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1 ECC Board of Trustees Executive Summary : May 25, 2017 Subcommittee: Consent Agenda Agenda Item: Articulation Agreement requested between ECC and State University of New York (SUNY) Canton with 24 Opportunities This item is for: For Board's Approval Backup Documentation: Attached to this document Background Information: This articulation agreement establishes a procedure for admission in the programs listed on the guide sheets of qualified ECC associate degree graduates in 11 programs to 15 baccalaureate degree programs. Each guide sheets has its own term date. Reasons for Recommendation: To establish eligibility criteria for ECC students and facilitate access for qualified graduates. Fiscal Implications: Articulation agreements are used to recruit students to complete their first two years at ECC and then transfer to four-year schools. Consequences of Negative Action: NA Steps Following Approval: ECC Transfer Counselors will collaborate with students to ease the transition into a four-year school. Admission and articulation procedures will be followed as stated in the agreement. Contact Information If Any Questions: Richard C. Washousky, Provost and Executive Vice President, North Campus Phone: (716) / washousky@ecc.edu

2 Master Articulation Agreement Between State University of New York (SUNY) Canton and Effective date: December 1, 2016 This master articulation agreement is intended to facilitate the transfer of graduates from Erie Community College to. The objectives, terms and conditions of this master agreement are set forth as follows: OBJECTIVES 1. To attract qualified students to and. 2. To facilitate upward educational and career mobility by increasing accessibility to baccalaureate education for qualified individuals.. To provide students with advisement in academic and career planning throughout their program of study. 4. To reduce unnecessary repetition of general education and curricular content by providing seamless articulation opportunities. 5. To facilitate communication and academic coordination between faculty, students, and administrators at each institution. ELIGIBILITY/ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1. Students must complete the admission process at. 2. Students must meet the academic requirements listed in the Terms of Agreement. TERMS OF AGREEMENT students who have completed an Associates program at will be accepted into a baccalaureate program at. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. 1 assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. TRANSFER CREDIT: A grade of C or better must be earned for each transfer credit of courses applicable to the Bachelor's Degree. (See Appendix A for list of specific college level courses and program requirements.) DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: requires that 120 or more credits 1 be completed in order to earn a Bachelor s Degree. To be eligible for graduation with a Bachelor's Degree, a minimum of 0 credits must be taken in residence at. Fifteen (15) credits must be taken in the major, or acceptable cognates as determined by the department at. Students will be required to matriculate in accordance with the guidelines as specified in the policies of the academic catalog. 1 Exceptions may apply. Program-specific requirements are stated on the individual program s current course equivalency chart on file. P a g e 1 of

3 IMPLEMENTATION: Students transferring under this agreement into will, whenever possible, be provided with a projected outline of their individual requirements for the Bachelor s Degree. LOCATION: reserves the right to use classroom space at alternative locations and to offer all, or part, of this degree program online. FINANCIAL AID: A student accepted into under this agreement is eligible to participate in all financial aid, grants, and scholarship programs customarily open to transfer students. PROGRAM CHANGES: If either or makes changes to their respective program(s), those changes will be communicated to the other college for review of the respective course equivalency chart. Contact Information: Office of the Provost/VP of Academic Affairs Erin Voisin, Special Projects Coordinator to the Provost 4 Cornell Drive Canton, NY 1617 p f articulations@canton.edu Contact Information: Coordinator of Advanced Studies Deborah Schmitt 6205 Main Street Williamsville, NY Room G Schmitt@ecc.edu P a g e 2 of

4 APPROVALS We, the undersigned, agree to the above conditions established for the articulation agreement between Erie Community College and. Representatives of : Jack Quinn President Richard Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs _05/11/2017 Representatives of : Dr. Zvi Szafran Acting President Douglas Scheidt, Ph.D. Provost/VP of Academic Affairs P a g e of

5 Transfer Course Equivalencies Appendix A No. Degrees No. No. Degrees 1 A.S. Business Administration 1 1 B.B.A. Agribusiness Management A.S. Business Administration 2 2 B.B.A. Management (1645) 2 A.A.S. Business Administration B.B.A. Agribusiness Management A.A.S. Business Administration 4 B.B.A. Management (1645) A.S. Computer Science 5 B.Tech Information Technology (2045) 4 A.S. Criminal Justice 6 4 B.Tech Criminal Investigation (559) A.S. Criminal Justice 7 5 B.Tech Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Leadership (911) A.S. Criminal Justice 8 6 B.Tech Homeland Security (25) 5 A.A.S. Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement 9 B.Tech Criminal Investigation (559) A.A.S. Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement 10 B.Tech Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Leadership (911) A.A.S. Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement 11 B.Tech Homeland Security (25) 6 A.A.S. Electrical Engineering Technology 12 7 B.Tech Electrical Engineering Technology Electronics 7 A.S. Engineering Science 1 8 B.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering Technology (2488) A.S. Engineering Science 14 9 B.Tech Industrial Technology Management (095) A.S. Engineering Science B.Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology (2250) 8 A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: General B.S. Applied Psychology (1965) Studies A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: General Studies B.Tech Funeral Services Administration (0152) A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: General 18 1 B.S. Health Care Management (25) Studies 9 A.A. Liberal Arts and Science: Humanities B.S. Applied Psychology (1965) and Social Sciences Social Science A.A. Liberal Arts and Science: Humanities 20 B.S. Health Care Management (25) and Social Science Social Science 10 A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science Mathematics 21 B.Tech Industrial Technology Management (095) A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science Mathematics B.Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology (025) 11 A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science Science 2 B.Tech Industrial Technology Management (095) A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science Science 24 B.Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology (025)

6 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Business Administration B.B.A. Management (1645) FYEP 100 First Year Experience 1 BU 140 Introduction to Business (Business Elective) BSAD 100 Introduction to Business 1 BU 11 Computer Applications in Business CITA 110 Intro to Information Technology EN 110 College Composition ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) MT 175 Survey of Calculus I 4 Mathematics Elective (GER 1) -4 ǂ Transfer credit option available Western Civilization (GER 5) BU 121 Accounting Principles 4 ACCT 101 Foundations of Financial Accounting 4 EC 102 Macroeconomics ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) BU 151 Marketing I BSAD 20 Marketing 2 ǂ Transfer credit option available American History Elective (GER 4) EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) BU 261 Business Law I BSAD 201 Business Law I BU 122 Accounting Principles II 4 ACCT 102 Foundations of Managerial Accounting EC 10 Microeconomics ECON 10 Microeconomics (GER ) Art Appreciation or ART 280 or Art History I or ART 281 or Art History II (Humanities Elective)(GER ART 282 7/8) Arts Elective (GER 8) BU 21 Business Systems L/L Elective (BSAD/ECON/ACCT/SPMT) BU 262 Business Law II BSAD 202 Business Law II FSMA 210 Introduction to Finance MT 14 Introductory Statistics I 4 MATH 141 Statistics 4 Foreign Language Elective (GER 9) or ǂ Transfer credit option available Other World Elective (GER 6) Marketing Elective (BU 250 or higher) L/L Business Elective BU 240 Principles of Management (L/L course credit only) BSAD 01 Principles of Management BSAD 10 Human Resource Management 5 BSAD 7 International Business Management U/L Elective (BSAD/ECON/ACCT/MINS/SPMT) U/L Business Elective BSAD 19 Professional Ethics* BSAD 40 Management Communications 6 ECON 14 Managerial Economics PA 100 General Psychology General Elective U/L Business Elective BSAD 400 Operations Management BSAD 449 Strategic Policies & Issues 7 General Elective U/L General Elective U/L Elective (BSAD/ECON/ACCT/MINS/SPMT) 8 BSAD 450 And/Or BSAD 410 And/Or Electives Business Internship** (6-12 credits) And/Or Senior Project (-12 credits) And/Or 4 U/L Program Electives (12 credits) BSAD 406 Cumulative Evaluation - BBA in Mgmt Accepted Transfer Credit Total 57 SUNY Program Credit Total REV June 2015

7 ǂ Multiple transfer credit options available depending on elective courses selected. Credits for these requirements will be accepted as follows: A.S. Business Administration B.B.A. Management (1645) Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr SUNY General Education Elective: Choose One GER 4, 5, or 6 General Education Elective (GER 4, 5, or 6) Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits Total Credits TOTAL Credits Accepted for Transfer (from both tables above): 60 Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Management, BBA program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr SUNY Gen. Ed. Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 General Education Elective (GER 2) -4 Program Electives ACCT, BSAD, CITA, ECON, ENGL 270, 01, & 80, FSMA, LEST, GMMD, HSMB, SPMT and MINS. Additional Notes L/L = Lower Level Courses (100/200) U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement * Fulfills writing intensive requirement. **.0 GPA required to enroll in BSAD 450 Business Internship Reminder: Prerequisite to BSAD 450 or BSAD 410 is BSAD 405 (Orientation to Culminating Experience) NOTE: Management students must meet eight of the ten General Education Requirements. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Business Administration program at Erie Community College must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Dr. Charles Fenner, Curriculum Coordinator, Management 4 Cornell Drive, FOB 405 Canton, New York 1617 fennerc@canton.edu REV June 2015

8 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs John Eagan Department Chair Business Administration : Dr. Jondavid DeLong Dean, School of Business and Liberal Arts Dr. Charles Fenner Curriculum Coordinator, Management REV June 2015

9 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.A.S. Business Administration B.B.A. Management (1645) FYEP 100 First Year Experience 1 BU 140 Introduction to Business BSAD 100 Introduction to Business BU 11 Computer Applications in Business CITA 110 Intro to Information Technology 1 EN 110 College Composition ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) Math Elective (GER 1) -4 Mathematics Elective (GER 1) -4 ǂ Transfer credit option available Western Civilization (GER 5) BU 121 Accounting Principles 4 ACCT 101 Foundations of Financial Accounting 4 EC 102 Macroeconomics ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) BU 151 Marketing I BSAD 20 Marketing 2 ǂ Transfer credit option available American History Elective (GER 4) EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) BU 261 Business Law I BSAD 201 Business Law I BU 122 Accounting Principles II 4 ACCT 102 Foundations of Managerial Accounting EC 10 Microeconomics ECON 10 Microeconomics (GER ) ǂ Transfer credit option available Arts Elective (GER 8) BU 10 Quantitative Business Methods L/L Elective (BSAD/ECON/ACCT/SPMT) BU 262 Business Law II (Business Elective) BSAD 202 Business Law II BU 22 Business Finance FSMA 210 Introduction to Finance MT 14 Introductory Statistics I (Math Elective) 4 MATH 141 Statistics 4 Foreign Language Elective (GER 9) or ǂ Transfer credit option available Other World Elective (GER 6) Business Elective L/L Business Elective BU 240 Principles of Management (L/L course credit only) BSAD 01 Principles of Management 5 BU 242 Human Resource Management (L/L course credit only)(business elective) BSAD 10 Human Resource Management BSAD 7 International Business Management U/L Elective (BSAD/ECON/ACCT/MINS/SPMT) U/L Business Elective BSAD 19 Professional Ethics* BSAD 40 Management Communications 6 ECON 14 Managerial Economics Business Elective General Elective U/L Business Elective BSAD 400 Operations Management BSAD 449 Strategic Policies & Issues 7 General Elective U/L General Elective U/L Elective (BSAD/ECON/ACCT/MINS/SPMT) BSAD 450 And/Or Business Internship** (6-12 credits) And/Or BSAD 410 Senior Project (-12 credits) 12 8 And/Or And/Or Electives 4 U/L Program Electives (12 credits) BSAD 406 Cumulative Evaluation - BBA in Mgmt Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total REV June 2015

