Credits Required. Major Courses 39 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or Business-Related Requirements 40 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at the community college-level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisor. These courses are not used to calculate the major
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Samples: Industrial Technology and Management Articulation Agreement
Credits Required. Major Courses 39 Business Core Requirements 30 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 201 ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 202 STQM 260 Introduction to Statistics 3 MATH 150 Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals 181 BLAW 321 Contracts and Sales 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 150 MGMT 370 Quality Science Statistics 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Operations Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant FINC 322 Financial Management 1 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 ISYS 321 Business Information Systems 3 No Equivalent BUSN 499 Integrating Experience 3 No Equivalent Major Courses 33 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course ISYS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Systems and Software 3 COMG 153 RMIN 200 or PROJ 320 or Accounting (ACCT) Elective or Finance (FINC) Elective or Statistics (STQM) Elective Foundations Risk Management and Insurance or Project Management Fundamentals or Accounting (ACCT) Elective or Finance (FINC) Elective or Statistics (STQM) Elective 3 Varies MGMT 302 Team Dynamics and Organizational Behavior 3 MGMT 283 MGMT 305 Agile Leadership 3 No Equivalent INTB 310 or INTB 335 International Business Systems or Cross-Cultural Business 3 BUSN 110 or No Equivalent MGMT 350 Management Metrics and Decision Making 3 No Equivalent MGMT 373 Human Resource Management 3 MGMT 286 MGMT 447 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility 3 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality 488 or MGMT 489 Advanced Management Cases and Operations Managment Problems or Case Development and Research 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial MGMT 491 Management Internship 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization Varies Directed Elective (Advisor Approval) 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone 3 No Equivalent ManufacturingVaries MINOR, IndustrialCERTIFICATE, OR CONCENTRATION — 18 Credits Required (Advisor Approval) Minor, Certificate, or Business-Related Requirements 40 Credits RequiredConcentration A total of 18 credits is required with a maximum of 6 to 7 credits overlapping courses with degree that must be substituted with directed electives to meet the minimum 120 credits required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework Two courses must be at the community college-300 level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisorhigher. These courses are not used to calculate the majormajor 2.00 GPA requirement. Choose one of
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Credits Required. Major Courses 39 Credits RequiredIn addition to the required courses below, choose two course, 6 credits, from the Advanced Study certificates in: Lean Systems and Leadership, Performance Metrics, or Supply Chain Management and Lean Logistics. Students can select from a concentration and another course from a different concentration or can select two courses from the same concentration. Other MMBA courses may be substituted to best fit the needs of the individual student’s professional career goals. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 3.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx FSU Course Xxxxxx FSU Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer FSU Cr. Hrs. MCC Equiv. MCC Course MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals Title MCC Cr. Hrs. NURS 631 Leadership Role for Nurse Administrators 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation Nursing Informatics Concentration – 9 Credits Required In addition to the required courses below, choose two courses or a pair of courses from the MS in Information Security and Technology Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone 3 No Equivalent ManufacturingIntelligence Advanced Study Certificates in: Business Intelligence, IndustrialIncident Response, or Business-Related Requirements 40 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at the community college-level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programsProject Management. Other options are available and should MISI courses may be discussed with a program advisorsubstituted to best fit the needs of the individual student’s professional career goals. These courses are not used to calculate the majormajor 3.00 GPA requirement. FSU Course FSU Course Title FSU Cr. Hrs. MCC Equiv. MCC Course Title MCC Cr. Hrs. NURS 641 Leadership Role for Informatics Nurse Specialist 3 No Equivalent No Equivalent No Equivalent Total Credits Required for Degree 147 Program Contact Information: Main Campus, Big Rapids College of Health Professions (000) 000-0000 | XXX@xxxxxx.xxx Ferris Online (000) 000-0000 | (000) 000-0000 | xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/transfer Delivery Locations This degree is offered fully online. Admission Requirements New Students • BSN Degree with a GPA of 3.00 Overall (on a 4.00 scale) • Licensure as a Registered Nurse - MI Licensure or Eligibility • Clinical Nursing Experience - Recommended 2 Years’ Experience • Writing Sample - APA Format Preferred on Specific Topic • 3 Professional Letters of Reference • Curriculum Vitae - Include Professional Achievements • Official Transcripts of Undergraduate and Graduate Coursework • Completed MSN Application Form • International Students: Minimum TOEFL score of 550 • Conditional Admission may be granted in cases where selected admission criteria have not been demonstrated. The Graduate Program Coordinator will make recommendations of this to the Director of the School of Nursing, whose approval is required. If conditional admission is granted, the student must complete 9 semester hours of graduate work with a 3.00 GPA (on a 4.00 scale) or clear any deficiencies to qualify for regular admission.
