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Degree Worksheet: Accounting (Effective FALL 2017) NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________ University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent ACCT Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent ENGLISH ACCT 1040 Small Business Accounting 3 ACCT 212 ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205 ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206 MATHEMATICS ACCT 3060 Income Taxes 3 MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 ACCT 3080 Cost Accounting 3 MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 ACCT 3180 Intermediate Accounting I 3 * SCIENCES ACCT 3190 Intermediate Accounting II 3 SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective ACCT 3200 Intermediate Accounting III 3 SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 ACCT 4020 Advanced Accounting 3 SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 ACCT 4080 Auditing 3 HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States 3 HIST 101/102/201/202 Total ACCT 36 BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 Business Core FINE ARTS BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203 FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 BUAD 3250 Business Law I 3 ** SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES BUAD 3260 Business Law II 3 ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 BUAD 3270 International Business 3 PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 CIS 3100 Information Systems and Technology in Business 3 Total University Core Hours 39 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3 MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 *** Additional Support Courses MGT 3580 Operations Management 3
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Page 1: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

Degree Worksheet: Accounting (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent ACCT Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH ACCT 1040 Small Business Accounting 3 ACCT 212

ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206

MATHEMATICS ACCT 3060 Income Taxes 3 MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 ACCT 3080 Cost Accounting 3

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 ACCT 3180 Intermediate Accounting I 3 *

SCIENCES ACCT 3190 Intermediate Accounting II 3

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective ACCT 3200 Intermediate Accounting III 3

SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 ACCT 4020 Advanced Accounting 3

SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 ACCT 4080 Auditing 3

HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 Total ACCT 36

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 Business Core

FINE ARTS BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 BUAD 3250 Business Law I 3 ** SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES BUAD 3260 Business Law II 3

ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 BUAD 3270 International Business 3

PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 CIS 3100 Information Systems and Technology in Business 3

Total University Core Hours 39 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3

MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 ***

Additional Support Courses MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

Page 2: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

Academic elective 5 Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS Academic Courses MGT 4300 Strategic

Management and Policy 3

BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205 MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 ****

CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

Total Additional Support Hours 15 Total Business Core 30 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*ACCT3180 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Passes either ACCT3190 or ACCT3200

(whichever is taken first) with a “C” or better. Student will have to be permitted into ACCT3190/ACCT3200 by the Accounting Coordinator. After passage of one of those classes, the student will be responsible for contacting

their advisor to have ACCT 231 subbed for ACCT3180.

**BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed

course project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).

***MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed

course project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

****MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 38 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 76 hours toward the degree with 44 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

Page 3: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

Degree Worksheet: Business Administration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent BUAD Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206

ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

MATHEMATICS BUAD 3250 Business Law I 3 *

MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 BUAD 3270 International Business 3

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2

SCIENCES CIS 3100 Information Systems and Technology in Business 3

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective FIN 2150 Personal Finance 3 BADM 108 SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3 SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 FIN 4200 Financial Policies and

Practices 3

HUMANITIES MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 **

ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 MGT 4300 Strategic Management and Policy 3

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 ***

FINE ARTS Business Elective 3 BADM 105 FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 Business Elective 3 BADM 213

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Advanced Business Elective 3 ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 Advanced Business Elective 3

PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 Advanced Business Elective 3 Total University Core Hours 39 Advanced Business Elective 3

Advanced Business Elective 3 Additional Support Courses Advanced Business Elective 3

Academic elective 6 Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS Academic Courses

BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205

Page 4: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

Total Additional Support Hours 16 Total Business 65 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).

