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Coastline Community College

Associate of Arts

 

American Studies

Administrative Manager

Arts and Humanities

Business Administration

Communications

Computer Networking with Cisco Corporation

Criminal Justice

Electronics

Financial Manager

General Business

General Office Manager

Health Care Management

History

Human Resources Management

Human Services

Marketing

Psychology

Science and Math

Small Business Ownership

Social and Behavior Studies

Sociology

Spanish

Supervision and Management

 

       

Degree Objective - Maximize Use of Military Credit (up to 40 SH)
Each Major can transfer 100% into bachelor's with several 4 year Universities

 

Academic Residency - 12 Semester Hours

Points of Contact
For questions concerning our degree plans and evaluation e-mail us at soc@coastline.edu.
For questions concerning the class schedule, courses, or the NCPACE Program in general, contact:

Patti Dessero, NCPACE Program Manager

(714)241-6291, FAX: (714)241-6324, e-mail: pdessero@coastline.edu

Degree Requirement Summary
An 'X' indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least a portion of the requirement. Contact the institution for details on credit awarded.

Degree Requirement

SH

SOC
Code

NAVY
Rating

NAVY
School

Tests

NCPACE

COMMUNICATIONS - (Select One)

COMM  C100 or SPEECH C110

3

CM001A 

X

X

X

X

ENGLISH – ENGL C100

3

ENO24A

   

X

X

MATH COMPETENCY

MATH C030, MATH C100, MATH C115

**see other options below

   

X

X

X

X

NATURAL SCIENCE - (Select One)

ASTR C100, BIOL C100, ECOL C100, GEOL C100, MRSC C100

3

MULTI

   

X

X

ARTS & HUMANITIES- (Select One)

ART C100*, HUM C110, HUM C130, PHIL C100*, PHIL C120, SPAN C180A*, SPAN C180B*

3

MULTI

   

X

X

SOCIAL SCIENCES - (Select One)

COMM C100, HIST C160*, HIST C165, HIST C170, HIST C180*, HIST C185*, PSYC C100, PSYC C115, PSCI C100, SOC C100, SOC C110

3

MULTI

   

X

X

SELF DEVELOPMENT - satisfied by Basic Training

3

   

X

   

GLOBAL/MULTICULTURAL STUDIES -
(Courses listed with * above will fulfill both requirements)

       

X

X

MAJOR

18

 

X

X

X

X

FREE ELECTIVES

BUS C120, BUS C150, MATH C030, MATH C100, MATH C115, MS C100

24

MULTI

X

X

X

X

Total Semester Hours 

60

 

§          An “X” in the NCPACE column indicates that requirement can be satisfied by a course offered through NCPACE.

§          A maximum of 40 semester hours can be awarded for non-traditional coursework (i.e. CLEP / DSST, military experience, etc.).

§          Communications 100 may be used to satisfy either Communications or Social Sciences requirement, not both.

§          **Math Competency requirement may be satisfied by a qualifying score on Intermediate ASSET test, or passing the Math Placement Test into Math 100 or completion of two years of high school algebra with a grade of "C" or higher or passing intermediate algebra or higher level math course at any college with a grade of "C" or higher. Math can also be satisfied with at least 2sh of college algebra or higher from military credits on the SMART transcript




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Central Texas College

Associate of Applied Science

Applied Management

Applied Technology

Business Management

Criminal Justice

Degree Objective - Occupational. Not intended as the first two years of a bachelor’s degree.

Academic Residency - Minimum 25 percent of semester credit hours required for the degree taken through CTC

Points of Contact

For questions about our degree plans and evaluations, email ctc.socnav@ctcd.edu, visit the CTC website at http://www.ctcd.edu, or contact Ms. Denise Hazlett, Director of Evaluations, (800) 792-3348, ext. 1394 or (254) 526-1394. Fax: (254) 526-1481.

Degree Requirement Summary - An "X" indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least a portion of the requirements. Contact the institution for details on credit awarded.

Degree Requirement

SH

SOC ID

Navy Rating

Navy School

Tests

NCPACE DL

ENGLISH (select one to two courses based on degree):

3-6

         
 

Applied Management: Select two of the following ENGL 1301 Composition I, ENGL 1302 Composition II, ENGL 2312 Technical Writing*

6

EN024A
EN024B
EN032A

X

 

X

X

 

Applied Technology: ENGL 1301 Composition I

3

EN024A

X

 

X

X

 

Business Management: ENGL 1301 Composition I

3

EN024A

   

X

X

 

Criminal Justice: ENGL 1301 Composition I and ENGL 1302 Composition II

6

EN024A
EN024B

X

 

X

X

COMMUNICATIONS (select one course):

3

         
 

Applied Management, Business Management, and Criminal Justice: SPCH 1315 Public Speaking or SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speaking

3

CM001A
CM002A

       
 

Applied Technology:  SPCH 1315 Public Speaking OR SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speaking

3

CM001A
CM002A

   

X

X

HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS Selection (Select one):

3

Multiple

       

