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<programs>
   <program code="CCCTT">
      <ProgramId>CCCTT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Cardiac Telemetry Technician</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CCCTT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>HLTS</dept_code>
      <department>Health Science</department>
      <program_desc>Students in this program learn the skills required to become Cardiac Telemetry Technicians. Cardiac Telemetry Technicians are health professionals responsible for measuring and reporting the patient's heart rhythm and rate. Students will learn to ensure proper electrode placement on the patient, record the Electrocardiogram (ECG) and measure, interpret and report ECG wave form results to the nursing staff and physician. Upon successful completion of the certificate, students will also be eligible to take the National Certification Electrocardiogram (ECG) Exam.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>High school diploma or GED, 18 years old by the start of the clinical requirement, successful background check, Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>Must be met prior to starting HSC 140:<br/>
-Mandatory attendance at HSC 140 orientation<br/>
-Successful background check prior to taking the course, per explanation<br/>
-Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6<br/>
-Completion of GED or high school diploma</p>
         <p>Must be met prior to clinical placement in HSC 140:<br/>
-Negative TB skin test<br/>
-Complete Health History form (physical examination by practitioner)<br/>
-Hepatitis immunization series or updated titers on file<br/>
-Health insurance<br/>
-Current BLS/CPR from AHA<br/>
-Background check/drug/fingerprinting per policy of hospital</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 131 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>CPR/AED and First Aid</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 140 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Cardiac Telemetry Monitoring</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>6</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>6</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>6</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Health Science</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CCNAST">
      <ProgramId>CCNAST.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Nursing Assistant Skills Training</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CCNAST</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>HLTS</dept_code>
      <department>Health Science</department>
      <program_desc>This state certified four-five week program prepares students to work as a nursing assistant in a variety of health care settings such as nursing homes, hospitals and home care. Training takes place in the classroom, lab and clinical settings within the community. Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to apply for and take the Michigan Certified Nurse Aid (CNA) exam.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Rene Stark</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Program admission requires a minimum age of 16 and Academic Reading and Writing Level 3. Students need to bring a paper photocopy of their driver's license or Michigan State ID to the mandatory orientation for the criminal background clearance check.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 100 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Nursing Assistant Skills</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>4</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>4</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>4</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Rene Stark</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Health Science</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CCSCE">
      <ProgramId>CCSCE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Supply Chain Essentials</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CCSCE</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate of completion is designed for individuals working in the industry who are seeking advancement in their field. This program is embedded in the Supply Chain certificate and associate of applied science degree programs. Completion of the certificate program will prepare the student to take two industry approved certification exams. The exams are the Certified Logistics Association Certification (CLA) and the Certified Logistics Technician Certification (CLT).</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 181 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.181</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Supply Chain Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 182 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.182</courseId>
                        <course_title>Warehousing and Logistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>6</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>6</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>6</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTANI">
      <ProgramId>CTANI.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>3D Animation</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTANI</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The 3D Animation Certificate prepares students with fundamental skills for entry-level positions in the digital 3D modeling and animation industry and is a stepping stone to the Associate Degree in 3D Animation. Foundation areas of study include visual perception of 3D form and shape, volume/weight, surface mapping and lighting, basic 3D animation and motion graphic composition.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
         <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 145 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.145</courseId>
                        <course_title>Concept Development for Animation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 150 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>3D Modeling &amp; Production Pipeline</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 155 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Textures and Studio Lighting for Animation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 160 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Movement and Animation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 230 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Motion and Sound</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Drawing I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 108 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Photoshop Graphics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>23</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>23</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>23</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
            <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTACCB">
      <ProgramId>CTACCB.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Accounting for Business</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTACCB</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for entry-level positions with accounting and tax services, CPA firms, and small businesses where they will provide accounting skills, computer skills, and office support. It also gives students credit that can be applied toward the Associate's Degree in Accounting.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>An Academic Math Level of 3 is required for ACC 111.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 110 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Payroll Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>QuickBooks</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 184 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.184</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 110 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computer Information Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>TAX 101 </course>
                        <courseId>TAX.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Income Taxes for Individuals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>17</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>17</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTASTC">
      <ProgramId>CTASTC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Addiction Studies</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTASTC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>BEHD</dept_code>
      <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for professionals interested in pursuing Certified Alcohol and Drug Counseling (CADC) certification through the State of Michigan. Courses focus on knowledge and skills necessary for working with clients with substance abuse disorders. This program will fulfill most of the educational requirements needed for CADC. Additional requirements for work experience and supervision must be met outside of this program.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
         <advisor>Will Teague</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSW 296 </course>
                        <courseId>HSW.296</courseId>
                        <course_title>Neuropsychology of Addiction</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSW 297 </course>
                        <courseId>HSW.297</courseId>
                        <course_title>Assessment of Co-occurring Disorders</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSW 298 </course>
                        <courseId>HSW.298</courseId>
                        <course_title>Treatment of Addiction*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 240 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Drugs, Society and Human Behavior</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Electives: HSW 100, HSW 200, PSY 210, PSY 257, SOC 205, SOC 220, SOC 225</course_title>
                        <course_credits>9</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>21</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>21</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>21</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Must be the last course taken in the sequence of courses.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
            <advisor>Will Teague</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTADA">
      <ProgramId>CTADA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Administrative Assistant I</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTADA</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for immediate employment in entry-level information processing, receptionist, and general office positions. Students will obtain skills in document formatting, electronic organization and collaboration, record management, and Internet communication and scheduling. It also gives students credits that can be used toward an associate degree in Business Office Administration.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 155 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business on the Internet</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 101C </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.101C</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Keyboarding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 157 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.157</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 184 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.184</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Personal Management Application and Internet Resources</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 257 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.257</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTMTOT">
      <ProgramId>CTMTOT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Advanced Manufacturing (CNC)-Operation Technician</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTMTOT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>In this program, students learn to setup and operate CNC machine tools with an introduction to programming. They learn how to use basic measurement tools and read blueprints. This certificate will highlight the fundamentals of manufacturing and measurement. Students completing this certificate will be able to safely perform basic skills within a manufacturing facility, including basic part manufacturing as well as the setup and operation of CNC machine tools to manufacture basic parts. Students will also be able to perform basic inspections using appropriate measurement tools.</p>
         <p>Students with technology interests who enjoy working with their hands like gaming, manipulating code, robotics, 3D printing are suited for this line of work.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 100 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Materials and Processes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 101 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 100 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundation Concepts for Manufacturing (CNC)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 101 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computerized Machining (CNC) - I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 110 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computerized Machining (CNC) - II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to 2D CAD CAM Programming and Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 121 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.121</courseId>
                        <course_title>CNC Programming and NC Tool Operation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTMTPS">
      <ProgramId>CTMTPS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Advanced Manufacturing (CNC)-Programming and Setup Technician</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTMTPS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will learn to write, read, and edit programs for CNC machine tools. They will understand core canned cycles for milling and turning operations on CNC machine tools and have the skills to do 2D and 3D modeling and posting of CNC code using CAD/CAM software. Students will obtain a broader knowledge of equipment, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing skills to succeed in the manufacturing environment. Students completing this certificate will be able to create, edit, and debug code for local manufacturing companies.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Completion of Advanced Manufacturing (CNC) - Operation Technician certificate. Academic Math Level 4 is required for NCT 221.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 201 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Mechanisms and Introduction to Mechatronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 123 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.123</courseId>
                        <course_title>2D CAD CAM CNC Programming for Mills and Lathes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&amp;T)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 221 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.221</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Manual Programming and NC Tool Operation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 244 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.244</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Manufacturing Capstone (CNC)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 103 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.103</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>19</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>19</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTAC">
      <ProgramId>CTAC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Apprentice Completion</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTAC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>VAPD</dept_code>
      <department>Voc &amp; Apprenticeship Serv Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program gives skilled tradespersons who are sponsored by qualified organizations the opportunity to apply trade-related credits from their apprenticeship programs toward a WCC Certificate. Students must be sponsored by a qualified organization to enroll in this program.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Marilyn Donham</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete sponsored apprenticeship program in technical or trade-related coursework.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>24-36</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>24</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>24</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>24</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*See a program advisor to determine the courses for this certificate.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Marilyn Donham</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Voc &amp; Apprenticeship Serv Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTARTM">
      <ProgramId>CTARTM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Arts Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTARTM</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed to provide students desiring a creative lifestyle the entrepreneurial, management and social media skills needed to both create a sustainable plan for their own artistic skills, as well as access to become a management or creative social media asset to various businesses such as profit, non-profit and creative/artistic.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Michael Naylor</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BA degree<br/>
(Must earn an AA or AAS with the Arts Management certificate)</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HUM 181 or</course>
                        <courseId>HUM.181</courseId>
                        <course_title>World Cultures Creativity Forum</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 180 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Music Appreciation: Our World</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>HLA course or Specialty Restricted Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 285 or</course>
                        <courseId>ART.285</courseId>
                        <course_title>Self-Management for Working Artists</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 285 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.285</courseId>
                        <course_title>Self-Management for Working Artists</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Marketing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>11</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 155 or</course>
                        <courseId>BMG.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business on the Internet</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 168 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.168</courseId>
                        <course_title>Facilities and Event Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>AUD 170 or</course>
                        <courseId>AUD.170</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Audio Technology</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 150 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Radio Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 105 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundations in Digital Video I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 295 or</course>
                        <courseId>ART.295</courseId>
                        <course_title>Arts Management Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 295 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.295</courseId>
                        <course_title>Arts Management Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>HLA course or Specialty Restricted Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>11</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>22</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>22</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Specialty Restricted Elective(s) may include:<br/>
Art: ART 101, 108, 111, 112, 114, 122, 125, 127, 129<br/>
Ceramics: ART 121, 128<br/>
Music: MUS 105, 133, 140, 147, 154, 204, 205<br/>
Dance: DAN 107, 108, 111, 180<br/>
Drama: DRA 152, 180, 204, 208, 211<br/>
Film: FLM 120, 150, 160, 185<br/>
Humanities: ART 130, 143, 150; HUM 101, 102, 103, 145, 146; PHL 205<br/>
Languages: ARB, CHN, FRN, GRM, JPN, SPN<br/>
Photography: PHO 103, 111, 117, 127</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Michael Naylor</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTMPEA">
      <ProgramId>CTMPEA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Audio Production and Engineering</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTMPEA</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who wish to develop skills in audio production and engineering that can be applied to multiple industries from music to the digital media arts. Students will assess their personal skills and interests against emerging trends in the industry and be given instruction and the opportunity to receive nationally recognized Avid Pro Tools certification. In addition, students will enhance their engineering skills in multiple recording and live sound settings from solo or group recording to live event reinforcement. Students will also advance their understanding of keyboard theory, music composition for software and develop a professional portfolio and resume by collaborating and networking with clients and professionals in their industry.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>AUD 170 </course>
                        <courseId>AUD.170</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Audio Technology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>AUD 180 </course>
                        <courseId>AUD.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pro Tools Fundamentals I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>AUD 181 </course>
                        <courseId>AUD.181</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pro Tools Fundamentals II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>AUD 240 </course>
                        <courseId>AUD.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Audio Production Techniques I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>AUD 248 </course>
                        <courseId>AUD.248</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Live Sound</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>AUD 250 </course>
                        <courseId>AUD.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Audio Production Techniques II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>AUD 286 </course>
                        <courseId>AUD.286</courseId>
                        <course_title>Music/Audio Project and Portfolio Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective (select one): COM 150, MUS 154 or any ANI, GDT, PHO, VID or WEB course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2-3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>21</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>21</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>21</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTAUBR">
      <ProgramId>CTAUBR.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Auto Body Repair</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTAUBR</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate will appeal to a wide array of automobile enthusiasts. Only aspiring body technicians and painters, individuals with an interest in custom cars, hobbyists, and those wishing to start a career in the collision repair industry need apply. Through the use of NATEF approved curriculum, students will develop core skills such as dent removal, panel replacement, welding, and automobile refinishing techniques and collision-related mechanical repair. Emphasis is placed on preparing students for employment in an ever-changing workplace that adheres to A.S.E. and I-Car standards associated with the collision repair industry. This certificate also provides a stepping-stone to WCC's Advanced Auto Body certificates.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Auto Body Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 112 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.112</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Automotive Refinishing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 121 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.121</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Estimating</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 123 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.123</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Auto Body Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 124 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.124</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Automotive Refinishing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTACYB">
      <ProgramId>CTACYB.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Automotive Cybersecurity</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTACYB</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This certificate program is designed to meet the emerging demand for highly skilled automotive cybersecurity professionals. In this certificate program, students are introduced to the skills and strategies needed to test security related to automobile networks and related infrastructure. Students will work with the various automobile networks (CAN, LIN, Ethernet, and FlexRay) and explore protocols and messages produced by the vehicle that could be vulnerable to attacks. Students will consider risk mitigation technologies including authentication, encryption and firewall technologies.</p>
         <p>Learners in this program acquire the following skills: Learn basic networking concepts including V2V, V2I and V2X communication; Understand common security terms and concepts and how they relate to automobiles in both a technical and compliance nature; Understand relevant vehicle technologies including ECU's (Electronic control unit) and basic electrical theory; Read and write basic computer programs and scripts; Develop process and procedures for testing the security of a vehicle's information network; Practice reverse engineering techniques for testing security.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Electrical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computer Science</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 185 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.185</courseId>
                        <course_title>Local and Mobile Networking Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 200 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Network Security - Security+</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 285 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.285</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Automotive Penetration Testing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>19</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>19</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTASVT">
      <ProgramId>CTASVT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Automotive Services Technician</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTASVT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for employment as a certified automotive technician. Students will diagnose and repair malfunctions in automobile engines, suspensions and steering systems, brakes, electrical and electronic systems and engine drivability issues. This program also offers opportunities to explore vehicle performance, diesel, alternative fuel vehicles, hybrid vehicles and to participate in the building of performance vehicles. The program prepares the student for the State of Michigan Mechanic Certification tests as well as the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification Exams.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Duff</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Service</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Electrical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 132 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.132</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Engines</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 133 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.133</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Fuel Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 134 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.134</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Transmissions</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 254 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.254</courseId>
                        <course_title>Suspension and Steering Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 255 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.255</courseId>
                        <course_title>Brake Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 256 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.256</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical and Electronic Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): ATT 114, ATT 180, ATT 257, ATT 266.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>30</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>30</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>30</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Duff</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTBCAC">
      <ProgramId>CTBCAC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Broadcast Media Arts</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTBCAC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>CMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Communications, Media &amp;Theatre</department>
      <program_desc>The Broadcast Media Arts certificate gives students training in the realm of radio, including live production, editing, vocal delivery and scriptwriting. These skills set the groundwork for a career in radio and highlight training for other fields including voice-over work, broadcast journalism, public relations, marketing and promotions, advertising and media production. This certificate prepares students who are career-track minded and looking to go directly into the field, along with those who are planning to complete further studies.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Dena Blair</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 150 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Radio Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 155 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Scriptwriting for Broadcast Media Arts</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 160 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Voice and Articulation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 170 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.170</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Radio Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>12</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>12</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Dena Blair</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Communications, Media &amp;Theatre</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTBUSB">
      <ProgramId>CTBUSB.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Enterprise Basics</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTBUSB</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will build develop a foundational understanding of business operations basics. It will provide a framework for students to develop a plan for future study in the business field.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Students must have:<br/>
-Academic Math Level of 3 to enroll in ACC 111</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Marketing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>15</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>15</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTCDA">
      <ProgramId>CTCDA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Child Development</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTCDA</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students  to meet all the requirements to apply for the national Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. It also prepares students for employment in child care centers or in family home daycare settings working with infants and toddlers, or preschoolers. Skills from the 13 functional areas required by the National Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition are emphasized.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Students must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 122 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Early Care and Education - I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 123 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.123</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Early Care and Education - II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 132 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.132</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Development Practicum I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 133 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.133</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Development Practicum II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Optional (not required): ECD 124*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>10</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>10</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>10</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*This additional course is not required for the WCC Certificate, but may be taken to prepare for the final assessment test administered by the National Council and to complete the final observation assessment for the Child Development Associate credential.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTCSSC">
      <ProgramId>CTCSSC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Software Applications</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTCSSC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program provides computer skills training in seven office software applications, using the Microsoft Office Suite as well as a Web browser. These courses are primarily intended for students preparing for careers in the administrative office support area. The courses also give students skills that can be applied toward careers in computer application support and records management. It is recommended that students completing the software applications program be able to key at least 40 words per minute.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 106 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.106</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electronic Planning, Sharing and Organization</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 157 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.157</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 182 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.182</courseId>
                        <course_title>Database Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 184 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.184</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Personal Management Application and Internet Resources</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Presentation Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 208 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Desktop Publishing for the Office</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>19</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>19</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTCSTC">
      <ProgramId>CTCSTC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Systems Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTCSTC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for employment as a microcomputer service technician. While preparing students to pass the Computer Technology Industry Association's (CompTIA) A+ Certification Examination, the program goes well beyond the requirements of the exam. The student will develop hands-on troubleshooting skills in solving hardware problems, working with operating systems, and relating to customers. This program also provides the foundation for Washtenaw Community College's two advanced certificates in computer networking.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>James Lewis</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Command Line Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 160 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Systems Technology I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 165 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.165</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Systems Technology II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 185 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.185</courseId>
                        <course_title>Local and Mobile Networking Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 or</course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 270 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.270</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Forensics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>James Lewis</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTCNS">
      <ProgramId>CTCNS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Supervision</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTCNS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This Construction Supervision Certificate program enables apprentice and journey-level members of the articulated union building trade apprenticeship programs to enter the job market with knowledge and skills in planning, organizing and supervising construction projects. This certificate provides an option for those who want to attain a higher position in the construction field and for those desiring to start their own companies.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>The program is only open to active members of articulated union building trade apprenticeship programs.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 111 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision I: Motivating Employees</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 122 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision II: Supervisory Skills</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 210 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision III: Legal and Personnel Aspects</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 222 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision IV: The Construction Project</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 230 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision V: Scheduling and Project Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>15</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>15</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTCON1">
      <ProgramId>CTCON1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Technology I</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTCON1</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for entry-level jobs in a broad range of careers in the construction industry, where they need an understanding of building systems, the safe use of tools and equipment, materials, and the vocabulary of the field.</program_desc>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 104 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Framing I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 105 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Framing II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 108 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Construction Technology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 204 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.204</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Finishes - Interior</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 205 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Finishes - Exterior</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 255 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.255</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Concrete and Masonry</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>17</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>17</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTBCS">
      <ProgramId>CTBCS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Core Business Skills</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTBCS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>The purpose of this program is to provide a series of courses so students gain a basic understanding of business and the core foundation of business principles. The goal is to provide students the opportunity to combine this certificate with a number of other business certificates as they progress toward an associate's degree. The courses in this program are required in WCC's Business Associate in Arts Degree and the Accounting Associate in Applied Science programs. This certificate also supports WCC's Management, Retail and Supply Chain associate degree programs offered by the School of Business and Entrepreneurial Studies and supports any of the occupational programs where students will be working in a business setting.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Doug Waters</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>An Academic Math Level is required for CIS 110, ACC 111 and BMG 265.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 122 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Managerial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 265 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.265</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 110 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computer Information Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>21</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>21</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>21</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Doug Waters</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTCURM">
      <ProgramId>CTCURM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Cultural Resource Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTCURM</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>The Cultural Resource Management (CRM) certificate program enables beginning and intermediate students interested in Anthropology and Archaeology the opportunity to gain the knowledge and hands-on skills necessary to become employed in CRM. Topics include (but are not limited to) archaeological survey, Phase I and Phase II excavation, post-excavation analysis, artifact curation, documentation and analysis of skeletal and dental remains, cultural and archaeological theory, and the use of computer applications relevant to the discipline.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Christopher Barrett</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Academic Math Level 3 is required to enroll in ANT 245.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
   </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>0</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Christopher Barrett</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CFDAC">
      <ProgramId>CFDAC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Dental Assisting</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CFDAC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program prepares students for dental assisting positions in a variety of settings such as private dental offices, dental schools, the military, and dental insurance offices. The curriculum includes the required dental radiography courses that allow graduates to expose dental radiographs in the State of Michigan. The program also prepares students for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) examination, which leads to the nationally recognized status of a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA). As a CDA, graduates assist in the treatment of patients. Graduates of the program are also prepared to take the Michigan State Board of Dentistry examination, which gives recognition as a Registered Dental Assistant (RDA). As an RDA in the State of Michigan, graduates can perform specific intra-oral functions generally performed by a dentist. The program is accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation, 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611.</p>
         <p>Students may enroll in this program in one of two pathways. Pathway I is the format for the student who is not employed in a dental office. Pathway II (ADAEP) is the advanced standing option for the dental assistant with two or more years of experience as a dental assistant who has passed all three portions of the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) CDA examination. These pathways are described in detail at <a href="https://catalog.wccnet.edu/current/programs/cfdac.php">https://catalog.wccnet.edu/current/programs/cfdac.php</a>.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jodi Neuman</advisor>
         <advisor>Tina Sprague</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a>. Completed and signed applications must be submitted during the dates indicated on the application to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Welcome Center, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building. Applications for both pathways are processed on a first-qualified, first admitted basis.</swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Washtenaw Community College uses a limited enrollment process for admission to this program. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission. For detailed information regarding admission to this health care program, please visit our Health Care website at <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/</a>. Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change.</p>
         <p>Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first begin the program. Details regarding WCC's admissions process and to download the application can be found on WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a>.</p>
         <p>Admission Requirements for Pathway I (On Campus):<br/>
Each year approximately 18 students are accepted to Pathway I for a Fall start on a first-qualified, first-admitted basis.<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. Participation in a mandatory information session. Contact Jodi Neuman at jneuman@wccnet.edu.<br/>
3. Program prerequisite courses: HSC 101 or HSC 124 with a minimum grade of C+/2.3. Students who have completed BIO 109 or BIO 111 will have the admission requirement for HSC 101 or HSC 124 waived.<br/>
4. Academic Reading Level of 6 (College Level).<br/>
5. Academic Writing Level of 6 (College Level).<br/>
6. Verification of high school diploma or its equivalent, or post-secondary degree.<br/>
7. 18 years of age by May 15th of the year of program completion.<br/>
8. Technical Standards (see application packet). WCC reserves the right to request, before or during the program, that students successfully demonstrate specific physical and cognitive abilities related to the program.</p>
         <p>Admission Requirements for Pathway II (ADAEP):<br/>
Each year, approximately 12 students are accepted to Pathway II for a Fall semester start on a first-qualified, first-admitted basis.<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. Contact Tina Sprague in the Dental Assisting Department at ksprague@wccnet.edu.<br/>
