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1 How to Use the Transfer Guide In an effort to maximize the transfer of credit, we attempt to match-up the community college associate degrees with the Davenport University bachelor degree that has the best fit. This does not mean that you can pursue only this degree. You can choose to pursue any bachelor degree at Davenport University that you desire; however, the credits may not have the same fit with other bachelor degrees. The Transfer Guide was designed specifically for use by students interested in transferring to Davenport University. The Transfer Guide is easier to use and interpret than the Articulation Plans. HOW TO DETERMINE WHICH TRANSFER GUIDE YOU SHOULD FOLLOW 1. Click on the bookmark labeled Cover Page. 2. Scroll through the associate degree programs listed on the left hand side of the page and locate the name of the associate degree program you are pursuing at the community college. a. If the associate degree you are pursing at the community college is not on the list, please contact an admissions representative at the Davenport University location nearest you for assistance. 3. Click on the program name you are pursuing at the community college and the corresponding Davenport University Transfer Guide will appear. 4. Print two copies of the Transfer Guide - one for your records and one to give to your Davenport University admissions representative.. When you meet with your Davenport University admissions representative make sure to let him/her know the specific Transfer Guide you are interested in following to earn your bachelor s degree from Davenport University. HOW TO USE THE TRANSFER GUIDE The Transfer Guide is composed of 3 sections of information: 1. The first section, labeled, FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE, identifies the kind of associate degree that was completed at the community college. This is done by checking one of the two boxes in the first section. 2. The second section is labeled THIRD YEAR. In this section you will review your transcript from the community college and check off the courses that you completed to earn your associate degree. The courses that are not checked off are the courses that you may take either at the community college or at Davenport University. 3. The third and final section, labeled FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion identifies those courses that must be taken at Davenport University to meet program major and residency requirements in order to earn a bachelor s degree through Davenport University. a. This section also identifies the number of credits accepted in transfer and the number of credits to be completed after transfer. b. This section also identifies Davenport University locations where each bachelor degree program can be completed in its entirety. If you have questions about this Transfer Guide or the process to become a Davenport University student, please contact an admissions representative at the Davenport University location nearest you.

2 Degree Transfer Agreement Associate Degree Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Page Accounting BBA - Accounting Fraud Investigation 3 Accounting BBA - Accounting Information Management Accounting BBA/MBA - Professional Accountancy 7 Accounting BBA - Finance 9 Automotive Technology BBA - Applied Business 11 Chemical Technology BBA - Applied Business 13 Electrical Technology BBA - Applied Business 1 Maintenance Mechanic-Industrial BBA - Applied Business 17 Computer Aided Design BBA - Applied Business 19 Engineering Technology BBA - Applied Business 21 Machine Tool Automation/Technology BBA - Applied Business 23 Administrative Assistant BBA - Business Professional Studies 2 Business Administration BBA - Business Professional Studies 27 Business Administration BBA - Human Resource Management 29 Business Administration BBA - International Business 31 Business Administration BBA - Management 33 General Marketing BBA - Marketing 3 Administrative Assistant BBA - Paralegal Studies 37 Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice BBA - Public Safety and Security Management 39 Emergency Medical Services BBA - Public Safety and Security Management 41 Fire Science BBA - Public Safety and Security Management 43 Business Administration BBA - Sport Management 4 Business Administration BBA/MBA - Strategic Management 47 Business Administration BBA/MBA - Strategic Human Resource Management 49 1

3 Associate Degree Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Page Computer Programming for Business BS - Computer Information Systems : Computer Gaming and Simulation 1 Computer Support Technician BS - Computer Information Systems : Database Management 3 Computer Programming for Business BS - Computer Information Systems : Programming Computer Programming for Business BS - Computer Information Systems : Web Design and Development 7 Computer Support Technician BS - Networking Technology : Computer Networking 9 Computer Support Technician BS - Networking Technology : Network Security 61 Computer Support Technician BS - Security and Information Assurance : Biometric Security 63 Computer Support Technician BS - Security and Information Assurance : Information and Computer Security 6 Computer Programming for Business BS - Technology Management : Global IT Project Management 67 Dental Hygiene BBA - Health Services Administration 69 Respiratory Care Practitioner BBA - Health Services Administration 71 Administrative Assistant BS - Medical Case Management 73 Nursing BSN - Nursing: Bachelor Completion Program 7 2

4 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Accounting or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective Science/Math Elective Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS207 Organizational Behavior MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 ACCT220 Accounting Information Technology ACC103 Accounting with Computers BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACC203 Cost Accounting ACCT31 Federal Taxation I ACC204 Business Taxation IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS224 Network Security 3

5 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance ACCT301 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT310 Accounting Fraud Examination ACCT320 Auditing & Assurance Services ACCT30 Accounting Information Systems ACCT401 Internal Auditing I ACCT402 Internal Auditing II ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing ACCT49 Accounting Issues and Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test IAAS332 Authentication and Audits LEGL211 Criminal Law PSMG20 Investigative Technology and Procedures Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Caro, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Warren and DU Online. 4

6 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Accounting or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective Science/Math Elective Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS207 Organizational Behavior MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 ACCT220 Accounting Information Technology ACC103 Accounting with Computers BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACC203 Cost Accounting ACCT31 Federal Taxation I ACC204 Business Taxation

