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Bachelor Degree Programs Bachelor of Aviation Technology 2013-2014 Degree Transfer Agreement Master Degree Programs Master of Business Administration - Strategic Management Concentration Master of Management Bachelor of Child Development Bachelor of Commerce - Business Management Bachelor of Commerce- Financial Services Management Bachelor of Commerce- International Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Commerce- Financial Services Management Bachelor of Commerce- International Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Commerce- Human Resources Strategy and Technology Bachelor of Commerce- International Business Management Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies Bachelor of Science - Nursing Bachelor of Technology - Informatics and Security Master of Business Administration - Strategic Management Concentration Master of Management Master of Business Administration - Strategic Management Concentration Master of Management Master of Business Administration - Accounting Concentration Master of Management Master of Business Administration - Strategic Human Resources Management Concentration Master of Management Master of Business Administration - Strategic Management Concentration Master of Management Master of Business Administration - Strategic Management Concentration Master of Management Master of Science in Nursing Master of Business Administration - Health Care Management Concentration Master of Science Information Assurance Master of Science - Technology Management

Bachelor Degree Programs Bachelor of Technology - Software Development Master Degree Programs Master of Science - Technology Management Master of Business Administration - Strategic Management Concentration Master of Management Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation Master of Business Administration - Health Care Management Concentration Master of Business Administration - Strategic Management Concentration Master of Management 3 Year Diploma Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Accounting and Finance (Optional Co-op) Accounting Fraud Investigation Accounting and Finance (Optional Co-op) Accounting and Finance (Optional Co-op) Accounting and Finance (Optional Co-op) Accounting Information Management BBA/MBA Professional Accountancy Finance Animation Computer Information Systems - Business Simulation and Computer Gaming (this program cannot be completed online) Animation Technology Management - Global IT Project Management Aviation Safety (Optional Co-op) Biotechnology Advanced (Optional Co-op) (formerly named Biotechnology Technologist (Research) Business Administration - Financial Planning- (Optional Co-op) Business Administration - Entrepreneurship and Small Business Business Administration - Entrepreneurship and Small Business Business Administration Human Resources- (Optional Co-op) Business Administration Human Resources- (Optional Co-op) Business Administration Human Resources- (Optional Co-op) Health Services Administration Finance Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Human Resource Management Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management

3 Year Diploma Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Business Administration Management Human Resource Management Business Administration Management Business Administration Management Business Administration Management Business Administration Management Business Administration Marketing Business Administration Marketing Business Administration Marketing Business Administration Purchasing and Supply Management Business Administration Purchasing and Supply Management Business Administration Purchasing and Supply Management Business Administration Retail Management Business Administration Retail Management Business Administration Retail Management Chemical Laboratory Technology (Optional Co-op) Chemical Laboratory Technology - Pharmaceutical - (Optional Co-op) Child and Youth Worker Civil Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) International Business Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Marketing Marketing Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Management Marketing BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Marketing Computer Engineering Technology Technology Management - Global IT Project Management Computer Programming and Analysis - (Optional Co-op) Computer Programming and Analysis - (Optional Co-op) Computer Information Systems - Business Simulation and Computer Gaming (this program cannot be completed online) Computer Information Systems - Database Management

3 Year Diploma Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Computer Programming and Analysis - Computer Information Systems - (Optional Co-op) Programming Computer Programming and Analysis - (Optional Co-op) Computer Programming and Analysis - (Optional Co-op) Computer Systems Technology - (Optional Co-op) Electronics Engineering Technology - Communications (Optional Co-op) Electronics Engineering Technology - Control Systems (Optional Co-op) Environmental Technology (Optional Co-op) Esthetics and Spa Therapies Fashion Arts Fashion Business Management Fashion Business Management Fire Protection Engineering Technology - (Optional Co-op) Graphic Design International Business Administration - (Optional Co-op) International Business Administration - (Optional Co-op) International Business Administration - (Optional Co-op) Mechanical Engineering Technology - Building Sciences - (Optional Co-op) Mechanical Engineering Technology Industrial Design Computer Information Systems - Web Design and Development (this program cannot be completed online) Technology Management - Global IT Project Management Technology Management - Global IT Project Management Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management International Business Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management