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Credits Required. Major Students are encouraged to work with an advisor to select appropriate general education courses. Diversity Competency - 2 Courses 39 Credits Required. These If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute and 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute. Visit the Xxxxxx State for more information. Communication Competency Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course COMM 121 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 COM 257 ENGL 150 English 1 3 ENG 111 ENGL 250 English 2 3 ENG 222 ENGL 321 Advanced Composition 3 No Equivalent Quantitative Literacy Competency Requirements for Quantitative Literary Competency can be met with the following: • Official Pre-2016 Math SAT Score of 560 or Higher • Official Post-2016 Math SAT Score of 580 or Higher • Official Math ACT Score of 24 or Higher Requirements for Quantitative Literary Competency can be met with the following: • Official Pre-2016 Math SAT Score of 560 or Higher • Official Post-2016 Math SAT Score of 580 or Higher • Official Math ACT Score of 24 or Higher Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MATH 114 Quantitative Reasoning for Professionals 4 No Equivalent MATH 115 Intermediate Algebra 3 MAT 105 MATH 117 Contemporary Mathematics 4 MAT 114 Natural Sciences Competency Two courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirementrequired with a minimum of 6 credits: must have at least one lab course. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals 3 BIOL 103 Biological Concepts 4 BIO 100 or BIO 101 PHYSC 115 Inquiry into Physical Science 4 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles Culture Competency Three courses are required with a minimum of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines and Technology Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 No Equivalent have at least one at FSU 200 level or higher course. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality LITR 326 Children's Literature 3 ENG 281 HIST 121 United States History to 1877 3 HIS 211 HIST 230 Michigan History 3 HIS 223 Self and Operations Managment Society Competency Three courses are required with a minimum of 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines and have at least one at FSU 200 level or higher course, and at least one Self and Society Foundation course. The courses listed below must be taken for the Child Life Specialist concentration. They can, however, apply to all Early Childhood concentrations. See Xxxxxx advisor for course substitutions other than those listed. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course GEOG 100 Geography of World Regions 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Management PLSC 121 American Government 1 - People and Politics 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization POL 201 ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or Business-Related Requirements 40 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at the community college-level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisor. These courses are not used to calculate the majorECO 202
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Credits Required. Major Courses 39 Credits RequiredIn order to graduate with a bachelor's degree, a student must have a minimum of 120 credits. These The electives required for each student may vary depending on courses are used taken. Based on how a student meets the programmatic requirements, they may need more or less than 31 to calculate 33 credits of elective courses to meet the major 2.75 GPA requirementrequired 120 credit minimum. Xxxxxx The total number of elective credits required depends on the chosen concentration in the Concentration section. Ferris Course Xxxxxx Ferris Course Title Xxxxxx Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management MECH 122 or ISYS 105 Computer Applications 1 for Technology or Introduction to Microcomputer Systems and Software 2 or 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals CIS 103 or BA 145 MATH 126 or MATH 130 Algebra and Analytical Trigonometry or Advanced Algebra and Analytical Trigonometry 4 MA 108 and MA 110 or MA 131 MATL 240 Introduction to Material Science 4 TE 114 MFGT 150 Manufacturing Processes 2 MN 119 PDET 122 Parametric Modeling 1 DR 150 or DR 258 or DR 260 Varies Electives (Consult Advisor) 31-33 Select MN 224, MN 242, and MN 244 and one of the following courses: DR 241, EG 110, MN 165, MN 217, or MN 219 CONCENTRATION — 18-20 Credits Required (Advisor Approval) Choose One Concentration Process Development Concentration (PDV) 20 Credits Required. Available at Both Big Rapids and Grand Rapids Campuses. Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MFGE 312 CNC and CAM 4 No Equivalent MFGE 324 Principles of Process Planning 1 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 PLTS 325 Plastics Technology 2 MN 220 MFGE 411 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law Process Planning 2 2 No Equivalent WELD 416 Production Welding Processes 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics 421 Automation and Systems Design 4 No Equivalent MFGE 422 Manufacturing Facilities Planning 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Management Quality Concentration (QTY) 18 Credits Required. Available at Grand Rapids Campus Only. Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course ENGL 311 Advanced Technical Writing 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant EN 249 MATL 341 Material Selection Metals 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization 443 Continuous Improvement 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 444 Quality Auditing 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone MFGE 446 Design of Experiments 2 3 No Equivalent ManufacturingMFGE 447 Quality Planning 3 No Equivalent PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION Manufacturing Engineering Technology Programs (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS New Student Admission Requirements • The Manufacturing Engineering Technology, IndustrialBS degree is only open to students who meet the Transfer Student Admission Requirements below. • High school students interested in this program may apply to the Manufacturing Technology, AAS program. Transfer Student Admission Requirements • Combined college or university GPA of 2.50 (on a 4.00 scale) from all institutions attended. Developmental courses will not be considered in computing the GPA requirement. • Minimum 57 transferable semester credit hours (C or higher) from an accredited college or university, including technical courses, general and technical related courses. • Successful completion of COMM 121, ENGL 150 and (ENGL 211 or ENGL 250), MATH 126 or MATH 130, MATL 240, MFGE 150, PDET 122, MECH 122 or ISYS 105, a Natural Science Competency course (preferably Chemistry), a Culture Competency course, a Self and Society Competency course, or Businesstransfer equivalent courses of C grade of higher. MORE INFORMATION Select courses may be delivered online and/or in a mixed delivery format (i.e. a mix of online and face-Related Requirements 40 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework to-face instruction at the community college-level in fields relating Ferris Main Campus or at a statewide location). To fulfill the residency requirement for a bachelor’s degree a student must earn a minimum of 30 credits from Xxxxxx State University. Steps to businessApply • Complete your . • Submit official transcripts • Submit official transcripts from every school attended to • Or mail to: Xxxxxx State University Admissions Office 0000 X. Xxxxx Xx., industrial topicsXXX 000 Big Rapids, manufacturingMI 49307 • Submit test scores (if required) • ACT Scores; go to the - Xxxxxx State University School Code: 1994 • SAT, or engineering, or from other sources, such as CLEP and AP Sores; go to the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisor. These courses are not used to calculate the major- Xxxxxx State University School Code: 1222
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Samples: Technology Articulation Agreement
Credits Required. Major Courses 39 Business Core Requirements 30 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 BUSA 201 ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 BUSA 202 STQM 260 Introduction to Statistics 3 BUSA 216 MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals BUSA 211 BLAW 321 Contracts and Sales 3 No Equivalent BUSA 205 MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 No Equivalent BUSA 209 Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization FINC 322 Financial Management 1 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 ISYS 321 Business Information Systems 3 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement BUSN 499 Integrating Experience 3 No Equivalent Major Courses 24 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course HSMG 113 Sanitation and Safety 3 No Equivalent HSMG 215 Hospitality Cost Controls 3 HOSP 254 HSMG 292 Hospitality Management Internship 1 3 ENOL 290 HSMG 300 Guest Service Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone HSMG 360 Hospitality Leadership and Supervision 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or Business-Related Requirements 40 HSMG 392 Hospitality Management Internship 2 3 VITI 291 HSMG 403 Hospitality Law 3 No Equivalent HSMG 499 Hospitality Senior Seminar 3 No Equivalent Computer Literacy 3 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at the community college-level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should This requirement can be discussed met with a program advisorcompetency exam or Microsoft Certification with elective courses to replace the 3 credits required. These courses are not used to calculate the majormajor 2.00 GPA requirement.