7 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance ACCT301 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT318 Payroll and State Tax ACCT320 Auditing & Assurance Services ACCT30 Accounting Information Systems ACCT420 Government/Not-for-Profit Accounting ACCT49 Accounting Issues and Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test Choose 12 credit hours of Accounting Electives or choose a specialty: Internal Auditing Specialty Management Accounting Specialty Accounting Electives ACCT314 Cost Management ACCT316 Federal Taxation II ACCT401 Internal Auditing I ACCT402 Internal Auditing II ACCT41 Advanced Accounting Topics ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing ACCT440 Advanced Strategic Management Accounting ACCT490 Accounting Internship FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance Internal Auditing Specialty ACCT314 Cost Management ACCT401 Internal Auditing I ACT402 Internal Auditing II ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing Management Account Specialty Choose 12 credits from the following: ACCT314 Cost Management ACCT41 Advanced Accounting Topics ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing ACCT440 Advanced Strategic Management Accounting FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Warren, and DU Online. 6

8 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY* BBA/MBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 10 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Accounting or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective Science/Math Elective Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS207 Organizational Behavior MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 ACCT220 Accounting Information Technology ACC103 Accounting with Computers BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACC203 Cost Accounting ACCT31 Federal Taxation I ACC204 Business Taxation 7

9 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance ACCT301 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT318 Payroll and State Tax ACCT320 Auditing & Assurance Services ACCT30 Accounting Information Systems ACCT41 Adv Accounting Topics ACCT420 Government/Not-for-Profit Accounting ACCT49 Accounting Issues & Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility ACCT600 Professional Accountancy Seminar ACCT640 Managerial Accounting ACCT60 CPA Responsibilities and Ethics ACCT730 Taxation Corporations and Trust BUSN60 Business Analysis ECON62 Managerial Economics FINC620 Financial Management MGMT64 MGMT7 or Organizational Strategic Planning Development & Management and Culture or MGMT780 Global Business Strategies MISG620 Accounting Information Systems MKTG610 Marketing Strategies MBA Accounting Electives (ACCT ) Capstone CAPS790 or CAPS799 or SABR781 Capstone Internship or Capstone Experience or Study Abroad Experience Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren and DU Online. 8

10 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - FINANCE* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Accounting or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective Science/Math Elective Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS207 Organizational Behavior MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets ACC103 Accounting with Computers BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS119 Excel II BUSN210 Professional Ethics BUS101 Business Principles/Practices CISP112 Applied Information Technology PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing ACCT31 Federal Taxation I ACC204 Business Taxation 9

11 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance ACCT301 Intermediate Accounting I BUSN488T BBA Field Test FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance FINC21 Investment Planning FINC220 Money & Banking FINC221 Financial Analysis FINC320 International Finance FINC402 Portfolio Management FINC403 Health Care Finance Choose the Financial Planning Specialty or 3 of the following electives: ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II FINC222 Behavioral Finance FINC230 Financial Planning & Insurance FINC301 Retirement Plan/Employee Benefits FINC310 Real Estate Finance FINC401 Estate Planning Financial Planning Specialty ACCT316 Federal Taxation II FINC222 Behavioral Finance FINC230 Financial Planning & Insurance FINC301 Retirement Plan/Employee Benefits FINC401 Estate Planning Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 9 40 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren, and DU Online. 10

12 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Automotive Technology Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG127 Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective PHY100 Fundamentals of Physics Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective WELD120 Introduction to Welding MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective POL Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 11

13 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CISP112 Applied Information Technology FINC211 Corporate Finance MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 FINC223 or Business Planning Capstone FINC23 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers GPMT30 Principles of Project Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 12

14 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Electrical Technology Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG127 Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective MATH106 Technical Mathematics Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective ELT102 applied Electricity MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective POL Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 13

15 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CISP112 Applied Information Technology FINC211 Corporate Finance MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 FINC223 or Business Planning Capstone FINC23 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers GPMT30 Principles of Project Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 91 3 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 14

16 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Electrical Technology Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG127 Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective PHY100 Fundamentals of Physics Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective WELD120 Introduction to Welding MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective POL Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 1

17 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CISP112 Applied Information Technology FINC211 Corporate Finance MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 FINC223 or Business Planning Capstone FINC23 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers GPMT30 Principles of Project Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 92 3 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 16

18 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Maintenance Mechanic - Industrial Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG127 Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective MATH106 Technical Mathematics Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective ELT102 Applied Electricity MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective POL Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 17

19 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CISP112 Applied Information Technology FINC211 Corporate Finance MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 FINC223 or Business Planning Capstone FINC23 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers GPMT30 Principles of Project Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 92 3 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 18

20 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Aided Design Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG127 Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective Science/Math Elective Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective DRFT13 AutoCad MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective POL Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 19

21 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CISP112 Applied Information Technology FINC211 Corporate Finance MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 FINC223 or Business Planning Capstone FINC23 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers GPMT30 Principles of Project Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 9 3 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 20

22 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Engineering Technology Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG127 Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective PHY111 College Physics I Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective ELT102 Applied Electricity MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective POL Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 21

23 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CISP112 Applied Information Technology FINC211 Corporate Finance MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 FINC223 or Business Planning Capstone FINC23 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers GPMT30 Principles of Project Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 89 3 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 22

24 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - APPLIED BUSINESS* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Machine Tool Automation/Technology Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG127 Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective MATH106 Technical Mathematics Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective Technical Elective MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective POL Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 23

25 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets CISP112 Applied Information Technology FINC211 Corporate Finance MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 FINC223 or Business Planning Capstone FINC23 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers GPMT30 Principles of Project Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 92 3 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 24

26 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL STUDIES* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Administrative Assistant or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior BUS207 Organizational Behavior 2

27 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 Business Planning Capstone FINC223 or FINC23 or FINC320 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers or International Finance MGMT37 Operations Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery MGMT440 Strategic Management Choose 2 courses [6 (six) credits] from any of the following courses or choose an area of emphasis: BUSN22 International Business GPMT30 Principles of Project Management Emphasis in Entrepreneurship: BUSN311 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs BUSN26 Entrepreneurship Emphasis in Human Resource (Choose 6 credits): HRMG313 Staffing Organizations HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law Emphasis in Operations Management: MGMT412 Quality Management MGMT413 Supply Chain Management Emphasis in Marketing: MKTG320 Marketing of Services MKTG404 Business to Business Marketing Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 26

