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ACCOUNTING

Fort Bragg/Pope RTP Camp LeJeune

Extended Campus Education

Accounting
www.campbell.edu

For more information about our programs, contact an academic counselor at one of the following campuses:

Camp Lejeune Campus


cloffice@campbell.edu ftbraggoffice@campbell.edu Pope Office: 910-451-3097 910-436-3242 910-497-8237 919-468-8844 910-814-4738

The Campbell Program Bachelor of Business Administration


The degree in Business Administration with a major in
Accounting is a flexible degree, consisting of courses which prepare you for a variety of options after graduation focusing on the accounting and bookkeeping side of business. Graduates find employment opportunities in business, government, and non-profit and corporate organizations. Many enter a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program after graduation. An ideal major for students who are great in math and detailed oriented for business practices and keeping track of payroll, accounts and other financial polices of an organization. This degree is especially attractive to students planning to work in a family business or to go into business for themselves.

Fort Bragg/Pope AAF Campus

RTP Campus
RTPCenter@campbell.edu

Distance Education
disted@campbell.edu

About Campbell University


Founded in 1887, Campbell University is located in Buies
Creek, North Carolina. The largest of the five Baptist colleges, Campbell is also the second largest private university in the state. The University is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity College and participates fully in SOCAD, SOCMAR and SOCNAV, which guarantee the transferability of selected credits.

The Extended Campus Approach


Campbell University understands that adult learners seek a
balance between education, career, family and military responsibilities. The average Extended Campus student will complete 24-30 semester hours per year while attending classes only two nights per week. Classes are scheduled during the evenings, at lunch, and on Saturday. Weekday classes meet two nights per week with two class periods each night. Campbells Office of Distance Education offers internet courses each term which provide adult learners additional flexibility in degree completion. Additionally, most campuses have Blended courses, which meet in the classroom one night per week and have an internet component. Students normally enroll in two classes (six semester hours) during each of the five terms offered annually. This full time schedule qualifies students for financial aid and/or VA education entitlements. Campbell University believes that no student should be denied a college education for financial reasons. Low tuition rates at the extended campuses reflect this progressive philosophy. All students should see the financial aid representative for qualifying programs.

The Next Step


Arrange to meet with an Academic Counselor at the campus of
your choice. Bring copies of transcripts from any previous institutions. Military members or veterans should also bring copies of their DD-214 and CCAF or AARTS/SMART transcripts. The Counselor will conduct an unofficial evaluation of transfer credits and make recommendations about appropriate courses for your first term at Campbell.

The Campbell Advantage


Most universities offer similar degrees, but Campbells Extended Campuses offer strong, unique programs that: Prepare students for current job markets Meet the needs of working adults Allow you to earn a quality liberal arts education. Campbell Extended Campus Education - the education you need, the education you want, the education for your life. Building Your Future!

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION


General Education Core Courses (53) Fine Arts (art/music/theatre) 3 _____ ENGL 100 English Fundamentals 3 _____ ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I 3 _____ ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ MATH 160 Statistics 3 _____ MATH Elective 3 _____ Foreign Language 101 3 _____ Foreign Language 102 3 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ RELG 125 Introduction to Christianity 3 _____ RELG Elective 3 _____ HIST 111 Western Civilization I 3 _____ HIST 112 Western Civilization II 3 _____ PE 185 Personal Wellness 2 _____ PE 111 Activity 1 _____ For use with the

2011-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin

EXTENDED CAMPUS EDUCATION


www.campbellextendedcampuseducation.com NOTE: Residency requires a minimum of 32 sh of Campbell courses with 12 sh in upper level (300-400) major courses.

To be eligible to graduate with distinction of honors, students must complete a minimum of 64 semester hours at Campbell University with a GPA of 3.5 or higher.

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN:


BUSINESS ADMININSTRATION (63) ACCT 213 3 _____ ACCT 214 3 _____ ACCT (UL) 3 _____ BADM 125 3 _____ BADM 221 3 _____ BADM 222 3 _____ BADM 300 3 _____ BADM 313 3 _____ BADM 314 3 _____ BADM 331 3 _____ BADM 332 3 _____ BADM 336 3 _____ BADM 345 3 _____ BADM 468 3 _____ BADM (UL) 3 _____ BADM (UL) 3 _____ ECON 201 3 _____ ECON 202 3 _____ ECON 453 3 _____ ECON (UL) 3 _____ ECON (UL) 3 _____ ELECTIVES (12) Elective _____ Elective _____ Elective _____ Elective _____ ACCOUNTING (78) ACCT 213 ACCT 214 ACCT 323 ACCT 324 ACCT 326 ACCT 333 ACCT 334 ACCT 335 ACCT 336 ACCT 443 ACCT 444 ACCT (UL) ACCT (UL) ACCT (UL) BADM 125 BADM 221 BADM 222 BADM 300 BADM 313 BADM 314 BADM 331 BADM 336 UL School of Business UL School of Business ECON 201 ECON 202 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)


OFFICIAL EVALUATION OF TRANSFER CREDIT: Official evaluations require the following: Completion of 6 semester hours in residence at Campbell University. Receipt of all official transcripts of previous education and military training that have been mailed directly to your home campus from the other institution(s). These transcripts include: o High school or GED (all students). o All previous colleges attended. o Military: AARTS (Army), CCAF (Air Force), SMART (Navy/Marine), or DD-214 (Veterans). o CLEP, DANTES, DLPT (if applicable) Student Agreements or Degree Plans are completed when all of the above requirements are met. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: Transfer Credit: Campbell University will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours in transfer from any combination of regionally accredited two-year colleges, ACE-recommended lower level military credit, and CLEP/DANTES. There is no limit on the number of semester hours accepted from ACE-recommended upper level military and/or CLEP/DANTES credit, or credit from an accredited four-year institution. Residency Requirements: Students must complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of Campbell University courses with 12 semester hours in upper level (300-400) courses in their major. Graduation Requirements: All students earning BBA degrees must have a minimum of 128 semester hours and all degree requirements met in order to graduate. Students are required to have a GPA of 2.0 overall and 2.0 in their major to graduate. Students in the Business Administration concentration will take the Major Field Test in their BADM 468 capstone course as a requirement of graduation. Waived Courses: In the event a course is waived, the credit hours must be made up in electives. The Accounting major requires two electives from upper level (300-400) courses BADM, ECON or ACCT. STUDENTS SHOULD REVIEW PAGES 10-18 OF THE UNIVERSITY CATALOG FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND ITS REQUIREMENTS.

