THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES - Wayne College

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THE UNIVERSITYOF AKRONUNDERGRADUATEDEGREES

ContentsAcademic ProgramsThe University of Akron Undergraduate Degrees.1Baccalaureate Degrees.3Associate Degrees. 11Course FactsCourse Numbering System. 19Office of Admissions1901 Smucker Road Orrville, Ohio 44667330-683-2010 wayne.uakron.eduDisclaimer: While UA Wayne College seeks to present clearly its mission, programs, policies and procedures herein, it should be understood that such are subject to change.Consequently, students should check with the College for up-to-date information. Students are responsible for keeping informed of their personal academic progress.The University of Akron is an Equal Education and Employment Institution — uakron.edu/eeoOperating under nondiscrimination provisions of Titles VI, VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, and IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 as amended. Executive Order11246, Vocational Rehabilitation Act Section 504, and Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Act, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as related to admissions, treatment of students,and employment practices.It is the policy of this institution that there shall be no discrimination against any individual at The University of Akron because of age, color, creed, handicap, national origin, race,religion, sex, or sexual orientation. The University of Akron will not tolerate sexual harassment of any form in its programs and activities. This nondiscrimination policy applies to allstudents, faculty, staff, employees, and applicants. Complaint of possible discrimination should be referred to Equal Employment Opportunity Director — Polsky Building, Room326 Phone: 330-972-7300 Fax: 330-972-5538. Information on Title IX (sex discrimination) may be obtained from Equal Employment Opportunity Director — Polsky Building,Room 326 Phone: 330-972-7300 Fax: 330-972-5538

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THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRONThe University of Akron Wayne College offers the first two years of general bachelor’s degree courses forstudents who plan to continue at the Akron campus. Our general education transfer program also leads to theAssociate of Arts and the Associate of Science. Select bachelor’s degrees can now be completed entirely onthe Wayne College campus.ARTS AND SCIENCESPhilosophyuakron.edu/bcasSpanishARTSArt programs** Art Education Ceramics Graphic Design Jewelry and Metalsmithing Painting and Drawing Photography Printmaking Sculpture Studio ArtMULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIESDance** Dance with Business CognateMusic** Composition Jazz Studies Music Education options– Band– Choral– Orchestra Performance options– Accompanying/CollaborativePiano– Brass– Guitar– Percussion– Piano– String– Voice– WoodwindTheatre Arts Applied Theatre andBusiness Entrepreneurship Applied Theatre andSocial Entrepreneurship Film Studies Physical Theatre**HUMANITIESNATURAL ANDMATHEMATICAL SCIENCESBiologyBiomedical ScienceChemistry Biochemistry Chemistry-Polymer optionComputer Science programs Management SystemHistoryPolitical Science Political Science/J.D. Accelerated(3 3 Law Degree Program) Political Science –National Security TrackPsychologySocial Sciences (Divisional) Philosophy, Political Scienceand Economics (PPE) Philosophy, Sociologyand Psychology (PSP)Geosciences programs Earth Science Environmental Science GeologySociologyMathematics Applied MathematicsAccounting Accelerated AccountingB.S.A/M.S.A Accelerated AccountingB.S.A/MTaxNatural SciencesStatistics Actuarial Science Data ScienceSOCIAL ANDBEHAVIORAL SCIENCESAnthropologyChild and FamilyDevelopment programs Child Development Family DevelopmentCommunication programs Media Studies Public Relations Strategic and OrganizationalCommunicationCriminal Justice Studies programs Criminal Justice(associate degree)English Criminology andCriminal Justice Criminal Intelligence AnalysisBUSINESSuakron.edu/cbaBusiness AdministrationEconomicsFinance programs Financial Management Financial Planning Risk Managementand InsuranceManagement programs Human Resources Information Systems Supply Chain/OperationsMarketing programs Integrated MarketingCommunications Marketing Management Sales ManagementHumanities (Divisional)For more information on Wayne College’s majors and areas of study,visit wayne.uakron.edu/academics-majors.1The University of Akron Wayne College

