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Student Academic Services TRANSFER ARTICULATION AGREEMENT Bristol Community College And Johnson & Wales University

College of Management School of Business Bristol Community College Business Administration A.S. Accounting Concentration Business Administration A.S. General Management Concentration Business Administration A.S. Marketing Management Concentration Business Administration A.S. Retail Management Concentration Business Administration A.S. (Transfer) Business Administration A.S. (Transfer) Business Administration A.S. (Transfer) Business Administration A.S. (Transfer) Business Administration A.S. (Transfer) Business Administration A.S. (transfer) Business Administration A.S. (Transfer) Business Administration A.S. (Transfer) Business Administration A.S. (Transfer) Business Administration A.S. (Transfer) Johnson & Wales University Accounting B.S. Management B.S. Marketing B.S. Fashion Merchandising & Retail Marketing B.S. Business Administration B.S. Entrepreneurship B.S.B.A. Fashion Merchandising & Retailing B.S. Finance B.S. Human Resource Management B.S.B.A. International Business B.S.B.A. Management B.S. Marketing B.S. Operations & Supply Chain Management B.S.B.A. Organizational Risk & Cyber Security Management B.S.B.A. 2

College of Management School of Hospitality Bristol Community College Culinary Arts Career A.A.S. Culinary Arts/Baking and Pastry Career A.A.S. Culinary Arts Career A.A.S. or Culinary Arts/Baking and Pastry Career A.A.S. Johnson & Wales University Culinary Arts & Food Service Management B.S. Baking & Pastry & Food Service Management Food Service Entrepreneurship College of Arts & Sciences Bristol Community College iminal Justice Transfer A.S. General Studies A.S. Transfer General Studies A.S. Transfer General Studies A.S. Transfer Liberal Arts and Sciences/Math and Science Transfer Liberal Arts and Sciences/Math and Science Transfer Liberal Arts and Sciences/Humanities Transfer Johnson & Wales University iminal Justice B.S. *Applied Psychology B.S. Counseling Psychology B.S. *Organizational Psychology B.S. *Biology B.S. Liberal Studies B.S. Liberal Studies B.S. *Acceptance of transfer students in to the Biology B.S., Organizational Psychology, and Applied Psychology programs will take place according to the following schedule: 2015-2016 No transfer students accepted 2016-2017 Transfer students with 0 semester credits/5 quarter credits or less 2017-2018 Transfer students with 60 semester credits/90 quarter credits or less 2018-2019 No restrictions

Statement of Purpose Johnson & Wales University (JWU) and Bristol Community College (BCC) recognize that for many students the path to a bachelor degree may begin at a community college. This agreement is formed to enable the smooth transfer of Bristol Community College graduates to Johnson & Wales University. Please be aware that the same course from Bristol Community College may be accepted in transfer for a different course within different majors at Johnson & Wales University. This agreement is based on Johnson & Wales' 2015-2016 catalog. The purpose of this agreement is to provide a smooth transition between the evaluated academic programs by: 1. Identifying all required and equivalent courses for the relevant programs at each institution, and 2. Facilitating credit transfer for students who meet the agreed upon criteria. Participants This agreement has been entered into by: Bristol Community College, MA and Johnson & Wales University, RI. Terms and Conditions of Transfer A. BCC students will be granted admission to Johnson & Wales University subject to the following terms and conditions: Students must have a minimum 2.0 GPA.* Students must select a major to insure the proper awarding of transfer credit. Only courses with an earned grade of C (2.0) or higher will be accepted in transfer. JWU will evaluate course-by-course to reflect students' chosen major. Course credit hours must equate to the course credit hours assigned to JWU courses. The application and distribution of credits transferred may vary depending on the program of study the BCC student chooses to pursue BCC students must otherwise meet the admissions standards and comply with the admissions procedures of JWU. Communications and Advising Communication and advising is central to effective transfer/articulation. Recognizing this: A. The colleges agree to jointly develop appropriate transfer guides and make these available to students and advisors as appropriate. B. The colleges agree to notify each other promptly, in writing, of substantive changes in curricula that might affect the agreement. C. Students should always discuss their individual study plans with an academic counselor soon after their arrival at JWU. *Biology B.S. Students must have a.0 GPA and a grade of B or higher in College Algebra *Counseling Psychology B.S.- Students must have a B or higher in Introductory Psychology.

