Total Credits. 120 1 Satisfies EMU’s Learning Beyond the Classroom requirement 2 Satisfies EMU’s Writing Intensive in the Major requirement
Total Credits. 120 1 Satisfies EMU’s Writing Intensive Requirement 2 Advisor approved sub for 100 level class in electronics may be used 3 Satisfies EMU’s Learning Beyond the Classroom Requirement
Total Credits. Attachment II KAPIʻOLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate in Science in Hospitality and Tourism with a specialization in Travel and Tourism Operations Management University of Hawai‘i-West O‘ahu Articulation Option Requirements Based on Catalog Year: 2021-2022 Required Program Courses Credits KAP CC Course Course Title UH West O‘ahu Requirement 3 ENG 100 or ESL 100 Composition I FW, ENG 100 3 Select One Oral Communication Course: • SP 151 Personal & Public Speech • SP 251 Principles of Effective Public Speaking DA, OC 3 Select One Social Science Course: • ECON 130 Principles of Microeconomics • ECON 131 Principles of Macroeconomics DS, ECON 130 or ECON 000 0 XXXX 000 Introduction to Hawaiian Culture DH 3 Select One Natural Science Course: Complete any Biological (DB) or Physical (DP) Science DB or DP 3 Select One Math Course: • XXXX 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx • MATH 115 Statistics • MATH 135 Pre-Calc: Elementary Functions • MATH 140 Trigonometry/Analytic Geometry • MATH 241 Calculus I • or higher-level Math • BUS 250 Applied Math in Business FQ, LD Math Req 3 Select One Info & Computer Science Course: • ICS 100 Computing Literacy and Apps • ICS 101 Digital Tools for the Information World (*Highly recommend ICS 101 to fulfill UHWO’s requirement) *ICS 101 3-4 Select One Hawaiian/Second Language Course: JPNS 131 or any language 101 or 131 or higher Elective 3 HOST 100 Career & Customer Service Skills Elective 3 HOST 101 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism HOST 101, DS 3 Select One: • HOST 256 Hospitality Accounting • ACC 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting (*Highly recommend ACC 201 to fulfill UHWO’s requirement) *ACC 201 4 HOST 259 Tourism Marketing (Note: HOST 259 substitutes for HOST 304; however 45 credits of upper division 300-400 HOST 304 Credits KAP CC Course Course Title UH West O‘ahu Requirement level coursework must still be completed) 3 HOST 265 Tourism Development and Management (Note: HOST 265 and HOST 280 substitute for HOST 306; however 45 credits of upper division 300-400 level coursework must still be completed) HOST 306 3 HOST 270 Tourism Security & Safety Elective 3 HOST 280 Hospitality Management (Note: HOST 265 and HOST 280 substitute for HOST 306; however 45 credits of upper division 300-400 level coursework must still be completed) HOST 306 3 HOST 293 Hospitality & Tourism Internship Elective 3 HOST 168 Tour Operations Management Elective 3 HOST 170 Selling Destinations Elective 4 HOST 171 Airline Reservation and Pricing Elective 3-5 Selec...
Total Credits. 124 1 Meets the Writing Intensive requirement. 2 Meets the Learning Beyond the Classroom requirement. Eastern Michigan University – BS in Sport Management
Total Credits. The Bachelor of Science/Arts program in ??? requires a minimum of XXX credits. Course sequencing may vary by semester. See your advisor. For more information contact: Delaware Tech Dover, DE: (000) 000-0000 Georgetown, DE: (000) 000-0000 Newark, DE: (000) 000-0000 University of Delaware Contact name/information The articulation agreement is subject to change based on Delaware Tech and senior institution curriculum changes 04/2015 APPROVAL This program articulation agreement is between DTCC’s Associate of Applied Science Degree in XXXX and UD’s Bachelor of Science/Arts Degree in XXXX. Approval is granted for a period of five years effective on the date both parties have signed this agreement.
Total Credits. 124 1 Satisfies EMU’s Writing Intensive in the major requirement. 2 Program admissions requirement, must complete with a C or above.
Total Credits. Web link to the course catalogue at the Receiving Institution describing the learning outcomes: Recognition at the University of Iceland Table B Course number (component code) Component title at the University of Iceland (as indicated in the course catalogue) Semester [autumn/spring] Number of ECTS credits to be recognised by the University of Iceland*
Total Credits. 124 1 Satisfies EMU’s Writing Intensive in the major requirement.
Total Credits. Attachment II
Total Credits. 60 *Students who take ENG 1530 and ENG 1540, but not ENG 1510 English Composition I, at JCC will be required to take an additional English elective. This course is counted below as being taken at Maritime, but it can instead be taken at JCC. **exchanged from Maritime upper division, with METE 201, CS 101, PE 100 to be taken at Maritime. Minimum requirements for admission to the B.S. program in Marine Environmental Science with Marine Biology minor (Intern Option) at SUNY Maritime College will include earning the A.S. degree with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of at least 2.5 at JCC. If a student completes all math and science courses listed above, the remainder of the B.S. degree program can be completed in four semesters at SUNY Maritime College, plus two junior year summer internships. Courses required for the B.S. degree are listed below with suggested semester. Corresponding JCC courses are indicated in parentheses; students who take those courses will earn additional transfer credit, but may owe some courses from the previous page. For this degree, SUNY Maritime College will accept up to the equivalent of 80 SUNY Maritime College credits in transfer from JCC, leaving as few as 42 credits to be taken at SUNY Maritime College. Credits Junior Fall BIO 210: Ecology 3 BIO 315: Marine Biology 3 CHEM 220: Environmental Chemistry 3 CS 101: Computer Laboratory 1 (CSC 1300 or 1510 or 1560) PHYS 211/213: General Physics I/Lab 3.5 (PHY 1610 or 1710) Semester Credits: 13.5 Junior Spring BIO 415: Ichthyology 3 CHEM 221/222: Organic Chemistry I + Lab (CHE 2530) 4 METE 201: Meteorology for Mariners (MET 1510) 3 PE 100: Swimming and Lifetime Fitness (any PHE course) 1 PHYS 214/216: General Physics II/Lab 4.5 (PHY 1620 or 2710) Semester Credits: 15.5 Junior Summer ES 505/515: Summer Internships 6 (BIO 2013/2023) Senior Fall BIO 320: Invertebrate Zoology (BIO 2660) 4 ES 451: Field Methods in Environmental Science 4 GBLW 435: Environmental Law and Policy 3 GEOL 301: General Geology (GLG 1510 or 1550) 3 Semester Credits: 14 Senior Spring BIO 416: Fisheries Science 3 ES 420: Environmental Pollution 3 OCEA 402: Estuaries and Coastal Processes 3 MES Elective (any BIO, CHE, GLG) 3 English Elective 3