28 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL STUDIES* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Business Administration or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior BUS207 Organizational Behavior 27

29 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 Business Planning Capstone FINC223 or FINC23 or FINC320 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers or International Finance MGMT37 Operations Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery MGMT440 Strategic Management Choose 2 courses [6 (six) credits] from any of the following courses or choose an area of emphasis: BUSN22 International Business GPMT30 Principles of Project Management Emphasis in Entrepreneurship: BUSN311 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs BUSN26 Entrepreneurship Emphasis in Human Resource (Choose 6 credits): HRMG313 Staffing Organizations HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law Emphasis in Operations Management: MGMT412 Quality Management MGMT413 Supply Chain Management Emphasis in Marketing: MKTG320 Marketing of Services MKTG404 Business to Business Marketing Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Caro, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 28

30 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Business Administration or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior BUS207 Organizational Behavior 29

31 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN22 International Business BUSN488T BBA Field Test GPMT30 Principles of Project Management HRMG313 Staffing Organizations HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations HRMG330 or HRMG490 International Human Resource Management Human Resource Management Internship HRMG30 Training for Organizations HRMG431 Negotiation/Dispute Resolution HRMG433 Compensation Administration HRMG43 Strategic Human Resources LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery or Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. 30

32 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Business Administration or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills HUMN Global Cultures or Humanities Elective Humanities Elective MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity World Regional in Society Geography or SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships SOSC241 Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing Foreign Language Foreign Language HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management 31

33 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN22 International Business BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 Business Planning Capstone FINC23 Financial Analysis for Business Managers FINC320 International Finance GPMT30 Principles of Project Management LEGL320 International Business Law MGMT330 International Management MGMT440 Strategic Management MGMT490 or Management Internship or SABR381 Study Abroad Experience MKTG421 International Marketing Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and Warren. 32

34 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - MANAGEMENT* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Business Administration or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior BUS207 Organizational Behavior 33

35 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN22 International Business BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 Business Planning Capstone FINC223 or FINC23 or FINC320 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers or International Finance GPMT30 Principles of Project Management MGMT37 Operation Management MGMT440 Strategic Management Plus 4 (four) upper level Management electives from course options listed below or choose a Specialty. Management Electives may include any upper level MGMT courses and/or any of the following: BUSN311 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution MKTG320 Marketing of Services MKTG404 Business-to-Business Marketing MKTG430 New Product Development and Innovation SABR381 Study Abroad Experience Entrepreneurship Specialty BUSN26 Entrepreneurship BUSN311 or MKTG430 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs or New Product Development and Innovation MGMT312 Creativity and Innovation MKTG320 Marketing of Services MKTG322 Internet Marketing Financial Management Specialty ACCT213 Cost Accounting FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance FINC220 Money & Banking Choose one area of emphasis (6 credits): Emphasis in Financial Analysis: FINC221 Financial Analysis FINC320 International Finance Emphasis in Investments: FINC21 Investment Planning FINC402 Portfolio Management Global Project Management Specialty GPMT38 Special Topics: Global Project Management GPMT400 Resource Management of Projects GPMT410 Global Sourcing for Projects GPMT44 or GPMT499 Simulation and Case Study in Management or Certified Project Management Professional Certification Leadership Effectiveness Specialty HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility MGMT43 Leadership Challenges Seminar Sustainable Business Development Specialty MGMT330 International Management MGMT370 Sustainability Principles and Theories MGMT413 Sustainable Supply Chain Management MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility MGMT40 Sustainable Global Business Design and Strategy Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *Management - Entrepreneurship Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren and DU Online. *Management - Financial Management Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Traverse City, Warren and DU Online. *Management - Global Project Management Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online. *Management - Leadership Effectiveness Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, and DU Online. *Management - Sustainable Business Development Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga) and DU Online. 34

36 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - MARKETING* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: General Marketing or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing MKTG212 Professional Selling BUS208 Professional Selling MKTG213 Advertising Foundations BUS206 Promotional Strategies 3

37 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN22 International Business BUSN488T BBA Field Test GPMT30 Principles of Project Management MKTG310 Consumer Behavior MKTG412 Marketing Research MKTG421 International Marketing MKTG430 New Product Development and Innovation MKTG441 Strategic Marketing Plus 3 (three) Marketing Electives or choose one of the following Specialty: Advertising and Promotion Specialty MKTG214 Public Relations Foundations MKTG306 Creative Strategies MKTG314 Media Planning MKTG322 or MKTG490 Internet Marketing or Marketing Internship Business-to-Business Specialty MKTG30 Sales Management MKTG311 Channel Strategies MKTG322 or MKTG490 Internet Marketing or Marketing Internship MKTG404 Business to Business Marketing Sport Marketing Specialty MGMT214 Sport Management Foundations MKTG21 MGMT223 or Sports Marketing Society or MGMT490S Sport Management Internship MKTG30 Sport Advertising and Promotion Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *Marketing - Advertising and Promotion Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and DU Online. *Marketing - Business-to-Business Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and DU Online. *Marketing - Sport Marketing Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga) and DU Online. 36

38 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PARALEGAL STUDIES* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Administrative Assistant or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet BUS119 Excel II BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision NONE 37

