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Community College of Baltimore County. A.A. in Humanities and Social Sciences AOC Communication and Media Studies to Xxxxxxxxx University B.S. in Business Communication This transfer plan is intended for students pursuing A.A. Humanities and Social Sciences AOC Communication and Media Studies at Community College of Baltimore County who are interested in pursuing a B.S. in Business Communication at Xxxxxxxxx University. The equivalencies below demonstrate how a student can meet both the requirements of the associate degree and prepare for a seamless transfer to Xxxxxxxxx University. Any student who enters Xxxxxxxxx with an A.A. or A.S. degree will have completed all general education requirements with the exception of Composition II if not taken at the community college. Please note:  Only courses that have course equivalencies are displayed. This guide does not show all transferable courses from this college. It also does not display all Xxxxxxxxx University Online courses that will fulfill a specific requirement.  Xxxxxxxxx grants credit by exam through CLEP, DANTES, IB, and AP. More information can be found in the Xxxxxxxxx catalog. For financial aid and scholarship information, please see: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/online/admissions-aid/financial- aid/online-undergraduate/index.html  For financial aid and scholarship information, please see: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/online/admissions-aid/financial-aid/online- undergraduate/index.html  Transfer plans are intended to be used as planning tools. If you need additional assistance in selecting courses to take prior to transferring to Xxxxxxxxx, contact Xxxxxxxxx University Online Admissions at 000-000-0000. Credit Categories Community College of Baltimore County Classes Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Credits Program Requirements Concentration Required Courses:  CMNS 205 - Business and Professional Communication  CMNS 252 - Intercultural Communication  MCOM 112 - Introduction to Applied Advertising, Public Relations, and Marketing  MCOM 151 - Introduction to Journalism  CM 260: Business and Professional Communication  CM 211: Intercultural Communication  CM 275: Principles and Practices of Public Relations  CM 253: Journalism I 12 Two-Semester Sequence:  CMNS 250 – Interpersonal Communication  CMNS 251 – Small Group Communication  CM 115: Interpersonal Communication  CM 255: Small Group Communication 6 Critical Thinking (choose one)  PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy  PHIL 103 - Critical Thinking  PHIL 240 - Ethics SU Recommends:  PHIL 240 - Ethics  CM 205: Communication Ethics 3 Program Electives (3-5 credits):  CMNS 133 - Voice and Diction Or  THTR 133 - Voice and Diction  CMNS 203 - Advanced Public Speaking  CMNS 271 - Internship in Communications or  CMNS 272 - Internship in Communications or  CM 254: Journalism II**Fulfills Writing Requirement  CM 300: Advanced Public Speaking (Program Elective)  CM 299: Communication (Program Elective)  THEA 210: Acting for the camera (Program Elective)  FMI 101: Cinema I: Storytelling (Program Elective) 0-0 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Classes Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Credits  CMNS 273 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 271 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 272 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 273 - Internship in Communications  HIST 150 - Movies: History & Art or  MCOM 150 - Movies: History and Art  MCOM 135 - Acting for the Camera  MCOM 149 - Television and Radio Announcing  MCOM 152 - Newspaper and Online Journalism SU Recommends:  MCOM 152 - Newspaper and Online Journalism  CMNS 203 - Advanced Public Speaking  CMNS 271-273: Internship  MCOM 135 - Acting for the Camera  HIST/MCOM 150 – Movies: History and Art GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREM ENTS English Composition ENGL 101 College Composition I ENG 151: English Composition 3 Credit Categories Community College of Baltimore County Classes Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Credits and literature (3 credits) English Composition and literature (3 credits) ENGL 102 College Composition II ENG 152: Writing About Literature 3 Arts and Humanities  CMNS 101: Fundamentals of Communication  Humanities Course SU Recommends:  MCOMM 111: Introduction to Mass Media  CM 101: Public Speaking  CM 270: New Media Communication 6 Biological and Physical Sciences  Lab Course  An additional course from CCBC Gen Ed Biological and Physical Sciences Courses Science and Mathematics requirement 7-8 Information Technology SU Recommends:  ARTD 109 Introduction to Interactive Media  