10 ǂ Multiple transfer credit options available depending on elective courses selected. Credits for these requirements will be accepted as follows: A.A.S. Business Administration B.B.A. Management (1645) Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Liberal Arts Elective: Choose One GER 4, 5, 6, 8 or 9 General Education Elective (GER 4, 5, 6 8 or 9) Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits Total Credits TOTAL Credits Accepted for Transfer (from both tables above): 60 Program Electives ACCT, BSAD, CITA, ECON, ENGL 270, 01, & 80, FSMA, LEST, GMMD, HSMB, SPMT and MINS. Additional Notes L/L = Lower Level Courses (100/200) U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement * Fulfills writing intensive requirement. **.0 GPA required to enroll in BSAD 450 Business Internship Reminder: Prerequisite to BSAD 450 or BSAD 410 is BSAD 405 (Orientation to Culminating Experience) NOTE: Management students must meet eight of the ten General Education Requirements. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Applied Science Business Administration program at Erie Community College must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. SUNY Canton assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Dr. Charles Fenner, Curriculum Coordinator, Management 4 Cornell Drive, FOB 405 Canton, New York 1617 fennerc@canton.edu REV June 2015

11 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs John Eagan Department Chair Business Administration : Dr. Jondavid DeLong Dean, School of Business and Liberal Arts Dr. Charles Fenner Curriculum Coordinator, Management REV June 2015

12 Effective dates: May 1, 2017 through April 0, 2020 A.S. Business Administration B.B.A. Agribusiness Management EL 262 Renewable Energy in Electric Power Systems AREA 110 Introduction to Alternative Energy BSAD 100 Introduction to Business Computer Applications in Business (Course 1 BU 11 substitution) CITA 110 Intro to Information Technology EN 110 College Composition ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) Waived for incoming transfer students FYEP 101 First Year Experience 1 MT 175 Survey of Calculus 4 Mathematics Elective (GER 1) -4 BU 121 Accounting Principles I 4 ACCT 101 Foundations of Financial Accounting 4 EC 102 Macroeconomics ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) Survey of American Economic History (GER 2 ECON 105 4) MT 14 Introductory Statistics I 4 MATH 141 Statistics SUNY Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 BU 122 Accounting Principles II 4 ACCT 102 Foundations of Managerial Accounting BU 151 Marketing I BSAD 20 Marketing BSAD 215 Small Business Management EC 10 Microeconomics ECON 10 Microeconomics (GER ) Other World Civilization (GER 6) Elective Other World Civilizations Elective (GER 6) BU 261 Business Law I BSAD 201 Business Law I BU 22 Business Finance (course substitution) FSMA 210 Introduction to Finance 4 BU 262 Business Law II (Business Elective) General Elective EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) Foreign Language Elective (GER 9) (Spanish recommended) AGMT 05 Agricultural Policy AGMT 20 Agricultural Markets & Price Analysis 5 BU 240 Principles of Management (L/L course credit only) BSAD 01 Principles of Management BU 242 Human Resource Management (Business Elective) (L/L course credit only) BSAD 10 Human Resource Management ECON 14 Managerial Economics AGMT 10 Agribusiness Management AGMT 0 Farm Business Management 6 AGMT 85 Agricultural Law (NY State & USDA) BSAD 22 Advertising and Promotion LEST 88 Environmental Law BSAD 40 Management Communication* 7 BSAD 45 Technological Innovations & Entrepreneurship BSAD 425 New Product Marketing U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective AGMT 410 Internship** (12 credits) Or Or 12 8 Electives 4 U/L Program Electives (12 credits) AGMT 450 Capstone in Agribusiness Management Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total REV June 2015

13 Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Agribusiness Management, BBA program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Humanities Elective (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) PS 100 General Psychology PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology BU 262 Business Law II Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits Total Credits Program Electives ACCT, BSAD, ECON, FSMA, LEST Additional Notes L/L = Lower Level Courses (100/200) U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement * BSAD 40 fulfills writing intensive requirement. NOTE: Agribusiness Management students must meet eight of the ten General Education Requirements. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Business Administration program at Erie Community College must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Alex Lesyk, Department Chair, Agribusiness Management 4 Cornell Drive, FOB 405 Canton, New York 1617 (15) lesyka@canton.edu REV June 2015

14 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs John Eagan Department Chair Business Administration : Jondavid DeLong Dean, School of Business and Liberal Arts Dr. William Jones Consultant, Agribusiness Management REV June 2015

15 Effective dates: May 1, 2017 through April 0, 2020 A.A.S. Business Administration B.B.A. Agribusiness Management EL 262 Renewable Energy in Electric Power Systems AREA 110 Introduction to Alternative Energy BU 140 Introduction to Business BSAD 100 Introduction to Business Computer Applications in Business (Course 1 BU 11 substitution) CITA 110 Intro to Information Technology EN 110 College Composition ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) Waived for transfer students FYEP 101 First Year Experience 1 Math Elective (GER 1) -4 Mathematics Elective (GER 1) -4 BU 121 Accounting Principles I 4 ACCT 101 Foundations of Financial Accounting 4 EC 102 Macroeconomics ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) 2 ECON 105 Survey of American Economic History (GER 4) MT 14 Introductory Statistics I (Liberal Arts elective) 4 MATH 141 Statistics SUNY Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 BU 122 Accounting Principles II 4 ACCT 102 Foundations of Managerial Accounting BU 151 Marketing I BSAD 20 Marketing BSAD 215 Small Business Management EC 10 Microeconomics ECON 10 Microeconomics (GER ) Other World Civilizations Elective (GER 6) BU 261 Business Law I BSAD 201 Business Law I BU 22 Business Finance (course substitution) FSMA 210 Introduction to Finance 4 Business Elective General Elective EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) Foreign Language Elective (GER 9) (Spanish recommended) AGMT 05 Agricultural Policy AGMT 20 Agricultural Markets & Price Analysis 5 BU 240 Principles of Management (L/L course credit only) BSAD 01 Principles of Management BU 242 Human Resource Management (Business Elective) (L/L course credit only) BSAD 10 Human Resource Management ECON 14 Managerial Economics AGMT 10 Agribusiness Management AGMT 0 Farm Business Management 6 AGMT 85 Agricultural Law (NY State & USDA) BSAD 22 Advertising and Promotion LEST 88 Environmental Law BSAD 40 Management Communication* 7 BSAD 45 Technological Innovations & Entrepreneurship BSAD 425 New Product Marketing U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective AGMT 410 Internship** (12 credits) Or Or 12 8 Electives 4 U/L Program Electives (12 credits) AGMT 450 Capstone in Agribusiness Management Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total REV June 2015

16 Program Electives ACCT, BSAD, ECON, FSMA, LEST Additional Notes L/L = Lower Level Courses (100/200) U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement * BSAD 40 fulfills writing intensive requirement. NOTE: Agribusiness Management students must meet eight of the ten General Education Requirements. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Applied Science Business Administration program at Erie Community College must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. SUNY Canton assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Dr. William Jones, Consultant, Agribusiness Management 4 Cornell Drive, FOB 405 Canton, New York 1617 joneswt@canton.edu REV June 2015

17 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs John Eagan Department Chair Business Administration : Jondavid DeLong Dean, School of Business and Liberal Arts Dr. William Jones Consultant, Agribusiness Management REV June 2015

18 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Computer Science B. Tech Information Technology (2045) BSAD 100 Introduction to Business CITA 16 Survey of Information Technology 1 CS 121 Computer Science I 4 CITA 152 Computer Logic EN 110 College Composition ENGL 102 Oral and Written Expression (GER 10) MT 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 MATH Mathematics Elective 2 CS 221 Machine Organization and Assembly Language Programming 4 CITA 170 Computer Concepts & Operating Systems CITA 171 Operating Systems Use & Administration 2 MATH 141 Statistics (GER 1) SUNY Gen. Ed. Natural Sciences Elective -4.5 GER Elective EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7/10) GER Elective CS 12 Computer Science II 4 CITA 180 Introduction to Programming 4 CITA 215 Database Concepts & Apps CITA 220 & Data Comm & Network Tech and Lab 4 CITA 221 Macroeconomics or Microeconomics ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) EC 102 or (SUNY Gen Ed. Social Science Elective (GER -or- EC 10 ) ECON 10 Microeconomics (GER ) SUNY Gen. Ed. Natural Sciences Elective -4.5 GER Elective CITA 204 Systems Analysis and Design* CITA 250 Information Security SUNY Gen. Ed. Humanities Elective (GER 7, 4 8, or 9) GER Elective SUNY Gen. Ed. Liberal Arts Elective GER Elective SUNY Gen. Ed. Liberal Arts Elective GER Elective BSAD 01 Principles of Management CITA 00 Management Information Systems 5 CITA 10 Web Server Administration SOET 61 Project Management Accounting 4 CITA 0 Emerging IT Applications CITA 400 Quantitative Approaches to Management SOET 70 Engineering Economics 6 U/L Program Elective 4 MT 182 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 Program Elective 4 Approved Elective -4 Program Elective 4 CITA 440 Network Management and Lab 4 Approved Elective -4 Program Elective 4 7 U/L Program Elective 4 U/L Liberal Arts/Science Elective CS 22 Advanced Data Structures 4 General Elective CITA 460 IT & Networked Economy 8 SOET 477 Capstone Project IT Internship 6 CITA 480 Or (2) U/L Program Electives 4 Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total 12

19 Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Information Technology, B.Tech program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) General Education Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) Social Science Elective (GER, 4, 5, or 6) General Education Elective (GER, 4, 5, or 6) Additional Notes * Fulfills writing intensive requirement. UD = Upper Division Course (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement Students in this program must take at least 45 upper division credits (course numbers 00/400) and a minimum of 0 Liberal Arts credits. Seven of ten SUNY General Education Requirement academic areas (including mathematics and basic communication) and 0 credits of SUNY General Education courses must be completed within the first two years of full-time study of the program. 1ENGL 101 Expository Writing may be taken in place of ENGL 102 Oral and Written Expression. 2 Minimum mathematics requirement is MATH 121 College Algebra. ACCT 101 Financial Accounting or ACCT 104 Survey of Accounting recommended. 4Program Electives are courses from within the Canino SOET and the Business Department. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at ADDITIONAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Students must take at least four upper division CITA courses and SOET 477 (Capstone Project) from. Each required CITA course used to meet graduation requirements must have a grade of C or higher or transfer credit. No more than CITA credits with a course number below CITA 150 may be used for credit towards graduation. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate Science Computer Science program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Minhua Wang, Curriculum Coordinator, Information Technology 4 Cornell Drive, NN 105 Canton, New York 1617 (15) wangm@canton.edu

20 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Timothy Cercone Department Chair Mathematics/Computer Science : Michael Newtown Dean, Canino School of Engineering Technology Minhua Wang Curriculum Coordinator, Information Technology

21 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Criminal Justice B. Tech Criminal Investigation (559) CR 150 Introduction to Criminal Justice JUST 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) ENGL 102 Oral and Written Expressions (GER 10) 1 SUNY Gen. Ed. Mathematics Elective (GER MATH 111 Survey of Mathematics (GER 1)* 1) PS 100 General Psychology (GER ) PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology (GER ) CITA 110 Introduction to Information Technology CR 250 Introduction to Corrections JUST 105 Correctional Philosophy CR 170 Criminal Law JUST 110 Criminal Law 2 SO 100 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology (GER ) SUNY Gen. Ed. Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Natural Science w/lab (GER 2) -4 EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures JUST 111 Criminal Procedure JUST 201 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice** JUST 209 Law Enforcement Communications JUST 210 Introduction to Forensic Investigations SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective (GER 4) American History Elective (GER 4) CR 20 Criminal Investigations I (CJ Elective) JUST 20 Criminal Investigations JUST 207 Police Services 4 GO 101 American Government I (GER ) General Ed. Course (Any GER) SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective (GER 5, 6, or 9) GER Requirement (GER 5, 6, 8, or 9) GO 102 American Government II (GER ) General Ed. Course (Any GER) JUST 00 Forensic Photography JUST 0 Investigative Interviews 5 U/L Liberal Arts Elective CR 160 Criminology General Elective Open Elective General Elective JUST 01 Latent Prints and Impressions CR 220 Criminal Justice Ethics (L/L course credit only) JUST 14 Ethics in Criminal Justice 6 JUST 10 JUST 26 JUST 50 Causes of Crime Threats to Homeland Security Family Victimization U/L Liberal Arts Elective Humanities Elective General Elective JUST 406 Crime Scene Investigation JUST 408 The Investigation of Death 7 JUST 429 Intro to Culminating Experience Seminar 1 1 U/L Program Elective 2 CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures General Elective SUNY Gen. Ed. Math/Natural Science Elective (GER 1 or 2) -4 General Elective 8 JUST 40 Electives Culminating Experience in CJ (5) U/L Program Electives 15 Accepted Transfer Credit Total 6-65 SUNY Program Credit Total

