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1 ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FORM A. SENDING AND RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS Sending College: Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) Degree: Associate in Science (A.S.) Receiving College: John Jay College of Criminal Justice Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) A1. MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Criminal Justice Management B.S. (Public Management Department) A2. MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Criminal Justice B.S. (Law and Police Science Department) A3. MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Security Management B.S. (Security, Fire & Emergency Management Department) A4. MVCC’s Computer Science A.S. to John Jay’s Computer Science and Information Security B.S. (Mathematics and Computer Science Department) B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM Grade of C or better in freshman composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level English course. Grade of C or better in a 3 credit college-level math course Associate’s degree in the corresponding program (as outlined below) Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 62-69, as specified below. Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 51-58, as specified below. Total credits required for the John Jay baccalaureate degree: 120

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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FORM

A. SENDING AND RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS Sending College: Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC)

Degree: Associate in Science (A.S.)

Receiving College: John Jay College of Criminal Justice Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

A1. MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Criminal Justice Management B.S. (Public Management Department)

A2. MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Criminal Justice B.S. (Law and Police Science Department)

A3. MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Security Management B.S. (Security, Fire & Emergency Management Department)

A4. MVCC’s Computer Science A.S. to John Jay’s Computer Science and Information Security B.S. (Mathematics and Computer Science Department)

B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM

Grade of C or better in freshman composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level English course. Grade of C or better in a 3 credit college-level math course Associate’s degree in the corresponding program (as outlined below)

Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 62-69, as specified below. Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 51-58, as specified below. Total credits required for the John Jay baccalaureate degree: 120

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C. TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED and ADDITIONAL CREDITS REQUIRED for BACCALAUREATE DEGREE

Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree in Criminal Justice or Computer Science will receive 62-69 credits toward the corresponding Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (John Jay), as indicated below.

C1(a). A.S. Degree in Criminal Justice (MVCC)

Course # Course Title Credits Granted

ED 100 College Seminar 1 CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJ 107 Juvenile Delinquency 3 EN 101 English I: Composition 3 SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 PS 101 American National Government 3 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 CJ 106 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CJ 108 Criminal Law 3 EN 102 English 2: Ideas & Values in Literature 3 PY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 GE Nat Sci GE Natural Science (see “A” below) 4 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 AN 102 Cultural Anthropology 3 CJ 202 American Constitutional Law 3 CJ 204 Criminology 3 SS 218 Methods of Research 3 MA 108 or MA 110

Concepts in Mathematics or Elementary Statistics 3

Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5

CJ Elective Criminal Justice Elective (see “B” below Recommended: CJ 111 Policing in American Society

3

HI 101 History of Civilization I 3

HI 111 or 112 American History I 1492-1850 or American History 1850-Present

3

Foreign Language

See “C” below 3

GE Math or Nat. Science

See “D” below 3 or (4)

Phys Ed .5

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Total Credits Eligible for Transfer 64 or (65)

C1(b). Additional credits required for B.S. Degree in Criminal Justice Management (John Jay)

Course # Course Title Credits PAD 101 Intro to Public Administration 3

ENG 235 Writing for Management, Business and Public Administration

3

PAD 121 Information in Public Management 3 PAD 314 Leadership, Supervision and Performance 3 PAD 318 Decisions in Crises 3 ACC 250 Or PAD 343

Introduction to Accounting Or Administration of Financial Resources

3

Technical Courses: choose one

See “E” below 3

PAD 348 Justice Planning and Policy Analysis 3 PAD 445 Seminar in Justice Administration and Planning 3 College Option Learning from the Past (fulfilled by History) 0 College Option 300 Justice Core 3 Subtotal 30 Minor or electives (to reach 120 credits required) (25)-26 Total Transfer Credits Applied to Program 64-(65) Total Credits Required after Transfer (55)-56 Total Credits Required for Degree 120

A.) GE Natural Science Choices: BI 103, BI 105, BI 141, BI 142, BI 201, BI 216, BI 217, CH 101, CH 111, CH 112, CH 115, CH 131, CH 141,

CH 142, CH 247, CH 248, GL 101, GL 102, PH 112, PH 113, PH 141, PH 142, PH 151, PH 261, PH 262 or WE 101

B.) Criminal Justice Elective: CJ 102, CJ 111, CJ 201, CJ 205, CJ 206, CJ 207, CJ 208, CJ 209, CJ 210, CJ 212, CJ 213, CJ 214, CH 216, CJ 217, CJ 219, CJ 290

C.) Any Foreign Language course or any course in the SUNY “The Arts” Silo

D.) Students can choose another Natural Science course from “A”, or choose a GE Math Course: MA 115, MA 121, MA 122, MA 125, MA 131,

