Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) 20-4 Catalog Argosy University (AU) 20-4 Catalog A.S. Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Business Administration st Semester ENG College Composition I ENG0 English Composition HIS Elective General Education Social Science or General Education Humanities Requirement ITE5 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts Open Elective MTH Elective -5 Mathematics Requirement and if 4 or 5 credit math -2 course completed Physical or Life Science Elective w/ Lab 4 SDV00 College Success Skills Non-transferable 2 nd Semester BUS00 Introduction to Business BUS 20 Introduction to Business in a Technology World or BUS/Open Elective ENG2 College Composition II Communications Requirement MTH Elective -5 Mathematics Requirement and if 4 or 5 credit math course completed PED6 Lifetime Fitness & Wellness Open Elective Physical or Life Science Elective w/ Lab 4 rd Semester ACC2 Principles of Accounting I ACC20 Principles of Accounting (Core) CST Elective Humanities Requirement ECO20 Principles of Macroeconomics ECO20 Macroeconomics General Elective General Education Elective Requirement Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Humanities Requirement 4 th Semester ACC22 Principles of Accounting II ACC202 Principles of Management Accounting (Core) ECO202 Principles of Microeconomics ECO202 Microeconomics/Social Science General Elective General Education Elective Requirement General Elective General Education Elective Requirement or Open Elective Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Humanities Requirement Remaining AU Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Degree Requirements General Education -6 ASP00 Skills for Success Waived with completion of associate s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA 0- COM80 Interpersonal Skills Core 27 BUS22 Business Law & Corporate Ethics MKT20 Principles of Marketing BUS20 2 st Century Leadership & Beyond MGT4 Data Driven Decision-Making MGT46 Management Operations FIN40 Financial Management MGT402 Project Management BUS470 Global Business Management BUS499 Business Policy & Strategic Solutions Business Administration Electives -2-2
Concentration Options Students are required to complete four business electives, or 2 credit hours. Students may select one of the optional concentrations that will be applied to this requirement or take any four business courses not listed as core requirements. Accounting ACC45 Auditing ACC48 Corporate Taxation ACC420 Capital Budgeting BUS475 Strategic Cost Management Healthcare Management HCM40 Strategic Planning & Program Development HCM402 Human Resource Management in Healthcare Systems HCM40 Quality Assurance in Healthcare Systems HCM404 Healthcare Policy & Administration International Business BUS4 International Marketing BUS44 International Finance Management BUS46 International Human Resources Management BUS470 Global Business Management Finance ACC420 Capital Budgeting BUS44 International Finance Management FIN40 Corporate Finance FIN44 Financial Decisions for Profit, People and the Planet Human Resources BUS45 Employment Law BUS46 International Human Resources Management MGT420 Compensation & Benefits MGT40 Training & Development Marketing BUS65 Marketing, Sales & Channel Management BUS4 International Marketing MKT4 Consumer Behavior MKT42 Marketing Research & Analysis Organizational Management BUS470 Global Business Management MGT4 Managing Change MGT40 Training & Development MGT450 Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Open Electives Students need a minimum of courses or credits of Open Electives 7-2 Total Semester Credits 20 Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours The following are requirements for the BSBA degree: o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven business core courses or credit hours o Four business electives, or 2 credit hours OR one concentration of 2 credits hours o Eleven courses, or credits of Open Electives 2
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) 20-4 Catalog Argosy University (AU) 20-4 Catalog A.A.S. Administration of Justice Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice st Semester ADJ00 Survey of Criminal Justice CJA05 Introduction to Criminal Justice (core) ADJ Law Enforcement Organization & Administration I CJA25 Police Organizational Structure & Operations (core) ADJ Elective (**Recommend selecting a course from the list of additional courses below) CJA/Open Elective ENG College Composition I ENG0 Composition I PED6 Lifetime Fitness & Wellness Open Elective Social Science Elective General Education Social Science 2 nd Semester *ADJ05 The Juvenile Justice System CJA0 Juvenile Delinquency (core) *ADJ07 