GDES 125: Fundamentals of Digital Media 3 Wellness and Health See CCBC Gen Ed Wellness and Health Courses General Elective 3 Mathematics SU recommends  Math 153: Introduction to Statistical Xxxxxxx  Xxxx 000: Introduction to Statistics 4 Social and Behavioral Sciences  Social and Behavioral Science General Education Course  Social and Behavioral Science General Education Course  Social Science Requirement  Social Science Requirement 6 Remaining Courses to be taken at Xxxxxxxxx Students who complete the plan above (including recommended courses) and earn the A.A. in Communication and Media Studies will take the following courses at Xxxxxxxxx to meet the B.S. requirements. Students who transfer before completing the AS may have more general education and program requirements to take and fewer free electives. General Education (O credits) Program Requirements (Business Communication - 46 credits) Communication Core Required Courses - (10 Credits)‌ CM 290 Internship Preparation CM 310 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation CM 390 Organizational Communication CM 401 Senior Internship Business Core Required Courses - (12 Credits) MGT 204 Principles of Management MKT 206 Principles of Marketing MKT 311 Consumer Behavior MKT 336 Integrated Marketing Communication Design Core Required Courses- (6 Credits) GDES 270 Introduction to Corporate Communication Design PHOTO 141 Basic Digital Photography Technology Core Requirements - Choose 6 credits from the following ENG 256 Fundamentals of Digital Media GDES 208 Web Design I IS 135 MS Office Applications IS 260 Presentation Theory and Application Writing Core Options - Choose 6 Credits CM 303/ENG 303 Feature Writing CM 304/ENG 304 Magazine Writing and Publishing CM 305/ENG 305 Journalism Practicum CM 314/ENG 314 Public Relations Writing CM 323 Writing for the Web ENG 224 Introduction to Creative Writing ENG 324 Creative Writing: Non-Fiction Program Elective Options - Choose 6 Credits CM 120 Human Communication CM 265 Event Planning and Publicity CM 275 Principles and Practices of Public Relations CM 300 Advanced Public Speaking CM 305/ENG 305 Journalism Practicum CM 380 The Advertising Campaign CM 402 Special Topics in Communication ENG 225 Topics in Creative Writing ENG 381 Themes in Literature FMI 101 Cinema I: Storytelling FMI 102 Cinema II: Continuity FMI 204 Broadcast Production MGT 204 Principles of Management MGT 235 Introduction to Sports Management MKT 307 Market Research MKT 315 Sports Marketing MKT 316 Principles of Negotiation and Sales MKT 325 International Marketing Electives (12-14) credits Total credits to be taken at Xxxxxxxxx: 58-61

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Community College of Baltimore County. A.A. in Humanities and Social Sciences AOC Communication and Media Studies History to Xxxxxxxxx University B.S. in Business Communication Public History This transfer plan is intended for students pursuing A.A. Humanities and Social Sciences AOC Communication and Media Studies History at Community College of Baltimore County who are interested in pursuing a B.S. in Business Communication Public History at Xxxxxxxxx University. The equivalencies below demonstrate how a student can meet both the requirements of the associate degree and prepare for a seamless transfer to Xxxxxxxxx University. Any student who enters Xxxxxxxxx with an A.A. or A.S. degree will have completed all general education requirements with the exception of Composition II if not taken at the community college. Please note: Only courses that have course equivalencies are displayed. This guide does not show all transferable courses from this college. It also does not display all Xxxxxxxxx University Online courses that will fulfill a specific requirement. Xxxxxxxxx grants credit by exam through CLEP, DANTESXXXXXX, IB, and AP. More information can be found in the Xxxxxxxxx catalog. For financial aid and scholarship information, please see: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/online/admissions-aid/financial- aid/online-undergraduate/index.html For financial aid and scholarship information, please see: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/online/admissions-aid/financial-aid/online- undergraduate/index.html Transfer plans are intended to be used as planning tools. If you need additional assistance in selecting courses to take prior to transferring to Xxxxxxxxx, contact Xxxxxxxxx University Online Admissions at 000-000-0000. Credit Categories Community College of Baltimore County Classes Courses Credits Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Courses Credits Awarded PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Program Requirements Concentration Required Courses:  CMNS 205 - Business and