MA 139, MA 140, MA 150, MA 151, MA 152, MA 172, MA 223, MA 253, MA 260, MA 275, MA 280

E.) Students can choose from: COR 282 Principles of Correctional Operations, FIS 2XX Science Foundations of Emergency Management and Response, PAD 360 Court Administration, PSC 201 Police Organization and Administration, SEC 310 Emergency Planning, PAD 402 Seminar and Internship in Public Administration (6 cr.), or PAD 404 Practicum in Public Administration

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C2(a). A.S. Degree in Criminal Justice (MVCC)

Course # Course Title Credits Granted

ED 100 College Seminar 1 CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJ 107 Juvenile Delinquency 3 EN 101 English I: Composition 3 SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 PS 101 American National Government 3 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 CJ 106 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CJ 108 Criminal Law 3 EN 102 English 2: Ideas & Values in Literature 3 PY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 GE Nat Sci GE Natural Science (see “A” below) 4 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 AN 102 Cultural Anthropology 3 CJ 202 American Constitutional Law 3 CJ 204 Criminology 3 SS 218 Methods of Research 3 MA 108 or MA 110

Concepts in Mathematics or Elementary Statistics 3

Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5

CJ Elective

Criminal Justice Elective (see “B” below Recommended: CJ 111 Policing in American Society

3

HI 101 History of Civilization I 3 HI 111 or 112

American History I 1492-1850 or American History 1850-Present

3

Foreign Language

See “C” below 3

GE Math or GE Natural Science

See “D” below 3 or (4)

Phys Ed .5 Total Credits Eligible for Transfer 64 or (65)

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C2(b). B.S. Degree in Criminal Justice (John Jay)

Course # Course Title Credits CJBS 300 Criminal Justice: Theory in Practice 3 CJBS 415 Capstone Seminar for BS in Criminal Justice 3 COR 101 Intro to Corrections 3 Diversity See “E” below 3 Distribution: Choose a 300 level in Law and Courts

See “F” below 3

Distribution: Choose a 300 level course in Corrections

See “G” below 3

College Option Learning from the Past (fulfilled by History) 0 College Option 300 Justice Core 3 Subtotal 21

Minor or electives (to reach 120 credits

required)(34)-35

Total Transfer Credits Applied to Program 64-(65) Total Credits Required after Transfer (55)-56 Total Credits Required for Degree 120

A.) GE Natural Science Choices: BI 103, BI 105, BI 141, BI 142, BI 201, BI 216, BI 217, CH 101, CH 111, CH 112, CH 115, CH 131, CH 141,

CH 142, CH 247, CH 248, GL 101, GL 102, PH 112, PH 113, PH 141, PH 142, PH 151, PH 261, PH 262 or WE 101

B.) Criminal Justice Elective: CJ 102, CJ 111, CJ 201, CJ 205, CJ 206, CJ 207, CJ 208, CJ 209, CJ 210, CJ 212, CJ 213, CJ 214, CH 216, CJ 217, CJ 219, CJ 290

C.) Any Foreign Language course or any course in the SUNY “The Arts” Silo

D.) Students can choose another Natural Science course from “A”, or choose a GE Math Course: MA 115, MA 121, MA 122, MA 125, MA 131,

MA 139, MA 140, MA 150, MA 151, MA 152, MA 172, MA 223, MA 253, MA 260, MA 275, MA 280

E.) Students can choose from: COR 320 Race, Class and Gender in a Correctional Context, CRJ 420/SOC 420 Women and Crime, LAW 313/POL 313 The Law and Politics of Race Relations, LAW 340 Employment Discrimination Law, Affirmative Action and Police Organization, PSC 202 Police and Diversity, PSC 235 Women in Policing

F.) Students can choose from: CJBS 377 Internships for Criminal Justice, Law and Policing, CRJ 322/PHI 322 Judicial and Correctional Ethics, LAW 301 Jurisprudence, LAW 310/PHI 310 Ethics and Law, LAW 401 Problems of Constitutional Development, LAW 420/PAD 420 Contemporary Administration and the Judiciary

G.) Students can choose from: COR 303 Comparative Correction Systems, COR 310 Fieldwork in Corrections, COR 320 Race, Class and Gender

in a Correctional Context, COR 401 Evaluating Correctional Methods and Programs, COR 402 Administration of Community-based Corrections Programs, COR 415 Major Works in Corrections, COR 430 Senior Seminar in Correctional Studies, CRJ 322/PHI 322 Judicial and Correctional Ethics

