Transfer credits from Effective from 9/1/2013 through 9/1/2015 has developed this Degree Program Transfer Guide to assist students transferring from to. This guide doesn t represent all courses required for programs; rather, it provides a list of courses that, when completed at, may transfer to. For a complete list of course requirements in each program, please see the Academic Catalog. This guide is based on a review of courses by as of 3/26/2013 and is subject to review and modification at any time and without prior notice. Limitations and restrictions may apply. Bachelor s degree programs included in this guide are: Accounting from Accounting AAS degree program Computer Engineering Technology from Computer Engineering Technology Specialization AAS degree program Technical Management from Business Management AAS degree program from Computer Systems, Networking and Telecomm AAS degree program with Network Systems and Computer Security Specialization from Criminal Justice AAS degree program with Corrections Specialization from Criminal Justice AAS degree program with Juvenile Justice Specialization from Health Information Technology AAS degree program Technical Management with Criminal Justice Specialty from Criminal Justice AAS degree program with Law Enforcement Specialization Technical Management with Human Resource Management Specialty from Human Resource Management Specialization AAS degree program Process Applicants seeking to transfer credit must: 1. Request a formal credit evaluation prior to beginning the first class at ; and 2. Provide to an official transcript from the institution where the credit was earned. Please see a admissions representative to request a transfer credit evaluation. Transfer credit is considered on an individual basis and awarded only upon receipt of an official transcript. Limitations and Restrictions Admission and transfer credit applicability are subject but not limited to 's admission requirements, program requirements, and academic policies, including but not limited to the external transfer credit policy. Additional state-specific requirements for transfer credit acceptance may apply. Please note the following: A grade of C (70%) or higher is required for all transfer credits to. Courses accepted in transfer may not be applicable to the academic program chosen by the student. The number of credits granted for any course equivalency may not exceed the number on the transcript associated with the transfer course. Curriculum changes at either institution may affect transferability and applicability of certain credits. A time limit may be imposed on the ability to transfer credits for some courses, especially those in technical or evolving areas. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS TRANSFER GUIDE DO NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT, EXPRESSED IMPLIED, BETWEEN ANY APPLICANT STUDENT AND DEVRY UNIVERSITY. THE INFMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS NEITHER AN AWARD N A COMMITMENT TO AWARD CREDIT AT DEVRY UNIVERSITY. For comprehensive consumer information, visit devry.edu/studentconsumerinfo is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), www.ncahlc.org. In New York, operates as College of New York. is certified to operate by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. is authorized for operation by the THEC. www.state.tn.us/thec. Nashville Campus - 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Program availability varies by location. AC0060. 2014 Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved. Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 1 of 17
Accounting Bachelor s Degree Program from Accounting AAS Degree Program Composition I ENGL 1301 Composition ENGL112 Composition II ENGL 1302 Advanced Composition ENGL135 Principles of Economics (Macro) ECON 2301 Economics elective ECON1TR Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2301 Psychology PSYC110 Mathematics and Natural Sciences College Algebra MATH 1314 Algebra for College Students MATH114 Applicable /Fine Arts coursework Up to 6 semester credit hours can be applied as humanities credit. General Business and Technology Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2301 Financial Accounting ACCT212 Advanced Spreadsheets ITSW 2334 Data Analysis with Spreadsheets BIS155 Integrated Software Applications I ITSC 1309 Computer Applications for Business COMP100 Computer Applications I Business Computer Applications POFI 1301 BCIS 1405 Principles of Management BMGT 1327 Principles of Management MGMT303 Accounting Core/Selections Federal Income Tax for Partnerships & Corp ACNT 1347 Federal Tax Accounting I ACCT324 Business Law/Contracts BUSG 2305 Business Law BUSN420 Intermediate Accounting I ACNT 2303 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT304 Intermediate Accounting II ACNT 2304 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT305 Cost Accounting ACNT 2309 Cost Accounting ACCT344 Internal Control & Auditing ACNT 2331 Auditing ACCT444 Electives Up to 6 semester credit hours can be applied as elective credit Introduction to Individual Income Federal Income Tax: Individual ACNT 1331 Taxation ACCT224 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 2302 Managerial Accounting ACCT346 Computerized Accounting Applications ACNT 1313 Introduction to Accounting Information Systems ACCT251 Workforce Development w/ Critical Thinking LEAD 1200 Elective ELTV1TR Human Resource Management HRPO 2301 Human Resource Management MGMT410 Spreadsheets POFI 1349 Elective ELTV1TR Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 2 of 17