**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 37 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 82 hours toward the degree with 38 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

Page 5: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

Degree Worksheet: Business Administration: Finance Concentration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent BUAD Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206

ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

MATHEMATICS BUAD 3250 Business Law I 3 *

MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 BUAD 3270 International Business 3

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2

SCIENCES CIS 3100 Information Systems and Technology in Business 3

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective FIN 2150 Personal Finance 3 BADM 108 SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3 SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 FIN 3100 Money and Banking 3

HUMANITIES FIN 4200 Financial Policies and Practices 3

ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 **

HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 MGT 4300 Strategic Management and Policy 3

FINE ARTS MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 ***

FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 Business Elective 3 BADM 105 SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Business Elective 3 BADM 213

ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 Advanced Business Elective 3 PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 Advanced Business Elective 3

Total University Core Hours 39 Advanced Finance Elective 3 Advanced Finance Elective 3

Additional Support Courses Advanced Finance Elective 3

Academic elective 6 Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS Academic Courses

BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205

Page 6: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

Total Additional Support Hours 16 Total Business 65 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).

**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 37 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 82 hours toward the degree with 38 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

Page 7: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

Degree Worksheet: Business Administration: Management Concentration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent BUAD Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206

ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

MATHEMATICS BUAD 3250 Business Law I 3 *

MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 BUAD 3270 International Business 3

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2

SCIENCES CIS 3100 Information Systems and Technology in Business 3

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective FIN 2150 Personal Finance 3 BADM 108 SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3 SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 FIN 4200 Financial Policies and

Practices 3

HUMANITIES MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 **

ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 MGT 4300 Strategic Management and Policy 3

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 ***

FINE ARTS Business Elective 3 BADM 105 FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 Business Elective 3 BADM 213

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Advanced Management Elective 3 ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 Advanced Management Elective 3

PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 Advanced Management Elective 3 Total University Core Hours 39 Advanced Management Elective 3

Advanced Management Elective 3 Additional Support Courses Advanced Management Elective 3

Academic elective 6 Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS Academic Courses

BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205

Page 8: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

Total Additional Support Hours 16 Total Business 65 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).

**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 37 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 82 hours toward the degree with 38 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

Page 9: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

Degree Worksheet: Business Administration: Marketing Concentration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent BUAD Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206

ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

MATHEMATICS BUAD 3250 Business Law I 3 *

MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 BUAD 3270 International Business 3

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2

SCIENCES CIS 3100 Information Systems and Technology in Business 3

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective FIN 2150 Personal Finance 3 BADM 108 SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3 SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 FIN 4200 Financial Policies and

Practices 3

HUMANITIES MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 **

ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 MGT 4300 Strategic Management and Policy 3

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 ***

FINE ARTS Business Elective 3 BADM 105 FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 Business Elective 3 BADM 213

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Advanced Marketing Elective 3 ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 Advanced Marketing Elective 3

PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 Advanced Marketing Elective 3 Total University Core Hours 39 Advanced Marketing Elective 3

Advanced Marketing Elective 3 Additional Support Courses Advanced Marketing Elective 3

Academic elective 6 Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS Academic Course

BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205

Page 10: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

Total Additional Support Hours 16 Total Business 65 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).

**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 37 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 82 hours toward the degree with 38 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

Page 11: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

Degree Worksheet: Business Administration: International Business Concentration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent BUAD Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206

ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

MATHEMATICS BUAD 3250 Business Law I 3 *

MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 BUAD 3270 International Business 3

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 BUAD 4000 Reading and Discussion 3

SCIENCES BUAD 4160 U.S. and Foreign Business Centers 3

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2

SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 CIS 3100 Information Systems and Technology in Business 3

SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 FIN 2150 Personal Finance 3 BADM 108

HUMANITIES FIN 3090 Business Finance 3

ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 FIN 4200 Financial Policies and Practices 3

HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States 3 HIST 101/102/201/202 MGT 3220 Organization and

Management 3 **

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

FINE ARTS MGT 4300 Strategic Management and Policy 3

FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 MGT 4350 International Comparative Management 3

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MGT 4700 Management of Electronic Business 3

ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 ***

PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 Business Elective 3 BADM 105 Total University Core Hours 39 Business Elective 3 BADM 213

Advanced Business Elective 3 Additional Support Courses Advanced Business Elective 3

Foreign Language #1 3 FREN 101 or SPAN 101

Page 12: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

Foreign Language #2 3 FREN 102 or SPAN 102 BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205

CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

Total Additional Support Hours 16 Total Business 65 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).

