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MITRANSFER PATHWAYS
ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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OVERVIEW
In Fall 2017, the Michigan Community College Association (MCCA) and the Michigan Association of State
Universities (MASU) received a one-time appropriation from the state of Michigan to support the
development of multi-institutional associate to bachelor’s degree transfer pathways. MCCA and MASU
in partnership with the Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities (MICU) and the Michigan
Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (MACRAO) convened the Transfer Steering
Committee with more than 30 representatives from colleges and universities from across the state to
develop the MiTransfer Pathways project. The MiTransfer Pathways project plan selected 12 programs
with high enrollment and/or high labor market demand. The goal of the project was to build multi-
institutional transfer pathways so students can enroll at any participating community college, complete
an associate degree, transfer, and complete a bachelor’s degree in the identified program of study.
In spring and fall of 2018, criminal justice faculty from community colleges, public universities, and
independent colleges and universities in Michigan met to identify courses that are required,
recommended, optional or appropriate in the first and second year of the bachelor’s degree programs at
all participating universities. We refer to these commonly required courses as “MiTransfer Pathways
courses.” The MiTransfer Pathways courses in criminal justice are:
• Introduction to Psychology
• Introduction to Sociology
• Intro to Criminal Justice
• Intro to Corrections
These courses have been reviewed by receiving institutions and will be accepted for transfer and applied
to the criminal justice program at all participating institutions (unless otherwise indicated in this
agreement). The participating institutions agreed to establish direct equivalencies between these
courses. Direct equivalencies are established when a course at the sending institution transfers as a
direct equivalent to the course at the receiving institution and the credit is transcripted as a department
and number (i.e. CJ 105) instead of department and no number (i.e. CJ GEN or CJ 100X). Direct
equivalency is preferred because students can see how the transferred course applies to the degree
program.
In addition to identifying MiTransfer Pathways courses as described above, the faculty also identified
Remaining Degree Requirements. The Remaining Degree Requirements identified by receiving
institutions (universities) include courses that students can transfer from the community college but
were not identified as MiTransfer Pathways courses because they were not accepted at every
participating receiving institution. The Remaining Degree Requirements identified by sending
institutions (community colleges) included courses or requirements that meet community college
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degree requirements but will not necessarily transfer to participating universities. Participating
institutions submitted program worksheets (see Appendices A and B) that outlined these courses.
Participating institutions will use these worksheets to communicate requirements to students.
TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT
1. This agreement is effective on December 6, 2019.
2. Participating institutions agree that all courses must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better
unless otherwise indicated by the receiving institution.
3. Participating institutions agree that to use this agreement, students must apply and be admitted to
the participating institution and to the program if the program requires secondary admission.
Receiving institutions agree to communicate the application process for institution and program
admissions for transfer students on a publicly available website and through advising.
4. Participating institutions agree to accept the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) in accordance with
the institutions' MTA policy.
5. Participating institutions agree to award equivalent credit for MiTransfer Pathways courses (see
Course Equivalency Matrices in Appendix C) and apply courses to the bachelor’s degree
requirements unless otherwise noted in the Course Equivalency Exceptions documented in Appendix
D. If no direct equivalent exists because the course is not offered or required at the receiving
institution, then the receiving institution agrees to accept the course and apply the course toward
the Criminal Justice degree program. If the community college does not offer the course, the
community college should communicate this information to students on a publicly available website
and/or the Michigan Transfer Network at mitransfer.org and help students find an equivalent course
at other institutions.
6. Participating institutions agree to upload course equivalencies for MiTransfer Pathways courses to
the Michigan Transfer Network at mitransfer.org.
7. Receiving institutions agree to accept the Remaining Degree Requirements as outlined in the
receiving institutions’ Program Worksheet included in Appendix B. Participating institutions agree to
work toward awarding direct equivalency for Remaining Degree Requirements, apply courses to the
bachelor’s degree requirements, and add course equivalencies to the Michigan Transfer Network.
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8. Sending institutions agree that Remaining Degree Requirements identified by community colleges
that are not required by the receiving institution may not transfer or may not apply to bachelor’s
degree requirements at the receiving institution.
9. Alternative credit awarded by the sending institution through AP, CLEP, IB, credit earned through
credit for prior learning, or other means may be accepted and applied to the degree program at the
discretion of the university. Sending institutions may apply alternative credit to the associate degree,
but students should confirm whether or not credit is acceptable at receiving institutions.
10. Students may earn credit from multiple institutions as long as the course was completed at a sending
institution that is participating in the agreement. There is no assurance that credits earned from
institutions not participating in the agreement will apply.
11. Participating institutions agree to maintain up-to-date course equivalencies and information about
their participation with this agreement. This information will be made publicly available through their
own systems and on the mitransfer.org website.
12. In the performance of their respective duties and obligations under this Agreement, each Party is an
independent contractor, and neither is the agent, employee, or servant of the other. Each is
responsible only for its own conduct.
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MAINTENANCE AND REVIEW
Modifications to Worksheets and Equivalencies
Colleges and universities will use the worksheets in Appendix A and B as the basis to advise transfer
students. Any changes to program worksheets in Appendix A and B should be communicated to
participating institutions as soon as possible to avoid students completing courses that will not transfer.
Changes may include:
• Adding programs in the pathway (e.g., add Environmental Studies to the Biology pathway);
• Modifying, removing, or adding MiTransfer Pathways courses;
• Modifying, removing, or adding courses to the Remaining Degree Requirements;
• Materially modifying the educational experience or content of the MiTransfer Pathways courses.
If any of the aforementioned changes occur, participating institutions are expected to communicate with
their sector representative from the Michigan Association of State Universities (MASU), Michigan
Community College Association (MCCA), or Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities (MICU).
These changes will be vetted among participating institutions, including reviewing and establishing
equivalencies where needed. Changes to the worksheets and equivalencies will be documented and
available at mitransfer.org website.
Joining the Agreement
Institutions can join the agreement at any time and should contact their sector representative at the
Michigan Association of State Universities, the Michigan Community College Association, or the
Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities. Institutions that join the agreement will be required to
comply with the terms of the agreement.
Renewing the Agreement
This agreement will be up for renewal on June 30, 2022. The Michigan Community College Association,
the Michigan Association of State Universities, and the Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities
agree to coordinate renewal of this agreement during the 2021-2022 academic year. Participating
institutions may choose to leave the agreement at that time.
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SIGNATURES
By signing this agreement, institutions agree to the terms of the agreement and maintenance and review.
MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATION
SIGNATURE NAME TITLE INSTITUTION
Deborah A. Bayer, MS Deborah A. Bayer, MS Vice President of Instruction Alpena Community College
Donald C. MacMaster, Ed.D Donald C. MacMaster, Ed.D President Alpena Community College
Larry Thomson, BS Larry Thomson, BS Criminal Justice Faculty Alpena Community College
Jeremy Belanger Jeremy Belanger Executive Director of Transfer & Student Advising Bay College
Jean Goodnow, Ph.D. Jean Goodnow, Ph.D. President Delta College
Reva Curry, Ph.D. Reva Curry, Ph.D. Vice President Instruction/Learning Services Delta College
Virginia Przygocki Virginia Przygocki
Dean, Career Education/Learning Partnerships Delta College
David H. Devier David H. Devier President Glen Oaks Community College
Michael Goldin Michael Goldin Interim Dean of Academics Glen Oaks Community College
George McNulty George McNulty President Gogebic Community College
Bill Pink Bill Pink President Grand Rapids Community College
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Brian Knetl Brian Knetl
Provost and Executive Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs Grand Rapids Community College
Jennifer Ernst Jennifer Ernst Dean of the School of Liberal Arts Henry Ford College
Michael A. Nealon Michael A. Nealon Vice President of Academic Affairs Henry Ford College
Dr. Daniel J. Phelan Dr. Daniel J. Phelan President/CEO Jackson College
Dr. Dennis Baskin Dr. Dennis Baskin Dean, Business & Human Services Jackson College
Dr. Kate Thirolf Dr. Kate Thirolf Vice President Jackson College
Marshall Washington, Ph.D. Marshall Washington, Ph.D. President Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Peter Linden Peter Linden
Provost and Vice President for Instruction and Student Services
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Mark P. O'Connell Mark P. O'Connell President Kellogg Community College
Paul R. Watson II Paul R. Watson II Vice President for Instruction Kellogg Community College
Robert A. Miller Robert A. Miller Director, Public Safety Education Department Kellogg Community College
Julie Lavender Julie Lavender Vice President of Instructional Services Kirtland Community College
Thomas Quinn Thomas Quinn President Kirtland Community College
Dr. Leslie Kellogg Dr. Leslie Kellogg Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Lake Michigan College
Brent Knight Brent Knight President Lansing Community College
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Donald Ritzenhein, Ph.D. Donald Ritzenhein, Ph.D. Provost and Vice President of the Learning Unit Macomb Community College
Christine M. Hammond, Ph.D. Christine M. Hammond, Ph.D. President Mid Michigan College
Jennifer Fager, Ph.D. Jennifer Fager, Ph.D. Vice President of Academic Affairs Mid Michigan College
Richard J. Smith, Ed.D. Richard J. Smith, Ed.D. Associate Dean and Transfer Liaison Mid Michigan College
Grace Yackee Grace Yackee Vice President of Instruction Monroe County Community College
Kevin Cooper Kevin Cooper Acting Dean Humanities/Social Sciences
Monroe County Community College
Kojo Quartey Kojo Quartey President Monroe County Community College
Robert Ferrentino Robert Ferrentino President Montcalm Community College
Robert Spohr Robert Spohr Vice President for Academic Affairs Montcalm Community College
Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea President Mott Community College
Haley Slade Haley Slade Program Coordinator Mott Community College
Mary Cusack Mary Cusack Dean of Fine Arts & Social Sciences Mott Community College
Michelle Glenn Michelle Glenn Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs Mott Community College
Dale Nesbary, Ph.D. Dale Nesbary, Ph.D. President Muskegon Community College
Kelley Conrad Kelley Conrad Vice President for Academic Affairs Muskegon Community College
David Roland Finley, Ph.D. David Roland Finley, Ph.D. President North Central Michigan College
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Sean Ruane Sean Ruane
Social Sciences and Humanities Academic Area Chair Northwestern Michigan College
Stephen N. Siciliano Stephen N. Siciliano Vice President for Educational Services Northwestern Michigan College
Timothy J. Nelson Timothy J. Nelson President Northwestern Michigan College
M. Cathey Maze M. Cathey Maze Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Oakland Community College
Cheryl Hawkins, PhD Cheryl Hawkins, PhD Vice President and Chief Academic Officer Schoolcraft College
Conway Jeffress, PhD Conway Jeffress, PhD President Schoolcraft College
Robert Leadley, PhD Robert Leadley, PhD Dean Occupational Programs and Economic Development Schoolcraft College
David W Fleming David W Fleming Vice President of Instruction Southwestern Michigan College
Julie Armstrong Julie Armstrong Chief of Staff St. Clair County Community College
Kimberly Hurns, DM Kimberly Hurns, DM Vice President for Instruction Washtenaw Community College
Patrick J. McNally Patrick J. McNally Vice Chancellor, Curriculum and Distance Learning
Wayne County Community College District
Christina Christmas Christina Christmas Dean of Occupational Programs West Shore Community College
Daniel Dellar Daniel Dellar Director of Law Enforcement West Shore Community College
Dr. Mark Kinney Dr. Mark Kinney Vice President of Academics and Student Services West Shore Community College
Scott Ward Scott Ward President West Shore Community College
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MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE UNIVERSITIES
SIGNATURE NAME TITLE INSTITUTION
Dana Heller, Ph.D. Dana Heller, Ph.D. Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Eastern Michigan University
James M. Smith, Ph.D. James M. Smith, Ph.D. President Eastern Michigan University
Julian Murchison, Ph.D. Julian Murchison, Ph.D.