Professional Communication  CMNS 252 - Intercultural Communication  MCOM 112 - Introduction to Applied Advertising, Public Relations, and Marketing  MCOM 151 - Introduction to Journalism  CM 260: Business and Professional Communication  CM 211: Intercultural Communication  CM 275: Principles and Practices of Public Relations  CM 253: Journalism I 12 Two-Semester Sequence:  CMNS 250 – Interpersonal Communication  CMNS 251 – Small Group Communication  CM 115: Interpersonal Communication  CM 255: Small Group Communication 6 Critical Thinking (choose one)  PHIL HIST 101 - Introduction to Philosophy  PHIL 103 - Critical Thinking  PHIL 240 - Ethics SU Recommends:  PHIL 240 - Ethics  CM 205: Communication Ethics 3 Program Electives (3-5 credits):  CMNS 133 - Voice and Diction Or  THTR 133 - Voice and Diction  CMNS 203 - Advanced Public Speaking  CMNS 271 - Internship in Communications or  CMNS 272 - Internship in Communications or  CM 254: Journalism II**Fulfills Writing Requirement  CM 300: Advanced Public Speaking (Program Elective)  CM 299: Communication (Program Elective)  THEA 210: Acting for the camera (Program Elective)  FMI 101: Cinema Western Civilization I: Storytelling (Program Elective) 0-0 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Classes Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Credits  CMNS 273 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 271 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 272 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 273 - Internship in Communications  HIST 150 - Movies: Ancient and Medieval History & Art or  MCOM 150 - Movies: History and Art  MCOM 135 - Acting for the Camera  MCOM 149 - Television and Radio Announcing  MCOM 152 - Newspaper and Online Journalism SU Recommends:  MCOM 152 - Newspaper and Online Journalism  CMNS 203 - Advanced Public Speaking  CMNS 271-273: Internship  MCOM 135 - Acting for the Camera  HIST/MCOM 150 – Movies: History and Art GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREM ENTS English Composition ENGL 101 College Composition I ENG 151: English Composition 3 Humanities requirement 3 Credit Categories Community College of Baltimore County Classes Courses Credits Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Courses Credits Awarded HIST 102 - Western Civilization II: Modern History 3 Humanities requirement 3 PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy Or PHIL 103 - Critical Thinking (whichever not taken for Humanities requirement) 3 PHIL 101 (Humanities requirement) 3 Program Elective (18 credits) HIST 000 - Xxxxxxx xx xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx I 3 HIST-109: The United States: Colonial America to 1877 3 HIST 112 - History of the United States II 3 HIST-110: The United States: 1877 to Present 3 SU recommends: • HIST 116 - African- American History Overview • HIST 127 - Native American History • History elective • History elective 12 • HIST-210 African American History • HIST-211 Topics in History • Elective • Elective 12 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS1 English Composition and literature (3 credits) ENGL 101 College Composition I 3 ENG 151: English Composition 3 1 Students must have at least 60 credits for an associate degree. Students who choose to take 3 credits of Mathematics and 7 credits of Biological and Physical Sciences, rather than 4 and 8, may need to take an additional class in order to reach at least 60 credits. Credit Categories Community College of Baltimore County Courses Credits Xxxxxxxxx University Courses Credits Awarded English Composition and literature (3 credits) ENGL 102 College Composition II 3 ENG 152: Writing About Literature 3 Arts and Humanities  Communication CMNS 101: 101 Fundamentals of Communication  Humanities Course SU Recommends:  MCOMM 111: Introduction to Mass Media  3 CM 101: Public Speaking  CM 270: New Media Communication 6 (CI- Intensive requirement) 3 Arts and Humanities Fulfilled by PHIL 101 listed above Humanities requirement Biological and Physical Sciences  Lab Course  An additional course from SU recommends two courses, one must be a lab. See CCBC Gen Ed Biological and Physical Sciences Courses 7-8 Science and Mathematics requirement requirement2 7-8 Information Technology SU Recommends:  ARTD 109 Introduction to Interactive Media  GDES 125: Fundamentals of Digital Media CSIT 120 Diversity in a Technological Society 3 General Elective 3 Wellness and Health See CCBC Gen Ed Wellness and Health Courses 3 General Elective 3 Mathematics SU recommends  Math 153: Introduction to Statistical Xxxxxxx  Xxxx 000: Introduction to Statistics 4 MATH 125 - Finite Mathematics and Modeling 3 MATH 135 (Quantitative Literacy Requirement) 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences  