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NAME DSI BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMMUNICATIONS (Minimum 15 Credit Hours) MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE (Minimum 12 Credit Hours) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. ENGL 112 Composition 4 ENGL 092/Placement MATH 114 Algebra for College Students 4 MATH 092/Placement ENGL 135 Advanced Composition 4 ENGL 112 MATH 221 Stats for Decision Making 4 MATH 114 ENGL 227 Professional Writing 4 ENGL 112 SCIENCE ELECTIVE 4 MATH 114 SPEECH ELECTIVE 3 ENGL 112 SOCIAL SCIENCES (9 Credit Hours) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (Minimum 5 Credit Hours) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE I 3 Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE II 3 Any lower level PSYC/SOCS COLL148 Critical Thinking 3 SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE III 3 CARD405 Career Development 2 Senior Status BUSINESS CORE (Minimum 36 Credit Hours) HUMANITIES (Minimum 9 Credit Hours) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. ACCT 212 Financial Accounting 4 COMP 100 & MATH 114 HUMANITIES ELECTIVE I 3 ENGL 135 ACCT 346 Managerial Accounting 4 ACCT 212 HUMANITIES ELECTIVE II 3 ENGL 135 COMP 100 Computer Apps for Business 2 HUMN 432 Technology, Science and Culture 3 ENGL 135 BIS 155 BIS 245 Data Analysis with Spreadsheets (alternative: BIS 150) 3 COMP 100 Database Essentials for Business (alternative: BIS 240) 4 BIS 150 or 155 & BUSN 115 BUSN 115 Intro. to Business & Technology 3 CONCENTRATION (Minimum 30 credit hours. See Concentration sheet for course list) BUSN 379 Finance 3 ACCT 212 Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. BUSN 319 Marketing 3 BUSN 115 & MATH 114 MGMT 303 Principles of Management 3 BUSN 115 MGMT 404 Project Management 4 BUSN 115 ECON 312 Principles of Economics 3 ELECTIVES (Minimum 9 Credit Hours - See Elective Sheet for course list)) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req.

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CONCENTRATIONS ACCOUNTING (Minimum 30 credit hours) Old BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Minimum 30 credit hours) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. ACCT 304 Intermediate Accounting I 4 ACCT 212 BIS 220 Fundementals Of Small Systems 4 COMP 100 ACCT 305 Intermediate Accounting II 4 ACCT 304 BIS 230 Network Principles 4 BIS 220 ACCT 312 Intermediate Accounting III 4 ACCT 305 BIS 315 Visual Basic for Business 4 BIS 150 and BUSN 115 ACCT 429 Federal Income Taxation 4 ACCT 212 BIS 325 Principles of Web Page Development 4 BIS 315 ACCT 444 Auditing 4 ACCT 312 BIS 355 Database & Website Integration 4 BIS 240 and BIS 325 ACCT 352 Business Info Systems w/lab 4 ACCT 312 MGMT 340 Business Systems Analysis 4 BIS 150 XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies BIS 440 Integrated Computed Applications 4 BIS 355 BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status HEALTH SERVICES MGMT (Minimum 30 credit hours) New BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Minimum 30 credit hours) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. HSM 310 Intro to Health Services Management 4 BUSN 115 BIS 311 Object Oriented Programming for Business 4 BIS 245 HSM 320 Health Rights and Responsibilities 4 HSM 310 BIS 261 Requirements of Gathering & Testing 4 BIS 245 HSM 330 Health Services Information Systems 4 HSM 310 BIS 325 Principles of Web Page Development 4 BIS 251 or BIS 315 HSM 340 Health Care Finance 4 HSM 310 BIS 345 Data Analysis for Decision Making 4 BIS 315 HSM 410 Health Care Policy 4 HSM 310 BIS 360 Systems Implementation and Training 4 BIS 261 HSM 420 Managed Care and Health Insurance 4 HSM 310 BIS 445 Business Intelligence Systems 4 BIS 345 XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies BIS 450 Web-Based Solutions 4 BIS 325 BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status HUMAN RESOURCE MGMT (Minimum 30 credit hours) OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (Minimum 30 credit hours) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. MGMT 410 Human Resource Management 4 BUSN 115 BSOP 209 Operations Analysis 4 BSOP 206 HRM 320 Employment Law 4 BUSN 115 BSOP 326 Total Quality Management 4 MATH 221 HRM 410 Strategic Staffing 4 MGMT 410 BSOP 330 Master Planning 4 BSOP 206 HRM 340 Human Resource Info. Systems 4 COMP100 and MGMT410 BSOP 334 Materials Resource Planning 4 BSOP 330 HRM 420 Training and Development 4 MGMT 410 BSOP 429 Production Activity Control and JIT 4 BSOP 334 HRM 430 Compensation and Benefits 4 MGMT 410 BSOP 434 Logistics with Lab 4 BSOP 429 XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies BUSN460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status PROJECT MANAGEMENT (Minimum 30 credit hours) SALES & MARKETING (Minimum 30 credit hours) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. MGMT 340 Business Systems Analysis 4 BIS 150 MKTG 310 Consumer Behavior 4 BUSN 319 BSOP 326 Total Quality Management 4 MATH 221 MKTG 320 Market Research 4 BUSN 319 ACCT 434 Advanced Cost Management 4 ACCT 346 SBE 330 Creativity, Innovation and New Prod. Devel. 4 BUSN 319 PROJ 410 Contracts & Procurement 4 MGMT 404 MKTG 410 Advertising and Public Relations 4 BUSN 319 PROJ 420 Project Risk Management 4 MGMT404 MKTG 430 International Marketing 4 BUSN 319 PROJ 430 Advanced Project Management 4 ACCT 434 and PROJ 420 MKTG 420 Salesmanship 4 BUSN 319 XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status SECURITY MANAGEMENT (Minimum 30 credit hours) SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Minimum 30 credit hours) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. SMT 310 Principles and Theory of Security Mgmt 4 BUSN 115 SBE 310 Small Bus. Mgmt. / Entrepreneurship 4 BUSN 115 SMT 320 Risk Analysis, Loss Prev. & Emerg. Plan. 4 SMT 310 BUSN 258 Customer Relations 4 BUSN 115 SMT 330 Security Administration 4 SMT 310 BUSN 278 Budgeting and Forecasting 4 ACCT 212 SMT 410 Physical Security and Access Control 4 SMT 310 SBE 330 Creativity, Innovation and New Prod. Devel. 4 BUSN 319 SMT 415 Introduction to Information Security 4 SMT 310 and BIS 150 SBE 420 Oper. Issues in Small Bus. Mgmt. 4 BUSN 319 SMT 420 Evaluation of Security Programs 4 SMT 310 SBE 430 e-commerce for Small Business 4 BUSN 319 XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT (Minimum 30 Credit Hours) FINANCE (Minimum 30 credit hours) Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. HMT 310 Introduction to Hospitality Mgmt. 4 BUSN 115 Required HMT 320 Foundations of Hotel Management 4 HMT 310 ACCT 304 Intermediate Accounting I 4 ACCT 212 HMT 330 Meetings and Event Management 4 HMT 310 BUSN 278 Budgeting and Forecasting 4 ACCT 212 HMT 410 Restaurant Management 4 HMT 310 FIN 382 Financial Statement Analysis 4 BUSN 379 HMT 420 Food Safety and Sanitation 4 HMT 310 XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies HMT 450 Tourism Management 4 HMT 310 BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status XXX 000 Program Option 4 Varies Choose three of the following BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status ACCT 429 Federal Income Taxation 4 ACCT 212 FIN 351 Investment Fund. & Security Analysis 4 BUSN 379 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION (Minimum 30 credit hours) FIN 364 Money and Banking 4 BUSN 379 Course Description Cr Sem/Ses/Yr Grade Pre-Req. FIN 385 Fixed Income Sec. & Credit Analysis 4 BUSN 379 TC 220 Rhet. Strategies for Tech. Comm. 4 ENGL 135 FIN 417 Real Estate Finance 4 BUSN 379 TC 310 Document Design 4 ENGL 135 FIN 426 Risk Management & Insurance 4 BUSN 379 TC 320 Adv. Tech. Writing & Editing 4 ENGL 227 FIN 463 International Financial Management 4 BUSN 379 TC 360 Visual Design 4 TC 310 TC 420 Mrktg. & Corporate Comm. 4 BUSN 319 and TC 220 TC 440 Web Design 4 TC 310 BUSN 460 Senior Project 3 Senior Status Choose one of the following TC 160 Perspectives on Technology 4 MATH 114 TC 430 Proposal and Grant Writing 4 TC 320 TC 450 Scientific and Medical Writing 4 TC 310 or MATH 114 Program Option Coursework is selected from courses offered in any concentration, provided prerequisites have been met.