ACADEMIC PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE MAJORSAt Wayne College, you’ll forever be a Zip as you gain real-world problem-solving skills that ensure academicachievement, and enhance your personal and professional success. We are proud to foster and createindividualized experiences for you.EDUCATIONuakron.edu/educationLicensure Programs Early Childhood InclusiveTeacher Preparation* Intervention Specialist Middle Level Education Multi-Age (PK-12) Secondary Education(Adolescent to Young Adult)ENGINEERINGuakron.edu/engineeringAerospace Systems EngineeringBiomedical Engineering programs Biomaterials and Tissues Biomechanics Instrumentation, Signalsand ImagingChemical Engineering Biotechnology Specialization Polymer SpecializationCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringCorrosion EngineeringElectrical EngineeringMechanical Engineering Motion and ControlSpecialization Polymer SpecializationHEALTH PROFESSIONSuakron.edu/healthDietetics and NutritionFood and Environmental NutritionNursing L.P.N. to B.S.N. R.N. to B.S.N. S econd-Degree B.S.N.(Accelerated B.S.N.)Respiratory TherapySocial Work*Speech-Language Pathologyand Audiology**Sport Science and WellnessEducation programs Exercise Science options– Fitness Management–P hysiological Sciences–P re-Physical Therapy– Sport Coaching/Strengthand Conditioning S port Studies options– Coaching Education– Sport ManagementAPPLIED SCIENCEAND TECHNOLOGYuakron.edu/castBACCALAUREATE DEGREESComputer InformationSystems programs Cybersecurity Digital Forensics Technology Networking Programming Specialized IT ApplicationsEmergency Managementand Homeland SecurityEngineering and ScienceTechnologies programs Automated ManufacturingEngineering Technology Construction EngineeringTechnology Electronic EngineeringTechnology Mechanical EngineeringTechnology Surveying and MappingOrganizational Supervision*ASSOCIATE DEGREESAssociate of Arts* Communication TrackAssociate of Science*Associate of Technical Studies*Computer Information Systemsprograms Cisco Networking ProgrammingDisaster Science andEmergency Services programs Emergency Medical ServicesTechnology options– EMT/Paramedic– Fire/Medic Fire Protection TechnologyEngineering and ScienceTechnologies programs Advanced ManufacturingEngineering Technology Construction EngineeringTechnology Construction Field Operations Corrosion EngineeringTechnology Electronic EngineeringTechnology Land Surveying Mechanical EngineeringTechnologyCERTIFICATE PROGRAMSWorkplace Communication** P rogram can be completed entirely on the Wayne College campus.** C ertain courses not currently available at Wayne College may also need to be completed in the first two years ofselected University programs to assure proper course sequencing and timely completion of degree requirements.Contact our Office of Admissions at 1-800-221-8308 ext. 8900or visit mics-majors2

