TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in Liberal Arts will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts degree in Humanities and Justice at Xxxx Xxx College of Criminal Justice (Xxxx Xxx) as indicated below. ENG 101 English Composition 3 ENG 101 Composition I 3 ENG 201 Introduction to Literature 3 ENG 201 Composition II 3 Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning 3 Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning 3 Life and Physical Science 3 Life and Physical Science 3 Creative Expression 3 Creative Expression 3 Scientific World 3 Scientific World 3 US Experience in its Diversity 6 US Experience in its Diversity 6 Individual and Society 3 Individual and Society 3 World Cultures and Global Issues 3 World Cultures and Global Issues 3 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS ACR 110 Disciplinary Reading in the Humanities 3 LIT Elective 3 ACR 120 Reading for Justice and Law 3 HIS 320 3 CRT 100 Critical Thinking OR CRT 120 Critical Thinking and Social Justice 3 PHI 105 3 CRT 150 Critical Thinking and Scientific Inquiry 3 Scientific World OR SCI blanket credit 3 ACR 195 Literacy, Development & Social Justice 3 LIT elective credit 3 Critical Thinking and Justice Electives 15 See equivalency chart: electives that do not satisfy HJS requirements will be awarded as disciplinary electives (e.g. LIT, HIS, AFR Elective) 15 TOTAL=60
TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) in Mathematics will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Applied Mathematics at New York City College of Technology (City Tech). English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning1 3 Life & Physical Science2 3 Total Required Common Core 12 Creative Expression 6 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experiences in Its Diversity3 3 Individual & Society 3 Scientific World4 3 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 MAT 301 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 4 MAT 302 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 4 MAT 303 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 4 MAT 315 Linear Algebra 3 Program Electives Complete at 9 credits from the following courses5: CSC 210 Computer Programming II5, 6 (4 credits) MAT 200 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics5 (4 credits) MAT 209 Statistics (4 credits) MAT 320 Abstract Algebra (3 credits) MAT 501 Ordinary Differential Equations5 (3 credits) MAT 505 History of Mathematics (3 credits) MAT 601 Advanced Calculus I (4 credits) 9 XXX xxx Modern Language Course7 3 General Elective8 3 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60
1. Students must take MAT 206 or a higher level 4-credit math course.
2. Students are required to take BIO 210, CHE 201, PHY 210, or PHY 215. Students who intend to transfer to City Tech under this agreement must select either BIO 210 or PHY 215
3. Students interested in pursuing the Financial Services concentration are required to take the ECO 201 course at BMCC in order to satisfy a major requirement at City Tech.
4. Students are required to take BIO 220, CHE 202, PHY 220, PHY 225 or CSC 110. Students who intend to transfer to City Tech under this agreement must take CSC 110.
5. Students who intend to transfer to City Tech must take CSC 210, MAT 200 and MAT 501 at BMCC in order to get credit towards the Applied Mathematics major at City Tech.
6. The prerequisite for CSC 210 is CSC 110 Computer Programming.
7. Students are required to take two semesters of the same modern language to graduate. One semester can be satisfied in the World Cultures and Global Issues area.
8. These credits can be satisfied by taking STEM variants in the Common Core.
TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Sciences degree (A.S.), in Science will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Toxicology at Xxxx Xxx College of Criminal Justice (JJC).
TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in the Psychology: STEM Concentration will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Psychology at The City College of New York (CCNY).
A. A. in Psychology: STEM Concentration Curriculum
TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in Ethnic Studies will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts (B.A) degree in Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Xxxxxx College.
