APPENDIX 1 ARTICULATION AND TRANSFER TABLE

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APPENDIX ARTICULATION AND TRANSFER TABLE Stark State College: Associate of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Kent State University: Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology & Justice Studies, General Concentration EQUIVALENCIES CURRENTLY ON THE TRANSFER TABLES STARK STATE COLLEGE Credit s KENT STATE UNIVERSITY Credits SSC English and Communications (6 credits) Kent Core Composition (6 credits) ENG24 College Composition ENG 0 College Writing I ENG2 College Composition II ENG 20 College Writing II SSC Mathematics ( credits) Kent Core Mathematics and Critical Reasoning ( credits) MTH222 Statistics MATH 004 Statistics SSC Arts and Humanities (9 credits) Kent Core Humanities and Fine Arts (9 credits) PHL22 Ethics PHIL 200 Introduction to Ethics HIS2 U.S. History I HIST 2070 History of the U.S.: The Formative Period SSC Social Science (9 credits) Kent Core Social Sciences (6 credits) PSY2 General Psychology PSYC 762 General Psychology SOC2 Sociology SOC 2050 Introduction to Sociology SSC Natural & Physical Science (9 credits) Kent Core Basic Sciences (6-7 credits) BIO26 Science, Energy and the Environment 4 Kent Core Basic Sciences Lab 4 BIO27 Human Biology 4 Kent Core Basic Sciences Lab 4 SSC Transfer Module (additional) Kent Core Additional (6 credits) COM2 Effective Speaking COMM 5000 Introduction to Human Communication SOC2 Dynamics of the Family SOC 240 Interpersonal Relationships & Families College General Requirements College General Requirements SOC225 Cultural Diversity HDFS 40 Cultural Diversity: Implications for the Helping Professions, Kent Core Social Science SSC Natural & Physical Sciences Kent Core Basic Science, numerous course options available Program Requirements Program Requirements CJS2 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM 2000 Introduction to Justice Studies CJS22 Criminology CRIM 6702 Criminology SOC222 Juvenile Delinquency CRIM 670 Juvenile Delinquency CJS29 Corrections CRIM 2670 Corrections CJS222 Criminal Law in the US CRIM 200 Criminal Law CJS22 Criminal Procedure CRIM 4200 Criminal Procedures and Evidence Additional Equivalencies Additional Equivalencies BIO2 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BSCI 200 Anatomy and Physiology I (KBS) (KLAB) 4 BIO22 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 BSCI 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 BIO28 Climate Studies BSCI X000 (KBS) (KLAB) BIO29 Meteorology GEOG 062 Fundamentals of Meteorology BIO0 Ocean Studies GEOL 2080 All About the Oceans (KBS) BIO4 General Biology I 4 BSCI 020 Biological Foundations (KBS) (KLAB) 4 BIO42 General Biology II 4 BSCI 00 Biological Diversity (KBS) (KLAB) 4 BUS22 Microeconomics ECON 22060 Principles of Microeconomics (KSS) BUS222 Macroeconomics ECON 2206 Principles of Macroeconomics (KSS) CHM0 Introduction to Chemistry 4 CHEM X000 (KBS) CHM05 Intro to Forensic Science CHEM X000 (KBS) (KLAB) CHM2 General, Organic and Biological Chemistry I 4 CHEM 0050 Fundamentals of Chemistry (KBS) CHM22 General, Organic and Biological Chemistry II 4 CHEM X000 (KBS) (KLAB) CHEM 0060 General Chemistry I (KBS) & 4 CHM4 General Chemistry I 5 CHEM 0062 General Chemistry I Lab (KBS) (KLAB) CHM42 General Chemistry II 5 CHEM 006 General Chemistry II (KBS) & 4

CHEM 006 General Chemistry II Lab (KBS) (KLAB) CHM205 Forensic Chemistry 4 CHEM 2X000 COM22 Interpersonal Communication COMM 2000 Interpersonal Communication COM2 Small Group Communication COMM 5600 Communication in Small Groups and Teams ENG22 Technical Report Writing ENG 20002 Technical Writing ENG20 Business Communication ENG 006 Professional Writing ENG2 British Literature: Medieval to 785 ENG 2500 Literature in English I ENG24 British Literature: 785 to Present ENG 25002 Literature in English II ENG26 American Literature: Colonial to 865 ENG 25004 Literature in the United States I ENG27 American Literature: 865 to Present ENG 25005 