ACCT 213 ACCT 214 ACCT 323 ACCT 324 ACCT 325 ACCT 326 ACCT 333 ACCT 334 ACCT 335 ACCT 336 ACCT 443 ACCT 444 ACCT 543

Principles of Accounting I Principles of Accounting II Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Managerial Accounting Accounting Theory Seminar Taxation I Taxation II Cost Accounting Accounting for Improved Perf Auditing Advanced Accounting Governmental Accounting

BADM 125 BADM 221 BADM 222 BADM 300 BADM 313 BADM 314 BADM 331 BADM 332 BADM 336 BADM 345 BADM 468 ECON 201 ECON 202 ECON 453

Bus Info Tech Applications Business Law I Business Law II Philosophy of Business Principles of Marketing Corporate Finance Principles of Management Human Resource Mgmt Business Communication Quantitative Methods Business Policy Microeconomics Macroeconomics Money and Banking

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
Fort Bragg/Pope RTP Camp LeJeune

Extended Campus Education

Associate of Arts
www.campbellextendcampuseducation.c

For more information about our programs, contact an academic counselor at one of the following campuses:

Camp Lejeune Campus


cloffice@campbell.edu 910-451-3097 910-436-3242 910-497-8237 919-468-8844 910-814-4738

The Campbell Program Associate of Arts in General Education


The choice of a major can be difficult for many students. The
Associate of Art program offers you the opportunity to take a variety of classes while deciding which Bachelors degree best fits your needs. This two year degree prepares students with the basic core courses of a liberal arts education. The AA degree allows working adults to more rapidly become a college graduate. This step can lead to better employment opportunities as you continue toward your Bachelors degree. This degree also meets the militarys goals for education for enlisted personnel.

Fort Bragg Campus


ftbraggoffice@campbell.edu

Pope AAF Campus


popeoffice@campbell.edu

RTP Campus
RTPCenter@campbell.edu

Distance Education
disted@campbell.edu

About Campbell University


Founded in 1887, Campbell University is located in Buies
Creek, North Carolina. The largest of the five Baptist colleges, Campbell is also the second largest private university in the state. The University is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity College and participates fully in SOCAD, SOCMAR and SOCNAV, which guarantee the transferability of selected credits.

The Extended Campus Approach


Campbell University understands that adult learners seek a
balance between education, career, family and military responsibilities. The average Extended Campus student will complete 24-30 semester hours per year while attending classes only two nights per week. Classes are scheduled during the evenings, at lunch, and on Saturday. Weekday classes meet two nights per week with two class periods each night. Campbells Office of Distance Education offers internet courses each term which provide adult learners additional flexibility in degree completion. Additionally, most campuses have Blended courses, which meet in the classroom one night per week and have an internet component. Students normally enroll in two classes (six semester hours) during each of the five terms offered annually. This full time schedule qualifies students for financial aid and/or VA education entitlements. Campbell University believes that no student should be denied a college education for financial reasons. Low tuition rates at the extended campuses reflect this progressive philosophy. All students should see the financial aid representative for qualifying programs.

The Next Step


Arrange to meet with an Academic Counselor at the campus of
your choice. Bring copies of transcripts from any previous institutions. Military members or veterans should also bring copies of their DD-214 and CCAF or AARTS/SMART transcripts. The Counselor will conduct an unofficial evaluation of transfer credits and make recommendations about appropriate courses for your first term at Campbell.

The Campbell Advantage


Most universities offer similar degrees, but Campbells Extended Campuses offer strong, unique programs that: Prepare students for current job markets Meet the needs of working adults Allow you to earn a quality liberal arts education. Campbell Extended Campus Education - the education you need, the education you want, the education for your life.

Building Your Future!

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
General Education Core Courses (37 SH)
Fine Arts ENGL 100 English Fundamentals2 ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II English Literature MATH Elective 3 MATH Elective 3 Science with lab RELG 125 Introduction to Christianity HIST 111 Western Civilization I HIST 112 Western Civilization II PE 185 Personal Wellness4 PE 111 Activity4 (art/music/theatre) 1 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 4 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 1 _____ For use with the

2011-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin

EXTENDED CAMPUS EDUCATION www.campbellextendedcampuseducation.com NOTE: Residency requires 16 sh of Campbell

In addition to the 37 semester hours of core courses, students must complete an additional 27 semester hours from one concentration below, for a total of 64 semester hours. This is the minimum required number of hours for an Associate Degree. Those hours may be earned (or transferred in) to complete an Associates degree in any of the following areas:

General Education (27 SH)


Elective5 Elective5 Elective5 Elective5 Elective5 Elective5 Elective5 Elective5 Elective5 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

General Business (27 SH)


ACCT 213 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 214 Principles of Accounting II BADM 125 Info Technology Applications BADM 221Business Law I BADM 222 Business Law II BADM Elective BADM Elective ECON 201 Microeconomics ECON 202 Macroeconomics 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

ITS Information Security (27 SH)


ITS 150 Fundamentals of IT ITS 200 Internet Applications ITS 235 Windows Operating Env. ITS 300 Info Security/Counter Ms. ITS 310 Threat Analysis/Mgmt. ITS Elective ITS Elective Elective5 Elective5 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

ITS Information Management (27 SH)


ITS 150 Fundamentals of IT ITS 200 Internet Applications ITS 235 Windows Operating Env. ITS 345 Database Management ITS 351 Systems Analysis, Design & Dev. ITS Elective ITS Elective Elective5 Elective5 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (AA)


OFFICIAL EVALUATION OF TRANSFER CREDIT: Official evaluations require the following: Completion of 6 semester hours in residence at Campbell University Receipt of all official transcripts of previous education and military training that have been mailed directly to your home campus from the other institution(s). These transcripts include: o High school or GED (all students). o All previous colleges attended. o Military: AARTS (Army), CCAF (Air Force), SMART (Navy/Marine), or DD-214 (Veterans). o CLEP/DANTES and DLPT scores if applicable. Student Agreements or Degree Plans are completed when all of the above requirements are met. EXPLANATORY NOTES: 1Fine Arts: Appreciation, Introduction, or Survey course in art, music, drama, or theatre; History courses do not meet this requirement (e.g., History of Art). 2English: Students will be placed in the appropriate ENGL class based on placement test scores or completion of college level English course work. Students having formal evaluation of English skills (e.g., SAT, ACT, AP, CLEP, TABE, ASSET, Compass, IB) may use those scores. See a Counselor for more details. 3 Math: The following fulfill the Math requirement for each concentration: o General Education& ITS: Successfully complete MATH 122 Calculus or two mathematics courses numbered MATH 111 College Algebra and above. o General Business: Only MATH 111 (College Algebra) and MATH 160 (Statistics) will fill this requirement. 4PE 111 & 185: Military receive credit through basic training for these courses. Civilian students must take the courses, transfer credit from another source, or complete the Heres to Your Health CLEP. 5Electives: Any course not specifically required in a degree. See the schedule for available elective courses in all disciplines. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: Transfer Credit: Campbell University will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours in transfer from any combination of regionally accredited two-year colleges, ACE-recommended lower level military credit, and CLEP/DANTES. There is no limit on the number of semester hours accepted from ACE-recommended upper level military and/or CLEP/DANTES credit, or credit from an accredited four-year institution. Residency Requirements: Students must complete a minimum of 16 semester hours of Campbell University courses. Graduation Requirements: All students earning AA degrees must have a minimum of 64 semester hours and all degree requirements met in order to graduate. Students are required to have a GPA of 2.0 overall to graduate. Waived Courses: In the event a course is waived, the credit hours must be made up in elective

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits.