2 Year Diploma Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Accounting Accounting Fraud Investigation Accounting Accounting Accounting Accounting and Payroll (Optional Co-op) Accounting and Payroll (Optional Co-op) Accounting and Payroll (Optional Co-op) Accounting and Payroll (Optional Co-op) Acting for Camera and Voice Aviation Operations - (Optional Co-op) Aviation Operations - (Optional Co-op) Behavioural Sciences Broadcasting - Radio Broadcasting - Television Building Systems Engineering Technician (Optional Co-op) Business - Insurance Business - Insurance Business - Insurance Business - Marketing Business - Marketing Business - Marketing Chemical Laboratory Technician Civil Engineering Technician (Optional Co-op) Accounting Information Management BBA/MBA Professional Accountancy Finance Accounting Fraud Investigation Accounting Information Management BBA/MBA Professional Accountancy Finance Management BBA/MBA Strategic Management Health Services Administration Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Marketing Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Computer Networking and Technical Support Networking Technology - Network Security (this program cannot be completed online)

2 Year Diploma Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Computer Networking and Technical Support Technology Management - Global IT Project Management Computer Programmer Computer Information Systems - Business Simulation and Computer Gaming (this program cannot be completed online) Computer Programmer Computer Information Systems - Database Management Computer Programmer Computer Information Systems - Programming Computer Programmer Computer Information Systems - Web Design and Development (this program cannot be completed online) Computer Programmer Technology Management - Global IT Project Management Cosmetic Techniques and Management Court and Tribunal Administration Creative Advertising Digital Media Arts Early Childhood Education Electronics Engineering Technician - Broadband Cable Electronics Engineering Technician - Communications Marketing Electronics Engineering Technician - Computers Technology Management - Global IT Project Management Environmental Landscape Management (Co-op) Environmental Technician - (Optional Co-op) Environmental Technician - Sampling and Monitoring Esthetician

2 Year Diploma Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Event and Media Production (formerly named Corporate Media Production) Fashion Business Fashion Business Financial Services Client Services Fire Protection Engineering Technician Golf Course Technician Hospitality and Management - Hotel and Restaurant (Optional Co-op) Hospitality and Management - Hotel and Restaurant (Optional Co-op) Hospitality and Management - Hotel and Restaurant (Optional Co-op) Hospitality and Management - Hotel and Restaurant (Optional Co-op) Independent Digital Photography Independent Illustration International Business International Business International Business Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Finance Health Services Administration Human Resource Management International Business Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Marketing Sport Management Sport Management Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Marketing Sport Management International Business Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management

2 Year Diploma Programs Bachelor Degree Programs International Transportation and Customs Journalism Law Clerk Liberal Arts Library and Information Technician Mechanical Engineering Technician - Tool Design Office Administration - Executive Office Administration - Legal Office Administration - Medical Opticianry (Co-op) Police Foundations Public Administration - Municipal Public Administration - Municipal Real Property Administration (Assessment and Appraisal) Recreation and Leisure Services Recreation and Leisure Services Social Service Worker Social Service Worker - Gerontology Social Service Worker - Immigrants and Refugees Tourism and Travel - Eco-Adventure Tourism and Niche Travel Specialization Tourism and Travel - Eco-Adventure Tourism and Niche Travel Specialization Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option Health Services Administration Health Services Administration Management BBA/MBA - Strategic Management Marketing Sport Management Health Services Administration Health Services Administration Health Services Administration Marketing Sport Management Marketing Sport Management

2 Year Diploma Programs Bachelor Degree Programs Tourism and Travel - Leisure and Corporate Travel Marketing Specialization - (Optional Co-op) Tourism and Travel - Leisure and Corporate Travel Specialization - (Optional Co-op) Tourism and Travel - Meeting, Conventions, and Conferences Specialization - (Optional Co-op) Tourism and Travel - Meeting, Conventions, and Conferences Specialization - (Optional Co-op) Tourism and Travel - Tourism Services Specialization - (Optional Co-op) Tourism and Travel - Tourism Services Specialization - (Optional Co-op) Veterinary Technician Visual Merchandising Arts Sport Management Marketing Sport Management Marketing Sport Management

