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University Electives. 31 The number of elective credits will vary depending on the technical concentration. Students must complete a minimum of 124 total credits with at least 30 credits at EMU for a bachelor’s degree. To complete a certificate or associate degree, students should consult a WCC counselor to select the appropriate courses. See page 2 for a list of approved programs and disciplines. Credits at WCC:...................................................94 Maximum Credits that transfer to EMU 94 * Required for EMU’s Technology Management program.
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University Electives. 10 Students may complete additional elective courses at either HFC or EMU to bring the total credit hours for the program to 124 hours. A minor is not required for this program; However, students who want to consider completing a minor should see the EMU Social Work Student Service Coordinator for more information. Credits at HFC:...................................................70 Credits that transfer to EMU 70 * Required for EMU’s Social Work program and pre-requisite or co-requisite to SWRK 315.
University Electives. 31 The number of elective credits will vary depending on the technical concentration. Students must complete a minimum of 124 total credits with at least 30 credits at EMU for a bachelor’s degree. Be sure to keep track of your total credits. Students should consult an MCCC counselor to select the appropriate courses for a certificate or associate degree. Credits at MCCC:......................................................... 94 Credits that transfer to EMU 94 * Required for EMU’s Technology Management program. If not transferred, must be completed at EMU. Sign up with us: If you let us know you are using this articulation agreement we can stay in touch with you and provide information and advising to you while you are still at your community college. Sign up at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/ccr/articulation-agreements/signup.php Completion of the BS in Technology Management Program Major Requirements (30-33 credits) Core Courses (18 credits) TM 130 Introduction to Technology Management 3 TM 212 Management of Technological Change 3 TM 311 Information Technology Mgmt & Organizations 3 1 TM 314W Managing for Process Improvement 3 TM 402 Technology Project Management 3 TM 415 Senior Seminar in Technology Management 3 Technology Mgmt Electives (12 credits) Choose from the following 12 (At least 3 hours at the 300/400 level must be completed.) ACC 130 Accounting for Non-business majors(3) ACC 240 Prin of Financial Accounting (3) ACC 241 Prin of Managerial Accounting (3) ACC 358 Analysis of Financial Statements (3) FIN 350 Principles of Finance (3) LAW 293 Legal Environment of Business (3) LAW 403 Employment Law (3) MGMT 384 Human Resource Management (3) MGMT 386 Organizational Behavior & Theory (3) MGMT 388 Intro to Entrepreneurship (3) 1 MGMT 480W Management Responsibility & Ethics (WI) (3) MKTG 360 Principles of Marketing (3) MKTG 369 Advertising (3) MKTG 473 Marketing and Product Innovation (3) TM 306 Quan Analysis of Sustainability Issues (3) TM 308 Seminar in Technological Impacts (3) TM 377/378/379 Special Topics (1/2/3) 2 TM 387L4 Cooperative Education (3) TM 420 Women and Technology (3) TM 477/478/479 Special Topics (1/2/3) TM 495 Technology, Values, and the Future (3) LBC Requirement (0-3 credits) One “Learning Beyond the Classroom” (LBC) course or noncredit experience must be completed at EMU. TM 387 Cooperative Education satisfies the LBC requirement. See program advisor for other options. Minimum Credits at EMU 30‌ Maximum Transfer Credits: 94 Minimum Cred...
University Electives. 9 EMU Requirements and Electives that May be Taken at JC or EMU (7 credits) Open Electives......................................................................................7 University Electives 7 Credits at JC:..................................................... 67 Credits that transfer to EMU 67 * Required for EMU’s Social Work program. If not transferred, must be completed at EMU.

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