Implementation and Length of Agreement A. This agreement will expire On August 1, 2018 and will be re-evaluated according to updates in curriculum. B. This agreement does not preclude either college from entering into similar agreements with other institutions of higher education. Signatures of Appropriate Institutional Leaders and Representatives The relevant program coordinator and/or academic department chair of each institution shall be responsible for implementing this agreement, for identifying and incorporating any changes into subsequent agreements, and for conducting a periodic review of this agreement. Bristol Community College Johnson & Wales University Kathleen Pearle, Ed.D. Date Dean, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences Maria N. Tristao-Rocha Director, University Transfer and Testing Date William Berardi Dean, Division of Business and Information Management Date Angela Renaud, Ed.D. Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Date Greg Sethares Vice President of Academic Affairs Date Louis D Abrosca, Ed.D. Date Dean, College of Management-School of Business John J. Sbrega, Ph.D. President Date Paul McVety, Ed.D. Date Dean, College of Management-School of Hospitality Thomas L. Dwyer Vice Chancellor and Provost Date 5

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. ACCOUNTING CONCENTRATION General Courses CIS 111 Intro to Business Information Systems Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING B.S Qtr Free Elective ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 112 The West & the World II COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Course LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities Elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (Arts & Sciences Elective) ENG100 Communication Skills Science Elective - Science Elective Core Courses ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free Elective BUS 111 Business & Financial Mathematics Free Elective BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business MAN 101 Principles of Management MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing Concentration Courses and Electives ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT2021 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 202 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT2022 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 255 Federal Taxation I ACCT011 Federal Taxes I ACC 25 Cost Accounting ACCT01 Cost Accounting I ACC 258 Auditing ACCT00 Auditing BUS 155 Business Ethics *(recommended elective) MAN251 Human Resources Management *(recommended elective) Total Semester credits PHIL00 Ethics of business Leadership MGMT2001 Human Resource Management 62-6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 6

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration, Accounting Concentration will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Accounting B.S. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FISV2000 Finance FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 Major Courses: ACCT202 Intermediate Accounting III ACCT205 Accounting Software ACCT050 Advanced Accounting ACCT060 Accounting Information Systems ACCT060 Accounting Seminar FIT101 Excel for Accounting &Finance 2.25 Major Electives: Choose three from the following: ACCT012 Federal Taxes II ACCT00 Not for Profit Accounting ACCT02 Cost Accounting II ACCT05 Internal Auditing ACCT055 Casino Accounting Choose one from the following: LAW002 Legal Environment of Business II LAW010 Business Law for Accountants LAW055 International Business Law Arts & Sciences Core Experience ACCT065 Advanced QuickBooks ACCT080 Fraud Examination Theory & Practice ACCT020 Accounting: Tech Practice & Procedure ACCT050 International Accounting ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning-2000 level ILS000 Integrative Learning-000 Level PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership (if equivalent not completed at BCC) MATH105 Quantitative Analysis MATH2001 Statistics ECON1002 Microeconomics Social Science Elective Arts & Sciences Elective 000-level or higher 1.5 Total Quarter edits Remaining 91.0 7

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT B.S CIS 111 Intro to Business Information Systems Free Elective ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 112 The West & the World II PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities Elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (Arts & Sciences Elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science Elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Science Elective - Science Elective Core Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free Elective BUS 111 Business & Financial Mathematics Free Elective BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business MAN 101 Principles of Management MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing Concentration Courses: BUS 11 Introduction to Business Functions & Practices Free Elective MAN 290 Managing an Enterprise Free Elective *Program Electives BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership MAN 251 Human Resources Management MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Choose one of the following Recommended Elective Courses: BUS 112 Personal Financial Planning BUS 260 International Business MAN 152 Purchasing MAR 255 Advertising Principles Total Semester edits Free elective 62-6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 8