ACC FRD BBA Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR Major ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance LEGL210 Business Law Foundations STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MGMT211 Management Foundations MKTG211 Marketing Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION Bachelor of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Humanities Elective ACCT310 Accounting Fraud Examination ACCT320 Auditing and Assurance Services ACCT350 Accounting Information Systems ACCT401 Internal Accounting I ACCT402 Internal Accounting II ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing ACCT495 Accounting Issues and Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * IAAS221 Security Foundations IAAS332 Authentication and Audits PSMG250 Investigative Techniques and Procedures In pursuing the BBA in Accounting Fraud Investigation the student must have completed a minimum of 4 semesters of sequential accounting foundation courses and foundational courses in cost accounting, accounting information technology, taxation and statistics. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. * In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include 5 upper-level ACCT courses, 2 IAAS course, PSMG 250 and ACCT495. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be substituted upon approval by the Associate Dean. BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting Fraud Investigation degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

ACCT BBA Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR Major ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance LEGL210 Business Law Foundations STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MGMT211 Management Foundations MKTG211 Marketing Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC Social Science Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Humanities Elective ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACCT320 Auditing and Assurance Services ACCT350 Accounting Information Systems ACCT420 Government/Not-for-Profit Accounting ACCT495 Accounting Issues and Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * Choose four (4) courses (12 credit hours) of Accounting Electives OR Choose one of the following specialties Accounting Electives: [AI] ACCT310 Accounting Fraud Examination ACCT316 Federal Taxation II ACCT401 Internal Auditing I ACCT402 Internal Auditing II ACCT415 Advanced Accounting Topics ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing ACCT461 CMA Prep Financial Planning/Performance Control ACCT462 CMA Prep Financial Decision Making ACCT490 Accounting BBA Internship ACCT440 Advanced Strategic Management Accounting ACCT490 Accounting Internship FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance Internal Auditing Specialty [AIIA] ACCT401 Internal Auditing I ACCT402 Internal Auditing II ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing ACCT461 CMA Prep Financial Planning/Performance Control Management Accounting Specialty [AIMA] Choose 12 credits from the following: ACCT415 Advanced Accounting Topics ACCT421 EDP Computer Auditing ACCT461 CMA Prep Financial Planning/Performance Control ACCT462 CMA Prep Financial Decision Making FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance In pursuing the BBA in Accounting Information Management the student must have completed a minimum of 4 semesters of sequential accounting foundation courses and foundational courses in cost accounting, accounting information technology, taxation and statistics. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include 6 upper-level ACCT and/or FINC courses, and ACCT495. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. * BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting Information Management degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

PROACCB/MBA PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY PROGRAM Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 150 Semester Credit Hours Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR Major ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance LEGL210 Business Law Foundations STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MGMT211 Management Foundations MKTG211 Marketing Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC Social Science Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN Humanities Elective ACCT213 Cost Accounting ACCT315 Federal Taxation I ACCT320 Auditing and Assurance Services ACCT350 Accounting Information Systems ACCT415 Advanced Accounting Topics ACCT495 Accounting Issues and Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility ACCT625 Accounting Information Systems ACCT640 Managerial Accounting ACCT650 CPA Responsibilities and Ethics Graduate Level courses ACCT600 700 Accounting Elective ACCT600 700 Accounting Elective ACCT600 Professional Accountancy Seminar ACCT730 Taxation Corporations and Trust BUSN650 Business Analysis ECON625 Managerial Economics FINC620 Financial Management MGMT645 Organizational Development and Culture MGMT755 Strategic Planning and Management OR MGMT780 Global Business Strategies MISG620 Accounting Information Systems MKTG610 Marketing Strategies Capstone CAPS790 Capstone Internship OR CAPS799 SABR781 Capstone Experience OR Study Abroad Experience In pursuing the BBA/MBA in Professional Accountancy the student must have completed a minimum of 4 semesters of sequential accounting principles and foundational courses in cost accounting, accounting information technology, taxation and statistics. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. * In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours which must include 3 undergraduate upper-level 300+ ACCT courses, MGMT420, and ACCT495 plus all 600-700 level courses shown. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. Students must complete a minimum total of 150 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Business Administration Professional Accountancy degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