39 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing BITS214 Microcomputer Applications: Word Processing LEGL101 Introduction to Paralegal Studies LEGL213 Torts LEGL21 Litigation LEGL216 Legal Research LEGL218 Legal Writing LEGL220 Computers for Paralegals LEGL28 Community Based Legal Studies LEGL301 Business Organizations LEGL41 Advanced Litigation LEGL490 Paralegal BS Internship Choose 12 credits from the following: LEGL204 Family Law LEGL211 Criminal Law LEGL300 Evidence and Criminal Procedure LEGL303 Bankruptcy Law LEGL30 Real Estate Law LEGL308 Estate Planning and Probate Law LEGL384 Study Abroad: Legal Studies LEGL38 Special Topics: Legal Studies LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law LEGL496 Paralegal Certificate Review Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga) and Lansing. 38

40 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective Science/Math Elective Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective LEN101 Introduction to Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 39

41 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUSN210 Professional Ethics FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN488T BBA Field Test HRMG401 Human Resource Management for Public Entities MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery PSMG301 Public Safety Administration PSMG31 Fiscal Management for Public Entities PSMG402 Asset Protection and Management PSMG441 Strategic Public Safety and Security Management Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 9 38 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online. 40

42 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Emergency Medical Services or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BIO110 Anatomy and Physiology Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective COM113 Interpersonal Communication MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 41

43 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUSN210 Professional Ethics FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN488T BBA Field Test HRMG401 Human Resource Management for Public Entities MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery PSMG301 Public Safety Administration PSMG31 Fiscal Management for Public Entities PSMG402 Asset Protection and Management PSMG441 Strategic Public Safety and Security Management Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online. 42

44 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Fire Science or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective CHM100 Fundamentals of Chemistry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective PSY10 OR SOC102 Intro to Psychology or Principles of Sociology MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing Specialty courses comprising the major area of the associate's degree 43

45 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUSN210 Professional Ethics FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN488T BBA Field Test HRMG401 Human Resource Management for Public Entities MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery PSMG301 Public Safety Administration PSMG31 Fiscal Management for Public Entities PSMG402 Asset Protection and Management PSMG441 Strategic Public Safety and Security Management Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online. 44

46 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - SPORT MANAGEMENT* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Business Administration or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management 4

47 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 Business Planning Capstone FINC223 or FINC23 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers LEGL334 Legal Aspects of Sports Management MGMT214 Sport Management Foundations MGMT223 Sports in Society MGMT33 Global Sports Management MGMT364 Sports Operations/Facilities Management MGMT421 Sport Governance and Regulation MGMT490S Sport Management Internship MKTG21 Sport Marketing MKTG30 Sport Advertising and Promotion Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga) and DU Online. 46

48 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT* BBA/MBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Business Administration or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior BUS207 Organizational Behavior 47

49 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN22 International Business BUSN403 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Field Test BUSN49 Business Planning Capstone FINC223 or FINC23 or FINC320 GPMT30 or HRMG431 MGMT330 or MGMT37 Entrepreneurial Finance or Financial Analysis for Business Managers or International Finance Principles of Project Management or Negotiation and Dispute Resolution International Management or Operations Management MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery MGMT399 Certified Manager Preparation MGMT440 Strategic Management MGMT490 or SABR381 Management Internship or Study Abroad ACCT640 Managerial Accounting BUSN60 Business Analysis ECON62 Managerial Economics FINC620 Financial Management HRMG700 Managing Human Resources MGMT64 Organizational Development and Culture MGMT72 Effective Leadership MGMT73 Managing Projects MGMT74 Operations and Quality Management MGMT7 Strategic Planning/Management MGMT780 Global Business Strategies MKTG610 Marketing Strategies Capstone CAPS790 or CAPS799 or SABR781 Capstone Internship or Capstone Experience or Study Abroad Experience Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia and DU Online. 48

50 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT* BBA/MBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Business Administration or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ECON200 Microeconomics ECON202 Microeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing ENVS12 Environmental Studies or Science/Math Elective BUS102 Math for Business & Industry FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective BUS160 Business Writing Skills MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH216 or MATH220 Business Statistics or Probability & Statistics HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Political Science Requirement ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting 2 BITS211 Microcomputer Apps: Spreadsheets BUS119 Excel II BUSN120 Introduction to Business or Business Elective BUS101 Business Principles/Practices BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications LEGL210 Business Law Foundations BUS201 Business Law I MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision MKTG211 Marketing Foundations BUS10 Principles of Marketing HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior BUS207 Organizational Behavior 49

51 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance BUSN22 International Business BUSN488T BBA Field Test GPMT30 Principles of Project Management HRMG313 Staffing Organizations HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations HRMG30 Training for Organizations HRMG431 Negotiation/Dispute Resolution HRMG433 Compensation Administration HRMG43 Strategic Human Resources HRMG490 Human Resource Management Internship HRMG499 Certified Professional HR Mgmt Preparation LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility BUSN60 Business Analysis ECON62 Managerial Economics HRMG71 International Human Resources HRMG720 Finance of Compensation and Benefits HRMG730 Public Policy and Administrative Law HRMG70 Organizational Training and Development HRMG770 Advanced Problem Solving in HR Management MGMT72 Effective Leadership MGMT7 Strategic Planning and Management Capstone CAPS790 or CAPS799 or SABR781 Capstone Internship or Capstone Experience or Study Abroad Experience Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Warren and DU Online. 0

