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NEW FOR 2016! USE THE TABS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN TO ACCESS INFORMATION WITHOUT SCROLLING THROUGH THE DOCUMENT! >> TO PRINT, USE THE FILE MENU TO SELECT YOUR PRINTER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO PRINT. EACH TAB WILL PRINT ON 8 1/2 X 11 SIZE PAPER. >> TO ADJUST THE VIEW SIZE FOR YOUR MONITOR, USE THE VIEW MENU AND SELECT THE ZOOM OPTION. SET A CUSTOM SIZE TO FIT. 2016-17 Master Schedule of Courses Planned Course Offerings For Summer Quarter 2016 Spring Quarter 2017 Course offerings are subject to change and can be cancelled due to low enrollment. See the next two pages for planned offerings for elective courses. Course offerings are listed by offering type: > T = Traditional Day Courses in the Classroom > V = Virtual College Online Courses > E = Evening Courses which start at 5:45 p.m. or later Summary of Changes > DF230 Mobile Device Forensics is now offered in Summer Quarter instead of Fall Quarter. > IT170 Ethics in Information Technology is now offered in Spring Quarter instead of Fall Quarter. > MO133 Administrative Skills for Medical Assisting is now offered in Winter Quarter instead of Fall Quarter. > MO157 Understanding Health Insurance is now offered in Fall Quarter instead of Winter Quarter. > SM488 Sports Marketing Internship I now has a prerequsite of SM300 (instead of SM250). > MO149 Medical Accounting Software - 2 credits -- is now MO152 Medical Accounting Software - 3 credits > Capstone courses for several programs have additional offerings in Virtual College format and possibly in Traditional Format. Resources > On the Portal in Quick Links, view your Program Evaluation when scheduling to ensure you are taking courses required in your program. > Visit the MyUNOH Portal (https://my.unoh.edu) > Registration & Advising link for scheduling resources. > Program Rotation Sheet a quarter-by-quarter guide for when to take important courses > Master Schedule a guide that shows when all courses are planned to be offered, their credit hours and prerequisites. > Planning Resources long-term planning sheets, current scheduling packet, elective information, and more. > Request For Graduation Forms students must submit their graduation request at least three quarters prior to completion. Course Level LOWER LEVEL AND UPPER LEVEL > Associate s Degree and Diploma programs can take only Lower Level courses (100 & 200). Bachelor s Degree program evaluations are divided between Lower Level courses (100 & 200) and Upper Level courses (300 & 400). Be sure to take the proper level > course for your program with 100 & 200 courses before starting 300 & 400 courses. Failed, Dropped and Incomplete Courses Students who fail a course, drop a course, or do not take a required course according to rotation need to consult the Master Schedule to see when it will next be offered. > Some courses are offered only once each year and can cause significant graduation delays if not completed according to the rotation sheet. Adjust your next quarter schedule, if needed, if you fail or drop a prerequisite course. > Use the rotation sheet for your program and this Master Schedule to account for all the courses on your Program Evaluation. Taking Virtual College (VC) Online Courses > Students taking VC courses for the first time must contact the UNOH Testing Center to complete a Proctor Form which designates how testing will be supervised. > The Proctor Form must be updated if your testing arrangements change.