FINANCE BBA Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR Major ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance LEGL210 Business Law Foundations STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MGMT211 Management Foundations MKTG211 Marketing Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC Social Science Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN Humanities Elective BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance FINC215 Investment Planning FINC220 Money and Banking FINC235 Financial Analysis for Business Managers FINC402 Portfolio Management FINC495 Financial Planning Capstone OR FINC490 Bachelor of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Finance BBA Internship FINANCE Choose 3 of the following elective courses (9 credit hours) OR Choose the Financial Planning Specialty Finance Electives [FN] ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II FINC222 Behavioral Finance FINC230 Financial Planning and Insurance FINC301 Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits FINC310 Real Estate Finance FINC320 International Finance FINC401 Estate Planning FINC403 Health Care Finance Financial Planning Specialty [FFP] (18 credit hours) ACCT315 Federal Taxation I ACCT316 Federal Taxation II FINC222 Behavioral Finance FINC230 Financial Planning and Insurance FINC301 Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits FINC401 Estate Planning Please note: If you choose the Financial Planning Specialty you do not have to take the SOSC-Social Science Elective. In pursuing the BBA in Finance the student must have completed a minimum of 3 semesters of sequential accounting principals, a foundational course in corporate finance, and statistics. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. * In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include 2-200+ level FINC course, the chosen specialty or elective ACCT and/or FINC courses, FINC402 and FINC490 or FINC495. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration Finance degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

GENERAL BUSINESS Bachelor of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Foundations ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I ACCT202 Accounting Foundations II BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR GEN BUS BBA Major ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance LEGL210 Business Law Foundations STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MGMT211 Management Foundations MKTG211 Marketing Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC Social Science Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN Humanities Elective BUSN303 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test* BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone FINC223 OR Entrepreneurial Finance OR FINC235 Financial Analysis for Business Managers HRMG213 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior MGMT440 Strategic Management In pursuing the BBA degree program the student must have completed foundational coursework in finance, management, marketing statistics and 2 sequential semesters of accounting principles. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. * In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include FINC 223 or FINC235, BUSN303, BUSN495 and MGMT440. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. Exceptions may be made for students that have completed the Graduate certificate programs. BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

HRMG BBA Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR Major ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance LEGL210 Business Law Foundations STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MKTG211 Marketing Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC Social Science Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Humanities Elective BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * GPMT350 Principles of Project Management HRMG313 Staffing Organizations HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations HRMG330 International Human Resource Management OR HRMG490 Human Resource Management BBA Internship HRMG350 Training for Organizations HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution HRMG433 Compensation Administration HRMG453 Strategic Human Resources LEGL401 Employment and Labor Law MGMT321 Organizational Behavior In pursuing the BBA in Human Resource Management the student must have completed foundational coursework in management, human resources management, finance, two sequential semesters in accounting principles and statistics. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. * In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include 6 upper-level LEGL, GPMT, HRMG and/or MGMT courses, and HRMG453. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration Human Resource Management degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

INT BUS BBA Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR Major ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance LEGL210 Business Law Foundations STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MKTG211 Marketing Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC Social Science Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN Humanities Elective BUSN303 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone FINC235 Financial Analysis for Business Managers FINC320 International Finance GPMT350 Principles of Project Management LEGL320 International Business Law MGMT330 International Management MGMT440 Strategic Management MKTG421 International Marketing SABR381 Study Abroad Experience OR MGMT490I INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Bachelor of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours International Management BBA Internship In pursuing the BBA in International Business the student must have completed foundational coursework in finance, international business, management, statistics, two sequential semesters of accounting principles and two sequential semesters of a foreign language. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. * In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include FINC235 and 6 upper level BUSN, MGMT and/or MKTG courses and BUSN495. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. Exceptions may be made for students that have completed the Graduate certificate program (see below). BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration International Business degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

MGMT BBA Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR Major ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance MATH320 Introduction to Statistics MGMT211 Management Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC Social Science Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN Humanities Elective BUSN303 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone FINC223** Entrepreneurial Finance OR FINC235 MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Financial Analysis for Business Managers OR Please note: If you choose to take a Specialty instead of the Management electives (see below) you do not have to take SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN Humanities Elective. FINC320 International Finance GPMT350 Principles of Project Management HRMG213 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior MGMT357 Operations Management MGMT440 Strategic Management Plus 3 (three) upper level Management electives from the course options listed below or choose a Specialty: Management Electives may include any upper level MGMT courses and/or any of the following: BUSN311 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution MKTG320 Marketing of Services MKTG345 Pricing Concepts and Methods MKTG404 Business to Business Marketing MKTG430 New Product Development and Innovation SABR381 Study Abroad Experience Entrepreneurship Specialty [MENT] (5 courses - 15 credit hours) BUSN265 Entrepreneurship BUSN311 Business Planning for Entrepreneurs OR MKTG430 New Product Development and Innovation MGMT312 Creativity and Innovation MKTG320 Marketing of Services OR MKTG345 Pricing Concepts and Methods MKTG322 Internet Marketing (Page 1 of 2)