Department Head, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology Eastern Michigan University
Rhonda Longworth, Ph.D. Rhonda Longworth, Ph.D. Provost and Executive Vice President Eastern Michigan University
Leonard Johnson Leonard Johnson Associate Provost of Academic Operations Ferris State University
Philomena V. Mantella Philomena V. Mantella President Grand Valley State University
Maria C. Cimitile Maria C. Cimitile
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Grand Valley State University
Dr. Lynn G. Gillette Dr. Lynn G. Gillette Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Lake Superior State University
John D. Gaboury John D. Gaboury
Associate Provost for Academic Services, Enrollment Management, and Academic Initiatives Michigan State University
Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. President Michigan State University
Teresa A. Sullivan Teresa A. Sullivan Interim Provost Michigan State University
Dr. Dale Kapla Dr. Dale Kapla
Assoc. Provost & Dean College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies Northern Michigan University
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Kerri D. Schuiling Kerri D. Schuiling Provost & VPAA Northern Michigan University
Robert Hanson Robert Hanson Department Head Criminal Justice Northern Michigan University
James P. Lentini, D.M.A. James P. Lentini, D.M.A.
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Oakland University
Deborah Huntley Deborah Huntley Provost Saginaw Valley State University
Catherine A. Davy Catherine A. Davy
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs University of Michigan-Dearborn
Dr. Keith E. Whitfield Dr. Keith E. Whitfield
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Wayne State University
Dr. Shanhe Jiang Dr. Shanhe Jiang Professor and Chair of Criminal Justice Wayne State University
Dr. Stephanie Hartwell Dr. Stephanie Hartwell Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Wayne State University
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MICHIGAN INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
SIGNATURE NAME TITLE INSTITUTION
Bart Daig Bart Daig President Baker College
Fredi deYampert Fredi deYampert VP, Academic Affairs Finlandia University
Ronald DeLap Ronald DeLap Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs Spring Arbor University
Antoine M. Garibaldi, Ph.D. Antoine M. Garibaldi, Ph.D. President University of Detroit Mercy
Mark E. Denham, Ph.D. Mark E. Denham, Ph.D. Dean, College of Liberal Arts & Education University of Detroit Mercy
Pamela Zarkowski, J.D., MPH Pamela Zarkowski, J.D., MPH Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs University of Detroit Mercy
APPENDIX A:
Participating Community College MiTransfer Criminal Justice Pathway Worksheets
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Alpena Community College
Degree/Program Associate in Arts/Criminal Justice-Transfer
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY101 General Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC123 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ121 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRJ131 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Additional Humanities/Fine Arts credits (minimum 8 credits of Humanities/Fine Arts from more than one discipline)
Students can select from the list of ACC Humanities/Fine Arts-eligible courses
2
American Government requirement
PLS 221 or 222; or HST 221 and 222
American Government and Politics or State and Local Government; US History I and US History II
3 Or 6
Electives Selected based on transfer institution requirements depending on American Government requirement
16 or 19
Remaining hours 24
TOTAL CREDITS 60
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Bay College
Degree/Program AA-Criminal Justice
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSYC 201 Intro to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOCY151 Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJUS 112 Intro to Criminal Justice 4
Intro to Corrections CJUS 110 Intro to Corrections 4
TOTAL CREDITS 14
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement CJUS 212 Intro to Law Enforcement 4
Program Requirement CJUS 213 The Criminal Court System 4
Free Electives Choice Choice 11
Remaining hours 8
TOTAL CREDITS 60
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Delta College
Degree/Program Associate in Arts: Criminal Justice
Credits Required 62
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 211W Introduction to Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 211W Principles of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 110W Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CJ 130W Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 13
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Lifelong Wellness Lifelong Wellness/221 OR Any other Lifelong Wellness Class (2 credits or more)
Fitness and Wellness 2
Remaining hours 17
TOTAL CREDITS 62
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Glen Oaks Community College
Degree/Program Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 120 Principles of Sociology 4
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJU 110 Introduction to Law Enforcement
3
Intro to Corrections CRJU 114 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 14
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement COM 150 Public Speaking 3
Program Requirement ENG 121 English Composition I 3
Program Requirement ENG 122 English Composition II 3
Program Requirement MATH 117 or MATH 201 Finite Math or Statistics 4
Program Requirement PHIL 210 Ethics 4
Program Requirement PSI 111 State & Local Government 3
Program Requirement CRJU 111 Police Administration 3
Program Requirement CRJU 113 Criminal Investigation 3
Program Requirement CRJU 120 Criminology 3
Program Requirement CRJU 145 Physical Fitness for Law Enforcement
2
Program Requirement CRJU 211 Prevention of Crime & Juvenile Delinquency
3
Program Requirement CRJU 212 Community Relations 3
Program Requirement CRJU 214 Public Service Administration 3
Program Requirement CRJU 216 Probation and Parole 3
Program Requirement CRJU 218 Social Justice 3
Remaining hours 46
TOTAL CREDITS 70
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Gogebic Community College
Degree/Program Associate of Arts, Criminal Justice
Credits Required 64-67
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 General Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJC 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CJC 101 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 13
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Orientation ORI 101 College Experience 1
CJC 102 Corrections Institutions/Facilities
3
CJC 103 Client Growth & Development/Criminology
3
CJC 104 Client Relations 3
CJC 105 Legal Issues 3
PED 202 or PED 203
Responding to Emergencies or Adv. First Aid & Emergency Care
2-3
CJC 215 Juvenile Justice 3
CJC 225 Community based Corrections 3
General Transfer Electives 6
Remaining hours 27-28
TOTAL CREDITS 66-70
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Grand Rapids Community College
Degree/Program Associate of Arts
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PY 201 General Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SO 251 Principles of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CJ 105 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
GRCC currently has a specific Pre-Criminal Justice program in its Catalog that may have additional coursework outlined based primarily on transfer institution requirements. However, besides MTA, GRCC does not have any additional degree requirements (such as government, wellness, etc).
