Transfer credits from Effective from 3/18/2014 through 01/15/2020 University has developed this Degree Program Transfer Guide to assist students transferring from to. This guide doesn t represent all courses required for programs; rather, it provides a list of courses that, when completed at, may transfer to. For a complete list of course requirements in each program, please see the Academic Catalog. This guide is based on a review of courses by as of 3/18/2014 and is subject to review and modification at any time and without prior notice. Limitations and restrictions may apply. Bachelor s degree programs included in this guide are: Accounting from Accounting AAS degree program Technical Management from Accounting AAS degree program from E-Business Management AAS degree program from Physical Therapy Assistant AAS degree program Process Applicants seeking to transfer credit must: 1. Request a formal credit evaluation prior to beginning the first class at University; and 2. Provide to an official transcript from the institution where the credit was earned. Please see a University admissions representative to request a transfer credit evaluation. Transfer credit is considered on an individual basis and awarded only upon receipt of an official transcript. Limitations and Restrictions Admission and transfer credit applicability are subject but not limited to University's admission requirements, program requirements, and academic policies, including but not limited to the external transfer credit policy. Additional state-specific requirements for transfer credit acceptance may apply. Please note the following: A grade of C (70%) or higher is required for all transfer credits to University. Courses accepted in transfer may not be applicable to the academic program chosen by the student. The number of credits granted for any course equivalency may not exceed the number on the transcript associated with the transfer course. Curriculum changes at either institution may affect transferability and applicability of certain credits. A time limit may be imposed on the ability to transfer credits for some courses, especially those in technical or evolving areas. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS TRANSFER GUIDE DO NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, BETWEEN ANY APPLICANT OR STUDENT AND DEVRY UNIVERSITY. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS NEITHER AN AWARD NOR A COMMITMENT TO AWARD CREDIT AT DEVRY UNIVERSITY. Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended can be found at www.devry.edu/degree-programs/ge.html. In New York, University operates as College of New York. University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), www.hlcommission.org. Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation. is certified to operate by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. Arlington Campus: 2450 Crystal Dr., Arlington, VA 22202. University is authorized for operation by the THEC, www.tn.gov/thec Nashville Campus: 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Unresolved complaints may be reported to the Illinois Board of Higher Education through the online compliant system http://complaints.ibhe.org/ or by mail to 1 N. Old State Capitol Plaza, Ste. 333, Springfield, IL 62701-1377. Program availability varies by location. In site-based programs, students will be required to take a substantial amount of coursework online to complete their program. 2016 Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved. Program Transfer Guide Rev. 3/18/2014 1 of 5
Accounting Bachelor s Degree Program from Accounting AAS Degree Program University General Business and Technology Accounting Systems and Procedures ACC 112 Financial Accounting ACCT212 Introduction to Business BUS 111 Intro to Business and Technology BUSN115 Principles of Marketing BUS 112 Marketing BUSN319 Accounting Intermediate Accounting I ACC 114 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT304 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 214 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT305 Advanced Tax Accounting ACC 221 Federal Income Tax ACCT429 Auditing ACC 222 Auditing ACCT444 I Electives Income Tax Accounting ACC 211 Individual Income Tax ACCT224 Program Transfer Guide Rev. 3/18/2014 2 of 5
from Accounting AAS Degree Program Up to 40 credit hours of credits may be applied to University s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, and. SOLEX College University Business, Management and Technology Accounting Systems and Procedures ACC 112 Financial Accounting ACCT212 Introduction to Business BUS 111 Intro to Business and Technology BUSN115 Principles of Marketing BUS 112 Marketing BUSN319 I University s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty, which consists be applied to University s Technical Management program. Program-specific coursework from associate degree programs may apply to either the technical specialty area or electives. Students should meet with their University Accounting Applications and Payroll ACC 122 Accounting elective ACCT1TR Intermediate Accounting I ACC 114 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT304 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 214 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT305 Advanced Tax Accounting ACC 221 Federal Income Tax ACCT429 Auditing ACC 222 Auditing ACCT444 Projects/Practicum ACC 223 Accounting elective ACCT1TR Income Tax Accounting ACC 211 Individual Income Tax ACCT224 Business Negotiations and Effective BUS 214 Business elective BUSN1TR Speaking New Business Venture Development BUS 114 Business elective BUSN1TR Small Business Operations BUS 115 Business elective BUSN1TR Effective Sales Management BUS 116 Business elective BUSN1TR E-commerce for Entrepreneurs BUS 117 Business elective BUSN1TR Program Transfer Guide Rev. 3/18/2014 3 of 5
from E-Business Management AAS Degree Program Up to 40 credit hours of credits may be applied to University s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, and. SOLEX College University Business, Management and Technology Principles of Management BUS 312 Principles of Management MGMT303 Principles of Finance BUS 313 Finance BUSN379 I University s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty, which consists be applied to University s Technical Management program. Program-specific coursework from associate degree programs may apply to either the technical specialty area or electives. Students should meet with their University Introduction to Web Development EBS 110 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR Introduction to e-business EBS 111 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR Exploring e-business Technologies and EBS 112 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR Infrastructure Principles of e-marketing EBS 114 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR Principles of Supply Chain Management EBS 116 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR e-business Project Management EBS 211 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR Developing e-business Solutions EBS 212 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR Information Security EBS 214 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR Website Usability, Accessibility and Search EBS 215 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR Engine Optimization e-business Practicum EBS 217 Electronic Commerce elective ECOM1TR Program Transfer Guide Rev. 3/18/2014 4 of 5
from Physical Therapy Assistant AAS Degree Program Up to 40 credit hours of credits may be applied to University s Technical Management program. From these 40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas:,, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, and. University General Psychology GEN 116 Psychology PSYC110 Introduction to Pathology MED 121 Fundamentals of Pathophysiology BIOS260 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology MED 211 Science Elective SCI1TR University s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty, which consists be applied to University s Technical Management program. Program-specific coursework from associate degree programs may apply to either the technical specialty area or electives. Students should meet with their University Medical Ethics GEN 115 Health Rights and Responsibilities HSM320 Introduction to PTA PTA 111 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR PT Conditions I PTA 112 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Interventions I PTA 113 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Professional Issues I PTA 114 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Documentation I PTA 115 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Clinical Kinesiology PTA 116 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Clinical Education I PTA 117 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR PT Conditions II PTA 212 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Interventions II PTA 213 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Professional Issues II PTA 214 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Documentation II PTA 215 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR PT Conditions III PTA 312 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Interventions III PTA 313 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Clinical Education II PTA 217 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Physical Therapist Assistant Seminar PTA 225 Technical Specialty or Elective ELTV1TR Program Transfer Guide Rev. 3/18/2014 5 of 5