APPLIED SCIENCE
Fort Bragg/Pope RTP Camp LeJeune

Extended Campus Education

Bachelor of Applied Science


www.campbell.edu
The Campbell Program Bachelor of Applied Science
The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) provides the student
with an excellent opportunity to apply technical education to an academic setting. This four-year program is designed for students who have earned an Associate of Applied Science, diploma, or military equivalent credit from a community college or technical school. Proper selection of upper level electives allows the student to prepare for the competitive admissions of graduate education in a variety of fields. The BAS degree blends technical credits with an academically sound program.

For more information about our programs, contact an academic counselor at one of the following campuses:

Camp Lejeune Campus


cloffice@campbell.edu ftbraggoffice@campbell.edu Pope Office: 910-451-3097 910-436-3242 910-497-8237 919-468-8844 910-814-4738

Fort Bragg/Pope AAF Campus

RTP Campus
RTPCenter@campbell.edu

Distance Education
disted@campbell.edu

About Campbell University


Founded in 1887, Campbell University is located in Buies
Creek, North Carolina. The largest of the five Baptist colleges, Campbell is also the second largest private university in the state. The University is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity College and participates fully in SOCAD, SOCMAR and SOCNAV, which guarantee the transferability of selected credits.

The Extended Campus Approach


Campbell University understands that adult learners seek a
balance between education, career, family and military responsibilities. The average Extended Campus student will complete 24-30 semester hours per year while attending classes only two nights per week. Classes are scheduled during the evenings, at lunch, and on Saturday. Weekday classes meet two nights per week with two class periods each night. Campbells Office of Distance Education offers internet courses each term which provide adult learners additional flexibility in degree completion. Additionally, most campuses have Blended courses, which meet in the classroom one night per week and have an internet component. Students normally enroll in two classes (six semester hours) during each of the five terms offered annually. This full time schedule qualifies students for financial aid and/or VA education entitlements. Campbell University believes that no student should be denied a college education for financial reasons. Low tuition rates at the extended campuses reflect this progressive philosophy. All students should see the financial aid representative for qualifying programs.

The Next Step


Arrange to meet with an Academic Counselor at the campus of
your choice. Bring copies of transcripts from any previous institutions. Military members or veterans should also bring copies of their DD-214 and CCAF or AARTS/SMART transcripts. The Counselor will conduct an unofficial evaluation of transfer credits and make recommendations about appropriate courses for your first term at Campbell.

The Campbell Advantage


Most universities offer similar degrees, but Campbells Extended Campuses offer strong, unique programs that: Prepare students for current job markets Meet the needs of working adults Allow you to earn a quality liberal arts education. Campbell Extended Campus Education - the education you need, the education you want, the education for your life. Building Your Future!

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE


General Education Core Courses (53 SH) Fine Arts (art, music, theater) 3 _____ ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I 3 _____ ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II 3 _____ RELG 125 Introduction to Christianity 3 _____ RELG Elective 3 _____ Humanities Elective 3 _____ Humanities Elective 3 _____ Humanities Elective 3 _____ Humanities Elective 3 _____ MATH Elective 3 _____ MATH Elective 3 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ HIST 111 Western Civilization I 3 _____ HIST 112 Western Civilization II 3 _____ Social Science Elective 3 _____ 3 _____ Social Science Elective For use with the

2011-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin

EXTENDED CAMPUS EDUCATION


www.campbellextendedcampuseducation.com NOTE: Residency requires 32 sh of Campbell courses with 12 sh in upper level (300-400) major courses.

To be eligible to graduate with distinction of honors, students must complete a minimum of 64 semester hours at Campbell University with a GPA of 3.5 or higher.

Technical Credits from AAS Upper Level Electives (24 SH) Courses Numbered 300-400 Upper Level Upper Level Upper Level Upper Level Upper Level Upper Level Upper Level Upper Level

(21-30 SH) _____ Lower Level Electives (21-30 SH) Courses Numbered 100-200 Lower Level Lower Level Lower Level Lower Level Lower Level Lower Level Lower Level Lower Level Lower Level Lower Level 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (BAS)


CRITERIA FOR ACCEPTANCE INTO THE BAS PROGRAM (One of the following): (A) Students must possess an earned Associate in Applied Science degree from a regionally accredited college or regionally accredited technical school. The degree must include a minimum of 21 semester hours in the major area. A maximum of 30 semester hours of technical core credit will be accepted towards the completion of the degree. Students will be permitted to transfer in a limited number of additional credits from other community college-level course work. Students with an AAS based primarily on military technical credit will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. (B) Students must possess an earned and completed non-degree diploma from a regionally accredited college or regionally accredited school that includes a minimum of 21 semester hours of technical core credit. A maximum of 30 semester hours of technical core credit will be accepted towards the completion of the degree. Students will be permitted to transfer in a limited number of additional credits from other community college-level course work. In addition, the student must possess the appropriate certification or licensure from the state or national board (C) Students must have completed a military service school that has a minimum of 21 semester hours of technical core credits as recommended by the American Council on Education (ACE), and been awarded the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS for Army and Marine Corps, Air Force Specialty Code [AFSC] for Air Force, Naval Enlisted Code [NEC] for Navy) that is comparable to (A) or (B) above. A maximum of 30 semester hours of technical core credit will be accepted towards the completion of the degree. In addition, the student must be eligible for the appropriate certification or licensure from the state or national board. OFFICIAL EVALUATION OF TRANSFER CREDIT: Official evaluations require the following: Completion of 6 semester hours in residence at Campbell University. Receipt of all official transcripts of previous education and military training that have been mailed directly to your home campus from the other institution(s). These transcripts include: o High school or GED (all students). o All previous colleges attended. o Military: AARTS (Army), CCAF (Air Force), SMART (Navy/Marine), or DD-214 (Veterans). o CLEP/DANTES and DLPT scores if applicable. Student Agreements or Degree Plans are completed when all of the above requirements are met. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: Transfer Credit: Campbell University will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours in transfer from any combination of regionally accredited two-year colleges, ACE-recommended lower level military credit, and CLEP/DANTES. There is no limit on the number of semester hours accepted from ACE-recommended upper level military and/or CLEP/DANTES credit, or credit from an accredited four-year institution. Residency Requirements: Students must complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of Campbell University courses with 12 semester hours in upper level (300-400) courses. Graduation Requirements: All students earning BAS degrees must have a minimum of 128 semester hours and all degree requirements met in order to graduate. Students are required to have a GPA of 2.0 overall. Waived Courses: In the event a course is waived, the credit hours must be made up in electives. Social Science Electives: May include courses in criminal justice, economics, history, geography, political science, psychology, sociology or military science.