Remaining hours 18
TOTAL CREDITS 60
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Henry Ford College
Degree/Program Criminal Justice – Law Enforcement
Credits Required 61
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY-131 Introductory Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC-131 Introductory Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ-131 Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
3
Intro to Corrections
TOTAL CREDITS 6
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Required Core Courses CRJ-131 Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Required Core Courses CRJ-132 Police Administration – Staff and Line Operations
3
Required Core Courses CRJ-134 Criminal Investigation 3
Required Core Courses CRJ-251 Criminal Law 4
Required Core Courses CRJ-252 Criminal Procedure 4
Required Core Courses CRJ-285 Topics in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement
3
Required Support Courses CIS-100 Introduction to Information Technology
3
Required Support Courses ENG-131 Introduction to College Writing
Required Support Courses ENG-132 College Writing and Research
Required Support Courses HPE-142 Advanced First Aid 3
Required Support Courses PSY-131 Introductory Psychology
Required Support Courses SPC-131 Fundamentals of Speaking 3
Required Support Courses WR-131 Religious Traditions in the World
*Criminal Justice Support (Complete 2)
CRJ-126 Introduction to Homeland Security
3
*Criminal Justice Support (Complete 2)
CRJ-135 Juvenile Justice 3
*Criminal Justice Support (Complete 2)
CRJ-140 Identity Theft: Prevention and Awareness
3
*Criminal Justice Support (Complete 2)
CRJ-234 Criminalistics: Criminal Investigation Laboratory Techniques
3
*Criminal Justice Support (Complete 2)
CRJ-291 Criminal Justice Internship 1 3
Remaining hours 32
TOTAL CREDITS 61
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Jackson College
Degree/Program Law Enforcement – AAS
Credits Required 66
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY140 Intro to Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 231 Principles of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ111 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRJ121 Intro to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
PLS141 American National Government 3
COM231 Communication Fundamentals 3
CRJ101 Criminal Law 3
CRJ114 Police Administration 3
CRJ117 Criminology 3
CIS101/201 Intro or Advanced Computer Systems
3
ENG232 Technical & Business Writing 3
PSY251 Abnormal Psychology 3
HIS211 Minority Groups in America 3
SEM140 First Year Seminar 3
Take 2 (6 credits) from following:
CRJ Electives CRJ102 Criminal Investigations 3
CRJ104 Criminal Justice Psych 3
CRJ112 Crime and Delinquency 3
CRJ113 Intro to Criminalistics 3
CRJ203 Field Studies (Internship) 3
Remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 66
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Jackson College
Degree/Program Criminal Justice – Associate in Arts
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 140 Introduction to Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 231 Principles of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ 111 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRJ 121 Intro to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 13
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Communications (GEO 2) COM 231 Communication Fundamentals 3
Diversity (GEO 7) Some MTA courses meet this req. Varies 3
First Year Experience SEM 140 Seminar in Life Pathways 3
Remaining hours 14
TOTAL CREDITS 60
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Degree/Program Associate in Arts/Criminal Justice
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 150 Introductory Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 102 Principles of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice LEN 101 Intro Law Enforc/Crim Justice 3
Intro to Corrections LEN 103 (developed for fall 2020 but college approval in process)
Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement LEN 102 Police Org/Adm 3
Program Requirement LEN 204 Delinquency Prevention/Control
3
Program Requirement PHI 106 or PHI 203 Critical Thinking or Intro to Logic
3
Program Requirement SOC 205 Racial and Ethnic Relations 3
General Education Foreign Language French, Spanish, or ASL 8
General Education Other Cultures Selected Options 3
General Education Wellness/Physical Education Selected Options 2
Remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 25
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Kellogg Community College
Degree/Program Associate Degree in CRJU, ACJ/ Public Safety Education
Credits Required 63
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSYC 201 Intro to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOCI 201 Intro to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJU 101 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRJU 130 Intro to Corrections 4
TOTAL CREDITS 13
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Required CRJU 203 Crime & Delinquency 3
Required CRJU 221 Ethical problem Solving in Policing
3
Required CRJU 202 Criminal Law 3
Required COMM 110 or COMM 207 Introduction to Communication Studies or Public Speaking
3
Required PEHL 140 Healthy Lifestyle Practice 2
Required for new student FYS 101 First Year Seminar 1
Required for graduation – electives
CRJU 131 or CRJU 132 or CRJU 133 or CRJU 201 or CRJU 210 or PSYC 250 or PSYC 275
Introduction to Corrections or Institutional Corrections or Client Development & Understanding or Client Relations in Corrections or Criminal Investigation
11
Or Criminal Justice Practicum or Abnormal Psychology or Criminal Psychology
GE-Required for graduation ENGL 151 Freshman Composition 3
GE-Required for graduation ENGL 152 Freshman Composition 3
GE-Required for graduation SERV 200 Service Learning 3
GE-Required for graduation GEOG 100 Physical Geography 4
GE-Required for graduation HUMA 151 Encounter with the Arts 3
GE-Required for graduation MATH 115 Math for Liberal Arts 4
GE-Required for graduation SCIE 100 Environmental Science 4
Remaining hours 50
TOTAL CREDITS 63
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Kirtland Community College
Degree/Program Associate in Science and Arts
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 10100 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 10100 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJS 10000 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CJS 10900 Intro to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Students may choose from the following electives until 60 credits is earned. These courses are specific to our AAS: Criminal Justice Pre-Service program. The ASA degree has room for open electives.
Program Elective CJS 11000 Careers in Emergency Services 1
Program Elective CJS 11300 Intro to Fitness Training 1
Program Elective CJS 11400 Juvenile Justice 3
Program Elective CJS 20500 Fitness Training 2
Program Elective CJS 20600 Decision Making in Law Enforcement
3
Program Elective CJS 20700 Law Enforcement Communication Fundamentals
3
Program Elective CJS 21000 Criminal Evidence Procedure 4
Program Elective CJS 24000 Criminology 3
Program Elective CJS 24500 Social Deviant Behavior 3
Program Elective CJS 26600 Police Academy 21
Program Elective CJS 29901 Criminal Justice Internship 1
Remaining hours 18
TOTAL CREDITS 60
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM WORKSHEET
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION
Institution Lake Michigan College
Degree/Program Associate in Arts (AA) Criminal Justice
Credits Required 61
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions' course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will "double count" to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Business MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students complete a course in the Statistics pathway.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PYSC 201 Introduction to Psychology 3 (part of MTA)
Introduction to Sociology SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 (part of MTA)
Intro to Criminal Justice LAWE 140 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CORR 160 Intro to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor's degree requirements.).
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement CORR 161 Institutional Operations 3
Program Requirement CORR 163 Concepts of Rehabilitation 3
Program Requirement CORR 164 Legal Issues in Corrections 3
Program Requirement LAWE 142 Police Org. and Administration 3
Program Requirement LAWE 144 Criminology 3
Program Requirement LAWE 250 Juv. Delinquency and Behavior 3
Program Requirement LAWE 251 Sem. in Crim. Justice and Public Safety
3
Program Requirement LAWE 252 Criminal Procedures 3
Program Requirement BUSA 130 Profess. in the Workplace 1
CC Only: Add remaining hours 25
TOTAL CREDITS 61
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Lansing Community College
Degree/Program AAS/ Criminal Justice
Credits Required 65-67
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSYC 200 3
Introduction to Sociology SOCL 120 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJUS 101 3
Intro to Corrections CJUS 131 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
CRIME CAUSES and CONDITIONS CJUS 102 3
CRIMINAL LAW CJUS 103 3
INTRO TO JUVENILE JUSTICE CJUS 106 3
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORG/ADMIN CJUS 201 3
THEORY OF PATROL CJUS 104 3
HUMAN RELATIONS/CJ CJUS 255 3
FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING COMM 130 3
RACE AND ETHNICITY SOCL 260 3
Remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 62
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Macomb Community College
Degree/Program Associate of Applied Science – Law Enforcement
Credits Required 63
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1010 Intro to Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOCY 1010 Principles of Sociology 4
Intro to Criminal Justice LAWE 1100 Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections LAWE 1120 Intro to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 14
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program HLND 2000 Intro to Emergency Management 3
Program LAWE 1280 The Police Function 3
Program LAWE 1290 Current Issues in Policing 3
Program LAWE 1320 Interviewing 3
Program LAWE 2355 Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) 4
Program LAWE 2680 Evidence & Criminal Procedures 4
Program LAWE 1400 Crime Causation 3
Program LAWE 2690 Criminal Law 4
Program (prescribed grouping) ITCS/LAWE/SECR/SOCY
Remaining hours 22
TOTAL CREDITS 49
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Mid Michigan College
Degree/Program Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement Transfer – Associate in Arts
Credits Required 67
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY. 101 Intro to General Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC. 101 Principals of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJS. 200 Introduction to Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice
3
Intro to Corrections CJS. 220 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Communication Skills, Group I SPE. 101 Fundamentals of Communication
3
Social Science, Group III PSY. 205 Abnormal Psychology 3
Social Science, Group III SOC. 222 Juvenile Delinquency 3
Applied Arts & Science, Group V CIS. 100 Intro. To Information Systems 3
Remaining hours 21
TOTAL CREDITS 67
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Monroe County Community College
Degree/Program Associate of Applied Science/Criminal Justice
Credits Required 62
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSYCH 151 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ 154 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRJ 170 Introductions to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Gen Ed Computer Literacy Requirement
CIS/130 Introduction to Computer Information Systems
3
Program Requirement SPCH 151 Communication Fundamentals 3
Program Requirement CRJ 251 Criminal Law 3
Program Requirement CRJ 255 Police Organization and Administration
3
Program Requirement CRJ 252 Juvenile Delinquency 3
Program Requirement PSYCH 152 Psychology of Personality & Adjustment
3
Program Requirement SOC 251 Modern Social Problems 3
Program Requirement PSYCH 253 Interpersonal Communication 3
Program Requirement SPCH 155 Interpersonal Communication 3
Remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 27
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Montcalm Community College
Degree/Program MITransfer Pathway Criminal Justice Associate of Science
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSYC 120 General Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOCI 230 Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRIM 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRIM 110 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Elective Credits for a minimum of 60
English Requirement ENGL 100 Freshman English 1 3
MTA Math requirement MATH 190 Elementary Statistics 3
Social Science Requirement POLI 240 American Political System 3
MTA Humanities requirement PHIL 221 Philosophy of World Religion 3
MTA Humanities Requirement SPAN 130 Elementary Spanish 4
Communication Requirement COMM 220 or 210 Interpersonal Communications or Speech
3
Remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 60
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Mott Community College
Degree/Program Criminal Justice - Associate in Applied Science
Credits Required 61/62
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSYCH 281 Introductory to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOCY 191 Introductory to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJU 161 Intro to Law Enf. Admin of Justice