2016 2016 2017 2017 SUBJECT COURSE NAME CREDITS PREREQUISITES SUM FAL WIN SPR AC114 Accounting I 5 E AC115 Accounting II 5 E AC114 AC117 Personal Taxes 5 E AC118 Accounting III 3 E AC115 AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 E AC114 AC130 Introduction to Accounting Software 3 E AC114 AC202 Managerial Accounting 5 E AC118 AC221 Intermediate Accounting I 5 E AC118 AC222 Intermediate Accounting II 5 E AC221 AC223 Intermediate Accounting III 3 E AC222 AC225 Survey of Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 E AC222 Co-requisite (AC222 must be either completed or taken with AC225.) AC292 Accounting Capstone TAKE AFTER (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED 3 V V (Associate s Degree) CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC223 & AC225 SEE 2016 ROTATION SHEETS. AC301 Cost Accounting I 5 E AC202 AC302 Cost Accounting II 5 E AC301 AC310 Business Taxes 5 E AC117 AC222 AC315 Lean Accounting Note: AC301 + AC302 = AC315 5 E AC202 AC321 Corporate Governance 3 E AC222 AC375 Accounting Professional Ethics 3 E JUNIOR STANDING AC405 Accounting Information Systems 5 E AC222 AC411 A Survey of Auditing 3 E AC222 AC412 Auditing for Fraud 3 E AC411 AC413 Auditing for Compliance 5 V AC412 AC435 Advanced Accounting I 5 E AC222 AC436 Advanced Accounting II 5 E AC435 AC440 Financial Statement Analysis 5 V AC222 AC445 Governmental & Not-For-Profit Organizations 5 AC222 AC452 CPA Review Fin. Acctg. & Reporting 3 V AC436 AC453 CPA Review Business Environment & Concepts 3 V AC436 AC454 CPA Review Regulations 3 V AC436 AC455 CPA Review Auditing & Attestation 3 V AC413 and AC436 AC490 Accounting Capstone (Bachelor s Degree) 3 V V ACCOUNTING: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AC412. ACCOUNTING CPA TRACK: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS AC455. FORENSIC ACCTG: TAKE AFTER ALL (AC) & (FA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SEE 2016 ROTATION SHEETS. AG106 Agribusiness Fundamentals 3 AG116 Agricultural Technology 3 AG106 AG130 Agriculture Law 3 AG135 Sustainable Agriculture 3 AG145 Agriculture Sales 5 AG208 Agricultural Economics 5 AG106 AG209 Agricultural Marketing 5 AG106 AG210 Agronomy 5 AG106 AG211 Animal Science 5 AG106 AG230 Agronomy II 5 AG210 AG292 Agribusiness Capstone 3 V V V TAKE AFTER ALL (AG) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS FI210. AG300 Agribusiness Strategies and Management 5 V Junior Standing AG310 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship, Finance & Marketing 5 V Junior Standing AG315 Professional Agribusiness Selling 5 V Junior Standing AG400 Agricultural Policy 5 V Senior Standing AG405 Agricultural Price Analysis 3 V Senior Standing AG406 Special Problems in Agribusiness 3 V Senior Standing AM300 Survey of the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 AM310 Automotive Dealerships 3 V Junior Standing AM311 Automotive Aftermarket & Manufacturing 3 V AM310 AM312 Automotive Aftermarket. & Retailing 3 V AM311 AM350 Supervision in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 AM400 Automotive Customer Relations (ATS-BS) 5 AM350 AM412 Parts & Service Merchandising 3 V AM312 AM413 Automotive Jobber/Wholesaler Aftermarket 3 V AM312

AM420 Automotive Entrepreneurship 5 V Senior Standing AM430 Safety, Legal and Env. Issues in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 AM450 Marketing in the Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 5 EN410 AM490 Automotive Technology Supervision Capstone (ATS-BS) 3 AR305 Composing your Life 3 V V TAKE AFTER ALL (AM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS AM400. BU109 Customer Service 3 E BU115 Contract Law 5 E BU120 Introduction to Business 3 BU220 Managerial Accounting For Business 3 E AC114 BU230 Current Topics In Business 5 E BU240 International Business I 5 E MA121 AND [ MT150 OR SM190 OR TR224] BU250 International Business II 3 BU240 BU292 Business Capstone (Associate's degree) 3 TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BU220 BU240 EC235 FI210 MT225 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS BU230. BU304 Management Essentials for Specialized Studies Junior Standing *Restricted course. Email advisor@unoh.edu to register 5 E ATS-BS, HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only for this course. BU305 Economics and Finance for Specialized Studies *Restricted course. Email advisor@unoh.edu to register for this course. 