Social and Behavioral Science General Education Course  Social and Behavioral Science General Education Course  • ANTH 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology • SOCL 101 - Introduction to Sociology 6 • Social Science Requirement  Social Science Requirement 6 Remaining Courses to be taken at requirement (Xxxxxxxxx Students who complete the plan above (including recommended courses) and earn the A.A. in Communication and Media Studies will take the following courses at Xxxxxxxxx to meet the B.S. requirements. Students who transfer before completing the AS may have more general education and program requirements to take and fewer free electives. General Education (O credits) Program Requirements (Business Communication - 46 credits) Communication Core Required Courses - (10 Credits)‌ CM 290 Internship Preparation CM 310 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation CM 390 Organizational Communication CM 401 Senior Internship Business Core Required Courses - (12 Credits) MGT 204 Principles of Management MKT 206 Principles of Marketing MKT 311 Consumer Behavior MKT 336 Integrated Marketing Communication Design Core Required Courses- (6 Credits) GDES 270 Introduction to Corporate Communication Design PHOTO 141 Basic Digital Photography Technology Core Requirements - Choose requires 6 credits from the following ENG 256 Fundamentals 2 different disciplines). • Social Science requirement (Xxxxxxxxx requires 6 6 2 Xxxxxxxxx University requires a total of Digital Media GDES 208 Web Design I IS 135 MS Office Applications IS 260 Presentation Theory and Application Writing Core Options - Choose 6 Credits CM 303/ENG 303 Feature Writing CM 304/ENG 304 Magazine Writing and Publishing CM 305/ENG 305 Journalism Practicum CM 314/ENG 314 Public Relations Writing CM 323 Writing for the Web ENG 224 Introduction to Creative Writing ENG 324 Creative Writing: Non10-Fiction Program Elective Options - Choose 6 Credits CM 120 Human Communication CM 265 Event Planning and Publicity CM 275 Principles and Practices of Public Relations CM 300 Advanced Public Speaking CM 305/ENG 305 Journalism Practicum CM 380 The Advertising Campaign CM 402 Special Topics in Communication ENG 225 Topics in Creative Writing ENG 381 Themes in Literature FMI 101 Cinema I: Storytelling FMI 102 Cinema II: Continuity FMI 204 Broadcast Production MGT 204 Principles of Management MGT 235 Introduction to Sports Management MKT 307 Market Research MKT 315 Sports Marketing MKT 316 Principles of Negotiation and Sales MKT 325 International Marketing Electives (12-14) credits Total 12 credits to be taken at Xxxxxxxxx: 58-61completed in Math and Science (one course must be a math course and one science must have a lab component).

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Community College of Baltimore County. A.A. in Humanities and Social Sciences AOC Communication and Media Studies Psychology to Xxxxxxxxx University B.S. of Baltimore B.A. in Business Communication Psychology This transfer plan is intended for students pursuing A.A. an Associate of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences AOC Communication and Media Studies Psychology at Community College of Baltimore County who are interested in pursuing a B.S. B.A. in Business Communication Psychology at Xxxxxxxxx UniversityUniversity of Baltimore. The equivalencies below demonstrate how a student can meet both the requirements of the associate degree Associate Degree and prepare for a seamless transfer to Xxxxxxxxx University. Any student who enters Xxxxxxxxx with an A.A. or A.S. degree will have completed all general education requirements with the exception University of Composition II if not taken at the community collegeBaltimore. Please note: Only courses that have course equivalencies are displayed. This guide does not show all transferable transferrable courses from this college. It also does not display all Xxxxxxxxx University Online courses that will fulfill a specific requirement.  Xxxxxxxxx • UB grants credit by exam through CLEP, DANTES, IB, and AP. , More information can be found in the Xxxxxxxxx catalogUB Admission Undergraduate (freshman and Transfer) Admission pdf. For financial aid and scholarship information, please see: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/online/admissions-aid/financial- aid/online-undergraduate/index.html  For financial aid and scholarship see the website, University of Baltimore Financial Aid, for more information, please see: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/online/admissions-aid/financial-aid/online- undergraduate/index.html  . • Transfer plans are intended to be used as planning tools. If you need additional assistance in selecting courses to take prior to