factual paper

Write a factual paper that describes your college major. It should look at such things as what courses you need to take in your major discipline, how difficult the major is, and what kinds of jobs you can expect to get by majoring in this area. Finish the paper by providing a conclusion. Be creative! (Length: 2-3 pages)
Martin, Robert
1-Jul-14
Student is awarded transfer credits totalling 63 semester credit-hours, based on documents provided.
To complete the bachelor’s degree, the student must complete 57 semester credit-hours (19 courses).
Review of Prior Educational Achievement
Credits
Gen. Ed.
Note
USAF
Basic Training
4.0
1.0
CCAF
USAF
F-16 Fighter Aircraft Maintenance Apprentice
31.0
CCAF
USAF
Airman Leadership School (Mgt135)
9.0
5.0
CCAF
USAF
Air Force Specialty Internship
12.0
CCAF
USAF
U-25 Aircraft Maintenance
7.0
CCAF
Subtotal Transfer Credits for Courses
63.0
6.0
NA
Subtotal Transfer Credits for Qualified Training
0.0
0.0
Grand Total
63.0
6.0
Total Transfer Credits Applied
63.0
6.0
Maximum is 90.
HS 100
Introduction to Homeland Security
3.0
Core
PSY 100
Psychology I
3.0
3.0
Required General Education
HS 110
Introduction to Emergency Management
3.0
3.0
Core
HUM 100
Humanities I
3.0
3.0
Required General Education
COMM 110
Public Speaking
3.0
3.0
Required General Education
HS 120
Emergency Management Technology
3.0
Core
COMM 101
Technical Writing
3.0
3.0
Required General Education
HS 130
Introduction to Terrorism & Counterterrorism
3.0
Core
ENGL 101
English Composition
3.0
3.0
Required General Education
MATH 105
College Algebra
3.0
3.0
Required General Education
HS 140
Emergency Preparedness
3.0
Core
HS 150
Critical Incident Response
3.0
Core
MGT 165
Introduction to International Relations
3.0
3.0
Core
CJ 150
Introduction to Forensic Science
3.0
Core
CJ 160
Criminal Investigation
3.0
Core
HS 160
Maritime Security
3.0
Core
TBD
Elective
3.0
Choose from the list of Electives below
TBD
Elective
3.0
Choose from the list of Electives below
TBD
Elective
3.0
Choose from the list of Electives below
Proctored Exam
0.0
Required
Homeland Security Elective Courses
CJ 100
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Homeland Security Elective
CJ 125
Introduction to Law Enforcement
Homeland Security Elective
CJ 130
Criminology
Homeland Security Elective
CJ 140
Criminal Justice Management
Homeland Security Elective
CJ 145
Constitutional Law
Homeland Security Elective
CJ 155
Criminal Courts System
Homeland Security Elective
CJ 165
Criminal Evidence
Homeland Security Elective
CJ 170
Criminal Procedure
Homeland Security Elective
FIN 100
Principles of Finance
Homeland Security Elective
HA 104
Epidemiology and Community Health
Homeland Security Elective
MGT 101
Principles of Management
Homeland Security Elective
MGT 131
Organizational Behavior
Homeland Security Elective
MGT 132
Human Resources Management
Homeland Security Elective
MGT 133
Organizational Communication
Homeland Security Elective
120.0
30.0
University of Management and Technology
committed to building futures
1901 Fort Myer Drive, Suite 700, Arlington, Virginia 22209-1609 USA
phone: (703) 516-0035 fax: (703) 516-0985 www.umtweb.edu
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOMELAND SECURITY
INDIVIDUAL LEARNING PLAN
BSHS Curriculum Framework at UMT
BSHS Awarded
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Martin, Robert
1-Jul-14
University of Management and Technology
committed to building futures
1901 Fort Myer Drive, Suite 700, Arlington, Virginia 22209-1609 USA
phone: (703) 516-0035 fax: (703) 516-0985 www.umtweb.edu
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOMELAND SECURITY
INDIVIDUAL LEARNING PLAN
Notes:
The PDF copy of this ILP is the official plan for the student and may be changed only with the approval of the student and advisor.
Courses for the degree are shown above in the required sequence, based on expected achievement and course availability.
Degrees are contingent on successful completion of at least the minimum credit-hours with a cumulative grade-point average of 2.0.
Degrees are contingent on minimum (30) general education credits by coursework or examinations.
Proctored exams are required periodically to complete the degree(s). UMT will contact student when a proctored exam is required.
General education courses include English, math, sciences, social sciences, education, and the humanities.
Courses numbered 100-199 are undergraduate; 200-299 are master’s level; 300-399 are doctoral level; and 400+ are dissertation level.
To receive the degree, student must follow the graduation procedures listed in the Student Portal (http://www.umtweb.edu/Login.aspx).
Linsey Berens, ILP Specialist, Admissions Office
Yingda Xu, MBA, ILP Advisor, Academic Office
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