5 E BU320 Legal Issues in Consumer Sales Transactions 5 E Junior standing BU325 Legal Issues in Commercial Transactions 5 E Junior standing BU330 Business Communication 3 Junior Standing HC-BS and SP-BU-BS majors only BU490 Business Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3 TAKE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BU320 MA322 MA340 MA416 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475. SPECIALIZED STUDIES: MA416 IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE PROGRAM. BU320 MA322 MA340 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS MA475. CJ200 Criminal Law For Non-Legal Majors 3 BU115 CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 3 E CO445 Group Dynamics 3 E CO179 AND DF100 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 DF110 White Collar Crime 3 T DF100 AND BU115 DF120 Analysis of Digital Media 5 T DF100 DF130 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 5 T DF120 DF200 Cyber Crime 3 T DF120 DF210 Advanced Digital Forensics 5 T DF120 AND BU115 DF220 Digital Forensics & Incident Response 3 T DF200 DF230 Mobile Device Forensics 3 T DF200 DF240 Search & Seizure of Digital Evidence 3 T DF200 AND CJ200 DF250 Advanced Topics in Digital Forensics 5 T DF210 DF260 Network Forensics 3 T DF220 DF292 Digital Forensics Capstone 3 T TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DF) (IT) COURSES FIRST. DM118 Digital Design Fundamentals 3 T DM121 Web Media Design Concepts 3 T IT113 DM122 Digital Studio Fundamentals 3 T DM118 DM125 Digital Graphic Imaging 3 T DM118 DM130 Applied 3-D Modeling Concepts 3 T DM122 DM180 Applied Digital Drawing 3 T DM118 DM190 Interactive Media Presentation 3 T DM180 DM210 Advanced Interactive Media Presentation 5 T DM190 DM215 Advanced Web Media Design Concepts 5 T DM121 DM223 Applied Digital Video Editing (formerly DM225-3 credits) 5 T DM122 AND DM190 DM226 Advanced Digital Video Editing 5 T DM223 OR DM225 DM236 Advanced Digital Graphic Imaging (formerly DM235-5 credits) 3 T DM125 DM255 Applied 3-D Animation Concepts 5 T DM130 DM292 Digital Multimedia Capstone 3 T TAKE ALL REQUIRED (DM) (IT) COURSES FIRST. DP117 Database Applications 3 DP150 T Spreadsheet Applications 3 DP155 Developing Business Presentations 5 DP175 Software Applications DP144 + DP150 + WP138 = DP175 3 DP210 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications 3 E DP150 OR DP175

EC190 Survey of Economics 3 MH190 EC225 Macroeconomics 5 E MH190 EC235 Microeconomics 5 E EC225 EC325 Economics in Today s Society 3 E EC235 OR BU305 EN070 Basic English 3 E Composition I 5 E EN070 Composition II 5 E *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 EN278 Short Stories 3 EN279 Creative Writing 3 T EN280 Film & Literature 3 V V EN290 Women Writers 3 EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 EN318 Gothic Literature 3 EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 Literature, Literature, Literature, Literature, EN410 Technical Writing for Automotive Industry (ATS-BS) 3 EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 FA330 Financial Statement Investigation 5 AC222 FA340 Interviewing for Fraud 5 FA330 FA410 Forensic Accounting I 5 AC315 FA420 Legal Implications of Fraud Examination 5 FA410 FA425 Forensic Accounting II AC412 + FA380 = FA425 5 FA410 Literature, FI210 Principles of Finance 5 E AC114 AND [MH169 or MH190] FI310 Personal Finance 3 T T FI210 FI410 Investments 3 V T FI210 OR BU305 FI420 Corporate Finance 5 E MH350 AND [FI210 or BU305] FI425 Money & Banking 3 V EC225 AND [FI210 or BU305] FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 T T T T HC305 Healthcare Management 5 Junior Standing; recommended with BU304 HC310 Health Care Law 3 HC305 HC315 Quality Metrics in Healthcare 3 MH350 HC305 HC325 Public Health & Epidemiology 3 HC310 HC415 Health Information Technology 5 HC305 HC467 Health Care Finance & Accounting 5 HC305 BU305 HC472 Health Care Economics 5 HC467 HC490 Health Care Administration Capstone 3 V V V HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America: 