Survey of Criminology CJA470 Criminology (core) ADJ Elective or ADJ59 Physical Security CJA/Open Elective MTH5 Mathematics for Liberal Arts I General Education Mathematics PED/RPK Elective Open Elective Social Science Elective General Education Social Science rd Semester ADJ2 Criminal Law, Evidence & Procedures I CJA25 Criminal Law (core) *ADJ26 Organized Crime & Corruption CJA5 Organized Crime (Police Concentration or CJA/Open Elective) CJA25 Criminal Investigations *ADJ26 Principles of Criminal Investigations or (Police Concentration or CJA/Open Elective) or *ADJ24 Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism CJA426 Terrorism CST0 Intro to Communication General Education Communication Humanities/Fine Arts Elective General Education Humanities ITE5 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts Open Elective 4 th Semester ADJ Ethics & the Criminal Justice Professional CJA/Open Elective ADJ22 Criminal Law, Evidence & Procedures II CJA/Open Elective ADJ27 Advanced Criminal Investigation or ADJ228 Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs or *ADJ248 Probation/Parole/Treatment CJA/Open Elective or CJA/Open Elective or CJA50 Probation & Parole (Corrections Concentration or CJA/Open Elective) Social Science Elective or General Education Social Science/Humanities Requirement PLS5 American National Politics or HIS2 U.S. History I **Additional courses that may be taken for maximum transfer of credit, but not required for A.A.S. Degree (if not taken above) ADJ20 Introduction to Courts CJA225 Criminal Court System (Core) SEC 0 Introduction to Security Management ADJ50 Introduction to Security Administration (Security Management Concentration or CJA/Open Elective) *ADJ69 Transportation and Border Security *ADJ240 Techniques of Interviewing *ADJ24 Homeland Security and Law CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment CJA20 Interviewing and Interrogation (Police Concentration or CJA/Open Elective) CJA45 Homeland Security
*ADJ26 Principles of Criminal Investigations or CJA25 Criminal Investigations (Police Concentration or CJA/Open Elective) *ADJ24 Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism CJA426 Terrorism ADJ27 Advanced Criminal Investigation CJA/Open Elective ADJ228 Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs CJA/Open Elective *ADJ248 Probation/Parole/Treatment CJA50 Probation & Parole (Corrections Concentration or CJA/Open Elective) Remaining AU Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements General Education 24-27 ASP00 Skills for Success Waived with completion of associate s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA 0- COM80 Interpersonal Skills Mathematics Requirement Natural Sciences Requirement 6 Humanities Requirement 6 General Education Elective Requirement 6 Core 5-8 CJA 40 Introduction to Corrections CJA225 Criminal Court System (if ADJ20 Introduction to Courts not taken above) CJA5 Criminal Procedure CJA45 Criminal Justice Research Methods & Statistics CJA45 Victimology CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone Criminal Justice Electives Concentration Requirements 0-2 Students are required to complete four criminal justice electives, or 2 credit hours. Students may select one of the optional concentrations that will be applied to this requirement or take any four criminal justice courses not listed as core requirements. Corrections CJA460 Penology Theory CJA40 Adult Corrections CJA47 Juvenile Corrections CJA50 Probation & Parole/*ADJ248 Probation/Parole/Treatment Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism/ADJ24 Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism CJA45 Homeland Security/*ADJ24 Homeland Security & Law CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection & Vulnerability Assessment/*ADJ69 Transportation Protection & Vulnerability Assessment Police CJA25 Criminal Investigations/*ADJ26 Principles of Criminal Investigations CJA20 Interviewing & Interrogation/*ADJ240 Techniques of Interviewing CJA5 Organized Crime/*ADJ26 Organized Crime & Corruption CJA425 Community Policing/Crime Prevention Substance Abuse PSY70 Introduction to Addiction & Addictive Behavior PSY48 Substance Abuse & the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment Forensic Psychology PSY0 Introduction to Crime & Causes PSY8 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology & the Criminal Mind Management BUS42 Business Psychology BUS20 2 st Century Leadership & Beyond MGT4 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity Security Management SEC0 Introduction to Security Management/ADJ50 Introduction to Security Administration SEC7 Risk Assessment & Management SEC2 Computer Systems Security SEC Global Security