3
Intro to Corrections CORR 101 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement PSCN 170 Intro to American Govt 3
Program Requirement CRJU 269 Intro to Juvenile Justice 3
Program Requirement CRJU 162 Administrative Concepts 3
Program Requirement CRJU 230 Ethics and Leadership 3
Program Requirement CRJU 263 Criminal Investigation 3
Program Requirement CRJU 265 Criminal Law and Procedure 3
Program Requirement PEAC 102 Circuit Training for Wellness 2
Program Requirement PEAC193 Self-Defense 2
Remaining hours 9
TOTAL CREDITS 31
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Muskegon Community College
Degree/Program Associate in Science and Arts
Credits Required 62
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology (MTA Course)
PSYC201 General Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology (MTA Course)
SOC101 Principles of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ101 Intro to Law Enforcement 3
Intro to Corrections CJ250 Intro to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 13
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
General Education CIS 110 or CIS 120A Computer Concepts or Intro to Computer Information Systems
3
General Education Physical Education Selection of Courses 2
General Education Selection of Courses Selection of Courses 6
Electives Selection of Courses Selection of Courses 15
TOTAL CREDITS 26
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution North Central Michigan College
Degree/Program Associate of Arts with a concentration in Criminal Justice
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 161 Intro to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 171 Intro to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 102 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CJ 120 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Humanities (A.A. requirement) MTA list Varies 3
Social Science (A.A. requirement) MTA list Varies 3
Remaining hours 18-25
TOTAL CREDITS 60
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Northwestern Michigan College
Degree/Program Associate in Science & Arts (ASA) in Criminal Justice
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 Intro to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 Intro to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 101 Intro to Criminal Justice 4
Intro to Corrections CJ 231 3
TOTAL CREDITS 13
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Other CJ and LWE classes 15
Remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 60
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Oakland Community College
Degree/Program Criminal Justice-Generalist/Associate in Applied Science
Credits Required 63
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 2510 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 2510 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ 1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRJ 1060 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
CRJ 1030 Police Communications 3
CRJ 1050 Introduction to Security and Risk Management
3
CRJ 1120 Criminal Law and Administration of Justice
3
CRJ 1220 Criminal Evidence and Procedure
3
CRJ 2320 Police Administration 3
CRJ 2403 Field Project 3
SOC 2610 Introduction to Criminology 3
CRJ electives (from list in catalog) 6
Remaining hours 27
TOTAL CREDITS 63
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Schoolcraft College
Degree/Program Associate in Applied Science
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSYCH 201 Introductory Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 201 Principles of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 113 Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems
3
Intro to Corrections COR 110 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement CJ 102 Organization and Administration of Law Enforcement Agencies
3
CJ 211 Criminal Law 3
CJ 210 Criminal Procedure 3
CJ 209 Basic Criminalistics 3
CJ 212 Criminology 3
CJ 221 Juvenile Justice 3
CJ 287 Police Academy 21
Remaining hours 39
TOTAL CREDITS 72
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Southwestern Michigan College
Degree/Program Associate in Applied Science/ Criminal Justice
Credits Required 61
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 General Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOCI 201 Principles of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRIM 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRIM 111 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
ISYS 110 Introduction to Computer Technology
3
BUSI 101 Introduction to Business 3
POSC 101 American Government 3
SOCI-203 Marriage and the Family 3
SPEE-102 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
3
SOCI-240 Minority Groups in America 3
CRIM-260 Juvenile Delinquency 3
MATH-150 Statistics 4
Remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 25
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution St. Clair County Community College
Degree/Program Associate of Applied Science-Criminal Justice Generalist
Credits Required 62
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 180 Introduction to Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CJ 121 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Computer Information Systems CIS 115 Micro Computer Applications 4
Political Science PS 101 Introduction to Political Science 3
Communications SP 101 Speech and Communications 3
Electives 15
Remaining hours 10
TOTAL CREDITS 62
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Washtenaw Community College
Degree/Program Associate in Arts – Criminal Justice
Credits Required 60
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number
Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 100 Principles of Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJT 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections N/A
TOTAL CREDITS 9
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number
Course Title Credit Hrs
Program CJT 111 or CJT 154 or CJT 155
Police/Community Relations Everyday Law I: Law & Civil Liberties Everyday Law II: Civil Law, Liabilities and You
3
Program CJT 120 Criminal Justice Ethics 3
Program CJT 160 Criminal Justice Constitutional Law 3
Program CJT 209 Criminal Law 3
Program CJT 208 Criminal Evidence and Procedures 3
Program CJT 223 Juvenile Justice 3
Program CJT 224 Criminal Investigation 3
Program CJT 170 or CJT 225
Domestic and International Terrorism Seminar in Criminal Justice
3
Remaining hours 24
TOTAL CREDITS 60
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Wayne County Community College District
Degree/Program Associate of Applied Science-Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Administration and Corrections
Credits Required 61
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJS 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections COR 100 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement EMT 105 Medical First Responder 3
Program Requirement HUS 105 Group Expression for Self-Growth I
3
Program Requirement AAS 237 Illegal Drug Traffic and the African American Community
3
Remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 61
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution West Shore Community College
Degree/Program Criminal Justice Associate of Arts
Credits Required 62
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology Psychology/PSY161 Intro. to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology Sociology/SOC171 Intro. to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice Crim. Justice/CRJ100 Intro. to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections Corrections/COR210 Intro. to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are additional associate degree requirements that are not MTA or MiTransfer Pathways courses. They may not be accepted for transfer by universities participating in the agreement. If there are remaining hours, use the Remaining Degree Requirements in Appendix B identified by the university to which the student plans to transfer to select courses that meet bachelor’s degree requirements.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Social Science Sociology/SOC274 Sociology of the Family 3
Communication Speech/SPE110 Interpersonal Communication 3
Technology Office App./BIS160 Desktop Applications 3
Corrections Corrections/COR217 Client Relations in Corrections 3
Corrections Corrections/COR218 Legal Issues in Corrections 3
Humanities Ethics/PHL102 Intro. to Ethics 3
Crim. Justice CJ/CRJ211 Juvenile Delinquency 3
Law Law/BUS112 Business Law 3
Remaining hours 24
TOTAL CREDITS 62
APPENDIX B:
Participating Four-Year College and University MiTransfer Criminal Justice Pathway Worksheets
CRIMINAL
JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Baker College Degree/Program Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice Credits Required 120
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions. Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs Introduction to Psychology PSY 1110 General Psychology 3 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2010 Sociology 3 Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ 1010 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 Intro to Corrections CRJ 1060 Intro to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution. General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement CRJ 2410 Juvenile Delinquency 3 Program Requirement CRJ 1410 Criminology 3 Program Requirement CRJ 4410 Organizational Leadership in
Criminal Justice 3
Elective PSY 3510 Adolescent Psychology 3 TOTAL CREDITS 21
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
Institution Eastern Michigan University
Degree/Program Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts
Credits Required 124 credit hours
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of the three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommend that students can complete a course in any of the pathways. MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES
These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 General Psychology Lecture 3
Introduction to Sociology SOCL 105 Introductory Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRM 300 Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRM 331 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number
Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement CRM 301 Criminology 3 hrs
Program Requirement PLSC 112 American Government 3 hrs
Program Requirement ANTH 135 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 hrs
Program Requirement MATH 104 Or MATH 110
Intermediate Algebra Mathematical Reasoning
3 hrs
CC Only: Add remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 12 hrs
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Finlandia University
Degree/Program Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
Credits Required 120
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ 101 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRJ 240 Contemporary Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
General Education REL or FNS Any Religion or Finnish Studies Course
3
Program Requirement PHL 212 Ethics 3
Program Requirement CRJ 205 Criminal Law 3
Program Requirement SOC 205 Juvenile Delinquency 3
Program Requirement SOC 290 Criminology 3
Program Requirement (optional) CRJ 202 Policing 3
TOTAL CREDITS 18
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
Institution Ferris State University
Degree/Program Bachelor of Science/Criminal Justice
Credits Required 120
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES
These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSYC 150 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOCY 121 Introductory Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRIM 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRIM 111 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
General Education ENGL 250 or COMM 105 or 121 (Depending on what was taken in MTA)
3
General Education Culture Competency Elective (200+ Level) 3
General Education Self and Society Competency Elective (Choose 1 of 6 (SOCY, 225, SOCY 230, SOCY 242, SOCY 340, SOCY 341 or SOCY 344)
3
Program ISYS 105 Introduction to Micro Systems
3
Program Choose 1 of 3) BUSN 122, ACCT 201, BLAW 321) Varies 3
Program CRIM 220 Supervision Management in Criminal Justice
3
Program CRIM 260 Delinquency Prevention and Control
3
Program RMLS (Must be an activity class) Varies 2
Program Elective – 100 Level or Higher Varies 3
TOTAL CREDITS 26
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
Institution Grand Valley State University
Degree/Program School of Criminal Justice B.A. & B.S. in Criminal Justice
Credits Required 120
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES
These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 Intro. to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 101 Justice and Society 3
Intro to Corrections CJ 330 Correctional Process 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Criminology (program requirement)
CJ 201 Criminology 3
Police Process (program requirement)
CJ 312 Police Process 3
Juvenile Justice/Corrections (program requirement)
CJ 350 Juvenile Justice/Corrections 3
Constitutional Rights (program requirement)
CJ 305 Constitutional Rights 3
Courts Process (program requirement)
CJ 340 Courts Process
3
CC Only: Add remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 15
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY Institution
Lake Superior State University
Program Criminal Justice
Degree(s) (e.g. Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, etc.)