1890 to Present 3 V V HI250 Modern World History 3 T HI280 United States Formative History 3 TV HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 TV HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 TAKE AFTER ALL (HC) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HC472. HIT110 Medical Terminology 3 HIT122 HIT145 HIT160 HIT202 HIT203 HIT207 HIT208 Introduction to Health Information Technology (formerly HIT125/HIT125L) Health Information Systems (formerly HIT140/HIT140L) Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Technology HIT Coding I (Inpatient/Hospital-Based) (formerly HIT200/HIT200L) Coding I (formerly HIT202) Replacing MO284 ICD Coding for Med. Asst. HIT Coding II (Ambulatory/Physician/Outpatient) (formerly HIT205 3 credits) Coding II (formerly HIT205 & HIT207) Replacing MO283 CPT Coding for Med Asst. 5 SC125 HIT110 5 5 2015: HIT122 2013: HIT125 2015: HIT122 2013: HIT125 5 See HIT 203 Coding I 5 5 5 SUM 2016 Last SUM 2017 SPR 2017 MO142 OR SC135 HIT200 or HIT202 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Summer Prereq: HIT202 or HIT203

HIT215 HIT Coding III (Case Coding for Inpatients) (formerly HIT210/HIT210L) HIT216 Coding III (formerly HIT215) 5 HIT225 HIT235 HIT245 HIT255 HIT Revenue Cycle Management (formerly HIT230/HIT230L) Healthcare Statistics and Quality Assessment (formerly HIT240/HIT240L) Electronic Healthcare Records (formerly HIT250/HIT250L) HIT Internship I (formerly HIT260 -- 1 credit) 5 Last 5 HIT122 HIT205 or HIT207 5 HIT122 MH190 5 HIT122 2 Will be offered for first time in 2017 Fall Prereq: HIT207 or HIT208 2015: HIT207 2016: HIT208 HIT261 HIT Internship II 2 2015: HIT215 and HIT255 2016: HIT216 and HIT255 HIT266 Management of Health Info Systems (formerly HIT265) 5 HIT235 or HIT240 HIT292 HIT Capstone 3 V TAKE AFTER ALL (HIT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AS HIT245 HIT261 HIT266. IT109 Welcome to Web 2.0 and New Media 2 T IT113 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 T IT125 Computer Hardware Fundamentals 3 T IT130 Management of Information Security 3 T IT109 IT150 Administering a Client Operating System 5 T IT170 Ethics in Information Technology 3 T IT183 Network Fundamentals 5 T IT225 Virtual Environments 5 T IT183 KY080 Keyboarding for Beginners XX*KY080 is only needed in programs requiring KY146 2 Graded S or U *Placement Test or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. KY146 Keyboarding I 5 KY080 KY147 Keyboarding II 5 KY146 KY250 Keyboarding III 5 KY147 MA121 Principles of Management 5 E MA122 Small Business and the Entrepreneur 3 MA121 MA322 Organizational Behavior 5 E Junior Standing MA325 Training in Organizations 3 MA322 MA330 Human Resources Management 5 E Junior Standing MA340 Leadership 5 E MA322 MA395 Managing Change in Organizations 3 T Junior Standing MA406 Information Management 3 V T Senior Standing MA416 Moral Issues in Business 5 E Senior Standong MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 MA322 MA426 Production & Operations Management 3 V Senior Standing MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 V T Senior Standing MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 MA322 MA440 Project Management 3 Senior Standing MA447 Global Issues in Management 5 E BU240 or BU304 MA475 Strategic Management and Business Policy 5 E FI420 MH065 Review Math 3 E *Placement Test, ACT/SAT scores, or Transfer Credit can be granted in place of this course requirement. MH169 Business Math 5 E MH065 MH190 Algebra 5 E MH065 MH310 Finite Mathematics 3 E MH169 or MH190 MH315 Calculus 3 MH190 MH350 Statistics 5 E MH310 or MH315 MH420 Quantitative Methods 3 E MH350 MO120 Medical Terminology I 3 MO133 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant 3 MO134 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology I 3 T MO137 Clinical I + Lab (see MO156) 3 T (new) Moved from Fall to Winter MO138 Medical Terminology II 3 MO120 MO139 Basic Pharmacology 3 MH065 MO142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II 3 T MO134 MO145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology III 3 T MO142 MO148 Medical Terminology III 3 MO138 MO149 MO152 Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130) Medical Accounting Software (formerly OP130 or MO149) 2 3 [2016 SUM] Last [2017 SUM] (new) KY146 or WP138 or DP175 KY146 or WP138 or DP175 MO156 Clinical I + Lab (formerly MO137) 5 T MO134 MO157 Understanding Health Insurance 3 T (new) Moved from Winter To Fall MO225 Clinical II + Lab (see MO235) 3