STUDENTS SHOULD REVIEW PAGES 15-17 OF THE UNIVERSITY CATALOG FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Concentration
Fort Bragg/Pope RTP Camp LeJeune

Extended Campus Education

Social Science Criminal Justice


www.campbell.edu

For more information about our programs, contact an academic counselor at one of the following campuses:

Camp Lejeune Campus


cloffice@campbell.edu ftbraggoffice@campbell.edu Pope Office: 910-451-3097 910-436-3242 910-497-8237

The Campbell Program Bachelor of Science: Social Science


The major in Social Science provides students with a multidisciplinary perspective through the use of introductions to political science, history, geography, economics and sociology. Extended campus students are afforded the opportunity to choose degree concentrations in Criminal Justice, History, Homeland Security and Political Science. Students are to complete a specific number of credit hours in their chosen discipline. While some graduates pursue degrees in law enforcement, government, law, or public administration, many will pursue jobs with private companies, government agencies, or nonprofit organizations. Social Science degrees offer flexibility in designing a broad-based, liberal arts education program that fulfills the goals of each individual student.

Fort Bragg/Pope AAF Campus

RTP Campus
RTPCenter@campbell.edu 919-468-8844 910-814-4738

Distance Education
disted@campbell.edu

About Campbell University


Founded in 1887, Campbell University is located in Buies
Creek, North Carolina. The largest of the five Baptist colleges, Campbell is also the second largest private university in the state. The University is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity College and participates fully in SOCAD, SOCMAR and SOCNAV, which guarantee the transferability of selected credits.

The Extended Campus Approach


Campbell University understands that adult learners seek a
balance between education, career, family and military responsibilities. The average Extended Campus student will complete 24-30 semester hours per year while attending classes only two nights per week. Classes are scheduled during the evenings, at lunch, and on Saturday. Weekday classes meet two nights per week with two class periods each night. Campbells Office of Distance Education offers internet courses each term which provide adult learners additional flexibility in degree completion. Additionally, most campuses have Blended courses, which meet in the classroom one night per week and have an internet component. Students normally enroll in two classes (six semester hours) during each of the five terms offered annually. This full time schedule qualifies students for financial aid and/or VA education entitlements. Campbell University believes that no student should be denied a college education for financial reasons. Low tuition rates at the extended campuses reflect this progressive philosophy. All students should see the financial aid representative for qualifying programs.

The Next Step


Arrange to meet with an Academic Counselor at the campus of
your choice. Bring copies of transcripts from any previous institutions. Military members or veterans should also bring copies of their DD-214 and CCAF or AARTS/SMART transcripts. The Counselor will conduct an unofficial evaluation of transfer credits and make recommendations about appropriate courses for your first term at Campbell.

The Campbell Advantage


Most universities offer similar degrees, but Campbells Extended Campuses offer strong, unique programs that: Prepare students for current job markets Meet the needs of working adults Allow you to earn a quality liberal arts education. Campbell Extended Campus Education - the education you need, the education you want, the education for your life. Building Your Future!

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MAJOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE


General Education Core Courses (56 SH) 3 _____ Fine Arts (art/music/theatre) ENGL 100 English Fundamentals 3 _____ ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I 3 _____ ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ MATH 160 Statistics 3 _____ MATH Elective 3 _____ Foreign Language 101 3 _____ Foreign Language 102 3 _____ Foreign Language 201 3 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ RELG 125 Introduction to Christianity 3 _____ RELG Elective 3 _____ HIST 111 Western Civilization I 3 _____ HIST 112 Western Civilization II 3 _____ PE 185 Personal Wellness 2 _____ PE 111 Activity 1 _____ For use with the

2011-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin

EXTENDED CAMPUS EDUCATION


www.campbellextendedcampuseducation.com NOTE: Residency requires 32 sh of Campbell courses with 12 sh in upper level (300-400) major courses.

To be eligible to graduate with distinction of honors, students must complete a minimum of 64 semester hours at Campbell University with a GPA of 3.5 or higher

MAJOR AND CONCENTRATION (51) CRIM 231 Intro to Crim. Justice 3 _____ ECON 201 Microeconomics CRIM 232 Intro to Criminology 3 _____ ECON 202 Macroeconomics CRIM 270 Courts and Procedures 3 _____ POLS Elective CRIM 280 Intro to Law Enforcement 3 _____ POLS Elective CRIM 339 Ethic in Government 3 _____ SOCI Elective CRIM Elective * 3 _____ SOCI Elective CRIM Elective * 3 _____ HIST 221 US History I CRIM Elective * 3 _____ HIST 222 US History II (*See the other side of this document for courses that will fill these electives) Choose one of the following CRIM 440 Theories of Justice (or) CRIM 441 Criminal Justice Policy 3 _____ Elective Elective Elective 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ Elective Elective ELECTIVES (21) 3 _____ 3 _____

3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

Elective Elective

3 _____ 3 _____

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MAJOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE


OFFICIAL EVALUATION OF TRANSFER CREDIT: Official evaluations require the following: Completion of 6 semester hours in residence at Campbell University. Receipt of all official transcripts of previous education and military training that have been mailed directly to your home campus from the other institution(s). These transcripts include: o High school or GED (all students). o All previous colleges attended. o Military: AARTS (Army), CCAF (Air Force), SMART (Navy/Marine), or DD-214 (Veterans). o CLEP/DANTES and DLPT scores if applicable. Student Agreements or Degree Plans are completed when all of the above requirements are met. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: Transfer Credit: Campbell University will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours in transfer from any combination of regionally accredited two-year colleges, ACE-recommended lower level military credit, and CLEP/DANTES. There is no limit on the number of semester hours accepted from ACE-recommended upper level military and/or CLEP/DANTES credit, or credit from an accredited fouryear institution. Residency Requirements: Students must complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of Campbell University courses with 12 semester hours in upper level (300-400) Social Science courses (HIST, POLS, SOCI, ECON) Graduation Requirements: All students earning BS degrees must have a minimum of 128 semester hours and all degree requirements met in order to graduate. Students are required to have a GPA of 2.0 overall and 2.0 in their major to graduate. Waived Courses: In the event a course is waived, the credit hours must be made up in electives.