22 Additional Notes *Writing Intensive Course 1 JUST 429 is a prerequisite for JUST 40 only 2 Program electives are JUST or LEST courses. Others may be included with approval of the Department Chair Students must complete 7 out of 10 GER areas, and have at least 0 total GER credits 4 Baccalaureate degrees require successful completion of the prescribed curriculum, composed of 45 upper division credit hours, 24 of which must be taken within the major. Students may need to complete additional upper division credit hours of general electives to meet this requirement. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Criminal Justice program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of _2.5 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Elizabeth Brown, Curriculum Coordinator, Criminal Investigation 4 Cornell Drive, CH 125 Canton, New York 1617 (15) ericksone@canton.edu

23 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President Michael Kozlowski Department Chair Criminal Justice : Dr. Kenneth Erickson Dean, School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice Elizabeth Brown Curriculum Coordinator, Criminal Investigation

24 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Criminal Justice B. Tech Homeland Security (25) CR 150 Introduction to Criminal Justice JUST 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) ENGL 102 Oral and Written Expression (GER 10) 1 SUNY Gen. Ed. Mathematics Elective (GER MATH 111 Survey of Mathematics (GER 1) 1) PS 100 General Psychology (GER ) PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology (GER ) CITA 110 Introduction to Information Technology CR 250 Introduction to Corrections JUST 105 Correctional Philosophy CR 170 Criminal Law JUST 110 Criminal Law 2 SO 100 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology (GER ) SUNY Gen. Ed. Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Natural Science w/lab (GER 2) 4 EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures JUST 111 Criminal Procedure JUST 201 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice JUST 209 Law Enforcement Communications SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective (GER 5, 6, or 9) Liberal Arts Elective 4 GER (5,6,8 or 9) SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective (GER 4) American History Elective (GER 4) JUST 20 Fundamentals of Homeland Security CR 20 Criminal Investigations I Program Elective 1 4 CR 160 Criminology Program Elective 1 Open Elective (GER 5, 6, 8 or 9) Liberal Arts Elective 4 GER (5,6,8 or 9) Liberal Arts Elective 4 GER (5,6,8 or 9) JUST 0 Investigative Interviews OR U/L Program Elective JUST 26 Threats to Homeland Security JUST 75 Methods of Terrorism Through the Ages Criminal Justice Elective Program Elective 1 U/L Liberal Arts Elective (GER) CR 220 Criminal Justice Ethics (L/L course credit only) 7 JUST 14 Ethics in Criminal Justice LEST 75 Immigration Law & Border Control 6 JUST 55 Public Safety Critical Incident Response U/L Program Elective 2 GO 101 American Government I (GER ) General Elective JUST 80 Civil Liberties & Homeland Security JUST 415 Emerging Issues in Homeland Security 7 JUST 420 Corporate Role in Homeland Security JUST 425 Law Enforcement Intelligence Systems in Homeland Security JUST 429 Intro to Culminating Experience Seminar 5 GO 102 American Government II (GER ) General Elective 8 JUST 40 Culminating Experience in Criminal Justice (5) U/L Program Electives 2 15 Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total 122

25 Additional Notes 1 Program Electives are chosen from JUST courses 2 U/L Program Electives are chosen from U/L JUST courses (00-400) and must be approved by the student s academic advisor Intermediate Algebra (MATH 106) cannot be used as a General Elective 4 Students need to select a Liberal Arts Elective from the Gen. Ed. sheet which includes: GER 5 (Western World Civilization), GER 6 (Other World Civilization), GER 8 (Arts Elective), OR GER 9 (Foreign Languages). HLTH and GMMD are NOT Liberal Arts. 5 JUST 429 is required ONLY for those anticipating JUST 40 in the 8 th semester 6 U/L Program Elective in 5 th semester must be approved by student s advisor 7 Baccalaureate degrees require successful completion of the prescribed curriculum, composed of 45 upper division credit hours, 24 of which must be taken within the major. Students may need to complete additional upper division credit hours of general electives to meet this requirement. Students must attain a passing grade of C or better to receive credit for any JUST course. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Criminal Justice program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Justin Spaulding, Curriculum Coordinator, Homeland Security CH Cornell Drive Canton, New York 1617 spauldingj@canton.edu

26 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President Michael Kozlowski Department Chair Criminal Justice : Dr. Kenneth Erickson Dean, School of Science, Health and Criminal Justice Justin Spaulding Curriculum Coordinator, Homeland Security

27 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 B. Tech Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Leadership A.S. Criminal Justice (911) CR 150 Introduction to Criminal Justice JUST 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice BSAD 100 Introduction to Business 1 EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 -or- ENGL 102 Expository Writing (GER 10) Oral and Written Expression (GER 10) SUNY Gen. Ed. Mathematics Elective (GER 1) MATH 111 Survey of Math (GER 1) PS 100 General Psychology (GER ) PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology (GER ) CR 170 Criminal Law JUST 110 Criminal Law CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures JUST 111 Criminal Procedure SO 100 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology (GER ) 2 SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective (GER 4) American History Elective (GER 4) EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) CITA 110 Introduction to Information Technology MT 14 Introductory Statistics I (Math Elective) 4 MATH 141 Statistics (GER 1) SUNY Gen. Ed. Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Natural Science w/ Lab Elective (GER 2) -4 SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective (GER 5, 6, or 9) Liberal Arts Elective (GER 5, 6, 8, 9) Open Elective General Elective JUST 201 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice 1 CRJ 270 Police Administration (CJ Elective) JUST 207 Police Services ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) 4 -or- GO 101 American Government I (GER ) ECON 10 Microeconomics (GER ) POLS 105 -or- Intro to Government & Politics (GER ) CR 160 Criminology Program Elective GO 102 American Government II (GER ) General Elective JUST 21 Managing Law Enforcement Training JUST Managing Patrol Function 5 JUST 44 Civil Liability Issues for CJ Administrator BSAD 01 Principles of Management U/L Program Elective 6 CR 220 Criminal Justice Ethics (L/L course credit only 4 ) JUST 14 -or- BSAD 19 Ethics in Criminal Justice Professional Ethics U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective Upper Level BSAD or JUST Elective CR 20 Criminal Investigations I General Elective JUST 429 Introduction to Culminating Experience 2 1 JUST 449 Current Issues in Law Enforcement JUST 5 CJ Agency Management 7 BSAD 75 Leadership & Decision Making CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures General Elective CR 250 Introduction to Corrections General Elective 8 Accepted Transfer Credit Total JUST 40 -orelectives Culminating Experience in CJ (5) U/L Program Electives SUNY Program Credit Total

28 Program Electives JUST, BSAD, and ECON courses. U/L (Upper Level) electives include BSAD 05, JUST 10, JUST 17, JUST 2, JUST 26, JUST 4, JUST 41, JUST 45, JUST 50, JUST 5, and JUST 75. Additional Notes 1 Writing Intensive Course 2 This course is only required for students intending to take JUST 40 (Culminating Experience) in the 8 th semester. Students may elect internships that are worth -15 credits. Those who elect less than 15 credits of internship must complete additional approved electives to complete the degree requirements. 4 Baccalaureate degrees require successful completion of the prescribed curriculum, composed of 45 upper division credit hours, 24 of which must be taken within the major. Students may need to complete additional upper division credit hours of general electives to meet this requirement. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Criminal Justice program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.25 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Lisa Colbert, Curriculum Coordinator, Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement Leadership 4 Cornell Drive, CH 125 Canton, New York 1617 colbertl@canton.edu

29 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President Michael Kozlowski Department Chair Criminal Justice : Dr. Kenneth Erickson Dean, School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice Lisa Colbert Curriculum Coordinator, Law Enforcement Leadership

30 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.A.S. Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement B. Tech Homeland Security (25) CR 150 Introduction to Criminal Justice JUST 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice ENG 110 College Composition I (GER 10) ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) 1 ENGL 102 Oral and Written Expression (GER 10) Math Elective (GER 1) -4 MATH 111 Survey of Mathematics (GER 1) PS 100 General Psychology (GER ) PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology (GER ) CS 101 Computer Literacy CITA 110 Introduction to Information Technology CR 250 Intro to Corrections JUST 105 Correctional Philosophy CR 170 Criminal Law JUST 110 Criminal Law SO 100 Introduction to Sociology (GER ) SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology (GER ) 2 Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Natural Science w/lab (GER 2) 4 EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures JUST 111 Criminal Procedure JUST 201 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice JUST 209 Law Enforcement Communications Liberal Arts Elective (GER 5, 6, 8, or 9) Liberal Arts Elective 4 GER (5,6,8 or 9) American History Elective (GER 4) JUST 20 Fundamentals of Homeland Security CR 160 Criminology Program Elective 1 4 CR 210 Deviant Behavior Program Elective 1 Elective (open) (GER 5, 6, 8, or 9) Liberal Arts Elective 4 GER (5,6,8 or 9) Liberal Arts Elective 4 GER (5,6,8 or 9) JUST 0 Investigative Interviews OR U/L Program Elective JUST 26 Threats to Homeland Security JUST 75 Methods of Terrorism Through the Ages CR 20 Criminal Investigations I Program Elective 1 U/L Liberal Arts Elective (GER) CR 220 Criminal Justice Ethics (L/L course credit only) 7 JUST 14 Ethics in Criminal Justice LEST 75 Immigration Law & Border Control 6 JUST 55 Public Safety Critical Incident Response U/L Program Elective 2 CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures General Elective JUST 80 Civil Liberties & Homeland Security JUST 415 Emerging Issues in Homeland Security 7 JUST 420 Corporate Role in Homeland Security JUST 425 Law Enforcement Intelligence Systems in Homeland Security JUST 429 Intro to Culminating Experience Seminar 5 CR 270 Police Administration General Elective 8 JUST 40 Culminating Experience in Criminal Justice (5) U/L Program Electives 2 15 Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total 122

31 Additional Notes 1 Program Electives are chosen from JUST courses 2 U/L Program Electives are chosen from U/L JUST courses (00-400) and must be approved by the student s academic advisor Intermediate Algebra (MATH 106) cannot be used as a General Elective 4 Students need to select a Liberal Arts Elective from the Gen. Ed. sheet which includes: GER 5 (Western World Civilization), GER 6 (Other World Civilization), GER 8 (Arts Elective), OR GER 9 (Foreign Languages). HLTH and GMMD are NOT Liberal Arts. 5 JUST 429 is required ONLY for those anticipating JUST 40 in the 8 th semester 6 U/L Program Elective in 5 th semester must be approved by student s advisor 7 Baccalaureate degrees require successful completion of the prescribed curriculum, composed of 45 upper division credit hours, 24 of which must be taken within the major. Students may need to complete additional upper division credit hours of general electives to meet this requirement. Students must attain a passing grade of C or better to receive credit for any JUST course. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Applied Science Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Justin Spaulding, Curriculum Coordinator, Homeland Security CH Cornell Drive Canton, New York 1617 spauldingj@canton.edu

32 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael Kozlowski Department Chair Criminal Justice : Dr. Kenneth Erickson Dean, School of Science, Health and Criminal Justice Justin Spaulding Curriculum Coordinator, Homeland Security