Open Electives Students need a minimum of courses or credits of Open Electives 0-9 Total Credits Semester Credits 20 Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours *Argosy University will accept a maximum of 2 lower division semester credits, or four courses, as satisfying up to four upper division courses. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree: o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or credit hours o Four criminal justice courses, or 2 credits, or one concentration consisting of 2 credits o Eleven courses, or credits of Open Electives
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) 20-204 Catalog Argosy University (AU) 20-204 Catalog A.A. Liberal Arts Psychology Specialization Bachelor of Arts in Psychology st Semester BIO0 General Biology I 4 ENG College Composition ENG0 Composition I MTH5 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts I Mathematics Requirement PED6 Lifetime Fitness & Wellness Open Elective PSY20 Introduction to Psychology I PSY0 General Psychology SDV00 College Success Skills Non-transferable 2 nd Semester BIO02 General Biology II 4 CST26 Interpersonal Communication COM80 Interpersonal Effectiveness ENG2 College Composition II Communications Requirement MTH52 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts II Mathematics Requirement PSY202 Introduction to Psychology II PSY/Open Elective rd Semester ENG200 Literature Elective Humanities Requirement or General Education Elective 20 Foreign Language 20 Humanities Requirement or General Education Elective HIS Elective General Education Social Science or General Education Humanities Requirement *PSY2 Research Methodology for Behavioral Sciences PSY02 Research Methods PSY2 Life Span Human Development I PSY260 Child & Adolescent Development (Core) 4 th Semester 202 Foreign Language Humanities Requirement or General Education Elective Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Humanities Requirement or General Education Elective HIS Elective General Education Social Science or General Education Humanities Requirement PSY2 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences PSY20 Psychological Statistic PSY22 Life Span Human Development II PSY/Open Elective Remaining AU Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Degree Requirements General Education 0- ASP00 Skills for Success Waived with completion of associate s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA 0- Core 24 PSY0 Social Psychology PSY50 Physiological Psychology PSY62 Personality Theories PSY6 Cognitive Psychology PSY8 Abnormal Psychology PSY69 Career Choices in Psychology PSY40 Ethics in Psychology PSY492 Advanced General Psychology Psychology Electives Optional Concentration Students have the option to select four from the following elective options or an Optional Concentration PSY20 Psychology in the Community PSY 250 Writing in Psychology PSY270 Careers in Psychology 9-2 2
PSY04 Human Sexuality PSY07 Adulthood & Aging PSY2 Diversity PSY Psychology of Gender PSY82 Positive Psychology PSY499 Psychology Field Experience & Seminar Optional Concentration Advanced Studies in Psychology PSY8 Learning & Behavior PSY84 Sensation & Perception PSY45 Psychological Assessment PSY450 History & Systems of Psychology Criminal Justice PSY0 Introduction to Crime & Causes PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY494 Substance Abuse Treatment in the Criminal Justice System PSY498 Psychology & the Criminal Mind Organizational Psychology MGT4 Human Resource Management BUS20 2 st Century Leadership & Beyond PSY20 Industrial/Organizational Psychology PSY45 Psychological Assessment Child & Adolescent Studies PSY0 Children & Violence PSY08 Abnormal Child & Adolescents PSY09 Psychology of Exceptional Children PSY Child, Family, & Community Relationships Human Services PSY70 Introduction to Addiction & Addictive Behavior PSY8 Learning & Behavior PSY400 Counseling Theories PSY405 Interviewing Techniques Substance Abuse PSY70 Introduction to Addiction & Addictive Behavior PSY48 Substance Abuse & the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment Open Electives Students need a minimum of courses or credits of Open Electives 24- Total Semester Credits 20 Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours *Argosy University will accept a maximum of 2 lower division semester credits, or four courses, as satisfying up to four upper division courses. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University The following are requirements for the BAP degree: o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven psychology core courses, or credit hours o Four psychology electives, or 2 credits, or one optional concentration consisting of 2 credits o Eleven courses, or credits, of Open Electives