STUDENTS SHOULD REVIEW PAGES 10-18 OF THE UNIVERSITY CATALOG FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND ITS REQUIREMENTS. SEE PAGE 121 - 125 FOR THE CONCENTRATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONCENTRATION *This concentration requires that students select any three of the following electives: 300 Intro to Law 310 Victimology 315 Youth at Risk 360 Criminal Justice Administration 361 Criminal Law 362 Juvenile Delinquency 420 Criminal Investigation 430 Correctional Philosophies 470 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice 472 Organized Crime 475 Terrorism 490 Homeland Security

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits.

HOMELAND SECURITY
Concentration
Fort Bragg/Pope RTP Camp LeJeune

Extended Campus Education

Social Science Homeland Security


www.campbellextendedcampuseducation .com

For more information about our programs, contact an academic counselor at one of the following campuses:

Camp Lejeune Campus


cloffice@campbell.edu ftbraggoffice@campbell.edu Pope Office: 910-451-3097 910-436-3242 910-497-8237 919-468-8844 910-814-4738

The Campbell Program Bachelor of Science: Social Science


The major in Social Science provides students with a multidisciplinary perspective through the introductions to political science, history, geography, economics and sociology. Extended campus students are afforded the opportunity to choose degree concentrations in Criminal Justice, History, Homeland Security, and Political Science. Students are expected to complete a specific number of credit hours in their chosen concentration. While some graduates pursue degrees in law enforcement, government, law, or public administration, many will pursue jobs with private companies, government agencies, or nonprofit organizations. Social Science degrees offer flexibility in designing a broad-based, liberal arts education program that fulfills the goals of each individual student.

Fort Bragg/Pope AAF Campus

RTP Campus
RTPCenter@campbell.edu

Distance Education
disted@campbell.edu

About Campbell University


Founded in 1887, Campbell University is located in Buies
Creek, North Carolina. The largest of the five Baptist colleges, Campbell is also the second largest private university in the state. The University is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity College and participates fully in SOCAD, SOCMAR and SOCNAV, which guarantee the transferability of selected credits.

The Extended Campus Approach


Campbell University understands that adult learners seek a
balance between education, career, family and military responsibilities. The average Extended Campus student will complete 24-30 semester hours per year while attending classes only two nights per week. Classes are scheduled during the evenings, at lunch, and on Saturday. Weekday classes meet two nights per week with two class periods each night. Campbells Office of Distance Education offers internet courses each term which provide adult learners additional flexibility in degree completion. Additionally, most campuses have Blended courses, which meet in the classroom one night per week and have an internet component. Students normally enroll in two classes (six semester hours) during each of the five terms offered annually. This full time schedule qualifies students for financial aid and/or VA education entitlements. Campbell University believes that no student should be denied a college education for financial reasons. Low tuition rates at the extended campuses reflect this progressive philosophy. All students should see the financial aid representative for qualifying programs.

The Next Step


Arrange to meet with an Academic Counselor at the campus of
your choice. Bring copies of transcripts from any previous institutions. Military members or veterans should also bring copies of their DD-214 and CCAF or AARTS/SMART transcripts. The Counselor will conduct an unofficial evaluation of transfer credits and make recommendations about appropriate courses for your first term at Campbell.

The Campbell Advantage


Most universities offer similar degrees, but Campbells Extended Campuses offer strong, unique programs that: Prepare students for current job markets Meet the needs of working adults Allow you to earn a quality liberal arts education. Campbell Extended Campus Education - the education you need, the education you want, the education for your life. Building Your Future!

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MAJOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATION IN HOMELAND SECURITY


General Education Core Courses (56 SH) 3 _____ Fine Arts (art/music/theatre) ENGL 100 English Fundamentals 3 _____ ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I 3 _____ ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ MATH 160 Statistics 3 _____ MATH Elective 3 _____ Foreign Language 101 3 _____ Foreign Language 102 3 _____ Foreign Language 201 3 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ RELG 125 Introduction to Christianity 3 _____ RELG Elective 3 _____ HIST 111 Western Civilization I 3 _____ HIST 112 Western Civilization II 3 _____ PE 185 Personal Wellness 2 _____ PE 111 Activity 1 _____ For use with the

2011-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin

EXTENDED CAMPUS EDUCATION


www.campbellextendedcampuseducation.com NOTE: Residency requires 32 sh of Campbell courses with 12 sh in upper level (300-400) major courses.

To be eligible to graduate with distinction of honors, students must complete a minimum of 64 semester hours at Campbell University with a GPA of 3.5 or higher

MAJOR AND CONCENTRATION (57) CRIM 231 Intro to Crim. Justice CRIM 232 Intro to Criminology CRIM 270 Courts and Procedures CRIM 280 Intro to Law Enforcement CRIM 339 Ethics CRIM 470 Critical Issues in CJ CRIM 472 Organized Crime CRIM 490 Homeland Security Choose one of the following CRIM 440 Theories of Justice (or) CRIM 441 Criminal Justice Policy 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ POLS 332 Emergency Prep 3 _____ POLS Elective 3 _____ POLS Elective 3 _____ ECON 201 Microeconomics 3 _____ ECON 202 Macroeconomics 3 _____ SOCI Elective 3 _____ SOCI Elective 3 _____ HIST 221 US History I 3 _____ HIST 222 US History II 3 _____ HIST Area Study * 3 _____ *See the other side of this document for approved courses

ELECTIVES (15) Elective 3 _____ Elective 3 _____ Elective Elective 3 _____ 3 _____ Elective 3 _____

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: MAJOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE


OFFICIAL EVALUATION OF TRANSFER CREDIT: Official evaluations require the following: Completion of 6 semester hours in residence at Campbell University. Receipt of all official transcripts of previous education and military training that have been mailed directly to your home campus from the other institution(s). These transcripts include: o High school or GED (all students). o All previous colleges attended. o Military: AARTS (Army), CCAF (Air Force), SMART (Navy/Marine), or DD-214 (Veterans). o CLEP/DANTES and DLPT scores if applicable. Student Agreements or Degree Plans are completed when all of the above requirements are met. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: Transfer Credit: Campbell University will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours in transfer from any combination of regionally accredited two-year colleges, ACE-recommended lower level military credit, and CLEP/DANTES. There is no limit on the number of semester hours accepted from ACE-recommended upper level military and/or CLEP/DANTES credit, or credit from an accredited fouryear institution. Residency Requirements: Students must complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of Campbell University courses with 12 semester hours in upper level (300-400) Social Science courses (HIST, POLS, SOCI, ECON) Graduation Requirements: All students earning BS degrees must have a minimum of 128 semester hours and all degree requirements met in order to graduate. Students are required to have a GPA of 2.0 overall and 2.0 in their major to graduate. Waived Courses: In the event a course is waived, the credit hours must be made up in electives.