33 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.A.S. Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement B. Tech Criminal Investigation (559) CR 150 Introduction to Criminal Justice JUST 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice ENG 110 College Composition I (GER 10) ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) 1 ENGL 102 Oral and Written Expressions (GER 10) Math Elective (GER 1) -4 MATH 111 Survey of Mathematics (GER 1)* PS 100 General Psychology (GER ) PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology (GER ) CS 101 Computer Literacy CITA 110 Introduction to Information Technology CR 250 Intro to Corrections JUST 105 Correctional Philosophy CR 170 Criminal Law JUST 110 Criminal Law SO 100 Introduction to Sociology (GER ) SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology (GER ) 2 Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Natural Science w/lab (GER 2) -4 EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures JUST 111 Criminal Procedure JUST 201 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice** JUST 209 Law Enforcement Communications JUST 210 Introduction to Forensic Investigations American History Elective (GER 4) CR 20 Criminal Investigations I JUST 20 Criminal Investigations CR 270 Police Administration JUST 207 Police Services 4 Liberal Arts Elective General Ed. Course (Any GER) Elective (open) (GER 5, 6, 8, or 9) GER Requirement (GER 5, 6, 8, or 9) General Ed. Course (Any GER) JUST 00 Forensic Photography JUST 0 Investigative Interviews 5 U/L Liberal Arts Elective CR 160 Criminology General Elective CR 200 Industrial and Retail Security General Elective JUST 01 Latent Prints and Impressions CR 220 Criminal Justice Ethics (L/L course credit only) JUST 14 Ethics in Criminal Justice 6 JUST 10 JUST 26 JUST 50 Causes of Crime Threats to Homeland Security Family Victimization U/L Liberal Arts Elective CR 210 Deviant Behavior General Elective JUST 406 Crime Scene Investigation JUST 408 The Investigation of Death JUST 429 Intro to Culminating Experience Seminar 7 1 U/L Program Elective 2 CR 290 Criminal Investigations II General Elective CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures General Elective 8 JUST 40 Electives Culminating Experience in CJ (5) U/L Program Electives 15 Accepted Transfer Credit Total 6-65 SUNY Program Credit Total

34 Additional Notes *Writing Intensive Course 1 JUST 429 is a prerequisite for JUST 40 only 2 Program electives are JUST or LEST courses. Others may be included with approval of the Department Chair Students must complete 7 out of 10 GER areas, and have at least 0 total GER credits 4 Baccalaureate degrees require successful completion of the prescribed curriculum, composed of 45 upper division credit hours, 24 of which must be taken within the major. Students may need to complete additional upper division credit hours of general electives to meet this requirement. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Applied Science Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of _2.5 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Elizabeth Brown, Curriculum Coordinator, Criminal Investigation 4 Cornell Drive, CH 125 Canton, New York 1617 (15) ericksone@canton.edu

35 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael Kozlowski Department Chair Criminal Justice : Dr. Kenneth Erickson Dean, School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice Elizabeth Brown Curriculum Coordinator, Criminal Investigation

36 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 B. Tech Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Leadership A.A.S. Criminal Justice (911) CR 150 Introduction to Criminal Justice JUST 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice BSAD 100 Introduction to Business 1 ENG 110 College Composition I (GER 10) ENGL 101 -or- ENGL 102 Expository Writing (GER 10) Oral and Written Expression (GER 10) Math Elective (GER 1) -4 MATH 111 Survey of Math (GER 1) PS 100 General Psychology (GER ) PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology (GER ) CR 170 Criminal Law JUST 110 Criminal Law CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures JUST 111 Criminal Procedure SO 100 Introduction to Sociology (GER ) SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology (GER ) 2 Liberal Arts Elective (GER 4) American History Elective (GER 4) EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) Humanities Elective (GER 7) CS 101 Computer Literacy CITA 110 Introduction to Information Technology MATH 141 Statistics (GER 1) Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Natural Science w/ Lab Elective (GER 2) -4 Elective (open) (GER 5, 6, 8, or 9) Liberal Arts Elective (GER 5, 6, 8, 9) CR 160 Criminology General Elective JUST 201 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice 1 CR 270 Police Administration JUST 207 Police Services 4 ECON 101 -or- ECON 10 -or- POLS 105 Macroeconomics (GER ) Microeconomics (GER ) Intro to Government & Politics (GER ) CR 200 Industrial and Retail Security Program Elective CR 210 Deviant Behavior General Elective JUST 21 Managing Law Enforcement Training JUST Managing Patrol Function 5 JUST 44 Civil Liability Issues for CJ Administrator BSAD 01 Principles of Management U/L Program Elective 6 CR 220 Criminal Justice Ethics (L/L course credit only 4 ) JUST 14 -or- BSAD 19 Ethics in Criminal Justice Professional Ethics U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective Upper Level BSAD or JUST Elective CR 20 Criminal Investigations I General Elective JUST 429 Introduction to Culminating Experience 2 1 JUST 449 Current Issues in Law Enforcement JUST 5 CJ Agency Management 7 BSAD 75 Leadership & Decision Making CR 250 Intro to Corrections General Elective CR 260 Criminal Courts and Procedures General Elective 8 Accepted Transfer Credit Total JUST 40 -orelectives Culminating Experience in CJ (5) U/L Program Electives SUNY Program Credit Total

37 Program Electives JUST, BSAD, and ECON courses. U/L (Upper Level) electives include BSAD 05, JUST 10, JUST 17, JUST 2, JUST 26, JUST 4, JUST 41, JUST 45, JUST 50, JUST 5, and JUST 75. Additional Notes 1 Writing Intensive Course 2 This course is only required for students intending to take JUST 40 (Culminating Experience) in the 8 th semester. Students may elect internships that are worth -15 credits. Those who elect less than 15 credits of internship must complete additional approved electives to complete the degree requirements. 4 Baccalaureate degrees require successful completion of the prescribed curriculum, composed of 45 upper division credit hours, 24 of which must be taken within the major. Students may need to complete additional upper division credit hours of general electives to meet this requirement. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Criminal Justice program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.25 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Lisa Colbert, Curriculum Coordinator, Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement Leadership 4 Cornell Drive, CH 125 Canton, New York 1617 colbertl@canton.edu

38 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael Kozlowski Department Chair Criminal Justice : Dr. Kenneth Erickson Dean, School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice Lisa Colbert Curriculum Coordinator, Law Enforcement Leadership

39 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.A.S. Electrical Engineering Technology - Electronics B.Tech. Electrical Engineering Technology ENGS 101 Introduction to Engineering 2 EN 110 College Composition ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) MATH 12 Pre-Calculus (GER 1) 4 1 SOET 116 Introduction to CAD & Design 2 EL 118 & Electrical Circuits I & ELEC 101 & Electric Circuits I & Electric Circuits 1 EL 12 Electronic Circuit Simulation ELEC 109 Laboratory 4 ENGS 102 Programming for Engineers 2 2 EL 158 & ELEC 102 & Electric Circuits II & Electric Circuits II Electrical Circuits II & Lab ELEC 129 Laboratory ǂ Transfer credit option available MATH 161 Calculus I (GER 1) 4 EL 116 & ELEC 165 & Digital Fundamentals & Systems & Digital Digital Fundamentals & Lab 117 ELEC 166 Systems Lab 4 PHYS PH 260 & 121/11 & Technical Physics I & Lab PHYS 125/15 College/University Physics I & Lab 4 EL 260 Programmable Logic Controllers ELEC 141 Industrial Controls 2 EL 210 Microcontrollers ELEC 21 Microprocessors EL 154 & 155 Electronics I & Lab 4 ELEC 21 Electronic Circuits 4 Social Science or Humanities Elective (GER, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) ELEC 24 Automated Control Systems 2 ELEC 215 Electrical Energy Conservation 4 4 EL 250 & 25 Electronic Communications & Lab (Technical Elective w/lab) 4 ELEC 225 Telecommunications ǂ Transfer credit option available PHYS 122/12 & PHYS College/University Physics II & Lab 4 126/16 MT 176 Survey of Calculus II (Technical Elective) 4 MATH 162 Calculus II 4 EL 214 & 217 Electronics II & Lab 4 ELEC 2 Industrial Power Electronics 5 EL 202 & 20 Electrical Circuits III & Lab (L/L course credit only) 4 ELEC 4 Advanced Circuit Analysis SOET 77 Engineering Ethics 1 MATH 64 Differential Equations 4 MATH 141 Statistics (I) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) ELEC 80 LAN/WAN Technology ELEC 8 Power Transmission and Distribution ELEC 85 Electronic Communications I 6 SOET 48 Engineering Safety 1 EL 22 Electronic Fabrication 1 Program Elective GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) ELEC 86 Electronic Communications II ELEC 416 Microelectronics Circuit Design SOET 61 Project Management 7 EL 162 & Digital Systems & Lab Program Elective 16 GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) ELEC 477 Capstone Project* 8 ELEC 46 Or ELEC 488 Biomedical Electronics Or Electrical Power Systems SOET 70 Engineering Economics Technical Elective w/ or w/o Lab -4 Program Elective Program Elective

40 Accepted Transfer Credit Total 5-54 SUNY Program Credit Total 125 ǂ Multiple transfer credit options available depending on elective courses selected. Credits for these requirements will be accepted as follows: A.A.S. Electrical Engineering Technology - Electronics B. Tech Electrical Engineering Technology Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Choose One: MT 175 Survey of Calculus I 4 MATH 161 Calculus I (GER 1) 4 PH 262 & 26 Technical Physics II & Lab 4 PHYS 122/12 & PHYS 126/16 College/University Physics II & Lab 4 Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits 4 Total Credits 4 TOTAL Credits Accepted for Transfer (from both tables above): Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Electrical Engineering Technology, B.Tech program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr MT 125 College Mathematics 4 SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective (GER 1) MT 126 College Mathematics II 4 SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective (GER 1) ELEC 161 Electronic Fabrications 2 Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits Total Credits Additional Notes * Fulfills writing intensive requirement UL = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement Program Electives: Must be from approved list of program electives for the Electrical Engineering Technology program or permission of program coordinator. NOTE: Electrical Technology students must meet seven of ten General Education Requirements, 45 upper level credits. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at This program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission ETAC of (ABET) ABET, 415 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD Phone : STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Applied Science Electrical Engineering Technology- Electronics program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of _2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at Erie Community College.

41 Program Contact Stephen Frempong, Curriculum Coordinator, Electrical Engineering Technology 4 Cornell Drive, NN 105 Canton, New York 1617 (15) frempongs@canton.edu APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Elena Brewer Department Chair Electrical Engineering Technology : Michael Newtown Dean, Canino School of Engineering Technology Dr. Stephen Frempong Curriculum Coordinator, Electrical Engineering Technology

42 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Engineering Science B. Tech Industrial Technology Management (095) EN 110 College Composition ENGL 101 -or- Expository Writing (GER 10) ENGL 102 Oral & Written Expression (GER 10) 1 MT 28 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (Course substitution) 4 MATH 12 Pre-Calculus (GER 1) 4 SOET 116 Introduction to CADD 2 PH 280 & PHYS 121 & College Physics I & College Physics I Lab Physics for Science & Engineering I & Lab PHYS 125 (GER 2) 4 ES 207 Statics Program Elective ACCT 101 -or- ACCT 104 Foundations of Financial Accounting Or Survey of Accounting MT 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 MATH 161 Calculus I (GER 1) 4 PH 282 & PHYS 122 & 2 Physics for Science & Engineering II & Lab PHYS 126 College Physics II & College Physics II Lab 4 CH 180 & 181 University Chemistry I & Lab 4.5 Program Elective ES 209 & 210 Mechanics of Materials & Lab 4 Program Elective ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) EC 102 or Macroeconomics or -or- EC 10 Microeconomics (Gen. Ed. Elective)(GER ) ECON 10 Microeconomics (GER ) MATH 141 -or- MECH 251 Statistics (GER 1) Quality Control MT 182 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 Program Elective ES 19 & ES 148 & Computer Skills for Engineers & Engineering Graphics & Program Elective ES 149 CAD Lab for ES 148 Gen. Ed. Elective (GER 8 or 9) GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) BSAD 201 Business Law I MT 284 Introduction to Differential Equations (L/L course credit only) Program Elective 4 ES 204 Thermodynamics 4 Program Elective Gen. Ed. Elective (GER, 4, 5, or 6) GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 7) GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) BSAD 40 Management Communications* BSAD 55 Management of Technology 5 SOET 61 Project Management ES 200 Electrical Networks 4 Program Elective ES 208 Dynamics Program Elective BSAD 01 Principles of Management SOET 70 Engineering Economics 6 Program Elective ES 18 Engineering Concepts 1 Program Elective U/L Liberal Arts/Science Elective BSAD 449 Strategic Policies & Issues SOET 40 Systems Analysis SOET 77 Engineering Ethics 1 7 Program Elective Program Elective U/L Liberal Arts/Science Elective SOET 477 Engineering Technology Capstone Project SOET 48 Engineering Safety 1 8 Program Elective Program Elective Business Elective 4