52 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - MAJOR: COMPUTER GAMING & SIMULATION* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Programming for Business or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 POL Political Science Requirement (if exempt) Open Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra MATH13 College Algebra MATH13 College Algebra STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH220 Probability & Statistics ENVS12 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab PHYS100 or PHYS111 Fundamentals of Physics or College Physics MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH120 Finite Mathematics ACCT200 or Accounting Basics for Managers or ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Foundations of Technology CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS220 Systems Analysis & Design CISP220 Web Applications CIS174 JavaScripts CISP231 or CISP233 or CISP237 or CISP241 Programming Language I: C++ Programming I or C# Programming I or Java Programming I or Visual Basic Programming I CIS202 Visual Basic Programming Language II: Sequential to language chosen in CIS212 Advanced Visual Basic Programming Language I CISP247 Database Design CIS22 Database and Utilities/SQL CISP316 Web Design ANM287 Advanced Web Design NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS112 Linux Operating Systems CISP233 and CISP234 C# Programming I and C# Programming II CIS207 and CIS237 C# Programming and Advanced C# Programming 1

53 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE Foundations of Technology CISP20 Discrete Structures GPMT30 Principles of Project Management BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database BITS301 Image Editing Applications BITS302 Graphic Illustration Software CISP244 Introduction to Game Theory CISP246 3D Modeling CISP280 Artificial Intelligence CISP311 Database Systems CISP312 Data Structures CISP33 Game Development CISP370 3D Game Development CISP448 Collaborative Game Development MATH20 Applied Linear Algebra TECH497 School of Technology Capstone Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 98 1 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga) and Livonia. 2

54 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - MAJOR: DATABASE MANAGEMENT* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Support Technician or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 POL Political Science Requirement (if exempt) Open Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra MATH13 College Algebra MATH13 College Algebra STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH220 Probability & Statistics ENVS12 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab PHYS100 or PHYS111 Fundamentals of Physics or College Physics MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH120 Finite Mathematics Foundations ACCT200 of Business or ACCT201 Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Foundations of Technology CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS220 Systems Analysis & Design CISP220 Web Applications CIS174 JavaScripts CISP231 or CISP233 or CISP237 or CISP241 Programming Language I: C++ Programming I or C# Programming I or Java Programming I or Visual Basic Programming I CIS202 Visual Basic Programming Language II: Sequential to language chosen in CIS212 Advanced Visual Basic Programming Language I CISP247 Database Design CIS22 Database and Utilities/SQL IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS224 Network Security NETW101 PC Operating Systems CIS11 Personal Computer Hardware Installation and Configuration NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS112 Linux Operating Systems 3

55 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE NONE Foundations of Technology CISP20 Discrete Structures GPMT30 Principles of Project Management BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP280 Artificial Intelligence CISP311 Database Systems CISP312 Data Structures CISP32 Data Mining CISP420 Distributed Architectures IAAS331 Databases and Distributed Systems NETW141 MS Client and Server OS NETW243 MS Administer SQL Server TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *CIS-Database Management This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Saginaw and DU Online. 4

56 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - MAJOR: PROGRAMMING* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Programming for Business or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 POL Political Science Requirement (if exempt) Open Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra MATH13 College Algebra MATH13 College Algebra STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH220 Probability & Statistics ENVS12 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab PHYS100 or PHYS111 Fundamentals of Physics or College Physics MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH120 Finite Mathematics Foundations ACCT200 of Business or ACCT201 Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Foundations of Technology CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS220 Systems Analysis & Design CISP220 Web Applications CIS174 JavaScripts CISP231 or CISP233 or CISP237 or CISP241 Programming Language I: C++ Programming I or C# Programming I or Java Programming I or Visual Basic Programming I CIS202 Visual Basic Programming Language II: Sequential to language chosen in CIS212 Advanced Visual Basic Programming Language I CISP233 and CISP234 C# Programming I and C# Programming II CIS207 and CIS237 C# Programming and Advanced C# Programming CISP237 and CISP239 Java Programming I and Java Programming II CIS209 JAVA Programming CISP247 Database Design CIS22 Database and Utilities/SQL NETW101 PC Operating Systems CIS11 Personal Computer Hardware Installation and Configuration NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS112 Linux Operating Systems

57 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE NONE Foundations of Technology CISP20 Discrete Structures GPMT30 Principles of Project Management BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP238 Server Side Scripting I CISP311 Database Systems CISP312 Data Structures CISP401 Systems Analysis and Design CISP410 Systems Integration CISP430 Operating Systems TECH497 School of Technology Capstone Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *CIS-Programming This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and Saginaw. 6

58 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - MAJOR: WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Programming for Business or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 POL Political Science Requirement (if exempt) Open Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra MATH13 College Algebra MATH13 College Algebra STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH220 Probability & Statistics ENVS12 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab PHYS100 or PHYS111 Fundamentals of Physics or College Physics MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH120 Finite Mathematics Foundations ACCT200 of Business or ACCT201 Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Foundations of Technology CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS220 Systems Analysis & Design CISP220 Web Applications CIS174 JavaScripts CISP231 or CISP233 or CISP237 or CISP241 Programming Language I: C++ Programming I or C# Programming I or Java Programming I or Visual Basic Programming I CIS202 Visual Basic Programming Language II: Sequential to language chosen in CIS212 Advanced Visual Basic Programming Language I CISP211 E-Business Foundations BUS141 e-commerce Concepts CISP237 Java Programming I CIS209 JAVA Programming CISP247 Database Design CIS22 Database and Utilities/SQL CISP310 Server Side Scripting II CIS261 XML Middleware Coding CISP316 Web Design ANM287 Advanced Web Design NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS112 Linux Operating Systems 7

59 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE NONE Foundations of Technology CISP20 Discrete Structures GPMT30 Principles of Project Management BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database BITS301 Image Editing Applications BITS302 Graphic Illustration Software BITS 303 Web Authoring CISP238 Server Side Scripting I CISP311 Database Systems CISP40 B2B E-Commerce TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *CIS-Web Design and Development This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia and Warren. 8