Baccalaureate Degrees— ProgrammingThe following outlines represent the first two years of studyfor individual bachelor’s degree programs of The University ofAkron. Some courses not currently available at Wayne Collegemay also need to be completed in the first two years of selectedUniversity programs to assure proper course sequencing andtimely completion of degree requirements. These programs aremarked with an asterisk (*). Finally, completion of the courseslisted may also qualify a student to receive either the Associateof Arts or the Associate of Science degree. Please consult aUA Wayne College advisor for further details. 2420: Bachelor of OrganizationalSupervision (BOS)CreditsCourses at Wayne College2420:300Supervision in a Technical Environment32420:301Information Design32420:302Ethical and Law in Business32420:310Leadership Principles and Practices in Technical Org.32420:311Corporate Social Responsibility and Leadership32420:401Leading Project Teams32420:402Operational Assessments and Improvements32420:420Human Capital Development32420:421Senior Seminar in Organizational Supervision33750:380Industrial/Organizational Psychology47600:325Intercultural Communication OR37600:344Small Group Communication334Technical Associate Degree Credits (minimum) 60Total Gen. Ed. Credits Required* As needed to meet Degree RequirementsTotal Credits Required for Degree (minimum) 120 2440: C omputer Information Systems Programs— Digital Forensics TechnologyFirst Year2020:222Technical Report Writing2030:152Technical Mathematics II2030:153Technical Mathematics III2420:104Intro to Business in the Global Environment2440:145Intro to Unix/Linux3300:111English Composition I3800:100Intro to Criminal Justice3800:102Principles of Criminal Law7600:105Intro to Public Speaking OR7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationSocial Science RequirementSecond Year2040:256Diversity in American Society3800:104Evidence and Criminal Legal ProcessesHumanities RequirementNatural Science RequirementElectives— NetworkingFirst Year2020:222Technical Report Writing2030:152Technical Mathematics II2030:153Technical Mathematics III2040:240Human Relations2040:247Survey of Basic Economics2420:103Essentials of Management Technology2420:104Intro to Business in the Global Environment2440:121Intro to Logic/Programming2440:145Intro to Unix/Linux3300:111English Composition ISecond Year2040:256Diversity in American Society2420:202Elements of Human Resources Management2420:211Basic Accounting I2420:212Basic Accounting II OR2420:243Survey in Finance7600:105Intro to Public Speaking OR7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationHumanities RequirementNatural Science Requirement3The University of Akron Wayne College 3339731First Year2020:222Technical Report Writing2030:152Technical Mathematics II2030:153Technical Mathematics III2040:247Survey of Basic Economics2420:103Essentials of Management Technology2420:104Intro to Business in the Global Environment2440:121Intro to Logic/Programming2440:140Internet Tools2440:145Intro to Unix/Linux2440:170Visual BASIC3300:111English Composition ISecond Year2040:240Human Relations2040:256Diversity in American Society2420:202Elements of Human Resources Management2420:211Basic Accounting I2420:212Basic Accounting II OR2420:243Survey in Finance7600:105Intro to Public Speaking OR7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationArts and Humanities RequirementNatural Science Requirement— Cybersecurity*First Year2020:222Technical Report Writing2030:152Technical Mathematics II2030:153Technical Mathematics III2040:240Human Relations2040:247Survey of Basic Economics2440:121Intro to Logic/Programming2440:140Internet Tools2440:145Intro to Unix/Linux2440:170Visual BASIC3300:111English Composition ISecond Year2040:256Diversity in American Society3600:120Intro to Ethics7600:105Intro to Public Speaking OR7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationArts and Humanities RequirementNatural Science 34Credits322333333328333367830— Specialized IT ApplicationsCreditsFirst Year2030:152Technical Math II AND22030:153Technical Math III22040:247Survey of Basic Economics32420:103Essentials of Management Technology32420:104Intro to Business in the Global Environment32420:202Elements of Human Resource Management32420:211Basic Accounting I32440:140Internet Tools32440:145Intro to Unix/Linux33300:111English Composition I37600:105Intro to Public Speaking OR37600:106Effective Oral Communications OR32420: 263Professional Communications and Presentations3Diversity Requirement2Natural Science Requirement336Second Year2440:121Intro to Logic/Programming2440:141Web Site Administration2440:160Java Programming2440:180Database Concepts2440:211Interactive Web Programming2440:212Multimedia and Interactive Web Elements2440:240CIS Internship2440:241Systems Analysis and Design3333333324

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS 2790: Respiratory Therapy— Biochemistry and Chemistry Polymer OptionCreditsFirst Year2030:152Technical Mathematics II22030:153Technical Mathematics III22740:120Medical Terminology33150:110Intro to General, Organic and Biochemistry I33150:111Intro to General, Organic and Biochemistry I Lab13150:112Intro to General, Organic and Biochemistry II33150:113Intro to General, Organic and Biochemistry II Lab13300:111English Composition I33300:112English Composition II33750:100Intro to Psychology37600:106Effective Oral Communication327Second Year2420:300Supervision in a Technical Environment3100:130Principles of Microbiology3100:200Human Anatomy and Physiology I3100:201Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab3100:202Human Anatomy and Physiology II3100:203Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab3600:120Intro to Ethics3850:100Intro to SociologyArts and Humanities RequirementElectives333131337330 3100: Biology 3900: Biomedical ScienceFirst Year3100:111Principles of Biology I3100:112Principles of Biology II3150:151Principles of Chemistry I3150:152Principles of Chemistry I Lab3150:153Principles of Chemistry II3150:154Qualitative Analysis3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:149Precalculus MathematicsSocial Science RequirementCredits443132334330Second Year3100:211General Genetics3100:311Cell and Molecular Biology3150:263Organic Chemistry Lecture I3150:264Organic Chemistry Lecture II3150:265Organic Chemistry Lab I3150:266Organic Chemistry Lab IIArts and Humanities RequirementSocial Science RequirementElectives33332293230 3150: ChemistryFirst Year3150:151Principles of Chemistry I3150:152Principles of Chemistry I Lab3150:153Principles of Chemistry II3150:154Qualitative Analysis3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:149Precalculus Mathematics3450:221Analytic Geometry‑Calculus I7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationSocial Science RequirementCreditsSecond Year3150:263Organic Chemistry Lecture I3150:264Organic Chemistry Lecture II3150:265Organic Chemistry Lab I3150:266Organic Chemistry Lab II3450:222Analytic Geometry‑Calculus II3450:223Analytic Geometry‑Calculus III3650:291Elementary Classical Physics I3650:292Elementary Classical Physics IIArts and Humanities Requirement* ertain courses not currently available at Wayne College may also need to beCcompleted in the first two years of selected University programs to assure propercourse sequencing and timely completion of degree requirements.31323344363233224444935First Year3100:111Principles of Biology I3100:112Principles of Biology II3150:151Principles of Chemistry I3150:152Principles of Chemistry I Lab3150:153Principles of Chemistry II3150:154Qualitative Analysis3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:149Precalculus Mathematics3450:221Analytic Geometry-Calculus I7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationSecond Year3100:211General Genetics3150:263Organic Chemistry Lecture I3150:264Organic Chemistry Lecture II3150:265Organic Chemistry Lab I3150:266Organic Chemistry Lab II3450:222Analytic Geometry-Calculus II3650:261Physics For Life Sciences I3650:262Physics For Life Sciences IISocial Science RequirementCredits443132334433433322444631 3230: Anthropology*First Year3230:150Human Cultures3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationQuantitative Reasoning RequirementSocial Science RequirementNatural Science RequirementBeginning Foreign LanguageSecond Year3230:151Human EvolutionArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageConcentration ElectivesCredits33333348304961130 3250: Economics*First Year3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:145Algebra for Calculus3450:210Calculus with Business Applications7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationBeginning Foreign LanguageNatural Science RequirementSecond Year3250:200Principles of Microeconomics3250:201Principles of MacroeconomicsArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageSocial Science RequirementElectivesCredits33433873133963529 3300: English*First Year3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationBeginning Foreign LanguageQuantitative Reasoning RequirementSocial Science RequirementElectivesSecond YearArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageNatural Science kron.edu/academics-majors4