MATH Selection (Select one):

3

     

X

X

 

MATH 1314 College Algebra, MATH 1324 Math for Business and Social Sciences I, MATH 1332 Contemporary Math, or MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods

3

MH048A
MH065A
MH051A
MH053A

   

X***

X

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Selection (Select one):

3

Multiple

       
 

Applied Management and Applied Technology: Open Social/Behavioral elective

3

Multiple

   

X

X

 

Business Management: ECON 2301 Macroeconomics* or ECON 2302 Microeconomics*

3

EC002A

   

X

 
 

Criminal Justice: GOVT 2301/2302 American Government I/II

3

None
PO078A

   

X

X

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY/SKILLS Selection

3

Multiple

   

X

 

KINE Physical Education Selections

2

None

 

X

   

HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS, SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, and NATURAL SCIENCE/MATHEMATICS

           

MAJOR PROGRAM AREA/SUPPORT Requirements: All courses in the major area as listed in the college catalog.**

44

Multiple

X

X

X

X

Total Semester Hours

64-67

         

*Not offered through NCPACE. May be taken through CTC distance learning or a NCPACE DL provider.

**Refer to specific degree maps on CTC website. If course not offered through NCPACE, may be taken through CTC distance learning or one of the NCPACE DL providers.

***Tests unavailable for MATH 1324 and MATH 1332.




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Central Texas College

Associate of General Studies

Degree Objective - Occupational. Not intended as first two years of a bachelor's degree

Academic Residency - 16 semester credit hours taken through CTC

Points of Contact

For questions about our degree plans and evaluations, email ctc.socnav@ctcd.edu, visit the CTC website at http://www.ctcd.edu, or contact Ms. Denise Hazlett, Director of Evaluations, (800) 792-3348, ext. 1394 or (254) 526-1394. Fax: (254) 526-1481.

Degree Requirement Summary - An "X" indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least a portion of the requirements. Contact the institution for details on credit awarded.

Degree Requirement

SH

SOC ID

Navy Rating

Navy School

Tests

NCPACE DL*

ENGLISH

           
 

ENGL 1301 Composition I

3

EN024A

   

X

X

SPEECH (Select one course)

           
 

SPCH 1315 Public Speaking OR

3

CM001A

X

X

X

 
 

SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speaking

3

CM002A

X

X

X

X

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

           
 

GOVT 2301 American Government I

3

None

   

X

X

 

GOVT 2302 American Government II

3

PO078

   

X

X

 

HIST 1301 United States History I

3

HI001A

   

X

 
 

HIST 1302 United States History II

3

HI001A

   

X

 

HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS Selection (Select one course)

3

Multiple

   

X

X

MATH Selection (Select one course)

           
 

MATH 1314 College Algebra

3

MH048A

   

X

X

 

MATH 1324 Math for Business and Social Sciences I

3

MH065A

       
 

MATH 1332 Contemporary Math

3

MH051A

     

X

 

MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods

3

MH0531

   

 X

 

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY/SKILLS Selection (Select one course)

3

Multiple

X

X

X

X

KINE Physical Education

2

None

 

X

   

OPEN ELECTIVES

35

Multiple

X

X

X

X

Total Semester Hours

64

         

*Courses not offered through CTC DL NCPACE may be taken through CTC IL NCPACE, CTC online courses or one of the NCPACE DL providers.




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Dallas Telecollege

Associate of Arts

General Education/ Undergraduate Transfer

Degree Objective - In order to be eligible to receive this degree, a student must:

Complete a minimum of 61 credit hours including all the required courses listed.
Earn a grade of "C" or better in English 1301, either Speech 1311 or Speech 1315, and the selected college-level mathematics course;
Receive a GPA (2) of at least 2.00 ("C"); and
Meet all State of Texas assessment requirements.

Students completing the requirements may select to receive the Associate in Arts or Associate in Sciences degree title. These degrees may be taken through a combination of on-campus and distance education offerings, or if planned correctly, the degree may be completed entirely through distance education. Receiving institutions are not required to accept a grade below "C" in transfer.

Students who plan to transfer must work closely with an advisor.

Academic Residency - 25% from DCCCD

Points of Contact

Military Programs - Dallas TeleCollege
9596 Walnut Street
Dallas, TX 75243

Tel: 888.468.4268
Email: Military_Programs@dcccd.edu

Degree Requirement Summary

An 'X' indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least a portion of the requirement. Contact the institution for details on credit awarded.

Degree Requirement

SH

SOC
Code

NAVY
Rating

NAVY
School

Tests

NCPACE

COMMUNICATIONS

Select each of the following:
English 1301 (a grade of "C" or better required), English 1302, and Speech 1311 or Speech 1315 (a grade of "C" or better required)

9

MULTI

X

X

X

X

MATHEMATICS
(A grade of "C" or better required.)

