University Elective. 3 EMU’s Perspectives on a Diverse World requirement: Complete one course from the following list:
University Elective. 3 Choose two from the approved MTA list.......................................6 University Elective 6
University Elective. 6 (See JC Catalog to choose a course that also meets GEO 6) 6. Two courses in Social Sciences from different disciplines * PSY 140 Introduction to Psychology ..........................................4 PSY 101 General Psychology Lecture (3)+1 4 * Complete one course: ...................................................................3 BSN Pre-requisite Course 3 2 ANT 131 Cultural Anthropology (3) ANTH 135 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) SOC 231 Principles of Sociology (3) SOCL 105 Introductory Sociology (3) 7. If needed, complete additional courses in any of the above categories to satisfy the 30 credit minimum for the MTA. EMU’s Perspectives on a Diverse World requirement: Complete one course from the following list: These courses will also satisfy an MTA area: Communication: COM 250; Natural Science: BIO 158; Humanities: ENG 236, 249, 257; MUS 130; Social Sciences: ANT 131; GEO 132; HIS 235; SOC 235, 236 JC Nursing Program Requirements (52 credits) Nursing Courses Block (44 credits) NRS 110, 111, 116, 119, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 230, 240 Students must make an appointment with the EMU RN/BSN program coordinator to present proof of passing the NCLEX examination, to complete a plan of study and receive waivers. * Students who pass the NCLEX-RN licensing exam will transfer nursing credit hours as a block ...............................44 Nursing block credit 44 30 hours will apply to the Nursing major Additional credit hours will apply as general transfer credit. Waivers will be given for NURS 260, 270 & DTC 203 Additional Program Requirements: (8 credits) * BIO 253 & 254 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4) and II (4) .....8 BIO 251 & 252 or (SPMD 201 and 202) 8 EMU Requirements that May be Taken at JC or EMU (11 credits) * PSY 252 Developmental Psychology .........................................3 EDPS 325 Life Span Human Growth & Development 3 Open Electives (not to exceed 94 credits at JC) ...........................8 University Electives 8
University Elective. 3 *EMU’s Perspectives on a Diverse World requirement: Complete one course from the following list: Courses on this list will satisfy an MTA area above: Communication: SPCH 2300; Natural Science: BIOL 1310; ENVS 1050;
University Elective. 3 3. A Course in Mathematics 2 MAT 133 Introduction to Probability and Statistics ....
University Elective. 3 * ACCT 1080 Principles of Accounting 1................................... 4 ACC 240 Principles of Financial Accounting (3) +1 4 * BCOM 2050 Business Communications.................................. 4 MGMT 202 Business Communication (3)+1 4 * BLAW 1080 Business Law 1................................................... 4 LAW 293 Legal Environment of Business (3) +1 4 * BUSN 1010 Business Enterprise ............................................ 3 COB 200 Introduction to Business 3 * ITCS 1010 Computer & Information Processing Principles .. 4 IS 215 End-User Computing (3) +1 4 BUSN 1060 Fund of Global Logistics ..................................... 3 University Elective 3 BUSN 1660 Business Negotiations ........................................ 3 University Elective 3 BUSN 2030 Global Purchasing & Supply Chain Management3 University Elective 3 BUSN 2060 Corporate Responsibility..................................... 3 University Elective 3 3 BUSN 2100 International Business......................................... 3 IB 210 Fundamentals of Global Business 3 FINC 1010 Introduction to Finance ....................................... 3 University Elective 3 MGMT 1010 Principles of Management.......................................3 University Elective 3 MKTG 1010 Principles of Marketing........................................ 3 University Elective 3 MKTG 2150 Global Marketing................................................... 3 University Elective 3 * ACCT 1090 Principles of Accounting 2................................... 4 ACC 241 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) +1 4 * ECON 1170 Principles of Economics 2................................... 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3
University Elective. 3 * ANTH 112 or 201 Intro to Anthropology or Cultural Anthro. .............. 3 ANTH 135 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 * SOC 205 Social Problems .............................................................. 3 SOCL 202 Social Problems 3 1* SOC 210 Cultural Diversity ............................................................. 3 ANTH 214 U.S. Racial and Cultural Minorities 3 C Concentration Courses that can be taken at SC:............................ 0-6 Concentration Courses Applied Toward EMU Requiremets: 0-6 2 Open Electives (not to exceed 85-91 total credits at SC) ............. 4-10 University Electives 4-10
1 Satisfies EMU’s Perspectives on a Diverse World Requirement. 2 The number of elective credits varies according to the concentration selected. See EMU Program Advisor to determine how many electives are needed.
University Elective. 4 4. 4. Two courses in Natural Sciences from different disciplines (one lab required) Choose from approved MTA list ........................................... 7-8 University Electives 7-8
University Elective. 3 * ECO 211 Principles of Economics I...................................... 3 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
University Elective. 3 EMU’s Perspectives on a Diverse World requirement: Complete one course from the following list: These courses also satisfy an MTA area: Communication: COM 225; Natural Science: ENV 101, 105; Humanities: ART 143, 150; COM 225; XXX 180; DRA 180; ENG 181, 213, 214, 224, 242; HUM 150, 175, 221; MUS 180; Social Science: ANT 201; ECO 280; GEO 101; HST 109, 123, 150, 230, 235; PSY 251, 270; SOC 205. These courses apply, but do not satisfy the MTA: CCP 251 * Thirty credits in career/technical courses from an approved WCC program or discipline may be transferred as a block for the technical concentration. If the program has less than 30 technical credits, related courses may be taken at either institution to make up the difference. WCC Technical Courses............................................................. 30 Technical Concentration 30 * ECO 222 Principles of Economics II ...................................... 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3