Literature in the United States II GLS2 Introduction to Law and the Legal System POL X000 HIS22 U.S. History II HIST 207 History of the U.S.: The Modern Period HIS22 Western Civilization: to 7 th Century HIST 050 World History: Ancient & Medieval (DIVG) (KHUM) HIS222 Western Civilization: from 7 th Century HIST 05 World History: Modern (DIVG) (KHUM) ITD22 Computer Applications for Professionals CIS 2405 Introduction to Computer Applications MTH08 Exploration in Modern Mathematics MATH 008 Explorations in Modern Mathematics (KMCR) MTH24 Statistics MATH 004 Introductory Statistics (KMCR) 4 MTH25 College Algebra 4 MATH 00 Algebra for Calculus (KMCR) PHY0 Principles of Physics 4 PHY X000 PHY05 Astronomy 4 PHY 240 Frontiers in Astronomy (KBS) & PHY 24 Frontiers in Astronomy Lab (KBS) (KLAB) PHY 00 General College Physics I (KBS) & 4 PHY2 Physics I 4 PHY 02 General College Physics I Lab (KBS) (KLAB) PHY 002 General College Physics II (KBS) & 4 PHY22 Physics II 4 PHY 022 General College Physics II Lab (KBS) (KLAB) PSC2 Political Science POL 000 American Politics (DIVD) (KSS) PSC22 State and Local Government POL 2X000 PSC222 Public Policy POL 2X000 PSY22 Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 22 Psychology of Everyday Life (DIVD) (KSS) PSY24 Industrial/Organizational Psychology PSYC 77 Industrial Psychology PSY220 Social Psychology PSYC 52 Social Psychology PSY22 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 40 Abnormal Psychology SOC22 Social Problems SOC 22778 Social Problems (DIVG) (KSS) SPN00 Elementary Spanish I 4 SPAN 820 Elementary Spanish I 4 SPN200 Elementary Spanish II 4 SPAN 8202 Elementary Spanish II 4 2

APPENDIX 2 SUGGESTED SEMESTER SEQUENCE Stark State College: Associate of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Kent State University: Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology & Justice Studies, General Concentration Course Subject and Title Credit Hours Semester One: [6 Credit Hours] Stark State College SSC0 Student Success Seminar Upper Division Notes on Transfer Coursework to Kent State ITD22 Computer Applications for Professionals #Fulfills CIS 2405 Introduction to Computer Applications, General Elective (lower division) ENG24 College Composition #Fulfills ENG 0 College Writing I, Kent Core Composition PHL22 Ethics #Fulfills PHIL 200 Introduction to Ethics, Kent Core Humanities CJS2 Introduction to Criminal Justice #Fulfills CRIM 2000 Introduction to Criminal Justice Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 4 Semester Two: [5-8 Credit Hours] Stark State College Mathematics Elective 6-4 Natural Sciences Elective 2-5 Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 4 CJS24 Policing #Fulfills CRIM 2200 Police Role CJS29 Corrections #Fulfills CRIM 2670 Corrections Semester Three: [5-7 Credit Hours] Stark State College Natural Sciences Elective 2-5 Written & Oral Communication Elective SOC225 Cultural Diversity #Fulfills Kent Core Additional CJS22 Criminology #Fulfills CRIM 6702 Criminology CJS222 Criminal Law in the United States #Fulfills CRIM 200 Criminal Law Semester Four: [2-5 Credit Hours] Stark State College Arts & Humanities Elective Written & Oral Communication Elective Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 4 Elective 5 (if needed) 0- CJS22 Criminal Procedure 60-6 Total Credit Hours to Graduate with the AA Degree from Stark State College #Fulfills CRIM 4200 Criminal Procedures and Evidence #Course will fulfill Kent State University s Kent Core (general education) requirement. Arts and Humanities Electives: ENG2, ENG24, ENG26, ENG27, HIS2, HIS22, HIS22, HIS222 2 Natural Sciences Electives: BIO2, BIO22, BIO26, BIO27, BIO28, BIO29, BIO0, BIO4, BIO42, CHM0, CHM05, CHM2, CHM22, CHM4, CHM42, CHM205, PHY0, PHY05, PHY2, PHY22 Written & Oral Communication Electives: COM2, COM22, COM2, ENG22, ENG20, ENG2 4 Social & Behavioral Sciences Electives: PSC2, PSC22, PSC222, PSY2, PSY22, PSY220, PSY22, SOC2, SOC2, SOC22, SOC222 5 Electives (if needed): BUS22, BUS222, GLS2, PSY24, SPN00, SPN200 6 Mathematics Electives: MTH08, MTH24, MTH25