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration LIST OF ELECTIVES General Education Electives Alternatives Credit Hours Prerequisite Humanities Elective I Choice of HUMN 303, HUMN 420, HUMN 422, 3 ENGL 135 Humanities Elective II Choice of HUMN 410, HUMN 412 HUMN 415, 3 ENGL 135 Social Science Elective I Choice of PSYC 110, SOCS 185, SOCS 187, 3 None Social Science Elective II Choice of PSYC 305, PSYC 315, SOCS 315, 3 Social Science Elective #1 Social Science Elective III Choice of LAWS 310, LAWS 420, POLI 330, POLI 410 (if you took ECON 315 before Fall 2008, you 3 Varies Choice of BIOS 105, BIOS 120, BIOS 140, BIOS Science Elective 250, PHYS 204, PHYS 214, PHYS 216, SCI 204, 4 MATH 114 or 178 SCI 214, SCI 224, SCI 228, SCI 240 Choice of ENGL 230, SPCH 275, SPCH 277, SPCH Speech Elective 3 ENGL 110 or 112 279, SPCH 282 Business Electives Alternatives Credit Hours Prerequisite BSOP 206 Operations Strategy 4 BUSN 115 BUSN 380 Personal Financial Planning 3 ACCT 212 or ACCT 301 BUSN 412 Business Policy 4 Upper Term Status BUSN 420 Business Law 4 Upper Term Status BUSN 427 Global Issues in Business 4 Upper Term Status ECOM 210 Fundamentals of E-commerce 4 BUSN 115 MGMT 439 Internship 3 Dean Permission MGMT 420 Managing Technological Change 3 MGMT 303 Technical Communication One or more of the following Technical Communication courses (TC 160, TC 220, TC 320, 4 ENGL 135 Courses from another BSBA concentration or DeVry Degree Program External Transfer Credit 0-9 See Catalog for list 0-9 See Registrar for details

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration STANDARD PLAN OF STUDY The recommended sequence of classes for full time students. Semester 1 COLL 148 3hrs BUSN 115 3hrs COMP 100 2hrs Social Science I 3hrs MATH 114 4hrs Year One 2 3 ENGL 112 4hrs MGMT 303 3hrs BIS 155 3hrs ACCT 212 4hrs ENGL 135 4hrs ECON 312 3hrs Concentration Course I 3hrs Concentration Course II 4hrs Social Science II 3hrs Year Two Semester 4 5 6 ACCT 346 4hrs ENGL 227 4hrs Concentration Course III 4hrs Humanities I 3hrs Business Elective I 3hrs Science Elective 4hrs Speech Elective 3hrs BIS 240 4hrs Concentration Course IV 4hrs Humanities II 3hrs MATH 221 4hrs BUSN 379 3hrs MGMT 404 4hrs Concentration Course V 4hrs Year Three Semester 7 8 CARD 405 2hrs Business Elective II 3hrs BUSN 319 3hrs Program Option 4hrs Concentration Course VI 4hrs HUMN 432 3hrs Business Elective III 3hrs Social Science III 3hrs BUSN 460 3hrs

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration DEVELOPMENTAL PLAN OF STUDY The recommended sequence of classes for full time students. Semester COLL 148 3hrs BUSN 115 3hrs 1 COMP 100 2hrs MATH 092 3hrs MATH 032 4hrs Year One 2 3 MATH 114 4hrs ENGL 032 4hrs Social Science I 3hrs ACCT 212 4hrs ENGL 092 4hrs ENGL 112 4hrs Social Science II 3hrs Concentration Course I 4hrs Semester 4 BIS 155 3hrs MGMT 303 3hrs ENGL 135 4hrs Concentration Course II 4hrs Year Two 5 6 ACCT 346 4hrs ENGL 227 4hrs Concentration Course III 4hrs Humanities I 3hrs Business Elective I 3hrs Science Elective 4hrs Speech Elective 3hrs BIS 245 4hrs Concentration Course IV 4hrs Year Three Semester Humanities II 3hrs MATH 221 4hrs 7 BUSN 379 3hrs MGMT 404 4hrs Concentration Course V 4hrs 8 CARD 405 2hrs Business Elective II 3hrs BUSN 319 3hrs Program Option 4hrs Concentration Course VI 4hrs 9 HUMN 432 3hrs Business Elective III 3hrs Social Science III 3hrs BUSN 460 3hrs

The following courses and/or subject areas are required of any student pursuing a degree in Technical Management. These requirements must be satisfied by taking and passing the course, by passing a proficiency exam, or by transferring the course from another school. (Courses marked with an asterisk must be taken at DeVry.) GENERAL EDUCATION BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY ENGL 135 -- Advanced Composition COMP 100 -- Computer Applications MATH 114 -- College Algebra BIS 155 -- Advanced PC Applications MATH 221 -- Statistics BUSN 115 -- Intro to Business and Technology * CARD 405 -- Career Development MGMT 303 -- Principles of Management * HUMN 432 -- Technology, Society, and Culture MGMT 404 -- Project Management SCIENCE -- (SCI 204; PHYS 204; BIOS 105) * BUSN 460 -- Senior Project Graduates of DeVry's ET / ECT / AECT programs in electronics have different requirements depending on the program version and the year of graduation. The following courses must be taken, but additional courses may be required. Other courses, including elective choices, are selected in consultation with Mike Bennett, Associate Dean for Business Programs. GENERAL EDUCATION BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY ENGL 135 -- Advanced Composition BUSN 115 -- Intro to Business and Technology MATH 114 -- College Algebra ACCT 301 -- Essentials of Accounting MATH 221 -- Statistics MGMT 303 -- Principles of Management * CARD 405 or 415 -- Career Development MGMT 404 -- Project Management * HUMN 432 -- Technology, Society, and Culture * BUSN 460 -- Senior Project Graduates of the DeVry Advantage Academy NSA Program (2006 and 2007) take the following courses and electives. (2008 NSA graduates have already taken MATH 114 and BUSN 115) GENERAL EDUCATION BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY * CARD 405 -- Career Development BIS 155 -- Advanced PC Applications * HUMN 432 -- Technology, Society, and Culture BUSN 115 -- Intro to Business and Technology MATH 114 -- College Algebra MGMT 303 -- Principles of Management MATH 221 -- Statistics MGMT 404 -- Project Management SCIENCE -- (SCI 204; PHYS 204; BIOS 105) * BUSN 460 -- Senior Project SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE BUSINESS ELECTIVE 1 GEN. ED. ELECTIVE BUSINESS ELECTIVE 2 ELECTIVES: An additional 13-14 credit hours of electives are also required. All must be upper division. All Technical Management students are strongly encouraged to see their academic advisor -- Mike Bennett, Associate Dean for Business Programs -- before registering for classes. For best results, bring your transfer credit evaluation sheet with you.

