FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY - ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 07-08 Course Articulation Guide � Computer Related Majors This guide should be used in conjunction with your degree audit. STUDENT MUST APPLY AND COMPLETE PF 321 LEARNING STRATEGIES IN ORDER TO ACTIVATE THEIR PROGRAM This document is an unofficial, informational guide. Please review your Academic Evaluation and contact your SSA with any questions FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY COURSE ORANGE COUNTY COMM COLL COURSE EQUIVALENT General Education � REQUIRED FOR ALL MAJORS SPEECH OR INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION COM 203 Interpersonal Comm or COM 205 Small Group Comm or COM 207 Public Speaking COLLEGE WRITING ENG 101 Freshman English I BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION BUS 203 Business Communication ^1 COURSE FROM THE DEPT OF SCIENCE Select from COURSES such as Chemistry, Biology, Physics, etc. ^1 COURSE FROM THE DEPT OF HUMANITIES Select from COURSES such as Philosophy, Literature, Ethics, etc. ^1 COURSE FROM THE DEPT OF SOCIAL/BEHAV SCIENCES Select from COURSES such as Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, etc. ^IF YOU ARE UNSURE IF YOUR COURSE WILL TRANSFER PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SSA COLLEGE ALGEBRA MAT 121 College Algebra or MAT 131 Precalculus APPLIED CALCULUS MAT 205 Calculus I **REQUIRED FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE ONLY STATISTICAL CONCEPTS BUS 205 Business Statistics or MAT 125 Introduction to Statistics INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS OFT 214 Excel and Access **NOT REQUIRED FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE INTRO TO DATABASES OFT 214 Excel and Access INTRO TO WEB AUTHORING CIT 111 Internet and HTML ALGEBRA COMPETENCY (SEE STATEMENT BELOW) MAT 102 Intermediate Algebra GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES General Education Electives select from non-developmental courses. Computer Science (COMP) *Prior to Beginning your Bridge Courses, apply to Franklin University and complete PF321 Learning Strategies* INTRO/COMP SCIE & OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING CSC 101 Computer Science I and CSC 102 Computer Science II and OBJECT-ORIENTED DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS CSC 201 Data Structures PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER ORGANIZATION Not available at your institution please take COMP 201 with Franklin PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER LANGUAGES Not available at your institution please take COMP 202 with Franklin PRINCIPLES OF OPERATING SYSTEMS Not available at your institution please take COMP 203 with Franklin PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS CIT 116 Networking I SURVEY OF COMPUTER LANGUAGES Not available at your institution please take COMP 205 with Franklin DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CIT 225 Database Fundamentals and Design DISCRETE MATHEMATICS MAT 136 Intro to Discrete Mathematics ** Information Technology** (ITEC) *Prior to Beginning your Bridge Courses, apply to Franklin University and complete PF321 Learning Strategies* DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CIT 225 Database Fundamentals and Design STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING CIT 107 Intro to C++ Prgm or CIT 115 Visual Basic Student is only required to take one course to fulfill requirement 20 semester/30 quarter credit hours in one of the following approved Information Technology disciplines. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. **Please check with SSA for additional options** Management Information Sciences (MIS) *Prior to Beginning your Bridge Courses, apply to Franklin University and complete PF321 Learning Strategies* FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACC 153 Financial Accounting MARKETING MKT 101 Principles of Marketing MANAGEMENT THEORY & PRACTICES MGT 201 Principles of Management WEB DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION Not available at your institution please take WEBD 234 with Franklin HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MGT 205 Human Resource Management DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CIT 225 Database Fundamentals and Design STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING CIT 107 Intro to C++ Prgm or CIT 115 Visual Basic Student is only required to take one course to fulfill requirement. Web Development (WEBD) *Prior to Beginning your Bridge Courses, apply to Franklin University and complete PF321 Learning Strategies* INTRO/COMP SCIE & OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING CSC 101 Computer Science I and CSC 102 Computer Science II and OBJECT-ORIENTED DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS I CSC 201 Data Structures WEB DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION Not available at your institution please take WEBD234 with Franklin DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CIT 225 Database Fundamentals and Design FUNDAMENTALS OF GRAPHIC DESIGN Not available at your institution please take GRPH 210 with Franklin MARKETING MKT 101 Principles of Marketing GRAPHIC EDITING SOFTWARE ART 123 Visual Comm and Graphic Design II Elective Bridge Courses (taken at Orange County Community College) � REQUIRED FOR ALL MAJORS Nondevelopmental level courses taken at your community college and not applied directly toward another Bridge requirement will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. If you need additional courses to meet the hours required for your Bachelor�s degree, please select business or computer-related courses from those offered at your community college. Other courses may be acceptable in this area. Please see your Franklin University SSA for approval prior to taking the course. **JOINT PROGRAMS OF STUDY OPTION** The majors highlighted above are eligible for our Joint Programs of Study program. This unique option allows you to finish both your Bachelor�s of Science degree and your MBA at an accelerated rate. Specific MBA courses can be substituted for Franklin University Major Area electives. Contact your SSA for information concerning the Joint Programs of Study program. ALGEBRA COMPETENCY STATEMENT Franklin University requires that all of our students satisfy an Algebra Competency Requirement. The Algebra Competency Requirement can be met in the following ways: 1. Algebra II in High School with a grade of �C� or higher; 2. Pass the Franklin University Algebra Competency Test; 3. Take Fundamental Algebra (MATH150) at Franklin University; or 4. Transfer in Fundamental Algebra (MATH 150) or higher (College Algebra, Calculus, Finite Math, Discrete Math, etc., but not Statistics**) **Statistics will not waive the Algebra Competency Requirement unless the course has been approved for your school. Please see your SSA. Articulation Agreement Revised/Completed 7/18/2007.