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration, General Management Concentration will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their bachelor s degree in Management. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 Degree Courses: ECON 1002 Microeconomics LAW002 The Legal Environment of Business II LEAD1010 Foundations of Leadership Studies MGMT2020 Organizational Behavior MGMT200 Operations & Supply Chain Management I MGMT00Managerial Technology MGMT00 Process & Quality Management MGMT020 Strategic Management MGMT00 Senior Business Capstone Major Electives: Choose three courses (1.5 qtr credits) from one of the following sets: Human Resource Management MGMT050 Compensation & Benefits Management MGMT060 Human Resource Training & Development MGMT070 Contemporary Management MGMT070 Human Resource Management Strategy OR 1.5 Operations Management MGMT200 Purchasing & Supply Chain Management MGMT001Process Planning & Control MGMT050 Operations Management Strategy Free Electives One Free Electives Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning-2000 level ILS000 Integrative Learning-000 Level MATH1002 Survey of College Mathematics or higher based on placement MATH2001 Statistics Arts & Sciences Elective 000 level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 9

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. MARKETING MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION General Courses CIS 111 Intro to Business Information Systems Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY MARKETING B.S Qtr Free elective ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 112 The West & the World II COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Course LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities Elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (Arts & Sciences Elective) ENG100 Communication Skills Science Elective - Science Elective Core Courses ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free Elective BUS 111 Business & Financial Mathematics Free elective BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business MAN 101 Principles of Management MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing Concentration Courses MAR 11 Sales Principles Free Elective MAR 25 Sales Management Free Elective MAR 255 Advertising Principles Free Elective BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS155 Business Ethics (recommended elective) MAN251 Human Resources Management (recommended elective) Choose one of the following Program Electives: BUS112 Personal Financial Planning BUS11 Introduction to Business Functions & Practices BUS260 International Business MAN152 Purchasing MAN290 Managing an Enterprise PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Free elective Total Semester edits 62-6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 10

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration, Marketing Management concentration will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their bachelor s degree in Marketing. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 Major Courses: ADVC1010 Marketing Communications MRKT1002 Consumer Behavior MRKT2050 Marketing Research MRKT005 Brand Marketing MRKT05 Social Media & Internet Marketing or DME050 Basics of Print Design MRKT050 Techniques in Sales Management MRKT00 International Marketing MRKT055 Strategic Marketing Free Electives Four Free Electives 18 Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning-2000 level ILS000 Integrative Learning-000 Level MATH1002 Survey of College Mathematics or higher based on placement MATH2001 Statistics Social Science Elective Arts & Sciences Elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 11

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. RETAIL MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY FASHION MERCHANDISING & RETAIL MARKETING B.S General Courses Sem Qtr CIS 111 Introduction to Business Information Systems Free Elective ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres HST 112 The West & the World II PSY 101 General Psychology Choose one of the following: COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking (Arts & Humanities elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (Arts & Sciences elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science elective) ENG100 Communication Skills Science Elective - Science Elective Core Courses ACC101 Principles of Accounting I Free Elective BUS 111 Business & Financial Mathematics Free elective BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business MAN 101 Principles of Management MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing Concentration Courses Major Courses MAR 255 Advertising Principles Free elective RMN 111 Retail Management-Principles of Buying Free elective (RTL010 Merchandise Buying) RMN 112 Retail Management-Merchandising Strategies RTL020 Merchandise Mathematics RMN 11 Retail Management-Fundamentals of Fashion & Textiles RTL1020 The Business of Fashion RMN 115 eative Fashion Presentation, Free Elective Promotion, and Visual Merchandising (RTL 1050 Visual Merchandising) RMN 116 Retail & Fashion Merchandising Field Study Free Elective RMN 117 Fundamentals of On-Line Retailing 1 RMN 118 Workshop in Team Development and 1 Workshop Communications Free Elective CSS 101 College Success Seminar 1 Choose one of the following Program Electives: BUS 155 Business Ethics MAN 251 Human Resources Management PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Total Semester edits 6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 9 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 12