3. Academic Reading Level of 6 (College Level).<br/>
4. Academic Writing Level of 6 (College Level).<br/>
5. Current and valid CPR card.<br/>
6. Pass all three portions (GC, RHS and ICE) of the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Certified Dental Assisting (CDA) Examination or graduate from an American Dental Association (ADA) Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) Accredited Dental Assisting program.<br/>
7. Students must be employed in a dental office at least 24 hours per week as a chairside dental assistant. The participating dentist must validate the student's skills (see the Student Agreement of Participation and Dentist Agreement of Participation forms in the admission packet).<br/>
         </p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>Continuing Eligibility for Pathway I (On Campus):<br/>
1. Complete orientation checklist within the DA Pathway I Orientation Blackboard Site<br/>
2. Students must purchase an account from a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check and submit health records to the department by the deadlines provided at the mandatory orientation session.<br/>
3. Additional background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific clinical facilities. Any student found to have a positive drug screen for drugs prohibited by State of Michigan or Federal law (including marijuana) or controlled substances will be dismissed from the program. Failure to receive an acceptable criminal background/fingerprinting at any time, will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
4. Students must complete any other health requirements as designated by the clinical sites.<br/>
5. All Dental Assisting (DEN) and support courses to the program must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
6. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.</p>
         <p>Continuing Eligibility for Pathway II (ADAEP):<br/>
1. Complete orientation checklist within the DA Pathway II Orientation Blackboard Site<br/>
2. Continual employment working a minimum 24 hours per week as a chairside dental assistant during the program is required.<br/>
3. All Dental Assisting (DEN) and support courses to the program must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
4. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting as requested by the Dental Assisting Department. Any student found to have a positive drug screen for drugs prohibited by State of Michigan or Federal law (including marijuana) or controlled substances will be dismissed from the program. Failure to receive an acceptable criminal background/fingerprinting at any time, will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
5. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Pathway I</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 1 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 102 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Managing Safe Practice in Dentistry</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 106 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.106</courseId>
                        <course_title>Biomedical Science for Dental Assistants</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 107 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.107</courseId>
                        <course_title>Oral Anatomy</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 108 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Dental Radiography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 110 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Clinical Dental Assisting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 112 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.112</courseId>
                        <course_title>Dental Materials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 2 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 118 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.118</courseId>
                        <course_title>Preventive Dentistry</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 120 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Patient Records</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 128 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.128</courseId>
                        <course_title>Dental Radiography Practice</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 129 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.129</courseId>
                        <course_title>Patient Assessment</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 130 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Practice</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 131 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Dental Specialties</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 3 (Spring/Summer)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 202 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.202</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Clinical Practice</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 204 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.204</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Functions</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 212 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.212</courseId>
                        <course_title>Dental Practice Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>9</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>35</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Pathway II (ADAEP)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>DANB Exam</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Students must pass all three portions of the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) exam prior to entry.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>22</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>22</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 204 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.204</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Functions</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DEN 230 </course>
                        <courseId>DEN.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Alternative Dental Assisting Education Project</course_title>
                        <course_credits>9</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>35</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>105</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>Dental Assisting Certificate and Degree Completion<br/>
Students completing the Dental Assisting courses outlined above will obtain a Certificate in Dental Assisting. Students may also complete an associate degree by using the same core dental assisting courses in addition to completing the general education requirements and electives for an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Occupational Studies.</p>
         <p/>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jodi Neuman</advisor>
            <advisor>Tina Sprague</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTBSMS">
      <ProgramId>CTBSMS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Digital Business Marketing and Sales</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTBSMS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate is designed to provide students with the opportunity for employment in digital marketing and sales that require basic digital business applications. Specific skills include customer interface, basic market research, business trends, presentation content, presentation tools and business market analysis. This program allows students to obtain this certificate as a specialized credential as they progress towards an advanced business certificate, Associate Degree or a transfer pathway to a four-year university.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Competency in keyboarding and internet navigation skills are necessary for success in this program. If students need to improve keyboarding skills, take BOS 101A before beginning the program.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 155 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business on the Internet</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 160 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Sales</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Marketing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>15</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>15</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTDVPC">
      <ProgramId>CTDVPC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Digital Video Production</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTDVPC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for entry-level media production positions in organizations where they will create digitized video productions for the Web and other presentation forms that may be used for informational, documentary, instructional, commercial, artistic, or other purposes. The program provides instruction in all facets of video production from program design to hands-on recording through the editing process. Students also gain skills in the use of computer software applications.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>A high school Macintosh-based course, or GDT 105 with a "C-" or better, or instructor permission is recommended.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Photography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 105 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundations in Digital Video I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 125 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundations in Digital Video II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 203 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.203</courseId>
                        <course_title>Commercial Video Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 270 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.270</courseId>
                        <course_title>Documentary Video Production I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 276 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.276</courseId>
                        <course_title>Video Graphics I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>21</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>21</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>21</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTEDPP">
      <ProgramId>CTEDPP.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Education Paraprofessional</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTEDPP</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for immediate employment as a paraprofessional in PK-12 classrooms, or to work with school-age children in before or aftercare programs. Special education, math, and literacy teaching practices are emphasized. Students who want to earn an Elementary Education Transfer Associate in Applied Science may apply the total hours of this certificate program towards that degree. Requirements may vary among colleges so students should meet with elementary education advisors early in their studies.</program_desc>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>ECD.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Development*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 220 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Development and Learning</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 240 or</course>
                        <courseId>ECD.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Education of the Young Child with Exceptionalities*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 251 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.251</courseId>
                        <course_title>Education of Exceptional Children</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EDU 104 </course>
                        <courseId>EDU.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Teaching in a Diverse Society</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 240 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Children's Literature</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 148 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.148</courseId>
                        <course_title>Functional Math for Elementary Teachers I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>* Students wishing to take ECD 240 need to first take its prerequisite, ECD 101.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTEVSF">
      <ProgramId>CTEVSF.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Electric Vehicle (EV) Safety &amp; Fundamentals</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTEVSF</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will be introduced to the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) market. Students will learn the safety standards, precautions, and best practices needed when working around EV's. Topics of study will include basic electrical system identification and testing along with ever evolving new technologies incorporated in alternativeenergy vehicles such as EV's. This mini-certificate will prepare students for EV specific ASE testing required for the industry.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Miltello</advisor>
         <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
         <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Electrical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 180 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Alternative Vehicle Fundamentals &amp; Safety</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 280 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.280</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Electric and Hybrid Vehicles</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>10</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>10</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>10</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Miltello</advisor>
            <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
            <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTEVST">
      <ProgramId>CTEVST.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Electric Vehicle (EV) Service Techician</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTEVST</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will be introduced to the skills needed to perform as an entry level technician within the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) market. Students will learn how to identify and practice the safety standards and precautions needed when servicing EV's. Topics of study will include, but will not be limited to: EV service and maintenance procedures, EV specific tooling, high-voltage and low-voltage system diagnostics, and battery management system operation along with ever evolving new technologies incorporated in the production of EV's. This certificate will prepare students for EV-specific ASE testing required for the industry.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Miltello</advisor>
         <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
         <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Service</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Electrical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 180 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Alternative Vehicle Fundamentals &amp; Safety</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 256 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.256</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical and Electronic Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 280 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.280</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Electric and Hybrid Vehicles</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 282 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.282</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Energy Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>22</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>22</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>22</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Miltello</advisor>
            <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
            <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTEDT">
      <ProgramId>CTEDT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Engineering and Design Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTEDT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>The Engineering Design Technology program prepares students to create and design products using engineering software and production methods used in today's growing global economy. Students will be introduced to product design processes and engineering and design technology concepts. Using various software tools, students will experiment with design concepts as a mean to developing unique products for the construction, automotive or other production industries. Hands-on experience with design-appropriate materials will round out the development process.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>Students must earn a "C" or better in all courses.</swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EGT 100 </course>
                        <courseId>EGT.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Engineering Product Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EGT 125 </course>
                        <courseId>EGT.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Engineering Design Technology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EGT 150 </course>
                        <courseId>EGT.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Engineering Design Technology Material Science</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EGT 175 </course>
                        <courseId>EGT.175</courseId>
                        <course_title>Engineering Design Technology Material Processing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective: art, manufacturing, welding, woodworking or other department approved course.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTESL1">
      <ProgramId>CTESL1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>English as a Second Language</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTESL1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>ENGD</dept_code>
      <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate is for international students who would like to prepare for college degree study in the United States. Students experience rigorous English study in grammar, writing, listening/speaking, and reading in order to given them the best possible chances of success in future degree studies.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Heather Zettelmaier</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>This certificate is open only to international students who speak English as their second language. Students must place into Low-Intermediate to Advanced ESL courses at WCC using the English Placement Test (EPT).</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ESL 132 </course>
                        <courseId>ESL.132</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intermediate ESL Grammar*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ESL 161 </course>
                        <courseId>ESL.161</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced ESL Grammar*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ESL 128 </course>
                        <courseId>ESL.128</courseId>
                        <course_title>Low Intermediate ESL Reading and Writing*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ESL 134 </course>
                        <courseId>ESL.134</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intermediate ESL Reading*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Students with higher reading levels may substitute ESL 167 to replace ESL 128 and/or ESL 134</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ESL 138 or</course>
                        <courseId>ESL.138</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intermediate ESL Writing*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Students with higher writing levels may substitute ESL 168</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ESL 135 or</course>
                        <courseId>ESL.135</courseId>
                        <course_title>English Listening, Pronunciation and Conversation (ESL)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach 24 total credits may be required</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>24</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>24</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>24</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Students will be placed at appropriate entry-level course based on EPT or regular Accuplacer scores.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Heather Zettelmaier</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTENTI">
      <ProgramId>CTENTI.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Entrepreneurship and Innovation</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTENTI</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate provides students with the ability to continuously learn and adapt the business knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to succeed in business, whether as an entrepreneur starting and operating a small business or as an entrepreneur within an organization. Students learn to recognize market opportunities within an industry, plan a business initiative to develop their big idea, and evaluate its profit potential. This certificate is appropriate for students who wish to be self-employed.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 101 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Entrepreneurship I: Finding Your Opportunity</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 109 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Entrepreneurship II: Starting Your Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 209 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.209</courseId>
                        <course_title>Entrepreneurship III - Running and Growing Your Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Select 9 credits from any WCC business or occupational certificate program.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>9</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTENTE">
      <ProgramId>CTENTE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Entrepreneurship Essentials</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTENTE</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate will prepare the student to start a business venture by examining the vital tools needed to support a small business opportunity. Students will develop business and financial plans, a business website and present (pitch) their ideas. This certificate will be a stackable credential which may also be applied to the Entrepreneurship and Innovation certificate or the Management degree with the Entrepreneurship and Innovation concentration.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 101 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Entrepreneurship I: Finding Your Opportunity</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 109 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Entrepreneurship II: Starting Your Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 209 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.209</courseId>
                        <course_title>Entrepreneurship III - Running and Growing Your Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>9</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>9</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>9</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTMNGE">
      <ProgramId>CTMNGE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Esports Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTMNGE</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>The certificate in Esports Management is designed for students seeking specialized expertise in the rapidly growing field of esports. This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for diverse roles within the esports industry, ranging from management, event coordination and team strategy development.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 161 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.161</courseId>
                        <course_title>Esports Event Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 163 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.163</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Esports</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 165 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.165</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Sports and Entertainment Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>9</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>9</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>9</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTFPA">
      <ProgramId>CTFPA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Fine and Performing Arts</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTFPA</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students are given the opportunity to develop and refine the skills used in their craft. The student's career plans are enriched through the opportunity to develop a plan for self-management. Together, these two areas will help students determine their short-and-long term career goals.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allison Fournier</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 130 or</course>
                        <courseId>ART.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Art Appreciation</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 180 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Music Appreciation: Our World</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 285 or</course>
                        <courseId>ART.285</courseId>
                        <course_title>Self-Management for Working Artists</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 285 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.285</courseId>
                        <course_title>Self-Management for Working Artists</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Choose nine credits from a single discipline in either ART, DAN*, DRA or MUS*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>9</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
               </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>15</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>15</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Credit for courses that can be repeated for credit will be counted only two times toward the minimum of nine credits, regardless of the number of times the course can be repeated.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allison Fournier</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CFGDTC">
      <ProgramId>CFGDTC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Graphic Design</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CFGDTC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program provides students with entry-level skills in graphic design and allows students to upgrade or expand their present skills. It also is a path for upgrading or expanding skills in one's present employment. Students will focus on typography and the foundations of visual communication design for both print and on-screen media, and build skills in the most widely used graphic design software applications. This program provides credits towards the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Graphic Design.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
         <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Good computer skills and aptitude are required to enroll in GDT computer-based courses. GDT courses are taught using Macintosh computers.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 100 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Typography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 104 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Graphic Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 112 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.112</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles and Problem-Solving in Graphic Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 110 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interface Design I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 210 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interface Design II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 220 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Publication Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Electives: ART 101, ART 102, ART 111, ART 112, ART 114, ART 120, ART 122, ART 125, ART 127, ART 129, GDT 106, GDT 108, GDT 239, or any 100 level or higher ANI, PHO or VID course.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>27</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>27</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>27</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
            <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTHCF">
      <ProgramId>CTHCF.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Health Care Foundations</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTHCF</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>HLTS</dept_code>
      <department>Health Science</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program helps students acquire basic knowledge and skills in math, foundational sciences, healthcare terminology and general education courses. The certificate fulfills major pre-admission requirements for Nursing, Physical Therapist Assistant, Radiography, Surgical Technology and general education requirements for an Associate in Applied Science degree. It provides students applying for a "high demand" healthcare associate's degree program with a certificate for the completion of most general education and/or pre-admission course requirements of the intended program. Students who plan to enter healthcare programs are encouraged to contact a counselor and enroll in the Healthcare Exploration course.</p>
         <p>Complete one of the following Concentrations:<br/>
Nursing Intent<br/>
Physical Therapist Assistant Intent<br/>
Radiography Intent<br/>
Surgical Technology Intent<br/>
No Specialty</p>
         <p>Math requirements vary dramatically from concentration to concentration. Please see an advisor for assistance with selecting an appropriate math course.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
   </options>
      <concentrations>
         <swrcurrpcrs_crst_code>Minimum Concentration Credits Required for the Program:	24</swrcurrpcrs_crst_code>
         <swbcurrprog_conc_state>Select a concentration for requirements and total credits required for program.</swbcurrprog_conc_state>
         <swvcurrmajr_long_desc>Health Care Foundations Concentrations</swvcurrmajr_long_desc>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Nursing Intent (PNUR)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 111</class>
                     <title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function*</title>
                     <credit>5</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 101 or</class>
                     <title>Fundamentals of Speaking</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 102 or</class>
                     <title>Interpersonal Communication</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 200</class>
                     <title>Family Communication</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>ENG 111 or</class>
                     <title>Composition I</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>ENG 226</class>
                     <title>Composition II</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 100 or</class>
                     <title>Basic Nursing Assistant Skills</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class/>
                     <title>Current or expired Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Certification</title>
                     <credit>0</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class/>
                     <title>HSC 101 is strongly recommended but not required</title>
                     <credit>0</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 131</class>
                     <title>CPR/AED and First Aid</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>Elective</class>
                     <title>MTH 160, MTH 160X, or any Math course numbered MTH 176 or higher**</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PHL 244</class>
                     <title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PSY 206</class>
                     <title>Life Span Developmental Psychology</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 147 or</class>
                     <title>Hospital Microbiology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 237</class>
                     <title>Microbiology</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 212</class>
                     <title>Pathophysiology: Alterations in Structure and Function</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 103</class>
                     <title>Healthcare Exploration</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>28</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>28</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Physical Therapist Assistant Intent (PPTA)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 111</class>
                     <title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function*</title>
                     <credit>5</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 101 or</class>
                     <title>Fundamentals of Speaking</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 102</class>
                     <title>Interpersonal Communication</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>ENG 111 or</class>
                     <title>Composition I</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>ENG 226</class>
                     <title>Composition II</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 101 or</class>
                     <title>Healthcare Terminology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 124</class>
                     <title>Medical Terminology</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 103</class>
                     <title>Healthcare Exploration</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 131</class>
                     <title>CPR/AED and First Aid</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 147</class>
                     <title>Growth and Development</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>Elective</class>
                     <title>MTH 160 or MTH 160X**</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PHL 244</class>
                     <title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PSY 100</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Psychology</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>27</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>27</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Radiography Intent (PRAD)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 109 or</class>
                     <title>Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 111</class>
                     <title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function*</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 101 or</class>
                     <title>Fundamentals of Speaking</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 102</class>
                     <title>Interpersonal Communication</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>ENG 111 or</class>
                     <title>Composition I</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>ENG 226</class>
                     <title>Composition II</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 101 or</class>
                     <title>Healthcare Terminology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 124</class>
                     <title>Medical Terminology</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 131</class>
                     <title>CPR/AED and First Aid</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>Elective</class>
                     <title>MTH 125 or MTH 125X, MTH 160 or MTH 160X, or any Math Level 4 or higher course**</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PHL 244</class>
                     <title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PSY 100 or</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Psychology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>RAD 100</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>SOC 100</class>
                     <title>Principles of Sociology</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>24</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>24</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Surgical Technology Intent (PSUR)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 111</class>
                     <title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function*</title>
                     <credit>5</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 237</class>
                     <title>Microbiology</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>ENG 111 or</class>
                     <title>Composition I</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>ENG 226</class>
                     <title>Composition II</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>Elective</class>
                     <title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>Elective</class>
                     <title>Speech/Comp Elective(s)</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 101 or</class>
                     <title>Healthcare Terminology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 124</class>
                     <title>Medical Terminology</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>Elective</class>
                     <title>MTH 125 or MTH 125X, MTH 160 or MTH 160X, MTH 168 or MTH 169, or any Math Level 4 or higher course**</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PHL 244</class>
                     <title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 131</class>
                     <title>CPR/AED and First Aid</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 103</class>
                     <title>Healthcare Exploration</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>27</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>27</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>No Specialty (OTH) - also available online</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 101 or</class>
                     <title>Concepts of Biology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 102 or</class>
                     <title>Human Biology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 109 or</class>
                     <title>Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>BIO 111</class>
                     <title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function*</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 101 or</class>
                     <title>Fundamentals of Speaking</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 102 or</class>
                     <title>Interpersonal Communication</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>COM 200</class>
                     <title>Family Communication</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>ENG 111</class>
                     <title>Composition I</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 101</class>
                     <title>Healthcare Terminology</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 131</class>
                     <title>CPR/AED and First Aid</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 100 or</class>
                     <title>Basic Nursing Assistant Skills</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>RAD 100 or</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>HSC 103</class>
                     <title>Healthcare Exploration</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>Elective</class>
                     <title>MTH 125 or MTH 125X, MTH 160 or MTH 160X, MTH 168 or MTH 169, or any Math Level 4 or higher course**</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PHL 244</class>
                     <title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PSY 100 or</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Psychology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>SOC 100 or</class>
                     <title>Principles of Sociology</title>
                     <credit/>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>PSY 206</class>
                     <title>Life Span Developmental Psychology</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>24</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>24</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
      </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>24</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*CEM 101 Introductory Chemistry or high school chemistry is a required support course, with a grade of "C" or better.<br/>
**Completion of MTH 125X or MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in these programs. Completion of MTH 168 and MTH 169 will not fulfill the MTA Mathematics requirement. Students planning to transfer should take MTA-approved math courses. Financial aid will not cover an additional math course if a student enters a program with MTH 168 or MTH 169 but still needs an MTA math course.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Health Science</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTHVRR">
      <ProgramId>CTHVRR.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration - Residential</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTHVRR</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for entry-level jobs in HVAC contracting companies, HVAC servicing companies, hospitals, schools and other public institutions, and apprenticeships in large manufacturing plants and supply houses. In these commercial, residential, or institutional settings students combine their diagnostic and repair skills with customer relations skills to service heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment. This program also helps prepare students for the third class refrigeration licensure examination.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
         <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 101 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 102 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>HVAC Sheet Metal Fabrication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 103 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.103</courseId>
                        <course_title>Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 105 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Residential and Light Commercial Heating Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 107 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.107</courseId>
                        <course_title>Residential and Light Commercial Air Conditioning Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 108 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Residential HVAC Competency Exams and Codes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 104 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Soldering and Brazing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>24</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>24</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>24</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
            <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
            <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTHRE">
      <ProgramId>CTHRE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>HR Essentials</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTHRE</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>Interested in a career in HR? Interested in some quick credentials to serve you on the job? In this accelerated certificate program, students will learn basic human resources principles that promote organizational success and obtain a valuable résumé credential in as little as one semester.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 240 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Resources Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 279 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.279</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organizational Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>9</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>9</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>9</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTHRSO">
      <ProgramId>CTHRSO.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>HR Skills and Operations</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTHRSO</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for entry-level jobs as a human resource assistant or specialist where they will be assisting in activities that range from recruiting, interviewing and hiring job candidates to evaluating jobs, negotiating contracts, and ensuring company compliance with equal opportunity regulations. This program also provides students with basic management skills that will improve their ability to manage people.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 240 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Resources Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 279 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.279</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organizational Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CFIET">
      <ProgramId>CFIET.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Industrial Electronics Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CFIET</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for entry-level jobs in any of the industrial electricity/electronics cluster of occupations. Students  will develop skills in the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of industrial control systems with a focus on programmable logic controllers, electronic sensors, and electronic control circuits.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Students must have an Academic Math Level of 3 to enroll in ELE 111. One year of high school algebra with a grade of "C" or better is recommended.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Electronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 224 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 254 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.254</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTELED">
      <ProgramId>CTELED.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Introduction to Elementary Education</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTELED</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>BEHD</dept_code>
      <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program prepares students to transfer into an elementary education program at a four-year college or university. The first year of instruction in a bachelor's degree program in elementary education is covered. The program includes the general education courses used for many elementary education programs in Michigan that prepare students for the state-mandated basic skills tests. Requirements may vary among colleges so students should contact an advisor to discuss how the curriculum will transfer to your intended 4-year college.<br/>