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (Concentrations in: Criminalistics, Law Enforcement, Public Safety, Homeland Security, Conservation Officer, and Generalist)
Minimum Credits Required for Bachelor’s Degree
124
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES
These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number
Requirement/ Program Area Credit Hours
Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJUS101 Required Basic Course 3
Introduction to Corrections CJUS110 Required Course for Most Concentrations 3
Criminology CJUS140/SOCY214 Required Basic Course 3
Sociology SOCY101 Not required for any degree (will apply as general education credit)
3
Introduction to Psychology PSYC101 Major Requirement 0
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number
Requirement/ Program Area Credit Hours
Program Requirement CJUS355 Juvenile Justice (elective in Generalist Concentration)
3
Program Requirement CJUS102 Police Process (required in all degrees) 3
Program Requirement CJUS243 Criminal Investigation (required in all degrees) 3
General Education POLI110 Required in all degrees 4
General Education SOCY103 Cultural Diversity 3
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
Program Requirement PSYC259 Abnormal Psychology (required in all degrees) 3
Program Requirement POLI120 Legal Process (required in all degrees) 3
TOTAL CREDITS 22
CRIMINAL
JUSTICE PROGRAM WORKSHEET
Institution Michigan State University
Degree/Program BA in Criminal Justice
Credits Required 120
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of the three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommend that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES Add the commonly agreed upon “pathways courses” which were identified at the MiTransfer Pathways Summit. If a course also fulfills an MTA distribution requirement, please list here but only count the hours in the MTA section.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 (not a major requirement; will fulfill social science general education requirement)
Intro to Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 100 (not a major requirement; will fulfill social science general education requirement)
Intro to Sociology 4
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 110 – required Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CJ GCU CJ Major Elective 3
TOTAL CREDITS 14
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement CJ 220 Criminology 3
Program Requirement CJ 292 Methods of Criminal Justice Research
3
Program Requirement CJ 275 Criminal Procedure 3
CC Only: Add remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 9
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
Institution Northern Michigan University
Degree/Program College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies B.S. in Criminal Justice
Credits Required 120
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org.
The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 4
Introduction to Psychology PSY 100 or PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 4
Introduction to Corrections CJ 220 (Students can elect to take this or CJ 212 Intro to Police)
Introduction to Corrections 4
TOTAL CREDITS 16
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Criminology (program requirement)
CJ 241 Criminology 4
Constitutional Rights (program requirement)
CJ 315 Criminal Procedure 4
Courts Process (program requirement)
CJ 213 Introduction to Criminal Courts
4
CC Only: Add remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 12
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
Institution Oakland University
Degree/Program Criminal Justice
Credits Required 124 (48 credits of CRJ requirements)
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 1000 Intro to Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 1000 Intro to Sociology 4
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ 1100 Intro to Criminal Justice 4
Intro to Corrections CRJ 3224 Intro to Corrections and Rehabilitative Institutions
4
TOTAL CREDITS 16
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement CRJ 2100 Criminological Theory 4
Program Requirement CRJ 3223 Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
4
Program Requirement CRJ 3227 Police and Society 4
Program Requirement CRJ 3229 Criminal Law and Courts 4
CC Only: Add remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 16
BIOLOGY MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution Spring Arbor University
Degree/Program Bachelor of Arts – Criminal Justice
Credits Required 124
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Biology MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students complete a course in the Calculus pathway.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Intro Psychology PSY 100 Intro to Psychology 3
Intro Sociology SOC 101 Intro to Sociology 3
Intro Criminal Justice CRJ 201 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections Not required Students receive General Credit 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement CRJ 301 Criminology 3
Program Requirement MAT/PSY/SOC/SWK 351 Statistics 3
TOTAL CREDITS 6
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
Institution Saginaw Valley State University
Degree/Program Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
Credits Required 124 total credits (39 in the major--21 required--18 electives)
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org.
The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs Introduction to Psychology PSYC 100 General Psychology 4
Introduction to Sociology SOC 111 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJ 201! Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Intro to Corrections CJ 304 Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 10
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program requirement CJ 302 Policing 3
Program requirement CJ 303 Courts 3 Program elective CJ 305 Criminal Law 3
Program requirement CJ 315 Private Security 3
Program elective CJ 316 Criminal Investigation 3 Program elective CJ 350 Juvenile Justice 3
CC Only: Add remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 18
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Institution University of Detroit Mercy
Degree/Program Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice
Credits Required 126
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways (Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics). The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PYC 1000 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology SOC 1000 Introduction to Sociology 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CJS 1300 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CJS 1310 Introduction to Corrections 3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
TOTAL CREDITS
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
Institution University of Michigan—Dearborn
Degree/Program BA/Criminology and Criminal Justice
Credits Required 120
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org.
The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Criminal Justice MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students can complete a course in any of the pathways.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology Psychology 101 Introduction to Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology Sociology 200 Understanding Society 3
Intro to Criminal Justice Criminology and Criminal Justice 200
Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRJ Special topics CRJ Special Topics (fulfills one of two required program elective courses)
3
TOTAL CREDITS 12
REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Program Requirement Foreign Language 101 Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, French, German, Latin, Spanish, Chinese
4
Program Requirement Foreign Language 102 Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, French, German, Latin, Spanish, Chinese
4
CC Only: Add remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS 8
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MITRANSFER PATHWAY
Institution Wayne State University
Degree/Program Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Credits Required 120
MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) The MiTransfer Pathways builds on the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). The MTA allows transfer students to select designated courses to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours fulfilling MTA distribution requirements. Students following MiTransfer Pathway agreements should complete the MTA in accordance with the sending institutions’ course designations and consider whether or not any recommended MiTransfer Pathways major-specific courses will “double count” to fulfill MTA distribution requirements in planning their transfer. Be aware that “double count” policies differ from institution to institution. More information about the MTA is available at www.mitransfer.org. The MTA Mathematics distribution area allows students to complete one of three math pathways. The Psychology MiTransfer Pathways faculty recommended that students complete a course in the Statistics pathway.
MITRANSFER PATHWAYS COURSES
These courses are commonly agreed upon for transfer in this program around the state among participating institutions.
Pathway Course Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Introduction to Psychology PSY 1020 Elements of Psychology 3
Introduction to Sociology
SOC 1010 (not required for BS in
criminal justice, but will transfer as free electives)
Understanding Human Society 3
Intro to Criminal Justice CRJ 1010 Intro. to Criminal Justice 3
Intro to Corrections CRJ 3350 Corrections 4
TOTAL CREDITS 10
* Credits correspond to WSU credits for each course. May differ upon transfer based on original institution’s credits. REMAINING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
These are required, recommended, or optional courses that transfer students could complete at a community college to fulfill degree requirements at the university/ receiving institution.
General Education or Program Requirement
Subject/ Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs
Foreign Language Requirement Two-course sequence in a single foreign language
Proficiency is demonstrated by completing courses numbered 1010 and 1020 in one of the following subject area codes: ARB, ARM, CHI, FRE, GER, GKA, GKM, HEB, ITA, JPN, LAT, POL, RUS, SPA, SWA, and UKR
8
CC Only: Add remaining hours
TOTAL CREDITS **
APPENDIX C:
MiTransfer Criminal Justice Pathway Course Equivalencies
Find live versions of each of these reports in the secure user area at www.mitransfer.org.