60 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY - MAJOR: COMPUTER NETWORKING* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Support Technician or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 POL Political Science Requirement (if exempt) Open Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra MATH13 College Algebra MATH13 College Algebra STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH220 Probability & Statistics ENVS12 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab PHYS100 or PHYS111 Fundamentals of Physics or College Physics MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH120 Finite Mathematics ACCT200 or Accounting Basics for Managers or ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Foundations of Technology BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet BUS119 Excel II CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS220 Systems Analysis & Design NETW101 PC Operating Systems CIS11 Personal Computer Hardware Installation and Configuration NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS112 Linux Operating Systems 9

61 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE NONE Foundations of Technology GPMT30 Principles of Project Management IAAS224 Implementing Network Security IAAS32 Wireless Networking and Security NETW111 Cisco Networking Fundamentals NETW112 Cisco Networking Router IOS NETW141 MS Client and Server OS NETW201 PC Maintenance and Management NETW211 Cisco Networking LAN Design NETW212 Cisco Networking WAN Design NETW23 UNIX/Linux Server Administration NETW241 MS Implement Network Infrastructure NETW326 IP Telephony NETW440 Network Design and Management TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone Choose one of the following specialty areas: NETW311 Cisco Networking Advanced Routing NETW312 Cisco Networking Secure WANs NETW411 Cisco Networking Advanced Switching NETW412 Cisco Networking Optimize WANs Server Administration Specialty [SADS] NETW243 MS Administrator SQL Server NETW341 MS Plan and Implement Active Directory NETW30 Configuring MS Exchange Server NETW43 Virtualization Open Electives Advanced Cisco Networking Specialty [ACNS] * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *ACNS This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Midland and Warren. *SADS This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Caro, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Lansing and Livonia. 60

62 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY - MAJOR: NETWORK SECURITY* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Support Technician or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 POL Political Science Requirement (if exempt) Open Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra MATH13 College Algebra MATH13 College Algebra STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH220 Probability & Statistics ENVS12 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab PHYS100 or PHYS111 Fundamentals of Physics or College Physics MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH120 Finite Mathematics ACCT200 or Accounting Basics for Managers or ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Foundations of Technology BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet BUS119 Excel II CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS220 Systems Analysis & Design NETW111 Cisco Networking Fundamentals CIS11 Personal Computer Hardware Installation and Configuration NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems CIS112 Linux Operating Systems 61

63 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE NONE Foundations of Technology GPMT30 Principles of Project Management IAAS224 Implementing Network Security IAAS24 Disaster Recovery IAAS321 Securing the Infrastructure IAAS322 Network Defense / Countermeasure IAAS32 Wireless Networking and Security IAAS421 Computer Forensics IAAS481 Information Security and Assurance NETW101 PC Operating Systems NETW112 Cisco Networking Router IOS NETW141 MS Client and Server OS NETW201 PC Maintenance and Management NETW211 Cisco Networking LAN Design NETW212 Cisco Networking WAN Design NETW23 UNIX/Linux Server Administration NETW241 MS Implement Network Infrastructure NETW326 IP Telephony NETW341 MS Plan and Implement Active Directory TECH497 School of Technology Capstone Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Caro, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Midland and Warren. 62

64 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - SECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE - MAJOR: BIOMETRIC SECURITY* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Support Technician or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 POL Political Science Requirement (if exempt) Open Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra MATH13 College Algebra MATH13 College Algebra STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH220 Probability & Statistics ENVS12 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab PHYS100 or PHYS111 Fundamentals of Physics or College Physics MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH120 Finite Mathematics ACCT200 or Accounting Basics for Managers or ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Foundations of Technology CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS220 Systems Analysis & Design CISP247 Database Design CIS22 Database and Utilities/SQl IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS224 Network Security NETW217 Unix Operating Systems CIS112 Linux Operating Systems CISP233 C# Programming I CIS207 C# Programming CISP234 C# Programming II CIS237 Advanced C# Programming 63

65 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE NONE Foundations of Technology BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP20 Discrete Structures GPMT30 Principles of Project Management BIOL120 Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology CISP280 Artificial Intelligence CISP32 Data Mining IAAS222 Biometric Fundamentals IAAS223 Applicable Biometrics IAAS326 Biometric Spoofing IAAS332 Authentication and Audits IAAS340 Biometric ID and Privacy Laws IAAS30 Biometric Algorithms IAAS380 Computer Vision IAAS410 Pattern Recognition IAAS42 Biometric Security Architectures IAAS446 Advances in Biometric Technologies MATH20 Applied Linear Algebra TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga) and DU Online. 64

66 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - SECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE - MAJOR: INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Support Technician or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing Career & Education Seminar or FRSM100 POL Political Science Requirement (if exempt) Open Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra MATH13 College Algebra MATH13 College Algebra STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH220 Probability & Statistics ENVS12 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab PHYS100 or PHYS111 Fundamentals of Physics or College Physics MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH120 Finite Mathematics ACCT200 or ACCT201 Accounting Basics for Managers or Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Foundations of Technology CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS220 Systems Analysis & Design CISP247 Database Design CIS22 Database and Utilities/SQl IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS224 Network Security NETW217 Unix Operating Systems CIS112 Linux Operating Systems CISP220 Web Page Applications CIS174 JavaScript CISP233 and C# Programming I and CIS207 and CIS237 C# Programming and Advanced C# Programming CISP234 C# Programming II NETW101 PC Operating Systems CIS11 Personal Computer Hardware Installation and Configuration NETW111 or NETW220 Cisco Networking Fundamentals or Data Communications and Networks CIS221 Network Essentials 6