Bennett, Associate Dean for Business Programs -- before registering for classes. For best results, bring your transfer credit evaluation sheet with you.

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS) -- ADVISING SHEET (For Students Entering DeVry University as of the Summer 2005 Term) CIS Foundation Courses (Terms 1 through 5) -- All Required COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION HOURS PREREQUISITE INSTRUCTIONS: 1 COMP100 Computer Applications for Business 2 2 None 1. Successfully complete all Foundations Courses (right) BUSN115 Introduction to Business & Technology 3 3 None 2. Select One of the CIS Tracks (below): MATH114 Algebra for College Students 4 4 Placement a) Information Systems Security Track or CIS115A Logic and Design 3 3 None b) Systems Analysis and Integration Track or, COLL148 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving 3 3 None NOTE: PLEASE READ c) Business Management Track There are seven (7) CIS Tracks available for CIS Students d) FLEX Option Track 2 ENGL112 Composition 4 4 Placement 1) Computer Forensics Track 3. Successfully Complete ALL courses in your Selected Track SSE1 (Note) Social Science Elective #1 (Choices Below) 3 3 None 2) DataBase Management Track 4. CIS Graduation Requirements will be met when CIS206 Architecture and Operating Systems 5 4 COMP100 3) Web Development and Administration Track All Courses in Terms 1 through 8 are completed CIS170C Programming with Lab 5 4 CIS115A & COMP100 4) Information Systems Security Track Additional Information: 5) Systems Analysis and Integration Track A. Courses are available Onsite (on Campus) or Online. 3 SPCH (Note) Speech (Choices Below) 4 3 ENGL112 6) Business Management Track B. 'HOURS' show Contact Hours and Credit Hours MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making 4 4 MATH114 7) Flex Option Track C. Contact the CIS Dean, If you have any Questions, CIS246 Connectivity 5 4 CIS206 Four (4) Tracks are listed on this Page and OR, for Information on other CIS Tracks. CIS247A Object Oriented Programming with Lab 5 4 CIS170A Three (3) Tracks are listed on another page (CIS Dean W.Hoffman, TEC Bldg, Room 2111 4 ENGL135 Advanced Composition 4 4 ENGL112 If You do not have both Pages see the Registrar or the CIS Dean SSE2 (Note) Social Science Elective #2 (Choices Below) 3 3 SSE1 (Note) NOTE: CIS Track Advising Information on this page: ACCT301 Essentials of Accounting 4 4 BUSN115 1) Information Systems Security Track CIS363 Web Interface Design with Lab 5 4 CIS247A 2) Systems Analysis and Integration Track CIS321 Structured Analysis and Design 4 3 CIS170A 3) Business Management Track 4) Flex Option Track 5 ENGL227 Professional Writing 4 4 ENGL112 (See Other Page for Other CIS Tracks) SEC280 Principles of Information Security 3 3 CIS246 CIS355A Business Applications Programming 5 4 CIS247A & CIS336 CIS339 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 4 3 CIS247A & CIS321 CIS336 Introduction to Databases 5 4 CIS321 Select One (1) of the CIS Tracks Below to Complete CIS Graduation Requirements CIS Information Systems Security TRACK -- (Terms 6 through 8) CIS Systems Analysis and Integration TRACK -- (Terms 6 through 8) CIS Business/Management and Flex-Option TRACKs-- (Terms 6 through 8) COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION HOURS PREREQUISITE COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION HOURS PREREQUISITE COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION HOURS PREREQUISITE 6 HE1 (Note) Humanities Elective #1 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 6 HE1 (Note) Humanities Elective #1 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 6 SA1 (Note) Science Alternate (Choices Below) 5 4 MATH114 SA1 (Note) Science Alternate (Choices Below) 5 4 MATH114 SA1 (Note) Science Alternate (Choices Below) 5 4 MATH114 CIS407A Web Application Development 5 4 CIS363 & CIS336 CIS407A Web Application Development 5 4 CIS363 & CIS336 CIS407A Web Application Development 5 4 CIS363 & CIS336 7 HE2 (Note) Humanities Elective #2 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 SEC340 Business Continuity 4 4 SEC336 & SEC280 SAI430 System Integration with Lab 5 4 CIS355A CARD405 Career Development 2 2 Upper Term Status MGMT404 Project Management 4 4 BUSN115 7 HE2 (Note) Humanities Elective #2 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 7 HE2 (Note) Humanities Elective #2 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 8 SSE3 (Note) Social Science Elective #3 - (Choices Below 3 3 None CARD405 Career Development 2 2 Upper Term Status CARD405 Career Development 2 2 Upper Term Status HUMN432 Technology, Society and Culture 3 3 ENGL135 & Upper Status MGMT404 Project Management 4 4 BUSN115 MGMT404 Project Management 4 4 BUSN115 CIS470 CIS Senior Project 3 3 CIS407A & ENGL227 SEC360 Data Privacy and Security 4 4 SEC336 & SEC280 SEC340 Business Continuity 4 4 SEC336 & SEC280 SEC370 Web Security 4 4 SEC280 & CIS407A SAI440 System Integration with Lab 4 4 CIS339 8 SSE3 (Note) Social Science Elective #3 - (Choices Below) 3 3 None 8 SSE3 (Note) Social Science Elective #3 - (Choices Below 3 3 None NOTE: An additional 16 Credit Hours are required of 300 and/or 400 levels, HUMN432 Technology, Society and Culture 3 3 ENGL135 & Upper Status HUMN432 Technology, Society and Culture 3 3 ENGL135 & Upper Status for the Business Management Track and the Flex Option Track. SEC440 Information Systems Security Planning&Audi 4 4 SEC280 & CIS355A SAI460 Organizational Process Analysis 4 4 CIS321 Approval from the CIS Dean is REQUIRED prior to course selections. CIS470 CIS Senior Project 3 3 CIS407A & ENGL227 CIS470 CIS Senior Project 3 3 CIS407A & ENGL227 NOTES: SSE1: Social Science Elective #1 - (Choice of PSYC-110, SOCS-185, SOCS-187, SOCS-190) SSE2: Social Science Elective #2 - (Choice of PSYC-305, PSYC-315, SOCS-315, SOCS-335, SOCS-410) SSE3: Social Science Elective #3 - (Choice of ECON-312, LAWS-310, LAWS-420, POLI-330) Speech Elective - (Choice of SPCH-275, SPCH-277, SPCH-279, SPCH-282) HE1: Humanities Elective #1 - (Choice of HUMN-303, HUMN-420, HUMN-422, HUMN-424, HUMN-427, HUMN-428, HUMN-450) HE2: Humanities Elective #2 - (Choice of HUMN-410, HUMN-412, HUMN-415, HUMN-417, HUMN-419, HUMN-445, HUMN-447, HUMN-448, HUMN-449) SA1: Science Alternate - (Choice of SCI204, PHYS210, BIOS105, BIOS120, or BIOS140)

