
MATH 102
MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics
3
MATH 114
SCIENCES
SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I
SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I
SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science
II/Biological Science II
3
3
SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective
BLGY 105
3
BLGY 106 or SCI 102
HUMANITIES
ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature
3
No Equivalent Course; Could Sub
ENGL 201, 202, or 257
HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World
Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the
United States
3
HIST 101/102/201/202
COMM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech
3
SPCH 110
3
No Equivalent Course; Would Sub
HMAN 201 or 202
FINE ARTS
FA 1040 Exploring the Arts
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics
PSYC 1010 General Psychology
Total University Core Hours
3
3
BADM 201
PSYC 201
39
Additional Support Courses
Academic elective
5
Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS
Academic Course
BUAD Curriculum
ACCT 2000 Financial
Accounting
ACCT 2010 Managerial
Accounting
BUAD 2120 Basic Business
Statistics
BUAD 2200 Business Reports &
Communication
BUAD 3250 Business Law I
BUAD 3270 International
Business
CIS 3100 Information Systems
and Technology in Business
FIN 2150 Personal Finance
FIN 3090 Business Finance
FIN 4200 Financial Policies and
Practices
MGT 3220 Organization and
Management
MGT 3580 Operations
Management
MGT 4300 Strategic
Management and Policy
MKTG 3230 Principles of
Marketing
Business Elective
Hrs
BPCC
Equivalent
3
ACCT 205
3
ACCT 206
3
BADM 203
3
BADM 220
3
*
3
3
3
3
BADM 108
3
3
**
3
3
3
***
3
BADM 105
Business Elective
3
BADM 213
Advanced Management Elective
Advanced Management Elective
Advanced Management Elective
Advanced Management Elective
Advanced Management Elective
3
3
3
3
3
Advanced Management Elective
3
Advanced Management Elective
3
BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology)
CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.)
3
3
CIS 205
CIS 207
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics
3
UNIV 1000 The University Experience
1
BADM 202
Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can
Be Subbed
(With 30 Transfer Hours)
Total Additional Support Hours
15
Total Business
69
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
123
*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).
**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).
***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the
MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and
presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).
NOTE: Student must complete 36 hours of non-support ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.
NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 84 hours toward the degree with 36 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable
number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which
hours will count towards the degree.
NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.
Degree Worksheet: Business Administration: Marketing Concentration
(Effective FALL 2015)
NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________
University Core
Hrs
BPCC Equivalent
ENGLISH
ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I
3
ENGL 101
ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II
3
ENGL 102
MATHEMATICS
MATH 1020 College Algebra
3
MATH 102
MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics
3
MATH 114
SCIENCES
SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I
SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I
SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science
II/Biological Science II
3
3
SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective
BLGY 105
3
BLGY 106 or SCI 102
HUMANITIES
ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature
3
No Equivalent Course; Could Sub
ENGL 201, 202, or 257
HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World
Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the
United States
3
HIST 101/102/201/202
COMM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech
3
SPCH 110
3
No Equivalent Course; Would Sub
HMAN 201 or 202
FINE ARTS
FA 1040 Exploring the Arts
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics
PSYC 1010 General Psychology
Total University Core Hours
3
3
BADM 201
PSYC 201
39
Additional Support Courses
Academic elective
5
Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS
Academic Course
BUAD Curriculum
ACCT 2000 Financial
Accounting
ACCT 2010 Managerial
Accounting
BUAD 2120 Basic Business
Statistics
BUAD 2200 Business Reports &
Communication
BUAD 3250 Business Law I
BUAD 3270 International
Business
CIS 3100 Information Systems
and Technology in Business
FIN 2150 Personal Finance
FIN 3090 Business Finance
FIN 4200 Financial Policies and
Practices
MGT 3220 Organization and
Management
MGT 3580 Operations
Management
MGT 4300 Strategic
Management and Policy
MKTG 3230 Principles of
Marketing
Business Elective
Hrs
BPCC
Equivalent
3
ACCT 205
3
ACCT 206
3
BADM 203
3
BADM 220
3
*
3
3
3
3
BADM 108
3
3
**
3
3
3
***
3
BADM 105
Business Elective
3
BADM 213
Advanced Marketing Elective
Advanced Marketing Elective
Advanced Marketing Elective
Advanced Marketing Elective
Advanced Marketing Elective
3
3
3
3
3
Advanced Marketing Elective
3
BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology)
CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.)
3
3
CIS 205
CIS 207
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics
3
UNIV 1000 The University Experience
1
BADM 202
Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can
Be Subbed
(With 30 Transfer Hours)
Total Additional Support Hours
15
Total Business
66
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
120
*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).
**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).
***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the
MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and
presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).
NOTE: Student must complete 36 hours of non-support ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.
NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 84 hours toward the degree with 36 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable
number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which
hours will count towards the degree.
NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.