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Credits Required. Major Courses 39 Business Core Requirements 30 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 201 ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 202 STQM 260 Introduction to Statistics 3 MATH 150 Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals 181 BLAW 321 Contracts and Sales 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 150 MGMT 370 Quality Science Statistics 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Operations Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant FINC 322 Financial Management 1 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 ISYS 321 Business Information Systems 3 No Equivalent BUSN 499 Integrating Experience 3 No Equivalent Major Courses 33 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course ISYS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Systems and Software 3 COMG 153 RMIN 200 or PROJ 320 or Accounting (ACCT) Elective or Finance (FINC) Elective or Statistics (STQM) Elective Foundations Risk Management and Insurance or Project Management Fundamentals or Accounting (ACCT) Elective or Finance (FINC) Elective or Statistics (STQM) Elective 3 Varies MGMT 302 Team Dynamics and Organizational Behavior 3 MGMT 283 MGMT 305 Agile Leadership 3 No Equivalent INTB 310 or INTB 335 International Business Systems or Cross-Cultural Business 3 BUSN 110 or No Equivalent MGMT 350 Management Metrics and Decision Making 3 No Equivalent MGMT 373 Human Resource Management 3 MGMT 286 MGMT 447 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility 3 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality 488 or MGMT 489 Advanced Management Cases and Operations Managment Problems or Case Development and Research 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial MGMT 491 Management Internship 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization BUSG --- Business Related Directed Elective (Advisor Approval) 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone 3 No Equivalent ManufacturingENTR 120 MINOR, IndustrialCERTIFICATE, OR CONCENTRATION — 18 Credits Required (Advisor Approval) Minor, Certificate, or Business-Related Requirements 40 Credits RequiredConcentration A total of 18 credits is required with a maximum of 6 to 7 credits overlapping courses with degree that must be substituted with directed electives to meet the minimum 120 credits required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework Two courses must be at the community college-300 level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisorhigher. These courses are not used to calculate the majormajor 2.00 GPA requirement. Choose one of
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Credits Required. Major Courses 39 Business Core Requirements 30 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 BA 256 ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 BA 257 STQM 260 Introduction to Statistics 3 BA 254 or MA 215 or PY 281 MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals BA 283 BLAW 321 Contracts and Sales 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 No Equivalent BA 270 Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment Management 3 BA 175 + BA 278 FINC 322 Financial Management 1 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial ISYS 321 Business Information Systems 3 No Equivalent BUSN 499 Integrating Experience 3 No Equivalent Major Courses 25 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course HSMG 113 Sanitation and Safety 3 CA 111 HSMG 215 Hospitality Cost Controls 3 No Equivalent HSMG 292 Hospitality Management Internship 1 3 CA 180 HSMG 300 Guest Service Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification HSMG 360 Hospitality Leadership and Standardization Supervision 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics HSMG 392 Hospitality Management Internship 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone HSMG 403 Hospitality Law 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or Business-Related Requirements 40 HSMG 499 Hospitality Senior Seminar 3 No Equivalent Computer Literacy 3 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at the community college-level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should This requirement can be discussed met with a program advisorcompetency exam or Microsoft Certification with elective courses to replace the 3 credits required. These courses are not used to calculate the majormajor 2.00 GPA requirement.
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Samples: Management Articulation Agreement
Credits Required. Major Level 1 Courses 39 15 Credits Required. Students may only retake two of the six Level 1 courses. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management EDCD 112 Theories of Child Development 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals EDU 230 EDCD 115 Observation & Documentation of Children 3 EDU 110 EDCD 161 Foundations of Education 3 EDU 108 EDCD 211 Methods of Teaching Preschool & School Age Children 4 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law EDUC 261 Children's Healthy Living 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics Level 2 Courses 39 Credits Required. Prior to enrolling in any Level 2 courses, all students must meet the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) requirements, currently Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP); see advisor for options. Complete all Level 1 courses with a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C, have a 2.50 cumulative GPA, and complete a Level 2 application. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDCD 308 Teaching Special Needs in Education & Childhood Education 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Management *Substitute EDU 217 EDLA 311 Advanced Foundations of Literacy Pre- 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment Kindergarten through Third Grade EDMA 331 Math Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Management EDSC 331 3D Science Methods for Elementary Education Pre-Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization EDUC 361 Instructional Design 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 EDLA 411 Literacy Instruction & Assessment Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 4 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management EDLA 419 Literacy Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDMA 419 Math Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDSC 419 Science Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDSS 419 Social Studies Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDLA 431 Literacy Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 4 No Equivalent EDMA 431 Math Assessments & Supports Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project EDSC 431 Advanced 3D Science Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDSS 431 Social Studies Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent EDLA 461 Language & Literacy Capstone 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or Business-Related Requirements 40 Level 3 Courses 12 Credits Required. Courses Prior to enrolling in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at Level 3 courses, all students must pass the community college-level Michigan test for teacher certification in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such their subject area. Students must obtain the appropriate GPA for their major as established by each department. A 2.75 GPA is required in the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programsprofessional education course sequence. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisorA 2.50 cumulative GPA is also required before student teaching. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are not used to calculate the majormajor 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDUC 499 Student Teaching (Dept. Approval) 12 No Equivalent THIRD GRADE THROUGH SIXTH GRADE CONCENTRATION (ELTS) — 64-65 Credits Required Level 1 Courses 14 Credits Required. Students may only retake two of the six Level 1 courses. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDCD 115 Observation & Documentation of Children 3 EDU 110 EDUC 161 Foundations of Education 3 EDU 108 EDUC 251 Human Growth Development 3 PSY 160 EDUC 261 Children's Healthy Living 2 No Equivalent EDUC 289 Principles of Teaching & Learning 3 No Equivalent Level 2 Courses 39 Credits Required. Prior to enrolling in any Level 2 courses, all students must meet the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) requirements, currently Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP); see advisor for options. Complete all Level 1 courses with a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C, have a 2.50 cumulative GPA, and complete a Level 2 application. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement.