67 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE NONE Foundations of Technology BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP20 Discrete Structures GPMT30 Principles of Project Management CISP238 Server Side Scripting I CISP311 Database Systems CISP312 Data Structures IAAS24 Disaster Recovery IAAS32 Wireless Networking and Security IAAS331 Database and Distributed Systems IAAS332 Authentication and Audits IAAS421 or CISP420 Computer Forensics or Distributed Architectures IAAS481 Information Security and Assurance IAAS491 Cryptography IAAS492 or Legal / Ethical Issues Information / Assurance or NETW201 PC Management and Maintenance TECH497 School of Technology Capstone Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: 99 1 *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Livonia, Saginaw and DU Online. 66

68 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT - MAJOR: GLOBAL IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Computer Programming for Business or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG111 or ENG127 College Writing II or Technical Writing FRSM100 Career & Education Seminar or (if exempt) Open Elective POL Political Science Requirement SOSC201 Diversity in Society SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra MATH13 College Algebra MATH13 College Algebra STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MATH220 Probability & Statistics ENVS12 or PHYS100 and PHYS100L Environmental Studies or Applied Physics and Applied Physics Lab PHYS100 or PHYS111 Fundamentals of Physics or College Physics MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH120 Finite Mathematics ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting 1 BUSN210 Professional Ethics PHI20 Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations BUS263 Supervision Foundations of Technology BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet BUS119 Excel II CISP111 Systems Foundations CIS220 Systems Analysis & Design IAAS221 Security Foundations CIS224 Network Security ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting II ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACC203 Cost Accounting Choose one or more of the following specialty areas or apply 18 credits (6 courses) from the major area of a completed approved articulated associate's degree: Specialty Courses 67

69 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing HUMN Global Cultures: Choice of country or culture Foundations of Mathematics and Science NONE NONE Foundations of Technology CISP313 Computer Selection and Training GPMT30 Principles of Project Management FINC211 Corporate Finance GPMT38 Special Topics: Global Project Management GPMT400 Resource Management of Projects GPMT410 Global Sourcing for Projects GPMT44 Simulation/Case Study in Project Management GPMT490 Project Management Internship TECH 497 School of Technology Capstone Choose two of the following courses: ACCT314 Cost Management GPMT499 Certified Project Management Professional MGMT321 Preparation Organizational Behavior MGMT37 Operations Management MGMT412 Quality Management Choose one or more of the following specialty areas or apply 18 credits (6 courses) from the major area of a completed approved articulated associate's degree: CISP231 and CISP232 CISP233 and CISP234 CISP237 and CISP239 CISP241 and CISP242 C++ Programming I and C++ Programming II C# Programming I and C# Programming II Java Programming I and Java Programming II Visual Basic Programming I and Visual Basic Programming II BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP211 E-Business Foundations CISP247 Database Design CISP20 Discrete Structures CISP312 Data Structures CISP420 Distributed Architectures BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP247 Database Design IAAS222 Biometric Foundations IAAS24 Disaster Recovery IAAS331 Database and Distributed Systems IAAS332 Authentication and Audits NETW101 PC Operating Systems Networking Specialty [NTS] IAAS32 Wireless Networking and Security NETW101 NETW111 or PC Cisco Operating Networking Systems Fundamentals or NETW220 Data Communications and Networks NETW141 MS Client and Server OS NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems Computer Information Systems Specialty [CISS] Choose one of the following sequenced programming languages: Information Security Specialty [ISS] NETW112 or NETW23 or NETW241 Cisco Networking Router IOS or UNIX/Linux Server Administration or MS Implement Network Infrastructure Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *Technology Management - Computer Information Systems Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw and DU Online. *Technology Management - Information Security Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Livonia, Saginaw and DU Online. *Technology Management - Networking Specialty This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids - Main Campus (Lettinga), Kalamazoo, Lansing and Livonia. 68

70 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Dental Hygiene or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques ENGL109 Composition ENGL110 Advanced Composition MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra PSYC101 Introductory Psychology SOSC201 Diversity in Society Natural Science Elective Natural Science Elective Foundations of Health Professions ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting II CISP112 Applied Information Technology HINT203 Health Care Delivery Systems HINT211 or MGMT211 Health Care Management Foundations or Management Foundations HLTH101 Introduction to Health Careers HLTH230 Health Care Law & Ethics MKTG211 Marketing Foundations HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior BUS207 Organizational Behavior Health Care Specialty courses [HS] (1-18 credit hours) comprising the major area of the earned associate's degree or selected from the following: HLTH320 Public Health Perspectives HRMG313 Staffing Organizations HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations HRMG30 Training for Organizations HSAD301 Cultural Issues in Health Care HSAD40 Health Care Human Resources MGMT312 Creativity and Innovation MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery 69

71 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics Foundations of Health Professions FINC211 Corporate Finance HINT20 Introduction to Reimbursement Systems BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database FINC403 Health Care Finance HINT209 Quality Assurance Health Care HINT30 Clinical Information Systems HLTH401 Health Care Research HSAD302 Regulations in Health Care HSAD320 OSHA for Health Care HSAD402 Health Care Risk Management HSAD403 Health Care Economics HSAD49 Health Services Administration Practicum Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Battle Creek, Flint, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online. 70

