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Central Georgia Technical College

Associate of Degree Transfer Information

CGTC Course

UMUC Placement

Credits

UMUC GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (GenEd) Communications (6 credits):

ENGL 1101

WRTG 101 3

SPCH 1101; recommended GenEd core elective

SPCH 100

Speech/Communications 3

Arts and Humanities (3 credits):

HUMN 1101 or any Humanities/Fine arts elective

HUMN 100

Arts and Humanities 3

Mathematics (3 credits):

MATH 1100, 1101, or 1111 Mathematics GenEd 3

Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 credits):

PSYC 1101 or any social and behavioral sciences course except HIST

PSYC 100

Social/Behavioral Sciences 3

ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK FROM CGTC (45-54 credits): Courses may place in major, minor, or electives as appropriate

Additional courses 45-54

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2013-2014

Central Georgia Technical College

Additional Business Management Associate Degree Information

The following CGTC courses may also apply to UMUC bachelor’s degrees. Note limits on lower-level and non-resident credit.

 required course for the major

* course meets content requirement but not upper-level minimum

BS in Business Administration

UMUC Placement

Credits

ENGL 1102; recommended GenEd core elective ENGL 102

second writing course 3

COMP 1000 CMST 103 3

 MGMT 1135; recommended choice  ACCT 220

foundation course for major 3

MGMT 1110 or MKTG 1130 3

MGMT 1100 BMGT 160 3

MGMT 1105* BMGT 464* 3

 MGMT 1120  BMGT 110

foundation course for major 3

 MGMT 1115*  BMGT 365*

core course for major 3

 MGMT 1125*  BMGT 496*

core course for major 3

MGMT 2115* HRMN 300* 3

MGMT 2125 3

MGMT 2215* HRMN 494* 3

Specialization courses 12

Additional courses may be applied as GenEds, major, minor, or electives as appropriate towards the BS in

Business Administration

Completion at UMUC (57 credits):

Students following the recommended transfer course plan will need 23 credits in additional General Education coursework from UMUC, including:

• LIBS 150

• ARTH 372 or HIST 365 or other upper-level historical perspective course • BIOL 103 or other biological/physical science with laboratory

• GVPT 401 or other upper-level behavioral/social science (discipline must be different from first) • NSCI 362 or other upper-level biological/physical science course

• IFSM 201 • IFSM 300

• WRTG 391, 393, or 394

Students must also meet all bachelor’s degree requirements including: • Total of 120 credits for the bachelor’s degree

• All required courses and the minimum number of credits for major and minor

• 30 credits at UMUC, including at least half the major and minor and 15 upper-level credits • 45 upper-level credits, including half the credit for the major and minor

• Prerequisites for all courses taken at UMUC

• Grade of C or better in all transfer coursework and all coursework for the major and minor • Overall GPA of at least 2.0

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Central Georgia Technical College

Additional Computer Programming Associates Degree Information

The following CGTC courses may also apply to UMUC bachelor’s degrees. Note limits on lower-level and non-resident credit.

 required course for the major

* course meets content requirement but not upper-level minimum

BS in Computer and Information Science

UMUC Placement

Credits

ACCT 1100 ACCT 220 4

COMP 1000 CMST 103 3

CIST 1001 IFSM 201

second computing GenEd 4

 CIST 1220*  CMIS 320*

core course for major 4

CIST 1305 CMIS 102

first computing GenEd 3

CIST 1510* CMST 385* 3

CIST 2311 4

CIST 2312 4

 CIST 2371

 CMIS 141 first programming language

sequence course for major

4

CIST 2372 4

 CIST 2373

 CMIS 242 second programming language

sequence course for major

4

CIST 2921 4

CIST electives 6

Additional courses may be applied as GenEds, major, minor, or electives as appropriate towards the BS in

Computer and Information Science

Completion at UMUC (54 credits):

Students following the recommended transfer course plan will need 20 credits in additional General Education coursework from UMUC, including:

• LIBS 150

• WRTG 390 or other upper-level second writing GenEd

• ARTH 372 or HIST 365 or other upper-level historical perspective course

• GVPT 401 or other upper-level social/behavioral science GenEd (discipline must be different from first) • BIOL 103 or other biological/physical science with related laboratory

• NSCI 362 or other upper-level biological/physical science course • WRTG 391, 393, or 394

Students must also meet all bachelor’s degree requirements including: • Total of 120 credits for the bachelor’s degree

• All required courses and the minimum number of credits for major and minor

• 30 credits at UMUC, including at least half the major and minor and 15 upper-level credits • 45 upper-level credits, including half the credit for the major and minor

• Prerequisites for all courses taken at UMUC

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2013-2014

Central Georgia Technical College

Additional Computer Support Specialist Associates Degree Information

The following CGTC courses may also apply to UMUC bachelor’s degrees. Note limits on lower-level and non-resident credit.