Computer Engineering Technology Bachelor s Degree Program from Computer Engineering Technology Specialization AAS Degree Program Composition I ENGL 1301 Composition ENGL112 Technical & Industrial Correspondence & Report Writing ENGL 2311 Technical Writing ENGL216 Applicable Art, English, History,, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theater coursework Applicable Economics, Ethics, Legal, Psychology or Sociology coursework Up to 6 semester credit hours can be applied as humanities credit. Up to 9 semester credit hours can be applied as social science credit Mathematics, Analytical Methods, & Natural Sciences College Algebra MATH 1314 Algebra for College Students MATH114 College Physics I PHYS 1401 Physics PHYS216 CET DC Circuits CETT 1403 Electronic Circuits and Devices I ECET110 AC Circuits CETT 1405 Electronic Circuits and Devices II ECET210 Digital Fundamentals CETT 1425 Digital Circuits and Systems ECET230 Solid State Devices CETT 1429 Electronic Circuits and Devices III ECET220 Microprocessor CETT 1445 Microprocessor Architecture ECET330 Computer Networking Technology CPMT 1449 Data Communications and Networking ECET375 Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 3 of 17
from Business Management AAS Degree Program General Education Up to 40 semester credit hours of General Education may be applied to s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,,, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Composition I ENGL 1301 Composition ENGL112 Composition II ENGL 1302 Advanced Composition ENGL135 Applicable /Fine Arts coursework coursework Principles of Economics (Micro) ECON 2302 Microeconomics ECON315 Applicable Economics, Government, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology coursework Social Science coursework Mathematics and Natural Sciences College Algebra MATH 1314 Algebra for College Students MATH114 Applicable Natural Science coursework Mathematics and Natural Science coursework Business, Management, & Technology Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2301 Financial Accounting ACCT212 Introduction to Business Business Principles BUSG 1301 BUSI 1301 Introduction to Business and Technology BUSN115 Principles of Marketing MRKG1311 Marketing BUSN319 Integrated Software Applications I Computer Applications I Business Computer Applications ITSC 1309 POFI 1301 BCIS 1405 Computer Applications for Business COMP100 Principles of Management BMGT 1327 Principles of Management MGMT303 Business Law/Contracts Business Law I BUSG 2305 BUSI 2301 Business Law BUSN420 Human Resource Management HRPO 2301 Human Resource Management MGMT410 continued on next page Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 4 of 17
from Business Management AAS Degree Program (continued) Technical Specialty or Elective coursework s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty. The technical specialty consists of a sequence of interrelated courses focusing on a particular career area that students choose with their academic advisor s approval. In addition, up to 25 credit hours of elective credits may be applied to s Technical Management program. Human Relations HRPO 1311 Customer Relations BUSN258 Supervision BMGT 1301 Elective ELTV1TR Organizational Behavior HRPO 2307 Elective ELTV1TR Workforce Development w/ Critical Thinking LEAD 1200 Elective ELTV1TR Personal Financial Planning BUSG 1370 Personal Financial Planning BUSN380 Small Business Management BUSG 2309 Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship SBE310 Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 5 of 17
from Computer Systems, Networking and Telecomm AAS Degree Program with Network Systems and Computer Security Specialization General Education Up to 40 semester credit hours of General Education may be applied to s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, and. Composition I ENGL 1301 Composition ENGL112 Composition II ENGL 1302 Advanced Composition ENGL135 Fundamentals of Speech Public Speaking SPCH 1311 SPCH 1315 Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication SPCH275 SPCH277 Business & Professional Speaking SPCH 1321 Technical and Industrial Correspondence and Report Writing ENGL 2311 Technical Writing ENGL216 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1301 Culture and Society SOCS185 Mathematics and Natural Sciences College Algebra MATH 1314 Algebra for College Students MATH114 Mathematics and Natural Science Applicable Math/Natural Science coursework coursework Applicable Art, English, History,, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theater coursework coursework Business, Management, and Technology Business Computer Applications BCIS 1405 Programming Fundamentals I COSC 1436 Computer Applications for Business Data Analysis with Spreadsheets COMP100 BIS155 continued on next page Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 6 of 17