**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 37 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 82 hours toward the degree with 38 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

Page 13: Degree Worksheet: Accounting · HUMANITIES Advanced Accounting Elective 3 ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 Advanced Accounting Elective 3 HIST (from 1010,

Degree Worksheet: Business Administration: Business Analytics Concentration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent BUAD Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206

ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

MATHEMATICS BUAD 3120 Intermediate Business Statistics 3

MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 BUAD 3250 Business Law I 3 *

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 BUAD 3270 International Business 3

SCIENCES BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective CIS 1030 Intro. to Software Dev. (Java I) 3 CIT 102

SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 CIS 2980 Database Systems 3 CIT 270 SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 CIS 3100 Information Systems

and Technology in Business 3

HUMANITIES CIS 4000 Advanced Database Systems 3

ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 CIS 4070 Data Analytics 3 HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 FIN 2150 Personal Finance 3 BADM 108

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3

FINE ARTS FIN 4200 Financial Policies and Practices 3

FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 **

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MGT 3500 Management Science 3

ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 MGT 4300 Strategic Management and Policy 3

Total University Core Hours 39 MGT 4460 Supply Chain Management 3

MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 ***

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Additional Support Courses MKTG 4440 Marketing Research 3

Academic elective 6 Any Non Accounting/Business/CIS Academic Course

BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205 CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207

ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

Total Additional Support Hours 16 Total Business 65 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*BUAD3250 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting BUAD3250 requirements to be evaluated by the business law faculty (please contact business law faculty for requirements).

**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 37 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 82 hours toward the degree with 38 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

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Degree Worksheet: Computer Information Systems: Application Development Concentration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent CIS Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH CIS 1015 Intro. to CIS 3 CIT 102; Any Non-Used 3 Hour CIT Course Can

Be Subbed ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 CIS 1030 Intro. to Software Dev. (Java I) 3 CIT 150 ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 CIS 2980 Database Systems 3 CIT 270

MATHEMATICS CIS 3020 Web Page Development 3 *

MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 CIS 3900 Systems Analysis and Development 3

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 CIS 4600 Advanced Systems Development 3 SCIENCES Application Development Conc.:

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective CIS 2050 Essentials of Network Design and

Hardware 3 CIT 112

SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 CIS 3300 Intermediate Object-Oriented Programming (Java II) 3

SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 CIS 3970 Secure Programming Principles 3

HUMANITIES CIS 4000 Advanced Database Systems 3

ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 CIS 4020 Advanced Object-Oriented Programming (Java III) 3

HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 CIS 4030 Web Applications: Client-side Development (Javascript) 3

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 CIS 4060 Mobile Applications Development 3

FINE ARTS 1 Elective from 2020, 2100, 3000, 3400, 3410, 3700, 3980, 4040, 4070, 4080, 4100, 4200, 4220, 4300, 4400, and 4700.

3 CIT 113 (Awarded as CSC 1060 and Subbed

for CIS 2100) FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 Total CIS 42

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Business Core ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206 Total University Core Hours 39 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

BUAD 3270 International Business 3 Additional Support Courses BUAD 3280 Cyber Business Law 3 BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205 BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2

CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3

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ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202 MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 **

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

Total Additional Support Hours 10 MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 *** Total Business Core 29 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*CIS 3020 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting CIS 3020 requirements to be evaluated by the CIS faculty (please contact CIS faculty for requirements).