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration, Retail Management concentration will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their bachelor s degree in Fashion Merchandising & Retail. Business Foundation: ACCT 1221 Financial Accounting ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 FISV2000 Finance MGMT2001 Human Resource Management (if equivalent not completed at BCC) Major Courses: RTL1005 Retailing RTL1010 Textiles RTL206 Retail Industry Seminar RTL2095 Fashion & Retail Lab RTL00 Comparative Retail Strategies RTL010 Retail Executive Decision Making Free Electives Three Free Electives 18.0 Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning 2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-Level PHIL020 isis & Controversy: A itical Thinking Approach or PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership (if equivalent not completed at BCC) MATH1002 Survey of College Mathematics or higher based on placement MATH2001 Statistics Arts & Sciences Elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 92.25 1

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B.S ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (free elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making MATH2002 Statistics II PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science Elective Science Elective Lab Science Elective Free Elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total Semester edits 6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 1

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration-Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their bachelor s degree in Business Administration. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Degree Courses: MATH105 Quantitative Analysis I MGMT1002 Contemporary Business Management II MGMT2020 Organizational Behavior MGMT200 Operations & Supply Chain Management I MGMT020 Strategic Management MGMT00 Senior Business Capstone MRKT050 Techniques in Sales Management Free Electives Free Electives: Seven Free Electives 1.5 Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning 2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-Level Arts & Sciences elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 15

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP B.S.B.A. ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (free elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: MATH2002 Statistics II (free elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science Elective Science Elective Lab Science Elective Free Elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free Elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total Semester edits 6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 16

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration-Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in Entrepreneurship. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Degree Courses: MGMT1002 Contemporary Business Management II MGMT2020 Organizational Behavior MGMT200 Operations & Supply Chain Management I MGMT020 Strategic Management MGMT00 Senior Business Capstone Major Courses: ENTR015 Small Business Management ENTR025 Growth & Sustain for Small Business ENTR00 Marketing for Entrepreneurs ENTR010 Change & Innovation Management ENTR055 Entrepreneurship Seminar MGMT00 Managerial Technology PRMG2010 Introduction to Project Management RMGT2001 Enterprise Risk Management Free Electives One Free Elective Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning 2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-Level Arts & Sciences Elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 17

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY FASHION MERCHANDISING & RETAILING B.S. ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics (Free Elective) ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities Elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences Elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (Free Elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: MATH2002 Statistics II (free elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science Elective Science Elective Lab Science Elective Free Elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total semester credits 6 Total transferable quarter credits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 18

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration-Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in Fashion Merchandising & Retailing. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Major Courses: RTL1005 Retailing RTL1010 Textiles RTL1020 The Business of Fashion RTL206 Retail Industry Seminar RTL2095 Fashion & Retail Lab RTL020 Merchandise Mathematics RTL00 Comparative Retail Strategies RTL010 Retail Executive Decision Making Free Electives Six Free Electives 27 Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning 2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-level Arts & Sciences Elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 19

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY FINANCE B.S. ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (free elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: MATH2002 Statistics II (free elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science elective Science elective Lab Science elective Free elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total Semester edits 6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 20

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Bachelor of Science degree in Finance Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Major Courses: ACCT2021 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT2022 Intermediate Accounting II FISV2012 Introduction to Finance Institutions FISV001 Investments FISV005 International Finance FISV00 Money & Capital Markets FISV080 Financial Statement Analysis FISV020 Risk management & Insurance FISV025 Corporate Finance FISV080 Finance Seminar FIT101 Excel for Accounting & Finance 2.25 Major Electives: Choose 18 credits from the following: FISV015 Fundamentals of Financial Planning FISV010 Bank Management FISV00 Real Estate Arts & Sciences Core Experience FISV00 Futures & Options FISV050 Portfolio Management & Analysis FISV060 Fixed Income Analysis FISV070 Series IV Securities (9 credits) ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning 2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-level Arts & Sciences elective 000 level or higher 18.0 Total Quarter edits Remaining 95.5 21