         </p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Nichole Klemmer</advisor>
         <advisor>Mary Mullalond</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EDU 104 </course>
                        <courseId>EDU.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Teaching in a Diverse Society</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 240 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Children's Literature</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GEO 101 </course>
                        <courseId>GEO.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>World Regional Geography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 148 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.148</courseId>
                        <course_title>Functional Math for Elementary Teachers I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 149 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.149</courseId>
                        <course_title>Functional Math for Elementary Teachers II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHS 100 </course>
                        <courseId>PHS.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Physical Science for Educators</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 220 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Development and Learning</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 251 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.251</courseId>
                        <course_title>Education of Exceptional Children</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>35</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>35</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>35</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Nichole Klemmer</advisor>
            <advisor>Mary Mullalond</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTPAIW">
      <ProgramId>CTPAIW.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Ironworkers Pre-Apprenticeship</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTPAIW</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>WAFD</dept_code>
      <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      <program_desc>In this certificate program, students will be introduced to the necessary skills needed to be a Union Ironworker across the United States and Canada. Training includes print reading, safety and welding processes used by the Union Ironworker trades. Students who successfully complete the program will be eligible for advanced standing in the Ironworker Local Union Apprenticeship Training Program.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Glenn Kay II</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>All courses must be completed with a C or better.</swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 110 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ironworker Pre-Apprenticeship Orientation and Safety</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 114 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ironworker Pre-Apprenticeship Introduction to Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 116 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.116</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ironworker Pre-Apprenticeship Shielded Metal Arc Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 117 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.117</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ironworker Pre-Apprenticeship Flux Cored Arc Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 119 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.119</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ironworker Pre-Apprenticeship Rigging and Cranes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 120 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ironworker Pre-Apprenticeship Print Reading and Contextualized Math</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>17</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>17</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Glenn Kay II</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTMNGC">
      <ProgramId>CTMNGC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTMNGC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate offers students an opportunity to acquire skills to supervise an operation by learning and applying basic management principles through case studies and exercises. Upon completing this program, students will be able to use various tools to manage an operation which includes developing goals, organizing work activities, promoting desired employee performance, and monitoring productivity with a customer focus. Emphasis will be placed on developing skills that will involve both a critical and creative approach to management problem-solving activities. The certificate may also be applied toward various Associate in Applied Science degrees.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 273 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.273</courseId>
                        <course_title>Managing Operations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 279 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.279</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organizational Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 231 or</course>
                        <courseId>BMG.231</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nonprofit Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 291 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.291</courseId>
                        <course_title>Project Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>12</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>12</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTMA2">
      <ProgramId>CTMA2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Medical Assisting</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTMA2</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will develop comprehensive skills in managing both administrative and clinical duties such as coding, scheduling, arranging for laboratory services, instructing patients about medication and special diets and drawing blood. This program is designed to prepare professional multi-skilled individuals for employment in physician's offices, medical clinics, laboratories and other ambulatory health care facilities. Graduates will be prepared to sit for the medical assisting certification exam.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Rhonda Johns</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>High school diploma or GED</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>1. Students may be required to have a criminal background check and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of their clinical experience as requested by clinical facilities.<br/>
2. Completed health history form (physical examination)<br/>
3. Negative TB skin test<br/>
4. Current health insurance<br/>
5. Current BLS/CPR certification<br/>
6. Complete all courses with a minimum grade of "C"</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MED 101 </course>
                        <courseId>MED.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Medical Assisting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MED 104 </course>
                        <courseId>MED.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Assistant Math and Pharmacology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MED 112 </course>
                        <courseId>MED.112</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Assistant Administrative I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MED 114 </course>
                        <courseId>MED.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Assistant Lab I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MED 116 </course>
                        <courseId>MED.116</courseId>
                        <course_title>Insurance Billing and Coding Basics for the Medical Assistant</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>9</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MED 210 </course>
                        <courseId>MED.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Assistant Administrative II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MED 221 </course>
                        <courseId>MED.221</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Assistant Lab II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MED 241 </course>
                        <courseId>MED.241</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Assistant Clinical Practice</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MED 245 </course>
                        <courseId>MED.245</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>8</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>17</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>17</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Rhonda Johns</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTMBC">
      <ProgramId>CTMBC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Medical Billing and Coding</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTMBC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>P</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Phasing-Out, Students currently enrolled, not accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>HLTS</dept_code>
      <department>Health Science</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will develop comprehensive skills in classifying, coding, reporting, analyzing and managing medical data for both physician's office and large healthcare facility settings. Students will also learn how to code and process claims for reimbursement for multiple healthcare environments, and learn about pertinent laws, regulations, and compliance issues affecting healthcare information management and privacy. Upon completion of this program, students may be eligible to take the field related certification examinations offered by AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders) and/or AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association).</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kiela Samuels</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>BIO 102 or BIO 109 or BIO 111 and HSC 124 with a C minimum grade requirement.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>All courses must be completed with a GPA of 2.0 or better.</swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 102 or</course>
                        <courseId>BIO.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Biology</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 109 or</course>
                        <courseId>BIO.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 124 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.124</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Terminology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>7</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 185 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.185</courseId>
                        <course_title>Health Information Management/Electronic Health Record</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 205 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introductory ICD Coding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 215 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.215</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introductory Procedural Coding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 223 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.223</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Office Procedures</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 210 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intermediate/Advanced ICD-10 CM Coding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 220 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intermediate/Advanced Procedural Coding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 224 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Insurance and Reimbursement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>10</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 255 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.255</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Coding Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>3</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>32</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>32</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kiela Samuels</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Health Science</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTPHOD">
      <ProgramId>CTPHOD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Photography: Digital Imaging</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTPHOD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students learn technical and aesthetic workflows encompassing a wide range of techniques to extend creative expression and communicating ideas. Courses are technology-specific and include learning the operations of digital cameras and scanning devices accompanied by photo-editing software. Advanced preparation of high-resolution digital files for print output includes wide-format inkjet printers and data management strategies for external professional print service bureaus.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Terry Abrams (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
         <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Photography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 127 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.127</courseId>
                        <course_title>Digital Photo Imaging I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 129 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.129</courseId>
                        <course_title>Black and White Digital Imaging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 228 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.228</courseId>
                        <course_title>Digital Photo Imaging II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Terry Abrams (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
            <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTPHOP">
      <ProgramId>CTPHOP.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Photography: Portrait Imaging</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTPHOP</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate consists of courses that are genre-specific to the retail, commercial, and editorial portrait sectors of the industry. Students learn studio- and location-lighting workflows to produce portraiture of people, accompanied by professional digital portrait retouching techniques. Supporting assignments engage students in readings and discussions about various ethical, legal, and business practices encountered by photographers that produce images used in publications.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Terry Abrams (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
         <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Photography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 116 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.116</courseId>
                        <course_title>Studio Portraits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 117 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.117</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to the Studio</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 216 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.216</courseId>
                        <course_title>Environmental Portraiture</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>15</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>15</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Terry Abrams (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
            <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTPHOR">
      <ProgramId>CTPHOR.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Photography: Traditional Imaging</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTPHOR</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate consists of courses that emphasize the tools, techniques, and workflows of the traditional B&amp;W, film-based lab area. Study begins with digital camera operations and image-editing software, and then pivots to emphasize pathways of traditional photographic image construction methods.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Terry Abrams (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
         <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Photography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 122 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Film and Darkroom Photography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 210 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Alternative Processes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 211 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Large Format Photography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>13</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>13</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Terry Abrams (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
            <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTPA">
      <ProgramId>CTPA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Police Academy</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTPA</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The successful completion of this program is mandatory for anyone seeking law enforcement licensing in the State of Michigan. The Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) and the WCC Police Academy Advisory Committee have created the course content. The WCC Student Handbook, the MCOLES Policy and Procedure Manual, and the WCC Police Academy Daily Rules and Regulations will govern student conduct. The police academy is structured as an adult learning experience, and will require significant self-discipline on the part of the student. Teamwork is required. Just as sworn law enforcement officers operate under a code of honor which requires them to be above reproach in ethics and behavior, students will also be held to this same standard. MCOLES pre-enrollment is a corequisite of this course. Prospective students should review the "Selection and Employment Standards for Michigan Law Enforcement Officers" on the MCOLES Web site: <a href="http://mi.gov/mcoles">http://mi.gov/mcoles</a>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>Students must have a minimum of 41 college credits prior to admission to the Police Academy. Students are admitted to the program based on the priorities established by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES).</swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 229A </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.229A</courseId>
                        <course_title>Law Enforcement Training Part I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>12</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 229B </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.229B</courseId>
                        <course_title>Law Enforcement Training Part II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>7</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>19</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>19</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTRBUS">
      <ProgramId>CTRBUS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Retail and Business Operations</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTRBUS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>It takes a large number of people working in customer-facing roles as well as behind-the-scenes in a retail operation to keep employees, customers and investors happy. Students who complete this certificate will be knowledgeable, capable and enthusiastic employees who can procure, display and deliver products and services to customers profitable in a retail setting. Students will gain the skills and expertise needed to manage retail projects as well as make and communicate decisions related to human resources, profits, productivity and processes when managing the operations aspect of a business unit.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Retail Principles and Practices</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 228 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.228</courseId>
                        <course_title>Purchasing and Inventory Control</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 273 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.273</courseId>
                        <course_title>Managing Operations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 275 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.275</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business and Supply Chain Analytics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTROBT">
      <ProgramId>CTROBT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Robotics Technician</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTROBT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>The Robotics Technician certificate is a starting point for those with the desire to enter the field of automation and robotics. Students will learn how robots are programmed and wired into larger systems. Technicians work in industrial settings to operate, maintain, and program robots.</p>
         <p>Students with technology interests who enjoy working with their hands like gaming, manipulating code, robotics, 3D printing are suited for this line of work.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 224 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 101 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 101 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics I - I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 110 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics I - II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 212 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.212</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTSMM">
      <ProgramId>CTSMM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Social Media Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTSMM</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>The Social Media Management certificate program provides an immersive and focused curriculum aimed at preparing issues for a dynamic and rapidly evolving digital landscape. In this comprehensive program, students delve into the strategic and tactical aspects of social media management, gaining essential skills required to excel in the realm of online communication, branding, and marketing.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 202 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.202</courseId>
                        <course_title>Social Media Storytelling</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 203 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.203</courseId>
                        <course_title>Social Media Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 204 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.204</courseId>
                        <course_title>Social Media Analytics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>9</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>9</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>9</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTSEM">
      <ProgramId>CTSEM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Sports and Entertainment Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTSEM</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will focus on the unique sports and entertainment management industries. They will be introduced to the variety of sports and entertainment employment opportunities such as ticket sales, event management or representing a professional athlete or team. Students will develop analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills that sports and entertainment industry employers are looking for. Innovative instruction from professionals and collaborative learning will enhance their experience.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 165 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.165</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Sports and Entertainment Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 166 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.166</courseId>
                        <course_title>Sports and Entertainment Communications and Public Relations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 167 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.167</courseId>
                        <course_title>Sports and Entertainment Agency Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 168 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.168</courseId>
                        <course_title>Facilities and Event Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 169 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.169</courseId>
                        <course_title>Sports and Entertainment Marketing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Anthony Terry</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTSPTF">
      <ProgramId>CTSPTF.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Sterile Processing</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTSPTF</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate program prepares students for an occupation in central processing and sterilization of hospital instrumentation, supplies, and equipment. Students will apply theories and practices of central service departments contained in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, or clinics. The courses provide the fundamentals of central processing, supply and distribution, and provide instruction and practice in aseptic technique. Upon successful completion of this program, the student earns a certificate and may be eligible to sit for the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management National Certifying Examination.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Eligibility requirements that must be met prior to beginning SUR 101:<br/>
-Attendance at course orientation<br/>
-Successful background check per explanation at orientation</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>Eligibility requirements that must be met prior to beginning SUR 108:<br/>
-Negative TB skin test<br/>
-Complete Health History Form (physical examination)<br/>
-Hepatitis immunization series or titers on file<br/>
-Health insurance<br/>
-Current BLS/CPR certification<br/>
-All Surgical Technology (SUR) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C+/2.3<br/>
-Background check/drug screen/fingerprinting per policy of hospital</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 131 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>CPR/AED and First Aid</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 101 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Sterile Processing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 102 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Sterile Processing Equipment</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 108 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Sterile Processing Clinical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 109 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Sterile Processing Seminar</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open Elective</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTSCO">
      <ProgramId>CTSCO.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Supply Chain Operations</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTSCO</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>Students who complete this certificate will be knowledgeable, capable and enthusiastic employees who can effectively perform in a supply chain setting which involves coordinating suppliers, manufacturers, distributors and retailers to ensure that products and services are available to the final consumer in a timely and cost-effective fashion while maintaining the service level customers demand. As part of the program, students will be ready to take the tests needed to receive their CLA (Certified Logistics Associate) and CLT (Certified Logistics Technician) industry certifications.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 181 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.181</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Supply Chain Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 182 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.182</courseId>
                        <course_title>Warehousing and Logistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Transportation and Logistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 228 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.228</courseId>
                        <course_title>Purchasing and Inventory Control</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 275 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.275</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business and Supply Chain Analytics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTTC">
      <ProgramId>CTTC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Technical Communication</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTTC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>ENGD</dept_code>
      <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      <program_desc>As a fast-track program for career changers or a foundational program for first time professionals, this program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for writing end-user documentation such as printed manuals, online help systems and screencast training modules. Using tools of the technical communication profession, the student will develop skill in audience analysis; tutorial, procedure and reference guide writing; project management; document design; and usability testing. Designed to provide the student with practical and theoretical principles of technical communication, the program prepares students for employment in a wide variety of opportunities in the field. To this end, students will also learn how to conduct a formal job search and create professional portfolios to better compete for jobs. Those without previous college experience can use this certificate to seek work as interns and in co-op positions in technical communication while pursuing the Associate in Arts Degree in Technical Communication.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Lisa Veasey</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Basic computer literacy.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 107 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.107</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing Fundamentals*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 208 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing for Print Delivery</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 209 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.209</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing for Online Delivery</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 218 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.218</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing for eLearning</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 245 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.245</courseId>
                        <course_title>Job Search Success Seminar</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Select GDT Elective 1: GDT 101, GDT 104, GDT 108, or GDT 110</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Select GDT Elective 2: GDT 101, GDT 104, GDT 108, or GDT 110</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>20</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>20</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>20</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Students with equivalent coursework/experience are encouraged to contact the program advisor for appropriate course placement.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Lisa Veasey</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CTWLDS">
      <ProgramId>CTWLDS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Welding and Fabrication Principles</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CTWLDS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>WAFD</dept_code>
      <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This certificate introduces students to safe welding and cutting practices and principles including, proper technique and position, weld quality requirements, destructive and non-destructive testing and examination methods, print reading and interpretation of welding symbols as well as basic metal fabrication. Students will use the foundation and working knowledge to weld in all processes, perform repair techniques using thermal cutting and gouging, apply the requirements to executive quality welds and apply CNC programming language that can be used to produce parts that can be assembled and welded. This certificate serves as a fundamental pathway into the Welding and Fabrication Advanced Applications certificate and Welding Technology degree. Students who successfully complete this certificate will have learned the skills sought by the workforce as an entry-level welder and fabricator.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to 2D CAD CAM Programming and Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 106 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.106</courseId>
                        <course_title>Welding Print Reading</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 109 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Welding Safety and OSHA Regulations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 125 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Welding Processes I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 126 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.126</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Welding Processes II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 130 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 131 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Thermal Cutting, Gouging and Weld Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 139 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.139</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Metal Fabrication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 140 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Inspection and Testing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>24</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>24</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>24</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVAAST">
      <ProgramId>CVAAST.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Administrative Assistant II</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVAAST</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program provides comprehensive preparation for individuals who are currently employed as office assistants and who wish to advance their careers in office administration by upgrading their skills. Providing the knowledge and skills necessary for employment as a high-level administrative assistant or executive assistant in the public or private sector, this advanced certificate builds on skills developed in the Administrative Assistant I certificate program. In the Administrative Assistant II program, emphasis is placed on the expanding duties of an administrative assistant, and on the necessity of acquiring an in-depth knowledge of integrated software applications for the office. While mastering the technical knowledge essential for the office professional, students will also learn office management and organizational principles. Additionally, the program provides opportunities for skill enhancement in information processing, basic financial management, electronic presentations, and office administration. Upon completion of this program, the student will receive an advanced certificate as an administrative assistant.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Completion of the Administrative Assistant I Certificate. Exceptions may be allowed upon consultation with a program advisor and evidence of relevant prior professional and/or academic experience.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 182 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.182</courseId>
                        <course_title>Database Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Presentation Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 208 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Desktop Publishing for the Office</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electronic Forms Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Office Administration</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 284 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.284</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVAUB2">
      <ProgramId>CVAUB2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Advanced Auto Body Repair</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVAUB2</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This advanced certificate is designed for students who have completed the foundational Auto Body Repair (CTAUBR) program and wish to deepen their expertise in specialized areas of the field. This certificate focuses on advanced techniques and skills, providing hands-on training in critical industry areas to prepare students for high-demand roles in automotive repair.</p>
         <p>This certificate is part of the Transportation Technologies Associate Degree (APOETT). Students can declare the degree and receive both the foundational and advanced certificates, along with the Associate's degree upon completion of the program. This structure supports a comprehensive learning pathway, helping students achieve credentials while working toward their degree. Meet with a divisional advisor or faculty to determine the best approach according to your goals.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Completion of the Auto Body Repair (CTAUBR) program.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 114 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Applied Transportation Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 119 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.119</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Metal Shaping</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 150 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Custom Painting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Lightweighting Composite Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>12</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>12</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVASV2">
      <ProgramId>CVASV2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Advanced Automotive Services Technician</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVASV2</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>The Advanced Automotive Services Technician Certificate builds on the foundational skills gained in the Automotive Services Technician (CTASVT) program, allowing students to refine and tailor their expertise to align with their specific career goals in the automotive field. Completion of the CTASVT certificate is required for entry into this advanced certificate. This program offers specialized training in critical areas such as Engine Diagnosis and Repair, Heating and Air Conditioning Systems, Engine Drivability, and Advanced Transmissions. Additionally, students will broaden their skill set through courses in Applied Auto Body Welding and Alternative Vehicle Fundamentals and Safety.</p>
         <p>The CTASVT and the Advanced Automotive Services Technician (CVASV2) certificates are both embedded within the Transportation Technologies (APOETT - Auto Services Concentration), enabling students to achieve valuable credentials as they work toward their degree.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6, Academic Math Level 3, and completion of the Automotive Services Technician (CTASVT) certificate</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 136 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.136</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Transportation Technologies</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 251 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.251</courseId>
                        <course_title>Engine Diagnosis and Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 257 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.257</courseId>
                        <course_title>Heating and Air Conditioning Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 258 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.258</courseId>
                        <course_title>Engine Drivability</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 266 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.266</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Transmissions</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): ATT 114 or ATT 180</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>13</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>13</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVANIF">
      <ProgramId>CVANIF.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Animation for Film and Broadcast</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVANIF</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program will help prepare students to pursue a career in film, advertising, commercial and other pre-rendered animation fields. Students will learn to model, animate, texture and render in a fashion appropriate for the industries. They will also learn basic compositing and visual effects.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
         <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Students must have completed the 3D Animation Certificate or have appropriate industry experience.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 235 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.235</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Compositing and Visual Effects</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 250 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Modeling and Rigging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 260 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.260</courseId>
                        <course_title>3D Animation III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 127 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.127</courseId>
                        <course_title>Life Drawing I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 276 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.276</courseId>
                        <course_title>Video Graphics I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>19</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>19</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
            <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVANIG">
      <ProgramId>CVANIG.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Animation for Game Art</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVANIG</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program focuses on the growing electronic game industry. Students will build on their 3D animation skills and learn how to create game levels and custom game assets. Students will create basic artificial intelligence entities and triggers as well as in-game cinematics. Students will learn how to package a game for distribution.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
         <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Students must have completed the 3D Animation Certificate or have appropriate industry experience.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 180 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Game Level Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 190 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.190</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Game Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 240 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Game Level Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 250 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Modeling and Rigging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 260 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.260</courseId>
                        <course_title>3D Animation III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>19</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>19</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
            <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVAMSP">
      <ProgramId>CVAMSP.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Automation Specialist</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVAMSP</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>The Automation Specialist certificate builds on skills obtained in the Robotics Technician certificate for those with the desire to enter the field of automation and robotics. Students will learn how robots are programmed and wired into larger systems. Technicians work in industrial settings to operate, maintain, and program robots.</p>
         <p>Students with technology interests who enjoy working with their hands like gaming, manipulating code, robotics, 3D printing are suited for this line of work.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 254 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.254</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 105 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pneumatics and Hydraulics in Fluid Power</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 100 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundation Concepts for Manufacturing (CNC)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to 2D CAD CAM Programming and Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 221 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.221</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>17</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>17</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVBUSE">
      <ProgramId>CVBUSE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Enterprise Essentials</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVBUSE</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>In this program, students will build the essential skills for daily business operations, spanning the major fields of practice. Students will select courses from business management, marketing, finance and communication to build a personal career path.</p>
         <p>Suggested Career Paths</p>
         <p>Management<br/>
BMG 111 Business Law I<br/>
BMG 181 Introduction to Supply Chain Management<br/>
BMG 228 Purchasing and Inventory Control<br/>
BMG 240 Human Resources Management<br/>
BMG 273 Management Operations<br/>
BMG 293 Business Enterprise Essentials Capstone</p>
         <p>Finance<br/>
ACC 110 Payroll Accounting<br/>
ACC 131 QuickBooks<br/>
BMG 111 Business Law I<br/>
BMG 228 Purchasing and Inventory Control<br/>
BMG 293 Business Enterprise Essentials Capstone<br/>
