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College Transcript. Submit an official final CCM transcript, indicating receipt of the AS Degree in Criminal Justice directly to the ESU Office of Admission prior to matriculating to ESU.  Enrollment: Enroll at ESU within one year of graduation from CCM. Not attend another institution of higher education between CCM graduation and enrollment at ESU.  Applying: Submit an application, with application fee, for admission as a transfer student to ESU. Students are encouraged to apply well before the application deadline dates. (Please refer to the ESU Transfer Student website for the online application link, application deadline dates, additional resources, and ESU transfer counselor contacts: xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx. CCM in Criminal Justice (AS) to ESU in Criminal Justice (BS) Transfer Agreement Course Guide Transfer Credits: Upon receiving an AS in Criminal Justice, CCM students will be transferring a minimum of 61‐62 credit hours into ESU. The following courses will transfer with a grade of “C” or better, and a 2.00 cumulative and major GPA. At this point, the student will be able to major in Criminal Justice and receive credit for the following courses: General Education, Pre‐Requisite, Co‐Requisite Equivalencies County College of Xxxxxx East Stroudsburg University Course Number Credit Course Number Credit ENG 111 English Composition I 3 ENGL 103 English Composition 3 ENG 112 English Composition II 3 ENGL 199 GE 3 COM 109 Speech Fundamentals 3 CMST 111 Speech Communication 3 CMP 110 Intro to Data Processing 3 CPSC 199 GE 3 CHM 105 Forensic Science 3 PHYS 199 GE 3 Mathematics Elective: MAT 110 College Algebra MAT 118 Calculus w/Applications to Bus & Eco. MAT 123 Precalculus MAT 124 Statistics MAT 130 Probability & Statistics MAT 131 Analytic Geom. & Calculus I 3 General Education Elective Group B MATH 130 GE Applied Algebraic Methods MATH 131 GE Applied Calculus MATH 135 GE Pre‐Calculus MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 140 GE Calculus I 3 MAT 132 Calculus II & Analytical Geom. MATH 141 GE Calculus II SOC 102 Principles of Sociology & PSY 113 General Psychology 6 SOC 111 GE Intro to Sociology & PSY 100 GE General Psychology 6 Humanities Elective 3 General Education Elective 3 General Education Electives 3 General Education Electives 3 CJS 121 Criminal Justice System 3 SOCJ 150 Intro Criminal Justice 3 CJS 116 Intro to Criminology 3 SOC 341 GE Criminology 3 CJS 213 Police & the Community 3 SOCJ 352 Police & Community Relations 3 CJS 221 Criminal Law & Procedure 3 SOCJ 299 Department Elective 3 SOC 222 Deviant Behavior 3 SOC 344 Deviance 3 HIS 203 History of Minorities 3 HIST 199 GE 3 SOC 214 Cultural Diversity in America 3 SOC 102 GE Intro to Cultural Diversity 3 Criminal Justice Electives: CJS 115 Intro to Security CJS 122 Classics of Criminology CJS 131 Intro to Corrections CJS 214 Juvenile Delinquency CJS 215 Investigative Function CJS 223 Criminal Evidence & Procedure CJS 224 Intro to Police Operations POL 270 Civil Liberties Basic Rights & Freedom CJS 225 Probation & Parole 3 SOCJ 151 Intro to Security SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 250 Corrections SOC 342 GE Juvenile Delinquency SOCJ 351 Police Investigation SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 251 Police & Organ. & Admin POLS 299 Department Elective SOJC 299 Department Elective 3 Total 61‐62 Total 61‐62 Junior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOC 254 Quantitative Approaches 3 SOC 312 Research Methods 3 General Education Elective/elective 3 SOCJ 350 Criminal Process 3 Diversity Elective (SOC 201 or SOC/SOCJ 302 or SOC 343 or SOC 377 3 General Education Elective 3 General Education Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Senior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOC/SOCJ Elective 3 SOC 486 Fieldwork & Observation 3‐6 General Education Elective 3 SOC(J) 495 Seminar 3 SOCJ 475 Criminal Process 3 SOC/SOCJ Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3