Select one from the following:
Math 1314, 1324, 1332, 1333, 1348, 1414, 2342, or 2412 or higher level

3

MULTI

X

X

X

X

LAB SCIENCES

Select two from the following:
Biology 1406, 1407, 1408, 1409; Chemistry 1405, 1407, 1411, 1412; Geology 1401, 1403, 1404, 1445; Physics 1401, 1402, 1405, 1407, 1411, 1412, 1415, 1417, 2425, 2426

NOTE: This requirement cannot be met by using the following combinations: BIOL 1406 and 1408; CHEM 1405 and 1411; PHYS 1401 and 1405; PHYS 1401 and 2425; PHYS 1405 and 2425.

8

MULTI

X

X

X

X

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

Select each from the following:
History 1301, 1302; Government 2301, 2302

Select one from the following:
Anthropology 2346, 2351; Economics 1303, 2301, 2302, 2311; Psychology 2301, 2314, 2316; Sociology 1301, 1306, 2319

15

MULTI

X

X

X

X

HUMANITIES/VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

Select one from each of the three groupings:

Group I:
Arts 1301, 1303, 1304; Dance 2303; Drama 1310, 2366; Humanities 1301;
Music 1306, 1308, 1309

Group II:
English 2321, 2322, 2323, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2331, 2332, 2333

Group III:
Cultural Studies 2370; History 2321, 2322, 2380, 2381; Philosophy 1301, 2306, 2307, 2316, 2317; Religion 1304

9

MULTI

X

X

X

X

INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS

Select each from the following:
Physical Education 1164 and Computer Science 1300 or higher level COSC course

4

MULTI

X

X

X

X

ELECTIVES

13

MULTI

X

X

X

X

Total Semester Hours 

61

 

Some of our distance learning articulation partners include: University of Phoenix, University of Maryland University College, St Leo University, Capella University, Thomas Edison State College, Governors State University, Fort Hays State University, Jones International University. We are a member of the SOCNAV-2 and SOCCOAST-2 networks.





ECPI College of Technology

ECPI College of Technology

Associate of Science: Computer and Information Science

Major: Management Information  Systems

Concentration: Networking & Security Management

ECPI NCPACE COURSE CREDIT MAY APPLY TO ADDITIONAL ECPI DEGREE PROGRAMS

Academic Residency - 25% of coursework
CBT is authorized academic coursework

Points of Contact
Charles Goodman, Director of Education, Military Affairs
Tel: (757) 213-3589   Fax: (757) 446-0810
cgoodman@ecpi.edu

Degree Requirement Summary
I.  An 'X' indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least a portion of the requirement. Contact the institution for details on credit awarded.

Degree Requirement

SH

SOC
Code

NAVY
Rating

NAVY
School

Tests

NCPACE

Arts and Sciences Curriculum (25  Semester Hours Required)

           

I. Communication (9 Semester Hours)

           

COM110 Communication

3

 

X

X

X

 

ENG110 College Composition

3

     

X

 

ENG120 Advanced Composition  or

3

     

 X

 

Digital Rhetoric

3

         

II. Mathematics (3 Semester Hours)

           

MTH131 College Algebra

3

 

X

X

X

 

MTH140 Statistics

3

     

X

 

MTH200 Pre -calculus

3

     

X

 

MTH201 Calculus

3

         

III. Natural Science (4 Semester Hours)

           

BIO122 Environmental Biology

3

         

BIO122L Environmental Biology LAB

1

         

GEO102 Geology

3

         

GEO102L Geology LAB

1

         

MAR100 Marine Science

3

         

MAR100L Marine Science LAB

1

         

PHY120 Physics

3

         

PHY125 Physics LAB

1

         

IV. Humanities/Fine Arts (3 Semester Hours)

           

COM300 Organization Communication

3

   

X

   

ENG200 Major Writers in World Literature

3

         

ENG210 Critical Thinking

3

 

X

X

   

PHI230 Ethics in the Modern World

3

         

HUM200 Art Appreciation

3

     

X

 

HUM205 Culture and Diversity

3

     

X

 

HUM210 Music Appreciation

3

     

X

 

SPN100 Spanish I

3

         

SPN110 Spanish II

3

         

VI. Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 Semester Hours)

           

ECO201 Macroeconomics

3

     

 X

 

ECO202 Microeconomics

3

         

PSY105 Introduction to Psychology

3

 

X

X

X

 

PSY220 Positive Psychology

3

         

SOC100 Introduction to Sociology

3

 

X

X

X

 

SOC105 Global Social Issues

3

         

VII. Computer Technology and Literacy (3 Semester Hours)

           

IST120 Computer Applications

3

 

X

X

X

 

Major Core Curriculum (51 Semester Hours)

           

I. Self Integration (3 Semester Hours)

           

COR090 Career Orientation Seminar

0

         

FOR112 College Orientation

3

         

II. Core Information Systems Courses (21 Semester Hours)

           

BUS122 Principles of Business and Management

3

     

 X

 

CIS102/IS105 Fundamentals of Customer Service

3

     

X

X

CIS106/IS100 Introduction to Operating Systems

3

 

X

X

 

X

CIS121/GSP120 Logic Design

3

       