43 Accepted Transfer Credit Total 65.5 SUNY Program Credit Total 12 ǂ Transfer credit option available Program Electives Any course from the Canino School of Engineering Technology, or the Business Department. All Program Elective courses presented for graduation must have at least a grade of C (or transfer credit). Students in this program must take at least 45 upper division credits (course numbers 00/400) and a minimum of 0 Liberal Arts credits Additional Notes * Fulfills writing intensive requirement. L/L = Upper Level Courses (100/200). U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400). GER = General Education Requirement. Industrial Technology Management students must meet seven of the ten General Education Requirements. Four of the GERs (GER 1, 2,, and 10) are met with existing curriculum course requirements. The remaining three GERs must be met by selecting one course each in three of the following six areas: American History (GER 4); Western Civilization (GER 5); Other World Cultures (GER 6); Humanities (GER 7); The Arts (GER 8); Foreign Language (GER 9). Student Learning Outcomes can be found at STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Engineering Science program at Erie Community College must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Dr. Yu Chin (Eric) Cheng, Curriculum Coordinator 4 Cornell Drive, NN 105 Canton, New York 1617 (15) cheng@canton.edu

44 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Patel Department Chair Engineering Science : Michael Newtown Dean, Canino School of Engineering Technology Dr. Eric Cheng Curriculum Coordinator, Industrial Technology Management

45 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 B. Tech Civil & Environmental Engineering Technology A.S. Engineering Science (2488) CONS 101 Elementary Surveying 4 ES 18 Engineering Concepts 1 ENGS 101 Introduction to Engineering 2 MT 28 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (course substitution) 4 MATH 12 Pre-Calculus PH 280 & 281 Physics for Science & Engineering I & Lab 4.5 PHYS 121/11 & PHYS 125/15 College/Univ. Physics I & Lab 4 ES 148 & 149 Engineering Graphics & CAD Lab SOET 116 Intro to Computer Aided Drafting & Design 2 ES 207 Statics CONS 172 Technical Statics 2 EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 Composition and the Spoken Word MAT 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 MATH 161 Calculus PHYS PH 282 and 122/12 & Physics for Science & Engineering II & Lab PHYS College/Univ. Physics II & Lab 4 126/16 General Education Elective (GER, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) GER Course (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) CH 180 & 181 University Chemistry I & Lab (GER 2) 4.5 CHEM 150 College Chemistry I (GER 2) 4 CONS 20 Advanced Surveying ES 209 & 210 Mechanics of Materials & Lab 4 CONS 272 Strength of Materials for Tech 2 CONS 280 Civil Engineering Materials MT 182 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 MATH 162 Calculus II 1 4 ES 181 Engineering Materials MECH 221 Engineering Materials Lab 1 CONS 216 Soils in Construction 4 4 ENGS 102 Programming for Engineers 2 4 MT 284 Introduction to Differential Equations 4 MATH 64 Differential Equations 1 4 General Education Elective (GER, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) GER Course (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) CH 182 & 18 University Chemistry II & Lab 4.5 Program Elective 6(UD) +7(CHEM 155) CONS 6 Structural Analysis 5 General Education Elective (GER, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) GER Course (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) ES 204 Thermodynamics (L/L course credit only) Program Elective 6(LD/UD)+7(UD) CONS Course 5 4 CONS Course 5 4 CONS 274 Construction Management SOET 250 Intro to D CADD and BIM 2 6 SOET 70 Engineering Economics CONS Course 5 ES 208 Dynamics Program Elective 6(UD)+7(UD) SOET 77 Engineering Ethics 1 CONS Course 5 4 Composition and Interpretation of 7 EN 111 Literature (GER 7) GER Course (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) (UD for Env.Eng.Tech. path) Program Elective 6(UD)+7(UD) Program Elective 6 only (LD) 2 CONS 477 Capstone Project SOET 48 Engineering Safety 1 8 CONS Course 5 4 Program Elective 6(UD)+7(UD) Program Elective 6(UD)+7(UD) Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total 125

46 Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Civil and Environmental Engineering Technology, B.Tech program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr ES 200 Electrical Networks 4 ELEC 101 Electric Circuits I PH 284 & 285 Physics for Science and Engineering III & Lab (GER 2) 4.5 General Education Elective (GER 2) 4 Additional Notes 1 Students starting with Calculus I will take Calculus I, Calculus II, Differential Equations, and a fourth math class of their choosing and with advisement. 2 Students may take ENGS 201 Statics in place of CONS 172 and ENGS 20 Engineering Strength of Materials in place of CONS 272. Note that ENGS 201 and ENGS 20 may not be offered in like semesters to CONS 172 and CONS 272 and this substitution may alter program course sequencing. GER = General Education Elective. Students must accomplish seven (7) separate GER categories: GER, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9. Depending on Program Elective selection, students may need to take one or more 00/400 level GER courses in order to reach 45 upper division credits. 4 Writing Intensive Course 5 CONS Courses: Five (5) courses are required (CONS 285 Engineering Geology, CONS 22 Hydraulics, CONS 85 Hydrology and Hydrogeology, CONS 86 Water Quality, and CONS 87 Water and Wastewater Treatment). They are being referred to as CONS courses because they will be offered every two, three, or four semesters depending on enrollment. 6 Program Elective Focus on Structural Civil Engineering Tech: A list of approved Program Electives is provided below. Students wanting to focus more on structural civil engineering technology must take a total of 7 Program Electives. At least 1 must be one of the classes marked *S (CONS 04, CONS 24, or CONS 70). Students may take additional courses designated as *S, which is highly encouraged. Students are strongly advised to take CONS 222. Students must be sure that enough 00/400 level courses are taken to fulfill the minimum requirement of 45 upper division courses. For students focusing on structural civil eng., 5 of their 6 additional program electives must be 00/400 level. In addition to CONS 222, one additional program elective could be 100/200 level, but only with advisement. Course selection must be under advisement of and with approval of the assigned academic program advisor or program coordinator. 7 Program Elective - Focus on Environmental Engineering Tech: A list of approved Program Electives is provided below. Students wanting to focus on environmental engineering technology must take a total of 6 Program Electives. They must take the 2 courses marked with *E (CHEM 155 and BIOL 150) and 4 additional program electives, with strong advisement that two of these be CONS 50 and MATH 141. It's advised that CHEM 155 be taken in Semester 4 if possible, putting off the Semester 4 GER until a later semester. It's advised that BIOL 150 be taken in Semester 5 or sooner if possible. Students may take a course designated with a *S as an additional program elective. Students must be sure that enough 00/400 level courses are taken to fulfill the minimum requirement of 45 upper division courses. All 4 additional program elective courses must be upper division, and one upper division GER must be taken to fulfill the 45 requirement. If MATH 141 is taken a second GER must be upper division or an additional upper division elective course must be taken. Course selection must be under advisement of and with approval of the assigned academic program advisor or program coordinator. 8 Baccalaureate degrees require successful completion of the prescribed curriculum, composed of 45 upper division credit hours, 24 of which must be taken within the major. Students may need to complete additional upper division credit hours of general electives to meet this requirement. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Engineering Science program at Erie Community College must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at.

47 Required CONS Courses Approved Program Electives Continued Course # Course Name Credit Course # Course Name Credit CONS 285 Engineering Geology 4 Other Program Electives Continued CONS 22 Hydraulics 4 AREA 110 Intro to Alternative Energy CONS 85 Hydrology and Hydrogeology 4 AREA 20 Exp. and Meas. I CONS 86 Water Quality 4 AREA 22 Passive Solar Building CONS 87 Water and Wastewater Treatment AREA 40 Geothermal Energy AREA 70 Exp. and Meas. II Approved Program Electives BIOL 155 College Biology II 4 Course # Course Name Credit BIOL 209 Microbiology 4 *S - Students on Structural Path Must Take At Least 1 CHEM 01 Organic Chemistry 4 CONS 04 *S Reinforced Concrete Design CHEM 02 Organic Chemistry II 4 CONS 24 *S Structural Steel Design EADM 201 Fund. Of Emergency Manag. CONS 70 *S Timber Design ESCI 20 Weather, Climate, and Climate Change *E - Students on Environmental Path Must Take Both LEST 88 Environmental Law BIOL 150 *E College Biology I 4 MATH 141 Statistics CHEM 155 *E College Chemistry II 4 MATH 41 Statistics II Other Program Electives MECH 220 Engineering Materials lecture CONS 222 Construction Estimating 2 MECH 40 Thermodynamics CONS 16 Foundation Design MECH 41 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics CONS 8 Advanced Mechanics of Materials SOET 52 Advanced REVIT and BIM Management CONS 50 Introduction to GIS SOET 40 Systems Analysis CONS 66 Structural Steel Detailing MECH XXX Other Mech. Tech. approved course or 4 CONS 68 Building Electrical and Mechanical Systems AREA XXX Other ARES approved course or 4 CONS 72 Highways and Transportation ELEC XXX Other Elec. Tech. approved course or 4 CONS 75 Structural Engineering Design CONS 472 Advanced Highway Design CONS 42 Civil Drafting and Design CONS 226 Bridge Building 1 CONS 485 Solid Waste Management CONS 486 Soil and Groundwater Remediation CONS 487 Water Resources Management Program Contact Adrienne Rygel, Department Chair, Civil & Construction Technology 4 Cornell Drive, NN 105 Canton, New York 1617 (15) rygela@canton.edu

48 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Patel Department Chair Engineering Science : Michael Newtown Interim Dean, Canino School of Engineering Technology Dr. Adrienne Rygel Curriculum Coordinator, Civil & Environmental Technology

49 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Engineering Science B. Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology (2250) College Composition EN 110 ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) Or Or -or- Composition and Occupation EN 120 ENGL 102 Oral and Written Expression (GER 10) Communication (GER 10) MATH 12 Pre-Calculus Algebra (GER 1) 4 1 ES 148 And ES 149 Engineering Graphics And CAD Lab 2 SOET 116 Introduction to Computer Drafting 2 ES 18 Engineering Concepts 1 ENGS 101 Introduction to Engineering 2 PH 280 PHYS Physics for Science & Engineering I & Lab College/University Physics I & Physics Lab I And /11 & (GER 2) (GER 2) PH 281 PHYS MECH 128 Electromechanics ENGS 102 Programming for Engineers 2 ES 207 Statics CONS 172 Technical Statics MT 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (GER 1) 4 MATH 161 Calculus I (GER 1) 4 2 PH 282 And PH 28 Physics for Science & Engineering II & Lab (GER 2) 4.5 PHYS 122/12 & PHYS 126 College/University Physics II & Physics Lab II MT 182 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 MATH 162 Calculus II 4 ES 200 Electrical networks 4 ELEC 261 Electricity 4 MECH 241 & Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power Lab 4 MECH 242 ES 209 And Mechanics of Materials & Lab 4.5 CONS 272 Strength of Materials for Technology ES 210 Social Sciences Elective (GER ) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)* ES 181 Engineering Materials L/L Program Elective 4 MT 191 Applications of the Digital Computer 4 L/L Program Elective L/L Program Elective L/L Program Elective ES 208 Dynamics MECH 01 Technical Dynamics ES 204 Thermodynamics 4 MECH 42 Thermodynamics MT 284 Introduction to Differential Equations 4 MATH 64 Differential Equations 5 SOET 77 Engineering Technology Issues 1 Social Sciences Elective (GER ) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)* U/L Program Elective MATH 141 Statistics MECH 4 Heat Transfer SOET 48 Engineering Safety 1 6 U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)* SOET 61 Project Management MECH 41 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics U/L Program Elective 7 U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)* MECH 477 Capstone Project SOET 70 Engineering Project Analysis 8 U/L Program Elective** U/L Program Elective** GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)* Accepted Transfer Credit Total 58.5 SUNY Program Credit Total 126 4