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College Transcript. Submit an official final CCM RVCC transcript, indicating receipt of the AS Degree in Criminal Justice Exercise Science directly to the ESU Office of Admission prior to matriculating to ESU.  Enrollment: Enroll at ESU within one year of graduation from CCMRVCC. Not attend another institution of higher education between CCM RVCC graduation and enrollment at ESU.  Applying: Submit an application, with application fee, for admission as a transfer student to ESU. Students are encouraged to apply well before the application deadline dates. (Please refer to the ESU Transfer Student website for the online application link, application deadline dates, additional resources, and ESU transfer counselor contacts: xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx. CCM in Criminal Justice RVCC Exercise Science (AS) to ESU in Criminal Justice Exercise Science (BS) Transfer Agreement Course Guide Transfer Credits: Upon receiving an AS in Criminal JusticeExercise Science from RVCC, CCM students will be transferring a minimum of 61‐62 credit hours into ESU. The ESU accepts the following courses will transfer 66 credits with a grade grades of “C” or better, and a 2.50 major GPA and 2.00 cumulative and major GPA. At this point, the student will be able to major in Criminal Justice Exercise Science and receive credit for the following courses: General Education, Pre‐Requisite, Co‐Requisite Co‐Requisite, & Major Equivalencies County Raritan Valley Community College of Xxxxxx East Stroudsburg University Course Number Credit Course Number Credit ENG 111 English ENGL 111‐English Composition I 3 ENGL 103 GE: English Composition 3 ENG 112 English BIOL 124‐Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 BIOL 111‐GE‐Human A &P 1 4 CISY 102‐Computer Literacy 3 CPSC100 GE: PCS and their Uses 3 PSYC 103‐Intro. To Psychology 3 PSY 100 GE: General Psychology 3 FITN 131‐Current Health Issues 3 EXSC 299‐ Department elective credit 3 ENGL 112‐English Composition II 3 ENGL 199 GE 162‐GE‐Intro. To Literary Analysis 3 COM 109 Speech Fundamentals BIOL 125‐Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIOL 112‐GE‐ Human A &P II 4 FITN 129‐First Aid & CPR 3 CMST 111 Speech Communication EXSC 299‐ Department elective credit 3 CMP 110 Intro to Data Processing FITN 148‐Lifeguarding 3 CPSC 199 GE EXSC 299‐ Department elective credit 3 CHM 105 Forensic Science FITN 132‐Concepts of Aerobic Conditioning 1 EXSC 120‐Physical Conditioning 1 FITN 135‐Intro. To Weight Training 1 EXSC 122‐Strength Training 1 BIOL 142‐Intro. To Nutrition 3 PHYS 199 GE HLTH 299‐ Department elective credit 3 Mathematics Elective: MAT 110 College Algebra MAT 118 Calculus w/Applications to Bus SOCI 101‐Intro. To Sociology 3 SOC 111‐GE‐Intro. To Sociology 3 FITN 123‐Prevention & EcoCare of Athletic Injuries 3 ATEP 230‐Prevention and Management of Sport and Fitness Injuries 3 FITN 203‐Exer. MAT 123 Precalculus MAT 124 Statistics MAT 130 Probability Measurement & Statistics MAT 131 Analytic Geom. Prescription 3 EXSC 330‐Health Related Fitness Assessment 3 Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Elective‐GE 3 Fitness & Calculus Wellness Elective 2 EXSC 299‐Department elective credit 2 FITN 146‐Exercise Physiology & Body Mechanics 3 EXSC 310‐Exercise Physiology I 3 FITN 201‐Kinesiology 3 EXSC 202‐Kinesiology 3 FITN 207‐Sports Management 3 EXSC 299‐Department elective credit 3 FITN 290‐Fitness Cooperative Education 3 EXSC 342‐Power Training for Sport Performance 3 General Education Elective Group B MATH 130 GE Applied Algebraic Methods MATH 131 GE Applied Calculus MATH 135 GE Pre‐Calculus MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 140 GE Calculus I 3 MAT 132 Calculus II & Analytical Geom. MATH 141 GE Calculus II SOC 102 Principles of Sociology & PSY 113 