X

CIS150/NSM130 Introduction to Networking

3

 

X

 X

 

X

CIS151/NSM140 Networking II

3

       

X

CIS282/WEB120 Web Interface Design

3

       

X

III. Required Networking and Security Management Courses (20Semester Hours)

           

CIS212 Network Security Concepts

3

         

CIS245/NSM150 Client Operating Systems

3

       

X

CIS245L Windows Client & Server LAB

1

         

CIS251/NSM160 Advanced Windows Server

3

       

X

CIS256 Windows Active Directory & E-mail Service

3

         

CIS301/NSM260 Unix Operating System

3

       

X

CIS305 Advanced Unix Administration

3

         

CIS305L Advanced Unix Administration LAB

1

         

IV. Advanced Technical Courses (7 Semester Hours)

           

ACC113 Principles of Budgeting

3

         

CAP290 Capstone

3

         

CAP290L Capstone LAB

1

         

CIS126 Programming I

3

         

CIS131 Database I

3

         

CIS202/NSM200 Introduction to Routing and Switching

3

       

X

CIS204/NSM205 Intermediate Routing and Switching

3

       

X

CIS207 Routing and Switching LAB

1

         

CIS215 Programming II

3

         

CIS215L Programming II LAB

1

         

CIS250 Database Scripting

3

         

IV. Advanced Technical Courses  Cont.

           

CIS274 CIS Project I

4

         

CIS280 CIS Project II

3

         

CIS302 Help Desk Concepts

3

         

CIS306  Novell Operating Systems

3

         

CIS307 Novell Network Administration

3

         

CIS307L Novell Network Administration LAB

1

         

CIS311 Website Site Management

3

         

CIS311L Website Site Management LAB

1

         

CIS313 Troubleshooting Desktop Applications

3

         

CIS314 Troubleshooting Client Operating Systems

3

         

CIS316 Troubleshooting Client & Desktop Operating Systems LAB

1

         

CIS330 Network Application Server Management

3

         

INT290 Internship

3

         

Total Semester Hours Required 

76

 

IL indicates Instructor-Led and CBT indicates Distance Learning which could be paper-based, CD-ROM, videoconferencing, etc.




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Governors State University

Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies

(formerly B.O.G. B.A. degree)

Degree Objective

A flexible bachelor’s degree-completion program that maximizes military and transfer credits and allows for credit though prior learning. The B.A. program accepts up to 80 semester hours of lower division credit. Completion of an associate degree or at least 30 semester hours is encouraged prior to entry into the B.A. Program.

Academic Residency

24 semester hours. (May be completed entirely by CD-ROM courses available through NCPACE)

Points of contact

1) For information concerning the B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, degree plans, or admission, email us at sidl@govst.edu or call 800-478-8478 x4092.

2) For information concerning courses for the NCPACE Program, email nc-pace@govst.edu or call 800-478-8478 x4099.

Degree Requirement Summary

           

Degree requirement

Semester Hours

SOC Code

Navy Rating

Navy School

Tests

NCPACE

Communications

           

English Communication I

3

EN024AB

   

X

X

English Communication II

3

EN025AB

   

X

X

Speech

3

CM001AB

X

X

X

X

Mathematics

           

Selected by Sailor

3

 

X

X

X

X

Physical & Life Sciences

           

Physical Science Course

3

 

X

X

X

X

Life Science Course

3

 

X

X

X

X

Lab component with one of the above science courses

1

     

X

X

Social/Behavioral Sciences

           

ANTH 350 Beliefs & Believers

3

 

X

X

X

X

PSYC 445 Social Psychology

3

PS084B

X

X

X

X

Select additional Social Science Course

3

 

X

X

X

X

Humanities & Fine Arts

           

ENGL 308 Living Lit: The Classics & You

3

 

X

   

X

ENGL 420: Modern American Poetry

3

 

X

   

X

Fine Arts Elective

3

 

X

   

X

Elective Credits

           

ADDS 500  Substance Abuse: Current Concepts

3

 

X

X

X

X

COMS 534 Family Communication

3

 

X

X

X

X

INST 410 Worlds of Art

3

       

X

MGMT 301 Introduction to Management Strategies

3

MG0001B

X

X

X

X

PSYC 305 LOVE: What Everyone Needs to Know About Relationships

3

       

X

SOSC 320 Dealing with Diversity

3

 

X

X

X

X

Elective hours selected by sailor

(may include military credits, transfer credits or portfolio credits)

71

 

X

   

X

Total Semester Hours

120

         



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Old Dominion University

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology

General Engineering Technology Major

Degree Objective - The primary goal of this program is to provide broad-based engineering technology studies at the advanced level combined with complementary engineering management studies and general education. This combination should provide a strong base to enhance the individual's technical career progress in either the military or in a civilian capacity. In particular, the graduate should be well prepared to progress into technical leadership or management positions requiring both a knowledge of the technology as well as the ability to manage personnel and projects of an engineering nature.

Academic Residency - 30 semester hours of credit. Old Dominion University will offer 39 semester hours of engineering technology and engineering management courses through CD-ROM. Residency requirements can be met by taking these CD-ROM courses.

Points of Contact
David Chase, Director, Military Distance Learning Programs
Dr. Rob Curry, Director of Advising
Dr. William Gideon, Military Programs Development Coordinator

Gornto Center, 4th floor,
Old Dominion University

Tel: 800-968-2638 or 757-683-5658
Fax: 757-683-3106 
Email: navycollege@odu.edu
Web Site:
www.dl.odu.edu/navycollege

Degree Requirement Summary
 - An 'X' indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least a portion of the requirement. Contact the institution for details on credit awarded.

Degree Requirement

SH

SOC
Code

NAVY
Rating

NAVY
School

Tests

NCPACE

English Composition

3

EN024B

   

X

X

Technical Writing

3

     

 X

X

Oral Communication

3

CM001B

 

X

 

X

Precalculus I

3

MH054B

   

X

X

Calculus (Integral and Differential)

4

     

X

X

Foreign Language 1**

0-3

   

X

X

X

Foreign Language II**

0-3

   

X

X

X

Fine & Performing Arts

3

MULTI

     

X

History

3

HI001B*

   

X

X

Literature

3

EN026B

   

X

X

Philosophy

3

PL079B*

     

X

Social Science

3

SO001B*

   

X

X

Natural Science I***

4

PY002B*

 

X

 

X

Natural Science II***

4

   

X

 

X

Chemistry

3

   

X

 

X

Technical Electives 

15

MULTIPLE

X

X

 

X

Technical Base

24

 

X

X

 

X

MET 305
 Fundamentals of Mechanics

3

       

X

MET 300
Thermodynamics

3

   

X

   

MET 310
Dynamics

3

       

X

MET 330
 Fluid Mechanics

3

         

MET 335 Fluid Mechanics (Lab)

1

         

EET 350
Fundamentals of Electrical Tech.

3

       

X

EET 360
Electrical Power & Machinery

3

       

X

EET 365W Electrical Power & Machinery (Lab)

2

         

EET 410 Communications Principles

3

         

EET 415
 Programmable Machine Controls

3

         

ENMA 301
Engineering Management

3

         

ENMA 302
 Engineering Economics

3

         

ENMA 401
 Project Management

3

         

ENMA 420
 Statistical Concepts

3

         

Total Semester Hours 

120

 

* Other SOC coded courses may also be credited.

** The foreign language requirement is not required of students who completed high school before December 1985;
or those who completed 3 years in one foreign language or 2 years each in two foreign languages in high school.

***Courses include lecture and lab; students may receive credit for the lecture portion only through testing.




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Old Dominion University

Master’s Degree

Master of Engineering Management (MEM)

Degree Objective - The program builds upon the technical background of engineers and emphasizes project management skills specifically required in technology-based, project-driven enterprises, such as leadership, planning, scheduling, logistics, information systems, cost-estimating, systems engineering and quality. The MEM seeks to prepare individuals to lead, organize, implement, manage and successfully complete technical projects.

Academic Residency - 19 credit hours. The MEM degree is 31-credit hours, of which 19 hours (six courses plus capstone) are delivered in CD-ROM format. Residency requirements can be met by completion of these CD-ROM courses. The remaining twelve (12) hours of Graduate credit will be awarded to graduates of the Navy's Officer Nuclear Power School (including Prototype).

Points of Contact


Mr. David Chase, Director, Military Distance Learning Programs: Student Registration & Support
Dr. William Gideon: Exams & Proctoring; Student Registration & Support
Ms. Debi Lane: Student Admission, Registration & Support


Gornto Center, 4th floor, Old Dominion University


Tel: 800-968-2638      Fax: 757-683-3106   


Ms. Kim Sibson: Academic Advising & Student Support

Kaufman Hall 242C, Old Dominion University    Tel:  757-683-4938

Email: navycollege@odu.edu
       Web Site: www.dl.odu.edu/mem

Degree Requirement Summary -
An 'X' indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least a portion of the requirement. Contact the institution for details on credit awarded.

Degree Requirement

SH

SOC
 ID

NAVY

Rating

NAVY

School

Credit*

Tests

ENMA 600

3

 N/A

 N/A

 

X

ENMA 614

3

 N/A

 N/A

 

X

ENMA 603

3

 N/A

 N/A

 

X

ENMA 604

3

 N/A

 N/A

 

NO

ENMA 613

3

 N/A

 N/A

 

 X

ENMA 640 (Replacement for IT 620)

3

N/A

N/A

 

X

ENMA 605 (Final course-must be taken last)

1

N/A

N/A

 

NO

ENMA 601*

3

 N/A

 N/A

X

 N/A

ENMA 602*

3

 N/A

 N/A

X

 N/A

ELECTIVES*

6

 N/A

 N/A

X

 N/A

Total Semester Hours 

31

 

*Credit to graduates of the Officer Nuclear Power School and Prototype.