50 ǂ Multiple transfer credit options available depending on elective courses selected. Credits for these requirements will be accepted as follows: A.S. Engineering Science B. Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology (2250) Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr ES 19 Computer Skills for Engineers 1 CITA 110 Introduction to information Technology AND/OR AND/OR CH 180 AND University Chemistry I & Lab (GER 2) 4.5 General Education Elective (GER 2) 4 CH 181 AND/OR AND/OR CH 182 And University Chemistry II & Lab 4.5 CHEM 144 College Chemistry II 4 CH 18 AND/OR AND/OR Composition and Interpretation of Literature EN 111 Or or Composition and Readings in Science and Literature (GER EN ) General Education Elective (GER 10) AND/OR AND/OR PH 284 And Physics for Science and Engineering III & Lab (GER 2) 4.5 General Education Elective (GER 2) 4 PH 284 AND/OR AND/OR MT 28 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III 4 Math 26 Calculus III 4 Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits 21.5 Total Credits 22 TOTAL Credits Accepted for Transfer (from both tables above): 80 Additional Notes * Fulfills writing intensive requirement U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement NOTE: Mechanical Engineering Technology students must meet seven of ten General Education Requirements, 45 upper level credits. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at This is a new technology program; application has been submitted to ABET for accreditation of this program as an engineering technology program. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Engineering Science program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for Erie Community College students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Dan Miller, Curriculum Coordinator, Mechanical Engineering Technology 4 Cornell Drive, NN 105 Canton, New York 1617 (15) miller@canton.edu

51 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Patel Department Chair Engineering Science : Michael Newtown Dean, Canino School of Engineering Technology Dan Miller Curriculum Coordinator, Mechanical Technology

52 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Liberal Arts & Science: General Studies B.S. Applied Psychology (1965) HUSV 100 Human Services Forum 1 EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) 1 PS 100 General Psychology (Social Science Elective) (GER ) PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology (GER ) HU 101 Human Services II (Free Elective) HUSV 201 Introduction to Human Services* ABAP 245 Introduction to the Science & Technology of Behavior (GER ) Humanities Elective (GER 9) Foreign Language (GER 9) -4 SO 100 Introduction to Sociology (Social Science Elective) (GER ) SOCI 101 Intro to Sociology (GER ) PS 201 Developmental Psychology (Social Science Elective) (GER ) PSYC 225 Human Development 2 BI 101 or Introduction to Biology, Survey of the Biological Sciences or BIOL 101, BI 107 or Human Reproduction, Human Biology or , BI 110 & Or College Biology I Biology I and Lab (GER 2) or (Science Elective) (GER 2) -4 Humanities Elective (GER 7) Humanities (GER 7) American History Elective (GER 4) (Free Elective) American History (GER 4) PS 202 Abnormal Psychology (Free Elective) (GER ) PSYC 275 Intro to Abnormal Psychology 4 SSCI 181 Alcohol, Drugs, and Society SSCI 70 Research Methods in Social Sciences** Introductory Statistics I (GER 1)(Math MT 14 MATH 141 Statistics** (GER 1) Elective) Western Civilization Elective (GER 5) (Free Elective) Western Civilization (GER 5) SO 202 Sociology of the Family (Free Elective) (GER ) SOCI 210 Sociology of the Family PY 110 Ethics HUSV 05 Professional & Ethical Responsibilities 4 Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, or Social Science Elective (Free Elective) Program Elective Other World Civilization Elective (GER 6) (Free Elective) Other World Civilization (GER 6) Humanities Elective (GER 8) (Free elective) Arts Elective (GER 8) PSYC 10 Counseling Theory & Practice PS 20 Social Psychology (L/L course credit only) (GER ) (Free Elective) PSYC 40 Social Psychology 5 SOCI 00 Race & Ethnic Relations Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, or Social Science Elective (Free Elective) Program Elective Program Elective PSYC 410 Counseling Skills & Procedures PSYC 08 Personality & individual Differences 6 PSYC 15 Crisis Intervention HUSV 10 Working in Human Services Agencies Program Elective HUSV 420/ ABAP 400 Seminar U/L Program Elective 7 U/L Program Elective EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature General Elective Science Elective -4.5 General Elective SOCI 20 Soc. Of Health, Illness & Health Care 8 HUSV 421/ ABAP 401 Practicum U/L Program Elective General Elective General Elective

53 Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total Program Electives Any 00 or 400 level ABAP, HUSV, PSYC, SOCI, or SSCI course may be used to fulfill U/L Program Electives Additional Notes U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement **SSCI 70 Co-requisite, MATH 141 Students must meet prerequisites to enroll in MATH 141; may utilize MATH 106 and/or MATH 111 as General Electives NOTE: Applied Psychology students must meet all of the ten General Education Requirements. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at Disclaimer: The completion of this baccalaureate degree will not qualify the holder to apply for, be hired for, or perform the duties related to, employment which involves the provision of services prohibited by New York State Education Law Article 15, Psychology, Paragraphs 7601 and 7601a. This prohibits graduates from who hold a BS in Applied Psychology, like any other baccalaureate programs in Psychology, from performing tasks which only licensed providers are authorized to do under state law, such as providing counseling which is only to be done by licensed psychologists. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Liberal Arts and Science: General Studies program at Erie Community College must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Jennifer Waite, Curriculum Coordinator 4 Cornell Drive, FO 05 Canton, New York 1617 (15) waitej@canton.edu

54 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Robin Bobowicz Department Chair General Studies : Dr. Jondavid Delong Dean, School of Business and Liberal Arts Jennifer Waite Curriculum Coordinator, Applied Psychology

55 A.A. Liberal Arts & Science: Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Science Appendix A: Transfer Course Equivalencies Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 B.S. Applied Psychology (1965) HUSV 100 Human Services Forum 1 EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) 1 PS 100 General Psychology (Social Science Elective) (GER ) PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology (GER ) HU 101 Human Services II (Free Elective) HUSV 201 Introduction to Human Services* ABAP 245 Introduction to the Science & Technology of Behavior (GER ) English/Humanities Elective (GER 9) Foreign Language (GER 9) -4 SO 100 Introduction to Sociology (Social Science Elective) SOCI 101 Intro to Sociology (GER ) PS 201 Developmental Psychology (Social Science Elective) PSYC 225 Human Development BI 101 or Introduction to Biology, 2 Survey of the Biological Sciences or BIOL 101, BI 107 or Human Reproduction, Human Biology or , BI 110 & Or College Biology I Biology I and Lab (GER 2) or (Science Elective) (GER 2) -4 English/Humanities Elective (GER 7) Humanities (GER 7) American History Elective (GER 4) American History (GER 4) PS 202 Abnormal Psychology (Social Science Elective) PSYC 275 Intro to Abnormal Psychology 4 SSCI 181 Alcohol, Drugs, and Society SSCI 70 Research Methods in Social Sciences** MT 14 Introductory Statistics I (GER 1) MATH 141 Statistics** (GER 1) Western Civilization Elective (GER 5) Western Civilization (GER 5) SO 202 Sociology of the Family (Social Science Elective) SOCI 210 Sociology of the Family HUSV 05 Professional & Ethical Responsibilities 4 Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, or Social Science Elective (Free Elective) Program Elective Other World Civilization Elective (GER 6) Other World Civilization (GER 6) Arts Elective (GER 8) Arts Elective (GER 8) PSYC 10 Counseling Theory & Practice PS 20 Social Psychology (L/L course credit only) (Social Science Elective) PSYC 40 Social Psychology 5 SOCI 00 Race & Ethnic Relations Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, or Social Science Elective (Free Elective) Program Elective Program Elective PSYC 410 Counseling Skills & Procedures PSYC 08 Personality & individual Differences 6 PSYC 15 Crisis Intervention HUSV 10 Working in Human Services Agencies Program Elective HUSV 420/ ABAP 400 Seminar U/L Program Elective 7 U/L Program Elective Humanities Elective General Elective Humanities Elective General Elective SOCI 20 Soc. Of Health, Illness & Health Care HUSV 421/ ABAP 401 Practicum 8 U/L Program Elective Humanities Elective General Elective Humanities Elective General Elective Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total

56 Program Electives Any 00 or 400 level ABAP, HUSV, PSYC, SOCI, or SSCI course may be used to fulfill U/L Program Electives Additional Notes U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement **SSCI 70 Co-requisite, MATH 141 Students must meet prerequisites to enroll in MATH 141; may utilize MATH 106 and/or MATH 111 as General Electives NOTE: Applied Psychology students must meet all of the ten General Education Requirements. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at Disclaimer: The completion of this baccalaureate degree will not qualify the holder to apply for, be hired for, or perform the duties related to, employment which involves the provision of services prohibited by New York State Education Law Article 15, Psychology, Paragraphs 7601 and 7601a. This prohibits graduates from who hold a BS in Applied Psychology, like any other baccalaureate programs in Psychology, from performing tasks which only licensed providers are authorized to do under state law, such as providing counseling which is only to be done by licensed psychologists. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Arts Liberal Arts and Science: Humanities and Social Science/Social Science program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Jennifer Waite, Curriculum Coordinator 4 Cornell Drive, FO 05 Canton, New York 1617 (15) waitej@canton.edu

57 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Jason Steinitz Department Chair Liberal Arts and Science: Social Science : Dr. Jondavid Delong Dean, School of Business and Liberal Arts Jennifer Waite Curriculum Coordinator, Applied Psychology

58 REV July 2015 Appendix A: Transfer Course Equivalencies Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: General Studies B.S. Health Care Management (25) GS 111 College Success Skills FYEP 101 First Year Experience 1 HSMB 101 Intro to Health Services Management 4 EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 Or ENGL 102 Basic Communication (GER 10) 1 Survey of Mathematics or MATH 111 Survey of Math (GER 1) MT 112 or Introductory Statistics I (GER 1) (Math Or MT 14 elective) MATH 141 Statistics (GER 1) PS 100 General Psychology (GER )(Social Science Elective) PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology (GER ) Social Science Elective (GER 4) American History Elective (GER 4) EC 102 Macroeconomics or General Education Elective (GER ) (Free Elective) ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) Or General Education Elective (GER ) BU 261 Business Law I (Free Elective) BSAD 201 Business Law I 2 SO 100 Introduction to Sociology (Free Elective) SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology MR 105 & Introduction to Coding, Classification, and 4 HLTH 200 Medical Terminology of Disease 106 Or Reimbursement Systems and Lab Or Or MA 115 Medical Terminology I HSMB 200 Terminology and Coding CITA 101 Library/Information Literacy 1 Humanities Elective (GER 7) Humanities or Arts Elective (GER 7 or 8) (Must be Liberal Arts) BU 121 Accounting Principles I (Free Elective) 4 ACCT 101 Foundations of Financial Accounting 4 Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Science Elective (GER 2) -4 HI 100 Foundations of Western Civilization Western Civilization Elective (GER 5) EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature Liberal Arts Elective Foreign Language or Arts Elective (GER 8 or 9) (Free Elective) -4 Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr HSMB 04 U.S. Health Care System FSMA 210 Introduction to Finance Free Elective (GER 6) Other World Civilization Elective (GER 6) 4 Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8, 9) Liberal Arts Elective Program Elective (See list for appropriate course identifiers) (Free Elective) -4 Program Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr HSMB 06 Health Care Financing HSMB 07 Health Care Facility Administration ENGL 01 Professional Writing and Communication 5 Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective (Free -4 Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Elective) U/L Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr BSAD 40 Management Communications ECON 10 Economics of Healthcare 6 HSMB 01 Public Health Issues Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective U/L Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr MA 112 Medical Law and Ethics (L/L course credit only) HSMB 02 Legal & Ethical Issues in Healthcare* HSMB 05 Managed Care 7 HSMB 08 HSM Internship Orientation 1 HSMB 10 Quality and Patient Safety U/L Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective U/L Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr HSMB 410 Senior Seminar Internship (-12) 8 AND/OR HSMB 408 Up to 4 U/L Program Electives (total of credits is required)

59 Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total Program Electives: ACCT, BIOL, BSAD, CHEM, CITA, DHYG, ECON, FSAD, FSMA, HEFI, HLTH, LEST, MINS, NURS, PHTA, VSCT Additional Notes * Writing Intensive Internship alternative consists of -12 credits of U/L Program Electives U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement Program must meet seven of ten General Education Requirements (including 1, 2, & 10) and 0 total Liberal Arts credits. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Liberal Arts and Science: General Studies program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. SUNY Canton assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Marela Fiacco, Curriculum Coordinator, Health Care Management 4 Cornell Drive MAC 22 Canton, New York 1617 fiaccom@canton.edu (15) REV July 2015