72 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION* BBA Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Respiratory Care Practitioner or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques ENGL109 Composition ENGL110 Advanced Composition MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra PSYC101 Introductory Psychology SOSC201 Diversity in Society Natural Science Elective Natural Science Elective Foundations of Health Professions ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACC101 Principles of Accounting I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II ACC102 Principles of Accounting II CISP112 Applied Information Technology HINT203 Health Care Delivery Systems HINT211 or MGMT211 Health Care Management Foundations or Management Foundations HLTH101 Introduction to Health Careers HLTH230 Health Care Law & Ethics MKTG211 Marketing Foundations HRMG213 Human Resource Management BUS203 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior BUS207 Organizational Behavior Health Care Specialty courses [HS] (1-18 credit hours) comprising the major area of the earned associate's degree or selected from the following: HLTH320 Public Health Perspectives HRMG313 Staffing Organizations HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations HRMG30 Training for Organizations HSAD301 Cultural Issues in Health Care HSAD40 Health Care Human Resources MGMT312 Creativity and Innovation MGMT37 Leadership Theory and Discovery 71

73 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. ENGL311 Professional Writing STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics Foundations of Health Professions FINC211 Corporate Finance HINT20 Introduction to Reimbursement Systems BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database FINC403 Health Care Finance HINT209 Quality Assurance Health Care HINT30 Clinical Information Systems HLTH401 Health Care Research HSAD302 Regulations in Health Care HSAD320 OSHA for Health Care HSAD402 Health Care Risk Management HSAD403 Health Care Economics HSAD49 Health Services Administration Practicum Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Alma, Battle Creek, Flint, Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Lansing, Livonia, Saginaw, Warren and DU Online. 72

74 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT* BS Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Administrative Assistant or Other AA degree Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent COMM120 Presentation Techniques COM101 Public Speaking ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG127 Technical Writing MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra PSYC101 Introductory Psychology PSY10 Intro to Psychology SOSC201 Diversity in Society #SOC20 Racial and Ethnic Relationships HUMN Humanities Elective Humanities Elective SOSC Social Sciences Elective POL Political Science Requirement Foundations of Health Professions CISP112 Applied Information Technology BUS103 Business Computer Applications HLTH110 Medical Terminology MAT112 Medical Term/System Appr HLTH220 Pharmacology HCR140 Pharmacology NONE 73

75 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. BIOL120 Essentials of Anatomy/Physiology BIOL131 Introduction to Human Disease BIOL310 Nutrition ENGL311 Professional Writing STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics Foundations of Health Professions HINT211 Health Care Management Foundations HLTH101 Introduction to Health Careers HLTH230 Health Care Law and Ethics HLTH320 Public Health Perspectives HLTH401 Health Care Research HSAD403 Health Care Economics MCMG300 Case Management Fundamentals MCMG310 Community Service MCMG311 Psychological Adjustment Disability MCMG312 Case Mgmt Insurance Utilization Review MCMG401 Case Work Reporting Techniques MCMG402 Disability Case Management MCMG403 Case Management Special Populations MCMG49 Case Management Practicum Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Livonia, Warren and DU Online. 74

76 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING* BSN Degree Completion Transfer Guide 120 Semester Credit Hours Effective Fall Summer 2011 KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR: COMPLETION OF ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate's Degree In: Nursing Students should consult with a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor to determine requirements and required courses for Associate's Degree. THIRD YEAR The following courses are required to be taken if not previously completed in the Associate Degree. Please Note: Students may dual enroll at both Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport University to complete 3rd year courses. Please see a Kalamazoo Valley Community College advisor or Davenport University admissions representative for details. Davenport Competency Requirement Kalamazoo Valley Community College Equivalent Advanced Standing credit for RN License: All required Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Microbiology lecture and lab courses (BIOL299) ENGL109 Composition ENG110 College Writing I ENGL110 Advanced Composition ENG127 Technical Writing MATH12 Intermediate Algebra MATH116 Intermediate Algebra Foundations of Health Professions Advanced Standing credit for RN support courses: Other courses which might include Psychology, Medical Terminology, Speech and other general education or health related course work (HLTH299) HLTH100 CPR/First Aid HLTH101S Introduction to Health Careers Seminar (No Credit ) Students who have a current CPR/BLS and First Aid certifications or equivalent will receive credit for HLTH100 Advanced Standing credit for RN License: All 100 and 200 level NURS courses completed (NURS299 ) Choose 10 credit hours from the following electives or choose the Medical Case Management Specialty (13 credits): NONE Case Management Specialty (13 credits): NONE 7

77 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOURTH YEAR: Bachelor Degree Completion* The following courses must be taken at Davenport University to meet residency and program specific major requirements. Please contact a Davenport University Admissions Representative with any questions. BIOL312 Pathophysiology ENGL311 Professional Writing STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics Foundations of Health Professions HLTH401 Health Care Research NURS220 Lifespan: Growth and Development NURS318 Bioethics NURS313 Professional Nursing Concepts NURS31 Health Promotion and Education NURS41 Evidence Based Nursing Practice NURS420 and NURS420C NURS421 and NURS421C Community Health Nursing and Community Health Nursing Clinical Nurse Manager & Leader and Nurse Manager & Leader Clinical NURS496 Senior Nursing Seminar COMM31 Intercultural Communications HINT211 Health Care Management Foundations HLTH202 Death and Dying HLTH270 Dimensions of Aging HLTH320 Public Health Perspectives HSAD301 Cultural Issues in Health Care HSAD402 Health Care Risk Management MCMG300 Case Management Fundamentals NURS302L ACLS Exam Preparation Lab SOSC201 Diversity in Society Choose 10 credit hours from the following electives or choose the Medical Case Management Specialty (13 credits): MCMG300 Case Management Fundamentals MCMG312 Case Management Insurance Utilization Review MCMG401 Case Work Reporting Techniques MCMG403 Case Management Special Populations Open Electives * The state of Michigan requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for Bachelor's Degree completion. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward third year requirements will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. Number of credits accepted in transfer: Number of credits to be completed after transfer: *This program can be completed at the following Davenport University Locations: Grand Rapids-Main Campus (Lettinga), Midland, Warren and DU Online. 76

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