 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT – CURRICULUM CHANGES

•  New course:  ENMA 605 – Contemporary Issues in Engineering Management.  Capstone course required for all students with admissions applications for Fall 2005 and beyond.  Must be taken last.

•  Credited Required:  31  (19 via CD-ROM; 12 credits for completions of Officer Nuclear Power School and Prototype).




Degree Map

Degree Map

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The University of Oklahoma

Bachelor of Liberal Studies

Administrative Leadership

 

Degree Objective - The Bachelor of Liberal Studies/Administrative Leadership degree recognizes the circumstances and needs of adult learners and Service members. Grounded in the humanities and sciences, this highly versatile degree provides a basis for all else one might do. The interdisciplinary, liberal learning approach complements the competence and leadership experience of each individual.

Academic Residency - 30 semester hours which can be taken anytime during the student's program of study with The University of Oklahoma. Students mat not exceed 6 semester hours prior to receiving full admission to the College of Liberal Studies.

Points of Contact

Amanda Goodman, Military Programs Coordinator

The University of Oklahoma

Center for Independent and Distance Learning

1600 South Jenkins, Norman, OK 73072

800.942.5702 or 405.325.1921, Fax 405.325.7687

Advising: ncpace@ou.edu

Degree Requirements Summary

An 'X' indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least a portion of the requirement. Contact the institution for details on credit awarded.

Degree Requirements

SOC Code

NAVY RATING

NAVY SCHOOL

TESTS

NCPACE

General Education (40-44 SH)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Core Area I: Symbolic and Oral Communication

15-19 SH

 

 

 

 

 

English Composition

6 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 English Composition I

3 SH

 

 

 

X

 

 English Composition II

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

Foreign Language (Two courses in the same foreign language)

6-10 SH

 

 

 

X

 

Mathematics

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 Comm 2513 - Introduction to Statistics

3 SH

 

 

 

X

X

 Math 1413 - Mathematics in Liberal Studies

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 Math 1473 - Mathematics for Critical Thinking

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 Math 1503 - Introduction to Elementary

3 SH

 

 

 

X

X

 Math 1523 - Elementary Functions

3 SH

 

 

 

X

X

 Math 1823 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

3 SH

 

 

 

X

X

 Math 2423 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II Online

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

Core Area II: Natural Science

7 SH

 

 

 

 

 

Non - Lab

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 Phys 2514 - Gen Physics for Science & Engineering

4 SH

 

 

 

 

X

Lab

4 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 Chem 1315 - General Chemistry Continued

5 SH

 

 

 

X

X

 Chem 1415 - General Chemistry

5 SH

 

 

 

X

X

Core Area III: Social Science

6 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 LSTD 1313 - What are social Sciences

3 SH

 

 

 

 LSTD 1323 - Governing Ourselves Again

3 SH

 

 

 

Core Area IV: Humanities

12 SH

 

 

 

 

 

Understanding Art Forms

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 MUNM 1113 - The Understanding of Music

3 SH

 

 

 

X

Western Civilization and Culture

6 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 LSTD 1223 - History of the US

3 SH

 

 

 

 LSTD 3233 - Humanities of the Ancient World

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 3243 - Humanities of the Modern World

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

Non-Western Culture

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

Upper Division Major Requirements

33 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 LSTD 3503 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 3233 - Humanities of the Ancient World

3 SH

Multi

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 3243 - Humanities of the Modern World

3 SH

Multi

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 3333 - Human Arrangements

3 SH

Y84

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 3343 - Challenges in a Changing World

3 SH

Multi

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 3433 - The Dynamic Universe

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 LSTD 3443 - Ecology and Evolution

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 3953 - Study in Depth - Prospectus

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 LSTD 4700 - Advanced Topics

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 LSTD 4800 - Investigative Studies in Liberal Studies

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 LSTD 4943 - Senior Capstone Course

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 LSTD 4953 - Study in Depth

3 SH

 

 

 

 

 

Administrative Leadership Concentration - Select from the following:

9 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 LSTD 3613 - Leadership in Organizations

3 SH

Multi

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 3623 - Conflict Resolution

3 SH

Multi

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 3663 - Ethics in Leadership

3 SH

Multi

 

 

 

X

 LSTD 4643 - Quality Initiatives in Organizations

3 SH

Multi

 

 

 

X

Free Electives

44 SH

 

 

 

 

 

 BAD 3503 - Real Estate Principles

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 GEOL 1124 - Earth History

4 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 HR 3013 - Introduction to Human Relations

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 HR 4170 - Human Relations in the Workplace

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 JMC 3413 - Principles of Public Relations

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 Math 2433 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry III Online

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 Math 2443 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry IV Online

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 SOC 3523 - Sociology of Crime and Delinquency

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

 SOC 3723 - Sociology of the Family

3 SH

 

 

 

 

X

Total Degree Completion Semester Hours Required:

126

 

 

 

 

 

Please send all transcripts, SOCNAV agreements, transcript request and related correspondence to:

NCPACE Coordinator

1600 South Jenkins

Norman, OK. 73072

 

 




Degree Map

Degree Map

 

The University of Oklahoma

Master of Arts in Liberal Studies

Administrative Leadership

Degree Objective - The Master's of Arts in Liberal Studies/Administrative Leadership degree provides both general background and specific career information for students interested in leadership and management. The College of Liberal Studies seeks to fulfill the idea of helping people gain the knowledge sense of perspective and analytical ability required to function effectively and responsibly in their professional career role of choice. 