Degree Worksheet: Computer Information Systems: Application Development Concentration
(Effective FALL 2015)
NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________
University Core
Hrs
BPCC Equivalent
CIS Curriculum
CIS 1015 Intro. to CIS
ENGLISH
ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I
3
ENGL 101
ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II
3
ENGL 102
MATHEMATICS
MATH 1020 College Algebra
3
MATH 102
MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics
3
MATH 114
SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I
3
SCI 101 or Physical Science
Elective
SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I
3
BLGY 105
3
BLGY 106 or SCI 102
ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature
3
No Equivalent Course; Could Sub
ENGL 201, 202, or 257
HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early
World Civilization, Modern World Civilization,
History of the United States
3
HIST 101/102/201/202
COMM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech
3
SPCH 110
SCIENCES
SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical
Science II/Biological Science II
HUMANITIES
FINE ARTS
FA 1040 Exploring the Arts
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics
PSYC 1010 General Psychology
Total University Core Hours
3
No Equivalent Course; Would Sub
HMAN 201 or 202
3
BADM 201
3
PSYC 201
39
Hrs
3
CIS 1030 Intro. to Software Dev.
(VB.NET I)
CIS 2050 Essentials of Network
Design and Hardware
CIS 2980 Database Systems
(Access)
CIS 3900 Systems Analysis and
Development
CIS 3980 Intro. To Information
Security
Concentration Common
Courses:
CIS 3020 Web Page
Development
CIS 3300 Intermediate ObjectOriented Programming (Java I)
CIS 4600 Advanced Systems
Development
Application Development Core:
CIS 4000 Advanced Database
Systems
CIS 4020 Advanced ObjectOriented Programming (Java II)
CIS 4100 Web Applications:
Server-side Development (PHP)
1 Elective from 2020, 3400, 4040,
4060, 4070, 4080, 4200, 4300,
4400, 4700.
Total CIS
Business Core
ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting
ACCT 2010 Managerial
Accounting
BUAD 2200 Business Reports &
Communication
BPCC Equivalent
Any Non-Used 3 Hour
CIT Course Can Be
Subbed
3
CIT 102
3
CIT 112
3
CIT 270
3
3
CIT 225
3
CIT 230
3
3
3
3
3
3
CIT 213 (Awarded as
CSC 2060 and Subbed
for CIS 2020)
39
3
ACCT 205
3
ACCT 206
3
BADM 220
BUAD 2120 Basic Business
Statistics
BUAD 3270 International
Business
Additional Support Courses
3
Any Non CIS Academic Course
including CIT 113 (Awarded as
CSC 1060)
CIS 205
CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.)
3
CIS 207
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics
3
BADM 202
UNIV 1000 The University Experience
1
Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course
Can Be Subbed
(With 30 Transfer Hours)
Academic elective
BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info.
2
Technology)
Total Additional Support Hours
3
3
BUAD 3280 Cyber Business Law
3
FIN 3090 Business Finance
MGT 3220 Organization and
Management
MGT 3580 Operations
Management
3
MKTG 3230 Principles of
Marketing
12
Total Business Core
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
BADM 203
3
*
3
3
**
30
120
*MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).
**MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the MKTG3230
final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and presentation;
please contact marketing faculty for requirements).
NOTE: Student must complete 36 hours of non-support ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.
NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 90 hours toward the degree with 30 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable
number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which
hours will count towards the degree.
NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.
Degree Worksheet: Computer Information Systems: Networking & Systems Management Concentration
(Effective FALL 2015)
NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________
University Core
Hrs
BPCC Equivalent
Hrs
CIS Curriculum
CIS 1015 Intro. to CIS
ENGLISH
ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I
3
ENGL 101
ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II
3
ENGL 102
MATHEMATICS
MATH 1020 College Algebra
3
MATH 102
MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics
3
MATH 114
SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I
3
SCI 101 or Physical Science
Elective
SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I
3
BLGY 105
SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical
Science II/Biological Science II
3
BLGY 106 or SCI 102
3
No Equivalent Course; Could Sub
ENGL 201, 202, or 257
3
HIST 101/102/201/202
3
SPCH 110
SCIENCES
HUMANITIES
ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature
HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early
World Civilization, Modern World Civilization,
History of the United States
COMM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech
FINE ARTS
FA 1040 Exploring the Arts
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics
PSYC 1010 General Psychology
Total University Core Hours
3
3
3
39
No Equivalent Course; Would Sub
HMAN 201 or 202
BADM 201
PSYC 201
3
CIS 1030 Intro. to Software Dev.
(VB.NET I)
CIS 2050 Essentials of Network
Design and Hardware
CIS 2980 Database Systems
(Access)
CIS 3900 Systems Analysis and
Development
CIS 3980 Intro. To Information
Security
Concentration Common Courses:
CIS 3020
Web Page Development
CIS 3300 Intermediate ObjectOriented Programming (Java I)
CIS 4600 Advanced Systems
Development
Networking & Systems
Management Core:
CIS 3400 Telecommunications &
Networks
CIS 4220 Network Implementation
and Administration
CIS 4080 Cloud Computing
1 Elective from 2020, 3400, 4040,
4060, 4070, 4080, 4200, 4300, 4400,
4700.