**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 40 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 85 hours toward the degree with 35 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

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Degree Worksheet: Computer Information Systems: Networking & Systems Management Concentration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent CIS Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH CIS 1015 Intro. to CIS 3 CIT 102; Any Non-Used 3 Hour CIT Course Can

Be Subbed ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 CIS 1030 Intro. to Software Dev. (Java I) 3 CIT 150 ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 CIS 2980 Database Systems 3 CIT 270

MATHEMATICS CIS 3020 Web Page Development 3 * MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 CIS 3900 Systems Analysis and Development 3 MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 CIS 4600 Advanced Systems Development 3

SCIENCES Networking & Sys. Mgt. Conc.:

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective CIS 2050 Essentials of Network Design and

Hardware 3 CIT 112

SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 CIS 3400 Telecommunications & Networks 3 CIT 101

SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 CIS 3410 Certified Ethical Hacking 3

HUMANITIES CIS 3700 Introduction to Servers 3 ** ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 CIS 3980 Intro. To Information Security 3 CIT 225 HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 CIS 4080 Cloud Computing 3

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 CIS 4220 Network Implementation and

Administration 3 ***

FINE ARTS 1 Elective from 2020, 2100, 3000, 3300, 3970, 4000, 4020, 4030, 4040, 4060, 4070, 4100, 4200, 4300, 4400, and 4700.

3 CIT 113 (Awarded as CSC 1060 and Subbed

for CIS 2100) FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 Total CIS 42

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Business Core ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206 Total University Core Hours 39 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

BUAD 3270 International Business 3 Additional Support Courses BUAD 3280 Cyber Business Law 3 BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205 BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2

CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3 ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202 MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 ****

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UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

Total Additional Support Hours 10 MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 ***** Total Business Core 29 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*CIS 3020 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting CIS 3020 requirements to be evaluated by the CIS faculty (please contact CIS faculty for requirements).

** CIS 3700 credit can be given if the transfer student meets the following condition: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test(s) supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better

***Credit will be awarded with completion of and submission of current CCNA certification.

****MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed

course project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

*****MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 40 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 94 hours toward the degree with 26 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

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Degree Worksheet: Computer Information Systems: Web Development Concentration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent CIS Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH CIS 1015 Intro. to CIS 3 CIT 102; Any Non-Used 3 Hour CIT Course Can

Be Subbed ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 CIS 1030 Intro. to Software Dev. (Java I) 3 CIT 150 ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 CIS 2980 Database Systems 3 CIT 270

MATHEMATICS CIS 3020 Web Page Development 3 *

MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 CIS 3900 Systems Analysis and Development 3

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 CIS 4600 Advanced Systems Development 3 SCIENCES Web Development Conc.:

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective CIS 2050 Essentials of Network Design and

Hardware 3 CIT 112

SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 CIS 3300 Intermediate Object-Oriented Programming (Java II) 3

SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 CIS 3970 Secure Programming Principles 3

HUMANITIES CIS 4000 Advanced Database Systems 3

ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 CIS 4030 Web Applications: Client-side Development (Javascript) 3

HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 CIS 4060 Mobile Applications Development 3

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 CIS 4100 Web Applications: Server-side

Development (PHP) 3

FINE ARTS 1 Elective from 2020, 2100, 3000, 3400, 3410, 3700, 3980, 4020, 4040, 4070, 4080, 4200, 4220, 4300, 4400, and 4700.

3 CIT 113 (Awarded as CSC 1060 and Subbed

for CIS 2100) FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 Total CIS 42

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Business Core ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206 Total University Core Hours 39 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

BUAD 3270 International Business 3 Additional Support Courses BUAD 3280 Cyber Business Law 3 BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205 BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2

CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3

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ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202 MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 **

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

Total Additional Support Hours 10 MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 *** Total Business Core 29 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*CIS 3020 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting CIS 3020 requirements to be evaluated by the CIS faculty (please contact CIS faculty for requirements).

**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 40 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 85 hours toward the degree with 35 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.