General Psychology 6 SOC 111 GE Intro to Sociology & PSY 100 GE General Psychology 6 Humanities Elective 3 General Education Elective 3 Mathematics 3 MATH 100‐GE‐Numbers and Sets 3 Total 66 Total 66 General Education Electives 3 General Education Electives 3 CJS 121 Criminal Justice System 3 SOCJ 150 Intro Criminal Justice 3 CJS 116 Intro to Criminology 3 SOC 341 GE Criminology 3 CJS 213 Police & the Community 3 SOCJ 352 Police & Community Relations 3 CJS 221 Criminal Law & Procedure 3 SOCJ 299 Department Elective 3 SOC 222 Deviant Behavior 3 SOC 344 Deviance 3 HIS 203 History of Minorities 3 HIST 199 GE 3 SOC 214 Cultural Diversity in America 3 SOC 102 GE Intro to Cultural Diversity 3 Criminal Justice Electives: CJS 115 Intro to Security CJS 122 Classics of Criminology CJS 131 Intro to Corrections CJS 214 Juvenile Delinquency CJS 215 Investigative Function CJS 223 Criminal Evidence & Procedure CJS 224 Intro to Police Operations POL 270 Civil Liberties Basic Rights & Freedom CJS 225 Probation & Parole 3 SOCJ 151 Intro to Security SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 250 Corrections SOC 342 GE Juvenile Delinquency SOCJ 351 Police Investigation SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 251 Police & Organ. & Admin POLS 299 Department Elective SOJC 299 Department Elective 3 Total 61‐62 Total 61‐62 Junior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOC 254 Quantitative Approaches 3 SOC 312 Research Methods 3 General Education Elective/elective 3 SOCJ 350 Criminal Process 3 Diversity Elective (SOC 201 or SOC/SOCJ 302 or SOC 343 or SOC 377 3 General Education Elective 3 General Education Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Senior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOC/SOCJ Elective 3 SOC 486 Fieldwork & Observation 3‐6 General Education Elective 3 SOC(J) 495 Seminar 3 SOCJ 475 Criminal Process 3 SOC/SOCJ Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3Recommendations Humanities: Fine Art [Art, Music, Theatre] ART 101; 119; 127; 130 [MUS 111] Foreign Lang. [FRE 111; 112; 211; 212] [GER 111; 112; 211; 212] [SPN 111; 112; 211; 212] Philosophy [PHL 111; 114; 115; 212] Mathematics: Math [MAT 111; 112; 113; 115; 118; 120; 131; 132] Social Sciences: Economics [ECO 211; 212]; Geography [PHY 118] [SOC 108]; History [HIST 111; 112; 113; 114; 117; 160; 167; 209; 210; 245] [HON 117]; Political Science [GOV 211] [POL 111; 211] [PUB 111]; Sociology [HON 111; 120; 202] [SOC 111; 112; 120; 180; 202; 209; 216; 280]

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College Transcript. Submit an official final CCM BCC transcript, indicating receipt of the AS Degree in Criminal Justice Exercise Science directly to the ESU Office of Admission prior to matriculating to ESU.  Enrollment: Enroll at ESU within one year of graduation from CCMBCC. Not attend another institution of higher education between CCM BCC graduation and enrollment at ESU.  Applying: Submit an application, with application fee, for admission as a transfer student to ESU. Students are encouraged to apply well before the application deadline dates. (Please refer to the ESU Transfer Student website for the online application link, application deadline dates, additional resources, and ESU transfer counselor contacts: xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx. CCM in Criminal Justice BCC Exercise Science (AS) to ESU in Criminal Justice Exercise Science (BS) Transfer Agreement Course Guide Transfer Credits: Upon receiving an AS in Criminal JusticeExercise Science from BCC, CCM students will be transferring a minimum of 61‐62 credit hours into ESU. The ESU accepts the following courses will transfer 65 credits with a grade grades of “C” or better, and a 2.50 major GPA and 2.00 cumulative and major GPA. At this point, the student will be able to major in Criminal Justice Exercise Science and receive credit for the following courses: General Education, Pre‐Requisite, Co‐Requisite