BOS 184 Spreadsheet Software Applications I</p>
         <p>Marketing and Communications<br/>
BMG 160 Principles of Sales<br/>
BMG 165 Introduction to Sports and Entertainment Management<br/>
BMG 205 Creating the Customer Experience<br/>
BMG 206 Retail Principles and Practices<br/>
BMG 240 Human Resources Management<br/>
BMG 293 Business Enterprise Essentials Capstone</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Completion of the Business Enterprise Basics Certificate</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): Select 15 credits from ACC 110, ACC 131, BMG 111, BMG 160, BMG 165, BMG 181, BMG 205, BMG 206, BMG 228, BMG 240, BMG 273, BOS 184</course_title>
                        <course_credits>15</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 293 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.293</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Enterprise Essentials Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVCPGM">
      <ProgramId>CVCPGM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>C++ Programming</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVCPGM</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for jobs as a computer programmer where they will write C++ code and develop applications utilizing object-oriented programming techniques. Students will also develop skills that can be applied to the related jobs of programmer/analyst and software architect.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Prior programming experience is recommended. Students who have no programming experience should consider taking CPS 120.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 171 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.171</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Programming with C++</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 271 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.271</courseId>
                        <course_title>Object Features of C++</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 272 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.272</courseId>
                        <course_title>Data Structures with C++</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>12</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>12</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVCNAC">
      <ProgramId>CVCNAC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Networking Academy</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVCNAC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This Cisco Networking Academy program prepares students for a job as a network technician where they will install, configure, and troubleshoot Local Area Networks under the supervision of a network administrator. The focus is placed on cabling systems and internetworking hardware. It also gives students the knowledge they'll need to pass the Cisco Certified Network Associate Examination.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>James Lewis</advisor>
         <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Students must complete the Computer Systems Technology (CTCSTC) Certificate with a GPA of 2.0 or better or have equivalent industry experience to be admitted into the program.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 206 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Networks</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 216 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.216</courseId>
                        <course_title>Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 226 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>12</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>12</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>James Lewis</advisor>
            <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVCNOR">
      <ProgramId>CVCNOR.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Networking Operating Systems</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVCNOR</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program lays a foundation in preparation for a profession as a Microsoft Certified IT Professional. Students will install, configure, and troubleshoot Microsoft Client Server Networks. The program is designed to deploy and manage both Windows Server and Client Workstations in simulated real-life situations. Administering, managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting of Server Active Directory, Network Services, and other Server functions are all emphasized. All Server configured activities are tested out using Client Workstations to ensure they work, just as in a real business environment. The program is structured for those who are working towards Microsoft Server certifications. Also those already having certification who want to enhance their knowledge with the newer operating systems, as well as those who may just want to learn how to effectively implement these technologies are welcome.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
         <advisor>James Lewis</advisor>
         <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Completion of the Computer Systems Technology Program (CTCSTC) or CST 160 and CST 185 with a minimum grade of "C," passing the COMPTIA certification, or equivalent industry experience.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Microsoft Client/Server Administration</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 211 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Server Administration I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 224 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Identity with Windows Server</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 227 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.227</courseId>
                        <course_title>Administrating Windows Server Hybrid</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>15</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>15</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>This program is designed to be completed in a two semester time frame.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
            <advisor>James Lewis</advisor>
            <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVCON2">
      <ProgramId>CVCON2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Technology II</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVCON2</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This advanced certificate prepares students for specific careers in construction. The program will prepare students to take the State of Michigan Builder's License exam, create contracts for construction projects, and gain necessary techniques for specific contractors. Students preparing for the State of Michigan builder's license exam will also need CMG 130.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         <advisor>Cristy Lindemann</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Completion of the Construction Technology I Certificate or two years experience in the construction industry is required for entry into this program.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 225 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Builders License</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 230 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 235 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.235</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction - Building Codes and Prints</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 240 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction - Advanced Finishes and Techniques</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 260 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.260</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Remodeling</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 270 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.270</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Mechanicals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 130 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Site Safety and OSHA Regulations*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0-3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>19</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>19</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Students preparing for the State of Michigan builder's license exam will need CMG 130.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
            <advisor>Cristy Lindemann</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVABFC">
      <ProgramId>CVABFC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Custom Auto Body Fabrication and Chassis Design</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVABFC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>The Custom Auto Body Fabrication and Chassis Design certificate focuses on advanced body and paint techniques used to customize automobiles and turn them into "rolling showpieces." Students will expand on knowledge acquired in the Auto Body Repair program. Working in teams, students will build, complete and show a project vehicle. Students will learn advanced sheet metal fabrication and construction of a custom automobile chassis. Areas of study will include various types of building materials and their uses, measurement, pattern development, mechanical drawing, fastener selection, MIG and TIG welding and frame design and suspension types. Other topics such as candies, pearls, tri-stage paint jobs and the application of custom graphics will be discussed. Upon acquiring this advanced certificate, employment possibilities may include specialty shop technician, custom paint technician and metal fabricator/welder.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Timothy VanSchoick</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 260 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.260</courseId>
                        <course_title>Special Vehicle Prototyping</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 261 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.261</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pre-Production Chassis Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 262 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.262</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Special Vehicle Prototyping</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 263 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.263</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Pre-Production Chassis Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Timothy VanSchoick</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVCSCO">
      <ProgramId>CVCSCO.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Cybersecurity Operations</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVCSCO</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will develop the knowledge and skills associated with monitoring, detecting, investigating, analyzing and responding to security events, thus protecting systems and organizations from cybersecurity risks, threats and vulnerabilities. Students will prepare for the Cisco CCNA Cyber Operations Associate Examination.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Scott Shaper</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Completion of the Principles of Cybersecurity Advanced Certificate</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 290 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.290</courseId>
                        <course_title>Network Forensics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 141 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.141</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Programming Using Python</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 225 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Cybersecurity Operations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 296 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.296</courseId>
                        <course_title>Cybersecurity Operations Certification Preparation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>13</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>13</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Scott Shaper</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVHVCT">
      <ProgramId>CVHVCT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration - Commercial Trade</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVHVCT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is a capstone to HVAC-Residential Certification, and is designed for students who wish to develop skills in HVACR mechanics or installation. It prepares the student for industry-recognized certification (C/IS) for entry-level employment in commercial heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Additional theory and hands-on experience will increase students' knowledge base concerning HVACR systems at the commercial level. The student will develop knowledge and skills in sizing, layout, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting HVACR equipment.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
         <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Students must complete the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Residential Certificate (CTHVRR).</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 203 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.203</courseId>
                        <course_title>Refrigeration Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 205 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Hydronic Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 207 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Commercial Industry Standards with Competency Exams</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
               </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>10</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Core Courses</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 201 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Energy Audits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 202 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.202</courseId>
                        <course_title>Air System Layout and Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>7</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>17</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>17</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
            <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
            <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVMKTE">
      <ProgramId>CVMKTE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Marketing Essentials</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVMKTE</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>The Marketing Essentials advanced certificate will provide students with the essential skills for daily marketing management, spanning the major elements of practice in marketing which would allow them to be hired directly into this field. This certificate can be applied to the AAS Marketing degree.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Completion of the Digital Business Marketing and Sales certificate</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 181 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.181</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Supply Chain Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Retail Principles and Practices</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 212 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.212</courseId>
                        <course_title>Consumer Buying Behavior</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVCSCP">
      <ProgramId>CVCSCP.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Principles of Cybersecurity</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVCSCP</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed to meet the emerging demand for highly skilled cybersecurity professionals within the information technology industry and business community. This certificate program provides an in-depth examination of cybersecurity technology with an emphasis on executing a vulnerability analysis of an organization network and network hardening. The student will be trained to use various tools to analyze networks for vulnerabilities and secure networks through the application of various defense mechanisms including firewalls, intrusion detection and Virtual Private Networks (VPN).</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>In order to meet the requirements of the market for jobs in network security, students should have professional or educational experience in network and system administration.</swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Completion of the Computer Networking Academy Certificate or industry experience with Linux, Windows, working at the command line of any operating system and networking.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>Students must maintain a grade of "C" or better in the program requirements.</swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 200 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Network Security - Security+</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 205 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Penetration Testing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 210 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Network Security</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 295 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.295</courseId>
                        <course_title>Cybersecurity Industry Certification Preparation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>13</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>13</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVJVPR">
      <ProgramId>CVJVPR.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Program in Java</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVJVPR</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is intended for students who need to acquire skills in the Java programming language. The program also gives students skills that can be applied to the related jobs of programmer/analyst.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Prior programming experience is recommended. Students who have no programming experience should consider taking CPS 120.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 161 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.161</courseId>
                        <course_title>An Introduction to Programming with Java</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 261 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.261</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Java Concepts</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Select two of the following courses: CPS 251, CPS 276, CPS 278 or CPS 298</course_title>
                        <course_credits>8</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVSBMF">
      <ProgramId>CVSBMF.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Semiconductor and Battery Manufacturing</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVSBMF</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed to prepare students for high-demand careers in the semiconductor and battery industries. This program will provide hands-on training in semiconductor fabrication, battery assembly, testing, and quality control, with a focus on emerging technologies in electric vehicles (EV) and renewable energy storage. Students will develop the technical skills required for roles in advanced manufacturing, including process and test technicians. With connections to local industry partners and the opportunity to earn industry-recognized certifications, graduates will be equipped to enter a rapidly growing field with strong career prospects.</program_desc>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Students should have completed the Robotics Technician Certificate or have completed the courses within that certificate prior to enrolling in this advanced certificate.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 121 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.121</courseId>
                        <course_title>Soldering for Electronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 206 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Semiconductor Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 208 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Battery Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Electronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 254 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.254</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 105 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pneumatics and Hydraulics in Fluid Power</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>18</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>18</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CVWLDN">
      <ProgramId>CVWLDN.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Welding and Fabrication Advanced Applications</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CVWLDN</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>WAFD</dept_code>
      <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This advanced certificate combines welding fundamentals with more complex welding, cutting and fabrication techniques and applications aimed to further develop one's skills and core competencies. Students focus on welding using processes and positions common in industry, perform destructive and non-destructive testing, identify weld failures and perform root cause analysis, executive repair techniques, perform advanced fabrication techniques and execute automated welding and cutting programming and operations. Students who successfully complete this advanced certificate will have learned a broad range of essential skillsets critical to the trade and how to apply those skills to manufacturing, automotive, construction, aerospace, oil, military industry, gas and power industries.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Successful completion of the Welding and Fabrication Principles Certificate (CTWLDS).</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>WAF 233 and WAF 239 require a Math Level 2.</swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 150 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automated Welding and Cutting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 210 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Welding Metallurgy</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 230 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 231 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.231</courseId>
                        <course_title>Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 232 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.232</courseId>
                        <course_title>Semi-Automatic Welding Processes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 233 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.233</courseId>
                        <course_title>Submerged Arc and Flux Core Arc Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 239 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.239</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Metal Fabrication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>24</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>24</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>24</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APANID">
      <ProgramId>APANID.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>3D Animation Arts</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APANID</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The 3D Animation Arts program prepares students for entry-level positions in digital 3D modeling and animation for use in film, video, broadcast, video game design, visualization, advertising, print, and the web. Students will select a concentration in either Film and Broadcast or Game Art. They will develop ideas in the pre-production concept phase, execute them in the production phase, and polish them in the post-production phase to crease finished work. Through this process, students will develop critical industry skills such as storyboarding, modeling, texturing, lighting, rigging, animating, rendering, editing, sound engineering, and compositing. Ultimately, students will apply everything they have learned to create a demo reel that showcases their skills.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
         <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS Degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>Good computer skills and aptitude are required to enroll in computer-based courses. Courses are taught using Macintosh computers.</swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swbcurrprog_conc_credit>60</swbcurrprog_conc_credit>
            <swbcurrprog_conc_state>Select a concentration for requirements and total credits required for this program.</swbcurrprog_conc_state>
            <swvcurrmajr_long_desc>3D Animation Arts Options</swvcurrmajr_long_desc>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Animation for Film and Broadcast (ANIB)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 145 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.145</courseId>
                        <course_title>Concept Development for Animation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 150 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>3D Modeling &amp; Production Pipeline</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Drawing I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 155 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Textures and Studio Lighting for Animation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 160 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Movement and Animation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 127 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.127</courseId>
                        <course_title>Life Drawing I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 108 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Photoshop Graphics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 230 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Motion and Sound</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 250 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Modeling and Rigging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 107 or</course>
                        <courseId>ENG.107</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 235 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.235</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Compositing and Visual Effects</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 260 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.260</courseId>
                        <course_title>3D Animation III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 276 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.276</courseId>
                        <course_title>Video Graphics I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Animation for Game Art (ANIC)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 145 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.145</courseId>
                        <course_title>Concept Development for Animation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 150 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>3D Modeling &amp; Production Pipeline</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 107 or</course>
                        <courseId>ENG.107</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Arts/Human. Elective(s)<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 155 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Textures and Studio Lighting for Animation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 160 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Movement and Animation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Drawing I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 108 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Photoshop Graphics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 180 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Game Level Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 190 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.190</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Game Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 230 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Motion and Sound</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 250 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Modeling and Rigging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 240 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Game Level Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANI 260 </course>
                        <courseId>ANI.260</courseId>
                        <course_title>3D Animation III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
            <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APACCT">
      <ProgramId>APACCT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Accounting</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APACCT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for jobs with duties assigned to a beginning accountant such as verifying additions, checking audits, postings, and vouchers, analyzing accounts, and preparing financial statements. Many of the courses transfer to four-year colleges, including programs at Eastern Michigan University, Madonna University, and Walsh College. If the primary goal is to transfer into a bachelor's of business administration program in accounting, consider the Business Transfer program.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BBA or BS degree;<br/>
Concordia University, BS degree;<br/>
Walsh College, BBA or BS degree;<br/>
Wayne State University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 176 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.176</courseId>
                        <course_title>College Algebra</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 122 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Managerial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 131 or</course>
                        <courseId>ACC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>QuickBooks</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 225 or</course>
                        <courseId>ACC.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Cost Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>TAX 101 </course>
                        <courseId>TAX.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Income Taxes for Individuals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 184 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.184</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles I - Macro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 213 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.213</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intermediate Accounting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 110 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computer Information Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 222 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles II - Micro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 214 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.214</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intermediate Accounting II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 131 or</course>
                        <courseId>ACC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>QuickBooks</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 225 or</course>
                        <courseId>ACC.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Cost Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>TAX 101 </course>
                        <courseId>TAX.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Income Taxes for Individuals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 265 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.265</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Completion of MTH 125X or MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one of the elective course options for this program.<br/>
**Students intending to transfer to EMU should select an Arts/Humanities Elective that meets EMU Diverse World Requirements.</p>
         <p>University of Michigan - Ann Arbor Business School does not accept business or accounting courses from community colleges. If you wish to transfer into an accounting major at UM, please see a counselor.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMTOP">
      <ProgramId>APMTOP.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Advanced Manufacturing (CNC)-Machine Tool Setup, Operation and Programming</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMTOP</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>In this program, students will demonstrate proficiency in the operation of automated design and machine tool equipment. Competencies in machine operation (CNC), computer aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM), manual programming, and processing materials will be developed. In addition, students will hone skills in the manufacturing and troubleshooting of part programs used for advanced manufacturing systems. Students will apply problem-solving skills learned in the program to create innovative solutions for real-world manufacturing challenges in preparation for entry-level positions within the advanced manufacturing field including CNC machining.</p>
         <p>Students with technology interests who enjoy working with their hands like gaming, manipulating code, robotics, 3D printing are suited for this line of work.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree;<br/>
Wayne State University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>College Level Reading and Writing levels of 6 and Math Level 2 are required.</p>
         <p>Students much reach Math Level 4 prior to enrolling in NCT 121.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 100 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Materials and Processes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 101 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 100 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundation Concepts for Manufacturing (CNC)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 101 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computerized Machining (CNC) - I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 110 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computerized Machining (CNC) - II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to 2D CAD CAM Programming and Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 103 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.103</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Art/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 123 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.123</courseId>
                        <course_title>2D CAD CAM CNC Programming for Mills and Lathes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>5</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 121 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.121</courseId>
                        <course_title>CNC Programming and NC Tool Operation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&amp;T)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective: Students may choose any ELE, MEC, NCT, ROB course not already listed.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fifth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 201 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Mechanisms and Introduction to Mechatronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 221 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.221</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Manual Programming and NC Tool Operation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 244 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.244</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Manufacturing Capstone (CNC)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective: Students may choose any ELE, MEC, NCT, ROB course not already listed.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>62</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>62</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>Students may elect to take optional courses to meet MTA. Please refer to the WCC MTA Transfer Agreement web page <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/mta.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/mta.php</a> for more information.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APATT">
      <ProgramId>APATT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Automotive Test Technician</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APATT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will be introduced to the test and data acquisition processes used in automotive testing. Students will learn to assemble and disassemble components for automotive testing. Diagnosis, maintenance and proper operation of complex data acquisition equipment are essential. Students will learn to monitor and calibrate testing instruments. Job possibilities include working in a crash lab or other testing facility.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Service</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Electrical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 185 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.185</courseId>
                        <course_title>Local and Mobile Networking Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 256 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.256</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical and Electronic Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 285 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.285</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Automotive Penetration Testing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 258 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.258</courseId>
                        <course_title>Engine Drivability</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 277 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.277</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Powertrain Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 220 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Dynamometer Operations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Lightweighting Composite Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 225 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Dynamometer Tuning Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): ATT 111, ATT 134, ATT 135, ATT 174, ATT 257, ATT 274, ATT 279, CSS 200, CSS 205</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Students may elect to take optional courses in Semester 5 to meet MTA. Please refer to the WCC MTA Transfer Agreement web page for more information: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/mta.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/mta.php</a> .</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APBUSD">
      <ProgramId>APBUSD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Enterprise</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APBUSD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will develop a practical background in daily business operations, spanning the major fields of practice. Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to enter or advance in Business. Students can focus on one or more of the areas such as business management, marketing or finance.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Marketing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 293 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.293</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Enterprise Essentials Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 credits.<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>11</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Restricted Elective(s) select any course from the following disciplines: ACC, BMG, BOS.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APBOAD">
      <ProgramId>APBOAD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Office Administration</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APBOAD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program prepares students for higher-level support positions in office settings where increased responsibilities require technical skills in desktop publishing, presentation software, accounting, and database software. Students will also gain broader skills through completion of the general education courses required for an associate's degree.</p>
         <p>Note: This program is not an AAMA Certification preparation program.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Administrative Assistant (ADMA)-available online</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 101C </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.101C</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Keyboarding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 106 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.106</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electronic Planning, Sharing and Organization</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 157 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.157</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 184 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.184</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 182 or</course>
                        <courseId>BOS.182</courseId>
                        <course_title>Database Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 284 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.284</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Personal Management Application and Internet Resources</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Presentation Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 257 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.257</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>QuickBooks</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 155 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business on the Internet</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 208 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Desktop Publishing for the Office</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electronic Forms Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Office Administration</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>61</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Law Office Administration (LAWA)-available online</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 101C </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.101C</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Keyboarding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 106 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.106</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electronic Planning, Sharing and Organization</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Paralegal Studies</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 157 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.157</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 184 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.184</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 155 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business on the Internet</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 156 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.156</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Personal Management Application and Internet Resources</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Presentation Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Office Administration</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Select a course: BOS 182, BOS 257 or BOS 284</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
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         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Medical Administrative Assistant (MEDA)</swrcurrconc_name>
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               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 101C </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.101C</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Keyboarding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 157 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.157</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 124 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.124</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Terminology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 131 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>CPR/AED and First Aid</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 109 or</course>
                        <courseId>BIO.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4-5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 184 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.184</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Personal Management Application and Internet Resources</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 257 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.257</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 155 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business on the Internet</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 106 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.106</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electronic Planning, Sharing and Organization</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 223 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.223</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Office Procedures</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 182 or</course>
                        <courseId>BOS.182</courseId>
                        <course_title>Database Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 284 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.284</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Presentation Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MBC 224 </course>
                        <courseId>MBC.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Insurance and Reimbursement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHL 244 </course>
                        <courseId>PHL.244</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Office Management (OFMG)-available online</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 101C </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.101C</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Keyboarding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 106 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.106</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electronic Planning, Sharing and Organization</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 157 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.157</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 240 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Resources Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Personal Management Application and Internet Resources</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Presentation Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 257 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.257</courseId>