Financial Management Specialty [MGFN] (5 courses - 15 credit hours) Take the following 3 courses - 9 credit hours ACCT213 Cost Accounting FINC212 Advanced Corporate Finance FINC220 Money and Banking Choose one area of emphasis (2 courses - 6 credit hours): Emphasis in Financial Analysis: FINC235 Financial Analysis for Business Managers FINC320 International Finance OR Emphasis in Investments: FINC215 Investment Planning and FINC402 Portfolio Management Global Project Mgmt Specialty [CTGT] (4 courses - 12 credit hours) GPMT385 Managing Project Schedules GPMT400 Financial Management of Projects GPMT410 Global Sourcing for Projects GPMT445 Risk Management of Projects OR GPMT490 GPMT499 Project Management Internship (3-6 credit hours) OR Certified Project Mgt Professional Preparation Leadership Effectiveness Specialty [MGLE] (4 courses - 12 credit hours) HRMG314 Managing Change in Organizations MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility MGMT435 Leadership Challenges Seminar Risk Management and Insurance Specialty [RMGI] (5 courses - 15 credits) RMGI221 Principles of Risk Management & Insurance RMGI322 Personal Insurance RMGI323 Commercial Insurance RMGI420 Insurance Company Operations and Regulations RMGI454 Risk Management Sustainable Business Development [SBDV] (5 courses - 15 credit hours) MGMT330 International Management MGMT370 Sustainability Principles and Theories MGMT413 Sustainable Supply Chain Management MGMT420 Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility MGMT450 Sustainable Global Business Design and Strategy In pursuing the BBA in Management the student must have completed foundational coursework in management, finance, two sequential semesters of accounting principles and statistics. * ** It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include FINC235, 3 upper-level BUSN, GPMT and MGMT courses, the chosen electives or specialty courses, and BUSN495. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. FINC223 is recommended when choosing the Entrepreneurship Specialty Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration Management degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University. (Page 2 of 2)

STRMGTB/MBA STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 150 Semester Credit Hours Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MKTG211 Marketing Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC Social Science Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society OR HUMN Humanities Elective Major BUSN303 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone FINC223 Entrepreneurial Finance OR FINC235 Financial Analysis for Business Managers OR FINC320 International Finance GPMT350 Principles of Project Management OR HRMG431 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution HRMG213 Human Resource Management MGMT321 Organizational Behavior MGMT330 International Management OR MGMT357 Operations Management MGMT399 Certified Manager Preparation MGMT375 Leadership Theory and Discovery MGMT490 ** Management Internship OR SABR381 ** Student Abroad Experience ACCT 640 Managerial Accounting MGMT 645 Organizational Development and Culture MKTG610 Marketing Strategies Graduate Level courses BUSN650 Business Analysis ECON625 Managerial Economics FINC 620 Financial Management HRMG700 Managing Human Resources MGMT 745 Operations and Quality Management MGMT725 Effective Leadership MGMT735 Managing Projects MGMT755 Strategic Planning and Management MGMT780 Global Business Strategies Capstone CAPS790 Capstone Internship OR CAPS799 Capstone Experience OR SABR781 Study Abroad Experience In pursuing the BBA in Management the student must have completed foundational coursework in management, finance, two sequential semesters of accounting principles and statistics. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours which must include 3 upper-level BUSN, GPMT, and MGMT courses, BUSN495 and all 600-700 level courses as shown. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. Exceptions may be made for students that have completed the Graduate certificate program (see below). * ** Up to five (5) additional courses may be granted at the baccalaureate and/or MBA level if a one (1) year Graduate Certificate in an area of business or management has been completed. Students must meet all admissions requirements to be accepted into the MBA program. BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. **Study Abroad or Internship requirement: Student may elect either a University-approved study abroad opportunity or an internship assignment with a site-approved organization that does business globally. In electing the internship option the student agrees to adhere to all the Internship Guidelines and processes required by Davenport University. Successful completion of either the Study Abroad Experience or the Management Internship is required as part of the degree and cannot be waived. Students must complete a minimum total of 150 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Business Administration Strategic Management degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