transferring to XxxxxxxxxThe University of Baltimore, contact Xxxxxxxxx University Online their Office of Admissions at 000410-000837-00004777. Credit Categories Community College of Baltimore County Classes Xxxxxxxxx Credits University of Baltimore Classes Credits Program Requirements Concentration Required Courses(9 Credits) PSYC 101:  CMNS 205 - Business and Professional Communication  CMNS 252 - Intercultural Communication  MCOM 112 - Introduction to Applied Advertising, Public Relations, and Marketing  MCOM 151 - Psychology* 3 PSYC 100: Introduction to Journalism  CM 260: Business and Professional Communication  CM 211: Intercultural Communication  CM 275Psychology 3 PSYC 103: Principles of Human Growth and Practices Development * 3 PSYC 205: Human Development 3 PSYC 201: Abnormal Psychology * 3 PSYC 350: Abnormal Psychology 3 Concentration (9 credits) HIST101: Western Civilization I and HIST102: Western Civilization II OR HIST111: History of Public Relations  CM 253the US I or HIST112: Journalism I 12 Two-Semester SequenceHistory of the US II 6 General Education Elective, Course equivalent based on course taken. 6 PHIL 101:  CMNS 250 – Interpersonal Communication  CMNS 251 – Small Group Communication  CM 115: Interpersonal Communication  CM 255: Small Group Communication 6 Critical Thinking (choose one)  PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy OR PHIL 103 - 103: Critical Thinking OR PHIL 240 - 240: Ethics SU Recommends:  PHIL 240 - Ethics  CM 205: Communication Ethics 3 General Education Elective, Course equivalent based on course taken. 3 Program Electives (3-5 15 credits):  CMNS 133 - Voice ) Depends on Course Recommended PSYC 207: Social Psychology * 3 Psychology 250 Social Psychology 3 PSYC 213: Cognitive Psychology * 3 Psychology 345 Cognitive Psychology 3 PSYC 215: Educational Psychology * 3 PSYC Elective 3 PSYC 217: Theories of Personality * 3 Psychology 335 Theories of Personality 3 PSYC 258: Psychology of Sex and Diction Or  THTR 133 - Voice and Diction  CMNS 203 - Advanced Public Speaking  CMNS 271 - Internship in Culture * 3 Psychology 215 Human Sexuality 3 Any course from approved list * 3 3 General Education Courses (23 credits) Communications or  CMNS 272 - Internship in Communications or  CM 254: Journalism II**Fulfills Writing Requirement  CM 300: Advanced Public Speaking (Program Elective)  CM 299: Communication (Program Elective)  THEA 210: Acting for the camera (Program Elective)  FMI 101: Cinema I: Storytelling (Program Elective) 0-0 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Classes Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Credits  CMNS 273 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 271 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 272 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 273 - Internship in Communications  HIST 150 - Movies: History & Art or  MCOM 150 - Movies: History and Art  MCOM 135 - Acting for the Camera  MCOM 149 - Television and Radio Announcing  MCOM 152 - Newspaper and Online Journalism SU Recommends:  MCOM 152 - Newspaper and Online Journalism  CMNS 203 - Advanced Public Speaking  CMNS 271-273: Internship  MCOM 135 - Acting for the Camera  HIST/MCOM 150 – Movies: History and Art GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREM ENTS English Composition ENGL 101 College Composition I ENG 151: English Composition 3 Credit Categories Community College of Baltimore County Classes Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Credits and literature (3 credits) CMNS 101: Fundamentals of Communication 3 General Education Elective 3 English Composition and literature (3 credits) ENGL 102 101: College Composition II ENG 152: Writing About Literature I 3 Arts and Humanities  CMNS WRIT 101: Fundamentals of Communication  Humanities Course SU Recommends:  MCOMM 111: Introduction to Mass Media  CM 101: Public Speaking  CM 270: New Media Communication 6 Reading and writing process for college composition 3 Biological and Physical Sciences  Lab Course  An additional course from CCBC Gen Ed (4 credits) BIOL 110: Biology I: Molecules and Cells (recommended) 4 General Education Science Elective 4 Biological and Physical Sciences Courses (3 credits) Any course from approved list; ERSC 121: Physical Geology recommended 3 Depends on course taken; and Biological / Physical Science General Education 3 Mathematics (3-4 credits) Math 153: Statistics* 4 Math 115: Introductory Statistics and Mathematics requirement 7-8 Information Technology SU Recommends:  ARTD 109 Introduction to Interactive Media  GDES 125: Fundamentals of Digital Media 3 Math General Education 4 Wellness and Health See CCBC Gen Ed Wellness (3 Any course from approved list 3 Depends on course taken 3 credits) Information Technology (3 credits) Any course from approved list - CSIT 101: Technology and Health Courses General Elective Information Systems (recommended) 3 Mathematics SU recommends  Math 153COSC 100: Introduction to Statistical Xxxxxxx  Xxxx 000: Introduction to Statistics 4 Computer Technology 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences PSYC 105: Multicultural Psychology (highly recommended) * 3 PSYC 305: Multicultural Psychology, Social and Behavioral Science General Education Course  Social and Behavioral Science General Education Course  Social Science Requirement  Social Science Requirement 6 3 Total Credits Taken for A.A. 62 Total Credits Transferred: 62 * a grade of C or better is required to earn direct course equivalency; if a D is earned, the course will only transfer as a general elective. Remaining Courses to be taken at Xxxxxxxxx Students who complete the plan above (including recommended courses) and earn the A.A. in Communication and Media Studies will take the following courses at Xxxxxxxxx University of Baltimore to meet the B.S. B.A. requirements. Students who transfer before completing the AS A.A.S. may have more general education and UB program requirements to take and fewer free electives. General Education (O credits) Program Requirements (Business Communication - 46 credits) Communication Core Required Courses - (10 Credits)‌ CM 290 Internship Preparation CM 310 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation CM 390 Organizational Communication CM 401 Senior Internship Business Core Required Courses - (12 Credits) MGT 204 Principles of Management MKT 206 Principles of Marketing MKT 311 Consumer Behavior MKT 336 Integrated Marketing Communication Design Core Required Courses- (6 Credits) GDES 270 UB Course Credits Psych 200: Introduction to Corporate Communication Design PHOTO 141 Basic Digital Photography Technology Core Requirements - Choose 6 Professional Practices 3 Credits Psych 300: History and Systems of Psychology 3 Credits Psych 308: Research Methods and Statistics I 3 Credits Psych 309: Research Methods and Statistics II 3 Credits Psych 490: Senior Project in Psychology 3 Credits Distributive Psychology Requirement – courses taken depend on area of focus and courses completed at CCBC. 3-12 credits Major Electives Complete at least five additional PSYC courses selected from the following ENG 256 Fundamentals list of Digital Media GDES 208 Web Design I IS 135 MS Office Applications IS 260 Presentation Theory and Application Writing Core Options courses, at least 3 credits of which must be earned in 400-level courses. 15 credits General Electives - Choose 6 Complete as many courses as necessary from any discipline to fulfill your 120-credit requirement to graduate. UB Course Credits CM 303/ENG 303 Feature Writing CM 304/ENG 304 Magazine Writing and Publishing CM 305/ENG 305 Journalism Practicum CM 314/ENG 314 Public Relations Writing CM 323 Writing for the Web ENG 224 Introduction to Creative Writing ENG 324 Creative Writing: Non-Fiction Program Elective Options - Choose 6 Credits CM 120 Human Communication CM 265 Event Planning and Publicity CM 275 Principles and Practices of Public Relations CM 300 Advanced Public Speaking CM 305/ENG 305 Journalism Practicum CM 380 The Advertising Campaign CM 402 Special Topics in Communication ENG 225 Topics in Creative Writing ENG 381 Themes in Literature FMI 101 Cinema I: Storytelling FMI 102 Cinema II: Continuity FMI 204 Broadcast Production MGT 204 Principles of Management MGT 235 Introduction to Sports Management MKT 307 Market Research MKT 315 Sports Marketing MKT 316 Principles of Negotiation and Sales MKT 325 International Marketing Electives (12-14) credits Total credits to be taken at Xxxxxxxxx: 58-6160 credits

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Community College of Baltimore County. A.A. in Humanities and Social Sciences AOC Communication and Media Studies Psychology to Xxxxxxxxx University B.S. of Baltimore B.A. in Business Communication Psychology This transfer plan is intended for students pursuing A.A. an Associate of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences AOC Communication and Media Studies Psychology at Community College of Baltimore County who are interested in pursuing a B.S. B.A. in Business Communication Psychology at Xxxxxxxxx UniversityUniversity of Baltimore. The equivalencies below demonstrate how a student can meet both the requirements of the associate degree Associate Degree and prepare for a seamless transfer to Xxxxxxxxx University. Any student who enters Xxxxxxxxx with an A.A. or A.S. degree will have completed all general education requirements with the exception University of Composition II if not taken at the community collegeBaltimore. Please note: Only courses that have course equivalencies are displayed. This guide does not show all transferable transferrable courses from this college. It also does not display all Xxxxxxxxx University Online courses that will fulfill a specific requirement.  