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS) -- ADVISING SHEET (For Students Entering DeVry University as of the Summer 2005 Term) CIS Foundation Courses (Terms 1 through 5) -- All Required COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION HOURS PREREQUISITE INSTRUCTIONS: 1 COMP100 Computer Applications for Business 2 2 None 1. Successfully complete all Foundations Courses (right) BUSN115 Introduction to Business & Technology 3 3 None 2. Select One of the CIS Tracks (below): MATH114 Algebra for College Students 4 4 Placement a) Computer Forensics Track or CIS115A Logic and Design 3 3 None b) DataBase Management Track or, COLL148 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving 3 3 None NOTE: PLEASE READ c) Web Development and Administration Track There are seven (7) CIS Tracks available for CIS Students 3. Successfully Complete ALL courses in your Selected Track 2 ENGL112 Composition 4 4 Placement 1) Computer Forensics Track 4. CIS Graduation Requirements will be met when SSE1 (Note) Social Science Elective #1 (Choices Below) 3 3 None 2) DataBase Management Track All Courses in Terms 1 through 8 are completed CIS206 Architecture and Operating Systems 5 4 COMP100 3) Web Development and Administration Track Additional Information: CIS170C Programming with Lab 5 4 CIS115A & COMP100 4) Information Systems Security Track A. Courses are available Onsite (on Campus) or Online. 5) Systems Analysis and Integration Track B. 'HOURS' show Contact Hours and Credit Hours 3 SPCH (Note) Speech (Choices Below) 4 3 ENGL112 6) Business Management Track C. Contact the CIS Dean, If you have any Questions, MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making 4 4 MATH114 7) Flex Option Track OR, for Information on other CIS Tracks. CIS246 Connectivity 5 4 CIS206 Three (3) Tracks are listed on this Page and (CIS Dean W.Hoffman, TEC Bldg, Room 2111 CIS247A Object Oriented Programming with Lab 5 4 CIS170A Four (4) Tracks are listed on another page If You do not have both Pages see the Registrar or the CIS Dean 4 ENGL135 Advanced Composition 4 4 ENGL112 SSE2 (Note) Social Science Elective #2 (Choices Below) 3 3 SSE1 (Note) NOTE: CIS Track Advising Information on this page: ACCT301 Essentials of Accounting 4 4 BUSN115 1) Computer Forensics Track CIS363 Web Interface Design with Lab 5 4 CIS247A 2) DataBase Management Track CIS321 Structured Analysis and Design 4 3 CIS170A 3) Web Development and Administration Track (See Other Page for Other CIS Tracks) 5 ENGL227 Professional Writing 4 4 ENGL112 SEC280 Principles of Information Security 3 3 CIS246 CIS355A Business Applications Programming 5 4 CIS247A & CIS336 CIS339 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 4 3 CIS247A & CIS321 CIS336 Introduction to Databases 5 4 CIS321 Select One (1) of the CIS Tracks Below to Complete CIS Graduation Requirements CIS Computer Forensics TRACK -- (Terms 6 through 8) CIS DataBase Management TRACK -- (Terms 6 through 8) CIS Web Development and Administration TRACK -- (Terms 6 through 8) COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION HOURS PREREQUISITE COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION HOURS PREREQUISITE COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTION HOURS PREREQUISITE 6 CCSI330 Digital Crime Evidence and Procedure 3 3 COLL148 6 HE1 (Note) Humanities Elective #1 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 6 HE1 (Note) Humanities Elective #1 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 HE1 (Note) Humanities Elective #1 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 SA1 (Note) Science Alternate (Choices Below) 5 4 MATH114 SA1 (Note) Science Alternate (Choices Below) 5 4 MATH114 SA1 (Note) Science Alternate (Choices Below) 5 4 MATH114 CIS407A Web Application Development 5 4 CIS363 & CIS336 CIS407A Web Application Development 5 4 CIS363 & CIS336 CIS407A Web Application Development 5 4 CIS363 & CIS336 DBM405 Advanced DataBase 5 4 CIS321 & CIS336 WEB375 Web Architecture 5 4 CIS246 CCSI410 Digital Forensics I with Lab 5 4 CCSI330 & CIS246 7 HE2 (Note) Humanities Elective #2 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 7 HE2 (Note) Humanities Elective #2 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 7 HE2 (Note) Humanities Elective #2 (Choices Below) 3 3 ENGL135 CARD405 Career Development 2 2 Upper Term Status CARD405 Career Development 2 2 Upper Term Status CARD405 Career Development 2 2 Upper Term Status MGMT404 Project Management 4 4 BUSN115 MGMT404 Project Management 4 4 BUSN115 MGMT404 Project Management 4 4 BUSN115 CCSI460 Digital Forensics II with Lab 5 4 CCSI410 DBM438 Databases Administration 5 4 DBM405 WEB320 Principles of e-commerce 4 4 BUSN115 & CIS407A CCSI360 Computer Ethics 3 3 SEC280 SEC360 Data Privacy and Security 4 4 SEC280 & CIS336 WEB460 Advanced Web Application & Development 5 4 CIS407A 8 SSE3 (Note) Social Science Elective #3 - (Choices Below) 3 3 None 8 SSE3 (Note) Social Science Elective #3 - (Choices Below) 3 3 None 8 SSE3 (Note) Social Science Elective #3 - (Choices Below) 3 3 None HUMN432 Technology, Society and Culture 3 3 ENGL135 & Upper Status HUMN432 Technology, Society and Culture 3 3 ENGL135 & Upper Status HUMN432 Technology, Society and Culture 3 3 ENGL135 & Upper Status SEC440 Information Systems Security Planning&Audit 4 4 SEC280 & CIS355A DBM449 Advanced Topics in Database 5 4 DBM438 SEC370 Web Security 4 4 SEC280 & CIS407A CIS470 CIS Senior Project 3 3 CIS407A & ENGL227 CIS470 CIS Senior Project 3 3 CIS407A & ENGL227 CIS470 CIS Senior Project 3 3 CIS407A & ENGL227 NOTES: SSE1: Social Science Elective #1 - (Choice of PSYC-110, SOCS-185, SOCS-187, SOCS-190) SSE2: Social Science Elective #2 - (Choice of PSYC-305, PSYC-315, SOCS-315, SOCS-335, SOCS-410) SSE3: Social Science Elective #3 - (Choice of ECON-312, LAWS-310, LAWS-420, POLI-330) Speech Elective - (Choice of SPCH-275, SPCH-277, SPCH-279, SPCH-282) HE1: Humanities Elective #1 - (Choice of HUMN-303, HUMN-420, HUMN-422, HUMN-424, HUMN-427, HUMN-428, HUMN-450) HE2: Humanities Elective #2 - (Choice of HUMN-410, HUMN-412, HUMN-415, HUMN-417, HUMN-419, HUMN-445, HUMN-447, HUMN-448, HUMN-449) SA1: Science Alternate - (Choice of SCI204, PHYS210, BIOS105, BIOS120, or BIOS140)

