| Course ID |
Course Name |
Credits |
| Counseling |
0 |
| FSM000 |
New Student Seminar |
|
0 |
| English |
6 |
| ENG101 |
Composition I: An Introduction to Expository
Writing |
|
3 |
| ENG102 |
Composition II: Writing Through Literature |
|
3 |
| Humanities |
3 |
| HUC101 |
Oral Communication |
|
3 |
| HUC108 |
Communication in a Professional Setting |
|
3 |
| Mathematics |
3 |
| MAT107 |
Mathematics and the Modern World
(Select 1 course from the list) |
or |
3 |
| MAT120 |
Elementary Statistics I |
or |
3 |
| Social Science |
3 |
| SSS100 |
Introduction to Sociology Contemporary Society |
|
3 |
| Accounting/Managerial
Studies |
11 |
| AMO116 |
Essential Computer Skills |
|
2 |
| AMO155 |
Word Processing I |
|
3 |
| AMO156 |
Word Processing II |
|
3 |
| AMM101 |
Introduction to Business |
|
3 |
| Computer Information
Systems |
23 |
| CIS100 |
Introduction to Computers and Their Applications |
|
3 |
| CIS161 |
Multimedia Design I |
|
3 |
| CIS170 |
Spreadsheet Applications |
|
2 |
| CIS171 |
Data Base Applications |
|
3 |
| CIS172 |
Desktop Publishing Applications |
|
3 |
| CIS173 |
Integrated Software Systems |
|
3 |
| CIS175 |
Introduction to Desktop Publishing |
|
3 |
| CIS109 |
Introduction to Visual Programming
(Select 1 from the list) |
or |
3 |
| CIS160 |
Topics in CIS (To Be Announced) |
or |
3 |
| CIS260 |
Introduction toTeleprocessing |
|
3 |
| Cooperative Education |
6 |
| CEP100 |
Cooperative Education: Gateway to the Workplace |
|
1 |
| CEP151 |
Cooperative Education: Part-Time Internship |
|
2 |
| CEP201 |
Cooperative Education: Full-Time Internship
(Required for day students. Extended day students may take
Co-op Internships or elective courses.) |
|
3 |
| Liberal Art Electives |
5 |
| Lib
Arts |
Liberal Arts Elective
(Any course in Communication Skills, English, Human Services,
Humanities, Library, Mathematics, Natural and Applied Sciences,
or Social Science EXCEPT when noted as unrestricted elective
in the Schedule of Classes or College Catalog.)
One elective must be an urban study course. |
|
5 |
Total Credits: |
60 |
| Note: Students enrolled in this program
who have not fulfilled their College Preparatory Initiative
(CPI) requirement may need to take more than 60 credits
in order to graduate. |