Bachelor of Arts. Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language. This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program may be counted toward satisfying this requirement Minimum total credits required 124 See page 1 for additional graduation requirements See page 3 for Important Notes Composition (6) */***EN 101 English Composition I (3) ENG 101 */**/***EN 102 English Composition II (3) ENG 201 Group I Humanities: (6 – 8) Select one of the following courses: COM 131 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3) COM 357 COM 135 Interpersonal Communication (3) COM 101 Select additional courses from: AT 105, 106; EN 235, 247, Various Humanities 251, 252, 261, 262, 270, 271, 272, 278, 281, 282; FR 101, Course Credit 102, 231, 232; GR 101 102, 231, 232; SP 101 102, 231, 232; HU 204, 205, 210, 219, 274, 281; MUS 110, 251, 252; PL 201, 202, 205, 209, 212; SL 150, 155 171, 172; TH 248 XXXXXX requires at least 8 credits from two subjects MTA requires two courses from two subjects*** Group II Social Sciences: (6 – 8) Select courses from: PS 110; CJ 140; EC 251, 252; AN 201, 210, 280, 285; HS 101, 102, 239, 240, 242, 250, 251; GE Various Social Science Credit 132, 135, 253; PY 201, 231, 232; SO 251, 254, 260; SW 102 Note: Student pursuing an Associate Degree are required to take PS 110 XXXXXX requires at least 8 credits from two subjects MTA requires two courses from two subjects*** Group III Natural Sciences: (9 - 12) BI 121 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4) Select one of the following options: HSC Credit
Bachelor of Arts. Political Science and Sociology | May 2008 - Magna Cum Laude - Presidential Scholar - Internships: United States Senate; Xxxxxxx and Manatos; National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies; Wola Nani HIV/AIDS nonprofit Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx is a member of the New York public affairs team, developing and advising on communications strategies for corporate, advocacy, philanthropic and nonprofit clients. At SKDK, Xxxxx has helped execute high-profile campaigns to protect women’s access to reproductive healthcare, raise awareness of common-sense solutions to the opioid epidemic and restore the public’s trust in Congress. She was part of the team that built a network of PR firms to help women across the country come forward to tell their stories of sexual harassment and assault through the TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund. Previously, Xxxxx worked at POLITICO New York (formerly Capital New York), spearheading POLITICO’s expansion into state markets across the country. EXPERIENCE SKDKnickerbocker, New York, NY Director (March 2019 – Present) Senior Associate (December 2017 – March 2019) Associate (July 2016 – December 2017) Assistant to Managing Partners (December 2015 – July 2016) • Lead development and execution of media strategies for policy announcements, major initiatives, and executive thought leadership for high-profile clients in government, nonprofit, private, and advocacy sectors • Work with national and local print, television, and online media to pitch coverage and shape incoming requests for clients • Prepare written materials including statements, op-eds, press releases, talking points, internal messaging, speeches, newsletters, and blog posts • Provide crisis communications support to clients, including messaging guidance and media monitoring Politico New York, New York, NY, Business Development Associate (July 2014 – December 2015) • Researched potential clients and identified key target accounts; scheduled phone and in-person meetings with top-tier contacts in the public and private sector in New York State; prepared marketing and backgrounded materials EDUCATION Tufts University, Boston, MA
Bachelor of Arts. June 2002. Institute of American Indian Arts. Associate of Fine Arts. May 2000. University of Alaska, Anchorage, Associates of Arts and Applied Sciences. April 1998. Xxxxxx Xxxx, MSW, LCSW Fordham University. Master of Social Work. May 1999.