                        <course_title>Word Processing and Document Formatting II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 110 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Payroll Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 279 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.279</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organizational Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 182 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.182</courseId>
                        <course_title>Database Software Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 184 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.184</courseId>
                        <course_title>Spreadsheet Software Applications I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 155 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business on the Internet</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Office Administration</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>301</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCD">
      <ProgramId>APCD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Child Development</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Child Development Associate Degree program prepares students to be childhood education professionals. The coursework and practica prepare students to work effectively with young children and families in a variety of settings. The program satisfies Michigan state requirements for licensing as directors of child care centers, lead teachers in child care centers, home-based center providers, and support staff in public school early childhood programs and Head Start agencies. It also prepares students to transfer into a bachelor's degree program.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree;<br/>
UM-Dearborn, BA degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6 are required in the courses of this program.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>Students who wish to enroll in child care practicum courses: ECD 132 or ECD 133 must be employed a minimum of 8 hours for 15 weeks for each credit of practicum. Permission is required to enroll in any ECD practicum course. Permission can be granted only after the student has submitted a Work Place Learning Agreement, Student Agreement and an Employer Agreement.</swbcurrprog_cereq>
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         <option>
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               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 101 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Development</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 122 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Early Care and Education - I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 132 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.132</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Development Practicum I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any MTA Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 123 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.123</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Early Care and Education - II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 133 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.133</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Development Practicum II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 180 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Working with Families in a Diverse Society</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 200 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Family Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 148 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.148</courseId>
                        <course_title>Functional Math for Elementary Teachers I</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any MTA Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 200 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Positive Child Guidance</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 210 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Curriculum for Young Children</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 230 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Observation and Assessment</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SOC 207 </course>
                        <courseId>SOC.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Social Problems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 205 or</course>
                        <courseId>ECD.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Administration of Child Care Programs</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 225 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Infant-Toddler: Critical Competencies for Working with Young Children</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 220 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Development and Care of Infants and Toddlers</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 240 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Education of the Young Child with Exceptionalities</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 280 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.280</courseId>
                        <course_title>The Developing Professional in Early Childhood Education</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 281 or</course>
                        <courseId>ECD.281</courseId>
                        <course_title>Practicum for the Developing ECE Professional</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 282 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.282</courseId>
                        <course_title>Developing Professional: Child Development Practicum</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 240 or</course>
                        <courseId>ENG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Children's Literature</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 242 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.242</courseId>
                        <course_title>Diverse Children's Literature</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCSN">
      <ProgramId>APCSN.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Systems and Networking</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCSN</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>In this associate degree program, students will learn about the latest desktop, server, and networking technologies. This program has a core of hardware, operating system, networking, and scripting courses that all students must complete. In addition to the common core subjects, students will select a specialized track in one of the following areas: Local and Wide Area Networking and Microsoft Network Operating Systems (Server and Client).</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>James Lewis</advisor>
         <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
         <advisor>Micheal Kidd</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Microsoft Network Operating System (MNOS)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Command Line Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 160 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Systems Technology I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 165 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.165</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Systems Technology II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 185 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.185</courseId>
                        <course_title>Local and Mobile Networking Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Linux/UNIX I: Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Microsoft Client/Server Administration</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 206 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Networks</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 211 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Server Administration I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 216 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.216</courseId>
                        <course_title>Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Humanities Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 or</course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 270 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.270</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Forensics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 224 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Identity with Windows Server</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 227 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.227</courseId>
                        <course_title>Administrating Windows Server Hybrid</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>62</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Local and Wide Area Networking (NETW)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Command Line Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 160 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Systems Technology I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 165 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.165</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Systems Technology II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 185 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.185</courseId>
                        <course_title>Local and Mobile Networking Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Linux/UNIX I: Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Microsoft Client/Server Administration</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 211 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Server Administration I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 or</course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 270 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.270</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Forensics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 206 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Networks</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 216 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.216</courseId>
                        <course_title>Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 226 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 290 or</course>
                        <courseId>CNT.290</courseId>
                        <course_title>Network Forensics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 210 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Network Security</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>62</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>186</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Students transferring to a 4-year college should consider taking ENG 111 and completing MTA.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>James Lewis</advisor>
            <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
            <advisor>Micheal Kidd</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCNSP">
      <ProgramId>APCNSP.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Supervision</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCNSP</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program gives apprentice and journey-level members of the articulated union building trade apprenticeship programs the opportunity to apply their apprenticeship training and trade-related experience toward an associate's degree in Construction Supervision. In addition to the courses in Construction Supervision, students will complete general education courses and receive prior learning credit for their work experience and apprenticeship.</p>
         <p>Students must complete an apprenticeship program concentration in plumbing, pipefitting, HVAC, sprinkler fitting, ironworking, bricklaying, tile setting or other approved union building trade. Upon completion of this, students should apply for non-traditional credit evaluation of their apprenticeship experiences to meet the apprentice program concentration requirement (19-26 credits).</p>
         <p>Architectural and Ornamental Ironworker (AOIW)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 131<br/>
IWA 161<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224<br/>
IWA 265</p>
         <p>Brick and Block Laying Apprenticeship (BBLA)<br/>
BAC 100<br/>
BAC 101<br/>
BAC 102<br/>
BAC 110<br/>
BAC 111<br/>
BAC 112<br/>
BAC 210<br/>
BAC 211<br/>
BAC 212<br/>
BAC 213</p>
         <p>HVAC Specialty (HVTC)<br/>
UAE 140<br/>
UAE 142<br/>
UAE 144<br/>
UAE 146<br/>
UAE 148<br/>
UAE 150<br/>
UAE 152<br/>
UAE 154<br/>
UAE 156<br/>
UAE 158</p>
         <p>Journeyman Ironworker (JMIW)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 131<br/>
IWA 141<br/>
IWA 155<br/>
IWA 161<br/>
IWA 172<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224<br/>
IWA 272</p>
         <p>Metal Building Erector (MTBE)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 131<br/>
IWA 161<br/>
IWA 172<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224<br/>
IWA 235</p>
         <p>Pipefitter Specialty (PIPE)<br/>
UAF 102<br/>
UAF 120<br/>
UAF 122<br/>
UAF 124<br/>
UAF 126<br/>
UAF 128<br/>
UAF 130<br/>
UAF 132<br/>
UAF 134<br/>
UAF 136</p>
         <p>Plumber Specialty (PLUM)<br/>
UAP 100<br/>
UAP 102<br/>
UAP 104<br/>
UAP 106<br/>
UAP 108<br/>
UAP 110<br/>
UAP 112<br/>
UAP 114<br/>
UAP 116<br/>
UAP 118</p>
         <p>Reinforcing Ironworker (REIW)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 141<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224<br/>
IWA 241</p>
         <p>Rigger/Machinery Mover (RGMM)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 151<br/>
IWA 155<br/>
IWA 191<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224</p>
         <p>Sprinkler Fitter Specialty (SPRF)<br/>
UAR 160<br/>
UAR 162<br/>
UAR 164<br/>
UAR 166<br/>
UAR 168<br/>
UAR 170<br/>
UAR 172<br/>
UAR 174<br/>
UAR 176<br/>
UAR 178</p>
         <p>Tile Mechanics (TILM)<br/>
BAC 100<br/>
BAC 101<br/>
BAC 102<br/>
BAC 120<br/>
BAC 121<br/>
BAC 122<br/>
BAC 220<br/>
BAC 221<br/>
BAC 222<br/>
BAC 223</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>The program is only open to active members of articulated union building trade apprenticeship programs.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 111 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision I: Motivating Employees</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Union Approved Apprenticeship</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 122 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision II: Supervisory Skills</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 210 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision III: Legal and Personnel Aspects</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Union Approved Apprenticeship</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 222 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision IV: The Construction Project</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)***</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Union Approved Apprenticeship</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 230 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision V: Scheduling and Project Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective to reach 60 credit minimum</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Union Approved Apprenticeship</course_title>
                        <course_credits>9</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>79</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>* UA students may use APP 113 Math for Pipe Trades (3 credits)<br/>
**UA students may use UAT 210 Public Speaking (1.5 credits) and UAT 213 Planning, Teaching and Assessing Effective Lessons - Advanced (1.5 credits)<br/>
*** UA students may use SCI 102 Applied Science (3 credits)</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCONT">
      <ProgramId>APCONT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCONT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This Associate of Applied Science degree provides students with a hands-on pathway for entering the construction industry. Courses are carefully selected to align with the specific skill sets required for a variety of construction tasks, including framing, finishes, mechanical systems, and advanced masonry. Students will gain experience with production processes, advanced construction techniques, and the interpretation and application of building codes. This program helps students prepare to sit for the Michigan State Builder's License Exam.</p>
         <p>Upon completion of this degree, students will earn three credentials:<br/>
Construction Technology I Certificate (CTCON1)<br/>
Construction Technology II Advanced Certificate (CVCON2)<br/>
Associate of Applied Science in Construction Technology (APCONT)</p>
      </program_desc>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>An Academic Math level of 3 is required for CON 204, 205, 230, 235, 240, 255, 260, and 270.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 108 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Construction Technology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 157 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.157</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Mathematics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 130 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Site Safety and OSHA Regulations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 104 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Framing I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 180 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Application of Construction Materials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 235 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.235</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction - Building Codes and Prints</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Humanities Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 105 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Framing II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 204 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.204</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Finishes - Interior</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 205 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Finishes - Exterior</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 255 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.255</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Concrete and Masonry</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 225 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Builders License</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 230 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 240 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction - Advanced Finishes and Techniques</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 260 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.260</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Remodeling</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CON 270 </course>
                        <courseId>CON.270</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Mechanicals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>61</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>61</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCJLE">
      <ProgramId>APCJLE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCJLE</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for certification to work in law enforcement jobs in the State of Michigan. Students must complete the academic program prior to entering the Police Academy component of the program.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>-Admission to the Police Academy component of this program (CJT 229A and CJT 229B) is based on passing reading, writing, and physical activity examinations as well as fingerprinting and criminal history checks. Students are admitted to the program based on the priorities established by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES).<br/>
-Students who do not enter the academy may complete the Criminal Justice Associate in Arts Degree instead of the Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Associate in Applied Science Degree, and will not be certified for employment.<br/>
-Students admitted to the Police Academy are required to purchase gym clothes, khaki uniforms, textbooks, and other supplies.<br/>
-Academy students are required to adhere to additional rules of behavior and discipline beyond the general code of conduct.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 100 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Criminal Justice</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 111 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Police/Community Relations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 100 or</course>
                        <courseId>ENG.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Technical and Workplace Writing</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Justice Ethics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 160 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Justice Constitutional Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 100 or</course>
                        <courseId>PSY.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 200 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANT 265 </course>
                        <courseId>ANT.265</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Forensic Anthropology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 170 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.170</courseId>
                        <course_title>Domestic and International Terrorism</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PEA 115 </course>
                        <courseId>PEA.115</courseId>
                        <course_title>Health and Fitness Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>.5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12.5</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 224 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Investigation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PEA 115 </course>
                        <courseId>PEA.115</courseId>
                        <course_title>Health and Fitness Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>.5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>3.5</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fifth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 229A </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.229A</courseId>
                        <course_title>Law Enforcement Training Part I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>12</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 229B </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.229B</courseId>
                        <course_title>Law Enforcement Training Part II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>7</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>It is recommended that students take one or two semesters of Spanish in addition to program requirements.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCSCY">
      <ProgramId>APCSCY.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Cybersecurity</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCSCY</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students are introduced to the skills and strategies needed to plan and carry out security measures to protect an organization's computer networks and systems. Students will learn networking and network security skills using server, infrastructure and perimeter technologies working in Linux operating systems, Cisco infrastructure and perimeter devices, and Microsoft operating systems.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Scott Shaper</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>Minimum grade of "C" in all major courses</swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Linux/UNIX I: Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Microsoft Client/Server Administration</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 206 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Networks</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 216 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.216</courseId>
                        <course_title>Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 141 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.141</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Programming Using Python</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 200 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Network Security - Security+</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 205 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Penetration Testing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 211 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Server Administration I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 226 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 210 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Network Security</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 290 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.290</courseId>
                        <course_title>Network Forensics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 225 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Cybersecurity Operations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>65</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>65</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Students planning to transfer to a 4-year college should take ENG 111; otherwise, student may consider ENG 107.</p>
         <p>**Completion of MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or prerequisite in the program.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Scott Shaper</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APDMA">
      <ProgramId>APDMA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Digital Media Arts</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APDMA</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This degree is designed for students who wish to earn an associate's degree by creating a personalized program in the Digital Media Arts (DMA) to meet their individual needs. Students will design a 60-credit, multi-disciplinary program in conjunction with an academic advisor that will meet their personal educational needs for employment or career advancement.</p>
         <p>DMA Restricted Electives (any course from ANI, AUD, GDT, PHO, VID, and WEB): 24 credits</p>
         <p>David Clipner (Audio), Ingrid Ankerson (Graphic Design Technology), Kelley Gottschang (Web Design &amp; Development), Randy Van Wagnen (Animation), Donald Werthman (Photography), Matthew Zacharias (Video Production)</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
         <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
         <advisor>Kelley Gottschang</advisor>
         <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
         <advisor>Donald Werthman</advisor>
         <advisor>
            <p>Matthew Zacharias</p>
            <p/>
         </advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BA and BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>DMA Restricted Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>DMA Restricted Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>DMA Restricted Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>DMA Restricted Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open Elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>9</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>See an advisor for assistance in choosing courses.<br/>
         </p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
            <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
            <advisor>Kelley Gottschang</advisor>
            <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
            <advisor>Donald Werthman</advisor>
            <advisor>Matthew Zacharias

</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APELEE">
      <ProgramId>APELEE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Elementary Education Transfer</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APELEE</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer into an Elementary Education program at a four-year college or university. The first two years of instruction in a bachelor's degree program in elementary education are covered. The program includes the general education courses used for most elementary education programs in Michigan that prepare students for the required state tests for certification. Requirements may vary among colleges so students should meet with elementary education advisors early in their studies.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Mary Mullalond</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>UM Dearborn<br/>
Central Michigan University<br/>
Oakland University</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>ECD.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Development*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 220 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Development and Learning</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EDU 104 </course>
                        <courseId>EDU.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Teaching in a Diverse Society</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 148 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.148</courseId>
                        <course_title>Functional Math for Elementary Teachers I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 240 or</course>
                        <courseId>ECD.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Education of the Young Child with Exceptionalities*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 251 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.251</courseId>
                        <course_title>Education of Exceptional Children</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 201 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundations of Literacy</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 240 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Children's Literature</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 149 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.149</courseId>
                        <course_title>Functional Math for Elementary Teachers II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 115 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.115</courseId>
                        <course_title>Life Science for Elementary Teachers</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EDU 205 </course>
                        <courseId>EDU.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Social Studies for Elementary Teachers</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PLS 112 </course>
                        <courseId>PLS.112</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to American Government</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted elective(s) to reach a minumum of 60 credits.**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
               </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EDU 220 </course>
                        <courseId>EDU.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Arts in the Classroom</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHS 100 </course>
                        <courseId>PHS.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Physical Science for Educators</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted elective(s) to reach a minumum of 60 credits.**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>7</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*ECD 101 is the prerequisite for ECD 240.</p>
         <p>**Restricted Electives: COM 101, COM 142; DRA 180; ECD 101, ECD 180, ECD 200, ECD 205, ECD 210, ECD 220, ECD 221, ECD 225, ECD 230, ECD 280, ECD 281; ENG 226, ENG 242; GEO 101; GLG 100, GLG 114; HST 200, HST 201, HST 202; MTH 125#, MTH 125X#, MTH 160#, MTH 160X#, MTH 176#; MUS 180; PSY 100, PSY 206; SOC 205.</p>
         <p>#It is highly recomended students check with their destination transfer school to ensure they are taking the correct MTA Math requirement.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Mary Mullalond</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APETCH">
      <ProgramId>APETCH.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Engineering Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APETCH</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop hands-on skills for careers in high-demand fields like semiconductor and battery manufacturing, industrial electronics, and robotics technology. As the demand for skilled semiconductor and nanotechnology professionals continues to rise in our increasingly connected world, this program aims to strengthen the local workforce, equipping it with the expertise needed to compete on a global scale in this critical industry.</p>
         <p>In the Industrial Electronics Concentration, students will develop skills in mechatronics and industrial automation, and will earn the additional Industrial Electronics Technology certificate upon completing the program. In the Semiconductor and Battery Manufacturing Concentration, students will develop skills in robotics and electronics manufacturing, and will earn the additional Semiconductor and Battery Manufacturing and Robotics Technician certificates upon completing the program.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Industrial Electronics (INEL)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 1 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 101 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 176 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.176</courseId>
                        <course_title>College Algebra</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>higher numbered 4 credit math course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to 2D CAD CAM Programming and Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 2 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>CEM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introductory Chemistry</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>higher numbered 4 credit chemistry course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CNT 206 </course>
                        <courseId>CNT.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Networks</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Electronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Composition elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 3 (Spring/Summer)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 134 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.134</courseId>
                        <course_title>Motors and Controls</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>8</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 4 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 121 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.121</courseId>
                        <course_title>Soldering for Electronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 224 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 140 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Digital Logic and Computer Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Social Science Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 5 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 254 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.254</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 105 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pneumatics and Hydraulics in Fluid Power</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 201 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Mechanisms and Introduction to Mechatronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Humanities Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Semiconductor and Battery Manufacturing (SBM)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 1 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 176 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.176</courseId>
                        <course_title>College Algebra</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>higher numbered 4 credit math course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 101 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics I - I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 110 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics I - II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 101 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 2 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>CEM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introductory Chemistry</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>higher numbered 4 credit chemistry course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Electronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 212 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.212</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 3 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 121 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.121</courseId>
                        <course_title>Soldering for Electronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 224 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 105 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pneumatics and Hydraulics in Fluid Power</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Social Science Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective: CST 140, MEC 100, MEC 201, NCT 120</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 4 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 206 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Semiconductor Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 208 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Battery Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 254 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.254</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Humanities Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Composition Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open Elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>180</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APGRD">
      <ProgramId>APGRD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Graphic Design</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APGRD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for a career as a graphic designer. Graphic designers are specialists in the field of visual communication, trained to communicate, inform, instruct or sell. Students gain skills in the principles of graphic design, publication design, interface and mobile design working on a variety of projects that focus on theory, concept development, typography and production techniques that culminates in the production of a portfolio. Creative and artistic ability is required for careers in graphic design, as well as originality and the capacity for experimentation in visual problem-solving. Students also need the ability to master software skills as they relate to each medium.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
         <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BFA degree;<br/>
Wayne State University, BFA degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Basic proficiency with desktop computers is required to enroll in GDT computer-based courses.</p>
         <p>Note: Graphic Design computer-based courses are taught on Macintosh computers.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Fall Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 104 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Graphic Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 110 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interface Design I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Winter Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 100 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Typography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 101 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Graphic Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 112 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.112</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles and Problem-Solving in Graphic Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 210 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interface Design II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Fall Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 215 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.215</courseId>
                        <course_title>Typography II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 220 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Publication Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 239 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.239</courseId>
                        <course_title>Imaging and Illustration</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Winter Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 252 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.252</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Digital Studio*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GDT 290 </course>
                        <courseId>GDT.290</courseId>
                        <course_title>Professional Practices*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*For a Winter start, GDT 252 and GDT 290 must be taken in 4th term but are not not offered in the Fall.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
            <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APHVCR">
      <ProgramId>APHVCR.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APHVCR</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is a capstone to the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration - Commercial Trade Advanced Certificate. It provides a rigorous heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) background with solid preparation for entry-level management positions or transfer to four-year programs offering bachelor degrees in HVACR, technology management, and other technically oriented fields. This program also provides opportunities to obtain advanced certifications which are recognized throughout the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning industry.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
         <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 101 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 103 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.103</courseId>
                        <course_title>Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 104 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Soldering and Brazing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 102 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>HVAC Sheet Metal Fabrication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 105 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Residential and Light Commercial Heating Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 107 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.107</courseId>
                        <course_title>Residential and Light Commercial Air Conditioning Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 108 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Residential HVAC Competency Exams and Codes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>6</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 201 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Energy Audits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 203 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.203</courseId>
                        <course_title>Refrigeration Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 205 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Hydronic Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fifth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 202 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.202</courseId>
                        <course_title>Air System Layout and Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HVA 207 </course>
                        <courseId>HVA.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Commercial Industry Standards with Competency Exams</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
            <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
            <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APITRN">
      <ProgramId>APITRN.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Industrial Training</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APITRN</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program gives indentured journeymen of the United Association or Ironworkers, the opportunity to apply their work as certified apprentice instructors toward an associate in applied science degree in Industrial Training. Students will complete the  general education courses, five summer instructor training sessions, and receive prior learning credits for experience in an area of specialization such as plumbing, pipefitting, HVAC, sprinkler fitting and ironworking.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Open only to United Association and Ironworker instructors.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>UA students must complete 12-15 additional credits from a combination of required teaching methods courses and technical update courses (UAT courses).<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>12</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Ironworker students must complete 15 credits from a combination of required teaching methods courses and technical update courses (IWT courses).<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete electives (0-10 credits) to meet a minimum 60 credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>10</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>22</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>General Education Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Writing</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAT 210 </course>
                        <courseId>UAT.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Public Speaking*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1.5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAT 213 </course>
                        <courseId>UAT.213</courseId>
                        <course_title>Planning, Teaching and Assessing Effective Lessons - Advanced*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1.5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Math</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Nat. Sci.</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Soc. Sci.</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Arts/Human.</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <swrcurrpcrs_elec_desc>
                           <p>*Students may choose any WCC courses that meet the speech requirement. Only applies to UA programs.<br/>
**APP 113 Math for Pipe Trades and SCI 102 Applied Science are included in UA specializations.</p>
                        </swrcurrpcrs_elec_desc>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>41</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