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT B.S.B.A. ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (free elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: MATH2002 Statistics II (free elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science elective Science elective Lab Science elective Free elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total Semester edits 6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 22

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration-Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in Human Resource Management. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Degree Courses: MGMT1002 Contemporary Business Management II MGMT2020 Organizational Behavior MGMT200 Operations & Supply Chain Management MGMT020 Strategic Management MGMT00 Senior Business Capstone Major Courses: LAW065 Employment Law MGMT005 Workforce Planning & Deployment MGMT015 Labor Relations MGMT050 Compensation, Benefits & Total Rewards MGMT060 Training & Development MGMT070 Special Topics in Human Resource Management MGMT070 Strategic Human Resource Management RMGT2001 Enterprise Risk Management Free Electives One Free Elective Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning-2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-level Arts & Sciences Elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 2

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS B.S.B.A. ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (free elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: MATH2002 Statistics II (free elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science Elective Science Elective Lab Science Elective Free Elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total Semester edits 6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 2

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration-Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in International Business. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Degree Courses: MGMT1002 Contemporary Business Management II MGMT2020 Organizational Behavior MGMT200 Operations & Supply Chain Management MGMT020 Strategic Management MGMT00 Senior Business Capstone Major Courses: IBUS2002 International Business IBUS200 International Culture & Protocol IBUS055 International Resource Management LAW055 International Business Law MGMT00 Managerial Technology or FISV005 International Finance Major Electives: HUM020 Language and Culture Immersion OR choose three courses from the following: IBUS201 Foreign Area Studies: China IBUS201 Foreign Area Studies: Pacific Rim IBUS201 Foreign Area Studies: Latin America IBUS201 Foreign Area Studies: Russia IBUS201 Foreign Area Studies: Eastern Europe IBUS201 Foreign Area Studies: Africa 1.5 Free Electives One Free Elective Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning 2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-level Arts & Sciences elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 25

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT B.S. ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities Elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences Elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (Free Elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: MATH2002 Statistics II (Free Elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science Elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science Elective Science Elective Lab Science Elective Free Elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total Semester edits 6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 26

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration-Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Bachelor of Science in Management. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Degree Courses: LAW002 The Legal Environment of Business II LEAD1010 Foundations of Leadership Studies MGMT2020 Organizational Behavior MGMT200 Operations & Supply Chain Management MGMT00 Managerial Technology MGMT00 Process & Quality Management MGMT020 Strategic Management MGMT00 Senior Business Capstone Major Electives: Choose three courses (1.5 qtr credits) from one of the following sets: Human Resource Management MGMT050 Compensation & Benefits Management MGMT060 Human Resource Training & Development MGMT070 Contemporary Management MGMT070 Human Resource Management Strategy OR 1.5 Operations Management MGMT200 Purchasing & Supply Chain Management MGMT001Process Planning & Control MGMT050 Operations Management Strategy Free Electives Three Free Electives 1.5 Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning-2000 level ILS000 Integrative Learning-000 Level Arts & Sciences Elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 27

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY MARKETING B.S. ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities Elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences Elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (Free Elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: MATH2002 Statistics II (Free Elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science Elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science elective Science elective Lab Science elective Free elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free Elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total Semester edits 6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 28

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration-Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Bachelor of Science in Marketing. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Major Courses: ADVC1010 Marketing Communications MRKT1002 Consumer Behavior MRKT2050 Marketing Research MRKT005 Brand Marketing MRKT05 Social Media & Internet Marketing or DME050 Basics of Print Design MRKT050 Techniques in Sales Management MRKT00 International Marketing MRKT055 Strategic Marketing Free Electives Six Free Electives 27 Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning 2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-level Arts & Sciences elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 29