60 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Robin Bobowicz Department Chair General Studies : Dr. Jondavid Delong Dean, School of Business and Liberal Arts Marela Fiacco Curriculum Coordinator, Health Care Management REV July 2015

61 A.A. Liberal Arts and Science: Humanities and Social Science/Social Science Appendix A: Transfer Course Equivalencies Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 B.S. Health Care Management (25) Requirement waived for transfer students FYEP 101 First Year Experience 1 HSMB 101 Intro to Health Services Management 4 EN 110 College Composition ENGL 101 Or ENGL 102 Basic Communication (GER 10) 1 MATH 111 Survey of Math (GER 1) MT 112 or Survey of Mathematics or Or MT 14 Introductory Statistics I (Math Elective) MATH 141 Statistics (GER 1) PS 100 General Psychology (Social Science Elective) PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology (GER ) American History Elective (GER 4) American History Elective (GER 4) EC 102 Macroeconomics or General Education Elective (GER ) (Social Science Elective) ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) Or General Education Elective (GER ) BU 261 Business Law I (Free Elective) BSAD 201 Business Law I 2 SO 100 Introduction to Sociology (Social Science Elective) SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology MR Intro. To Coding, Classification & HLTH 200 Medical Terminology of Disease 105/106 or Reimbursement Systems or Or Or MA 115 Medical Terminology I HSMB 200 Terminology and Coding CITA 101 Library/Information Literacy 1 English/Humanities Elective (GER 7) Humanities or Arts Elective (GER 7 or 8) (Must be Liberal Arts) BU 121 Accounting Principles I (Free Elective) 4 ACCT 101 Foundations of Financial Accounting 4 Natural Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Science Elective (GER 2) -4 Western Civ Elective (GER 5) Western Civilization Elective (GER 5) Composition and Interpretation of EN 111 Liberal Arts Elective Literature Math or Science Elective -4 Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr HSMB 04 U.S. Health Care System FSMA 210 Introduction to Finance 4 Other World Civilizations Elective (GER 6) Other World Civilization Elective (GER 6) English/Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8, 9) Liberal Arts Elective Social Science Elective Program Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr HSMB 06 Health Care Financing HSMB 07 Health Care Facility Administration 5 ENGL 01 Professional Writing and Communication Liberal Arts Elective Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective U/L Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr BSAD 40 Management Communications ECON 10 Economics of Healthcare HSMB 01 Public Health Issues 6 Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective (Free Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Elective) U/L Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr HSMB 02 Legal & Ethical Issues in Healthcare* HSMB 05 Managed Care HSMB 08 HSM Internship Orientation 1 7 HSMB 10 Quality and Patient Safety U/L Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective U/L Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective Semester Course # Course Name Cr HSMB 410 Senior Seminar Internship (-12) 8 AND/OR HSMB 408 Up to 4 U/L Program Electives (total of credits is required) REV July 2015

62 Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total Program Electives: ACCT, BIOL, BSAD, CHEM, CITA, DHYG, ECON, FSAD, FSMA, HEFI, HLTH, LEST, MINS, NURS, PHTA, VSCT Additional Notes * Writing Intensive Internship alternative consists of -12 credits of U/L Program Electives U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement Program must meet seven of ten General Education Requirements (including 1, 2, & 10) and 0 total Liberal Arts credits. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Arts Liberal Arts and Science: Humanities and Social Science/Social Science program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at Erie Community College. Program Contact Marela Fiacco, Curriculum Coordinator, Health Care Management 4 Cornell Drive MAC 22 Canton, New York 1617 fiaccom@canton.edu (15) REV July 2015

63 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President Jason Steinitz Department Chair Liberal Arts and Science: Humanities and Social Science/Social Science : Dr. Jondavid Delong Dean, School of Business and Liberal Arts Marela Fiacco Curriculum Coordinator, Health Care Management REV July 2015

64 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences: General Studies B. Tech Funeral Services Administration (0152) BI 110 & 115 Biology I and Lab 4.5 BIOL 101 Introduction to Biology (GER 2) 4 1 PS 100 General Psychology (Social Science Elective) (GER ) PSYC 101 Intro to Psychology** (GER ) EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 Composition and Spoken Word (GER 10) FSAD 111 Study of Funerals *** BU 140 Intro to Business (Open Elective) BSAD 100 Intro to Business BU 261 Business Law I (Open Elective) BSAD 201 Business Law I MT 112 or 14 or Survey of Mathematics or Introductory Statistics I or -4 MATH 111 -or- Survey of Math (GER 1) Statistics (GER 1) MT Any other GER 1 Elective (GER 1) MATH Any GER 1 Elective DA 106 Introduction to Microcomputer Applications (Open Elective) CITA 110 Introduction to Information Technology Humanities Elective (GER 7) English/Humanities Elective (GER 7) Social Science Elective (GER ) Social Science Elective BU 121 Accounting Principles I (Open Elective) 4 ACCT 101 Foundations of Financial Accounting** 4 BI 20 Microbiology 4 HLTH 105 Pathology** SUNY General Education Requirement (GER 4, 5, 6, or 8) Liberal Arts Elective (GER 4, 5, 6, 8) Social Science Elective (GER ) General Elective Humanities Elective (GER 7) General Elective BI 150 & Anatomy and Physiology I & Lab (Science 151 Elective) 4.5 BIOL 217 Anatomy & Physiology I (GER 2) 4 FSAD 225 Professional Funeral Practice SUNY General Education Requirement 4 (GER 4, 5, 6, or 8) Liberal Arts Elective (GER 4, 5, 6, 8) BI 152 & Anatomy and Physiology II & Lab (Open 15 Elective) 4.5 General Elective Open Elective -4 General Elective FSAD 211 Embalming & Asep Tech 4 FSAD 214 Funeral Home Management I 5 U/L Liberal Arts Elective U/L General Elective Open Elective -4 General Elective FSAD 121 Analytical Embalming 4 FSAD 129 Clinical Practicum 2 FSAD 07 Human Response to Death 4 6 FSAD 22 Funeral Home Management II U/L Management, Social Science or Health Elective 1 U/L General Elective FSAD 2 Restorative Art 4 FSAD 08 Intro to Internship 1 7 FSAD 401 Funeral Service Law FSAD 406 Bereavement Counseling FSAD 420 Current Isues in Funeral Service FSAD 21 Advanced Embalming 4 8 FSAD 25 Mortuary Compliance 2 FSAD 440 Internship 8 Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total 12

65 Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Funeral Services Administration, B.Tech program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 10) General Education Elective (GER 10) Additional Notes U/L= Upper Level (00/400) * Fulfills writing intensive requirement ** Cores course: covers topics directly assessed on the NBE *** FSAD 111 may be offered online or face-to-face depending on course enrollment "C" or better is required in all FSAD courses and core courses. Students need to pass a total of 0 GER credits with a course in at least 7 of the 10 GER categories. All students, upon admission to the FSAD program, must complete a Blue Card application for the NYS Dept. of Health, Bureau of Funeral Directing. An application fee of $50 and birth certificate are also required. Applicants must not have been convicted of a felony. Licensed Funeral Director Program: Licensed Funeral Directors who have already graduated and passed the National Board Examination are eligible to obtain credit for Funeral Services Administration courses through challenge exams or portfolio development. The FSAD program will allow up to 20 credits in these types of experiential learning. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Applied Science Liberal Arts and Sciences: General Studies program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of _2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Dr. David Penepent, Program Director, Funeral Services Administration 4 Cornell Drive, CH 125 Canton, New York 1617 (15) penepentd@canton.edu

66 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn, President Richard C. Washousky Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Robin Bobowicz Department Chair General Studies : Dr. Kenneth Erickson Dean, School of Science, Health and Criminal Justice Dr. David Penepent Program Director, Funeral Services Administration

67 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Math and Science: Science B. Tech Industrial Technology Management (095) EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 -or- ENGL 102 Expository Writing (GER 10) Oral & Written Expression (GER 10) MT 180 Pre-Calculus Math 4 MATH 12 Pre-Calculus (GER 1) 4 1 SOET 116 Introduction to CADD 2 PH 270 & PHYS 121 & College Physics I & College Physics I Lab College Physics I and Lab 4.5 PH 271 PHYS 125 (GER 2) 4 Lecture/Lab Science Elective -4 Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available ACCT 101 -or- ACCT 104 Foundations of Financial Accounting Or Survey of Accounting MT 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 MATH 161 Calculus I (GER 1) 4 2 PH 272 & PHYS 122 & College Physics II and Lab 4.5 College Physics II & College Physics II Lab 4 PH 27 PHYS 126 Lecture/Lab Science Elective -4.5 Program Elective Lecture/Lab Science Elective -4.5 Program Elective ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) ǂ Transfer credit option available -or- ECON 10 Microeconomics (GER ) MT 14 Introductory Statistics I (Liberal Arts Elective) MATH 141 -or- MECH 251 Statistics (GER 1) Quality Control Lecture/Lab Science Elective -4.5 Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) ǂ Transfer credit option available BSAD 201 Business Law I Program Elective 4 Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) BSAD 40 Management Communications* BSAD 55 Management of Technology 5 SOET 61 Project Management Program Elective Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available BSAD 01 Principles of Management SOET 70 Engineering Economics 6 Program Elective Program Elective U/L Liberal Arts/Science Elective BSAD 449 Strategic Policies & Issues SOET 40 Systems Analysis SOET 77 Engineering Ethics 1 7 Program Elective Program Elective U/L Liberal Arts/Science Elective SOET 477 Engineering Technology Capstone Project SOET 48 Engineering Safety 1 8 Program Elective Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available Business Elective Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total 12 4

68 ǂ Multiple transfer credit options available depending on elective courses selected. Credits for these requirements will be accepted as follows: A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science/Science B. Tech Industrial Technology Management Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Social Science Electives: Choose Two ECON 101 Macroeconomics (GER ) EC 102 or Macroeconomics or -or- EC 10 Microeconomics ECON 10 Microeconomics (GER ) GER Elective (4, 5, 6) GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) GER Elective (4, 5, 6) GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Free Electives: Choose Three BU 121 Accounting Principles I 4 ACCT 101 -or- ACCT 104 Foundations of Financial Accounting Or Survey of Accounting Engineering, Technology, Science, Math or Business Elective -4 Program Elective BU 261 Business Law I BSAD 201 Business Law I BU 240 Principles of Management (L/L course credit only) BSAD 01 Principles of Management Business Elective -4 Business Elective Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits Total Credits 12 4 TOTAL Credits Accepted for Transfer (from both tables above): Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Industrial Technology Management, B.Tech program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) General Education Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) Liberal Arts Elective (GER 1-10) -4 General Education Elective (GER 1-10) -4 EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 10) General Education Elective (GER 10) Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits Total Credits Program Electives Any course from the Canino School of Engineering Technology, or the Business Department. All Program Elective courses presented for graduation must have at least a grade of C (or transfer credit). Students in this program must take at least 45 upper division credits (course numbers 00/400) and a minimum of 0 Liberal Arts credits Additional Notes * Fulfills writing intensive requirement. L/L = Upper Level Courses (100/200). U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400). GER = General Education Requirement. Industrial Technology Management students must meet seven of the ten General Education Requirements. Four of the GERs (GER 1, 2,, and 10) are met with existing curriculum course requirements. The remaining three GERs must be met by selecting one course each in three of the following six areas: American History (GER 4); Western Civilization (GER 5); Other World Cultures (GER 6); Humanities (GER 7); The Arts (GER 8); Foreign Language (GER 9). Student Learning Outcomes can be found at

69 STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Liberal Arts and Sciences: Mathematics and Science/Science program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at Erie Community College. Program Contact Dr. Yu Chin (Eric) Cheng, Curriculum Coordinator 4 Cornell Drive, NN 105 Canton, New York 1617 (15) cheng@canton.edu APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs John Danna Department Chair Physics : Michael Newtown Dean, Canino School of Engineering Technology Dr. Eric Cheng Curriculum Coordinator, Industrial Technology Management