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Credits Required. Major Level 1 Courses 39 15 Credits Required. Students may only retake two of the six Level 1 courses. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals EDCD 112 Theories of Child Development 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles EDCD 115 Observation and Documentation of Marketing Children 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law No Equivalent EDUC 161 Foundations of Education 3 No Equivalent EDCD 211 Methods for Teaching Preschool and School Age Children 4 ECE 202 EDUC 261 Children's Healthy Living 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics Level 2 Courses 38-39 Credits Required. Prior to enrolling in any Level 2 courses, all students must meet the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) requirements, currently Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP); see advisor for options. Complete all Level 1 courses with a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C, have a 2.50 cumulative GPA, and complete a Level 2 application. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDCD 308 Teaching Special Needs in Education and Childhood Education 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Management EDLA 311 Advanced Foundations of Literacy Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant EDMA 331 Math Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment EDSC 331 3D Science Methods for Elementary Education Pre-Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Management EDUC 361 Instructional Design 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification EDLA 411 Literacy Instruction and Standardization Assessment Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 EDLA 419 Literacy Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 1 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management EDMA 419 Math Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten though Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDSC 419 Science Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten though Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDSS 419 Social Studies Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten though Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDLA 431 Literacy Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 4 No Equivalent EDMA 431 Math Assessments and Supports Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project EDSC 431 Advanced 3D Science Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent EDSS 431 Social studies Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent EDLA 461 Language and Literacy Capstone 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or Business-Related Requirements 40 Level 3 Courses 12 Credits Required. Courses Prior to enrolling in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at Level 3 courses, all students must pass the community college-level Michigan test for teacher certification in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such their subject area. Students must obtain the appropriate GPA for their major as established by each department. A 2.75 GPA is required in the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programsprofessional education course sequence. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisorA 2.50 cumulative GPA is also required before student teaching. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are not used to calculate the majormajor 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDUC 499 Student Teaching (Department Approval) 12 No Equivalent THIRD GRADE THROUGH SIXTH GRADE CONCENTRATION (ELTS) — 64 to 65 Credits Required Level 1 Courses 14 Credits Required. Students may only retake two of the six Level 1 courses. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDCD 115 Observation and Documentation of Children 3 No Equivalent EDUC 161 Foundations of Education 3 No Equivalent EDUC 251 Human Growth Development 3 No Equivalent EDUC 261 Children's Healthy Living 2 No Equivalent EDUC 289 Principles of Teaching and Learning 3 No Equivalent Level 2 Courses 38-39 Credits Required. Prior to enrolling in any Level 2 courses, all students must meet the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) requirements, currently Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP); see advisor for options. Complete all Level 1 courses with a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C, have a 2.50 cumulative GPA, and complete a Level 2 application. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDLA 321 EDMA 331 EDSC 331 EDUC 361 EDUC 415 EDLA 421 Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDLA 429 EDMA 429 EDLA 431 EDMA 431 EDSC 431 EDSS 431 EDLA 461 lE Level 3 Courses 12 Credits Required. Prior to enrolling in Level 3 courses, all students must pass the Michigan test for teacher certification in their subject area. Students must obtain the appropriate GPA for their major as established by each department. A 2.75 GPA is required in the professional education course sequence. A 2.50 cumulative GPA is also required before student teaching. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDUC 499 Student Teaching (Department Approval) 12 No Equivalent PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION School of Education (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS New Student Admission Requirements • 2.50 High School GPA (on a 4.00 scale) • Minimum Composite ACT Score of 17/SAT 900 Transfer Student Admission Requirements • Combined college or university GPA of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) from all institutions attended. GPA based on completion of 12 transferable semester credit hours or more. • The degree completion program at a statewide and online location requires 48 transferable semester credits to be admitted. • Completion of ENGL 150 or transfer equivalent of C grade or higher • Transfer equivalency for Xxxxxx State University’s MATH 114/115/117 or placement during the first semester at Xxxxxx State University which would require a Math ACT score of 19 or higher; Math SAT of 500 or higher; or Math Accuplacer scores: Elementary Algebra score 75 or higher and College Level Math 0 to 49.