CJ MiTransfer
Pathway
Introduction to
Psychology FINAL
By Receiving Institution
PSY
101
PSYC
150
PSY
101
PSYC
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
1000
PSYC
100
PSYC
101
PSY
1020
PSY
1110
PSY
101
PSY
100
PYC
1000
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
225
PSY
225
PSY
225
PSY
225
PSY
225
PSY
225
PSY
225
PSY
225
PSYC
201
PY
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PY
201
PSYC-
201PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PY
201
PY
201
PSYC
201
PY-
201
PY
201
PY
201 R
PY-
201PSY
211C
W
PSY
211C
PSY
211
PSY
101
PSY
211W
PSY
211
PSY
211
PSY
211C
PSY
211C
W
PSY
211
PSY
211H
W
PSY
211H
PSY
211C
PSY
211
PSY
211H
PSY
211C
PSY
211C
PSY
211W
PSY
211W
PSY
211C
PSY
211W
PSY
211W
PSY
211C
W
PSY
211W
PSY
211H
PSY
211H
PSY
211C
W
PSY
211H
PSY
211C
W
PSY
211H
PSY
211
PSY
211H
W
PSY
211
PSY
211H
PSY
211H
W
PSY
211
PSY
211
PSY
211H
W
PSY
211W
PSY
211H
PSY
211C
PSY
211W
PSY
101
PSY
101
SSP
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
SSP
101
SSP
101
PSY
101
SSP
101
SSP
101
SSP
101
SSP
101
PSY
101
PYC
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101PSY
111
PSY
111
PSY
111
PSY
111
PSY
111
PSY
111
PSY
111
PSY
111
PSY
101
PSY
111
PSY
111
PSY
201
PY
100PY
172
PY
201
PY
201
PSY
131
PSY
131
PSY
31
PSY
101
PSY
031
PSY
131
PSY
131PSY
31
PSY
31
PSY
131
PSY
131
PSY
131
PSY
131
PSY
31PSYC
H 031
PSY
31
PSYC
H 131
PSY
140
PSY
140
PSY
1404
PSY
140A
PSY
140
PSY
140
PSY
140
PSY
140
PSY
140PSY
140A
PSY
140A
PSY
140
PSY
1404
PSY
1404
PSY
1404
PSY
1404
PY
101
PSY
1404PSY
140
PSY
141
PSY
140A
Kalamazoo Valley
Community College
PSY
150
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Appendix
D
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSY
150
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201H
PSYC
201
PSYC
201H
PSYC
201H
PSYC
201H
PSYC
201H
PSYC
201
PSYC
201H
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
10100
PSY
101
PSY
1010PSY
10100
PSY
10100
PSYC
200
PSY
10100
PSY
10100
PSY-
10100
PSY
101
HONR
121
PSY
201
PSYC
201
HONR
121
HONR
121
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
HONR
121
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
H 201
PSY
10100
Lake Michigan CollegePSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
Kirtland Community
College
PSY
10100
PSY
10100
PSY
10100
PSY
10100
PSY
10100
PSY
10100
PSY
10100
Kellogg Community
College
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
Jackson CollegePSY
140
PSY
140
PSY
140
PSY
140
PSY
140
PY
201
Henry Ford CollegePSY
131
PSY
131
PSY
131
PSY
131
PSY
131
PSY
131
PSY
131
PY
201
PY
201
PY
201
PY
201
PY
201
PY
201
Gogebic Community
College
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
Grand Rapids Community
College
PY
201
See
Appendix
D
PY
201
PY
201
PY
201
Glen Oaks Community
College
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
SSP
101
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
Delta CollegePSY
211
PSY
211
PSY
211
PSY
211
Bay de Noc Community
College
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
Spring A
rbor
Univ
ers
ity
Univ
ers
ity o
f
Detr
oit M
erc
y
Alpena Community
College
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
Oakla
nd
Univ
ers
ity
Sagin
aw
Valley
Sta
te U
niv
ers
ity
Univ
ers
ity o
f
Mic
hig
an-D
earb
orn
Wayne S
tate
Univ
ers
ity
Baker
College
Fin
landia
Univ
ers
ity
Easte
rn M
ichig
an
Univ
ers
ity
Ferr
is S
tate
Univ
ers
ity
Gra
nd V
alley S
tate
Univ
ers
ity
Lake S
uperior
Sta
te U
niv
ers
ity
Mic
hig
an S
tate
Univ
ers
ity
Nort
hern
Mic
hig
an
Univ
ers
ity
PSY
200
PSYC
200
PSY
200PSY
201
PSY
200
PSYC
200
PSYC
200
PSYC
200
PSY
201
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSYC
1010
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSYC
1010
PSYC-
1010
PSYC
1010
PSY
101PSY
1010
PSYC
1010
PSY
101
PSYC
1010
PSYC
1010
PSYC
1010
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
202
PSYC
1010
PSYC
1010
PSC
101
PSY
151
PSY
151
PSYC
H 151-
03
PSYC
151
PSYC
151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
120
PSYC
120
PSYC
120
PSYC
220
PSYC
120
PSYC
120PSYC
220
PSYC
220
SS
220
SS
220
PSYC
220
PSYC
201SS
220
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
220
PSYC
120
SS
220
SS
220
PSY
281
PSY
281PSYC
281
PY
101
PSYC
281
PSYC
201
PSY
201
PSY
161
PSY
101
PSYC
125
PSY
161
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
SSPS
100SSPS
101
SSPS
101
SSPS
101
PSY
101
SS
155
SSPS
101
PSY
251
PSY
251
PSY
251
PSY
2510
PSY
2510
PSY
251PSY
2510
PSY
2510
PSY
2510
PSY
101
PSY
251
PSY
2510
PSY
251
PSYC
201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
201
Southwestern Michigan
College
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSYC
101
PSY
180
PSY
180
PSY
180
PSY
180
PSY
180
PSY
180
PSY
180PSY
180H
PSY
180
PSY
110
PSY
180H
PSY
180H
PSY
180H
PSY
180H
PSY
180H
SSD
201
Washtenaw Community
College
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
101
PSY
100
PSY
100
PSY
101
PSY
251
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
SPSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161SPSY
161
SPSY
161
SS
161
SPSY
161
SPSY
161
SPSY
161
PSY
161
SPSY
161
SPSY
161SS
161
SPSY
161
SS
061
SPSY
161
SPSY
161
PSYC
H 151
PSYC-
281
PSYC
201
PSY
161
PSY
101
PSY
101
St. Clair County
Community College
PSY
180
PSY
180
PSY
180
Schoolcraft CollegePSYC
H 201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
281
PSYC
281
PSYC
281
West Shore Community
College
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
SPSY
161
PSY
161
Wayne County Community
College District
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
180
PSYC
201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
H 201
PSYC
H 201
PSY
2510
PSY
2510
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSYC
H 201
PSY
180
Oakland Community
College
PSY
2510
PSY
2510
PSY
2510
PSY
2510
PSY
2510
PSY
2510
PSY
180
PSY
180
PSY
161
Northwestern Michigan
College
PSY
101
SSPS
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSYC
201
North Central Michigan
College
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
Muskegon Community
College
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSYC
201
PSY
161
PSY
161
PSYC
281
PSYC
280
PSYC
281Mott Community College
PSYC
281
PSYC
281
PSYC
281
PSYC
281
PSYC
281
Montcalm Community
College
PSYC
120
PSYC
120
PSYC
120
PSYC
120
PSYC
120
PSYC
120
PSYC
120
PSYC
120
PSY
101
PSY
101
Monroe County
Community College
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
H 151
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101Mid Michigan College
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSY
101
PSYC
H 151
PSYC
200
PSYC
200
PSYC
200
PSYC
200
PSYC
200
Macomb Community
College
PSYC
1010
PSYC
1010
PSYC
1010
PSYC
1010
Lansing Community
College
PSYC
200
PSY
200
PSYC
200
PSYC
200
PSYC
200
CJ MiTransfer
Pathway
Introduction to
Sociology FINAL
By Receiving Institution
SOCL
105
SOCY
121
SOC
101
SOCY
101
SOC
100
SO
101
SOC
1000
SOC
111
SOC
200
SOC
1010
SOC
2010
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
1000
Alpena Community
College
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SOC
123
SO
151
SO
151
SOCY
151
SO
151
SO
151
SO
151
SOCY-
151SOCY
151
SOCY
151
SO
151
SOC
1000
SOCY
151
SOCY
151
SO
151
SOCY
151
SOCY
151SOC
211H
W
IHU
232
SOC
211W
SOC
211
SOC
211
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
102
SOC
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SOCI
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HUM
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SOC
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101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
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SOC
101
HONR
130
HONR
130
SOCI
101
HONR
130
HONR
130
HONR
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101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
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101
SA
200
SA
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120
SOCL
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SA
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Spring A
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SOCY
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SOCY
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SOC
211
SOC
211
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SOC
120
SOC
120
SOC
120
SSS
120
SOC
120
Delta CollegeSOC
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SOC
211
SOC
211
SOC
211
SOC
211
SOC
101
SOSC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
Gogebic Community
College
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SO
251
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131
SOC
131
SOC
131
SOC
131
SOC
131
SOC
131
SOC
131
SO
251
SO
251
SO
251
SO
251
SO
251
SO
251
Grand Rapids Community
College
SO
251
SO
251
SO
251
SO
251
SO
251
SOC
231
SOC
231
Kellogg Community
College
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOC
231
SOC
231
SOC
231
SOC
231
SOC
231
SOC
231Jackson College
SOC
231
SOC
231
SOC
231
SOC
231
SOC
231
SOC
101
SOC
10100
SOC
10100
SOC
10100
SOC
10100
Lake Michigan CollegeSOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
Kirtland Community
College
SOC
10100
SOC
10100
SOC
10100
SOC
10100
SOC
10100
SOCL
101
SOCL
120
SOCL
120
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
Lansing Community
College
SOCL
120
SOCL
120
SOCL
120
SOCL
120
SOCL
120
SOCL
120
SOC
101
SO
251
SOCI
201
SOC
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SOCL
120
SOCL
120
SOC
100
SOC
100
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1010
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1010
SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOCY
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
101
SOC
1010
SOCY
1010
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101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
Monroe County
Community College
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOC
151
SOCI
230
SOCI
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SOCI
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SOC
191
SOC
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SOCY
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SOCY
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SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101SOC
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SOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
101
SOC
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SOC
201
SOC
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North Central Michigan
College
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
120
SOC
171
SOC
171
BS
102
SOC
101
SSSO
101
SOC
101
SOC
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101
SSSO
101
SOC
101
SSSO
101
SSSO
101
SS
164
SOC
251
SOC
251
SOC
2510
SOC
251
SOC
2510
SOC
2510
SOC
251
SOC
2510
SOC
2510
SOC
251
SOC
2510
SOC
251
SOC
251
SOC
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SOC