MKTG BBA MKTG214 MKTG306 MKTG314 MKTG322 Public Relations Foundations Creative Strategies Media Planning Internet Marketing OR MKTG490 Marketing BBA Internship Business-to-Business Specialty [MKBB] (4 courses - 12 credit hours) MKTG305 MKTG311 MARKETING Bachelor of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance STAT220 Introduction to Statistics MKTG211 Marketing Foundations ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC Social Science Elective Major BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * GPMT350 Principles of Project Management MKTG212 Professional Selling MKTG310 Consumer Behavior Upper level MKTG elective MKTG412 Marketing Research MKTG421 International Marketing MKTG430 New Product Development and Innovation MKTG441 Strategic Marketing Plus 4 (four) Marketing electives [MKTG] or choose one of the following specialties: Advertising and Promotion Specialty [MKAP] ( 4 courses - 12 credit hours) Sales Management Channel Strategies OR MKTG345 Pricing Concepts and Methods MKTG322 Internet Marketing OR MKTG490 Marketing BBA Internship MKTG404 Business-to-Business Marketing Sport Marketing Specialty [MKSP] (4-5 courses - 12-15 credit hours) MGMT214 Sport Management Foundations MGMT223 Sports in Society OR MGMT490S Sport Management Internship (6 credit hours) MKTG215 Sport Marketing MKTG350 Sport Advertising and Promotion In pursuing the BBA in Marketing the student must have completed foundational coursework in management, marketing, finance, two sequential semesters of accounting principles and statistics. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. * In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include GPMT350, 3 upper-level MKTG courses, the chosen specialty courses, and MKTG441. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. Exceptions may be made for students that have completed the Graduate certificate program (see below). BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration Marketing degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

SPRT MG BBA Foundations COMM120 Presentation Techniques ECON200 Microeconomics OR Bachelor of Business Administration Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours ECON201 Macroeconomics ENGL311 Professional Writing FINC211 Corporate Finance STAT220 Introduction to Statistics ENVS125 Environmental Studies OR SCI/MATH Natural Science/Math Elective SOSC201 Diversity in Society Major BUSN303 Business Research BUSN488T BBA Major Field Test * BUSN495 Business Planning Capstone FINC223 Entrepreneurial Finance OR SPORT MANAGEMENT FINC235 Financial Analysis for Business Manager HRMG213 Human Resource Management LEGL334 Legal Aspects of Sports Management MGMT335 Global Sport Industry MGMT364 Sport Operations/Facilities Management MGMT421 Sport Governance and Regulation MGMT490S Sports Management BBA Internship+ MKTG215 Sport Marketing MKTG350 Sport Advertising and Promotion (+The required 6 credit hours may be taken as a 2 semester internship or as two 3 credit hour one semester internships) In pursuing the BBA in Sport Management the student must have completed foundational coursework in management, marketing, finance, two sequential semesters of accounting principles and statistics. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. * In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include 2 (two) 200 level MGMT and MKTG courses, 7 upper-level MGMT and MKTG courses, BUSN495 and MGMT490S. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. Exceptions may be made for students that have completed the Graduate certificate program (see below). BUSN488T is an assessment and not a class. All students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business must take this assessment in order to graduate. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration Sport Management degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

HLTH SRV BBA HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Foundations ACCT200 Accounting for Managers BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet ENGL311 Professional Writing HLTH101S Introduction to Health Careers Seminar* HLTH210 Health Care Organizations and Systems HLTH230 Health Care Law and Ethics HLTH235 Principles of Health Care Management OR MGMT211 Management Foundations HLTH245 Principles of Reimbursement Management HSAD221 IT for Health Care Managers STAT219 Introduction to Biostatistics Major FINC403 Health Care Finance HLTH320 Public Health Perspectives HLTH401 Health Care Research HLTH460 Health Promotion and Education HINT209 Quality Assurance Health Care HSAD301 Cultural Issues in Health Care HSAD302 Regulatory Health Care HSAD402 Health Care Risk Management HSAD403 Health Care Economics HSAD425 Bioethics HSAD440 Health Care Strategic Planning HSAD495 Health Services Administration Practicum Please note: This degree completion plan fits best with those students who have completed a two-year diploma. For students who have completed a three-year diploma it is highly recommended that students plan on taking all the course work listed above, however, we will evaluate your transcript on a course by course basis to see if there is additional coursework that can be used to satisfy the course requirements listed above. In pursuing the BBA in Health Services Administration the student must have completed foundational coursework in computer technology, management, marketing and health care administration. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. * HLTH101S is a one credit seminar and not a course Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Business Administration Health Services Administration degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