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Credits Required. Major Courses 39 CIS/CIT credits that are not part of a completed degree, either transfer or Ferris, that are older than 10 years will not be counted toward the degree requirements for CIS/CIT program. Exceptions to this rule may be considered by petitioning the program coordinator. Business Core Requirements 30 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Ferris Course Xxxxxx Ferris Course Title Xxxxxx Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 ACC 201 ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 ACC 202 STQM 260 Introduction to Statistics 3 MATH 115A MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 BUS 122 BLAW 321 Contracts and Sales 3 No Equivalent Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 BUS 260 MGMT 1010 370 Quality and Operations Management 3 No Equivalent FINC 322 Financial Management 1 3 No Equivalent ISYS 321 Business Information Systems 3 No Equivalent BUSN 499 Integrating Experience 3 No Equivalent Major Courses 54 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the core 2.00 GPA requirement. Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course ISYS 110 Fundamentals of Programming Design and Logic 3 CIS 185 ISYS 188 Web Design and Development 3 CIS 257 or CIS 257A ISYS 216 Introduction to Programming 3 CIS 162 ISYS 221 Mobile Application Development 3 No Equivalent ISYS 272 Fundamentals of Database Systems 3 CIS 253A ISYS 288 Web Application Development 3 CIS 267 PHP ISYS 316 Advanced Programming 3 CIS 280 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics ISYS 327 Operating Systems and Network Essentials 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation ISYS 330 Systems Analysis and Technology Management Design 1 3 CIS 250 ISYS 372 Advanced Database Systems Administration 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow ISYS 431 Systems Analysis and Plant Design 2 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 ISYS 482 Enterprise Integration and Business Process Design for Manufacturing 2 3 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Ferris Course Xxxxxx Ferris Course Title Xxxxxx Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 ISYS 489 Senior Project Capstone 3 No Equivalent ManufacturingISYS 491 Computer Information Systems Internship 3 No Equivalent Varies Directed Elective (Advisor Approval) 9 Varies PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION Accountancy, IndustrialFinance, or Business& Info Systems Department (000) 000-Related Requirements 40 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at the community college0000 (000) 000-level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisor. These courses are not used to calculate the major0000 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS New Student Admission Requirements
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Credits Required. Major Courses 39 Business Core Requirements 30 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 201 ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 202 STQM 260 Introduction to Statistics 3 MATH 150 Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals 181 BLAW 321 Contracts and Sales 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 150 MGMT 370 Quality Science Statistics 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Operations Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant FINC 322 Financial Management 1 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 ISYS 321 Business Information Systems 3 No Equivalent BUSN 499 Integrating Experience 3 No Equivalent Major Courses 27 Credits Required. These courses are used to calculate the core 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course ISYS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Systems and Software 3 COMG 153 MGMT 370 Quality 302 Team Dynamics and Operations Managment Organizational Behavior 3 MGMT 283 MGMT 305 Agile Leadership 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial INTB 310 or INTB 335 International Business Systems or Cross-Cultural Business 3 BUSN 110 or No Equivalent MGMT 350 Management Metrics and Decision Making 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification MGMT 373 Human Resource Management 3 MGMT 286 MGMT 447 Business Ethics and Standardization Social Responsibility 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement MGMT 488 or MGMT 489 Advanced Management Cases and Problems or Case Development and Research 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone MGMT 491 Management Internship 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or BusinessProfessional Track A minimum of 24 credits is required in career-Related Requirements 40 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at the community college-level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisorspecific occupational specialty courses. These courses are not used to calculate the majormajor 2.00 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course Varies Career-Specific Occupational Speciality Courses 24 Varies PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION Management Department (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS New Student Admission Requirements