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Degree Worksheet: Computer Information Systems: Core Programming Concentration (Effective FALL 2017)

NAME: _______________________________ CWID#_____________________ Cell Phone:___________________ E-mail: _______________________________________

University Core Hrs BPCC Equivalent CIS Curriculum Hrs BPCC Equivalent

ENGLISH CIS 1015 Intro. to CIS 3 CIT 102; Any Non-Used 3 Hour CIT Course Can Be

Subbed

ENGL 1010 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 ENGL 101 CIS 1030 Intro. to Software Dev. (Java I) 3 CIT 150

ENGL 1020 Composition and Rhetoric II 3 ENGL 102 CIS 2980 Database Systems 3 CIT 270

MATHEMATICS CIS 3020 Web Page Development 3 *

MATH 1020 College Algebra 3 MATH 102 CIS 3900 Systems Analysis and Development 3

MATH 1060 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 114 CIS 4600 Advanced Systems Development 3

SCIENCES Application Development Conc.:

SCI 1010 Basic Concepts of Physical Science I 3 SCI 101 or Physical Science Elective CIS 2020 Introduction to

Programming (COBOL I) 3

SCI 1020 Basic Concepts of Biological Science I 3 BLGY 105 CIS 2050 Essentials of Network Design and Hardware 3 CIT 112

SCI 2010 or 2020 Basic Concepts of Physical Science II/Biological Science II 3 SCI 102 or BLGY 106 CIS 2100 Software Development

(Visual Studio .NET) 3 CIT 113 (Awarded as CSC 1060 and Subbed for CIS

2100)

HUMANITIES CIS 3000 Intermediate Application Development (COBOL II)

3

ENGL 2110 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 201, 202, or 257 CIS 3300 Intermediate Object-Oriented Programming (Java II) 3

HIST (from 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) Early World Civilization, Modern World Civilization, History of the United States

3 HIST 101/102/201/202 CIS 3970 Secure Programming Principles 3

BUAD 2200 Business Reports & Communication 3 BADM 220 CIS 4020 Advanced Object-Oriented Programming (Java III) 3

FINE ARTS CIS 4030 Web Applications: Client-side Development (Javascript)

3

FA 1040 Exploring the Arts 3 ART 206 Total CIS 42 SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Business Core

ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BADM 201 ACCT 2000 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 205

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PSYC 1010 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 ACCT 2010 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 206

Total University Core Hours 39 BUAD 2120 Basic Business Statistics 3 BADM 203

BUAD 3270 International Business 3

Additional Support Courses BUAD 3280 Cyber Business Law 3

BUAD 1800 (Intro. to Info. Technology) 3 CIS 205 BUAD 4900 Senior Seminar 2 CIS 2000 (Spreadsheet Apps.) 3 CIS 207 FIN 3090 Business Finance 3

ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3 BADM 202 MGT 3220 Organization and Management 3 **

UNIV 1000 The University Experience 1

Any Non-Used 1+ Hour Course Can Be Subbed

(With 30 Transfer Hours); Also EDUC099

MGT 3580 Operations Management 3

Total Additional Support Hours 10 MKTG 3230 Principles of Marketing 3 ***

Total Business Core 29 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

*CIS 3020 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting CIS 3020 requirements to be evaluated by the CIS faculty (please contact CIS faculty for requirements).

**MGT 3220 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of two conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better or (2) Provides evidence of a completed course

project meeting MGT 3220 requirements to be evaluated by the management faculty (please contact management faculty for requirements).

***MKTG3230 credit can be given if the transfer student meets one of three conditions: (1) Passes a no-cost comprehensive test supplied by the School of Business with a “C” or better, (2) Successfully completes the

MKTG3230 final project (marketing plan and presentation), or (3) Provides evidence of a completed course project meeting MKTG3230 requirements to be evaluated by the marketing faculty (complete marketing plan and

presentation; please contact marketing faculty for requirements).

NOTE: Student must complete 40 hours of ACCT/CIS/Business courses at NSU.

NOTE: If a Bossier Parish Community College student took all of the courses listed above, they would transfer in 79 hours toward the degree with 41 hours remaining to be taken at NSU. However, the maximum allowable

number of hours which can be accepted towards a degree at NSU from a two-year institution is 65 hours. If a student has more than 65 hours, the student and their NSU advisor will need to have a discussion regarding which

hours will count towards the degree.

NOTE: Only a maximum of 9 hours of lower-level BPCC classes will count for upper-level NSU classes.