MO230 Medical Law & Ethics 3 MO235 Clinical II + Lab (formerly MO225) 5 T MO156 or MO137 MO244 Advanced Pharmacology 5 T MO139 MO250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, & Terminology IV 3 T MO145 MO258 Healthcare in the Community 3 T 2015: MO225 AND MO230 2016: MO235 AND MO230 MO283 CPT Coding 3 MO142 or MO138 MO284 ICD Coding 5 MO145 or MO148 MO288 Medical Assisting Externship I 2 T MO289 Medical Assisting Externship II (see MO291-2018) 1 MO290 Advanced Coding 5 MO291 Externship II (formerly MO289) 2 MO292 Medical Capstone 3 T T MT150 Principles of Marketing 5 E Last T Last MO133 MO157 MO244 MO250 MO258 Medical Accounting Software [OP130 or MO149 or MO152] and Coding I [MO283 or HIT208] and Coding II [MO284 or HIT203] MO288 MO283 AND MO284 Replaced by HIT216 starting in 2017FAL if needed MO288 Will be offered first time in 2018 Winter TAKE AFTER ALL (MO) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MO289 or MO291 EXTERNSHIP II IF NECESSARY. MT160 Professional Selling 3 MT225 Retailing 5 E MT150 MT245 Integrated Marketing Communications 5 MT150 OR SM190 MT292 Marketing Capstone (Associate s Degree) 3 V V TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM. MT160 MT245 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT225. MT315 Consumer Behavior 5 JUNIOR STANDING MT321 International Marketing 3 BU240 MT315 MT335 Marketing Internship 3 SENIOR STANDING / DEPARTMENT PERMISSION MT352 Internet Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 MT353 Services Marketing 3 MT150 OR SM190 MT406 Special Topics in Marketing 3 MT315 MT415 Marketing Research 5 MT315 AND MH350 MT424 Marketing Management 5 MT315 MT490 Marketing Capstone (Bachelor's degree) 3 V V TAKE AT END OF THE PROGRAM. MT160 MT225 MT245 MT315 MT321 MT352 MT353 MT406 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS MT415 MT424. NS140 Open Source Fundamentals 3 T IT109 AND IT125 NS193 Local and Wide Area Networks 5 T IT183 NS230 Router Administration 5 T NS140 AND NS193 NS240 Operating Systems Security 3 T NS140 NS250 Open Source Server Administration 3 T IT113 AND NS140 NS260 Firewall Administration 5 T NS230 NS280 Intrusion Detection Sys Admin + Lab 3 T NS230 NS292 Network Security Capstone 3 T TAKE AFTER ALL (NS) (IT) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS NS280. OP130 Medical Accounting Software (See MO152) 2 OP135 Machine Transcription I 3 EN070 AND KY146 OP140 Medical Machine Transcription I 5 KY146 AND [MO145 OR MO148] OP149 Records Management 3 OP235 Machine Transcription II 3 OP135 OP240 Medical Machine Transcription II 3 OP140 OP276 Office Procedures 5, KY146, and WP138 OP292 Office Technology Capstone 3 V V V PH310 Ethics 3 V V PL100 Introduction to the Legal System 5 TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM. SEE 2016 ROTATION SHEETS FOR ALL DETAILS. MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT: MO283 MO284 DP117 DP150 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276. OFFICE MGMT: DP117 DP150 DP155 MUST BE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS OP276. PL110 Probate Administration 5 PL120 Litigation 5 PL100 OR BU115 PL130 Legal Research and Writing I 5 PL100

PL140 Domestic Relations 5 PL100 PL210 Real Estate 5 PL100 PL220 Legal Research and Writing II 5 PL130 PL230 Automated Research 3 PL130 PL240 Criminal Law 5 PL100 PL245 Legal Ethics 2 PL100 PL250 Juvenile Law 3 PL100 PL292 Legal Capstone 3 V V V TAKE AFTER ALL (PL) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. PO300 Women Who Rock 3 T TV PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 V V V PO320 The Beatles 3 T T PS274 The American Political Scene 3 General Ed Elective PY177 Introduction to Psychology 3 E PY270 Social Psychology 3 PY177 or SO186 General Ed Elective PY276 Life Span Development 3 EN070 and [PY177 or SO186] General Ed Elective PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 E Psychology or General Ed Elective PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 