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Credits Required. Major Students are encouraged to work with an advisor to select appropriate general education courses. Diversity Competency - 2 Courses 39 Credits Required. These If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute and 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute. Visit the Xxxxxx State for more information. Communication Competency If the Process Development Concentration (PDV) is chosen, MFGE 324, 393, and 421 are used to calculate major and concentration courses that are also considered Communication Across the major 2.75 GPA Curriculum (CATCs) courses and satisfy the upper-level Communication requirement. Xxxxxx If the Quality Concentration (QTY) is chosen, the upper- level Communication requirement is met by ENGL 311. Ferris Course Xxxxxx Ferris Course Title Xxxxxx Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management COMM 121 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals COM 131 ENGL 150 English 1 3 EN 101 ENGL 211 or ENGL 250 Industrial and Career Writing or English 2 3 No Equivalent MKTG or EN 102 Choose 1 of 3 ENGL 311 Advanced Technical Writing 3 EN 249 Choose 1 of 3 ENGL 321 Advanced Composition or Advanced Business Writin 3 No Equivalent Choose 1 of 3 MFGE 324 and MFGE 393 and MFGE 421 Principles of Marketing Process Planning 1 + Internship in Manufacturing Engineering + Automation and Systems Design 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 + 4 + 4 No Equivalent Quantitative Literacy Competency Requirements for Quantitative Literary Competency can be met with the following: • Official Pre-2016 Math SAT Score of 560 or Higher • Official Post-2016 Math SAT Score of 580 or Higher • Official Math ACT Score of 24 or Higher Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MATH 220 Analytical Geometry and Calculus 1 4 MA 133 Natural Sciences Competency Two courses are required with a minimum of 6 credits: must have at least one lab course. Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course PHYS 211 Introductory Physics 1 4 PH 125 Varies Natural Sciences Elective 2 Varies Culture Competency Three courses are required with a minimum of 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines and have at least one at FSU 200 level or higher course. Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course Varies Culture Electives 9 Varies Self and Society Competency Three courses are required with a minimum of 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines and have at least one at FSU 200 level or higher course, and at least one Self and Society Foundation course. Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course Varies Self and Society Electives 9 Varies COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS — 81-85 Credits Required Major Courses 32 Credits Required. Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MFGE 311 Industrial Engineering 4 No Equivalent MFGE 321 Metrology 3 No Equivalent MFGE 322 Production Processes 3 No Equivalent MFGE 340 Statics and Strengths of Materials 4 No Equivalent Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant MFGE 342 Statistical Process Engineering 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for 354 Lean Manufacturing 2 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues MFGE 393 Internship in Industrial Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization 3 Engineering 4 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management MFGE 442 Design of Experiments 1 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or Business-Related Requirements 40 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at the community college-level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisor. These courses are not used to calculate the majorElectives
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Credits Required. Major Level 1 Courses 39 15 Credits Required. Students may only retake two of the six Level 1 courses. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are not used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management EDCD 112 Theories of Child Development 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals EDU 118 EDCD 115 Observations & Documentation of Children 3 EDU 209 EDCD 161 Foundations of Education 3 EDU 200 EDCD 211 Methods of Teaching Preschool & School Age Children 4 EDU 229 EDUC 261 Children's Healthy Living 2 No Equivalent Level 2 Courses 39 Credits Required. Prior to enrolling in any Level 2 courses, all students must meet the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) requirements, currently Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP); see advisor for options. Complete all Level 1 courses with a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C, have a 2.50 cumulative GPA, and complete a Level 2 application. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are not used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDCD 308 Teaching Special Needs in Education & Childhood Education 3 No Equivalent MKTG 321 Principles EDLA 311 Advanced Foundations of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law 2 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics Literacy Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Management EDMA 331 Math Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant EDSC 331 3D Science Methods for Elementary Education Pre-Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 EDUC 361 Instructional Design for Manufacturing 2 3 No Equivalent EDLA 411 Literacy Instruction & Assessment Pre- 4 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment Kindergarten through Third Grade EDLA 419 Literacy Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDMA 419 Math Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDSC 419 Science Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDSS 419 Social Studies Methods Field Experience Pre- Kindergarten through Third Grade 1 No Equivalent EDLA 431 Literacy Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 4 No Equivalent EDMA 431 Math Assessments & Supports Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Management