Common use of Bachelor of Arts Clause in Contracts

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

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Samples: Macrao Transfer Agreement, Macrao Transfer Agreement, Macrao Transfer Agreement

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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 /***ENG 111 College Composition I (3) ENG 101 */**/***EN 102 English /**/***ENG 112 College 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 112 Fundamental Oral Communication (3) COM 101 Select additional courses from: AT 105ARC 251; ART 151, 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 110152, 251, 252255; PL 201ASL (except 116); COM; EMB Various Humanities 140, 202175, 205229; ENG (except 090 – 108, 209111 (all), 212112 (all), 113 Course Credit (all), 211, 230, 290 – 299); SL 150FR (except 290 – 299); HIS 111, 155 171112; IHU (except 110, 172267 – 269, 290 – 293, 295 – 299) ; TH 248 LIT (except 290 – 299); MUS 100, 111, 112, 118, 119, 120; PHL (except 290 – 299); SPA (except 109, 290 – 299); SSI 232, 234 XXXXXX requires at least 8 credits from two subjects MTA requires two courses from two subjects*** Group II Social Sciences: (6 - 8) Select courses one of the following: POL 104 American Politics w/ Project (4) PSC 105 HIS 237 History of Michigan w/ Project (3) HST 237 PSY 211 Introduction to Psychology (4) PSY 100 Select any additional courses, if required, from: PS BIO 230; ECN 221, 222, 268; GEO (except 103, 111, 261, 267); HIS (except 290 – 299); POL (except 290 – 299); PSY (except 290 – 299); SOC (except 157, 158, 159, 161 & 162, 259); SSI (except 110; CJ 140; EC 251, 252; AN 201269, 210290, 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 110 291) XXXXXX requires at least 8 credits from two subjects MTA requires two courses from two subjects*** Group III Natural Sciences: (9 8) BIO 111 Principles of Biology (4) BIO 110 CHM 101 General Chemistry (4) CHM 120 & 127 MACRAO requires at least one lab science course. MTA requires two courses from two subjects. At least one must be a lab science course*** Mathematics: (3 - 124) BI 121 Human */***Select one course from the following: MTH 118, 120, 121, Varied MTH Credit 122, 151, 153, 160, 161, 162, 208, 209, 260, 261, 263, 264; MACRAO ONLY: May select MTH 119 Note: MTH 208 OR 209 will transfer to CMU as a quantitative reasoning (QR) course. Students may not use the same course to meet math competency and QR competency at CMU. Additional Courses (38) BIO 152 Anatomy & and Physiology I (4) Select one HSC Credit BIO 153 Anatomy and Physiology II (4) HSC Credit Note: Students who transfer BIO 152 and 153 to CMU will receive credit for HSC 214 and 215. HSC 140 Basic Medical Emergencies (2) HSC Credit LW 220 Lifelong Wellness (1) PED ACT LWT 210 Nutrition (3) FNS 370 LWT 230 Theory of Strength Training (2) PES Credit Note: Students who transfer LWT 230 to CMU will receive credit for PES 189 LWT 240 Health Fitness Instructor (4) HSC 220 LWT 242 Group Fitness Instructor (4) PES Credit LWT 251 Exercise Physiology (4) HSC 308 LWT 255 Health Fitness Management and Promotion (3) HSC Credit LWT 260 Health Fitness Experience (5) HSC Credit Lifelong Wellness electives from associate deg. program (2) PED Activity Total credits taken at Delta 67 - 71 This guide is subject to change. It should be used in conjunction with an academic advisor and reflects successful completion of the following optionsMACRAO Agreement and the MTA. *CMU competency course requires a grade of "C" or better to satisfy the requirement. **Preferred course selection and a required graduation requirement. ***MACRAO and MTA applicable courses require a grade of "C" or better to satisfy the requirement. 3/2016 WD Important Notes: HSC Credit• It is strongly recommended that transfer students contact CMU early in their college career to ensure proper course sequencing for their major, optimizing course scheduling, and timely degree completion at CMU. CMU School of Health Sciences 989.774.3541 • This is a limited enrollment major with secondary admission criteria above the requirement for admission to the university. Please see a CMU advisor early for information on transfer credit, courses in your minor or in other degree requirements at this level, and admissions criteria.

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Samples: Macrao Transfer Agreement

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