Xxxxxxxxx • UB grants credit by exam through CLEP, DANTES, IB, and AP. , More information can be found in the Xxxxxxxxx catalogUB Admission Undergraduate (freshman and Transfer) Admission pdf. For financial aid and scholarship information, please see: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/online/admissions-aid/financial- aid/online-undergraduate/index.html  For financial aid and scholarship see the website, University of Baltimore Financial Aid, for more information, please see: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/online/admissions-aid/financial-aid/online- undergraduate/index.html  . • Transfer plans are intended to be used as planning tools. If you need additional assistance in selecting courses to take prior to transferring to XxxxxxxxxThe University of Baltimore, contact Xxxxxxxxx University Online their Office of Admissions at 000-000-0000. Credit Categories Community College of Baltimore County Classes Xxxxxxxxx Credits University of Baltimore Classes Credits Program Requirements Concentration Required Courses(9 Credits) PSYC 101:  CMNS 205 - Business and Professional Communication  CMNS 252 - Intercultural Communication  MCOM 112 - Introduction to Applied Advertising, Public Relations, and Marketing  MCOM 151 - Psychology* 3 PSYC 100: Introduction to Journalism  CM 260: Business and Professional Communication  CM 211: Intercultural Communication  CM 275Psychology 3 PSYC 103: Principles of Human Growth and Practices Development * 3 PSYC 205: Human Development 3 PSYC 201: Abnormal Psychology * 3 PSYC 350: Abnormal Psychology 3 Concentration (9 credits) HIST101: Western Civilization I and HIST102: Western Civilization II OR HIST111: History of Public Relations  CM 253the US I or HIST112: Journalism I 12 Two-Semester SequenceHistory of the US II 6 General Education Elective, Course equivalent based on course taken. 6 PHIL 101:  CMNS 250 – Interpersonal Communication  CMNS 251 – Small Group Communication  CM 115: Interpersonal Communication  CM 255: Small Group Communication 6 Critical Thinking (choose one)  PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy OR PHIL 103 - 103: Critical Thinking OR PHIL 240 - 240: Ethics SU Recommends:  PHIL 240 - Ethics  CM 205: Communication Ethics 3 General Education Elective, Course equivalent based on course taken. 3 Program Electives (3-5 15 credits):  CMNS 133 - Voice ) Depends on Course Recommended PSYC 207: Social Psychology * 3 Psychology 250 Social Psychology 3 PSYC 213: Cognitive Psychology * 3 Psychology 345 Cognitive Psychology 3 PSYC 215: Educational Psychology * 3 PSYC Elective 3 PSYC 217: Theories of Personality * 3 Psychology 335 Theories of Personality 3 PSYC 258: Psychology of Sex and Diction Or  THTR 133 - Voice and Diction  CMNS 203 - Advanced Public Speaking  CMNS 271 - Internship in Culture * 3 Psychology 215 Human Sexuality 3 Any course from approved list * 3 3 General Education Courses (23 credits) Communications or  CMNS 272 - Internship in Communications or  CM 254: Journalism II**Fulfills Writing Requirement  CM 300: Advanced Public Speaking (Program Elective)  CM 299: Communication (Program Elective)  THEA 210: Acting for the camera (Program Elective)  FMI 101: Cinema I: Storytelling (Program Elective) 0-0 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Classes Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Credits  CMNS 273 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 271 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 272 - Internship in Communications or  MCOM 273 - Internship in Communications  HIST 150 - Movies: History & Art or  MCOM 150 - Movies: History and Art  MCOM 135 - Acting for the Camera  MCOM 149 - Television and Radio Announcing  MCOM 152 - Newspaper and Online Journalism SU Recommends:  MCOM 152 - Newspaper and Online Journalism  CMNS 203 - Advanced Public Speaking  CMNS 271-273: Internship  MCOM 135 - Acting for the Camera  HIST/MCOM 150 – Movies: History and Art GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREM ENTS English Composition ENGL 101 College Composition I ENG 151: English Composition 3 Credit Categories Community College of Baltimore County Classes Xxxxxxxxx University Classes Credits and literature (3 credits) CMNS 101: Fundamentals of Communication 3 General Education Elective 3 English Composition and literature (3 credits) ENGL 102 101: College Composition II ENG 152: Writing About Literature I 3 Arts and Humanities  CMNS WRIT 101: Fundamentals of Communication  Humanities Course