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C3(a). A.S. Degree in Criminal Justice (MVCC)

Course # Course Title Credits Granted

ED 100 College Seminar 1 CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJ 107 Juvenile Delinquency 3 EN 101 English I: Composition 3 SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 PS 101 American National Government 3 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 CJ 106 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CJ 108 Criminal Law 3 EN 102 English 2: Ideas & Values in Literature 3 PY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 GE Nat Sci GE Natural Science (see “A” below) 4 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 AN 102 Cultural Anthropology 3 CJ 202 American Constitutional Law 3 CJ 204 Criminology 3 SS 218 Methods of Research 3 MA 108 or MA 110

Concepts in Mathematics or Elementary Statistics 3

Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 CJ Elective Criminal Justice Elective (see “B” below 3 HI 101 History of Civilization I 3 HI 111 or 112

American History I 1492-1850 or American History 1850-Present

3

Foreign Language

See “C” below 3

GE Math or GE Natural Science

See “D” below 3 or (4)

Phys Ed .5 Total Credits Eligible for Transfer 64 or (65)

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C3(b). B.S. Degree in Security Management (John Jay)

Course # Course Title Credits SEC 101 Introduction to Security 3 SEC 210 Methods of Security 3 SEC 211 Security Management 3 SEC 270 Security of Computers and Data 3 SEC 315 Private Security and the Law 3 SEC 320 Private Security: Trends and Movements 3 Sec. Applications Category A

See “E” Below, choose 3 9

Sec. Applications Category B

See “F” Below, choose 2 6

SEC 378 Internship in Security Management 3 SEC 405 Seminar in Security Problems 3 College Option Learning from the Past (fulfilled by History) 0 College Option 300 Justice Core 3 Subtotal 42 Electives (to reach 120 credits required) 13-14 Total Transfer Credits Applied to Program 64-65 Total Credits Required after Transfer 55-56 Total Credits Required for Degree 120

A.) GE Natural Science Choices: BI 103, BI 105, BI 141, BI 142, BI 201, BI 216, BI 217, CH 101, CH 111, CH 112, CH 115, CH 131, CH 141,

CH 142, CH 247, CH 248, GL 101, GL 102, PH 112, PH 113, PH 141, PH 142, PH 151, PH 261, PH 262 or WE 101

B.) Criminal Justice Elective: CJ 102, CJ 111, CJ 201, CJ 205, CJ 206, CJ 207, CJ 208, CJ 209, CJ 210, CJ 212, CJ 213, CJ 214, CH 216, CJ 217, CJ 219, CJ 290

C.) Any Foreign Language course or any course in the SUNY “The Arts” Silo

D.) Students can choose another Natural Science course from “A”, or choose a GE Math Course: MA 115, MA 121, MA 122, MA 125, MA 131,

MA 139, MA 140, MA 150, MA 151, MA 152, MA 172, MA 223, MA 253, MA 260, MA 275, MA 280

E.) Students can choose from: FIS 106 Risk Management, FIS 106 Safety Engineering, SEC 310 Emergency Planning, SEC 323 Private Security and Homeland Defense, SEC 327 Risk and Vulnerability Analysis, SEC 329 Security, Risk and Technology, and SEC 380 Selected Topics in Security Management

F.) Students can choose from: ENG 235 Writing for Management, Business and Public Administration, SEC 342 Energy Industry Security, SEC 344 Executive and Event Planning, SEC 346 Retail and Commercial Security, SEC 348 Security and Safety of Financial Institutions, SEC 350 Security in Art Museums and Cultural Institutions, SEC 352 Security Investigations and Consulting, and SEC 380 Selected Topics in Security Management

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C4(a). A.S. Degree in Computer Science (MVCC)

Course # Course Title Credits Granted

ED 100 College Seminar 1 EN 101 English I: Composition 3 CI 110 Principles of Programming 3 CI 130 Programming in C++ 3 MA 151 Calculus I 4 GE Social Science

GE Social Science-See “A” below 3

Phys Ed Physical Education .5 CI 230 Data Structures 3 EN 102 English 2: Ideas & Values in Literature 3 MA 152 Calculus 2 4

CI 256 or PH 115

Introduction to Programming for the Internet or Science of Multimedia

3

Soc. Sci. Elective

See “A” below 3

Phys Ed Physical Education .5 Phys Elective

Physics Elective—See “B” below 4

CI 245 JAVA Programming 3 MA 275 Discrete Algebraic Structures 4 CI 285 Systems Operations & Management 3 Phys Ed Physical Education .5 CI 260 Microcomputer Programming 3 CI 271 Database Design & Implementation 3 Phys Elect Physics Elective-See “B” below 4 Elective See “C” 3 Phys Ed Physical Education .5 Total Credits Eligible for Transfer 62