3370: Geoscience— Geology*First Year3150:151Principles of Chemistry I3150:152Principles of Chemistry I Lab3150:153Principles of Chemistry II3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:221Analytic Geometry-Calculus I3450:222Analytic Geometry-Calculus II7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationBeginning Foreign LanguageCredits31333443832Second Year3450:223Analytic Geometry-Calculus III3450:335Intro to Ordinary Differential Equations3650:291Elementary Classical Physics I3650:292Elementary Classical Physics IIArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageSocial Science Requirement— Earth Science*First Year3150:151Principles of Chemistry I3150:152Principles of Chemistry I Lab3150:153Principles of Chemistry II3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:149Precalculus MathematicsSocial Science RequirementBeginning Foreign Language434496636First Year3150:151Principles of Chemistry I3150:152Principles of Chemistry I Lab3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:149Precalculus MathematicsSocial Science RequirementBeginning Foreign 30Second Year3100:111Principles of Biology I3100:112Principles of Biology II7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageElectives44396430 3400: HistoryFirst Year3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3400:250U.S. History to 18773400:251U.S. History since 18777600:106Effective Oral CommunicationBeginning Foreign LanguageQuantitative Reasoning RequirementSocial Science RequirementCreditsSecond YearArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageNatural Science RequirementElectives*5 ertain courses not currently available at Wayne College may also need to beCcompleted in the first two years of selected University programs to assure propercourse sequencing and timely completion of degree requirements.The University of Akron Wayne College First Year3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:221Analytic Geometry-Calculus I3450:222Analytic Geometry-Calculus II7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationSocial Science RequirementBeginning Foreign LanguageSecond Year3450:223Analytic Geometry-Calculus III3450:312Linear Algebra3450:335Intro to Ordinary Differential EquationsArts and Humanities RequirementNatural Science RequirementIntermediate Foreign Language3344383331967729Credits33443683143397632 3460: C omputer Science Programs— Management and System Track*CreditsSecond Year3450:221Analytic Geometry-Calculus I7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationArts and Humanities RequirementMathematics/Science ElectiveIntermediate Foreign LanguageElectives—E nvironmental Science* 3450: Mathematics 3470: Statistics*First Year3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:208Intro to Discrete Mathematics3450:221Analytic Geometry‑Calculus IBeginning Foreign LanguageNatural Science RequirementSecond Year3450:222Analytic Geometry‑Calculus II7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageSocial Science RequirementElectivesCredits3344872943966331 3600: Philosophy*First Year3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3600:101Intro to Philosophy3600:120Intro to Ethics7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationQuantitative Reasoning RequirementSocial Science RequirementBeginning Foreign LanguageSecond Year3600:170Intro to LogicArts and Humanities RequirementNatural Science RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageElectivesCredits33333368323976328 3700: Political Science— National Security TrackFirst Year3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3700:100Government and Politics in the U.S.7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationBeginning Foreign LanguageQuantitative Reasoning RequirementSocial Science RequirementElectivesSecond Year3700:150World Politics and GovernmentArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageNatural Science RequirementElectivesCredits33338334303967530