STUDENTS SHOULD REVIEW PAGES 10-18 OF THE UNIVERSITY CATALOG FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND ITS REQUIREMENTS. SEE PAGE 121 - 125 FOR THE CONCENTRATION IN HOMELAND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
.

HOMELAND SECURITY CONCENTRATION This concentration requires that one of the following History courses be represented in electives: HIST 322 Latin America, An Area Study (3) HIST 342 Eastern Europe: An Area Study (3) HIST 351 South Asia: An Area Study (3) HIST 352 East Asia: Area Study (3) HIST 353 Africa: An Area Study (3) HIST 354 Southeast Asia: An Area Study (3) HIST 357 The Middle East and North Africa: An Area Study (3) ITS 460 (Information Warfare) is highly recommended to students in this program. However, the student would need to complete the prerequisite course, ITS 300 (Information Security and Countermeasures) prior to taking ITS 460.

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Fort Bragg/Pope RTP Camp LeJeune

Extended Campus Education

Business Administration
www.campbell.edu

For more information about our programs, contact an academic counselor at one of the following campuses:

Camp Lejeune Campus


cloffice@campbell.edu 910-451-3097 910-436-3242 910-497-8237 919-468-8844 910-814-4738

The Campbell Program Bachelor of Business Administration


The major in Business Administration is a flexible major,
consisting of courses which prepare you for a variety of options after graduation. Graduates find employment opportunities in business, government, and non-profit organizations. Many enter a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program after graduation. An ideal major for students who are uncertain as to the specific positions they will occupy after graduation, the Business Administrative major provides a broad-based education which is especially attractive to students planning to work in a family business or to go into business for themselves.

Fort Bragg/Pope AAF Campus


ftbraggoffice@campbell.edu Pope Office:

RTP Campus
RTPCenter@campbell.edu

Distance Education
disted@campbell.edu

About Campbell University


Founded in 1887, Campbell University is located in Buies
Creek, North Carolina. The largest of the five Baptist colleges, Campbell is also the second largest private university in the state. The University is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity College and participates fully in SOCAD, SOCMAR and SOCNAV, which guarantee the transferability of selected credits.

The Extended Campus Approach


Campbell University understands that adult learners seek a
balance between education, career, family and military responsibilities. The average Extended Campus student will complete 24-30 semester hours per year while attending classes only two nights per week. Classes are scheduled during the evenings, at lunch, and on Saturday. Weekday classes meet two nights per week with two class periods each night. Campbells Office of Distance Education offers internet courses each term which provide adult learners additional flexibility in degree completion. Additionally, most campuses have Blended courses, which meet in the classroom one night per week and have an internet component. Students normally enroll in two classes (six semester hours) during each of the five terms offered annually. This full time schedule qualifies students for financial aid and/or VA education entitlements. Campbell University believes that no student should be denied a college education for financial reasons. Low tuition rates at the extended campuses reflect this progressive philosophy. All students should see the financial aid representative for qualifying programs.

The Next Step


Arrange to meet with an Academic Counselor at the campus of
your choice. Bring copies of transcripts from any previous institutions. Military members or veterans should also bring copies of their DD-214 and CCAF or AARTS/SMART transcripts. The Counselor will conduct an unofficial evaluation of transfer credits and make recommendations about appropriate courses for your first term at Campbell.

The Campbell Advantage


Most universities offer similar degrees, but Campbells Extended Campuses offer strong, unique programs that: Prepare students for current job markets Meet the needs of working adults Allow you to earn a quality liberal arts education. Campbell Extended Campus Education - the education you need, the education you want, the education for your life. Building Your Future!

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION


General Education Core Courses (53) Fine Arts (art/music/theatre) 3 _____ ENGL 100 English Fundamentals 3 _____ ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I 3 _____ ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ MATH 160 Statistics 3 _____ MATH Elective 3 _____ Foreign Language 101 3 _____ Foreign Language 102 3 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ RELG 125 Introduction to Christianity 3 _____ RELG Elective 3 _____ HIST 111 Western Civilization I 3 _____ HIST 112 Western Civilization II 3 _____ PE 185 Personal Wellness 2 _____ PE 111 Activity 1 _____ For use with the

2011-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin

EXTENDED CAMPUS EDUCATION


www.campbellextendedcampuseducation.com NOTE: Residency requires a minimum of 32 sh of Campbell courses with 12 sh in upper level (300-400) major courses.

To be eligible to graduate with distinction of honors, students must complete a minimum of 64 semester hours at Campbell University with a GPA of 3.5 or higher.

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN:


BUSINESS ADMININSTRATION (63) ACCT 213 3 _____ ACCT 214 3 _____ ACCT (UL) 3 _____ BADM 125 3 _____ BADM 221 3 _____ BADM 222 3 _____ BADM 300 3 _____ BADM 313 3 _____ BADM 314 3 _____ BADM 331 3 _____ BADM 332 3 _____ BADM 336 3 _____ BADM 345 3 _____ BADM 468 3 _____ BADM (UL) 3 _____ BADM (UL) 3 _____ ECON 201 3 _____ ECON 202 3 _____ ECON 453 3 _____ ECON (UL) 3 _____ ECON (UL) 3 _____ ELECTIVES (12) Elective _____ Elective _____ Elective _____ Elective _____ ACCOUNTING (78) ACCT 213 ACCT 214 ACCT 323 ACCT 324 ACCT 326 ACCT 333 ACCT 334 ACCT 335 ACCT 336 ACCT 443 ACCT 444 ACCT (UL) ACCT (UL) ACCT (UL) BADM 125 BADM 221 BADM 222 BADM 300 BADM 313 BADM 314 BADM 331 BADM 336 UL School of Business UL School of Business ECON 201 ECON 202 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)


OFFICIAL EVALUATION OF TRANSFER CREDIT: Official evaluations require the following: Completion of 6 semester hours in residence at Campbell University. Receipt of all official transcripts of previous education and military training that have been mailed directly to your home campus from the other institution(s). These transcripts include: o High school or GED (all students). o All previous colleges attended. o Military: AARTS (Army), CCAF (Air Force), SMART (Navy/Marine), or DD-214 (Veterans). o CLEP, DANTES, DLPT (if applicable) Student Agreements or Degree Plans are completed when all of the above requirements are met. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: Transfer Credit: Campbell University will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours in transfer from any combination of regionally accredited two-year colleges, ACE-recommended lower level military credit, and CLEP/DANTES. There is no limit on the number of semester hours accepted from ACE-recommended upper level military and/or CLEP/DANTES credit, or credit from an accredited four-year institution. Residency Requirements: Students must complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of Campbell University courses with 12 semester hours in upper level (300-400) courses in their major. Graduation Requirements: All students earning BBA degrees must have a minimum of 128 semester hours and all degree requirements met in order to graduate. Students are required to have a GPA of 2.0 overall and 2.0 in their major to graduate. Students in the Business Administration concentration will take the Major Field Test in their BADM 468 capstone course as a requirement of graduation. Waived Courses: In the event a course is waived, the credit hours must be made up in electives. The Accounting major requires two electives from upper level (300-400) courses BADM, ECON or ACCT. STUDENTS SHOULD REVIEW PAGES 10-18 OF THE UNIVERSITY CATALOG FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND ITS REQUIREMENTS.