Co‐Requisite, & Major Equivalencies County Bergen Community College of Xxxxxx East Stroudsburg University Course Number Credit Course Number Credit ENG 111 WEX 519‐ Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation & Emergency Aid 3 HLTH 240‐Health Emergencies 3 WEX 164 ‐Exercise Science 3 EXSC 100‐Introduction to Exercise Science 3 WRT 101‐ English Composition I 3 ENGL 103 English 103‐English Composition 3 ENG 112 MAT ‐ Mathematics Elective 3‐4 Science (Group B)‐General Education Credit 3‐4 Humanities Elective 3 Arts and Letters (Group A)‐General Education Credits 3 WEX 182 ‐ Fitness Measurement 3 EXSC 120‐Physical Conditioning and EXSC 121‐ Aerobic Fitness Activities 2 WEX184 ‐ Sports Medicine 1 – Theory And Practice 3 EXSC 299‐Departmental Elective Credit 3 COM100‐ Speech Communication or COM102‐ Public Speaking 3 CMST 100‐GE:Speech Communication or CMST 253‐GE: Public Speaking 3 WRT210‐ English Composition II 3 ENGL 199 GE 203‐GE:Advanced Composition 3 COM 109 Speech Fundamentals Social Science Elective 3 CMST 111 Speech Communication 3 CMP 110 Intro to Data Processing 3 CPSC 199 GE 3 CHM 105 Forensic Social Science 3 PHYS 199 GE 3 Mathematics Elective: MAT 110 College Algebra MAT 118 Calculus w/Applications to Bus & Eco. MAT 123 Precalculus MAT 124 Statistics MAT 130 Probability & Statistics MAT 131 Analytic Geom. & Calculus I (Group C)‐General Education Credit 3 General Education Elective Or Free Elective 3 Social Science (Group B MATH 130 GE Applied Algebraic Methods MATH 131 GE Applied Calculus MATH 135 GE Pre‐Calculus MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 140 GE Calculus I C)‐General Education Credit 3 MAT 132 Calculus II WEX 106‐ Nutrition for Exercise & Analytical Geom. MATH 141 GE Calculus II SOC 102 Fitness 3 EXSC 299‐Departmental Elective Credit 3 Natural Science Elective 4 Science (Group B)‐General Education Credit 4 Humanities Electives 6 Arts and Letters (Group A)‐General Education Credits 6 Social Science Elective 3 Social Science (Group C)‐General Education Credit 3 WEX 183 ‐ Programs & Principles of Sociology & PSY 113 General Psychology Conditioning 3 EXSC 299‐Department Elective Credit 3 Natural Science Elective 4 Science (Group B)‐General Education Credit 4 Humanities Electives 6 SOC 111 GE Intro to Sociology & PSY 100 GE General Psychology Arts and Letters (Group A)‐General Education Credits 6 Humanities Free Elective 3 General Arts and Letters (Group A)‐General Education Elective 3 General Education Electives 3 General Education Electives 3 CJS 121 Criminal Justice System 3 SOCJ 150 Intro Criminal Justice 3 CJS 116 Intro to Criminology 3 SOC 341 GE Criminology 3 CJS 213 Police & the Community 3 SOCJ 352 Police & Community Relations 3 CJS 221 Criminal Law & Procedure 3 SOCJ 299 Department Elective 3 SOC 222 Deviant Behavior 3 SOC 344 Deviance 3 HIS 203 History of Minorities 3 HIST 199 GE 3 SOC 214 Cultural Diversity in America 3 SOC 102 GE Intro to Cultural Diversity 3 Criminal Justice Electives: CJS 115 Intro to Security CJS 122 Classics of Criminology CJS 131 Intro to Corrections CJS 214 Juvenile Delinquency CJS 215 Investigative Function CJS 223 Criminal Evidence & Procedure CJS 224 Intro to Police Operations POL 270 Civil Liberties Basic Rights & Freedom CJS 225 Probation & Parole 3 SOCJ 151 Intro to Security SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 250 Corrections SOC 342 GE Juvenile Delinquency SOCJ 351 Police Investigation SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 251 Police & Organ. & Admin POLS 299 Department Elective SOJC 299 Department Elective Credits 3 Total 61‐62 65‐66 Total 61‐62 65 Junior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOC 254 Quantitative Approaches Credi t EXSC 451‐Aerobic Fitness Workshop 2 EXSC 447‐Sport Nutrition 3 SOC 312 Research Methods EXSC 453‐Reducing Coronary Heart Disease Workshop 2 EXSC 452‐Exercises and Weight Control Workshop 2 EXSC 230‐Personal Training