EDSC 431 Advanced 3D Science Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization EDSS 431 Social Studies Methods of Teaching Pre- Kindergarten through Sixth Grade 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project EDLA 461 Language & Literacy Capstone 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or Business-Related Requirements 40 Level 3 Courses 12 Credits Required. Courses Prior to enrolling in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at Level 3 courses, all students must pass the community college-level Michigan test for teacher certification in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such their subject area. Students must obtain the appropriate GPA for their major as established by each department. A 2.75 GPA is required in the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programsprofessional education course sequence. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisorA 2.50 cumulative GPA is also required before student teaching. Students may not repeat any education course more than once. These courses are not used to calculate the majormajor 2.75 GPA requirement. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course EDUC 499 Student Teaching (Dept. Approval) 12 No Equivalent
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Credits Required. Major Students are encouraged to work with an advisor to select appropriate general education courses. Diversity Competency - 2 Courses 39 Credits Required. These If not met by courses taken for Culture, Self and Society, or MTA, a student must meet the following: 1 course with the Global Diversity attribute and 1 course with the U.S. Diversity attribute. Visit the Xxxxxx State for more information. Communication Competency Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course COMM 121 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 COMA 103 ENGL 150 English 1 3 ENG 101 ENGL 250 English 2 3 ENG 102 or ENG 221 ENGL 311 Advanced Technical Writing 3 No Equivalent Quantitative Literacy Competency Requirements for Quantitative Literary Competency can be met with the following: • Official Pre-2016 Math SAT Score of 560 or Higher • Official Post-2016 Math SAT Score of 580 or Higher • Official Math ACT Score of 24 or Higher Requirements for Quantitative Literary Competency can be met with the following: • Official Pre-2016 Math SAT Score of 560 or Higher • Official Post-2016 Math SAT Score of 580 or Higher • Official Math ACT Score of 24 or Higher Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course MATH 130 Advanced Algebra and Analytical Trigonometry 4 MATH 119 and MATH 126 or MATH 129 Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MATH 220 Analytical Geometry and Calculus 1 4 MATH 150 Natural Sciences Competency Two courses are used to calculate the major 2.75 GPA requirementrequired with a minimum of 6 credits: must have at least one lab course. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 301 Applied Management 3 MGMT 1010 PROJ 320 Project Management Fundamentals CHEM 114 Introduction to General Chemistry 4 CHEM 104 PHYS 211 Introductory Physics 1 4 PHYS 181 Culture Competency Three courses are required with a minimum of 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines and have at least one at FSU 200 level or higher course. Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course Varies Culture Electives 9 Varies Self and Society Competency Three courses are required with a minimum of 9 credits: must be from two different disciplines and have at least one at FSU 200 level or higher course, and at least one Self and Society Foundation course. Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course Varies Self and Society Electives 9 Varies COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS — 83 Credits Required Major Courses 35 Credits Required. Ferris Course Ferris Course Title Ferris Credit Hours Transfer Course WELD 212 Quality Testing 4 No Equivalent WELD 311 Welding Automation and Robotics 1 4 No Equivalent WELD 312 Design of Weldments 3 No Equivalent MKTG WELD 321 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 1010 COHP 330 OSHA Law Welding Automation and Robotics 2 4 No Equivalent MFGE 341 Quality Science Statistics WELD 322 Advanced Resistance Welding 3 No Equivalent APPS 350 Automation and Technology Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 351 Lean Thinking Production Flow and Plant 3 No Equivalent MFGE 352 Design for Manufacturing 2 WELD 393 Internship 4 No Equivalent Xxxxxx Course Xxxxxx Course Title Xxxxxx Credit Hours Transfer Course MGMT 370 Quality and Operations Managment WELD 411 Advanced Welding Processes 3 No Equivalent APPS 401 Contemporary Issues in Industrial WELD 412 Computer Aided Weldment Design 4 No Equivalent WELD 422 Welding Metallurgy 3 No Equivalent WELD 499 Project Engineering and Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 420 Manufacturing Certification and Standardization 3 No Equivalent MFGE 423 Engineering Economics 2 No Equivalent APPS 450 Manufacturing Improvement Management 3 No Equivalent APPS 499 Senior Project Capstone 3 No Equivalent Manufacturing, Industrial, or Business-Technical Related Requirements 40 Courses 8 Credits Required. Courses in this section are typically taken from previous coursework at the community college-level in fields relating to business, industrial topics, manufacturing, or engineering, or from other sources, such as the United States Military or college-level apprenticeship programs. Other options are available and should be discussed with a program advisor. These courses are not used to calculate the major.
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