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C4(b). B.S. Degree in Computer Science and Information Security (John Jay)

Course # Course Title Credits CSCI 272 Object Oriented Programming 3 CSCI 360 Cryptography and Cryptanalysis 3 CSCI 374 Programming Languages 3 CSCI 377 Computer Algorithms 3 CSCI 379 Computer Networking 3 CSCI 411 Computer Security and Forensics 3 CSCI 412 Network Security and Forensics 3 MAT 301 Probability and Mathematical Statistics I 3 PHI 216 Ethics and Information Technology 3

CSCI 400 Capstone in Digital Forensics/Cybersecurity I

3

CSCI 401 Capstone in Digital Forensics/Cybersecurity II

3

College Option

Learning from the Past or Communications

3

College Option

300 Justice Core 3

Subtotal 39

Minor or electives (to reach 120 credits

required)19

Total Transfer Credits Applied to

Program62

Total Credits Required after Transfer 58 Total Credits Required for Degree 120

A.) Social Science Elective Choices: AN 101, BM 101, GE 101, PS 101, PY 101, SO 101 B.) Students should complete the sequence of either PH 141 & PH 142 OR PH 261 & PH 262

C.) To be chosen with advisor

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D. SUMMARY OF TRANSFER CREDITS FROM MVCC AND CREDITS TO BE COMPLETED AT JOHN JAY

D1. MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Criminal Justice Management B.S. (Public Management Department)

B.S. in Criminal Justice Management

Total Credits for the Baccalaureate

Transfer Credits from MVCC

Credits to be Completed at John Jay

General Education Requirements

42 39 3

Major Requirements 39 9 27 Electives 39 16-17 25-26 Total 120 64-65 55-56

D2. MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Criminal Justice B.S. (Law and Police Science Department)

B.S. in Criminal Justice

Total Credits for the Baccalaureate

Transfer Credits from MVCC

Credits to be Completed at John Jay

General Education Requirements

42 39 3

Major Requirements 42 21 21 Electives 36 4-5 34-35 Total 120 64-65 55-56

D3. MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Security Management B.S. (Security, Fire & Emergency Management Department)

B.S. in Security Management

Total Credits for the Baccalaureate

Transfer Credits from MVCC

Credits to be Completed at John Jay

Gen Education Requirements

42 39 3

Major Requirements 39 0 39 Electives 39 25-26 13-14 Total 120 64-65 55-56

D4. MVCC’s Computer Science A.S. to John Jay’s Computer Science and Information Security B.S. (Mathematics and Computer Science Department)

B.S. in Computer Science and

Information Security

Total Credits for the Baccalaureate

Transfer Credits from MVCC

Credits to be Completed at John Jay

General Education Requirements

42 36 6

Major Requirements 57 24 33 Electives 21 2 19 Total 120 62 58

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E. COURSE EQUIVALENCIES

MVCC Course John Jay Course / Requirement AN 102 – Cultural Anthropology ANT 101 – Introduction to Anthropology BI 142 – General Biology II BIO 104 – Modern Biology I CJ 101 – Introduction to Criminal Justice CJBS 101 – Introduction to the American Criminal

Justice System CJ 102 – Introduction to Forensic Science SCI 114 – Scientific Principles of Forensic

Science CJ 106 – Ethics in Criminal Justice CRJ 321 – Police Ethics CJ 108 – Criminal Law LAW 209 – Criminal Law CJ 202 – American Constitutional LAW 203 – Constitutional Law CJ 204 – Criminology SOC 203 – Criminology CJ 205 – Principles of Investigation PSC 107 – Introduction to Criminal Investigations EN 101 – English 1: Composition ENG 101 – English Composition I EN 102 – English 2: Ideas & Values in Literature

ENG 201 – English Composition II

HI 111 – American History I (1492-1850) HIS 201 – American Civilization to Civil War HI 112 – American History (1850-Present) HIS 202 – American Civilization 1865-Present MA 125 – College Algebra & Trigonometry MAT 105 – College Algebra SO 101 – Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 – Introduction to Sociology SS 218 – Methods of Research CJBS 250 – Research Methods and Statistics for

Criminal Justice PS 101 – American National Government POL 101 – American Government and Politics PY 101 – Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 – Introduction to Psychology