ACCT 213 ACCT 214 ACCT 323 ACCT 324 ACCT 325 ACCT 326 ACCT 333 ACCT 334 ACCT 335 ACCT 336 ACCT 443 ACCT 444 ACCT 543

Principles of Accounting I Principles of Accounting II Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Managerial Accounting Accounting Theory Seminar Taxation I Taxation II Cost Accounting Accounting for Improved Perf Auditing Advanced Accounting Governmental Accounting

BADM 125 BADM 221 BADM 222 BADM 300 BADM 313 BADM 314 BADM 331 BADM 332 BADM 336 BADM 345 BADM 468 ECON 201 ECON 202 ECON 453

Bus Info Tech Applications Business Law I Business Law II Philosophy of Business Principles of Marketing Corporate Finance Principles of Management Human Resource Mgmt Business Communication Quantitative Methods Business Policy Microeconomics Macroeconomics Money and Banking

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & SECURITY


Fort Bragg/Pope RTP Camp LeJeune

Extended Campus Education

Bachelor of Science
Information Technology & Security
www.campbell.edu
The Campbell Program Bachelor of Science: Information Technology & Security
The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Information
Technology & Security is to provide the student with the an ample knowledge of information security, safe computing, information privacy and internet safety. This degree also emphasizes ITs role in personal and corporate computing and educate students about intelligence creation, storage and distribution. This knowledge will allow the student to take on the challenges created by new positions in a thriving IT industry. Students pursuing this degree may find jobs in any given field arena where computers are used on a daily basis.

For more information about our programs, contact an academic counselor at one of the following campuses:

Camp Lejeune Campus


cloffice@campbell.edu ftbraggoffice@campbell.edu Pope Office: 910-451-3097 910-436-3242 910-497-8237 919-468-8844 910-814-4738

Fort Bragg/Pope AAF Campus

RTP Campus
RTPCenter@campbell.edu

Distance Education
disted@campbell.edu

About Campbell University


Founded in 1887, Campbell University is located in Buies
Creek, North Carolina. The largest of the five Baptist colleges, Campbell is also the second largest private university in the state. The University is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity College and participates fully in SOCAD, SOCMAR and SOCNAV, which guarantee the transferability of selected credits.

The Extended Campus Approach


Campbell University understands that adult learners seek a
balance between education, career, family and military responsibilities. The average Extended Campus student will complete 24-30 semester hours per year while attending classes only two nights per week. Classes are scheduled during the evenings, at lunch, and on Saturday. Weekday classes meet two nights per week with two class periods each night. Campbells Office of Distance Education offers internet courses each term which provide adult learners additional flexibility in degree completion. Additionally, most campuses have Blended courses, which meet in the classroom one night per week and have an internet component. Students normally enroll in two classes (six semester hours) during each of the five terms offered annually. This full time schedule qualifies students for financial aid and/or VA education entitlements. Campbell University believes that no student should be denied a college education for financial reasons. Low tuition rates at the extended campuses reflect this progressive philosophy. All students should see the financial aid representative for qualifying programs.

The Next Step


Arrange to meet with an Academic Counselor at the campus of
your choice. Bring copies of transcripts from any previous institutions. Military members or veterans should also bring copies of their DD-214 and CCAF or AARTS/SMART transcripts. The Counselor will conduct an unofficial evaluation of transfer credits and make recommendations about appropriate courses for your first term at Campbell.

The Campbell Advantage


Most universities offer similar degrees, but Campbells Extended Campuses offer strong, unique programs that: Prepare students for current job markets Meet the needs of working adults Allow you to earn a quality liberal arts education. Campbell Extended Campus Education - the education you need, the education you want, the education for your life. Building Your Future!

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & SECURITY CURRICULUM (ITS)
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES (62 SH) Fine Arts (art/music/theatre) 3 _____ ENGL 100 English Fundamentals 3 _____ ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I 3 _____ ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ Literature Elective 3 _____ Foreign Language 101 3 _____ Foreign Language 102 3 _____ Foreign Language 201 3 _____ MATH Elective 3 _____ MATH Elective 3 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ Science with lab 4 _____ RELG 125 Introduction to Christianity 3 _____ RELG Elective 3 _____ HIST 111 Western Civilization I 3 _____ HIST 112 Western Civilization II 3 _____ Social Science Elective 3 _____ Social Science Elective 3 _____ PE 185 Personal Wellness 2 _____ PE 111 Activity 1 _____

For use with the

2011-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin

EXTENDED CAMPUS EDUCATION


www.campbellextendedcampuseducation.com NOTE: Residency requires 32 sh of Campbell courses with 12 sh in upper level (300-400) major courses.

To be eligible to graduate with distinction of honors, students must complete a minimum of 64 semester hours at Campbell University with a GPA of 3.5 or higher.

INFORMATION SECURITY CONCENTRATION (48)


ITS 150 Fundamentals of Information Technology ITS 200 Internet Applications ITS 250 Programming Language I ITS 275 Programming Language II ITS 300 Info Security & Countermeasures ITS 345 Database Management ITS 351 Systems Analysis, Design & Development ITS 410 Networking & Telecommunications ITS 465 Senior Project ITS Elective ITS Elective ITS Elective CRIM Elective CRIM Elective CRIM Elective CRIM Elective ELECTIVES (18) Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION (48)


ITS 150 Fundamentals of Information Technology ITS 200 Internet Applications ITS 235 Windows Operating Environment ITS 250 Programming Language I ITS 275 Programming Language II ITS 345 Database Management ITS 351 Systems Analysis, Design & Development ITS 410 Networking & Telecommunications ITS 465 Senior Project ITS Elective ITS Elective ITS Elective ACCT/BADM/ECON Elective ACCT/BADM/ECON Elective ACCT/BADM/ECON Elective ACCT/BADM/ECON Elective 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

ELECTIVES (18) 3 _____ Elective 3 _____ Elective 3 _____ Elective 3 _____ Elective 3 _____ Elective 3______ Elective