from Computer Systems, Networking and Telecomm AAS Degree Program with Network Systems and Computer Security Specialization (continued) Technical Specialty or Elective coursework s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty. The technical specialty consists of a sequence of interrelated courses focusing on a particular career area that students choose with their academic advisor s approval. In addition, up to 25 credit hours of elective credits may be applied to s Technical Management program. Information Technology Security ITSY 1342 Security Management elective SEC1TR Windows 7 Configuration ITMT 1371 Networks elective NETW1TR UNIX Operating System I ITSC 1307 Networks elective NETW1TR Cisco Networking Academy Intro NETW203 Cisco Exploration1-Network Fundamentals ITCC 1401 to Networking Fundamentals of Networking Technologies ITNW 1425 Connectivity CIS246 Network+ INTW 1358 Networks elective NETW1TR Internet/Web Page Development ITSC 1319 Web Interface Design CIS363 Intrusion Detection ITSY 2330 Security Management elective SEC1TR Computer System Forensics ITSY 2343 Digital Crime: Evidence and Procedure CCSI330 Workforce Development w/ Critical Thinking LEAD 1200 Elective ELTV1TR Operating System Security ITSY 2300 Security Management elective SEC2TR Personal Computer Hardware ITSC 1425 Hardware and Software COMP129 Introduction to Computer Maintenance CPMT 1411 Elective ELTV1TR Windows Server 2008: Active Directory Configuration ITMT 2302 Elective ELTV1TR UNIX System Administration I ITSC 1458 Networks elective NETW1TR Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 7 of 17
from Criminal Justice AAS Degree Program with Corrections Specialization General Education Up to 40 semester credit hours of General Education may be applied to s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,, Social Sciences, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Composition I ENGL 1301 Composition ENGL112 Fundamentals of Speech SPCH 1311 Public Speaking SPCH275 Technical & Industrial Correspondence & Report Writing ENGL 2311 Technical Writing ENGL216 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2306 Principles of Ethics ETHC445 Applicable /Fine Arts coursework coursework American Government I GOVT 2301 Political Science elective POLI2TR Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2301 Psychology PSYC110 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1301 Culture and Society SOCS185 Mathematics and Natural Sciences College Algebra MATH 1314 Algebra for College Students MATH114 Business, Management, & Technology Integrated Software Applications I Computer Applications I Business Computer Applications ITSC 1309 POFI 1301 BCIS 1405 Computer Applications for Business COMP100 continued on next page Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 8 of 17
from Criminal Justice AAS Degree Program with Corrections Specialization (continued) Technical Specialty or Elective coursework s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty. The technical specialty consists of a sequence of interrelated courses focusing on a particular career area that students choose with their academic advisor s approval. In addition, up to 25 credit hours of elective credits may be applied to s Technical Management program. Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminal Justice CRMJ300 JADM100 The Courts and Criminal Procedure CRIJ 1306 Introduction to the Criminal Courts JADM240 Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 1310 Criminal Law and Procedure Introduction to Criminal Law CRMJ410 JADM200 Crime in America CRIJ 1307 Criminal Justice elective Justice Administration elective Criminal Investigation CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigation CRMJ1TR JADM1TR CRMJ420 JADM407 Community Resources & Corrections CRIJ 2301 Criminal Justice elective CRMJ2TR Correctional Systems and Practices CRIJ 2313 Theory and Practice of Corrections Introduction to Corrections CRMJ320 JADM210 Legal Aspects of Corrections CJCR 2325 Criminal Justice elective CRMJ2TR Practicum-Criminal Justice Studies CJSA 2364 Criminal Justice elective CRMJ2TR Foreign Language elective American Sign Language (ASL): Beginning I Foreign Language elective LANG1TR Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 9 of 17