SU Recommends:  MCOMM 111: Introduction to Mass Media  CM 101: Public Speaking  CM 270: New Media Communication 6 Reading and writing process for college composition 3 Biological and Physical Sciences  Lab Course  An additional course from CCBC Gen Ed (4 credits) BIOL 110: Biology I: Molecules and Cells (recommended) 4 General Education Science Elective 4 Biological and Physical Sciences Courses (3 credits) Any course from approved list; ERSC 121: Physical Geology recommended 3 Depends on course taken; and Biological / Physical Science General Education 3 Mathematics (3-4 credits) Math 153: Statistics* 4 Math 115: Introductory Statistics and Mathematics requirement 7-8 Information Technology SU Recommends:  ARTD 109 Introduction to Interactive Media  GDES 125: Fundamentals of Digital Media 3 Math General Education 4 Wellness and Health See CCBC Gen Ed Wellness (3 Any course from approved list 3 Depends on course taken 3 credits) Information Technology (3 credits) Any course from approved list - CSIT 101: Technology and Health Courses General Elective Information Systems (recommended) 3 Mathematics SU recommends  Math 153COSC 100: Introduction to Statistical Xxxxxxx  Xxxx 000: Introduction to Statistics 4 Computer Technology 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences PSYC 105: Multicultural Psychology (highly recommended) * 3 PSYC 305: Multicultural Psychology, Social and Behavioral Science General Education Course  Social and Behavioral Science General Education Course  Social Science Requirement  Social Science Requirement 6 3 Total Credits Taken for A.A. 62 Total Credits Transferred: 62 * a grade of C or better is required to earn direct course equivalency; if a D is earned, the course will only transfer as a general elective. Remaining Courses to be taken at Xxxxxxxxx Students who complete the plan above (including recommended courses) and earn the A.A. in Communication and Media Studies will take the following courses at Xxxxxxxxx University of Baltimore to meet the B.S. B.A. requirements. Students who transfer before completing the AS A.A.S. may have more general education and UB program requirements to take and fewer free electives. General Education (O credits) Program Requirements (Business Communication - 46 credits) Communication Core Required Courses - (10 Credits)‌ CM 290 Internship Preparation CM 310 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation CM 390 Organizational Communication CM 401 Senior Internship Business Core Required Courses - (12 Credits) MGT 204 Principles of Management MKT 206 Principles of Marketing MKT 311 Consumer Behavior MKT 336 Integrated Marketing Communication Design Core Required Courses- (6 Credits) GDES 270 UB Course Credits Psych 200: Introduction to Corporate Communication Design PHOTO 141 Basic Digital Photography Technology Core Requirements - Choose 6 Professional Practices 3 Credits Psych 300: History and Systems of Psychology 3 Credits Psych 308: Research Methods and Statistics I 3 Credits Psych 309: Research Methods and Statistics II 3 Credits Psych 490: Senior Project in Psychology 3 Credits Distributive Psychology Requirement – courses taken depend on area of focus and courses completed at CCBC. 3-12 credits Major Electives Complete at least five additional PSYC courses selected from the following ENG 256 Fundamentals list of Digital Media GDES 208 Web Design I IS 135 MS Office Applications IS 260 Presentation Theory and Application Writing Core Options courses, at least 3 credits of which must be earned in 400-level courses. 15 credits General Electives - Choose 6 Complete as many courses as necessary from any discipline to fulfill your 120-credit requirement to graduate. UB Course Credits CM 303/ENG 303 Feature Writing CM 304/ENG 304 Magazine Writing and Publishing CM 305/ENG 305 Journalism Practicum CM 314/ENG 314 Public Relations Writing CM 323 Writing for the Web ENG 224 Introduction to Creative Writing ENG 324 Creative Writing: Non-Fiction Program Elective Options - Choose 6 Credits CM 120 Human Communication CM 265 Event Planning and Publicity CM 275 Principles and Practices of Public Relations CM 300 Advanced Public Speaking CM 305/ENG 305 Journalism Practicum CM 380 The Advertising Campaign CM 402 Special Topics in Communication ENG 225 Topics in Creative Writing ENG 381 Themes in Literature FMI 101 Cinema I: Storytelling FMI 102 Cinema II: Continuity FMI 204 Broadcast Production MGT 204 Principles of Management MGT 235 Introduction to Sports Management MKT 307 Market Research MKT 315 Sports Marketing MKT 316 Principles of Negotiation and Sales MKT 325 International Marketing Electives (12-14) credits Total credits to be taken at Xxxxxxxxx: 58-6160 credits

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