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F. ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FOLLOW-UP PROCEDURES 1. Procedures for reviewing, updating, modifying or terminating agreement: When any of the degree programs involved in this agreement undergoes a change, the agreement will be reviewed and revised accordingly by representatives from each institution’s respective departments, selected by their chairpersons/program directors. 2. Procedures for evaluating agreement, i.e., tracking the number of students who transfer under the articulation agreement and their success:

At request John Jay will provide MVCC with the following information: a) the number of MVCC students who applied to the program; b) the number of MVCC students who were accepted into the program; c) the number of MVCC students who enrolled; and d) the aggregate GPA of these enrolled students. 3. Sending and receiving college procedures for publicizing agreement, e.g., college catalogs, transfer advisers, Websites, etc.: This articulation agreement will be publicized on the MVCC website, and on John Jay’s website. Transfer advisors at MVCC will promote this agreement with eligible students.

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Appendix A1– MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Criminal Justice Management B.S. (Public Management Department)

Mohawk Valley Community College A.S Criminal Justice

John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) B.S. Criminal Justice Management

Course # Course Title SUNY Gen

Ed Credits Granted Course # Equivalent Course Title

Common Core

Credits Accepted

ED 100 College Seminar 1 Elective Fulfilled 1

CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJBS 101 Introduction to the American Criminal Justice System By 3

CJ 107 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CRJ Elective AS 3 EN 101 English I: Composition 3 ENG 101 English Composition I Degree 3 SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 101 Intro to Sociology Except 3 PS 101 American National Government 3 POL 101 American Government and Politics 6 credits .5 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 PED Elective In college option CJ 106 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 321 Police Ethics Listed 3 CJ 108 Criminal Law 3 LAW 209 Criminal Law Below 3 EN 102 English 2: Ideas & Values in Literature 3 ENG 201 English Composition II 3 PY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 Intro to Psychology 3 GE Nat Sci GE Natural Science (see “A” below) 4 Life & Physical Sciences Core 4 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 PED Elective .5 AN 102 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANT 101 Intro to Anthropology 3 CJ 202 American Constitutional Law 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law 3 CJ 204 Criminology 3 SOC 203 Criminology 3

SS 218 Methods of Research 3 CJBS 250 Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice

3

MA 108 or MA 110

Concepts in Mathematics or Elementary Statistics 3 Math & Quantitative Reasoning Core 3

Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 PED Elective .5

CJ Elective Criminal Justice Elective (see “B” below Recommended: CJ 111 Policing in American Society

3 PSC 101 Intro to Police Studies 3

HI 101 History of Civilization I 3 HIS Elective 3 HI 111 or 112

American History I 1492-1850 or American History 1850-Present

3 HIS 201 or HIS 202

American Civilization to Civil War or American Civilization 1865-present

3

Foreign Language See “C” below 3 Foreign Language Equivalent 3

GE Math or Nat. Science

See “D” below 3 or (4) Math or Science Equivalent 3 or 4

Phys Ed .5 PED Elective .5

Additional Required and Elective Courses for the Major at John Jay

PAD 101 Intro to Public Administration 3

ENG 235 Writing for Management, Business and Public Administration

3

PAD 121 Information in Public Management 3 PAD 314 Leadership, Supervision and Performance 3 PAD 318 Decisions in Crises 3

ACC 250 Or PAD 343

Introduction to Accounting Or Administration of Financial Resources

3

Technical Courses: choose

See “E” below 3

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one PAD 348 Justice Planning and Policy Analysis 3 PAD 445 Seminar in Justice Administration and Planning 3 College Option Learning from the Past (fulfilled by History) 0 College Option 300 Justice Core 3 subtotal 30 Minor or electives (to reach 120 credits required) (25)-26

Total Credits Eligible for Transfer 64 or (65) Total Transfer Credits Applied to Program 64-(65) Total Credits Required after Transfer (55)-56 Total Credits Required for Degree 120

A.) GE Natural Science Choices: BI 103, BI 105, BI 141, BI 142, BI 201, BI 216, BI 217, CH 101, CH 111, CH 112, CH 115, CH 131, CH 141, CH 142, CH 247, CH 248, GL 101, GL 102, PH 112, PH

113, PH 141, PH 142, PH 151, PH 261, PH 262 or WE 101

B.) Criminal Justice Elective: CJ 102, CJ 111, CJ 201, CJ 205, CJ 206, CJ 207, CJ 208, CJ 209, CJ 210, CJ 212, CJ 213, CJ 214, CH 216, CJ 217, CJ 219, CJ 290

C.) Any Foreign Language course or any course in the SUNY “The Arts” Silo

D.) Students can choose another Natural Science course from “A”, or choose a GE Math Course: MA 115, MA 121, MA 122, MA 125, MA 131, MA 139, MA 140, MA 150, MA 151, MA 152, MA 172, MA 223, MA 253, MA 260, MA 275, MA 280