A. A. in Ethnic Studies D. SUMMARY OF TRANSFER CREDITS FROM BMCC AND CREDITS TO BE COMPLETED AT XXXXXX COLLEGE Latin American and Caribbean Studies Total Credits for the Baccalaureate Transfer Credits from BMCC Credits to be Completed at Lehman E. REMAINING CREDITS FOR THE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE
TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. All students transferring to NYCCT are accountable for academic policy and procedure related to admission to the College, declaration of major/minor, and degree completion, as specified in the NYCCT Undergraduate Catalog at the time of entry and at the time of official declaration of major as appropriate. The following table indicates the courses required for completing the B.S. in Human Services at NYCCT. Note: Students at NYCCT must complete two courses designated Writing Intensive (WI) for the baccalaureate level, one from Liberal Arts and one from the major. RC = Required Core LPS-Life/Phy Sci SW-Scientific World CO = College Option E1; E2 –Eng Comp I, II WC-World Cultures FC = Flexible Core MQR-Math/Quan.Reasoning US-US Exp/Diversity WI = Writing Intensive IS-Ind/Society
I. Required Core (4 courses, 12 credits)
II. Flexible Core 6 courses, 18 credits)
TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in Political Science will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science from City College (CCNY) English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning 3 Life & Physical Sciences 3 Creative Expression1 6 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity 3 Individual & Society 3 Scientific World 3 Total Common Core 30 POL 100 American Government (CCNY PSC 10100) 3 POL 260 Political Theory (CCNY PSC 10200) 3 POL 210 World Politics (CCNY PSC 20300) 3 Political Science Electives: Select 1 courses from any 100 OR 200 level courses not taken above. 3 Political Science Electives: 3 1 SPE 100 (Introduction to Speech) is mandatory as fulfillment for one of the Creative Expressions courses under Pathways to transfer using this agreement. Social Science Electives: 6 Liberal Arts Electives3: 9 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60
TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts (A.S.) degree in Music - Jazz and Popular Music Concentration will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Music - Popular Music Studies at The City College of New York (City College). Required Common Core English Composition (2 courses) 6 Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning (1 course) 3 Life and Physical Sciences (1 course) 3 World Cultures and Global Issues (1 course) 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity (1 course) 3 Creative Expression (2 courses) 6 Individual and Society (1 course) 3 Scientific World (1 course) 3
TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree in Science will receive 54 credits toward the Bachelor of Technology (X.Xxxx.) degree in Construction Engineering Technology at New York City College of Technology. English Composition: ENG 101 – English Composition I 3 English Composition: ENG 201 – Introduction to Literature 3 Life & Physical Sciences: CHE 201 – General Chemistry I 4 Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning: MAT 301 – Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4 Creative Expression: SPE 100/SPE 102 – Fundamentals of Speech 3 Individual & Society 3 US Experience in Its Diversity: ECO 201 - Macroeconomics 3 World Culture & Global Issues 3 Scientific World: CHE 202 – General Chemistry II AND SCI 120 – Computer Methods in Science 8 ESC 111 – Elements of Engineering Design 1 ESC 113 – Computer Aided Analysis for Engineering 2 MAT 302 – Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 4 MAT 303 – Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 4 MAT 501 – Ordinary Differential Equations 3 PHY 215 – University Physics I 4 PHY 225 – University Physics II 4 General Elective (Please note: These credits will be satisfied by STEM variants taken in the Common Core. 0 Elective Courses (9 credits total) ESC 131 – Engineering Graphics-AutoCAD 2 ESC 201 – Engineering Mechanics I 3 GLY 210 – Geology I 4
TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in Economics will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Economics at Hunter College.
A. A. in Economics Required Common Core Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Common Core 3 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 Curriculum Requirements 5 Total Economics Core 14 Total Program Credits 60
1. Students are strongly advised to take MAT 206. Additional credits taken are applied towards general electives.
2. This requirement can be satisfied by taking a STEM variant. Additional credits taken are applied towards general electives.
3. No more than two courses in any discipline or interdisciplinary field can be used to satisfy Flexible Core requirements.
4. Students are strongly advised to take SPE 100 (or SPE 102) to satisfy this requirement.
5. Students choosing to use curriculum requirements like ECO 201 and ECO 202 to satisfy the Flexible Core will be able to take their additional credits as general electives.
6. If students take MAT 301 to satisfy their Quantitative Reasoning requirements they are advised to take MAT 302
7. Choose three upper level economics courses. These include ECO 215 (Environmental Economics), ECO 221 (International Economics), ECO 223 (Economic History), ECO 225 (Public Economics), ECO 226 (Development Economics), ECO 230 (Feminist and Gender Economics), ECO 229 (Economics of Antitrust and Regulation),and ECO 250 (Money and Banking). It is recommended that students planning to transfer to Hunter Colleges should take three courses from the following list of options to satisfy the major electives: ECO 230 (Feminist and Gender Economics) at BMCC same as ECO 345 (Women and Men in the Labor Market) at Hunter, ECO 225 (Public Economics) at BMCC same as ECO 315 (Public Finance) at Hunter, ECO 226 (Development Economics) at BMCC same as ECO 330 (Economics Development) at Hunter, ECO 235 (Labor Economics) at BMCC same as ECO 370 (Law and Economics) at Hunter.
8. Choose courses in anthropology, geography, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology, or any Ethnic Studies social science offering.