         <swrcurrpcrs_crst_code>Minimum Option Credits Required for the Program:	22</swrcurrpcrs_crst_code>
         <swbcurrprog_conc_state>Complete a specialization in plumbing, pipefitting, HVAC, sprinkler fitting or ironworking. Students should apply for non-traditional credit evaluation of their apprenticeship experiences to meet this requirement.</swbcurrprog_conc_state>
         <swvcurrmajr_long_desc>Industrial Training Options</swvcurrmajr_long_desc>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Architectural and Ornamental Ironworker (AOIW)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 131</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Metal Building</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 161</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Architectural and Ornamental Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 265</class>
                     <title>Advanced Architectural and Ornamental Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>6</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>60</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>HVAC Specialty (HVTC)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 140</class>
                     <title>Introduction to HVACR Service Technician Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 142</class>
                     <title>Soldering and Brazing</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 144</class>
                     <title>Refrigeration</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 146</class>
                     <title>Air Conditioning</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 148</class>
                     <title>Electrical Controls</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 150</class>
                     <title>DC Electronics</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 152</class>
                     <title>Advanced Electrical Controls and Pneumatic Controls</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 154</class>
                     <title>Advanced Air Conditioning and Refrigeration</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 156</class>
                     <title>Air and Water Balancing and Motor Alignment</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 158</class>
                     <title>Advanced HVACR Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>26</course_type_total_credits>
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            <concentration_total_credits>67</concentration_total_credits>
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         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Journeyman Ironworker (JMIW)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 131</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Metal Building</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 141</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Reinforcing Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 155</class>
                     <title>Rigging/Machinery Mover II</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 161</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Architectural and Ornamental Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 172</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Structural Features</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 272</class>
                     <title>Advanced Structural Features</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
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            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>67</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Metal Building Erector (MTBE)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 131</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Metal Building</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 161</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Architectural and Ornamental Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 172</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Structural Features</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 235</class>
                     <title>Advanced Metal Building</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>60</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Pipefitter Specialty (PIPE)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 102</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Arc Welding, Soldering, and Brazing</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Pipefitter Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 122</class>
                     <title>Drawing Interpretation and Plan Reading</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 124</class>
                     <title>Oxy Fuel Cutting and Shielded Arc Welding</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 126</class>
                     <title>Hydronic Heating and Steam Systems</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 128</class>
                     <title>Refrigeration and Electrical Controls</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 130</class>
                     <title>Advanced SMAW Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 132</class>
                     <title>Advanced Pipefitter Topics</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 134</class>
                     <title>Controls and Instrumentation</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 136</class>
                     <title>GTAW Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>26</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>67</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Plumber Specialty (PLUM)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 100</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Plumbing Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 102</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Arc Welding, Soldering and Brazing</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 104</class>
                     <title>Drawing Interpretation and Plan Reading</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 106</class>
                     <title>Oxy Fuel Cutting and Shielded Arc Welding</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 108</class>
                     <title>Water Supply and Drainage</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 110</class>
                     <title>Customer Service Techniques</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 112</class>
                     <title>Plumbing Fixtures and Appliances</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 114</class>
                     <title>Plumbing Codes and Regulations</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 116</class>
                     <title>Medical Gas and Backflow Prevention Techniques</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 118</class>
                     <title>Advanced Plumbing Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>26</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>67</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Reinforcing Ironworker (REIW)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 141</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Reinforcing Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 241</class>
                     <title>Advanced Reinforcing Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>7</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>60</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Rigger/Machinery Mover (RGMM)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 151</class>
                     <title>Rigging/Machinery Mover I</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 155</class>
                     <title>Rigging/Machinery Mover II</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 191</class>
                     <title>Reinforced Iron and Structures for Rigging</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>60</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Sprinkler Fitter Specialty (SPRF)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 160</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Sprinkler Fitter Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 162</class>
                     <title>Basic Drawing and Introduction to Automatic Sprinklers</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 164</class>
                     <title>Reading Automatic Sprinkler Piping Drawings</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 166</class>
                     <title>Installation of Sprinkler Systems</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 168</class>
                     <title>Architectural Working Drawings and Blueprint Reading for Sprinkler Fitters</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 170</class>
                     <title>Sprinkler Water Supply and The Automatic Sprinkler</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 172</class>
                     <title>Types of Fire Protection Systems and Alarms</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 174</class>
                     <title>Special Application Sprinkler Systems and Hydraulics</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 176</class>
                     <title>Human Relations</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 178</class>
                     <title>Technical Writing</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>26</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>67</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Trade Related Elective Credits (TRI)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class/>
                     <title>TRI Trade Related Elective Credits</title>
                     <credit>19-26</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>60</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
      </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>63</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APJPIM">
      <ProgramId>APJPIM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Journeyman Industrial</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APJPIM</ProgramCode>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>VAPD</dept_code>
      <department>Voc &amp; Apprenticeship Serv Dept</department>
      <program_desc>Some employers require or prefer employees to have an associate degree as a condition for employment or for advancement. Students can earn an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Journeyman Industrial by completing the requirements listed.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete the Apprenticeship Completion Certificate (CTAC), or journeyman-approved coursework in a technical or trade-related area</course_title>
                        <course_credits>24-36</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a computer course as approved by your advisor</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Take additional credits as needed if total program credits are below 60.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>15</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>42</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>General Education Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Writing</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Math</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s) 2**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Nat. Sci.</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)***</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Soc. Sci.</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Arts/Human.</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*UA students may use APP 113 Math for Pipe Trades (3 credits).<br/>
**UA students may use UAT 210 Public Speaking (1.5 credits) and UAT 213 Planning, Teaching and Assessing Effective Lessons - Advanced (1.5 credits).<br/>
***UA students may use SCI 102 Applied Science (3 credits).</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Voc &amp; Apprenticeship Serv Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMNGD">
      <ProgramId>APMNGD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMNGD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>Some employers require or prefer employees to have an associate degree as a condition for employment or for advancement. Students can earn an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Management, with a concentration in Operations, Human Resources, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, or Sports and Entertainment, by completing the requirements listed in one of the below concentrations. See an advisor for specific course information and to select an appropriate pathway of interest.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS or BBA degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Entrepreneurship and Innovation</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
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                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 101 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Entrepreneurship I: Finding Your Opportunity</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 109 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Entrepreneurship II: Starting Your Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 202 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.202</courseId>
                        <course_title>Social Media Storytelling</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 209 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.209</courseId>
                        <course_title>Entrepreneurship III - Running and Growing Your Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>QuickBooks</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 203 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.203</courseId>
                        <course_title>Social Media Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
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                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
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               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 204 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.204</courseId>
                        <course_title>Social Media Analytics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 294 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.294</courseId>
                        <course_title>Management Topics - Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
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         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Human Resources - available online</swrcurrconc_name>
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               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
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                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 110 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Payroll Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 240 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Resources Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 279 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.279</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organizational Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electronic Forms Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Marketing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 294 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.294</courseId>
                        <course_title>Management Topics - Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>12</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
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         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Operations - available online</swrcurrconc_name>
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               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 181 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.181</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Supply Chain Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
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                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 228 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.228</courseId>
                        <course_title>Purchasing and Inventory Control</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 231 or</course>
                        <courseId>BMG.231</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nonprofit Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 291 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.291</courseId>
                        <course_title>Project Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 279 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.279</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organizational Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
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                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 273 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.273</courseId>
                        <course_title>Managing Operations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 294 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.294</courseId>
                        <course_title>Management Topics - Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
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         <option>
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               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 165 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.165</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Sports and Entertainment Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 169 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.169</courseId>
                        <course_title>Sports and Entertainment Marketing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
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                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 161 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.161</courseId>
                        <course_title>Esports Event Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 166 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.166</courseId>
                        <course_title>Sports and Entertainment Communications and Public Relations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
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                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
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               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 167 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.167</courseId>
                        <course_title>Sports and Entertainment Agency Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 168 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.168</courseId>
                        <course_title>Facilities and Event Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 279 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.279</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organizational Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
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                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 294 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.294</courseId>
                        <course_title>Management Topics - Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
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                     <program_course>
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                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
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            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
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      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
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         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
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         <option>
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                     <program_course>
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                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
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                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 250 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Marketing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
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                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
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                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 155 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business on the Internet</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Retail Principles and Practices</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 160 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Sales</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 212 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.212</courseId>
                        <course_title>Consumer Buying Behavior</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 181 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.181</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Supply Chain Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>9</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMRAS">
      <ProgramId>APMRAS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Mechatronics - Robotics and Automated Systems</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMRAS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This technology-driven program prepares students for entry-level positions within the mechatronics field as an automated equipment technicians. These technicians assemble, install, program, troubleshoot and maintain robotic systems and other automated equipment. This evolving field is suited towards people who enjoy working with technology to solve problems. Students will gain understanding of all systems involved with automation including: Digital and electromechanical systems and programming them (PLC), control of mechanical systems, computer aided design (CAD), robotics with vision and other systems. It is highly recommended that beginning students take at least one technical class during their first semester. See an advisor for assistance in planning your path.</p>
         <p>Students with technology interests who enjoy working with their hands like gaming, manipulating code, 3D printing are suited for this line of work.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees;<br/>
Wayne State University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 101 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 105 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pneumatics and Hydraulics in Fluid Power</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 101 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics I - I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 110 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics I - II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Electronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 100 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundation Concepts for Manufacturing (CNC)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 212 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.212</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 224 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to 2D CAD CAM Programming and Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ROB 221 </course>
                        <courseId>ROB.221</courseId>
                        <course_title>Robotics III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ELE 254 </course>
                        <courseId>ELE.254</courseId>
                        <course_title>Programmable Controllers (PLCs) II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 201 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Mechanisms and Introduction to Mechatronics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MEC 224 </course>
                        <courseId>MEC.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Mechatronics Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>63</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>63</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>See an advisor to assist in scheduling and planning for each semester as some classes have limited offering.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APNURL">
      <ProgramId>APNURL.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Nursing, Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered Nurse</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APNURL</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>NHSD</dept_code>
      <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This Licensed Practical Nursing to Registered Nurse (LPN to RN) program prepares students for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN). Credit earned in the nursing program may transfer to a bachelor's degree (BSN) completion program. Learning opportunities are in the classroom, simulation lab, clinical setting, and community. Students will be prepared to succeed in a dynamic healthcare environment.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>
         <p>A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a>. Completed and signed applications must be submitted to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Welcome Center, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building during the dates indicated on the application.</p>
         <p>Requirement After Acceptance<br/>
Upon acceptance, students must purchase an account from a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check and to track their health records. The criminal background check and health records must be submitted to the designated vendor. Specific information regarding the college-designated vendor, health records, and deadline dates will be included in the program acceptance letter and/or provided at the mandatory orientation session.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>WCC uses a competitive admission process for high demand programs in health care. WCC offers this LPN to RN program option every Spring/Summer semester for LPNs who have successfully completed the admission requirements for this program and prerequisites for NUR 134. Please see the application packet for the number of seats available each term. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission. Students with two WCC NUR course failures or withdrawals in failing status are not eligible to apply to this program. Applicants are required to meet all admission criteria and will be ranked based on a point system. The best qualified applicants will be selected for admission to the program. Student residency will be a weighted factor in the process. Details regarding WCC's Admission to High Demand Programs policy including priority levels are on WCC's Board of Trustees page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/">https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/</a>. Details regarding WCC's point scales that are used to calculate points are on WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a> .</p>
         <p>Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change. Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first begin the program.</p>
         <p>Requirements for application are:<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. All applicants are required to have a mandatory meeting with an advisor prior to applying to the program.<br/>
3. Verification of current, unrestricted LPN License.<br/>
4. Employment Verification Form showing at least 2,080 hours of employment within the last 2 years as a Licensed Practical Nurse or Licensed Vocational Nurse.<br/>
5. Program prerequisite courses:<br/>
a. MTH 160, MTH 160X*, MTH 176, or a Math course numbered 176 or higher, with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
b. BIO 111 with a minimum grade of B-/2.7.<br/>
c. COM 101, COM 102 or COM 200 with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
d. ENG 111 with a minimum grade C/2.0.<br/>
6. Pass the current version of the Test of Essential Academic Skills, ATI-TEAS <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/teas.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/teas.php</a> , by achieving the following minimum scores:**<br/>
Math proficiency - 60 percent or higher<br/>
Reading proficiency - 70 percent or higher<br/>
English and Language Usage proficiency - 60 percent or higher<br/>
Science proficiency - 45 percent or higher<br/>
7. Technical Standards. WCC reserves the right to request, before or during the program, that students successfully demonstrate the specific physical and cognitive abilities related to the Nursing program.<br/>
8. Residency verification.</p>
         <p>*Completion of MTH 160X does not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in this program.</p>
         <p>**If repeat TEAS test attempts are needed to meet required scores, the most recently passed scores in each subject will be applied towards admission requirements.</p>
         <p>After Acceptance<br/>
1. Students are required to submit health records, undergo drug screening and complete a full background check paid to an outside vendor selected by the College.<br/>
2. Students must request up to fourteen (14) WCC prior learning credits and pay associated fees for their current LPN license/experience as needed to reach a minimum 60 credit hours. Nursing faculty will work with students to determine the correct number of hours.<br/>
3. Students should be aware that the Michigan Board of Nursing may deny a license to an applicant who has been convicted of a crime or is addicted to drugs or alcohol.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>-Program courses are sequential and complemented with appropriate support courses.<br/>
-All Registered Nursing (NUR) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C+/2.3 and all support courses to the program must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0 unless otherwise specified.<br/>
-Students are required to adhere to rules of the American Nursing Association (ANA) Nursing Code of Ethics.<br/>
-Additional criminal background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific clinical facilities. Any student found to have a positive drug screen for drugs prohibited by State of Michigan or Federal law (including marijuana) or controlled substances will be dismissed from the program. Failure to receive an acceptable criminal background/fingerprinting at any time, will result in dismissal from the program. Any cost, if indicated, for these checks is the responsibility of the student.<br/>
-Students in the Nursing (LPN to RN) program will be required to purchase special uniforms and supplies throughout the duration of the program.<br/>
-Students are required to submit health records annually while in the program.<br/>
-Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 200 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Family Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 176 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.176</courseId>
                        <course_title>College Algebra</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any Math course Level 4 or higher</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 212 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.212</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pathophysiology: Alterations in Structure and Function</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NUR 134 </course>
                        <courseId>NUR.134</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nursing: LPN to RN Transition Course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 206 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Life Span Developmental Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>11</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NUR 138 </course>
                        <courseId>NUR.138</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nursing Concepts III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>8</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHL 244 </course>
                        <courseId>PHL.244</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>11</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NUR 288 </course>
                        <courseId>NUR.288</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nursing Concepts IV</course_title>
                        <course_credits>8</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>8</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>LPN unrestricted license and experiential learning; upon acceptance, students must formally request WCC credits for prior learning and pay any associated fees to WCC as needed, up to a maximum of 14 credits, to reach minimum 60 credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>14</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APNURS">
      <ProgramId>APNURS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Nursing, Registered</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APNURS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>NHSD</dept_code>
      <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>The WCC Nursing Program prepares students for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Credit earned in the nursing program can transfer to a BSN completion program. Learning opportunities are in the classroom, simulation lab, clinical setting and community. Students will be prepared to succeed in a dynamic healthcare environment.</p>
         <p>For more detailed information regarding the health care programs at WCC, please visit <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/</a>.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BSN degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>
         <p>A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a>. Completed and signed applications must be submitted to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Welcome Center, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building during the dates indicated on the application.</p>
         <p>Requirement After Acceptance</p>
         <p>Upon acceptance, students must purchase an account from a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check and to track their health records. The criminal background check and health records must be submitted to the designated vendor. Specific information regarding the college-designated vendor, health records, and deadline dates will be included in the program acceptance letter and/or provided at the mandatory orientation session.</p>
         <p>There is mandatory attendance at the new student orientation session upon acceptance into the program. Students who do not make admission but are given alternate candidate status will be required to attend orientation to be eligible to move to accepted status if a seat becomes available.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>WCC uses a competitive admission process for high demand programs in health care. Each year, approximately 100 students are accepted to the program; please see the application packet for the number of seats available each term. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission. Students with two WCC NUR course failures or withdrawals in failing status are not eligible to apply to this program. Applicants are required to meet all admission criteria and will be ranked based on a point system. The best qualified applicants will be selected for admission to the program. Student residency will be a weighted factor in the process. Details regarding WCC's Admission to High Demand Programs policy including priority levels are on WCC's Board of Trustees page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/">https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/</a>. Details regarding WCC's point scales that are used to calculate points are on WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a>.</p>
         <p>Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change. Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first begin the program.</p>
         <p>Students are encouraged to complete required support courses prior to beginning the program. This is a full-time program; no part-time option is available.</p>
         <p>Requirements for application are:<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. All applicants are required to attend a Mandatory Nursing Information Session prior to applying to the program. <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/mandatory-nursing-info-session.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/mandatory-nursing-info-session.php</a>
            <br/>
3. Program prerequisite courses:<br/>
a. MTH 160 or MTH 160X*, or MTH 176, or a math course numbered 176 or higher, with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
b. BIO 111 with a minimum grade of B-/2.7.<br/>
c. COM 101, COM 102 or COM 200 with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
d. ENG 111 with a minimum grade C/2.0.<br/>
4. Current or expired Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) certification from the state of Michigan or HSC 100 or HSC 164 or HSC 165, with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
5. Pass the current version of the Test of Essential Academic Skills, ATI-TEAS <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/teas.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/teas.php</a>, by achieving the following minimum scores:**<br/>
Math proficiency - 60 percent or higher<br/>
Reading proficiency - 70 percent or higher<br/>
English and Language Usage proficiency - 60 percent or higher<br/>
Science proficiency - 45 percent or higher<br/>
6. Technical Standards. WCC reserves the right to request, before or during the program, that students successfully demonstrate the specific physical and cognitive abilities related to the Nursing program.<br/>
7. Residency verification.<br/>
8. Upon acceptance, students are required to submit health records, undergo drug screening and criminal background checks using a vendor selected by the College.<br/>
9. Students should be aware that the Michigan Board of Nursing may deny a license to an applicant who has been convicted of a crime or is addicted to drugs or alcohol.</p>
         <p>*Completion of MTH 160X does not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in this program.</p>
         <p>**If repeat TEAS test attempts are needed to meet required scores, the most recently passed scores in each subject will be applied towards admission requirements.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>-Additional criminal background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific clinical facilities. Any student found to have a positive drug screen for drugs prohibited by State of Michigan or Federal law (including marijuana) or controlled substances will be dismissed from the program. Failure to receive an acceptable criminal background/fingerprinting at any time, will result in dismissal from the program. Any cost, if indicated, for these checks is the responsibility of the student.<br/>
-Program courses are sequential and complemented with appropriate support courses.<br/>
-All Registered Nursing (NUR) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C+/2.3 and all support courses to the program must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0 unless otherwise specified.<br/>
-Students are required to adhere to rules of the American Nursing Association (ANA) Nursing Code of Ethics.<br/>
-Students should be aware that the Michigan Board of Nursing may deny a license to an applicant who has been convicted of a crime or is addicted to drugs or alcohol.<br/>
-Students are required to meet clinical health requirements and to provide records verifying same while in the program.<br/>
-Students in the Nursing program will be required to purchase special uniforms and supplies throughout the duration of the program.<br/>
-Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 200 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Family Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>MTH 160 or MTH 160X, or MTH 176 or a math course numbered 176 or higher</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 147 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.147</courseId>
                        <course_title>Hospital Microbiology# *</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 212 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.212</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pathophysiology: Alterations in Structure and Function*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NUR 108 </course>
                        <courseId>NUR.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nursing Concepts I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>8</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NUR 115 </course>
                        <courseId>NUR.115</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pharmacology*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NUR 128 </course>
                        <courseId>NUR.128</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nursing Concepts II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>8</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 206 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Life Span Developmental Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NUR 138 </course>
                        <courseId>NUR.138</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nursing Concepts III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>8</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHL 244 </course>
                        <courseId>PHL.244</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>11</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NUR 288 </course>
                        <courseId>NUR.288</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nursing Concepts IV</course_title>
                        <course_credits>8</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>8</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>62</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>62</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>#If you are planning to pursue a BSN degree, it is strongly recommended that you take BIO 237 Microbiology, in place of BIO 147. BIO 147 will not transfer to a four-year university.</p>
         <p>*These courses can be taken prior to being admitted to the nursing program.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APOST">
      <ProgramId>APOST.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Occupational Studies</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APOST</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program allows students to earn an Associate in Applied Science degree by building on occupational/technical courses and certificates. This option can be selected if an associate degree is required or preferred as a condition for employment or advancement in a field. The program also allows students to combine coursework from several occupational areas to prepare for a job that requires multidisciplinary skills. Meet with a divisional counselor or faculty advisor for assistance in developing a program of study. A counselor can help determine career interests and educational goals, as well as provide transfer and career information.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>See a divisional counselor or a faculty advisor from the occupational area in which you plan to study.</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees;<br/>
Ferris State University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>General Studies Program Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete the General Education Requirements for the Associate in Applied Science Degree:<br/>
Writing/Composition (3)<br/>
Second Writing/Composition or Communication (3)<br/>
Math (3)<br/>
Natural Sciences (3)<br/>
Social and Behavioral Science (3)<br/>
Arts and Humanities (3)</p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>18</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of 20 credits in an occupational/technical area</course_title>
                        <course_credits>20</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete additional coursework as free electives to bring the total to a minimum of 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>22</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>60</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>See a divisional counselor or a faculty advisor from the occupational area in which you plan to study.</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APPHOT">
      <ProgramId>APPHOT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Photographic Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APPHOT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program provides a comprehensive foundation in digital and film based photography. Through a combination of required basic courses and specialized elective courses, the student customizes the program to his or her particular interest in the photographic industry. Students have opportunities to work with a variety of advanced photographic equipment including digital cameras, view cameras, traditional darkroom, and various types of studio and location lighting systems. Graduating students produce professional portfolios and self-promotional materials to find employment in a variety of areas such as photographic assisting, photojournalism, fine art, freelance, portrait and wedding photography. Students also complete the program to use photography as a means of personal expression, and as preparation for transferring to four-year baccalaureate programs.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Amber Dietz (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
         <advisor>Don Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Photography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 122 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Film and Darkroom Photography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 103 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.103</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Photography#</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 117 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.117</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to the Studio</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 127 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.127</courseId>
                        <course_title>Digital Photo Imaging I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>DMA Restricted Electives: Complete additional credits from the PHO electives (100 level and above) and/or the following courses: ANI 150, ANI 155, ANI 160, GDT 100, GDT 104, GDT 106, GDT 108, GDT 112, VID 105, VID 125</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)##</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 129 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.129</courseId>
                        <course_title>Black and White Digital Imaging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 211 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Large Format Photography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 228 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.228</courseId>