Workshop 1 EXSC 454‐Anaerobic Training Workshop 2 EXSC 322‐Strength and Conditioning Theory 3 Elective‐(General Education Elective) choose from the following in Arts and Letters Group: Fine Arts; Modern Languages‐MLNG, or MLCH, or MLJA, or MLFR, or MLGR, or MLIT, or MLSP; or Performing Art 3 Elective‐ (General Education Elective/elective Elective)‐ choose from the following in Social Science Group: Geography‐GEOG 110, or 120, or 121, or 130, or 220 Political Science‐POLS 101, or 111, or 117, or 201, or 211, 222 or 223; History; or Economics 3 SOCJ 350 Criminal Process Elective ‐(General Education Elective)‐ can choose from the following in Social Science Group: Geography‐GEOG 110, or 120, or 121, or 130, or 220 Political Science‐POLS 101, or 111, or 117, or 201, or 211, 222 or 223; History; or Economics 3 Diversity Elective (SOC 201 or SOC/SOCJ 302 or SOC 343 or SOC 377 3 General Elective‐(General Education Elective 3 General Education Elective Elective)‐can choose from the following in Science Group: 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 1 Total 15 Total 16 Senior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOCEXSC 402‐Psychology of Sport and Exercise 3 EXSC 410‐Organization and Administration of Exercise and Wellness Programs 3 EXSC 431‐Analysis of Performance Skills 3 EXSC 445‐Seminar in Adult Fitness Programs 3 Elective ‐(General Education Elective) choose from the following in Arts and Letters Group: Fine Arts; Modern Languages‐MLNG, or MLCH, or MLJA, or MLFR, or MLGR, or MLIT, or MLSP; Performing Art; Philosophy‐110, 171, 172,212,213,221,231, 235, 238, 241, 251, 265, 273, 281, or 285 3 EXSC 455‐Health/SOCJ Fitness Specialist Workshop 1 Elective 3 SOC 486 Fieldwork & Observation 3‐6 General EXSC 456‐Certificed Strength and Conditioning Specialist Workshop 1 Elective ‐(General Education Elective) choose from the following in Arts and Letters Group: Fine Arts; Modern Languages‐MLNG, or MLCH, or MLJA, or MLFR, or MLGR, or MLIT, or MLSP; Performing Art; Philosophy‐110, 171, 172,212,213,221,231, 235, 238, 241, 251, 265, 273, 281, or 285 3 Elective 3 SOC(J) 495 Seminar 3 SOCJ 475 Criminal Process 3 SOC/SOCJ Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 31

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College Transcript. Submit an official final CCM BCCC transcript, indicating receipt of the AS AA Degree in Criminal Justice Sport Management directly to the ESU Office of Admission prior to matriculating to ESU.  Enrollment: Enroll at ESU within one year of graduation from CCMBCCC. Not attend another institution of higher education between CCM BCCC graduation and enrollment at ESU.  Applying: Submit an application, with application fee, for admission as a transfer student to ESU. Students are encouraged to apply well before the application deadline dates. (Please refer to the ESU Transfer Student website for the online application link, application deadline dates, additional resources, and ESU transfer counselor contacts: xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx. CCM in Criminal Justice BCCC Sport Management (ASAA) to ESU in Criminal Justice Sport Management (BS) Transfer Agreement Course Guide Transfer Credits: Upon receiving an AS AA in Criminal JusticeSport Management from BCCC, CCM students will be transferring a minimum of 61‐62 credit hours into ESU. The ESU accepts the following courses will transfer 60 credits with a grade grades of “C” or better, and a 2.00 2.50 major GPA and 2.50 cumulative and major GPA. At this point, the student will be able to major in Criminal Justice Sport Management and receive credit for the following courses: General Education, Pre‐Requisite, Co‐Requisite Co‐Requisite, & Major Equivalencies Bucks County Community College of Xxxxxx East Stroudsburg University Course Number Credit Course Number Credit ENG 111 COMP 110‐ English Composition I 3 ENGL 103 English 103‐English Composition 3 ENG 112 HLTH 103‐ Life and