 required course for the major

* course meets content requirement but not upper-level minimum

BS in Cybersecurity

UMUC Placement

Credits

COMP 1000 CMST 103 3 CIST 1001 IFSM 201 computing GenEd 4 CIST 1122 CMIT 202 4 CIST 1130* CMIT 364* 3 CIST 1305 CMIS 102

second computing GenEd 3

 CIST 1601*  CSIA 303*

core course for major 3

 CIST 1401; recommended choice  CMIT 265

foundation course for major 4

CIST 1220 or 2129 4

CIST 2127 or 2128 3

CIST 2921 4

CIST Electives 12

Additional courses may be applied as GenEds, major, minor, or electives as appropriate towards the BS in

Cybersecurity

Completion at UMUC (58 credits):

Students following the recommended transfer course plan will need 20 credits in additional General Education coursework from UMUC, including:

• LIBS 150

• WRTG 390 or other upper-level second writing GenEd

• ARTH 372 or HIST 365 or other upper-level historical perspective course

• GVPT 401 or other upper-level social/behavioral science GenEd (discipline must be different from first) • BIOL 103 or other biological/physical science with related laboratory

• NSCI 362 or other upper-level biological/physical science course • WRTG 391, 393, or 394

Students must also meet all bachelor’s degree requirements including: • Total of 120 credits for the bachelor’s degree

• All required courses and the minimum number of credits for major and minor

• 30 credits at UMUC, including at least half the major and minor and 15 upper-level credits • 45 upper-level credits, including half the credit for the major and minor

• Prerequisites for all courses taken at UMUC

• Grade of C or better in all transfer coursework and all coursework for the major and minor • Overall GPA of at least 2.0

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Central Georgia Technical College

Additional Criminal Justice Technology Associates Degree Information

The following CGTC courses may also apply to UMUC bachelor’s degrees. Note limits on lower-level and non-resident credit.

 required course for the major

* course meets content requirement but not upper-level minimum

BS in Criminal Justice

UMUC Placement

Credits

COMP 1000 CMST 103

second computing GenEd 3

 CRJU 1010  CCJS 100

introductory course for major 3

CRJU 1030 3

 CRJU 1040*  CCJS 340*

core course for major 3

 CRJU 1400*  CCJS 380*

core course for major 3

 CRJU 2050  CCJS 234

law specialization course for major 3

 CRJU 1068  CCJS 230

law specialization course for major 3

CRJU 2020 3

CRJU 2070* CCJS 350* 3

CRJU 2090 or 2100 3

Occupationally guided electives 15

Additional courses may be applied as GenEds, major, minor, or electives as appropriate towards the BS in

Criminal Justice

Completion at UMUC (60 credits):

Students following the recommended transfer course plan will need 23 credits in additional General Education coursework from UMUC, including:

• LIBS 150

• IFSM 201 or CMST 301

• WRTG 390 or other upper-level second writing GenEd

• ARTH 372 or HIST 365 or other upper-level historical perspective course

• GVPT 401 or other upper-level social/behavioral science GenEd (discipline must be different from first) • BIOL 103 or other biological/physical science with related laboratory

• NSCI 362 or other upper-level biological/physical science course • WRTG 391, 393, or 394

Students must also meet all bachelor’s degree requirements including: • Total of 120 credits for the bachelor’s degree

• All required courses and the minimum number of credits for major and minor

• 30 credits at UMUC, including at least half the major and minor and 15 upper-level credits • 45 upper-level credits, including half the credit for the major and minor

• Prerequisites for all courses taken at UMUC

• Grade of C or better in all transfer coursework and all coursework for the major and minor • Overall GPA of at least 2.0

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2013-2014

Central Georgia Technical College

Additional Internet Specialist-Web Site Design Associates Degree Information

The following CGTC courses may also apply to UMUC bachelor’s degrees. Note limits on lower-level and non-resident credit.

 required course for the major

* course meets content requirement but not upper-level minimum

BS in Digital Media and Web Technologies

UMUC Placement

Credits

COMP 1000 CMST 103

second computing GenEd 3

CIST 1001 IFSM 201 computing GenEd 4 CIST 1220* CMIS 320* 4 CIST 1305 CMIS 102 3  CIST 1510*  CMST 385* core course in Web Technology

sequence for major

3

CIST 1520 3

CIST 1530 GRCO 100 3

CIST 1540* CMST 341* 3

 CIST 1601*  CSIA 303*

supplemental course for major 3

CIST 2371 CMIS 141 4

CIST 2510 3

 CIST 2531*  CMST 325*

supplemental course for major 3

CIST 2550* CMIS 485* 3

CIST 2921 4

CIST 2950 3

Additional courses may be applied as GenEds, major, minor, or electives as appropriate towards the BS in