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY OPERATIONS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT B.S.B.A. ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities Elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences Elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (Free Elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: MATH2002 Statistics II (Free Elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science Elective Science Elective Lab Science Elective Free Elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free Elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total semester credits 6 Total Transferable Quarter edits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 0

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration-Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in Operations & Supply Chain Management. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Degree Courses: MGMT1002 Contemporary Business Management II MGMT2020 Organizational Behavior MGMT200 Operations & Supply Chain Management MGMT020 Strategic Management MGMT00 Senior Business Capstone Major Courses: MATH105 Quantitative Analysis MGMT00 Managerial Technology MGMT05 Operations & Supply Chain Management II MGMT00 Process & Quality Management II MGMT05 Logistics or MGMT055 Procurement MGMT001 Process Planning & Control MGMT050 Contemporary Issues & Operations Supply Chain Management Strategy RMGT2001 Enterprise Risk Management Free Electives One Free Elective Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning 2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-level Arts & Sciences Elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25 1

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.S. (TRANSFER) General Courses Sem JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONAL RISK & CYBER SECURITY MANAGEMENT B.S.B.A. ECN 111 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON1001 Macroeconomics ECN 112 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON1002 Microeconomics ENG 101 Composition I: College Writing ENG1020 English Composition ENG 102 Composition II: Writing about Literature HST 111 The West & the World I HST 112 The West & the World II LIT2001 An Introduction to Literary Genres (Arts & Humanities Elective) HIST2001 World History to 1500 (Arts & Sciences Elective) HIST2002 World History Since 1500 (Free Elective) MTH 11 Elements of College Mathematics MATH1020 Fundamentals of Algebra MTH 251 Fundamentals of Business Statistics MATH2001 Statistics MTH 252 Statistics for Decision Making PSY 101 General Psychology COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COM 11 Professional Speaking Elective Courses: MATH2002 Statistics II (Free Elective) PSYC1001 Introductory Psychology (Social Science Elective) Qtr ENG100 Communication Skills Lab Science Elective Science Elective Lab Science Elective Free Elective Program Courses: ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I and ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II MAN 101 Principles of Management ACCT1210 Financial Accounting and Free elective MGMT1001 Contemporary Business Management I MAR 101 Principles of Marketing MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing *Program Electives BUS 251 Business Law LAW2001 The Legal Environment of Business BUS 25 Corporation Finance FISV2000 Finance BUS 155 Business Ethics PHIL00 Ethics of Business Leadership Total semester credits 6 Total transferable quarter credits 90 *The elective courses listed in this agreement are recommended for maximum transfer credit based on the chosen JWU major, however, if the recommended course is not taken, electives will be evaluated on an individual basis to ensure the proper awarding of transfer credits, if applicable. 2

Students from Bristol Community College with an in A.S. degree in Business Administration-Transfer will be required to complete the following courses at Johnson & Wales University to receive their Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in Organizational Risk & Cyber Security Management. Business Foundation: ACCT1220 Managerial Accounting CAR0010 Career Capstone 1.0 FIT100 Introduction to Excel 2.25 MGMT2001 Human Resource Management Degree Courses: MGMT1002 Contemporary Business Management II MGMT2020 Organizational Behavior MGMT200 Operations & Supply Chain Management MGMT020 Strategic Management MGMT00 Senior Business Capstone Major Courses: ACCT080 Fraud Examination: Theory & Practice ITEC1020 Introduction to Data Communications ITEC050 Information Security LAW025 iminal Law LAW080 Cyber Law or CJS820 Cyber imes RMGT2001 Enterprise Risk Management RMGT001 Emergency Planning & Business Continuity RMGT010 Risk Analysis & Loss Prevention Free Electives One Free Elective Arts & Sciences Core Experience ENG1021 Advanced Composition & Communications ILS2000 Integrative Learning 2000-level ILS000 Integrative Learning 000-level Arts & Sciences Elective 000-level or higher Total Quarter edits Remaining 9.25