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & SECURITY (ITS)


THIS DEGREE REQUIRES THAT STUDENTS CHOOSE ONE OF TWO CONCENTRATIONS: Information Security or Information Technology Management
OFFICIAL EVALUATION OF TRANSFER CREDIT: Official evaluations require the following: Completion of 6 semester hours in residence at Campbell University. Receipt of all official transcripts of previous education and military training that have been mailed directly to your home campus from the other institution(s). These transcripts include: o High school or GED (all students). o All previous colleges attended. o Military: AARTS (Army), CCAF (Air Force), SMART (Navy/Marine), or DD-214 (Veterans). o CLEP/DANTES and DLPT scores if applicable. Student Agreements or Degree Plans are completed when all of the above requirements are met. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: Transfer Credit: Campbell University will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours in transfer from any combination of regionally accredited two-year colleges, ACE-recommended lower level military credit, and CLEP/DANTES. There is no limit on the number of semester hours accepted from ACE-recommended upper level military and/or CLEP/DANTES credit, or credit from an accredited four-year institution. Residency Requirements: Students must complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of Campbell University courses with 12 semester hours in upper level (300-400) ITS courses. Graduation Requirements: All students earning BS degrees must have a minimum of 128 semester hours, residency requirements met, and all degree requirements completed in order to graduate. Students are required to have a minimum GPA of 2.0 overall and 2.0 in their major to graduate. Waived Courses: In the event a course is waived, the credit hours must be made up in electives. Waived or substituted courses are under the discretion of the students advisor, director and instructor.

STUDENTS SHOULD REVIEW PAGES 10-18 OF THE UNIVERSITY CATALOG FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND ITS REQUIREMENTS.
Information Security Electives: Take 3 courses from the following: ITS 235, 310, 360, 365, 375, 425, 450, 460, or 470. Information Technology Management Electives: Take 3 courses from the following: ITS 245, 280, 360, 365, 375, 420, 430, 450, or 470

Information Technology & Security Elective Courses ITS 235 Windows Operating Environment (3) ITS 245 Portals, Blogs, and Semantic Web (3) ITS 280 Computer Graphics and Animation (3) ITS 310 Threat Analysis and Management ITS 360 Knowledge Management (3) ITS 365 Web Mining (3) ITS 375 Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning (3) ITS 420 Wireless/Mobile Systems (3) ITS 425 Computer Forensics (3) ITS 430 Data Mapping and Exchange (3) ITS 450 Information Compliance Management (3) ITS 460 Information Warfare (3) ITS 470 Issues in Information Technology, Security, and Intelligence (3)

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits.

PSYCHOLOGY
Fort Bragg/Pope RTP Camp LeJeune

Extended Campus Education

Psychology
www.campbellextendcampuseducation.com

For more information about our programs, contact an academic counselor at one of the following campuses:

Camp Lejeune Campus


cloffice@campbell.edu 910-451-3097 910-436-3242 910-497-8237 919-468-8844 910-814-4738

The Campbell Program Bachelor of Science: Major in Psychology


Money magazine lists Psychology fourth in the Top 50 occupations with the best prospects in the 21st century. This ranking points out how viable this major is as a career. Our emphasis is on development of the whole person and skills that are applicable both personally and professionally.
Our psychology major is prepares students for specialized work at the graduate level. Students earning this degree typically work with social services, youth agencies, childrens homes, metal health centers, and in the correctional system.

Fort Bragg/Pope AAF Campus


ftbraggoffice@campbell.edu Pope Office:

RTP Campus
RTPCenter@campbell.edu

Distance Education
disted@campbell.edu

About Campbell University The Extended Campus Approach


Campbell University understands that adult learners seek a
balance between education, career, family and military responsibilities. The average Extended Campus student will complete 24-30 semester hours per year while attending classes only two nights per week. Classes are scheduled during the evenings, at lunch, and on Saturday. Weekday classes meet two nights per week with two class periods each night. Campbells Office of Distance Education offers internet courses each term which provide adult learners additional flexibility in degree completion. Additionally, most campuses have Blended courses, which meet in the classroom one night per week and have an internet component. Students normally enroll in two classes (six semester hours) during each of the five terms offered annually. This full time schedule qualifies students for financial aid and/or VA education entitlements. Campbell University believes that no student should be denied a college education for financial reasons. Low tuition rates at the extended campuses reflect this progressive philosophy. All students should see the financial aid representative for

Founded in 1887, Campbell University is located in Buies


Creek, North Carolina. The largest of the five Baptist colleges, Campbell is also the second largest private university in the state. The University is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity College and participates fully in SOCAD, SOCMAR and SOCNAV, which guarantee the transferability of selected credits.

The Next Step


Arrange to meet with an Academic Counselor at the campus of
your choice. Bring copies of transcripts from any previous institutions. Military members or veterans should also bring copies of their DD-214 and CCAF or AARTS/SMART transcripts. The Counselor will conduct an unofficial evaluation of transfer credits and make recommendations about appropriate courses for your first term at Campbell.

The Campbell Advantage


Most universities offer similar degrees, but Campbells
Extended Campuses offer strong, unique programs that: Prepare students for current job markets Meet the needs of working adults Allow you to earn a quality liberal arts education. Campbell Extended Campus Education - the education you need, the education you want, the education for your life.

Building Your Future!

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MAJOR IN PSYCHOLOGY


General Education Core Courses (56 SH)
Fine Arts (art/music/theatre) ENGL 100 English Fundamentals ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II Literature Elective Literature Elective MATH 160 Statistics MATH Elective Foreign Language 101 Foreign Language 102 Foreign Language 201 Science with lab Science with lab RELG 125 Introduction to Christianity RELG Elective HIST 111 Western Civilization I HIST 112 Western Civilization I PE 185 Personal Wellness PE 111 Activity 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 4 _____ 4 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 1 _____

2011-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin

EXTENDED CAMPUS EDUCATION


www.campbellextendedcampuseducation.com

NOTE: Residency requires 32sh of Campbell courses with 12sh in upper level (300-400) Psychology courses To be eligible to graduate with the distinction of honors, students must complete a minimum of 64 semester hours at Campbell University with a GPA of 3.5 or higher.

Psychology Major Requirements (43 SH)


PSYC 222 General Psychology PSYC 260 Lifespan Development PSYC 267 Statistics for Social Sciences PSYC 330 Research Methods PSYC 364 Psychology of Human Relations PSYC 368 Psychology of Learning & Cognition PSYC 369 Physiological Psychology PSYC 461 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 463 Educational & Psychological Testing PSYC 480 History of Psychology PSYC Elective PSYC Elective PSYC Elective PSYC Elective 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 4 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____

Electives (29 SH)


Social Science Social Science Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____

This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits.

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