Computer Information Systems** Business Simulation and Computer Gaming** Bachelor of Science Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques ENGL311 Professional Writing SOSC201 Diversity in Society COMPTINFO BS Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH150 Pre-Calculus PHYS100 Applied Physics and PHYS100L Applied Physics Lab STAT220 Introduction to Statistics Choose one of the following: ENVS125 Environmental Studies MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH216 Calculus II STAT322 Inferential Statistics Foundations of Business ACCT200 Accounting Basics for Managers OR ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I BUSN210 Professional Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations Foundations of Technology CISP250 Discrete Structures GPMT350 Principles of Project Management Major Due to the complexity of technology programs, going forward student transcripts will be evaluated on an individual basis to determine what courses need to take to taken to earn a BS-Technology degree through Davenport. Every effort will be made to honor the credit hour agreement currently in place. BITS345 Digital Video Editing BITS301 Image Editing Applications BITS302 Graphic Illustration Software CISP244 Introduction to Game Theory CISP246 3D Modeling CISP247 Database Design CISP280 Artificial Intelligence CISP312 Data Structures CISP335 Game Development CISP370 3D Game Development CISP415 3D Animation CISP448 Collaborative Game Development MATH205 Applied Linear Algebra MATH215 Calculus I NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems TECH497 College of Technology Capstone In pursuing the BS in Computer Information Systems-Computer Gaming and Simulation the student must have completed coursework in college algebra, computer systems foundations, database design and 2 sequential courses in computer programming. ** It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include 2 upper-level CISP course, the chosen specialty courses, and TECH497. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. This program cannot be completed entirely through DU Online. In seat attendance at a location of Davenport University is required. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn a Bachelor of Science Computer Information Systems- Computer Gaming and Simulation degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.

COMPTINFO BS Foundations of Excellence COMM120 Presentation Techniques ENGL311 Professional Writing SOSC201 Diversity in Society Foundations of Mathematics and Science MATH150 Pre-Calculus PHYS100 Applied Physics and PHYS100L Applied Physics Lab STAT220 Introduction to Statistics Choose one of the following: ENVS125 Environmental Studies MATH140 Finite Mathematics MATH216 Calculus II STAT322 Inferential Statistics Computer Information Systems Database Management Bachelor of Science Completion Guide Minimum 120 Semester Credit Hours Foundations of Business ACCT200 Accounting Basics for Managers OR ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I BUSN210 Professional Ethics MGMT211 Management Foundations Foundations of Technology CISP250 Discrete Structures GPMT350 Principles of Project Management Major Due to the complexity of technology programs, going forward student transcripts will be evaluated on an individual basis to determine what courses need to take to taken to earn a BS-Technology degree through Davenport. Every effort will be made to honor the credit hour agreement currently in place. BITS212 Microcomputer Applications: Database CISP247 Database Design CISP275 Database Administration CISP280 Artificial Intelligence CISP311 Database Systems CISP312 Data Structures CISP325 Data Mining CISP328 Database Programming CISP410 Systems Integration CISP420 Distributed Architectures CISP446 Data Warehousing IAAS221 Security Foundations IAAS331 Databases and Distributed Systems NETW101 PC Operating Systems NETW141 MS Client and Server OS NETW217 UNIX Operating Systems NETW243 MS Administer SQL Server STAT322 Inferential Statistics TECH497 College of Technology Capstone In pursuing the BS in Computer Information Systems-Database Management the student must have completed coursework in college algebra, computer systems foundations, database design, 2 sequential courses in computer programming, 2 sequential courses in computer database management and basic security and networking foundations. It is recommended that students who have earned a two year diploma complete all of the foundation courses either as transfer credit from their previous institution or at Davenport University. In order to meet Davenport University residency requirements students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours which must include 2 upper-level CISP course, the chosen specialty courses, and TECH497. It is highly recommended that the marked courses be completed at Davenport University in order to meet this residency requirement. If an equivalent course was taken previously, another course may be chosen from those listed. Students must complete a minimum total of 120 semester credit hours to earn a Bachelor of Science Computer Information Systems- Database Management degree. The total credit hours will include the completed 2 or 3 year diploma classes plus any courses completed through Davenport University.