                        <course_title>Digital Photo Imaging II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>DMA Restricted Electives: Complete additional credits from the PHO electives (100 level and above) and/or the following courses: ANI 150, ANI 155, ANI 160, GDT 100, GDT 104, GDT 106, GDT 108, GDT 112, VID 105, VID 125</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 230 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Portfolio Projects</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 231 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.231</courseId>
                        <course_title>Portfolio Seminar</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>DMA Restricted Electives: Complete additional credits from the PHO electives (100 level and above) and/or the following courses: ANI 150, ANI 155, ANI 160, GDT 100, GDT 104, GDT 106, GDT 108, GDT 110, GDT 112, VID 105, VID 125</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*ENG 111 is recommended for MTA transfer<br/>
**MTH 125 or MTH 125X is recommended for MTA transfer. Completion of MTH 125X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one of the elective course options for this program.<br/>
#PHO 103 fulfills the Arts and Humanities General Education requirement<br/>
##COM 102 is recommended</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Amber Dietz (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
            <advisor>Don Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APPTA">
      <ProgramId>APPTA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Physical Therapist Assistant</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APPTA</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) are skilled and licensed health care providers who work under the direction and supervision of physical therapists. PTAs perform components of physical therapy plan of care developed by a supervising physical therapist. PTAs assist physical therapists in providing services that help improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent disabilities for people of all ages who have medical problems or other health-related concerns. Duties of the PTA include assisting the physical therapist in implementing treatment programs, providing interventions, and communicating with the physical therapist and other members of the health care team regarding the client's response to treatment and interventions. Clients may include accident victims, individuals with disabling conditions, and those requiring instruction in health promotion and wellness activities. Upon successful completion of this program, the student will receive an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Physical Therapist Assistant and is eligible to apply for Michigan licensure and take the National Physical Therapy Examination administered by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT).</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Ashley Bernstein</advisor>
         <advisor>Ann Herbert</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>
         <p>A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a>. Completed and signed applications must be submitted during the dates indicated on the application to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Welcome Center, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building.</p>
         <p>Requirement After Acceptance<br/>
Upon notification of acceptance to the program students must purchase an account from a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check and to track their health records. The criminal background check must be submitted to the designated vendor before attending the first program mandatory orientation session. The health requirements must be completed within the dates provided in the acceptance letter and submitted to the designated vendor by the deadline provided in the acceptance letter. Students who have not completed a class using an online Learning Management System (LMS) through their high school or at WCC must familiarize themselves with WCC's LMS system. WCC offers LMS help and students can find information on the website of the LMS system. The student must sign a statement confirming fluency using WCC's online Learning Management System.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Washtenaw Community College uses a competitive admission process for high demand programs in health care. Each year, approximately 20 students are accepted to the program for a Fall semester start. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission. This is a full-time program; no part-time option is available. For detailed information regarding admission to this health care program, please visit our Health Care website at <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/</a> .</p>
         <p>Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change. Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first begin the program. Details regarding WCC's Admission to High Demand Programs policy including priority levels are on WCC's Board of Trustees policy page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/">https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/</a>. Details regarding WCC's point scales that are used to calculate points are on WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a> .</p>
         <p>Requirements for application are:<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. All applicants are required to have a mandatory meeting with an advisor prior to applying to the program.<br/>
3. Program prerequisite courses:<br/>
a. Academic Math Level 3 or higher or MTH 160 or MTH 160X with a minimum grade of C/2.0.*<br/>
b. HSC 101 with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
c. BIO 111 with a minimum grade of B-/2.7.<br/>
d. ENG 111 with a minimum grade of C/2.0<br/>
4. Minimum cumulative program prerequisite GPA of 2.8.<br/>
5. Technical Standards (refer to the form in the admission packet). WCC reserves the right to request, before and during the program, that students successfully demonstrate specific physical and cognitive abilities related to the program.<br/>
6. 12 hours of observation in a physical therapy setting with a minimum of three (3) hours in at least two (2) different types of physical therapy settings (refer to the Clinical Observation website for guidelines <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/physical-therapist/clinical-observation.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/physical-therapist/clinical-observation.php</a>)<br/>
7. Residency verification.</p>
         <p>*Completion of MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in this program.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>1. Additional criminal background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific clinical facilities. Failure to receive an acceptable drug test and/or criminal background/fingerprinting check at any time, will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
2. Students will be required to submit health records annually while in the program and must complete any other health requirements as designated by the clinical sites.<br/>
3. Students will be required to purchase special uniforms and supplies throughout the duration of the program.<br/>
4. Students are required to demonstrate that they have maintained competency in all skills taught throughout their progression through the program. Failure to demonstrate continued competency will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
5. Students must have reliable transportation to clinical education sites which may require a commute of up to one hour.<br/>
6. All Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) courses and support courses to the program must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
7. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.<br/>
         </p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 101 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Healthcare Terminology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 1 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 147 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.147</courseId>
                        <course_title>Growth and Development*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 100 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Physical Therapy</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 150 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Therapeutic Procedures I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 180 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Kinesiology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 2 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 100 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Psychology*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 160 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Therapeutic Procedures II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 195 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.195</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Disease</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 200 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Therapeutic Modalities</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 220 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Therapeutic Exercise I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 230 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 3 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHL 244 </course>
                        <courseId>PHL.244</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 198 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.198</courseId>
                        <course_title>Soft Tissue Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 225 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Neurologic and Developmental Rehabilitation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 240 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>11</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 4 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 250 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PTA 280 </course>
                        <courseId>PTA.280</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Concepts</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>6</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>62</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>62</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*These courses may be taken before admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program. (It is strongly recommended that students complete the general education courses before entering the Physical Therapist Assistant program.) Students may transfer or substitute equivalent general education courses or a healthcare terminology course required for the Physical Therapist Assistant<br/>
program.<br/>
Completion of MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in this program.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Ashley Bernstein</advisor>
            <advisor>Ann Herbert</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APPDT">
      <ProgramId>APPDT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Powertrain Development Technician</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APPDT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>In this program, students will develop the knowledge and skills to perform in-car powertrain testing in unique testing environments. Jobs in this area require knowledge of automotive engine and electrical systems and experience with an automotive dynamometer. Students will learn about dynamometer setup and testing including the operation of complex analytical test equipment and test software.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 114 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Applied Transportation Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Service</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Electrical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 140 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Aluminum Welding for Transportation Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 132 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.132</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Engines</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 256 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.256</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical and Electronic Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 277 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.277</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Powertrain Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 220 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Dynamometer Operations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Electives: ATT 111, ATT 135, ATT 174, ATT 257, ATT 266, ATT 274, CSS 200, CSS 205, CST 185</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 279 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.279</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Dynamometer and Testing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 240 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Machining for Transportation Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Electives: ATT 111, ATT 135, ATT 174, ATT 257, ATT 266, ATT 274, CSS 200, CSS 205, CST 185</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>61</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>61</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>Students may elect to take optional courses in Semester 5 to meet MTA. Please refer to the WCC MTA Transfer Agreement web page <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/mta.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/mta.php</a> for more information.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APRAD">
      <ProgramId>APRAD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Radiography</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APRAD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program prepares students for a career in diagnostic radiology as a radiographer. A radiographer is a technologist who produces images of the human body to aid physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of injuries and diseases. The program curriculum includes a series of courses offered in conjunction with individualized laboratory work and an extensive clinical experience in local hospitals. Upon completion of the program, the student will receive an Associate in Applied Science Degree*** in Radiography and is eligible to take the national registry examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Radiographers work in a variety of settings including hospitals, clinics, doctors' offices and industry.</p>
         <p>The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology<br/>
            <a href="http://www.jrcert.org/">http://www.jrcert.org/</a>
            <br/>
20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-2901, (312)704-5300.</p>
         <p>For more detailed information regarding the Radiography Program, please visit the radiography web page at <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/radiography/">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/radiography/</a>.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>
         <p>A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a> . Completed and signed applications must be submitted during the dates indicated on the application to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Welcome Center, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building.</p>
         <p>Requirement After Acceptance<br/>
Upon notification of acceptance to the program, students must purchase an account from a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check. Specific information on the college-designator vendor, health records and deadline dates will be included in the program acceptance letter and/or provided at the mandatory orientation session.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Washtenaw Community College uses a competitive admission process for high demand programs in health care. Each year, approximately 32 students are accepted to the program for a Spring/Summer semester start. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission. This is a full-time program; no part-time option is available. For detailed information regarding admission to this health care program, please visit our Health Care website at <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/</a>.</p>
         <p>Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change. Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first begin the program. Details regarding WCC's Admission to High Demand Programs policy including priority levels are on WCC's Board of Trustees policy page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/">https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/</a>. Details regarding WCC's point scales that are used to calculate points are on WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a>.</p>
         <p>Requirements for application are:<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. Program prerequisite courses:<br/>
a. MTH 125 or MTH 125X, MTH 160 or MTH 160X, or MTH 176 or a math course numbered 176 or higher with a minimum grade of C/2.0.*<br/>
b. HSC 101 or HSC 124 with a minimum grade of B-/2.7.<br/>
c. BIO 109 or BIO 111 with a minimum grade of C+/2.3.<br/>
d. RAD 100 with a minimum grade of B-/2.7.<br/>
3. Technical Standards (refer to the admission packet). WCC reserves the right to request, before and during the program, that students successfully demonstrate specific physical and cognitive abilities related to this program.<br/>
4. Residency verification.<br/>
5. Students admitted to the program must be 18 years of age by August 20th of their first fall semester in the program.</p>
         <p>*Completion of MTH 125X or MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in this program.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>1. Additional criminal background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific clinical facilities. Failure to receive an acceptable drug test and/or criminal background/fingerprinting check at any time, will result in dismissal from the program unless the student has documentation from ARRT of their eligibility to take the certification exam.<br/>
2. Students will be required to attend a hospital orientation session prior to starting their clinical rotation.<br/>
3. Students will be required to submit health records annually while in the program and must complete any other health requirements as designated by the clinical sites.<br/>
4. Students will be required to purchase special uniforms and supplies throughout the duration of the program.<br/>
5. Students are required to demonstrate that they have maintained competency in all skills taught throughout their progression through the program. Failure to demonstrate continued competency will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
6. All Radiography (RAD) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C-/1.7 and all support courses to the program must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0 unless otherwise specified.<br/>
7. Students must have reliable transportation to clinical education sites which may require a commute of up to one hour.<br/>
8. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 109 or</course>
                        <courseId>BIO.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>HSC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Healthcare Terminology*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 124 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.124</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Terminology*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 176 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.176</courseId>
                        <course_title>College Algebra*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any Math Level 4 or Higher Course*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 100 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>10</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 1 (Spring/Summer)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 101 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Methods in Patient Care</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 103 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.103</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Professionalism in Clinical Radiography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 111 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Radiography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>8</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 2 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking**</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 110 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 112 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.112</courseId>
                        <course_title>Radiographic Positioning I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 124 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.124</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Radiographic Exposure</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 125 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Radiographic Procedures and Related Anatomy</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 3 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Social and Behavioral Science Elective (PSY 100 or SOC 100)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 120 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 123 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.123</courseId>
                        <course_title>Radiographic Positioning II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 215 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.215</courseId>
                        <course_title>Radiography of the Skull</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>9</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 4 (Spring/Summer)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 150 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 218 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.218</courseId>
                        <course_title>Radiation Biology and Protection</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>6</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 5 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 190 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.190</courseId>
                        <course_title>Physical Foundations of Radiography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 217 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.217</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 222 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pharmacology in Diagnostic Imaging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 235 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.235</courseId>
                        <course_title>Pathology for Radiographers</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>11</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 6 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHL 244 </course>
                        <courseId>PHL.244</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 223 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.223</courseId>
                        <course_title>Sectional Anatomy</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 225 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 232 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.232</courseId>
                        <course_title>Digital Imaging in Radiography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>10</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 7 (Spring/Summer)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 240 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>2</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>68</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>68</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*These courses must be taken before being admitted to the program.<br/>
Completion of MTH 125X or MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in this program.<br/>
**These courses may be taken before admissions to the Radiography program. (It is strongly advised that students complete the general education courses before entering the Radiography program.) Students can transfer or substitute equivalent general education courses required for the Radiography program.  Contact the program advisor for approval.<br/>
***Students who are planning to transfer to a 4-year university should follow the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). See an academic advisor for more information.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APRM">
      <ProgramId>APRM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Retail Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APRM</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program emphasizes both the theoretical knowledge and the practical skills needed to succeed in both customer-facing and behind-the-scenes jobs in any type of retail setting. The curriculum was developed with input from industry experts and topics include the role of retailing in the supply chain, retailing formats and locations, organizational structure and key positions, growth and expansion, consumer communication, and brands and private labels. Student also learn about productivity, operational and financial measures, purchasing and inventory control, pricing schemes, and merchandise layout and presentation.</p>
         <p>Students will take restricted electives toward completing a certificate as part of the program requirement in one of the following areas: Accounting for Business Certificate, Human Resource Management (HRM) Certificate, Business Sales and Marketing Certificate, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Certificate, Management Advanced Certificate or a Certificate or Degree in any occupational/technical area.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda GIlmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS and BBA degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Retail Principles and Practices</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s) any math level 4 or higher course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 273 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.273</courseId>
                        <course_title>Managing Operations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 275 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.275</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business and Supply Chain Analytics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 228 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.228</courseId>
                        <course_title>Purchasing and Inventory Control</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 295 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.295</courseId>
                        <course_title>Supply Chain Field Studies</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>MTA elective(s) to reach a minimum of 30 MTA credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Completion of MTH 125X or MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one of the elective course options for the program.</p>
         <p>**Choose a course toward completion of selected certificate.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda GIlmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APSCM">
      <ProgramId>APSCM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Supply Chain Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APSCM</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program emphasizes both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed in both customer-facing and behind-the-scenes jobs in any type of logistics setting as products move from point-of-origin to point-of consumption. The curriculum was developed with input from industry experts and topics include the supply chain ecosystem, warehousing, operations, transportation, purchasing, reverse logistics, retail, inventory management, and analytics. Students also learn about supplier relationship management and leadership/management skills. As part of the program, students will be ready to take the tests needed to receive their CLA (Certified Logistics Associate) and CLT (Certified Logistics Technician) industry certification.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS and BBA degrees;<br/>
Wayne State University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 181 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.181</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Supply Chain Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 182 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.182</courseId>
                        <course_title>Warehousing and Logistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s) any math level 4 or higher course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Retail Principles and Practices</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Transportation and Logistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 228 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.228</courseId>
                        <course_title>Purchasing and Inventory Control</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 275 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.275</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business and Supply Chain Analytics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 230 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 273 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.273</courseId>
                        <course_title>Managing Operations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 205 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Creating the Customer Experience</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 295 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.295</courseId>
                        <course_title>Supply Chain Field Studies</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>MTA elective(s) to reach a minimum of 30 MTA credits.<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Completion of MTH 125X or MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one of the elective course options for this program.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APST">
      <ProgramId>APST.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Surgical Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APST</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>A surgical technologist (ST) serves the patient's interest primarily by providing assistance to the surgeon. The surgical technologist's primary task during an operative procedure is to anticipate the perioperative needs of the surgeon and surgical patient. Students in this program must be well grounded in the basic sciences, especially anatomy, microbiology, and pathophysiology. The surgical technologist contributes to global patient care by serving as a team member who monitors the surgical environment.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Keith Pellerito</advisor>
         <advisor>Kathryn Walker</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>
         <p>A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a> . Completed and signed applications must be submitted during the dates indicated on the application to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Welcome Center, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building.</p>
         <p>Requirements After Acceptance<br/>
Upon acceptance, students must purchase an account from a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check and to track their health records. The criminal background check and health records must be submitted to the designated vendor. Specific information regarding the college-designated vendor, health records, and deadline dates will be provided at the mandatory orientation session.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Washtenaw Community College uses a competitive admission process for high demand programs in health care. Each year, approximately 20 students are accepted to the program for a Fall semester start. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission. This is a full-time program; no part-time option is available. For detailed information regarding admission to this health care program, please visit our Health Care website at <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/</a> .</p>
         <p>Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change. Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first begin the program. Details regarding WCC's Admission to High Demand Programs policy including priority levels are on WCC's Board of Trustees policy page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/">https://www.wccnet.edu/trustees/policies/2005/</a>. Details regarding WCC's point scales that are used to calculate points are on WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a>.</p>
         <p>Requirements for application are:<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. Program prerequisite courses:<br/>
a. MTH 125 or MTH 125X, MTH 160 or MTH 160X, MTH 168, MTH 169, MTH 176 or a math course numbered 176 or higher with a minimum grade of C/2.0.*<br/>
b. HSC 101 or HSC 124 with a minimum grade of B-/2.7.<br/>
c. BIO 111 with a minimum grade of B-/2.7.<br/>
3. Technical Standards (in the admissions packet). WCC reserves the right to request, before and during the program, that students successfully demonstrate specific physical and cognitive abilities related to this program.<br/>
4. Students must possess a high school diploma or GED prior to clinical courses.<br/>
5. Students must be 18 years old by September 1st of the second fall semester in the program (prior to beginning clinicals in semester 4)<br/>
6. Residency verification.</p>
         <p>*Completion of MTH 125X or MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in this program.<br/>
Completion of MTH 168 and MTH 169 will not fulfill the MTA Mathematics requirement. Students planning to transfer should take MTA-approved math courses. Financial aid will not cover an additional math course if a student enters the program with MTH 168 or MTH 169 but still needs an MTA math course.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>1. Additional background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific clinical facilities. Any student found to have a positive drug screen for drugs prohibited by State of Michigan or Federal law (including marijuana) or controlled substances will be dismissed from the program. Failure to receive an acceptable criminal background/fingerprinting at any time, will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
2. Students will be required to attend a hospital orientation session prior to starting their clinical rotation.<br/>
3. Students will be required to submit health records annually while in the program and must complete any other health requirements as designated by the clinical sites.<br/>
4. Students will be required to purchase special uniforms and supplies throughout the duration of the program.<br/>
5. Students will be required to demonstrate that they have maintained competency in all skills taught throughout their progression through the program. Failure to demonstrate continued competency will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
6. All Surgical Technology (SUR) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C+/2.3 and all support courses to the program must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0 unless otherwise specified.<br/>
7. Students must have reliable transportation to clinical education sites, which may require a commute of up to one hour.<br/>
8. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>HSC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Healthcare Terminology</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 124 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.124</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Terminology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>MTH 125, MTH 125X, MTH 160, MTH 160X, MTH 168, MTH 169, MTH 176 or any Academic Math Level 4 or higher Math Course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>9</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 1 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 101 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Sterile Processing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 237 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.237</courseId>
                        <course_title>Microbiology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 2 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 110 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Surgical Technology/Surgical Patient</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 170 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.170</courseId>
                        <course_title>Surgical Pharmacology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 180 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Surgical Procedures I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 181 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.181</courseId>
                        <course_title>Surgical Procedures I Lab</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 3 (Spring/Summer)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 270 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.270</courseId>
                        <course_title>Biomedical Science and Minimally Invasive Surgery</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 61 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>3</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 4 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 210 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Surgical Procedures II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 211 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Surgical Procedures II Lab</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 231 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.231</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>10</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 5 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 241 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.241</courseId>
                        <course_title>Clinical Education II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SUR 250 </course>
                        <courseId>SUR.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Surgical Technology Seminar</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHL 244 </course>
                        <courseId>PHL.244</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>10</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>61</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>61</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>Completion of MTH 125X or MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in this program.<br/>
Completion of MTH 168 and MTH 169 will not fulfill the MTA Mathematics requirement. Students planning to transfer should take MTA-approved math courses. Financial aid will not cover an additional math course if a student enters the program with MTH 168 or MTH 169 but still needs an MTA math course.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Keith Pellerito</advisor>
            <advisor>Kathryn Walker</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APOETT">
      <ProgramId>APOETT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Transportation Technologies</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APOETT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>In this AAS degree, students have a choice to follow any of four specialty tracks that will prepare them for employment in the transportation industry. This option can be selected if an associate's degree is required for employment or advancement in a field. Each track features a variety of application-level classes where students perform lab-oriented practice for the required skills in auto body repair, automotive service, auto cybersecurity, or EV service related fields. Students will learn using the latest technology, methods and tooling in their area of concentration.</p>
         <p>The program prepares the student for the State of Michigan Mechanics Certification tests as well as the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification Exams. Students are encouraged to meet with a divisional advisor or faculty.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
         <advisor>Robert Lowing</advisor>
         <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
         <advisor>Timothy VanSchoick</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swbcurrprog_conc_credit>60</swbcurrprog_conc_credit>
            <swbcurrprog_conc_state>Select a specialized concentration in one of the following areas: Auto Body, Auto Cyber Security, Auto Service, or Electric Vehicle Service &amp; Repair. Each concentration is comprised of one or two certificates. Upon completion, students will earn two or three credentials: The Transportation Technologies Degree and 1-2 additional certificates depending on the track selected.</swbcurrprog_conc_state>
            <swvcurrmajr_long_desc>Transportation Technologies Options</swvcurrmajr_long_desc>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Auto Body (ABDY)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Auto Body Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 112 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.112</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Automotive Refinishing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 114 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Applied Transportation Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 119 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.119</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Metal Shaping</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 123 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.123</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Auto Body Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 124 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.124</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Automotive Refinishing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 140 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Aluminum Welding for Transportation Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Service</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 136 or</course>
                        <courseId>ATT.136</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Transportation Technologies</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HST 136 or</course>
                        <courseId>HST.136</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Transportation Technologies</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): ATT 131, ATT 150, ATT 231, ATT 260</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 121 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.121</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Estimating</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Lightweighting Composite Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Humanities Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): ATT 131, ATT 150, ATT 231, ATT 260</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Auto Cyber Security (ACS)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Electrical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 180 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Alternative Vehicle Fundamentals &amp; Safety</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computer Science</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 160 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computer Systems Technology I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Service</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 133 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.133</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Fuel Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CST 185 </course>
                        <courseId>CST.185</courseId>
                        <course_title>Local and Mobile Networking Essentials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 136 or</course>
                        <courseId>ATT.136</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Transportation Technologies</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HST 136 or</course>
                        <courseId>HST.136</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Transportation Technologies</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 256 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.256</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical and Electronic Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 200 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Network Security - Security+</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Humanities Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 258 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.258</courseId>
                        <course_title>Engine Drivability</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 277 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.277</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Powertrain Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CSS 285 </course>
                        <courseId>CSS.285</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Automotive Penetration Testing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>61</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Auto Service (ASVC)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 114 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Applied Transportation Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Service</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Electrical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Humanities Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 132 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.132</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Engines</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 133 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.133</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Fuel Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 134 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.134</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Transmissions</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 251 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.251</courseId>
                        <course_title>Engine Diagnosis and Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 254 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.254</courseId>
                        <course_title>Suspension and Steering Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 256 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.256</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical and Electronic Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 136 or</course>
                        <courseId>ATT.136</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Transportation Technologies</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HST 136 or</course>