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SOCI
201
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SSD
101
SOC
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SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
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SOC
101
SOC
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SOC
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SOC
101
SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
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SOC
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SOC
101
SOC
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SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
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SOC
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SOC
100
SOC
101
SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
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SOC
251
SOC
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SOC
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SOC
110
SOC
104
SOC
171
SOC
171
SS
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
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171
SSOC
171
SSOC
171
SSOC
171
SSOC
171
SSOC
171
SSOC
171
SSOC
171
SSOC
171
SSOC
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171
SOC
171
SWK
171
SSCO
171
Macomb Community
College
SOCY
1010
SOCY
1010
SOCY
1010
SOCY
1010
SOCI
230
SOCI
230
SOCI
230
Mott Community CollegeSOCY
191
SOCY
191
SOCY
191
SOCY
191
SOCY
191
SOCY
191
Montcalm Community
College
SOCI
230
SOCI
230
SOCI
230
SOCI
230
SOCI
230
SOCY
191
SOCY
191
Muskegon Community
College
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
Northwestern Michigan
College
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
SOC
101
Oakland Community
College
SOC
2510
SOC
2510
SOC
2510
SOC
2510
SOC
2510
SOC
2510
SOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
201
Southwestern Michigan
College
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOC
2510
Schoolcraft CollegeSOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
101
Washtenaw Community
College
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
SOC
171
SOC
100
Wayne County Community
College District
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
101
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOC
100
SOCI
201
SOCI
201
St. Clair County
Community College
SOC
201
SOCI
201
SOC
101
West Shore Community
College
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
171
SOC
201
SOC
201
SOC
101
SOCY
191
CJ MiTransfer
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CRJ
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CJ
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CRJ
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CRJ
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CRJ
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CRJ
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CJ
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CJ
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LAWE
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LAWE
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LAWE
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LAWE
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CRJ
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CRJ
111
CRJ
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CRJ
131
CRJ
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CRJ
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CJC
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CJC
110
CJC
110
CJC
110
CJ
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CJUS
101
CJUS
101
LAWE
140
LAWE
140
LAWE
140
LAWE
140
LEN
101
LEN
101
LEN
101
LEN
101
CJ
121
Bay de Noc Community
College
CJUS
112
CJUS
112
CJUS
112
CJUS
112
CJUS
112
CJUS-
112
CJUS
112
CRJ
112
Alpena Community
College
CRJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJUS
112
Delta CollegeCJ
110W
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
Glen Oaks Community
College
CRJU
110
VTL
110
CRJU
110
CRJU
110
CRJU
110
CRJU
110
CRJU
110
CRJU
110
CRJU
110
Gogebic Community
College
CJC
110
CJC
110
CJC
110
CJC
110
CJC
110
CJC
110
CJC
110
CJC
110
CJC
110
Grand Rapids Community
College
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
Henry Ford CollegeCRJ
131
CRJ
131
CRJ
131
CRJ
131
CRJ
131
Kellogg Community
College
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
CRJ
111
CRJ
111
Kalamazoo Valley
Community College
LEN
101
LEN
101
LEN
101
LEN
101
LEN
101
LEN
101
CRJ
111
CRJ
111
CRJ
111
CRJ
111
CRJ
111
CRJ
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CRJ
111
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
CRJU
101
LEN
101
LEN
101
LEN
101
Lansing Community
College
CJUS
101
CJUS
101
CJUS
101
CJUS
101
CJUS
101
CJUS
101
CJS
10000
CJS
10000
Lake Michigan CollegeLAWE
140
LAWE
140
LAWE
140
LAWE
140
LAWE
140
Kirtland Community
College
CJS
10000
CJS
10000CJS 100
CJS
10000
CJS
10000
CJUS
101
CJUS
101
LAWE
1100
LAWE
1100
Mid Michigan CollegeCJS
200
CJS
200
CJS
200
CJS
200
CJS
200
CJS
200
CJS
200
Macomb Community
College
LAWE
1100
LAWE
1100
LAWE
1100
LAWE
1100
CRJ
111
LEN
101
CRJU
101
LAWE
140
CJUS
101
CJS
200
LAWE
140
LAWE
140
LAWE
140
CJS
10000
CJS
10000
CRJ
111
CRJ
154
CRJ
154
CRJ
154
CRJ
154
CRJ
154
CRJ
154
CRJ
154
CRJ
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PS
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POLS
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POLS
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POLS
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POLS
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POLS
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POLS
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POLS
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POLS
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CJ
100
CJ
100
CJ
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100CRIM
100
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
LE
110
CJ
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CRJU
161
CRJU
161
CRJU
161
POLA
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CJC
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SOCY
297
CJ
102
CJ
100
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
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101
SSCJ
101
CJ
101
SOC
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CRJ
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CRJ
1010
CJR
1010
CRJ
1010
CRJ
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CRJ
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CRJ
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CRJ
1010
CRJ
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PLS
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PLS
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PLS
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PLS
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PLS
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CJ
113
CJ
113
CJ
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101
LE
101
CJ
113CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
286
CJ
286
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
SOCI
204
SOCI
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CJ
213
CJ
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CJ
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CJ
101
CJ
211
SOC
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CJ
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CJT
100
CJT
100
SOC
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CJS
100
CJS
100
CJS
100
LEA
201
LEA
201
LEA
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CRJ
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PL
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CRJ
100
CRJ
100
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100
CRJ
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TLCJ
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TLCJ
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113
CJ
113
CJ
113
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CRJU
161
CRJU
161
CRJU
161
CJ
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CJS
100
CJS
100
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRJ
1010
CJ
113
CJ
113
Monroe County
Community College
CRJ
154
POLS
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CRJ
154
CRJ
154
CRJ
154
CRJ
154
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
Mott Community CollegeCRJU
161
CRJU
161
CRJU
161
CRJU
161
Montcalm Community
College
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
CRIM
100
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
101
See
Appendix
D
North Central Michigan
College
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
102
CJ
102
Muskegon Community
College
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
Oakland Community
College
CRJ
1010
CRJ
1010
CRJ
1010
CRJ
1010
Northwestern Michigan
College
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
113
CJ
113
CJ
113
CJ
113
CJ
113
CJ
113
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
Washtenaw Community
College
CJT
100
CJT
100
CJT
100
CJT
100
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
St. Clair County
Community College
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
Southwestern Michigan
College
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CJT
100
CJT
100
CJT
100
CJT
100
CJT
100
CJT
100
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
CJ
101
Wayne County Community
College District
CJS
100
See
Appendix
D
CJS
100
CJS
100
CJS
100
CJS
100
CJS
100
CJS
100
West Shore Community
College
CRJ
100
TLCJ
100
CRJ
100
CRJ
100
CRJ
100
CRJ
100
CRJ
100
CRJ
100
CJ
101
CJT
100
CRJ
100
CRJU-
161
CJS
100
CJT
100
CJ
101
CJ
101
CRJU
161
CRJU
161
See
Appendix
D
CJ MiTransfer
Pathway
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CRM
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CRIM
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CJ
330
CJUS
110
CJ
GCU
CJ
220
CRJ
3224
CJ
304
CRJ
300X
CRJ
3350
CRJ
1060
CRJ
240
NOT
OFFERED
CJS
1310CJ
231LAW
231CJ
110
CJ
110
CJ
110
CJUS
110CJUS
110
CJUS
110
CJUS
110
CJ
110CJ
130
CJ
230
CJ
130
CJ
130WCJ
130W
CJ
130
CJ
230
CJ
230CJ
230
CRJU
114
VTL
101CJC
102CJC
101CJ
105CJ
221
CJ 38CRJ
136
CRJ
136CRJ
138CJ 36
CRJ
136CJ
121
CRJ
121CJR
121
CRJ
121CRJ
121
CRJ
121
CRJU
130
CRJU
130CRJU
131
CRJU
104CJS
10900
CJS
10900
CJS
26007CJS
28100
CJS
109
CJS-
10900
CPP
160CORR
160CJ
130
CJ
134
CJUS
131CJUS
131
CJUS
131
CJ
130LAW
144
LAW
142
LAW
144LAWE
1120
LAW
144
LAWE
1120LAWE
2911
LAWE
1120CJS
220
CJS
220
CJS
220
CJS
220CRJ
101
CRJ
101
CRJ
200
CRJ
200CRJ
200
CRJ
200
CRJ
101CRJ
170
CRJ
170
CRJ
170
CRJ
170
CRJ
170SOC
170
SOC
170
SOC
170
SOC
170
SOC
170
See
Appendix
D
Spring A
rbor
Univ
ers
ity
Univ
ers
ity o
f
Detr
oit M
erc
y
Alpena Community