Bachelor of Arts. The current tuition and fees applicable to The Art Institutes International - Kansas City programs are as follows: (This is based on $429 per credit hour.) Advertising(BA) (180 credits) Baking & Pastry Arts(AAS) (90 credits) Culinary Arts(AAS) (90 credits) Culinary Management(BA) (180 credits) Digital Filmmaking & Video Production (BA) (180 credits) Fashion Design(BA) (180 credits) Fashion Marketing(BA) (180 credits) Tuition per Quarter* $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 Application Fee Enrollment Fee Starting Kit** Lab Fee Per Quarter**** Total Tuition for Program***** $50 $100 $398.18 — $77,768.1 $50 $100 $779.83 $300 $41,339.83 $50 $100 $779.83 $300 $41,339.83 $50 $100 $779.83 $300 $81,449.83 $50 $100 $1492.46 — $78,862.46 $50 $100 $671.50 — $78,041.50 $50 $100 $398.18 — $77,768.18 Game Art & Design(BA) (180 credits) Graphic Design(AAS) (90 credits) Graphic & Web Design(BA) (180 credits) Interior Design(BA) (180 credits) Media Arts & Animation(BA) (180 credits) Photography(BA) (180 credits) Visual Effects & Motion Graphics (BA) (180 credits) Tuition per Quarter* $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 $6,864 Application Fee Enrollment Fee Starting Kit** Lab Fee Per Quarter**** Total Tuition for Program***** $50 $100 $398.18 — $77,768.18 $50 $100 $398.18 — $39,159.18 $50 $100 $398.18 — $77,768.18 $50 $100 $685.48 — $78,055.48 $50 $100 $398.18 — $77,768.18 $50 $100 $398.18 — $77,768.18 $50 $100 $1,492.46 — $78,862.46 Baking & Pastry*** (Diploma) (55 credits) Culinary Arts *** (Diploma) (55credits) Digital Image Management (Diploma) (48 credits) Fashion Retailing (Diploma) (48 credits) Web Design & Development (Diploma) (48 credits) Web Design & Interactive Communications (Diploma) (48 credits) Tuition per Quarter* $5,148 $5,148 $5,148 $5,148 $5,148 $5,148 Application Fee Enrollment Fee Starting Kit** Lab Fee Per Quarter**** Total Tuition for Program***** $50 $100 $779.83 $300 $25,724.83 $50 $100 $779.83 $300 $26,024.83 $50 $100 — — $20,742 $50 $100 — — $20,742 $50 $100 — — $20,742 $50 $100 — — $20,742 * The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs are based on 9 quarters at 16 credits ($6,864.00 per quarter) and 3 quarters at 12 credits ($5,148.00). The Associate of Arts degree programs are based on 4 quarters at 16 credits ($6,864.00 per quarter, 1 quarter at 14 credits ($6,006.00 per quarter) and 1 quarter at 12 credits ($5,148.00 per quarter). ** The Starting Kit is optional and the price is subject to change. *** The C...
Bachelor of Arts. Science degree shall receive a salary increase of 10%.
Bachelor of Arts. Science (BA/BS) degree shall receive a salary increase of 10%.
Bachelor of Arts. Political Science and Sociology | May 2008 - Magna Cum Laude - Presidential Scholar - Internships: United States Senate; Xxxxxxx and Manatos; National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies; Wola Nani HIV/AIDS nonprofit SUMMARY is a member of the New York public affairs team, developing and advising on communications strategies for corporate, advocacy, philanthropic and nonprofit clients. At SKDK, has helped execute high-profile campaigns to protect women’s access to reproductive healthcare, raise awareness of common-sense solutions to the opioid epidemic and restore the public’s trust in Congress. She was part of the team that built a network of PR firms to help women across the country come forward to tell their stories of sexual harassment and assault through the TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund. Previously, worked at POLITICO New York (formerly Capital New York), spearheading POLITICO’s expansion into state markets across the country. EXPERIENCE SKDKnickerbocker, New York, NY Director (March 2019 – Present)