Course Subject and Title Credit Hours Semester Five: [7-8 Credit Hours] Kent State University Foreign Language (Elementary I) 4-5 ENG 20 College Writing II Kent Core Basic Science Kent Core Fine Art Upper Division SOC 220 Researching Society CRIM 7 Minorities in Crime and Justice or CRIM 74 Women in Crime and Justice Semester Six: [4-5 Credit Hours] Kent State University Foreign Language (Elementary II) 4-5 SOC 2220 Data Analysis () and SOC 222 Data Analysis Laboratory () 4 Concentration Requirements 6 Semester Seven: [4-6 Credit Hours] Kent State University Notes on Transfer Coursework to Kent State @ENG2 Requirement complete if SSC Transfer Module is completed prior to transfer. Fulfills College General Requirement. @Course may be taken at SSC prior to transferring to KSU. Requirement complete if SSC Transfer Module is completed prior to transfer. Foreign Language Requirement -5 See Foreign Language Note CRIM 472 Court Functions General Electives (upper division) 8 Semester Eight: [2-4 Credit Hours] Kent State University Foreign Language Requirement -5 See Foreign Language Note Concentration Requirement General Electives (upper division) 6 25-7 Total Credit Hours to Graduate with the BA, including transfer coursework, from Kent State University @Course may be taken at Stark State College prior to transferring to Kent State. However, please be aware of Kent State s residence policy (www.kent.edu/catalog/202/policies/requirements-undergraduate.cfm). Graduation Requirements Summary Minimum Total Hours Minimum Upper- Division Hours Minimum Kent Core Hours 2 42 6 Global / Domestic Diversity Course Kent Core/ CRIM 7 or 74; or SOC 2570 Writing- Intensive SOC 220 Experiential Learning CRIM 46792 or 46798; or visit www.kent.edu/catalog/elr Minimum Major GPA Overall GPA 2.000 2.000 Kent Core Summary Kent Core Categories Composition (6-8 credit hours) ENG 002, 0, 20; HONR 097, 0297 4 Important Notes Remaining Credit Hours Enrollment based on placement test 6-8 Mathematics and Critical Reasoning (-5 credit hours) Enrollment based on placement test -5 Humanities and Fine Arts (9 credit hours) Minimum one course from humanities in Arts and Sciences and minimum one course from fine arts Social Sciences (6 credit hours) Must be selected from two curricular areas Basic Sciences (6-7 credit hours) Must include one laboratory Additional (6 credit hours) Must be selected from two Kent Core categories May fulfill global diversity requirement 9 credits fulfilled in this major with CRIM 26704; may fulfill global diversity requirement May fulfill global diversity requirement 6 6-7

* Minimum 2 hours of CRIM and/or PLST courses. A maximum 6 credit hours of the following courses may be used fulfill the concentration electives: CRIM 4509 Variable Topic Workshop, CRIM 45096 Individual Investigation, CRIM 46792 Internship [fulfills ELR] and/or CRIM 46798 Research in Criminology and Justice Studies [fulfills ELR]. Some courses have prerequisites; consult individual course descriptions. ** PLST 6792 Internship in Paralegal may not be used as a concentration elective. W D A minimum C (2.0) grade must be earned in SOC 220 to fulfill the writing-intensive requirement. Fulfills domestic diversity requirement. Note : Concentration requirements * (2 credit hours, 9 credit hours must be upper-division), choose from the following (minimum of 6 hours must be CRIM and/or PLST courses): CRIM courses not selected earlier* -2 PSYC 0 Forensic Psychology PHIL 05 Philosophy and Justice PSYC 40 Abnormal Psychology PLST course ** -9 PSYC 408 Psychological Interventions POL 00 Courts SOC 2570 Inequality in Societies D POL 00 Introduction to Public Administration SOC 2762 Deviant Behavior POL 408 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties SOC 42577 Sociology of Family Violence *CRIM 46792 Internship is recommended to fulfill concentration requirement, but is not required. Note 2: Note : Note: One additional course taken