College
CRJ
131
CJ
231
CRJ
131
CJ
231
CJ
231
CRJ
131
CRJ
131
Oakla
nd
Univ
ers
ity
Sagin
aw
Valley
Sta
te U
niv
ers
ity
Univ
ers
ity o
f
Mic
hig
an-D
earb
orn
Wayne S
tate
Univ
ers
ity
Baker
College
Fin
landia
Univ
ers
ity
Easte
rn M
ichig
an
Univ
ers
ity
Ferr
is S
tate
Univ
ers
ity
Gra
nd V
alley S
tate
Univ
ers
ity
Lake S
uperior
Sta
te
Univ
ers
ity
Mic
hig
an S
tate
Univ
ers
ity
Nort
hern
Mic
hig
an
Univ
ers
ity
CRJ
131
CJ
231
CJ
131
See
Appendix
D
CJ
231
Bay de Noc Community
College
CJUS
110
CJUS
110
CJUS
110
CJUS
110
CJUS
110
CJUS
110
CJUS
110
See
Appendix
D
CJUS
110
Delta CollegeCJ
130W
CJ
275
CJ
130
CJ
130
CJ
130
CJ
130W
CJ
130
See
Appendix
D
CJ
130
Glen Oaks Community
College
See
Appendix
D
CRJU
114
CRJU
114
See
Appendix
D
Gogebic Community
College
CJC
101
CJC
101
CJC
101
CJC
101
CJC
101
CJC
101
See
Appendix
D
CRJU
114
CRJU
114
CJC
101
CJC
101
CJC
101
CJC
101
See
Appendix
D
CJC
101
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
CRJU
114
CRJU
114
CRJU
114
CJ
105
CJ
105
CJ
105
CJ
105
See
Appendix
D
CJ
105
Grand Rapids Community
College
CJ
105
CJ
105
CJ
105
CJ
105
CJ
105
CRJ
136
CRJ
136
CRJ
136
See
Appendix
D
CRJ
136
Jackson CollegeCRJ
121
CRJ
121
CRJ
121
CRJ
121
Henry Ford CollegeCRJ
136
CRJ
136
CRJ
136
CRJ
136
CRJ
136
CRJ
121
Kalamazoo Valley
Community College
NOT OFFERED
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
CRJ
121
CRJ
121
CRJ
121
CRJ
121
CRJ
121
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
Kellogg Community
College
CRJU
130
CRJU
104
CRJU
104
CRJU
130
CRJU
104
Kirtland Community
College
CJS
10900
CJS
10900
CJS
10900
CJS
10900
CJS
10900
CJS
10900
CJS
10900
CJS
10900
CRJU
130
CRJU
130
CRJU
130
CRJU
130
CRJU
130
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
CJS
10900
Lake Michigan CollegeCORR
160
CORR
160
CORR
160
CORR
160
CORR
160
CORR
160
CORR
160
CORR
160
CORR
160
See
Appendix
D
CORR
160
Lansing Community
College
CJUS
131
CJUS
131
CJUS
131
CJUS
131
CJUS
131
CJ
130
CJUS
131
See
Appendix
D
CJUS
131
Macomb Community
College
LAWE
1120
LAWE
1120
LAWE
1120
LAWE
1120
LAWE
1120
LAWE
1120
LAWE
1120
LAWE
1120
See
Appendix
D
LAWE
1120
Mid Michigan CollegeCJS
220
CJS
220
CJS
220
CJS
220
See
Appendix
D
CJS
220
CJS
220
CJS
220
See
Appendix
D
CJS
220
Monroe County
Community College
CRJ
170
CRJ
170
CRJ
170
CRJ
170
See
Appendix
D
CRJ
170
SOC
170
CRJ
170
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
CORR
160
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
CJUS
131
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
CJ
105
See
Appendix
D
CJ
110
CRIM
120
CJ
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
120
CJ
110
CRIM
120CJC
101CJC
110CORR
101
CJ
231
SSCJ
231
CJ
120COR
110
COR
110
CJ
231SSCJ
231
CJ
231
SSCO
110CRJ
1060
CRJ
1060
CRJ
1060
CRJ
1060
CRJ
1060PLS
106
CRJ
1830
PLS
106
PLS
1060
PLS
1060PLS
1060
PLS
183
PLS
1060PLS
1830COR
110
COR
110
CJ
110COR
211
COR
110
COR
110
CRIM
111
CRIM
219CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
103
CJ
121
CJ
121COR
103
CJ
223
CJ
121
COR
103
CJ
121COR
103
COR
103
COR
255
COR
100COR
210
COR
100COR
100
COR
205COR
210
TLCJ
210
COR
210
COR
210
COR
210TLCJ
210
COR
210
TLCJ
210
TLCJ
210
TLCJ
210
See
Appendix
D
Montcalm Community
College
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
CRIM
110
See
Appendix
D
CRIM
110
Mott Community CollegeCORR
101
CORR
101
CORR
101
CORR
101
CORR
101
CORR
101
CORR
101
See
Appendix
D
CORR
101
CORR
101
CORR
101
See
Appendix
D
CORR
101
Muskegon Community
College
CJ
250
CJ
250
CJ
250
CJ
250
CJ
120
CJ
101
CJ
120
CJ
120
See
Appendix
D
CJ
120
See
Appendix
D
CJ
250
North Central Michigan
College
CJ
120
CJ
120
SOC
170
CJ
120
CJ
120
CJ
120
CJ
120
CJ
250
CJ
250
CJ
250
CJ
250
CJ
250
CJ
250
CJ
231
CJ
231
CJ
231
See
Appendix
D
CJ
231
Oakland Community
College
CRJ
1060
CRJ
1060
CRJ
1060
CRJ
1060
Northwestern Michigan
College
See
Appendix
D
CJ
231
CJ
231
CJ
231
CJ
231
CRJ
1060
CRJ
1060
See
Appendix
D
Schoolcraft CollegeCOR
110
COR
110
COR
110
COR
110
COR
110
COR
110
CJ
102
CJ
110
COR
110
See
Appendix
D
Southwestern Michigan
College
CRIM
111
CRIM
111
CRIM
111
CRIM
111
CRIM
111
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
CRIM
111
St. Clair County
Community College
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
CJ
121
See
Appendix
D
CJ
121
CRIM
111
CRIM
111
CRIM
111
CRIM
111
CRIM
111
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
Wayne County
Community College
District
COR
100
COR
100
COR
100
COR
100
Washtenaw Community
College
NOT OFFERED
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
COR
100
West Shore Community
College
COR
210
COR
210
COR
210
COR
210
COR
210
COR
210
See
Appendix
D
COR
210
COR
100
COR
100
COR
101
COR
100
COR
100
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
CRJ
1060
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
See
Appendix
D
CJ
250
APPENDIX D:
MiTransfer Criminal Justice Pathway Course Equivalency Exceptions
Find Excel versions of Appendix D at www.mitransfer.org.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Course College/University Community College Explanation
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Alpena Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Alpena Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Bay College Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Bay College Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Delta College Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Delta College Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Eastern Michigan University
Glen Oaks Community College
No syllabus to review
Intro to Corrections
Finlandia University Glen Oaks Community College
No syllabus to review
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Glen Oaks Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Northern Michigan University
Glen Oaks Community College
No syllabus to review; Course appears to focus on criminal justice, not corrections
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Glen Oaks Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
University of Detroit Mercy
Glen Oaks Community College
Syllabus under review
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Gogebic Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Gogebic Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Grand Rapids Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Grand Rapids Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Henry Ford College Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Henry Ford College Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Jackson College Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Jackson College Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
All Participating Universities
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Kalamazoo Valley CC does not offer
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Kellogg Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Kellogg Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Kirtland Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Kirtland Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Lake Michigan College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Lake Michigan College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Lansing Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Lansing Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Macomb Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Macomb Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Mid Michigan College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Mid Michigan College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Monroe County Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Monroe County Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Montcalm Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Montcalm Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Mott Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Mott Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Muskegon Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Muskegon Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
North Central Michigan College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
North Central Michigan College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Eastern Michigan University
Northwestern Michigan College
Syllabus under review
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Northwestern Michigan College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Northwestern Michigan College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Oakland Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Oakland Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Schoolcraft College Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Schoolcraft College Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Eastern Michigan University
Southwestern Michigan College
Syllabus under review
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Southwestern Michigan College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Southwestern Michigan College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
St. Clair County Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
St. Clair County Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
All Participating Universities
Washtenaw Community College
Washtenaw CC does not offer
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Washtenaw Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Washtenaw Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
Wayne County Community College District
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
Wayne County Community College District
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Corrections
Michigan State University
West Shore Community College
Community college Introduction to Corrections course will be transcripted to MSU's CJ GCU as elective credit that will apply to the major. Remaining electives in the major must be at the 400 level
Intro to Corrections
Spring Arbor University
West Shore Community College
Spring Arbor does not offer; Introduction to Criminal Justice OR Introduction to Corrections accepted as Spring Arbor - CRJ 201, Introduction to Criminal Justice; If a student transfers both, one of the courses would be awarded general elective credit
Intro to Criminal Justice
University of Detroit Mercy
Mott Community College
Syllabus under review
Intro to Criminal Justice
University of Detroit Mercy
Muskegon Community College
Syllabus under review
Intro to Criminal Justice
Ferris State University Wayne County Community College District
Equivalency exists; awaiting upload to the MTN
Intro to Psychology
Ferris State University Grand Rapids Community College
Equivalency exists; awaiting upload to the MTN
Intro to Psychology
Ferris State University Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Equivalency exists; awaiting upload to the MTN