Term Computer Information System Advising Sheet (Curriculum -- for Students Entering DeVry between 2002 and 2005 (July)) NOTE: See CIS Dean or CIS Advisor for Questions on Current/Substitute Courses where appropriate Course See Update Below 2007 2007 2008 Designator Course Description Contact Credit Prerequisite Summer Fall Spring CURRENT or SUBSTITUTE Course 1 COMP100 Computer Applications for Business 2 2 None A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O BUSN115 Business Organizations 3 3 None A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O MATH100 Intermediate Algebra 4 4 Placement GONE GONE GONE MATH092 SE1 See Note Below 3 3 None A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O COLL147 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving 3 2 None A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O COLL148 2 ENGL112 Composition 4 4 None A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O MATH178 College Algebra 4 4 MATH100/148/092 GONE GONE GONE MATH114 MGMT303 Principles of Management 3 3 BUSN115 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O SE2 See Note Below 6 3 None A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O CIS120 Programming Logic & Design w/lab 6 5 COMP100 GONE GONE GONE CIS115 & CIS170A 3 ENGL135 Advanced Composition 4 4 ENGL110/ENGL112 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O SE3 See Note Below 3 3 None A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O CIS270 Object Oriented Programming w/lab 6 5 CIS115 and CIS170A GONE GONE GONE CIS247A CIS321 Structured Analysis and Design 4 3 CIS115 and CIS170A A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O 4 MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making 4 4 MATH178/158/114/104 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O ACCT301 Essentials of Accounting 4 4 BUSN115 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O CIS339 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 4 3 CIS321 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O CIS211 Architecture and Operating Systems 6 5 COMP100 GONE GONE GONE CIS206 5 ENGL227 Professional Writing 4 4 ENGL125/ENGL135 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O MGMT404 Principles of Management 4 4 MGMT303 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O CIS275 Object Oriented Programming II 6 5 CIS247A GONE GONE GONE CIS301A CIS231 Connectivity 6 5 CIS206 GONE GONE GONE CIS246 6 SPEECH See Note Below 3 3 ENGL110/ENGL112 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O SA1 See Note Below 3 4 MATH178/158/114/104 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O CIS365 Web Design with Lab 6 5 CIS275/CIS247A GONE GONE GONE CIS363 CIS349 Introduction to Databases 6 5 CIS321 GONE GONE GONE CIS336 7 HE1 See Note Below 3 3 ENGL125/ENGL135 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O CIS430 Business Systems Programming I 6 5 CIS349/CIS336 GONE GONE GONE CIS355A CIS405 Advanced Databases 6 5 CIS339 and CIS349/CIS336 GONE GONE GONE DBM405 CIS375 Web Architecture 6 5 CIS231/CIS206 GONE GONE GONE WEB375 8 HE2 See Note Below 3 3 ENGL125/ENGL135 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O CARD405 Career Development 2 2 Senior Status; ENGL225 OR ENGL227 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O CIS410 Web Application Development 6 5 CIS365/363 and CIS405/DBM405 GONE GONE GONE CIS407 CIS435 Business Systems Programming II 6 5 CIS430/CIS355A GONE GONE GONE CIS415A 9 HUMN432 Social Issues in Technology 3 3 Senior Status and HE1 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O SSE3 See Note Below 3 3 A/P/N/O A/P/N/O A/P/N/O Senior Status & CIS433 Senior Project 3 3 CIS410/407 GONE GONE GONE CIS470 CIS438 Databases Administration 6 5 CIS405/DBM405 GONE GONE GONE DBM438 NOTES: SSE1: Social Science Elective #1 - (Choice of PSYC-110, SOCS-185, SOCS-187, SOCS-190) A=Morning SSE2: Social Science Elective #2 - (Choice of PSYC-305, PSYC-315, SOCS-315, SOCS-335, SOC P=Afternoon SSE3: Social Science Elective #3 - (Choice of ECON-312, LAWS-310, LAWS-420, POLI-330) N=Night/Weekend Speech Elective - (Choice of SPCH-275, SPCH-277, SPCH-279, SPCH-282) O=Online HE1: Humanities Elective #1 - (Choice of HUMN-303, HUMN-420, HUMN-422, HUMN-424, HUMN-427, HUMN-428, HUMN-450) HE2: Humanities Elective #2 - (Choice of HUMN-410, HUMN-412, HUMN-415, HUMN-417, HUMN-419, HUMN-445, HUMN-447, HUMN-448, HUMN-449) SA1: Science Alternate - (Choice of SCI204, PHYS210, BIOS105, BIOS120, or BIOS140) UPDATE INFO: A Restructured CIS Program was rolled out July 2005, Contact and Credit Hours Changed for SOME Courses see 2005+ DeVry University Course Catalog for Current CIS Curriculum, or Contact CIS Dean/Advisor.

(ECT)-Electronics & Computer Technology Advising Sheet Effective 10/27/08 Semester Course 2008 2009 2009 Session Designator Course Description Contact Credit Corequisites Prerequisites Fall Spring Summer 1 A COMP129 PC Systems & Networks 4 3 NONE NONE AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM A COLL148 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving 3 3 NONE NONE AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM B MATH102 Basic Algebra 4 4 Placement Placement AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM B ECT122 Electronics I (DC Circuits) 5 4 MATH102 NONE AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM 2 A ECT108 Programming Concepts w/ Lab 5 4 Placement COMP129 AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM A SSE (NOTE1) Social Science Elective #1 (See below) 3 3 Placement Placement AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM B ECT125 Electronics II (AC Electronics [with MATH]) 5 4 ECT122 / MATH102 AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM B ENGL112 Composition 4 4 Placement Placement AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM 3 A PHYS204 Applied Physics w/ Lab 5 4 MATH102 AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM A NETW202 Introduction to (LAN) Networking w/ Lab 4 3 COMP129 AM, PM NOTE2 BEL AM,PM B ECT246 Electronics III (Semiconductor Devices) 5 4 ECT125/MATH102 AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM B ECT114 Digital Electronics Fundamentals w/ Lab 5 4 ECT246 ECT108 AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM 4 A CARD205 Career Development 2 2 Upper Class ENGL112 AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM A ECT263 Comm. Systems w/ Lab 5 4 ECT246 AM PM AM B ECT164 Introduction to Microprocessors w/ Lab 5 4 ECT114 AM PM AM B NETW204 Introduction to (WAN) Networking w/ Lab 4 3 NETW202 AM, PM NOTE2 BEL AM,PM 5 15-week Semester ECT295 Applied Project 2 2 ECT284 AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM A HUMN232 Ethics in the Professions 3 3 ENGL112 AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM A ECT284 Automation & Control Systems w/ Lab 5 4 ECT246/PHYS204 PM AM PM B ECT266 Wireless & Wireline Comm. w/ Lab 4 3 ECT263 PM AM PM B ENGL206 Technical Communications 3 3 ENGL112 AM, PM AM, PM AM, PM NOTE1: SSE1: Social Science Elective #1 - (Choice of PSYC-110, SOCS-185, SOCS-187, SOCS-190) NOTE2: NETW202 and NETW204 are offered at night on campus and also offered at DeVry-LOOP Center in the mornings during these semesters. Course cancellations and advising sheet changes can occur anytime due to low student enrollments. The ECT courses are offered only during the sessions and times designated above. General Education courses are usually offered during both sessions A and B. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Agajanian at: aagajanian@devry.edu Office: (773)697-2107 Effective 10/27/08 Dr. A. Agajanian