E Psychology or General Ed Elective RE270 Religions of the World 3 SA110 Operating System Fundamentals 5 T SA115 Database Design & Development 3 T DP117 SA130 Administering A Server Environment I 5 T IT150 SA220 Administering A Server Environment II 5 T SA130 SA230 Server Utilities 5 T SA130 SA240 Advanced Server 3 T IT113 AND IT150 SA245 Emerging Trends in Computing 3 T SA130 SA250 Implementing Network Security (+ Lab) 3 T SA220 AND SA230 SA292 System Administration Capstone 3 T TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL (IT) (SA) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SA250. SC125 Anatomy & Physiology 5 SC135 Pathophysiology 5 SC125 SC200 Principles of Ecology 3 E SC220 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology 3 SC125 SC320 Biology (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 E Junior Standing SC330 Introduction to Physics (+ Additional Lab Time) 3 T T T T MH190 or MH310 SM130 Principles of Sport Management 5 SM150 Sport in Society 3 SM170 Managing Fitness Concepts 3 SM130 SM190 Sport Marketing 5 SM130 SM230 Facility and Event Management 3 SM130 SM240 History of Sport in the United States 3 SM130 and SM250 Sport Law 5 SM130 SM289 Sport Internship I * (Associate s degree) 1 SM130 SM290 Sport Internship II * (Associate s degree) 3 SM289 See Department Faculty To Add SM290 SM292 Sport Capstone (Associate s degree) 3 V V V TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER ALL SM COURSES ARE COMPLETED. CAN BE TAKEN AT SAME TIME AS SM240 SM290. SM300 Sport Communication 5 SM250 SM320 Sport Promotion 5 SM250 SM380 Psychology of Sport 3 SM250 and [PY177 or SO186] SM400 Special Topics in Sport 3 SM250 SM450 Sport and Public Policy 5 SM250 SM488 Sport Internship I (Bachelor s degree) 1 SM300 SM489 Sport Internship II (Bachelor s degree) 3 SM488 See Department Faculty To Add SM489 SM490 Sport Capstone (Bachelor s degree) 3 V V V TAKE AT END OF PROGRAM AFTER (SM) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. SO186 Sociology 3 V V V E V SO380 Death & Dying 3 V V Psychology or General Ed Elective HC-BS Students: Take either PY375 or SO380. **SO380 is only offered VC online. SP120 Beginning Spanish (see FL120) 3 TR122 Introduction to the Travel Industry 3 *

TR124 Cruises & Tours 3 * TR122 TR130 Travel Destinations: New World 5 * TR131 Travel Destinations: Old World 5 * TR135 Introduction to Casino & Gaming Industry 3 * TR216 Hospitality Supervision 5 * TR122 TR217 Event Planning 5 * TR122 TR221 Hotel & Motel Operations 5 * TR122 TR222 Restaurant Management 3 * TR122 TR224 Hospitality Sales & Marketing 5 * TR122 TR225 Resort Management 3 * TR122 TR292 Hospitality & Travel Capstone 3 * TAKE AFTER ALL (TR) COURSES ARE COMPLETED. UN101 Chess 1 T General Education Elective UN110 First Year Experience 2 T T E T T Taken by on-campus students only. UN111 Foundations of Online Learning 2 V V V V Taken by Virtual College students only. Email advisor@unoh.edu to add this course to your schedule. Replaces UN110 for VC students. UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 3 E UN292 Portfolio Capstone (Associate s Degree) NO LONGER OFFERED. TAKE YOUR PROGRAM S REQUIRED CAPSTONE 1 COURSE. UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 E TV General Ed Elective UN490 Portfolio Capstone (Bachelor s Degree) NO LONGER OFFERED. TAKE YOUR PROGRAM S REQUIRED CAPSTONE 1 COURSE. WP138 Introduction to Word Processing Applications 3 WP267 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3 WP138 WP277 Document Design 5 WP267 WS315 Women & Technology 3 V V

EASY & CONVENIENT COURSE LOOKUP FEATURE -- ENTER THE COURSE NUMBER IN THE YELLOW BOX EXAMPLE: 0 = Not Offered T = Traditional / Day V = Virtual College Online E = Evening COURSE LOOKUP FEATURE 2016 2016 2017 2017 Subject Course Name CREDITS Enter Course Numbers Below SUM FAL WIN SPR PREREQUISITES 0 = No Prerequites Required For The Course Composition I 5 E EN070 #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0 = Not Offered T = Traditional / Day V = Virtual College Online E = Evening