Health 3 HLTH 220‐Personal & Consumer Health 3 SPMT 200‐ Introduction to Sport Management 3 SMGT 299 –Departmental Elective 3 CISC 100‐ Introduction to Computers 3 CPSC 100‐GE: Personal computers and Their Uses 3 Physical Education Elective 2 General Education electives 2 COMP 111‐ English Composition II 3 ENGL 199 GE 203‐GE:Advanced Composition 3 COM 109 Speech Fundamentals Math and Science Elective 3 Math and Science electives 3 SPMT 203‐History & Philosophy of Sport 3 SMGT 299‐Departmental Elective 3 Humanities Elective 3 Elective 3 HLTH 110‐ Responding to Emergencies 3 HLTH 240‐Health Emergencies 3 SPMT 202 Facility Management/Event Planning 3 SMGT 299‐Departmental Elective 3 ECON 111‐ Principles of Economics; Macro 3 ECON 111‐GE:Principles of Macroeconomics 3 SOCI 110‐ Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 111‐GE: Intro. to Sociology 3 SPMT 201‐ Sport Marketing 3 SMGT 299‐Departmental Elective 3 COMM 110‐ Effective Speaking 3 CMST 111 Speech Communication 253‐Public Speaking 3 CMP 110 Intro to Data Processing Cultural Perspectives 3 CPSC 199 GE SOC 199‐GE 3 CHM 105 Forensic Science 3 PHYS 199 GE 3 Mathematics Elective: MAT 110 College Algebra MAT 118 Calculus w/Applications to Bus & Eco. MAT 123 Precalculus MAT 124 Statistics MAT 130 Probability & Statistics MAT 131 Analytic Geom. & Calculus I 3 Physical Education Elective 4 General Education Elective Group B 4 MATH 130 GE Applied Algebraic Methods MATH 131 GE Applied Calculus MATH 135 GE Pre‐Calculus MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 140 GE Calculus I 3 MAT 132 Calculus II & Analytical Geom. MATH 141 GE Calculus II SOC 102 Principles of Sociology & PSY 113 General Psychology 6 SOC 111 GE Intro to Sociology & PSY 100 GE General Psychology 6 Humanities Elective 3 General Education Elective 3 General Education Electives INTG 285‐ Integration of Knowledge 3 General Education Electives Elective credit 3 CJS 121 Criminal Justice System SPMT 280‐ Sport Management Internship 3 SOCJ 150 Intro Criminal Justice 3 CJS 116 Intro to Criminology 3 SOC 341 GE Criminology 3 CJS 213 Police & the Community 3 SOCJ 352 Police & Community Relations 3 CJS 221 Criminal Law & Procedure 3 SOCJ 299 Department Elective 3 SOC 222 Deviant Behavior 3 SOC 344 Deviance 3 HIS 203 History of Minorities 3 HIST 199 GE 3 SOC 214 Cultural Diversity in America 3 SOC 102 GE Intro to Cultural Diversity 3 Criminal Justice Electives: CJS 115 Intro to Security CJS 122 Classics of Criminology CJS 131 Intro to Corrections CJS 214 Juvenile Delinquency CJS 215 Investigative Function CJS 223 Criminal Evidence & Procedure CJS 224 Intro to Police Operations POL 270 Civil Liberties Basic Rights & Freedom CJS 225 Probation & Parole 3 SOCJ 151 Intro to Security SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 250 Corrections SOC 342 GE Juvenile Delinquency SOCJ 351 Police Investigation SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 251 Police & Organ. & Admin POLS 299 Department Elective SOJC 299 Department SMGT 299‐Departmental Elective 3 Total 61‐62 60 Total 61‐62 60 Junior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOC 254 Quantitative Approaches SMGT 304 – Historical Aspect of Sport 3 SOC 312 Research Methods SMGT 409 – Concepts of Sport Marketing 3 General SMGT 347 – Introduction to Sports Law 3 SMGT 445 – Organization and Administration of Physical Education Elective/elective 2 SMGT 408 – Financing Sport Operations 3 SOCJ 350 Criminal Process Sports Management Elective –SMGT 209, 327, 402, 404, 405,406 2/3 SMGT 201*‐Foundations of Sport Management (Required at ESU) 3 Diversity Sports Management Elective (SOC 201 or SOC/SOCJ 302 or SOC 343 or SOC 377 ‐SMGT 209, 327, 402, 404, 405,406 3 General Education Elective 3 General Education Sports Management Elective ‐SMGT 209, 327, 402, 404, 405,406 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Credit 1 16 13/14 Senior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOC/SOCJ Elective SMGT 440 – Contemporary Sport 3 SOC SMGT 486 Fieldwork & Observation 3‐6 – Field Experience and Internship 12 SMGT 447 – Sport Facilities 3 Sports Management Elective‐ SMGT 209, 327, 402, 404, 405,406 3 General Education Elective ‐ can choose from the following in Social Science Group: Geography‐GEOG 110, or 120, or 121, or 130, or 220 Political Science‐POLS 101, or 111, or 117, or 201, or 211, 222 or 223 3 SOC(J) 495 Seminar General Education Elective‐ can choose from the following in Arts and Letters Group: Fine Arts; Modern Languages‐MLNG, or MLCH, or MLJA, or MLFR, or MLGR, or MLIT, or MLSP; or Performing Art 3 SOCJ 475 Criminal Process 3 SOC/SOCJ Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective General Education Elective‐ can choose from the following Science Group: BIOL 103, or 104, or 105, or 106, or 111, or 112, or 114 PHYS 101, or 102, or 105, or 106, or 107, or 110 or 117, or 118, or 121; Psychology 3

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College Transcript. Submit an official final CCM BCCC transcript, indicating receipt of the AS Degree in Criminal Justice Exercise Science directly to the ESU Office of Admission prior to matriculating to ESU.  Enrollment: Enroll at ESU within one year of graduation from CCMBCCC. Not attend another institution of higher education between CCM BCCC graduation and enrollment at ESU.  Applying: Submit an application, with application fee, for admission as a transfer student to ESU. Students are encouraged to apply well before the application deadline dates. (Please refer to the ESU Transfer Student website for the online application link, application deadline dates, additional resources, and ESU transfer counselor contacts: xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx. CCM in Criminal Justice BCCC Exercise Science (AS) to ESU in Criminal Justice Exercise Science (BS) Transfer Agreement Course Guide Transfer Credits: Upon receiving an AS in Criminal JusticeExercise Science from BCCC, CCM students will be transferring a minimum of 61‐62 credit hours into ESU. The ESU accepts the following courses will transfer 60 credits with a grade grades of “C” or better, and a 2.50 major GPA and 2.00 cumulative and major GPA. At this point, the student will be able to major in Criminal Justice Exercise Science and receive credit for the following courses: General Education, Pre‐Requisite, Co‐Requisite Co‐Requisite, & Major Equivalencies Bucks County Community College of Xxxxxx East Stroudsburg University Course Number Credit Course Number Credit ENG 111 COMP 110-English Composition I 3 ENGL 103 103-English Composition 3 ENG 112 BIOL 181-Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIOL 111- GE: A & P I 4 PHED 180-Foundations of Physical Ed. 3 EXSC 100-Introduction to Exercise Science 3 PSYC 110-Psychology 3 PSY 100-GE:Introduction to Psychology 3 Fitness Activity 2 ELEC 199 2 COMP 111-English Composition II 3 ENGL 199 199-GE 3 COM 109 Speech Fundamentals BIOL 182-Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIOL 112- GE: A& P II 4 HLTH 120N-Nutirition 3 CMST 111 Speech Communication HLTH 299-Departmental Elective 3 CMP 110 Intro to Data Processing 3 CPSC Lifestyle Activity 2 ELEC 199 GE 3 CHM 105 Forensic Science 3 PHYS 199 GE 3 Mathematics Elective: MAT 110 College Algebra MAT 118 Calculus w/Applications to Bus & Eco. MAT 123 Precalculus MAT 124 Statistics MAT 130 Probability & Statistics MAT 131 Analytic Geom. & Calculus I 2 Arts Elective 3 General Education Elective Group B MATH 130 GE Applied Algebraic Methods MATH 131 GE Applied Calculus MATH 135 GE Pre‐Calculus MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 110 GE General Statistics MATH 140 GE Calculus I Elective-(Group A) 3 MAT 132 Calculus II & Analytical Geom. MATH 141 GE Calculus II COMM 110-Effectuve Speaking 3 CMST 253-GE: Public Speaking 3 EXSC 200-Biomechanics 4 EXSC 203-Kinesiology-Mechanical Analysis 3 SOCI 110-Sociology 3 SOC 102 Principles