Academic Residency - The Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Degree is 33 semester hours, of which nine courses are required for residency. Service members may receive up to 6 credits for previous graduate work and professional military education in the elective area if approved.

Points of Contact

College of Liberal Studies

NCPACE Office

Russ Tresner

Amanda Goodman

Phone: (405)325-1250 or (800)522-4389

Phone: (405)325-3452 or (800)942-5702

Advising: rtresner@ou.edu

Email: ncpace@ou.edu

 

Fax: (405)325-7687

Degree Requirements Summary

 An 'X' indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least a portion of the requirement.  Contact the institution for details on credit awarded.

Degree Requirements

NAVY RATING

NAVY SCHOOL

NCPACE

Administrative Leadership Program

18 SH

     

LSTD 5003 - Introduction to Graduate Interdisciplinary Studies

3

   

X

LSTD 5013 - Interdisciplinary Foundations

3

   

X

LSTD 5903 -  Research Methods

3

   

X

LSTD 5623 - Theories of Management and Leadership

3

   

X

LSTD 5633 - Cultures of Organization

3

   

X

LSTD 5643 - Individual and Leadership

3

   

X

Elective Courses (or other courses as approved)

9 SH

     

LSTD 5653 - Ethics in Leadership

3

   

X

LSTD 5663 - Perspectives on Leadership

3

   

X

LSTD 5673 - Leadership Issues in Decision Making 

3

   

X

LSTD 5683 - Organization Communications for Decision Making 

3

   

X

LSTD 5693 - Project Management

3

   

X

Completion Courses

6 SH

     

6 hours from Elective courses listed above

6

   

X

Total Master Degree Completion Semester Hours Required

33 SH

 

International students are not permitted to enroll in graduate level work without full admission to the University of Oklahoma Graduate College.

 
 



SAINT LEO DEGREE MAP

Saint Leo Degree Map

Degree Objective - Occupational

Academic Residency - 30sh in Saint Leo University Classes are required.

Point of Contact:
John Cain, AVP of Continuing Education for Distance Learning

352-397-5829 or 1-866-SLUDLP1 john.cain@saintleo.edu

Degree Requirements Summary

Requirement

SH

SOCNAV

NAVY
RATING

NAVY
SCHOOL

TESTS

NCPACE
DL

ENG-121 Academic Writing 1

3

EN024A
EN024B

 
 

X

X

ENG-122 Academic Writing 2

3

EN025A
EN025B

 
 

X

X

MAT-128 Algebra and Functions or higher.

3

MH047A
MH047B

X

 

X

X

SCI-101 Integrated Physical Science

3

 

X

 

X

X

SCI-102 Integrated Life Science

3

 
 
 

X

X

FAS-101 Integrated Fine Arts

3

 
 
 

X

X

ART-123 Art Appreciation or
MUS-123 Introduction to Music or
FAS-123 Introduction to Film or
FAS-125 Introduction to Theater

3

FA001A

 
 

X

X

ENG-225 Survey of World Literature 1 or
ENG-226 Survey of World Literature 2 or
ENG-311 Major Writers of the 20th Century

3

EN027A
EN027B
EN207A
EN207B

 
 
 

X

PHI-101 Quest for Wisdom

3

 
 
 
 

X

REL-201 Introduction to the New Testament or
REL-220 Christian Morality or
REL-223 Religions of the World 1 or
REL-224 Religions of the World 2

3

 
 
 

X

X

REL-401 The Catholic Tradition

 
 
 
 
 

X

SSC-101 The Human Behavior Perspective

3

 
 
 

X

X

PSY-121 Introduction to Psychology or
SOC-121 Introduction to Sociology

3

PS082A
PS082B
SO001A
SO001B

 
 

X

X

SSC-102 The Global Perspective

3

 
 
 

X

X

ECO-201 Macroeconomics or
POL-223 American Federal Government or
HTY-121 United States History to 1865 or
HTY-122 United States History from 1865

3

EC002A
EC002B
PO077A
PO077B
HI001A
HI001B

 
 

X

X

COM-130 PC Applications

3

OF033B

X

 
 

X

General Electives

33

Multiple

X

X

X

X

POL-123 Introduction to Law and the Legal System

3

 

X

 
 

X

CRM-220 Survey of the Criminal Justice System

3

CJ101B

 
 

X

X

CRM-321 Substantive Criminal Law

3

LW002B

 
 
 

X

CRM-322 Law of Criminal Procedure

3

LW046B

 
 
 

X

CRM-350 Criminal Justice Ethics

3

 
 
 
 