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS— Political Science/J.D. Accelerated(3 3 Law Degree Program)*First Year2220:100Intro to Criminal Justice3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3700:100Government and Politics in the U.S.7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationQuantitative Reasoning RequirementSocial Science RequirementElectives 3850: Sociology*Credits3333333930Second YearArts and Humanities RequirementNatural Science RequirementElectives971430 3750: Psychology*First Year3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3750:100Intro to Psychology3850:100Intro to Sociology7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationBeginning Foreign LanguageQuantitative Reasoning RequirementElectivesCreditsSecond YearArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageNatural Science RequirementElectives3333383430967830 3800: Criminal Justice Studies— Criminology and Criminal Justice OptionCreditsFirst Year3300:111English Composition I33300:112Intro to General, Organic and Biochemistry I Lab33700:100Government and Politics in the U.S.33800:100Intro to Criminal Justice33800:102Principles of Criminal Law33800:103Intro to Corrections33850:100Intro to Sociology37600:106Effective Oral Communication3Quantitative Reasoning Requirement3Electives330Second Year3800:105Introduction to Police Studies3850:330CriminologyArts and Humanities RequirementNatural Science RequirementElectives3397830— Criminal Intelligence Analysis OptionCreditsFirst Year2440:105Intro to Computers and Application Software33300:111English Composition I33300:112English Composition II33700:100Government and Politics in the U.S.33800:100Intro to Criminal Justice33850:100Intro to Sociology37600:106Effective Oral Communication3Quantitative Reasoning Requirement3Electives630Second Year3800:105Introduction to Police Studies3850:330CriminologyArts and Humanities RequirementNatural Science RequirementElectives*3397830First Year3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3850:100Intro to Sociology7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationBeginning Foreign LanguageQuantitative Reasoning RequirementSocial Science RequirementElectivesSecond YearArts and Humanities RequirementIntermediate Foreign LanguageNatural Science RequirementElectivesCredits3333833430967830 4200: C hemical Engineering*— Biotechnology Specialization and Polymer SpecializationFirst Year3150:151Principles of Chemistry I3150:152Principles of Chemistry I Lab3150:153Principles of Chemistry II3150:154Qualitative Analysis3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:221Analytic Geometry‑Calculus I3450:222Analytic Geometry‑Calculus II4100:101Tools for Engineering7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationSocial Science RequirementCredits3132334433332Second Year3150:263Organic Chemistry Lecture I3150:264Organic Chemistry Lecture II3150:265Organic Chemistry Lab I3250:244Intro to Economic Analysis3450:223Analytic Geometry‑Calculus III3450:335Intro to Ordinary Differential Equations3650:291Elementary Classical Physics I3650:292Elementary Classical Physics II4300:201StaticsArts and Humanities Requirement332343443332 4250: Corrosion Engineering*First Year3150:151Principles of Chemistry I3150:152Principles of Chemistry I Lab3150:153Principles of Chemistry II3150:154Qualitative Analysis3300:111English Composition I3300:112English Composition II3450:221Analytic Geometry-Calculus I3450:222Analytic Geometry-Calculus II4100:101Tools for Engineering7600:106Effective Oral CommunicationSocial Science RequirementSecond Year3150:263Organic Chemistry I Lecture3150:264Organic Chemistry II Lecture3150:265Organic Chemistry I Lab3250:244Intro to Economic Analysis3450:223Analytic Geometry-Calculus III3450:335Intro to Ordinary Differential Equations3650:291Elementary Classical Physics I3650:292Elementary Classical Physics II4300:201Statics4300:202Intro: Mechanics of SolidsArts and Humanities RequirementC

2030:152 Technical Mathematics II 2 2030:153 Technical Mathematics III 2 2040:240 Human Relations 3 2040:247 Survey of Basic Economics 3 2420:103 Essentials of Management Technology 3 2420:104 Intro to Business in the Global Environment 3 2440:121 Intro to Logic/Programming 3 2440:145 Intro to Unix/Linux 3 3300:111 English Composition I 3