E.) Students can choose from: COR 282 Principles of Correctional Operations, FIS 2XX Science Foundations of Emergency Management and Response, PAD 360 Court Administration, PSC 201 Police

Organization and Administration, SEC 310 Emergency Planning, PAD 402 Seminar and Internship in Public Administration (6 cr.), or PAD 404 Practicum in Public Administration

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Appendix A2 – MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Criminal Justice B.S. (Law and Police Science Department)

Mohawk Valley Community College

A.S Criminal Justice John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)

B.S. Criminal Justice

Course # Course Title SUNY Gen

Ed Credits Granted Course # Equivalent Course Title

Common Core

Credits Accepted

ED 100 College Seminar 1 Elective Fulfilled 1

CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJBS 101 Introduction to the American Criminal Justice System

By 3

CJ 107 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CRJ Elective AS 3 EN 101 English I: Composition 3 ENG 101 English Composition I Degree 3 SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 101 Intro to Sociology Except 3 PS 101 American National Government 3 POL 101 American Government and Politics 6 credits 3 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 PED Elective In college .5 option CJ 106 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 321 Police Ethics Listed 3 CJ 108 Criminal Law 3 LAW 209 Criminal Law Below 3 EN 102 English 2: Ideas & Values in Literature 3 ENG 201 English Composition II 3 PY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 Intro to Psychology 3 GE Nat Sci GE Natural Science (see “A” below) 4 Life & Physical Sciences Core 4 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 PED Elective .5 AN 102 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANT 101 Intro to Anthropology 3 CJ 202 American Constitutional Law 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law 3 CJ 204 Criminology 3 SOC 203 Criminology 3

SS 218 Methods of Research 3 CJBS 250 Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice 3

MA 108 or MA 110

Concepts in Mathematics or Elementary Statistics 3 Math & Quantitative Reasoning Core 3

Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 PED Elective .5

CJ Elective

Criminal Justice Elective (see “B” below Recommended: CJ 111 Policing in American Society

3 PSC 101

Intro to Police Studies

3

HI 101 History of Civilization I 3 HIS Elective 3 HI 111 or 112

American History I 1492-1850 or American History 1850-Present

3 HIS 201 or HIS 202

American Civilization to Civil War or American Civilization 1865-present

3

Foreign Language See “C” below 3 Foreign Language Equivalent 3

GE Math or GE Natural Science

See “D” below 3 or (4) Math or Science Equivalent 3 or 4

Phys Ed .5 PED Elective .5

Additional Required and Elective Courses for the Major at John Jay

CJBS 300 Criminal Justice: Theory in Practice 3 CJBS 415 Capstone Seminar for BS in Criminal Justice 3 COR 101 Intro to Corrections 3 Diversity See “E” below 3

Distribution: Choose a 300 level in Law and Courts

See “F” below 3

Distribution: See “G” below 3

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Choose a 300 level course in Corrections

College Option Learning from the Past (fulfilled by History) 0 College Option 300 Justice Core 3 Subtotal: 21 Minor or electives (to reach 120 credits required) (34)-35

Total Credits Eligible for Transfer 64 or (65) Total Transfer Credits Applied to Program 64-(65) Total Credits Required after Transfer (55)-56 Total Credits Required for Degree 120

A.) GE Natural Science Choices: BI 103, BI 105, BI 141, BI 142, BI 201, BI 216, BI 217, CH 101, CH 111, CH 112, CH 115, CH 131, CH 141, CH 142, CH 247, CH 248, GL 101, GL 102, PH 112, PH 113, PH 141, PH 142, PH 151, PH 261, PH 262 or WE 101

B.) Criminal Justice Elective: CJ 102, CJ 111, CJ 201, CJ 205, CJ 206, CJ 207, CJ 208, CJ 209, CJ 210, CJ 212, CJ 213, CJ 214, CH 216, CJ 217, CJ 219, CJ 290

C.) Any Foreign Language course or any course in the SUNY “The Arts” Silo

D.) Students can choose another Natural Science course from “A”, or choose a GE Math Course: MA 115, MA 121, MA 122, MA 125, MA 131, MA 139, MA 140, MA 150, MA 151, MA 152, MA 172, MA

223, MA 253, MA 260, MA 275, MA 280

E.) Students can choose from: COR 320 Race, Class and Gender in a Correctional Context, CRJ 420/SOC 420 Women and Crime, LAW 313/POL 313 The Law and Politics of Race Relations, LAW 340 Employment Discrimination Law, Affirmative Action and Police Organization, PSC 202 Police and Diversity, PSC 235 Women in Policing