NEW Biomedical Engineering Technology (BMET) Advising Sheet. Revised 09/01/08 Course Summer Fall Spring Term Session Designator Course Description Contact Credit Co requisites Prerequisites 2008 2008 2009 1 A COLL-148 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B SSE1 (Note 1) Social Science Elective 1 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A MATH-104 Algebra for College Students 4 0 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A ECET-100 Intoduction to Electronics&Computer Eng. Technol. 5 4 MATH-104 OR 190 NONE A A A B ENGL-112 Composition 4 4 NONE Placement Results A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N Total for first term 14 2 A ENGL-135 Advanced Composition 4 4 NONE ENGL-112 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A COMP-122 Structured Programming with Lab 5 4 MATH-190 ECET-100 A A A B ECET-110 Electronic Circuits and Devices I with Lab 5 4 MATH-190 ECET-100 A A A B MATH-190 Pre-Calculus 4 4 NONE MATH-104 A A A Total for second term 16 A 3 B ENGL-227 Professional Writing 4 4 NONE ENGL-112 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B BIOS-140 Biology with Lab 5 4 NONE NONE A A A A MATH-260 Applied Calculus I 4 4 NONE MATH-190 A A A A ECET-210 Electronic Circuits and Devices II with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-110 A A A Total for third term 16 4 A SPCH (Note 2) Speech 4 3 NONE ENGL-112 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A COMP-328 Programming Environments and JAVA with Lab 4 3 NONE COMP-122 A A A B MATH-270 Applied Calculus II 4 4 NONE MATH-260 A A A B ECET-220 Electronic Circuits and Devices III with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-210 A A A A ECET-230 Digital Circuits and Systems with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-110 AND COMP-122 A A A Total for fourth term 18 5 B BIOS-160 Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab 5 4 NONE BIOS-140 A A A B PHYS-310 College Physics I with Lab 5 4 NONE MATH-260 A A A A ECET-305 Analytical Methods in Engineering Technology 3 3 NONE MATH-270 A A A A ECET-330 Microprocessor Architecture with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-230 A A A B BMET-291 Technology Integration I 1 1 NONE All previous BIOS, COMP, A A A ECET, MATH courses Total for fifth term 16 6 A PHYS-320 College Physics II with Lab 5 4 NONE MATH-260 A A A A ECET-350 Signal Processing with Lab 5 4 ECET-305 ECET-210 & MATH-270 A A A B BMET-312 Introduction to Bioengineering with Lab 5 4 NONE BIOS-160,ECET-210,&MATH-270 A A A B ECET-340 Microprocessor Interfacing with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-330 & ECET-299 A A A Total for sixth term 16 7 B ECET-390 Product Development 3 3 NONE Senior Status A A A B ECET-375 Data Communication and Networking with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-330 A A A A BMET-322 Biomedical Instrumentation Systems with Lab 5 4 NONE BMET-312 A A A A ECET-402 Mechatronics with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-220&ECET-305&ECET-340 A A A Total for seventh term 15 8 A HE1 (Note 4) Humanities Elective 1 3 3 NONE ENGL-135 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A SSE2 (Note3) Social Science Elective 2 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B CARD-405 Career Development 3 2 NONE ENGL-227 & Senior Status A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A BMET-402L Senior Project Development I Lab 2 1 NONE ECET-390 A A A B BMET-432 Computer Techniques in Medical Imaging with Lab 5 4 NONE BMET-322 and ECET-350 A A A B BMET-491 Technology Integration II 1 1 NONE All Courses beyond BMET-291 A A A Total for eighth term 14 9 A HE2 (Note 6) Humanities Elective 2 3 3 NONE ENGL-135 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A HUMN-432 Technology, Society, and Culture 3 3 NONE Upper Term Status & ENGL-135 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B BMET-404L Senior Project Development II Lab 2 1 NONE BMET-402L A A A B BMET-436 Telemedicine and Medical Informatics with Lab 5 4 NONE BMET-322 and ECET-375 N N N B BMET-452 Advanced Topics in Biomedical Engineering 3 3 NONE BMET-322 A A A Total for ninth term 14 TOTAL 139 Information may change without prior notification

NEW Computer Engineering Technology (CET) Advising Sheet. Revised 10/01/08 Course Fall Spring Summer Term Session Designator Course Description Contact Credit Co requisites Prerequisites 2008 2009 2009 1 A COLL-148 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B SSE1 (Note 1) Social Science Elective 1 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B MATH-104 Algebra for College Students 4 0 NONE NONE A A A A ECET-100 Intoduction to Electronics&Computer Eng. Technol. 5 4 MATH-104 OR 190 NONE A A A B ENGL-112 Composition 4 4 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N Total for first term 14 2 A ENGL-135 Advanced Composition 4 4 NONE ENGL-112 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B COMP-122 Structured Programming with Lab 5 4 MATH-190 ECET-100 A A A B ECET-110 Electronic Circuits and Devices I with Lab 5 4 MATH-190 ECET-100 A A A A MATH-190 Pre-Calculus 4 4 NONE MATH-104 A A A Total for second term 16 3 B ENGL-227 Professional Writing 4 4 NONE ENGL-112 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B COMP-220 Object-Oriented Programming with Lab 5 4 NONE COMP-122 A A A A MATH-260 Applied Calculus I 4 4 NONE MATH-190 A A A A ECET-210 Electronic Circuits and Devices II with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-110 A A A Total for third term 16 4 A SPCH (Note 2) Speech 4 3 NONE ENGL-112 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A COMP-328 UNIX Programming with Lab 4 3 NONE COMP-122 A A A B MATH-270 Applied Calculus II 4 4 NONE MATH-260 A A A B ECET-220 Electronic Circuits and Devices III with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-210 A A A A ECET-230 Digital Circuits and Systems with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-110 AND COMP-122 A A A Total for fourth term 18 5 A PHYS-310 College Physics I with Lab 5 4 NONE MATH-260 A A A A ECET-305 Analytical Methods in Engineering Technology 3 3 NONE MATH-270 A A A B ECET-330 Microprocessor Architecture with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-230 A A A B SSE2 (Note3) Social Science Elective 2 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A ECET-299 Technology Integration I 1 1 NONE ALL previous A A A ECET,COMP,MATH courses Total for fifth term 15 6 B ECET-350 Signal Processing with Lab 5 4 ECET-305 ECET-210 & MATH-270 A A A A ECET-340 Microprocessor Interfacing with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-330 A A A B ECET360 Operating Systems and Interfacing with Lab 5 4 ECET-370 ECET-305&COMP-220or328 A A A A ECET-370 Data Structures and Algorithm with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-305&COMP-220or328 A A A Total for sixth term 16 7 A ECET-365 Embedded Microprocessor Systems with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-340 A A A B ECET-375 Data Communications and Networking with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-340 A A A B ECET-390 Product Development 3 3 NONE Senior Status & ECET-330 A A A A ECET-450 Database Systems Design with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-305 & ECET-370 A A A Total for seventh term 15 8 A HE1 (Note 4) Humanities Elective 1 3 3 NONE ENGL-135 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A SEE3 (Note 5) Social Science Elective 3 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A CARD-405 Career Development 3 2 NONE ENGL-227 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A ECET-492L Senior Project Development Lab I 2 1 NONE ECET-390 A A A B ECET-430 Advanced Digital Signal Processing with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-350 A A A B ECET-499 End-of-Program Assessment 1 1 NONE All courses beyond ECET-299 A A A Total for eighth term 14 9 **** HE2 (Note 6) Humanities Elective 2 3 3 NONE ENGL-135 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N **** HUMN-432 Technology, Society, and Culture 3 3 NONE Upper Term Status & ENGL-135 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N **** ECET-494L Senior Project Development Lab II 2 1 NONE ECET-492L ***** A A **** ECET-4XX Technical Alternative 2 5 4 NONE Depends on Track ***** A A **** ECET-4XX Technical Alternative 3 5 4 NONE Depends on Track ***** A A Total for ninth term 15 TOTAL 139 Information may change without prior notification