Total CIS
Business Core
ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting
ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting
BUAD 2200 Business Reports &
Communication
BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics
BPCC Equivalent
Any Non-Used 3 Hour
CIT Course Can Be
Subbed
3
CIT 102
3
CIT 112
3
CIT 270
3
3
CIT 225
3
CIT 230
3
3
3
CIT 101
3
*
3
3
CIT 213 (Awarded as
CSC 2060 and Subbed
for CIS 2020)
39
3
3
ACCT 205
ACCT 206
3
BADM 220
3
BADM 203
Additional Support Courses
3
Any Non CIS Academic Course
including CIT 113 (Awarded as
CSC 1060)
CIS 205
CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.)
3
CIS 207
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics
3
UNIV 1000 The University Experience
1
BADM 202
Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course
Can Be Subbed
(With 30 Transfer Hours)
Academic elective
BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info.
2
Technology)
Total Additional Support Hours
BUAD 3270 International Business
3
BUAD 3280 Cyber Business Law
3
FIN 3090 Business Finance
MGT 3220 Organization and
Management
MGT 3580 Operations Management
3
MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing
3
Total Business Core
30
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
120
12
3
**
3
***
*Credit will be awarded with completion of and submission of current CCNA certification.
**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).
***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the
MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and
presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).
NOTE: Student must complete 36 hours of non-support ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.
NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 96 hours toward the degree with 24 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable
number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which
hours will count towards the degree.
NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.
Degree Worksheet: Computer Information Systems: Web Development Concentration
(Effective FALL 2015)
NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________
University Core
Hrs
BPCC Equivalent
CIS Curriculum
CIS 1015 Intro. to CIS
ENGLISH
ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I
3
ENGL 101
ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II
3
ENGL 102
MATHEMATICS
MATH 1020 College Algebra
3
MATH 102
MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics
3
MATH 114
SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I
3
SCI 101 or Physical Science
Elective
SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I
3
BLGY 105
3
BLGY 106 or SCI 102
ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature
3
No Equivalent Course; Could Sub
ENGL 201, 202, or 257
HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early
World Civilization, Modern World Civilization,
History of the United States
3
HIST 101/102/201/202
COMM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech
3
SPCH 110
SCIENCES
SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical
Science II/Biological Science II
HUMANITIES
FINE ARTS
FA 1040 Exploring the Arts
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics
PSYC 1010 General Psychology
Total University Core Hours
3
No Equivalent Course; Would Sub
HMAN 201 or 202
3
BADM 201
3
PSYC 201
39
Hrs
3
CIS 1030 Intro. to Software Dev.
(VB.NET I)
CIS 2050 Essentials of Network
Design and Hardware
CIS 2980 Database Systems
(Access)
CIS 3900 Systems Analysis and
Development
CIS 3980 Intro. To Information
Security
Concentration Common
Courses:
CIS 3020 Web Page
Development
CIS 3300 Intermediate ObjectOriented Programming (Java I)
CIS 4600 Advanced Systems
Development
Web Development Core:
CIS 4000 Advanced Database
Systems
CIS 4030 Web Applications:
Client-side Development
(Javascript)
CIS 4100 Web Applications:
Server-side Development (PHP)
1 Elective from 2020, 3400, 4040,
4060, 4070, 4080, 4200, 4300,
4400, 4700.
Total CIS
Business Core
ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting
ACCT 2010 Managerial
Accounting
BUAD 2200 Business Reports &
Communication
BPCC Equivalent
Any Non-Used 3 Hour
CIT Course Can Be
Subbed
3
CIT 102
3
CIT 112
3
CIT 270
3
3
CIT 225
3
CIT 230
3
3
3
3
3
3
CIT 213 (Awarded as
CSC 2060 and Subbed
for CIS 2020)
39
3
ACCT 205
3
ACCT 206
3
BADM 220
BUAD 2120 Basic Business
Statistics
BUAD 3270 International
Business
Additional Support Courses
3
Any Non CIS Academic Course
including CIT 113 (Awarded as
CSC 1060)
CIS 205
CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.)
3
CIS 207
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics
3
BADM 202
UNIV 1000 The University Experience
1
Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course
Can Be Subbed
(With 30 Transfer Hours)
Academic elective
BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info.
2
Technology)
Total Additional Support Hours
3
3
BUAD 3280 Cyber Business Law
3
FIN 3090 Business Finance
MGT 3220 Organization and
Management
MGT 3580 Operations
Management
3
MKTG 3230 Principles of
Marketing
12
Total Business Core
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
BADM 203
3
*
3
3
**
30
120
*MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course
project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).
**MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the MKTG3230
final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and presentation;
please contact marketing faculty for requirements).
NOTE: Student must complete 36 hours of non-support ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.
NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 90 hours toward the degree with 30 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable
number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which
hours will count towards the degree.
NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.
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