from Criminal Justice AAS Degree Program with Juvenile Justice Specialization General Education Up to 40 semester credit hours of General Education may be applied to s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,, Social Sciences, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Composition I ENGL 1301 Composition ENGL112 Fundamentals of Speech SPCH 1311 Public Speaking SPCH275 Technical & Industrial Correspondence & Report Writing ENGL 2311 Technical Writing ENGL216 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2306 Principles of Ethics ETHC445 Applicable /Fine Arts coursework coursework American Government I GOVT 2301 Political Science elective POLI2TR Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2301 Psychology PSYC110 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1301 Culture and Society SOCS185 Mathematics and Natural Sciences College Algebra MATH 1314 Algebra for College Students MATH114 Business, Management, & Technology Integrated Software Applications I Computer Applications I Business Computer Applications ITSC 1309 POFI 1301 BCIS 1405 Computer Applications for Business COMP100 continued on next page Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 10 of 17
from Criminal Justice AAS Degree Program with Juvenile Justice Specialization (continued) Technical Specialty or Elective coursework s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty. The technical specialty consists of a sequence of interrelated courses focusing on a particular career area that students choose with their academic advisor s approval. In addition, up to 25 credit hours of elective credits may be applied to s Technical Management program. Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminal Justice CRMJ300 JADM100 The Courts and Criminal Procedure CRIJ 1306 Introduction to the Criminal Courts JADM240 Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 1310 Criminal Law and Procedure Introduction to Criminal Law CRMJ410 JADM200 Community Resources & Corrections CRIJ 2301 Criminal Justice elective CRMJ2TR Juvenile Justice Systems CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice Introduction to Juvenile Justice CRMJ315 JADM230 Special Topics in Criminal Justice Studies CJSA 1393 Criminal Justice elective CRMJ1TR Practicum-Criminal Justice Studies CJSA 2364 Criminal Justice elective CRMJ2TR Foreign Language elective Foreign Language elective LANG1TR American Sign Language (ASL): Beginning I SGNL 1401 Foreign Language elective LANG1TR Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 11 of 17
from Health Information Technology AAS Degree Program General Education Up to 40 semester credit hours of General Education may be applied to s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,, Social Sciences, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences. English Composition I ENGL 1301 Composition ENGL112 Applicable Ethics, History,, Literature, Philosophy, and Religious Studies coursework Applicable Economics, Government, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology coursework coursework Social Science coursework Mathematics and Natural Sciences Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2401 Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOS105 Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOS251 Pathophysiology HPRS 2301 Fundamentals of Pathophysiology BIOS260 Pharmacology HITT 1349 Pharmacology and Medical Treatment BIOS275 Business, Management, & Technology Computer Applications I POFI 1301 Computer Applications II POFI 1341 Computer Applications for Business Data Analysis with Spreadsheets COMP100 BIS155 continued on next page Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 12 of 17
from Health Information Technology AAS Degree Program (continued) Technical Specialty or Elective coursework s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty. The technical specialty consists of a sequence of interrelated courses focusing on a particular career area that students choose with their academic advisor s approval. In addition, up to 25 credit hours of elective credits may be applied to s Technical Management program. Medical Terminology HITT 1305 Medical Terminology HIT110 Health Data Content & Structure AND Health Care Delivery Systems HITT 1301 AND HITT 1445 Introduction to Health Services and Information Systems AND Health Information Processes HIT120 AND HIT141 Legal & Ethical Aspects of Health Information HITT 1353 Legal & Regulatory Issues in Health Information HIT220 Health Care Statistics HITT 1355 Healthcare Statistics and Research MATH325 Health Information Practicum I HITT 1166 Health Information Fundamentals Practicum HIT170 Health Information Practicum II HITT 1167 HIT Elective HIT1TR Health Information Practicum III HITT 2167 HIT Elective HIT1TR Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Practicum IV HITT 2267 HIT Elective HIT1TR Coding and Classification Systems HITT 1341 International Classification of Diseases Coding I HIT203 Computers in Health Care HITT 1311 HIT Elective HIT1TR Health Info Org. & Supervision HITT 2339 Intro to Health Services Management HSM310 Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement HITT 2443 Data Applications and Healthcare Quality HIT225 Coding & Reimbursement Methods HITT 2435 Health Insurance and Reimbursement HIT230 RHIT Competency Review HITT 2249 RHIT Certification Preparation HIT272L Advanced Medical Billing & Reimbursement HITT 2340 HIT Elective HIT1TR Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 13 of 17