Old Computer Engineering Technology (CET) Advising Sheet. Revised 10/10/08 Course Term Session Designator Course Description Credit Contact Corequsite Prerequisite Fall Spring Summer 2008 2009 2009 1 2 Student may take courses from Old and New Curriculum. See an Academic Advisor or your Dean for counseling 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A CET-431 Distributed Computer System with Lab 5 6 CET-375 & EET-301 A GONE GONE B ECET-494L Senior Project II 1 2 ECET-492L A GONE GONE A CET-440 Advanced Network Engineering 4 4 CET-440L EET-301 A GONE GONE A CET-440L Advanced Network Engineering Lab 1 2 CET-440 EET-301 A GONE GONE B HE2 (Note 6) Humanities Elective 2 3 3 ENGL-125 OR ENGL-135 A,P,N GONE GONE A HUMN-432 Social Issues in Technology 3 3 HUMN-410 A,P,N GONE GONE Total for ninth term 17 TOTAL 154

Course Fall Spring Summer Term Session Designator Course Description Contact Credit Co requisites Prerequisites 2008 2009 2009 1 OLD Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) Advising Sheet Revised 10/10/08 2 3 Student may take courses from Old and New Curriculum. See an Academic Advisor or your Dean for counseling 4 5 6 7 8 9 B ECET-494L Senior Project II 2 1 ECET-492L A GONE GONE B EET-453 Advanced Digital Signal Processing 4 4 EET-453L EET-350 and EET-387 A GONE GONE B EET-453L Advanced Digital Signal Processing Lab 2 1 EET-453 EET-350 and EET-387 A GONE GONE A EET-470 Advanced Comm. Systems 4 4 EET-470L EET-435/L OR ECET-310 A GONE GONE A EET-470L Advanced Comm. Systems Lab 2 1 EET-470 EET-435/L OR ECET-310 A GONE GONE B HE2 (Note 6) Humanities Elective 2 3 3 ENGL-135 A,P,N GONE GONE B HUMN-432 Technology, Society, and Culture 3 3 Senior Status Upper Term Status & ENGL-135 A,P,N GONE GONE Total for ninth term 17 TOTAL 154 Information may change without prior notification

NEW Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) Advising Sheet. Revised 10/01/08 Course Fall Spring Summer Term Session Designator Course Description Contact Credit Co requisites Prerequisites 2008 2009 2009 1 A COLL-148 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B SSE1 (Note 1) Social Science Elective 1 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B MATH-104 Algebra for College Students 4 0 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A ECET-100 Intoduction to Electronics&Computer Eng. Technol. 5 4 MATH-104 OR 190 NONE A A A B ENGL-112 Composition 4 4 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N Total for first term 14 2 A ENGL-135 Advanced Composition 4 4 NONE ENGL-112 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B COMP-122 Structured Programming with Lab 5 4 MATH-190 ECET-100 A A A B ECET-110 Electronic Circuits and Devices I with Lab 5 4 MATH-190 ECET-100 A A A A MATH-190 Pre-Calculus 4 4 NONE MATH-104 A A A Total for second term 16 A A 3 B ENGL-227 Professional Writing 4 4 NONE ENGL-112 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N B COMP-220 Object-Oriented Programming with Lab 5 4 NONE COMP-122 A A A A MATH-260 Applied Calculus I 4 4 NONE MATH-190 A A A A ECET-210 Electronic Circuits and Devices II with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-110 A A A Total for third term 16 4 A SPCH (Note 2) Speech 4 3 NONE ENGL-112 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A COMP-328 Programming Environments and JAVA with Lab 4 3 NONE COMP-122 A A A B MATH-270 Applied Calculus II 4 4 NONE MATH-260 A A A B ECET-220 Electronic Circuits and Devices III with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-210 A A A A ECET-230 Digital Circuits and Systems with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-110 AND COMP-122 A A A Total for fourth term 18 5 B SSE2 (Note 3) Social Science Elective 2 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A PHYS-310 College Physics I with Lab 5 4 NONE MATH-260 A A A A ECET-305 Analytical Methods in Engineering Technology 3 3 NONE MATH-270 A A A B ECET-330 Microprocessor Architecture with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-230 A A A A ECET-299 Technology Integration I 1 1 NONE ALL previous A A A ECET,COMP,MATH courses Total for fifth term 15 6 B PHYS-320 College Physics II with Lab 5 4 NONE MATH-260 A A A B ECET-350 Signal Processing with Lab 5 4 ECET-305 ECET-210 & MATH-270 A A A A ECET-310 Communications Systems with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-220 A A A A ECET-340 Microprocessor Interfacing with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-330 & ECET-299 A A A Total for sixth term 16 7 B ECET-390 Product Development 3 3 NONE Senior Status A A A B ECET-375 Data Communication and Networking with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-340 A A A A ECET-365 Embedded Microprocessor Systems with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-340 A A A A ECET-402 Mechatronics with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-220&ECET-305&ECET-340 A A A Total for seventh term 15 8 A HE1 (Note 4) Humanities Elective 1 3 3 NONE ENGL-135 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A SSE3 (Note5) Social Science Elective 3 3 3 NONE NONE A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A CARD-405 Career Development 3 2 NONE ENGL-227 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N A ECET-492L Senior Project Development I Lab 2 1 NONE ECET-390 A A A B ECET-430 Advanced Digital Signal Processing with Lab 5 4 NONE ECET-350 A A A B ECET-499 End-of-Program Assessment 1 1 NONE All Courses beyond ECET-299 A A A Total for eighth term 14 9 **** HE2 (Note 6) Humanities Elective 2 3 3 NONE ENGL-135 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N **** HUMN-432 Technology, Society, and Culture 3 3 NONE Upper Term Status & ENGL-135 A,P,N A,P,N A,P,N **** ECET-494L Senior Project Development II Lab 2 1 NONE ECET-492L ***** A A **** ECET-4XX Technical Alternative 2 5 4 NONE Depends on Track ***** A A **** ECET-4XX Technical Alternative 3 5 4 NONE Depends on Track ***** A A Total for ninth term 15 TOTAL 139 Information may change without prior notification