GENERAL EDUCATION & HUMANITIES ELECTIVES ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE / LOWER LEVEL (100-200) GENERAL EDUCATION / HUMANITIES ELECTIVES Subject Course Title Credits Quarter Prerequsite Elective Type Format EN280 Film & Literature 3 Summer Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College EN290 Women Writers 3 Summer Humanities or General Education Virtual College FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Summer Humanities or General Education Traditional HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America 3 Summer Humanities or General Education Virtual College HI280 United States Formative History 3 Summer Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College UN101 Chess 1 Summer General Education Traditional EN280 Film & Literature 3 Fall Humanities or General Education Virtual College FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Fall Humanities or General Education Traditional HI225 A Brief History: Women in Modern America 3 Fall Humanities or General Education Virtual College HI250 Modern World History 3 Fall Humanities or General Education Traditional PS274 American Political Scene 3 Fall General Education Traditional or Virtual College RE270 Religions of the World 3 Fall Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College EN250 Introduction to Literature 3 Winter Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Winter Humanities or General Education Traditional HI280 United States Formative History 3 Winter Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College PY270 Social Psychology 3 Winter PY177 or SO186 General Education Traditional or Virtual College EN278 Short Stories 3 Spring Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College EN279 Creative Writing 3 Spring Humanities or General Education Traditional FL120 Beginning Spanish (formerly SP120) 3 Spring Humanities or General Education Traditional HI285 United States History 1870-Present 3 Spring Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College PY276 Life Span Development 3 Spring EN070 & {PY177 or SO186} General Education Traditional or Virtual College BACHELOR'S DEGREE / UPPER LEVEL (300-400) GENERAL EDUCATION / HUMANITIES / LITERATURE / PSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVES Subject Course Title Credits Quarter Prerequsite Elective Type Format EN318 Gothic Literature 3 Summer Literature, Humanities or General Ed Traditional or Virtual College HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 Summer Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College PH310 Ethics 3 Summer Humanities or General Education Virtual College PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 Summer Humanities or General Education Virtual College PO320 The Beatles 3 Summer Humanities or General Education Traditional PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 Summer Psychology or General Education Traditional or Virtual College SO380 Death & Dying 3 Summer Psychology or General Education Virtual College EN325 Sherlock Holmes 3 Fall Literature, Humanities or General Ed Traditional or Virtual College EN420 Myth & Fairy Tales 3 Fall Literature, Humanities or General Ed Traditional or Virtual College HI310 The American Civil War & Reconstruction 3 Fall Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College PH310 Ethics 3 Fall Humanities or General Education Virtual College PO300 Women Who Rock 3 Fall Humanities or General Education Traditional PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 Fall Humanities or General Education Virtual College PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 Fall Psychology or General Education Traditional or Virtual College UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 Fall General Education Evening AR305 Composing your Life 3 Winter Humanities or General Education Virtual College EN316 Mystery Fiction 3 Winter Literature, Humanities or General Ed Traditional or Virtual College HI312 The American Experience in World War II 3 Winter Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College HI315 American Frontier & the Old West 3 Winter Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College PO300 Women Who Rock 3 Winter Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 Winter Psychology or General Education Traditional, Virtual College or Evening PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 