F.) Students can choose from: CJBS 377 Internships for Criminal Justice, Law and Policing, CRJ 322/PHI 322 Judicial and Correctional Ethics, LAW 301 Jurisprudence, LAW 310/PHI 310 Ethics and Law, LAW 401 Problems of Constitutional Development, LAW 420/PAD 420 Contemporary Administration and the Judiciary

G.) Students can choose from: COR 303 Comparative Correction Systems, COR 310 Fieldwork in Corrections, COR 320 Race, Class and Gender in a Correctional Context, COR 401 Evaluating Correctional Methods and Programs, COR 402 Administration of Community-based Corrections Programs, COR 415 Major Works in Corrections, COR 430 Senior Seminar in Correctional Studies, CRJ 322/PHI 322 Judicial and Correctional Ethics

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Appendix A3 – MVCC’s Criminal Justice A.S. to John Jay’s Security Management B.S. (Security, Fire & Emergency Management Department)

Mohawk Valley Community College A.S Criminal Justice

John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) B.S. Security Management

Course # Course Title SUNY Gen

Ed Credits Granted Course # Equivalent Course Title

Common Core

Credits Accepted

ED 100 College Seminar 1 Elective Fulfilled 1

CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJBS 101 Introduction to the American Criminal Justice System

By 3

CJ 107 Juvenile Delinquency 3 PSC Blanket AS 3 EN 101 English I: Composition 3 ENG 101 English Composition I Degree 3 SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 101 Intro to Sociology Except 3 PS 101 American National Government 3 POL 101 American Government and Politics 6 credits 3 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 PED Elective In college .5 option CJ 106 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 321 Police Ethics Listed 3 CJ 108 Criminal Law 3 LAW 209 Criminal Law Below 3 EN 102 English 2: Ideas & Values in Literature 3 ENG 201 English Composition II 3 PY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 Intro to Psychology 3 GE Nat Sci GE Natural Science (see “A” below) 4 Life & Physical Sciences Core 4 Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 PED Elective .5 AN 102 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANT 101 Intro to Anthropology 3 CJ 202 American Constitutional Law 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law 3 CJ 204 Criminology 3 SOC 203 Criminology 3

SS 218 Methods of Research 3 CJBS 250 Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice

3

MA 108 or MA 110 Concepts in Mathematics or Elementary Statistics 3 Math & Quantitative Reasoning Core 3

Phys Ed Physical Education Credit .5 PED Elective .5 CJ Elective Criminal Justice Elective (see “B” below 3 Criminal Justice equivalent or elective 3 HI 101 History of Civilization I 3 HIS Elective 3 HI 111 or 112

American History I 1492-1850 or American History 1850-Present

3 HIS 201 American Civilization to Civil War or HIS 202 American Civilization 1865-present

3

Foreign Language

See “C” below 3 Foreign Language Equivalent 3

GE Math or GE Natural Science

See “D” below 3 or (4) Math or Science Equivalent 3 or 4

Phys Ed .5 PED Elective .5

Additional Required and Elective Courses for the Major at John Jay

SEC 101 Introduction to Security 3 SEC 210 Methods of Security 3 SEC 211 Security Management 3 SEC 270 Security of Computers and Data 3 SEC 315 Private Security and the Law 3 SEC 320 Private Security: Trends and Movements 3

Sec. Applications Category A

See “E” Below, choose 3 9

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Sec. Applications Category B

See “F” Below, choose 2 6

SEC 378 Internship in Security Management 3 SEC 405 Seminar in Security Problems 3 College Option Learning from the Past (fulfilled by History) 0 College Option 300 Justice Core 3 Subtotal: 42 Electives (to reach 120 credits required) 13-14

Total Credits Eligible for Transfer 64 or (65) Total Transfer Credits Applied to Program 64-65 Total Credits Required after Transfer 55-56 Total Credits Required for Degree 120

A.) GE Natural Science Choices: BI 103, BI 105, BI 141, BI 142, BI 201, BI 216, BI 217, CH 101, CH 111, CH 112, CH 115, CH 131, CH 141, CH 142, CH 247, CH 248, GL 101, GL 102, PH 112, PH 113, PH 141, PH 142, PH 151, PH 261, PH 262 or WE 101

B.) Criminal Justice Elective: CJ 102, CJ 111, CJ 201, CJ 205, CJ 206, CJ 207, CJ 208, CJ 209, CJ 210, CJ 212, CJ 213, CJ 214, CH 216, CJ 217, CJ 219, CJ 290