X

CRM-370 Juvenile Justice

3

CJ112B

 
 
 

X

CRM-426 Theories of Criminal Behavior

3

CJ102B

X

 
 

X

CRM-496 Comprehensive Exam in Criminology

0

 
 
 
 

X

CRM-499 Senior Seminar in Criminology

3

CJ127B

 
 
 

X

Choose five of the following eleven choices:

 
 
 
 
 

X

CRM-300 Special Topics

3

 
 
 
 
 

CRM-325 Criminal Investigation

3

CJ201B

X

 
 

X

SSC-328 Drugs, Society and Human Behavior

3

SO005B

 
 

X

X

CRM-330 Organized Crime

3

 
 
 
 

X

CRM-331 White Collar Crime

3

 
 
 
 

X

PSY-330 Forensic Psychology

3

 
 
 
 

X

CRM-332 Tvars.errism

3

 
 
 
 

X

CRM-333 Violent Crime

3

 
 
 
 

X

CRM-419 Police Org & Adm

3

CJ204B

 
 
 

X

CRM-422 Law Enforcement Systems

3

CJ201B

 
 

X

X

CRM-430 Correctional Systems

3

CJ401B

 
 
 

X

Total Hours Required

122

 

An X indicates that the college may grant credit for this requirement from the source marked for at least part of the requirement. Contact Saint Leo University for details for credit awarded.

For the NCPACE Category above, IL indicates Instructor-Led and DL indicates Distance Learning which could be paper-based, CD-ROM, Videoconferencing, etc.




SAINT LEO DEGREE MAP - MBA

Saint Leo MBA Degree Map

Degree Objective - Occupational

Academic Residency - 30sh in Saint Leo University classes are required.

Point of Contact:
John Cain, AVP of Continuing Education for Distance Learning

352-397-5829 or 1-866-SLUDLP1 email: john.cain@saintleo.edu

Degree Requirements Summary

Requirement

SH

SOCNAV

NAVY
RATING

NAVY
SCHOOL

TESTS

NCPACE
DL

MBA-525 Professional Development

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-530 Organizational Behavior

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-533 Human Resource for Managers

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-535 Legal Environment of Business

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-540 Managerial Economics

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-550 Decision Support Systems

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-560 Financial & Managerial Accounting

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-565 Marketing

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-570 Corporate Finance

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-575 Global Business Management

3


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-557 Entrepreneurship -OR-

3


 

 
 

 

X

     MBA-595 Current Issues in Leadership

 


 

 
 

 

X

MBA-599 Strategic Management

3


 

 
 

 

X

Total Hours Required

36

 



Initial enrollment into MBA courses delivered through NCPACE:

  1. Submit completed and signed Graduate Program Application and NCPACE DL Course Registration form to the NCPACE Contract Representative. Contact your ESO for date/time/location of registration/text sales.

  2. NCPACE Students may enroll in a maximum of 2 courses prior to full admissions into the MBA program.

Full Admissions into MBA program requires submission of the following to:

John Cain, Director of Distance Learning Program
32223 Michigan Avenue, San Antonio, FL 33576
352-588-8196 (fax) email: john.cain@saintleo.edu
  1. Completed application form (unless previously submitted to NCPACE Contract Representative)

  2. Current resume

  3. Two professional recommendations from work associates completed on the forms provided in the application package. Work associates include current and former supervisors and co-workers.

  4. Applicants must provide a statement of professional goals outlining how your educational and career goals match Saint Leo University’s program (minimum of 250 words).

  5. Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions previously attended sent directly from the former institution to the Office of Graduate Admission. A United States equivalency evaluation must accompany transcripts from foreign institutions certified by an approved evaluation service. Graduates or former students of Saint Leo University do not need to submit transcripts if they have previously submitted them and are on file at the University.

  6. Official Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) scores are required for applicants with less than a 3.0 G.P.A. in the last 60 hours of their bachelor’s degree and less than five (5) or more years of progressively responsible professional work experience. An applicant who does not meet this standard must submit official GMAT scores. In some instances, an applicant meeting the five year standard, may be required to submit official GMAT scores and/or demonstrate his or her command of basic quantitative (i.e., mathematical) and verbal skills by the faculty admissions committee. Official score on the Graduate Management Admissions Test are to be sent directly from the Educational Testing Service to the Director of Graduate Admissions. Test scores more than five years old are not accepted.

  7. Application fee is waived for NCPACE students.




SOCNAV Degree Map

SOCNAV Degree Map

Thomas Edison State College

Bachelor of Arts

Liberal Studies

Social Science/History

Humanities

Natural Science/Mathematics

History

Psychology

   

Degree Objective - The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree enables the student to develop a broad general knowledge of the traditional liberal arts disciplines while providing the opportunity to develop a greater depth of knowledge in particular areas of interest to the student. This flexibility can prepare you for a career change or advancement, graduate education or provide personal satisfaction.

Academic Residency - Student must complete a minimum of 12 credits of Thomas Edison State College course work

Points of Contact

Office of Military Education
Thomas