70 Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Math and Science: Math B. Tech Industrial Technology Management (095) EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) ENGL 101 -or- ENGL 102 Expository Writing (GER 10) Oral & Written Expression (GER 10) MT 180 Pre-Calculus Math (Math Elective) 4 MATH 12 Pre-Calculus (GER 1) 4 1 SOET 116 Introduction to CADD 2 PH 270 & PHYS 121 & College Physics I & College Physics I Lab College Physics I and Lab 4.5 PH 271 PHYS 125 (GER 2) 4 Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available ACCT 101 -or- ACCT 104 Foundations of Financial Accounting Or Survey of Accounting 4 MT 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 MATH 161 Calculus I (GER 1) 4 2 PH 272 & PHYS 122 & College Physics II and Lab 4.5 College Physics II & College Physics II Lab 4 PH 27 PHYS 126 MT 182 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 Program Elective MT 28 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III 4 Program Elective EC 102 or EC 10 Macroeconomics or Microeconomics (Social Science Elective) MT 14 Introductory Statistics I (Math Elective) ECON 101 -or- ECON 10 MATH 141 -or- MECH 251 Macroeconomics (GER ) Microeconomics (GER ) Statistics (GER 1) Quality Control MT 284 Introduction to Differential Equations 4 Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available Program Elective GER Elective (4, 5, 6) (Social Science Elective) GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) ǂ Transfer credit option available BSAD 201 Business Law I Program Elective 4 Program Elective Liberal Arts Elective (GER 1-9) GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) GER Elective (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) BSAD 40 Management Communications* BSAD 55 Management of Technology 5 SOET 61 Project Management Program Elective Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available BSAD 01 Principles of Management SOET 70 Engineering Economics 6 Program Elective Program Elective U/L Liberal Arts/Science Elective BSAD 449 Strategic Policies & Issues SOET 40 Systems Analysis SOET 77 Engineering Ethics 1 7 Program Elective Program Elective U/L Liberal Arts/Science Elective SOET 477 Engineering Technology Capstone Project SOET 48 Engineering Safety 1 8 Program Elective Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available Business Elective Accepted Transfer Credit Total 50 SUNY Program Credit Total 12 ǂ Transfer credit option available

71 ǂ Multiple transfer credit options available depending on elective courses selected. Credits for these requirements will be accepted as follows: A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science/Math B. Tech Industrial Technology Management Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Free Electives: Choose Three BU 121 Accounting Principles I 4 ACCT 101 -or- Foundations of Financial Accounting Or 4 ACCT 104 Survey of Accounting Engineering, Technology, Science, Math or Business Elective -4 Program Elective BU 261 Business Law I BSAD 201 Business Law I BU 240 Principles of Management (L/L course credit only) BSAD 01 Principles of Management Business Elective -4 Business Elective Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits Total Credits 12 TOTAL Credits Accepted for Transfer (from both tables above): Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Industrial Technology Management, B.Tech program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) General Education Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) Liberal Arts Elective (GER 1-10) -4 General Education Elective (GER 1-10) -4 EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 10) General Education Elective (GER 10) Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits Total Credits Program Electives Any course from the Canino School of Engineering Technology, or the Business Department. All Program Elective courses presented for graduation must have at least a grade of C (or transfer credit). Students in this program must take at least 45 upper division credits (course numbers 00/400) and a minimum of 0 Liberal Arts credits Additional Notes * Fulfills writing intensive requirement. L/L = Upper Level Courses (100/200). U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400). GER = General Education Requirement. Industrial Technology Management students must meet seven of the ten General Education Requirements. Four of the GERs (GER 1, 2,, and 10) are met with existing curriculum course requirements. The remaining three GERs must be met by selecting one course each in three of the following six areas: American History (GER 4); Western Civilization (GER 5); Other World Cultures (GER 6); Humanities (GER 7); The Arts (GER 8); Foreign Language (GER 9). Student Learning Outcomes can be found at STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Liberal Arts and Sciences: Mathematics and Science/Math program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a

72 cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at Erie Community College. Program Contact Dr. Yu Chin (Eric) Cheng, Curriculum Coordinator 4 Cornell Drive, NN 105 Canton, New York 1617 (15) cheng@canton.edu APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Timothy Cercone Department Chair Mathematics/Computer Science : Michael Newtown Dean, Canino School of Engineering Technology Dr. Eric Cheng Curriculum Coordinator, Industrial Technology Management

73 1 A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science/Math Appendix A: Transfer Course Equivalencies Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 B. Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology (025) ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) -or- ENGL 102 Oral and Written Expression (GER 10) ǂ Transfer credit option available ENGS 101 Introduction to Engineering 2 MT 180 Pre-Calculus Math (Math Elective) 4 MATH 12 Pre-Calculus Algebra (GER 1) 4 PH 270 & PH 271 College Physics I and Lab 4.5 PHYS 121/11 & PHYS 125/15 College/University Physics I & Physics Lab I (GER 2) ǂ Transfer credit option available CAD Elective 2- ǂ Transfer credit option available CONS 172 Technical Statics ENGS 102 Programming for Engineers 2 MT 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 MATH 161 Calculus I (GER 1) 4 MECH 128 Electromechanics 2 PHYS PH 272 & 122/12 & College/University Physics II & College Physics II and Lab 4.5 PH 27 PHYS Physics Lab II 4 126/16 ELEC 261 Electricity 4 MT 182 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 MATH 162 Calculus II 4 MECH 241 & Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power Lab 4 MECH 242 ǂ Transfer credit option available CONS 272 Strength of Materials for Technology Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Program Elective* 4 MT 28 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III 4 Program Elective Program Elective Program Elective MT 284 Introduction to Differential Equations (L/L course credit only) 4 MATH 64 Differential Equations ǂ Transfer credit option available MECH 01 Technical Dynamics 5 ǂ Transfer credit option available MECH 42 Thermodynamics SOET 77 Engineering Ethics 1 Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) U/L Program Elective MT 14 Introductory Statistics I (Math Elective) MATH 141 Statistics MECH 4 Heat Transfer SOET 48 Engineering Safety 1 6 U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective Social Science Electives (GER, 4, 5, or 6) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) MECH 41 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics SOET 61 Project Management 7 U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective Social Science Electives (GER, 4, 5, or 6) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)* MECH 477 Capstone Project SOET 70 Engineering Economics U/L Program Elective** 8 U/L Program Elective** General Education Elective (GER, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9) (Liberal Arts Elective) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Accepted Transfer Credit Total 50-5 SUNY Program Credit Total 126 4

74 ǂ Multiple transfer credit options available depending on elective courses selected. Credits for these requirements will be accepted as follows: A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science/Math B. Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology (2250) Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Free Elective: Choose Two ES 18 Engineering Concepts ENGS 101 Introduction to Engineering 2 ES 148 & 149 Engineering Graphics & CAD Lab 4 CAD Elective 2- ES 207 Statics CONS 172 Technical Statics ES 208 Dynamics (L/L course credit only) MECH 01 Technical Dynamics ES 209 & 210 Mechanics of Materials & Lab 4 CONS 272 Strength of Materials for Technology ES 204 Thermodynamics (L/L course credit only) MECH 42 Thermodynamics Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits 6-8 Total Credits 2- TOTAL Credits Accepted for Transfer (from both tables above): Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.Tech program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Liberal Arts Elective (GER 1-9) -4 General Education Elective (GER 1-9) -4 EN 111 Composition and Interpretation of Literature (GER 10) General Education Elective (GER 10) Additional Notes * Fulfills writing intensive requirement U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement NOTE: Mechanical Engineering Technology students must meet seven of ten General Education Requirements, 45 upper level credits. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science/ Math program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Dan Miller, Curriculum Coordinator, Mechanical Engineering Technology 4 Cornell Drive, NN 105 Canton, New York 1617 (15) , miller@canton.edu

75 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Timothy Cercone Department Chair Mathematics/Computer Science : Michael Newtown Dean, Canino School of Engineering Technology Dan Miller Curriculum Coordinator, Mechanical Engineering Technology

76 1 A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science/Science Appendix A: Transfer Course Equivalencies Effective dates: December 1, 2016 through November 0, 2019 B. Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology (025) ENGL 101 Expository Writing (GER 10) EN 110 College Composition (GER 10) -or- ENGL 102 Oral and Written Expression (GER 10) ǂ Transfer credit option available ENGS 101 Introduction to Engineering 2 MT 180 Pre-Calculus Math 4 MATH 12 Pre-Calculus Algebra (GER 1) 4 PH 270 & PH 271 College Physics I and Lab 4.5 PHYS 121/11 & PHYS 125/15 College/University Physics I & Physics Lab I (GER 2) ǂ Transfer credit option available CAD Elective 2- ǂ Transfer credit option available CONS 172 Technical Statics ENGS 102 Programming for Engineers 2 MT 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4 MATH 161 Calculus I (GER 1) 4 MECH 128 Electromechanics 2 PHYS PH 272 & 122/12 & College/University Physics II & College Physics II and Lab 4.5 PH 27 PHYS Physics Lab II 4 126/16 ELEC 261 Electricity 4 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (Free MT MATH 162 Calculus II 4 elective) MECH 241 & Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power Lab 4 MECH 242 ǂ Transfer credit option available CONS 272 Strength of Materials for Technology Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Program Elective* 4 Lecture/Lab Science Elective -4.5 Program Elective Lecture/Lab Science Elective -4.5 Program Elective Lecture/Lab Science Elective -4.5 Program Elective ǂ Transfer credit option available MATH 64 Differential Equations ǂ Transfer credit option available MECH 01 Technical Dynamics ǂ Transfer credit option available MECH 42 Thermodynamics 5 SOET 77 Engineering Ethics 1 Humanities Elective (GER 7, 8 or 9) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) U/L Program Elective MT 14 Introductory Statistics I (Liberal Arts Elective) MATH 141 Statistics MECH 4 Heat Transfer 6 SOET 48 Engineering Safety 1 U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective Social Science Electives (GER, 4, 5, or 6) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) MECH 41 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics SOET 61 Project Management 7 U/L Program Elective U/L Program Elective Social Science Electives (GER, 4, 5, or 6) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)* MECH 477 Capstone Project SOET 70 Engineering Economics U/L Program Elective** 8 U/L Program Elective** General Education Elective (GER, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9) (Liberal Arts Elective) GER Elective (, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Accepted Transfer Credit Total SUNY Program Credit Total 126 4

77 ǂ Multiple transfer credit options available depending on elective courses selected. Credits for these requirements will be accepted as follows: A.S. Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science/Science B. Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology (2250) Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Free Elective: Choose One ES 18 Engineering Concepts ENGS 101 Introduction to Engineering 2 ES 148 & 149 Engineering Graphics & CAD Lab 4 CAD Elective 2- ES 207 Statics CONS 172 Technical Statics ES 208 Dynamics (L/L course credit only) MECH 01 Technical Dynamics ES 209 & 210 Mechanics of Materials & Lab 4 CONS 272 Strength of Materials for Technology ES 204 Thermodynamics (L/L course credit only) MECH 42 Thermodynamics MT 284 Introduction to Differential Equations (L/L course credit only) 4 MAT 64 Differential Equations Additional Accepted Elective Transfer Credits -4 Total Credits 2- TOTAL Credits Accepted for Transfer (from both tables above): Transfer credits for program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of s Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.Tech program: Course # Course Name Cr Course # Course Name Cr Lecture/Lab Science Elective (GER 2) -4.5 General Education Elective (GER 2) -4 Additional Notes * Fulfills writing intensive requirement U/L = Upper Level Courses (00/400) GER = General Education Requirement NOTE: Mechanical Engineering Technology students must meet seven of ten General Education Requirements, 45 upper level credits. Student Learning Outcomes can be found at STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Science Liberal Arts and Science: Mathematics and Science/ Science program at must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. assures acceptance for students who have a cumulative GPA of.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at. Program Contact Dan Miller, Curriculum Coordinator, Mechanical Engineering Technology 4 Cornell Drive, NN 105 Canton, New York 1617 (15) , miller@canton.edu

78 APPROVALS : Jack Quinn President Richard C. Washousky Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs John Danna Department Chair Physics : Michael Newtown Dean, Canino School of Engineering Technology Dan Miller Curriculum Coordinator, Mechanical Engineering Technology

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