Digital Media and Web Technologies

Completion at UMUC (56 credits):

Students following the recommended transfer course plan will need 20 credits in additional General Education coursework from UMUC, including:

• LIBS 150

• WRTG 390 or other upper-level second writing GenEd

• GVPT 401 or other upper-level social/behavioral science (discipline must be different from first) • ARTH 372 or HIST 365 or other upper-level historical perspective course

• BIOL 103 or other biological/physical science with related laboratory • NSCI 362 or other upper-level biological/physical science course • WRTG 391, 393, or 394

Students must also meet all bachelor’s degree requirements including: • Total of 120 credits for the bachelor’s degree

• All required courses and the minimum number of credits for major and minor

• 30 credits at UMUC, including at least half the major and minor and 15 upper-level credits • 45 upper-level credits, including half the credit for the major and minor

• Prerequisites for all courses taken at UMUC

• Grade of C or better in all transfer coursework and all coursework for the major and minor • Overall GPA of at least 2.0

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Central Georgia Technical College

Additional Networking Specialist Associates Degree Information

The following CGTC courses may also apply to UMUC bachelor’s degrees. Note limits on lower-level and non-resident credit.

 required course for the major

* course meets content requirement but not upper-level minimum

BS in Computer Networks and Security

UMUC Placement

Credits

COMP 1000 CMST 103

second computing GenEd 3

CIST 1001 IFSM 201

computing GenEd 4

 CIST 1122  CMIT 202

foundation course for major 4

CIST 1130* CMIT 364* 3

 CIST 1401; recommended choice  CMIT 265

foundation course for major 4

CIST 1601* CSIA 303* 3

CIST Electives 14

Specialization Courses 16

Additional courses may be applied as GenEds, major, minor, or electives as appropriate towards the BS in

Computer Networking and Security

Completion at UMUC (54 credits):

Students following the recommended transfer course plan will need 20 credits in additional General Education coursework from UMUC, including:

• LIBS 150

• WRTG 390 or other upper-level second writing GenEd

• GVPT 401 or other upper-level social/behavioral science (discipline must be different from first) • ARTH 372 or HIST 365 or other upper-level historical perspectives course

• BIOL 103 or other biological/physical science with related laboratory • NSCI 362 or other upper-level biological/physical science course • WRTG 391, 393, or 394

Students must also meet all bachelor’s degree requirements including: • Total of 120 credits for the bachelor’s degree

• All required courses and the minimum number of credits for major and minor

• 30 credits at UMUC, including at least half the major and minor and 15 upper-level credits • 45 upper-level credits, including half the credit for the major and minor

• Prerequisites for all courses taken at UMUC

• Grade of C or better in all transfer coursework and all coursework for the major and minor • Overall GPA of at least 2.0

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2013-2014

Central Georgia Technical College

Additional Paralegal Studies Associates Degree Information

The following CGTC courses may also apply to UMUC bachelor’s degrees. Note limits on lower-level and non-resident credit.

 required course for the major

* course meets content requirement but not upper-level minimum

BS in Legal Studies

UMUC Placement

Credits

ENGL 1102 ENGL 102

second writing course 3

COMP 1000 CMST 103

second computing GenEd 3

 PARA 1100  LGST 101

foundation course for major 3

 PARA 1105 foundation course for major  LGST 200 3

 PARA 1110  LGST 201

foundation course for major 3

PARA 1115* LGST 315* 3 PARA 1120* LGST 343* 3 PARA 1125* LGST 320* 3 PARA 1130* LGST 325* 3 PARA 1135* LGST 316* 3  PARA 1140*  LGST 312*

core course for major 3

PARA 1145* 3

PARA 1150 LGST 340* 3

PARA 2210 6

Specific Occupational-Guided Electives 9

Additional courses may be applied as GenEds, major, minor, or electives as appropriate towards the BS in

Legal Studies

Completion at UMUC (51 credits):

Students following the recommended transfer course plan will need 20 credits in additional General Education coursework from UMUC, including:

• LIBS 150

• IFSM 201 or CMST 301

• GVPT 401 or other upper-level social/behavioral science (discipline must be different from first) • ARTH 372 or HIST 365 or other upper-level historical perspectives course

• BIOL 103 or other biological/physical science with related laboratory • NSCI 362 or other upper-level biological/physical science course • WRTG 391, 393, or 394

Students must also meet all bachelor’s degree requirements including: • Total of 120 credits for the bachelor’s degree

• All required courses and the minimum number of credits for major and minor

• 30 credits at UMUC, including at least half the major and minor and 15 upper-level credits • 45 upper-level credits, including half the credit for the major and minor

• Prerequisites for all courses taken at UMUC

• Grade of C or better in all transfer coursework and all coursework for the major and minor • Overall GPA of at least 2.0

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