Bachelor of Arts. HDF 508 Early Childhood Program Administration/Leadership (3) Foreign Language Requirement (0-16 hours) SPE 585 Early Childhood Special Education (3) Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language, including Ametican Sign Language (ASL). This requirement may also be Capstone (8) BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS: satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two HDF 409 Lead Teaching in Early Childhood (8) foreign language courses from the University Program Group IV-B may be counted toward satisfying this requirement. Minor In any university approved minor or Internship (20-30 "The Bachelor of Arts degree Is only avallable on the Main hours): Campus. Internship must be 20-30 hours and sponsored by the department of the major. Administration and registration may be through BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: related disciplines but the responsibility of the internship Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-9 hours) requirements, parameters, etc., must be that of the department of A minimum of 33 credit hours in the natural and social sciences the major. are required. Courses taken to satisfy University Program, Competencies, Area Requirements, or Specialized Studies Electives (16) requirements may be counted toward fulfilling this requirement Please note that this transfer guide Is applicable to transfer students whether attending CMU on the Main Campus In Xx Xxxxxxxx, Ml or attending CMU Online Contact Undergraduate Admissions at xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx for major related course information and or explore xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/transfer, CMU's Transfer Eguivalency Tool and the CMU's Transfer Simulation Tool. For more information on CMU's Global Campus or Online Campus, please call STT-268-4636 or visit us on the Web at xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/globalcampus Effec:tlve Bulletin YNr: 2018 - 2019 WDICP 10/2018 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Admissions: Xxxxxxxx Xxxx 000 X Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xx 00000 I 1-989-774-3076 xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx I xxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx CMU is �n AA/EO institution, providins: equal opportunity to a11 persons, including minoritiH, femalH, veterans and individuals with dis.abilities. (see xxxxx.xxx/xxxx) UComm 9063 Transfer Credit Guide This guide is subject to change and should be used in consultation with an academic advisor. CMU CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY MAJOR: Ear y Chi dhood Deve opment and Learning DEGREE: Bache or of Science in Education (E ementary Standard Certificate) Lansing Community College Credits Central Michigan University Equivalent General Ed...
Bachelor of Arts. Completion of the 202 course in any foreign language. This requirement may also be satisfied by passing the 202 examination or equivalent. Two foreign language courses from the University Program may be counted toward satisfying this requirement
Bachelor of Arts. English HUM 2323 Non-Western Literature ENG 3913 or 3923 ENG 2513 Introduction to Literary Study Foreign Language —-3 hrs. Minor Elective 15 hrs. ENG 3143 Introduction to Film ENG 3213 Shakespeare ENG 3363 Critical Approaches —-3 hrs. ENG Writing Elective —-3 hrs. Minor —-3 hrs. Minor 18 hrs. ENG 4883 Publication and Portfolio Capstone ENG 4013 Grammar and Linguistics ENG 3193 Persuasive Writing and Logic ENG Literature Elective —-3 hrs. Minor 15 hrs. —-3 hrs. ENG Literature Elective —-3 hrs. Minor —-3 hrs. Minor or Elective —-3 hrs. Minor or Elective —-3 hrs. Minor or Elective 16 hrs. Total Credit Hours 63 hrs. * Please see chart on second page for course equivalencies Course Equivalency Table Seminole State College East Central University ENG 1113 Composition I ENG 1113 Freshman Composition I ENG 1213 Composition II ENG 1213 Freshman Composition II ENG 2113 Creative Writing ENG 2243 Introduction to Creative Writing ENG 2413 Introduction to Literature HUM 2413 Responding to Literature ENG 2543 British Literature I ENG 2643 British Literature to 1800 ENG 2653 British Literature II ENG 2653 British Literature Since 1800 ENG 2753 Survey of American Literature I ENG 2423 American Literature to 1865 ENG 2883 Survey of American Literature II ENG 2433 American Literature Since 1865 NOTES: Articulated using SSC’s A.A. For Language Arts & Humanities (English Emphasis). Articulated without a minor selected. A minor is required, please see an advisor for appropriate courses. A student transferring with an Associate degree in Arts or Science from SSC fulfills ECU’s general educa- tion requirement by transferring his or her credit to East Central University. Transferring credit for general education does not eliminate or otherwise affect any of the following ECU requirements: (1) prerequisites;