C.) Any Foreign Language course or any course in the SUNY “The Arts” Silo

D.) Students can choose another Natural Science course from “A”, or choose a GE Math Course: MA 115, MA 121, MA 122, MA 125, MA 131, MA 139, MA 140, MA 150, MA 151, MA 152, MA 172, MA

223, MA 253, MA 260, MA 275, MA 280

E.) Students can choose from: FIS 106 Risk Management, FIS 106 Safety Engineering, SEC 310 Emergency Planning, SEC 323 Private Security and Homeland Defense, SEC 327 Risk and Vulnerability Analysis, SEC 329 Security, Risk and Technology, and SEC 380 Selected Topics in Security Management

F.) Students can choose from: ENG 235 Writing for Management, Business and Public Administration, SEC 342 Energy Industry Security, SEC 344 Executive and Event Planning, SEC 346 Retail and Commercial Security, SEC 348 Security and Safety of Financial Institutions, SEC 350 Security in Art Museums and Cultural Institutions, SEC 352 Security Investigations and Consulting, and SEC 380 Selected Topics in Security Management

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Appendix A4 – MVCC’s Computer Science A.S. to John Jay’s Computer Science and Information Security B.S. (Mathematics and Computer Science Department)

Mohawk Valley Community College

A.S Computer Science John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)

B.S. Computer Science and Information Security

Course # Course Title SUNY Gen

Ed Credits Granted Course # Equivalent Course Title

Common Core

Credits Accepted

ED 100 College Seminar 1 Elective Fulfilled 1 EN 101 English I: Composition 3 ENG 101 English Composition Core By 3 CI 110 Principles of Programming 3 CSCI Blanket AS 3 CI 130 Programming in C++ 3 CSCI 271 Intro to Computing and Programming Degree 3 MA 151 Calculus I 4 MAT 241 Calculus I Except 3+1 GE Social Science GE Social Science-See “A” below

3

Social Science equivalent or blanket 6 credits

3

Phys Ed Physical Education .5 PED Blanket In college .5 option CI 230 Data Structures 3 CSCI 373 Advanced Data Structures Listed 3 EN 102 English 2: Ideas & Values in Literature 3 ENG 201 English Composition Core Below 3 MA 152 Calculus 2 4 MAT 242 Calculus II 3+1 CI 256 or PH 115

Introduction to Programming for the Internet or Science of Multimedia 3 CSCI or PHI Blanket 3

Soc. Sci. Elective See “A” below 3 Social Science equivalent or blanket 3

Phys Ed Physical Education .5 PED Blanket .5 Phys Elective

Physics Elective—See “B” below 4 PHY Equivalent or Blanket 4

CI 245 JAVA Programming 3 CSCI 272 Object Oriented Programming 3 MA 275 Discrete Algebraic Structures 4 MAT 204 Discrete Structures 3 CI 285 Systems Operations & Management 3 CSCI 375 Operating Systems 3 Phys Ed Physical Education .5 PED Blanket .5 CI 260 Microcomputer Programming 3 CSCI 274 Computer Architecture 3 CI 271 Database Design & Implementation 3 CSCI 362 Databases and Data Mining 3 Phys Elect Physics Elective-See “B” below 4 PHY Equivalent or Blanket 4 Elective See “C” 3 Equivalent or Blanket 3 Phys Ed Physical Education .5 PED Blanket .5

Additional Required and Elective Courses for the Major at John Jay

CSCI 272 Object Oriented Programming 3 CSCI 360 Cryptography and Cryptanalysis 3 CSCI 374 Programming Languages 3 CSCI 377 Computer Algorithms 3 CSCI 379 Computer Networking 3 CSCI 411 Computer Security and Forensics 3 CSCI 412 Network Security and Forensics 3 MAT 301 Probability and Mathematical Statistics I 3 PHI 216 Ethics and Information Technology 3 CSCI 400 Capstone in Digital Forensics/Cybersecurity I 3 CSCI 401 Capstone in Digital Forensics/Cybersecurity II 3 College Option Learning from the Past or Communications 3 College Option 300 Justice Core 3 Subtotal: 39 Minor or electives (to reach 120 credits required) 19

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Total Credits Eligible for Transfer 62 Total Transfer Credits Applied to Program 62 Total Credits Required after Transfer 58 Total Credits Required for Degree 120 ,

A.) Social Science Elective Choices: AN 101, BM 101, GE 101, PS 101, PY 101, SO 101 B.) Students should complete the sequence of either PH 141 & PH 142 OR PH 261 & PH 262

C.) To be chosen with advisor

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