from the Kent Core Basic Science courses in the following Arts and Sciences disciplines: Anthropology (ANTH), Biological Sciences (BSCI), Chemistry (CHEM), Geography (GEOG), Geology (GEOL) or Physics (PHY). Students may take the courses listed in the "introductory" sequences with the restrictions noted above in the Kent Core Basic Science section. The course may not be from the student's major. One additional course taken from the Kent Core Social Sciences courses in the following Arts and Sciences disciplines: Anthropology (ANTH), Applied Conflict Management (CACM), Geography (GEOG), Criminology and Justice Studies (CRIM), Political Science (POL), Psychology (PSYC) or Sociology (SOC). The course may not be from the student's major. All courses taken from the list of major program requirements are used in the calculation of the major GPA. Foreign Language Note: Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in the College of Arts and Sciences must have the equivalent of Elementary I and II in any language, plus one of the following options: a. Intermediate I and II of the same language b. Elementary I and II of a second language c. Any combination of two courses from the following list: -Intermediate I of the same language -MCLS 000 Introduction to Structural Concepts for Language Students -MCLS 20000 Global Literacy and Cultural Awareness -MCLS 2009 Seminar: Global Literacy Case Studies All students with prior foreign language experience should take the foreign language placement test to determine the appropriate level at which to start. Some students may begin their university foreign language experience beyond the Elementary I level and will complete the requirement with fewer credit hours and fewer courses. This may be accomplished by: () passing a course beyond the Elementary I through Intermediate II level or (2) receiving credit through Credit by Exam (CBE), the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), the Advanced Placement (AP) exam or credit through the International Baccalaureate (IB) program; or () being designated a "native speaker" of a non-english language (consult with the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Office for additional Information). When students complete the requirement with fewer than 4 credit hours and four courses, they will complete the remaining hours with general electives. Kent Core Students must complete a minimum 6 credit hours of the Kent Core. Certain courses required in programs and in student s major field may also fulfill the Kent Core. Honors equivalents shall satisfy the Kent Core. None of the courses on the Kent Core list may be taken with a pass/fail grade. Visit www.kent.edu/catalog/kent-core for course list. Diversity Course Requirement Students must complete a two-course diversity requirement, consisting of one with a domestic (U.S.) focus and one with a global focus. One course must come from the Kent Core. The second course may be taken as a second Kent Core, within a major or minor, or as a general elective; or, with dean s approval, by completing one semester of study in another country. Visit www.kent.edu/catalog/diversity for course list. Writing-Intensive Course Requirement Students must complete a one-course writing-intensive requirement in their major and earn minimum C (2.00) grade. Visit www.kent.edu/catalog/wic for course list. Experiential Learning Requirement 5

To provide students with direct engagement in learning experiences that promote academic relevance, meaning and an understanding of real-world issues, students must complete this requirement at Kent State, either as a for-credit course or as a noncredit, non-course experience approved by the appropriate faculty member. Visit www.kent.edu/catalog/elr for course list. Upper-Division Requirement Students must complete a minimum 9 upper-division (numbered 0000 to 49999) credit hours of coursework. Programs in the College of Arts and Sciences require a minimum of 42 hours of upper-division coursework. 6