of Sociology & PSY 113 General Psychology 6 SOC 111 GE Intro 111-GE: Introduction to Sociology & PSY 100 GE General Psychology 6 Humanities 3 Cultural Perspectives Elective 3 General Education Elective 3 Survival Activity 2 ELEC 199 2 MATH 115-Elementary Statistics 3 MATH 110- GE: General Education Electives Statistics 3 EXSC 201-Physiology of Exercise 4 EXSC 310-Exercise Physiology I 3 General Elective 3 General Education Electives 3 CJS 121 Criminal Justice System 3 SOCJ 150 Intro Criminal Justice 3 CJS 116 Intro to Criminology 3 SOC 341 GE Criminology 3 CJS 213 Police & the Community 3 SOCJ 352 Police & Community Relations 3 CJS 221 Criminal Law & Procedure 3 SOCJ 299 Department Elective 3 SOC 222 Deviant Behavior Aquatics Activity 2 ELEC 199 2 Integration of Knowledge 3 SOC 344 Deviance 3 HIS 203 History of Minorities 3 HIST ELEC 199 GE 3 SOC 214 Cultural Diversity in America 3 SOC 102 GE Intro to Cultural Diversity 3 Criminal Justice Electives: CJS 115 Intro to Security CJS 122 Classics of Criminology CJS 131 Intro to Corrections CJS 214 Juvenile Delinquency CJS 215 Investigative Function CJS 223 Criminal Evidence & Procedure CJS 224 Intro to Police Operations POL 270 Civil Liberties Basic Rights & Freedom CJS 225 Probation & Parole 3 SOCJ 151 Intro to Security SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 250 Corrections SOC 342 GE Juvenile Delinquency SOCJ 351 Police Investigation SOCJ 299 Department Elective SOCJ 251 Police & Organ. & Admin POLS 299 Department Elective SOJC 299 Department Elective 3 Total 61‐62 60 Total 61‐62 60 Junior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOC 254 Quantitative Approaches EXSC 451‐Aerobic Fitness Workshop 2 EXSC 447‐Sport Nutrition 3 SOC 312 Research Methods EXSC 453‐Reducing Coronary Heart Disease Workshop 2 EXSC 452‐Exercises and Weight Control Workshop 2 EXSC 230‐Personal Training Workshop 1 EXSC 454‐Anaerobic Training Workshop 2 EXSC 322‐Strength and Conditioning Theory 3 Elective‐(General Education Elective)‐ ‐ can choose from the following in Arts and Letters Group: Fine Arts; Modern Languages‐MLNG, or MLCH, or MLJA, or MLFR, or MLGR, or MLIT, or MLSP; or Performing Art 3 Elective ‐ (General Education Elective/elective ) choose from the following in Social Science Group: Geography‐GEOG 110, or 120, or 121, or 130, or 220 Political Science‐POLS 101, or 111, or 117, or 201, or 211, 222 or 223; History; or Economics 3 SOCJ 350 Criminal Process EXSC 311‐Exercise Physiology II 3 Diversity Elective‐(General Education Elective)‐can choose from the following in Science Group 3 EXSC 202‐Kinesiology‐Applied Anatomy 3 EXSC 120‐Physical Conditioning 1 EXSC 121‐Aerobic Fitness Activities 1 Total 16 Total 16 Senior Year at ESU Fall Spring EXSC 402‐Psychology of Sport and Exercise 3 EXSC 410‐Organization and Administration of Exercise and Wellness Programs 3 EXSC 431‐Analysis of Performance Skills 3 EXSC 445‐Seminar in Adult Fitness Programs 3 Elective (SOC 201 or SOC/SOCJ 302 or SOC 343 or SOC 377 3 General Education Elective) ‐ choose from the following in Arts and Letters Group: Fine Arts; Modern Languages‐MLNG, or MLCH, or MLJA, or MLFR, or MLGR, or MLIT, or MLSP; Performing Art; Philosophy‐110, 171, 172, 212, 213,221,231, 235, 238, 241, 251, 265, 273, 281, or 285 3 EXSC 455‐Health/Fitness Specialist Workshop 1 EXSC 330‐Health‐ Related Fitness Assessment and Exercise Programming 3 EXSC 456‐Certificed Strength & Conditioning Specialist Workshop 1 Elective 3 General ‐(General Education Elective Elective)‐ ‐ can choose from the following in Arts and Letters Group: 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Senior Year at ESU Fall Spring Course Number Credit Course Number Credit SOC/SOCJ Elective 3 SOC 486 Fieldwork & Observation 3‐6 General Education Elective 3 SOC(J) 495 Seminar 3 SOCJ 475 Criminal Process 3 SOC/SOCJ Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3

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