with Criminal Justice Specialty from Criminal Justice AAS Degree Program with Law Enforcement Specialization General Education Up to 40 semester credit hours of General Education may be applied to s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,, Social Sciences, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Composition I ENGL 1301 Composition ENGL112 Technical and Industrial Correspondence and Report Writing I ENGL 2311 Technical Writing ENGL216 Fundamentals of Speech SPCH 1311 Public Speaking SPCH275 Applicable /Fine Arts coursework coursework American Government I GOVT 2301 Political Science elective POLI2TR American Government II GOVT 2302 Political Science elective POLI2TR Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2301 Psychology PSYC110 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1301 Culture and Society SOCS185 Mathematics and Natural Sciences Applicable Mathematics & Natural Science coursework Mathematics and Natural Science coursework Business, Management, & Technology Integrated Software Applications I Computer Applications I Business Computer Applications ITSC 1309 POFI 1301 BCIS 1405 Computer Applications for Business COMP100 continued on next page Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 14 of 17
with Criminal Justice Specialty from Criminal Justice AAS Degree Program with Law Enforcement Specialization (continued) Criminal Justice Specialty s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty. The technical specialty consists of a sequence of interrelated courses focusing on a particular career area that students choose with their academic advisor s approval. Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 Criminal Justice CRMJ300 Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 1310 Criminal Law and Procedure CRMJ410 Criminal Investigations CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigation CRMJ420 Police Systems & Practices CRIJ 2328 Law Enforcement CRMJ310 Electives Up to 25 credit hours of elective credits may be applied to s Technical Management program. The Courts and Criminal Procedures CRIJ 1306 Introduction to the Criminal Courts JADM240 Crime in America CRIJ 1307 Criminal Justice Elective CRMJ1TR Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement CRIJ 2323 Criminal Justice Elective CRMJ2TR Texas Peace Officer Law CJLE 2421 Criminal Justice Elective CRMJ2TR Texas Peace Officer Procedures CJLE 2420 Criminal Justice Elective CRMJ2TR Texas Peace Officer Skills CJLE 2522 Criminal Justice Elective CRMJ2TR Physical Training for Law Enforcement PHED 2113 Elective ELTV1TR Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 15 of 17
with Human Resource Management Specialty from Human Resource Management Specialization AAS Degree Program General Education Up to 40 semester credit hours of General Education may be applied to s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,, Social Sciences, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Composition I ENGL 1301 Composition ENGL112 Composition II ENGL 1302 Advanced Composition ENGL135 Applicable /Fine Arts coursework coursework Principles of Economics (Micro) ECON 2302 Microeconomics ECON315 Mathematics and Natural Sciences College Algebra MATH 1314 Algebra for College Students MATH114 Applicable Math/Natural Science coursework Mathematics and Natural Science coursework Business, Management, & Technology Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2301 Financial Accounting ACCT212 Introduction to Business Business Principles BUSG 1301 BUSI 1301 Introduction to Business and Technology BUSN115 Integrated Software Applications I Computer Applications I Business Computer Applications ITSC 1309 POFI 1301 Or BCIS 1405 Computer Applications for Business COMP100 Principles of Management BMGT 1327 Principles of Management MGMT303 Business Law/Contracts Business Law I BUSG 2305 BUSI 2301 Business Law BUSN420 continued on next page Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 16 of 17
with Human Resource Management Specialty from Human Resource Management Specialization AAS Degree Program (continued) Human Resource Management Technical Specialty s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty. The technical specialty consists of a sequence of interrelated courses focusing on a particular career area that students choose with their academic advisor s approval. Human Resource Management HRPO 2301 Human Resource Management MGMT410 Human Relations Training & Development HRPO 1302 Training and Development HRM420 Recruitment, Interviewing, & Placement of Human Resources HRPO 2371 Strategic Staffing HRM410 Benefits & Compensation HRPO 2306 Compensation and Benefits HRM430 Management & Labor Relations HRPO 1305 Labor Relations HRM330 Electives Up to 25 credit hours of elective credits may be applied to s Technical Management program. Human Relations HRPO 1311 Customer Relations BUSN258 Wage and Salary Administration HRPO 2372 Human Resources elective HRM2TR Supervision BMGT 1301 Elective ELTV1TR Workforce Development w/ Critical Thinking LEAD 1200 Elective ELTV1TR Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 9/10/2013 17 of 17