Biomedical/Computer/Electronic Engineering Technology Electives Note 1 Social Science Elective 1 : Choice of PSYC-110 or SOCS-185 or SOCS-187 or SOCS-190 Note 2 Speech Elective : Choice of SPCH-275 or SPCH-277 or SPCH-279 or SPCH-282 Note 3 Social Science Elective 2 : Choice of PSYC-305 or PSYC-315 or SOCS-315 or other social science 300-level elective Note 4 Humanities Elective 1 : Choice of HUMN-410 or HUMN-412 or HUMN-415 or HUMN-417 or HUMN-419 or HUMN-447 or HUMN-448 Note 5 Social Science Elective 3 : Choice of ECON-312 or ECON-315 or a LAWS or POLI course at either the 300 or 400 level Note 6 Humanities Elective 2 : Choice of HUMN-303 or HUMN-420 or HUMN-422 or HUMN-424 or HUMN-427 or HUMN-428 or HUMN-450

Health Information Technology Course Term Designator Course Description Contact Credit Prerequisites 1 COMP100 Computer Applications for Business 3 2 None HIT110 Basic Medical Terminology 4 4 None HIT120 Introduction to Health Services & Info Systems 4 4 None COLL148 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving 3 3 None BIOS105* Fundamentals of Human Anatomy& Physiolog 5 4 None 2 BIS155 Data Analysis and Spreadsheets with lab 4 3 COMP100 HIT141 Health Information Processes with Lab 5 4 HIT120 MATH102 Algebra 3 4 Math032 or placement ENG 112 Composition 3 3 ENG 032 or placement BIOS 260 Fundamentals of Pathophysiology 4 4 BIOS105 HIT 170 Technical Practicum 2 2 HIT 141 3 HIT 202 International Classification of Diseases Coding 3 2 BIOS105, HIT110, HIT120, BIOS 260 HIT 204 International Classification of Diseases II 2 2 HIT 202 PSYC110 Psychology 3 3 None BIOS 275 Pharmacology and Medical Treatment 3 3 BIOS105, HIT110 HIT211 Current Procedural Terminology Coding w 4 4 Prerequisite HIT 202 HIT220 Legal & Regulatory Issues in Health Informatio 2 2 HIT120 4 HIT230 Health Insurance and Reimbursement 3 3 HIT141, HIT202,204,211 CARD205 Career Development 2 2 Upper term status HIT271 Health Information Practicum 3 3 All above courses HUMN232 Ethical and Legal Issues in the Professions 3 3 ENGL112 HIT225 Data Application & Healthcare Quality w Lab 5 4 BIS150, HIT141 HIT 141 Formerly HIT 140 HIT 170 New Course BIOS 275 Formerly BIOS 200 HIT 211 Formerly HIT 210 HIT 271 Formerly HIT 270

Network and Communications Management Advising Sheet -- PreTCM-250 (09/23/04) Course Term Designator Course Description Contact Credit Corequisites Prerequisites 1 COMP-100 Computer Applications for Business 3 2 NONE BUSN-115 Business Organizations 3 3 NONE MATH-178 College Algebra 4 4 MATH-100 OR Equiv PSYC-110 Introduction to Psychology 3 3 NONE COLL-147 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving 3 2 NONE 2 ENGL-112 Composition 4 4 NONE SOCS-185/187/190 Culture and Society 3 3 NONE TCM-130 Into to Telecommunication Tech 4 4 TCM-130L COMP-100 TCM-130L Into to Telecommunication Tech Lab 2 1 TCM-130 COMP-100 MGMT-303 Principles of Management 3 3 BUSN-115 MATH-221 Statistics for Decisions 4 4 MATH-178 3 TCM-233 Voice Communication Systems 4 4 TCM-233L TCM-130/L TCM-233L Voice Communication Systems Lab 2 1 TCM-233L TCM-130/L TCM-246 Principles of Data Communications 3 3 TCM-246L TCM-130/L TCM-246L Principles of Data Communications Lab 2 1 TCM-246 TCM-130/L SPCH-275/277 Public Speaking/Interpersonal Com 3 3 ENGL-110/L or ENGL-112 COMP-128 PC Configuration and Management 4 4 COMP-128L COMP-128L PC Configuration and Management Lab 2 1 COMP-128 4 ENGL-135 Advanced Composition 4 4 ENGL-110/L or ENGL112 ACCT-301 Essentials of Accounting 4 4 BUSN-115 ECON-312 Principles of Economics 3 3 BUSN-115 TCM-264 LAN Technology & Design 3 3 TCM-264L COMP-128/L; TCM-246 TCM-264L LAN Technology & Design Lab 2 1 TCM-264 COMP-128/L; TCM-246 5 MGMT-408 Management of Technology Resources 3 3 MGMT-303 & ACCT-301 ENGL-227 Professional Writing 4 4 ENGL-110/L or ENGL112 TCM-268 WAN Technology & Design 3 3 TCM-268L MATH-221; TCM-233; TCM-246 TCM-268L WAN Technology & Design Lab 2 1 TCM-268 MATH-221; TCM-233; TCM-246 HUMN-303 Introduction to Humanities 3 3 ENGL-135 6 SCI-204 Environmental Science 4 4 MATH-178 TCM-343 Network Operating Systems 4 4 TCM-343L TCM-264/L; TCM-268/L TCM-343L Network Operating Systems Lab 2 1 TCM-343 TCM-264/L; TCM-268/L TCM-415 Internetworking with TCP/IP 4 4 TCM-415L TCM-264/L; TCM-268/L TCM-415L Internetworking with TCP/IP with Lab 2 1 TCM-415 TCM-264/L; TCM-268/L HUMN-410 Contemporary History 4 3 ENGL-135 7 HUMN-420 Contemporary Literature 4 3 ENGL-135 CARD-405 Career Development 2 2 SENIOR STATUS ENGL-227 MGMT-404 Project Management 4 4 MGMT-303 TCM-350 UNIX in the Network 4 4 TCM-350L TCM-264/L; TCM-268/L TCM-350L UNIX in the Network Lab 2 1 TCM-350 TCM-264/L; TCM-268/L TCM-440 Networks in the Enterprise 4 4 TCM-440L TCM-264/L; TCM-268/L TCM-440L Networks in the Enterprise Lab 2 1 TCM-440 TCM-264/L; TCM-268/L 8 COMP-310 "C" Lanaguage Programming 3 3 COMP-310L COMP-128; TCM-350 COMP-310L "C" Lanaguage Programming Lab 2 1 COMP-310 COMP-128L; TCM-350L TCM-471 Current Topics in Telecommunication 3 3 SENIOR STATUS SENIOR STATUS TCM-490 Senior Project with Lab 5 4 SENIOR STATUS MGMT-404; TCM-343/L PSYC-305 Motivation and Leadership 3 3 PSYC-110 HUMN-432 Social Issues in Technology 4 3 SENIOR STATUS A-Morning; HUMN-410 P-Afternoon; N- For COLL 147 AND SPCH 275/277, Room 2106 is a Virtual Room. It doesn't meet. Night (after 7pm) Course Conversion - Fall 2005 Semester: TCM Courses TCM 130 TCM 233 TCM 246 TCM 264 TCM 268 TCM 343 TCM 350 TCM 415 TCM 440 TCM 471 COMP 310 NETW Courses NETW202 NETW250 NETW202 & NETW204 NETW204 & NETW206 NET206 & NETW208 NETW230 NETW240 NETW410 NETW420 NETW471 COMP230