Winter Psychology or General Education Traditional or Virtual College SO380 Death & Dying 3 Winter Psychology or General Education Virtual College WS315 Women & Technology 3 Winter Humanities or General Education Virtual College AR305 Composing Your Life 3 Spring Humanities or General Education Virtual College EN317 Classics of the 20th Century 3 Spring Literature, Humanities or General Ed Traditional or Virtual College HI320 History of England & Scotland 3 Spring Humanities or General Education Traditional or Virtual College PO312 Media & Pop Culture 3 Spring Humanities or General Education Virtual College PO320 The Beatles 3 Spring Humanities or General Education Traditional PY375 Abnormal Psychology 3 Spring Psychology or General Education Traditional or Virtual College PY376 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 Spring Psychology or General Education Evening UN320 Multicultural Perspectives 3 Spring General Education Traditional or Virtual College WS315 Women & Technology 3 Spring Humanities or General Education Virtual College

BUSINESS & MARKETING ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE LOWER LEVEL (100-200) TECHNICAL & BASIC ELECTIVES Subject Course Title Credits Quarter Prerequsite Format BU109 Customer Service 3 Summer Traditional or Virtual College MA122 Small Business & Entrepreneur 3 Summer MA121 Traditional or Virtual College AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 Fall AC114 Traditional or Virtual College MT160 Professional Selling 3 Fall Traditional or Virtual College AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 Winter AC114 Traditional or Virtual College BU109 Customer Service 3 Winter Traditional or Virtual College BU250 International Business II 3 Winter BU240 Traditional or Virtual College AC122 Payroll Accounting 3 Spring AC114 Evening BU109 Customer Service 3 Spring Evening MA122 Small Business & Entrepreneur 3 Spring MA121 Traditional or Virtual College MT160 Professional Selling 3 Spring Traditional or Virtual College MARKETING BACHELOR'S DEGREE UPPER LEVEL (300-400) TECHNICAL & BASIC ELECTIVES Subject Course Title Credits Quarter Prerequsite Format MA395 Managing Change in Organization 3 Summer Jr. Standing Traditional or Virtual College MA395 Managing Change in Organization 3 Fall Jr. Standing Traditional MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Fall Sr. Standing Virtual College MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 Winter MA322 Traditional or Virtual College MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Winter Sr. Standing Traditional MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 Winter MA322 Traditional or Virtual College MA325 Training in Organizations 3 Spring MA322 Traditional or Virtual College MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 Spring MA322 Traditional or Virtual College MA440 Project Management 3 Spring Sr. Standing Traditional or Virtual College

BACHELOR'S DEGREE PRACTICUM ELECTIVES UPPER LEVEL (300-400) Subject Course Title Credits Quarter Prerequsite Format FI310 Personal Finance 3 Summer FI210 Traditional MA395 Managing Change in Org. 3 Summer Jr. Standing Traditional or Virtual College MA426 Production & Ops Mgmt 3 Summer Sr. Standing Virtual College FI310 Personal Finance 3 Fall FI210 Traditional FI425 Money & Banking 3 Fall [BU305 or FI210] + EC225 Virtual College MA395 Managing Change in Org. 3 Fall Jr. Standing Traditional MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Fall Sr. Standing Virtual College FI410 Investments 3 Winter BU305 or FI210 Virtual College MA406 Information Mgmt 3 Winter Sr. Standing Virtual College MA425 Special Topics in Business 3 Winter MA322 Traditional or Virtual College MA430 Entrepreneurship 3 Winter Sr. Standing Traditional MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 Winter MA322 Traditional or Virtual College FI410 Investments 3 Spring BU305 or FI210 Traditional MA325 Training in Organizations 3 Spring MA322 Traditional or Virtual College MA406 Information Mgmt 3 Spring Sr. Standing Traditional MA435 Critical Thinking in Business 3 Spring MA322 Traditional or Virtual College MA440 Project Management 3 Spring Sr. Standing Traditional or Virtual College