                        <courseId>HST.136</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Transportation Technologies</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 255 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.255</courseId>
                        <course_title>Brake Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 257 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.257</courseId>
                        <course_title>Heating and Air Conditioning Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 258 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.258</courseId>
                        <course_title>Engine Drivability</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 266 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.266</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Transmissions</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): ATT 111, ATT 180, ATT 277, ATT 279</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Electric Vehicle Service &amp; Repair (EVSR)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Service</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 131 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Electrical</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 180 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Alternative Vehicle Fundamentals &amp; Safety</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 114 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Applied Transportation Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 132 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.132</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automotive Engines</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 256 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.256</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electrical and Electronic Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 280 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.280</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Electric and Hybrid Vehicles</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Humanities Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 254 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.254</courseId>
                        <course_title>Suspension and Steering Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 257 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.257</courseId>
                        <course_title>Heating and Air Conditioning Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 282 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.282</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Energy Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 255 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.255</courseId>
                        <course_title>Brake Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 284 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.284</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Drivelines &amp; Chassis</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 286 </course>
                        <courseId>ATT.286</courseId>
                        <course_title>Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Dynamometer Testing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ATT 136 or</course>
                        <courseId>ATT.136</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Transportation Technologies</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HST 136 or</course>
                        <courseId>HST.136</courseId>
                        <course_title>History of Transportation Technologies</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): ATT 277, ATT 279</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>62</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*MTH 157 Technical Math is the recommened math course for students pursuing this program as a terminal degree. Students interested in a transfer pathway should consult with their academic advisor to select the most suitable math course for a seamless transfer.</p>
         <p>Credentials upon completion:<br/>
Auto Body (ABDY) Concentration = APOETT, CTAUBR, CTAUB2<br/>
Auto Cyber Security (ACS) Concentration = APOETT, CTACYB<br/>
Auto Service (ASVC) Concentration = APOETT, CTASVT, CTASV2<br/>
Electric Vehicle Service &amp; Repair (EVSR) Concentration = APOETT, CTEVSF, CTEVST</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
            <advisor>Robert Lowing</advisor>
            <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
            <advisor>Timothy VanSchoick</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APWLDF">
      <ProgramId>APWLDF.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Welding Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APWLDF</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>WAFD</dept_code>
      <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Welding Technology program offers specialized welding and fabrication instruction through theoretical, practical and technical learning objectives and strategies. The core curriculum specializes in welding and fabrication and delves into the expanses of welding technology as a whole. Students are first introduced to welding, cutting and fabrication safety; theory and fundamentals; and then transition to more advanced welding and fabrication processes and application, such as weld quality, inspection testing and repair techniques and automated welding and cutting systems and operations. Students who successfully complete this program will have learned a diverse skillset giving them opportunities to enter the workforce as entry-level welders, fabricators, field technicians and positions them for higher learning in welding engineering, welding education or materials science.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees;<br/>
Pennsylvania College of Technology, BS degree;<br/>
Wayne State University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>NCT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>NCT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to 2D CAD CAM Programming and Applications</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 106 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.106</courseId>
                        <course_title>Welding Print Reading</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 109 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Welding Safety and OSHA Regulations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 125 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Welding Processes I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 126 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.126</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Welding Processes II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 130 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 131 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>Thermal Cutting, Gouging and Weld Repair</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 139 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.139</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Metal Fabrication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 140 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Inspection and Testing</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 230 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 231 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.231</courseId>
                        <course_title>Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 232 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.232</courseId>
                        <course_title>Semi-Automatic Welding Processes</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 150 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Automated Welding and Cutting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 210 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Welding Metallurgy</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 233 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.233</courseId>
                        <course_title>Submerged Arc and Flux Core Arc Welding</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fifth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>WAF 239 </course>
                        <courseId>WAF.239</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Metal Fabrication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>66</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>66</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABCM">
      <ProgramId>AABCM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Broadcast Media Arts</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABCM</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>CMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Communications, Media &amp;Theatre</department>
      <program_desc>The Broadcast Media Arts program provides hands-on training in the realm of radio and gives students experience in live production, script-writing, announcing and editing. The program course offerings emphasize the communication and technical skills needed for jobs in a variety of fields within the media industry, including advertising, public relations, broadcast journalism, project production and producing. This program prepares students to either enter directly into the workforce or transfer to a four-year institution.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Dena Blair</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University; BA and BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 155 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Scriptwriting for Broadcast Media Arts</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): COM 142, COM 183, COM 210, COM 240, DRA 152, DRA 204, FLM 120, GDT 104, JRN 111, PHO 111 or VID 105</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 160 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Voice and Articulation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): Select two courses from COM 142, COM 183, COM 210, COM 240, DRA 152, DRA 204, FLM 120, GDT 104, JRN 111, PHO 111 or VID 105</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6-7</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 130 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Mass Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 150 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Radio Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 107 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.107</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): COM 142, COM 183, COM 210, COM 240, DRA 152, DRA 204, FLM 120, GDT 104, JRN 111, PHO 111 or VID 105</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 170 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.170</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Radio Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2 (not COM)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): Select two courses from COM 142, COM 183, COM 210, COM 240, DRA 152, DRA 204, FLM 120, GDT 104, JRN 111, PHO 111 or VID 105</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6-7</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>61</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>61</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Dena Blair</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Communications, Media &amp;Theatre</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABATR">
      <ProgramId>AABATR.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Administration - Transfer</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABATR</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of business administration degree program at a four-year college or university, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in an area of business. See an advisor for information on transferring to a specific college.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>
            <p>Devin Streur<br/>
            </p>
         </advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BBA degree;<br/>
Northwood University, BBA degree;<br/>
Oakland University, BS degree;<br/>
University of Michigan-Flint, BBA degree;<br/>
Walsh College, BA or BBA degree;<br/>
Wayne State University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>This program can meet the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). Students must have their transcripts certified for MTA completion by the WCC Student Records Office.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>An Academic Math Level of 4 is required to enroll in MTH 176</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 140 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Business</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 110 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computer Information Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 125X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.125X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday College Math*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 176 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.176</courseId>
                        <course_title>College Algebra</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 122 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Managerial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles I - Macro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.#</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 265 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.265</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 222 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles II - Micro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education elective(s) to reach a minimum of 30 General Education credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Completion of MTH 125X or MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisites in this program.</p>
         <p>**See the MTA list to make course selections from any discipline except ECO.</p>
         <p>#It is recommended students complete one or more of the following: BMG 181, BMG 230, BMG 250.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur
</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACMG">
      <ProgramId>AACMG.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Management</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACMG</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for entry-level jobs in the construction industry as well as for transfer to a bachelor's degree program in construction management at a four-year college or university. Students who transfer will continue developing the skills needed to work for construction contractors, engineering/architectural firms, public agencies, or trade associations in positions such as office engineer, field engineer, safety engineer, project engineer, foreman, estimator, scheduler, expeditor, quality control engineer, inspector, material representative or independent contractor. The program transfers to Eastern Michigan University. In addition to the required courses within the degree program, students may transfer additional courses taken at WCC that will be applied to technical, business and math/science requirements for the bachelor's degree program at Eastern Michigan University.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         <advisor>Cristy Lindemann</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
         <p>This program meets MTA. Students must have their transcripts certified for MTA completion by the WCC Student Records Office.</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>A Math Level of 5 is required to enroll in MTH 178.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 130 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Site Safety and OSHA Regulations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 150 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Construction Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 178 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.178</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Trigonometry</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 240 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Resources Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 180 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Application of Construction Materials</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles I - Macro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 207 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.207</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 170 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.170</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Graphics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GLG 114 </course>
                        <courseId>GLG.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Physical Geology and Lab</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CMG 200 </course>
                        <courseId>CMG.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*MTH 160 or MTH 160X should be completed at WCC to satisfy EMU's Quantitative Reasoning Requirement. If completed at EMU, MATH 110 will be required unless waived by ACT/SAT or math placement score.</p>
         <p>Completion of MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at lease one course or prerequisite in this program.</p>
         <p>Students transferring to EMU should see the articulation agreement for additional courses that can be taken at WCC.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
            <advisor>Cristy Lindemann</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACJ">
      <ProgramId>AACJ.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Criminal Justice</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACJ</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program helps prepare students for jobs in the courts and in corrections (such as probation and parole) as well as state and federal law enforcement. Most, but not all, of these jobs require at least a bachelor's degree and students can complete their first 3 years at WCC before transferring to other four-year schools such as EMU for their final year.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Central State University, BS degree;<br/>
Eastern Michigan University, BA degree and several BS degrees*;<br/>
Madonna University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>*For those interested in pursuing a degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice from EMU, students may take additional credit hours at WCC and transfer a total of 94 credits to EMU towards a Bachelor's Degree (124 hours). The following additional classes are recommended: ANT 201, SOC 207, SOC 250, and PSY 257.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 100 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Criminal Justice</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 111 or</course>
                        <courseId>CJT.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Police/Community Relations</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 156 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.156</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Justice Ethics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 160 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Justice Constitutional Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 100 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>ANT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Cultural Anthropology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 208 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Evidence and Procedure</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 209 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.209</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 223 or</course>
                        <courseId>CJT.223</courseId>
                        <course_title>Juvenile Justice</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 199 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.199</courseId>
                        <course_title>On the Job Training</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 144 or</course>
                        <courseId>CJT.144</courseId>
                        <course_title>Parole, Probation, and Community Corrections</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 170 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.170</courseId>
                        <course_title>Domestic and International Terrorism</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 224 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.224</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Investigation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SOC 100 </course>
                        <courseId>SOC.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Sociology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2 Not COM</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AADVP">
      <ProgramId>AADVP.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Digital Video Production</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AADVP</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Associate in Arts Degree in Digital Video Production provides students with specialized training to develop proficiency in advanced and professional video production. Emphasis is placed on integrating content creation with Web skills.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>PHO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Photography I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 105 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundations in Digital Video I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>FLM 120 or</course>
                        <courseId>FLM.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Film</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>FLM 150 or</course>
                        <courseId>FLM.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>International Cinema</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>FLM 185 </course>
                        <courseId>FLM.185</courseId>
                        <course_title>The Horror Film</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 125 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.125</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundations in Digital Video II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 270 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.270</courseId>
                        <course_title>Documentary Video Production I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>FLM 160 </course>
                        <courseId>FLM.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>American Film</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 210 or</course>
                        <courseId>VID.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Screenplays</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 240 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Digital Cinematography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 275 or</course>
                        <courseId>VID.275</courseId>
                        <course_title>Documentary Video Production II</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Select a course from the VID discipline.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 276 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.276</courseId>
                        <course_title>Video Graphics I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 203 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.203</courseId>
                        <course_title>Commercial Video Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 295 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.295</courseId>
                        <course_title>Portfolio and Project Seminar</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2 (not FLM)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>General Education elective(s) to reach a minimum of 30 General Education credits.<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>61</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>61</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAECED">
      <ProgramId>AAECED.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Early Childhood Education</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAECED</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The program prepares students to transfer into an early childhood education program at a four-year college or university. The first two years of instruction in a bachelor's degree program in an early childhood education major is covered. The program includes the general education courses that prepare students for the state-mandated basic skills tests for teachers in the State of Michigan. Requirements vary by college, so students should obtain the current curriculum for the college to which they are transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees;<br/>
UM-Dearborn, BA degree<br/>
Oakland University</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>GPA of 2.0 or higher</swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 101 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Development</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any MTA Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 180 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Working with Families in a Diverse Society</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 220 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Development and Care of Infants and Toddlers</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 221 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.221</courseId>
                        <course_title>Infant Toddler Practicum</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any MTA Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any MTA Arts/Human.Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 200 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Positive Child Guidance</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 210 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Curriculum for Young Children</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 240 or</course>
                        <courseId>ENG.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Children's Literature</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 242 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.242</courseId>
                        <course_title>Diverse Children's Literature</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHS 100 </course>
                        <courseId>PHS.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Physical Science for Educators</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 220 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Development and Learning</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 230 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Child Observation and Assessment</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 240 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.240</courseId>
                        <course_title>Education of the Young Child with Exceptionalities</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 280 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.280</courseId>
                        <course_title>The Developing Professional in Early Childhood Education</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECD 281 </course>
                        <courseId>ECD.281</courseId>
                        <course_title>Practicum for the Developing ECE Professional</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 201 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundations of Literacy</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>MTA Social Science elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 total credits.*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAFPAD">
      <ProgramId>AAFPAD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Fine and Performing Arts</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAFPAD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This associate of Art in Fine and Performing Arts Degree is a transfer degree designed to be the first two years of a bachelor's degree at a four-year college/university or develop the needed skills to work in the creative industry. This degree gives you the ability to select one of the Visual Arts or Performing Arts concentrations.</p>
         <p>The Visual Arts concentration is designed to be the first two years of a Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) degree and/or a Bachelor of Art Education (BAE) degree. This degree also prepares students who are seeking careers/positions as visual artists: those artists who are seeking work with community art education programs: gallery managers; professional art studio internships; teaching assistants; and those who wish to work as apprentices in community theater set designs.</p>
         <p>The Performing Arts concentration is designed to be the first two years of a Bachelor of Art Degree (BA) in Music, Dance, or Drama/Theater. This degree also prepares students who are seeking careers/positions as performing artists; those artists who are seeking work with performance education programs: performance venue managers; professional performance internships; performance teaching assistants; and those who wish to work as apprentices in community theater or performance venues.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jill Jepsen</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Performing Arts (FPAP)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DAN 115 or</course>
                        <courseId>DAN.115</courseId>
                        <course_title>Dance Styles I</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DRA 152 or</course>
                        <courseId>DRA.152</courseId>
                        <course_title>Acting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 140 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>Music Theory I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any math course that meets MTA</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Fine Arts Electives (complete a minimum of 2 credits): COM 142, DAN 101, MUS 105, MUS 133, or MUS 204</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DAN 215 or</course>
                        <courseId>DAN.215</courseId>
                        <course_title>Dance Styles II</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DRA 208 or</course>
                        <courseId>DRA.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Acting II</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 142 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.142</courseId>
                        <course_title>Music Theory II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DAN 180 or</course>
                        <courseId>DAN.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Dance Appreciation: The World of Dance</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DRA 180 or</course>
                        <courseId>DRA.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Theatre Appreciation: The World of Theatre</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 180 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.180</courseId>
                        <course_title>Music Appreciation: Our World</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 285 or</course>
                        <courseId>ART.285</courseId>
                        <course_title>Self-Management for Working Artists</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 285 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.285</courseId>
                        <course_title>Self-Management for Working Artists</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DAN 107 or</course>
                        <courseId>DAN.107</courseId>
                        <course_title>Beginning Ballet</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>DRA 204 or</course>
                        <courseId>DRA.204</courseId>
                        <course_title>Improvisational Acting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 146 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.146</courseId>
                        <course_title>Songwriting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 155 or</course>
                        <courseId>BMG.155</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business on the Internet</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 168 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.168</courseId>
                        <course_title>Facilities and Event Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Fine Arts Electives (complete a minimum of 3 credits): COM 142, COM 160, DAN 102, DAN 107, DAN 108, DRA 211, MUS 105, MUS 106, MUS 133, MUS 134, MUS 147, MUS 154, MUS 155, MUS 204, MUS 205</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>AUD 170 or</course>
                        <courseId>AUD.170</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Audio Technology</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 150 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.150</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Radio Production</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>VID 105 </course>
                        <courseId>VID.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundations in Digital Video I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 250 or</course>
                        <courseId>BMG.250</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Marketing</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 147 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.147</courseId>
                        <course_title>Art and Entertainment Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 295 or</course>
                        <courseId>ART.295</courseId>
                        <course_title>Arts Management Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 295 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.295</courseId>
                        <course_title>Arts Management Capstone</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Fine Arts Electives (to reach a minimum of 60 credits if needed): COM 142, COM 160, DAN 102, DAN 107, DAN 108, DRA 211, MUS 105, MUS 106, MUS 133, MUS 134, MUS 147, MUS 154, MUS 155, MUS 204, MUS 205</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swbcurrprog_conc_credit>60</swbcurrprog_conc_credit>
            <swvcurrmajr_long_desc>Fine and Performing Arts Options</swvcurrmajr_long_desc>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Visual Arts (FPAV)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Drawing I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any math course that meets MTA</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 112 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.112</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Design I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HUM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>HUM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to the Humanities - Ancient to Medieval</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HUM 102 or</course>
                        <courseId>HUM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to the Humanities - Renaissance to Modern</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HUM 103 </course>
                        <courseId>HUM.103</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to the Humanities - 20th Century to Present</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 102 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Color</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 114 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Painting I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Fine Art Elective: Choose one ART 120, ART 121, ART 125, ART 127, ART 129,  or ART 136</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 108 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.108</courseId>
                        <course_title>Three-Dimensional Design</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ART 122 </course>
                        <courseId>ART.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Drawing II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2 (Not HUM)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education and/or open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 30 General Education and 60 total credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>18</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jill Jepsen</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAGS">
      <ProgramId>AAGS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Global Studies</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAGS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>Associate of Arts Liberal Arts Transfer in Global Studies will aid students in the development of an open, inclusive, international perspective through the study of human cultures, history, and language. This degree will provide students with the basic international and intercultural understanding that is applicable in the university and in the workplace, as well as prepare them for entry into a degree program at a four-year academic institution.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Michelle Garey</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HUM 145 </course>
                        <courseId>HUM.145</courseId>
                        <course_title>Comparative Religions</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Foreign Language*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GEO 101 </course>
                        <courseId>GEO.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>World Regional Geography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Foreign Language*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 225 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intercultural Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Global Studies Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ANT 201 </course>
                        <courseId>ANT.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Cultural Anthropology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Global Studies Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Global Studies Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*First Year Language I and II meet the requirements; excludes conversational courses.<br/>
**Go to <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/webfiles/foreign-language/global-studies-course-options.pdf">https://www.wccnet.edu/webfiles/foreign-language/global-studies-course-options.pdf</a>
         </p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Michelle Garey</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAHUST">
      <ProgramId>AAHUST.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Human Services</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAHUST</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>BEHD</dept_code>
      <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for a job as a substance abuse, hospice, case, psychiatric, or social services aide in settings such as schools, rehabilitation centers, and mental health clinics or as a staff member in a community/neighborhood center. The program provides skills students will need to work on a one-to-one basis or in groups to help people cope with problems. The program also prepares students to transfer to a bachelor's degree program where they will continue developing skills for a career in the field of social work. The program transfers to Eastern Michigan University and Madonna University.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BSW*;<br/>
Madonna University, BSW;<br/>
Wayne State University, BSW.</p>
         <p>*Students should meet with an EMU Department of Social Work advisor before applying for admission to EMU's program.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>Faculty will review students' eligibility for the program on an ongoing basis.</p>
         <p>1. Students must maintain satisfactory academic class performance, as evidenced by a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.<br/>
2. Students must earn a "C" or better in all HSW courses.<br/>
3. To enroll in the Human Services field internships, students must have completed prerequisite courses with a "C" or better.<br/>
4. Students must maintain at least an 80% rate of attendance in class and in an internship placement.<br/>
5. Students must honor any agreement entered into with an agency serving as an internship site.<br/>
6. Students must maintain ethical behavior as defined in the National Organization for Human Service Education's "Ethical Standards of Human Services Professionals."<br/>
7. Students should be aware that internship sites might conduct background checks on applicants to determine if they have been convicted of a crime or are addicted to drugs or alcohol.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSW 100 </course>
                        <courseId>HSW.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Human Services</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SOC 100 </course>
                        <courseId>SOC.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Sociology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any science course with a lab.#</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSW 200 </course>
                        <courseId>HSW.200</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interviewing and Assessment</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 100 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SOC 205 </course>
                        <courseId>SOC.205</courseId>
                        <course_title>Race and Ethnic Relations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SOC 220 </course>
                        <courseId>SOC.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Group Dynamics and Counseling</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Math Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSW 229 </course>
                        <courseId>HSW.229</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Services Success Skills</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 206 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Life Span Developmental Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 210 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Behavior Modification</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 257 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.257</courseId>
                        <course_title>Abnormal Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SOC 225 </course>
                        <courseId>SOC.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Family Social Work</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSW 230 or</course>
                        <courseId>HSW.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Field Internship and Seminar I</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSW 235 </course>
                        <courseId>HSW.235</courseId>
                        <course_title>Experience Seminar</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1-3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)***</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach a minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>#Consult with a program advisor if transferring to any institution other than EMU.</p>
         <p>*Select one of the following courses: MTH 125, MTH 125X, MTH 160, MTH 160X, MTH 176, or MTH 191. Transfer students should check with their selected school to confirm the math and/or credit requirements.</p>
         <p>**Select one of the following courses: ART 143, ART 150, DAN 180, DRA 180, ENG 181, ENG 213, ENG 214, ENG 242, FLM 150, HUM 175, MUS 180.</p>
         <p>***Select another course in a different discipline from the Humanities section of the MTA list.</p>
         <p>If transferring to Madonna University, follow the curricular guide for that university. See a program advisor for details.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAJOUR">
      <ProgramId>AAJOUR.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Journalism</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAJOUR</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>ENGD</dept_code>
      <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to a four-year institution and major in journalism. Four specialty courses provide a solid background in journalism-related content. Students in the program will gain invaluable experience in areas of a career in journalism.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>David Waskin</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Madonna University, BA degree;<br/>
Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 130 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Mass Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>JRN 111 </course>
                        <courseId>JRN.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Journalism</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>JRN 210 </course>
                        <courseId>JRN.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Copy Editing*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) Any 100-level or above course to to reach a minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>JRN 217 </course>
                        <courseId>JRN.217</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Feature Writing*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s) 1 ENG 107 or Any 100-level or above course from COM, GDT, PHO, PLS or VID</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) Any 100-level or above course to to reach a minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>JRN 220 </course>
                        <courseId>JRN.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Digital Journalism*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s) 2 ENG 107 or Any 100-level or above course from COM, GDT, PHO, PLS or VID</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) Any 100-level or above course to to reach a minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*JRN 217 is offered in Fall only; JRN 210 and JRN 220 are offered in Winter only.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>David Waskin</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AALAT">
      <ProgramId>AALAT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Liberal Arts Transfer</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AALAT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program allows students to design a program of study to meet individual needs, and is a good option for students who are undecided about a major, or simply want to explore various areas in the arts and social sciences. This program allows for customization of coursework to meet the requirements of the transfer college or university. A counselor will assist in developing a program of study that meets all of the College's graduation requirements. A counselor can also help students determine interests, career and educational goals, as well as provide transfer and career information.</p>
         <p>Major Concentrations (1-5)<br/>
Complete 15 credits from the following: ANT, ARB, ART, CHN, COM, DAN, DRA, ECO, ENG, FLM, FRN, GEO, GRM, HST, HUM, JRN, MUS, PHL, PLS, PSY, SOC, SPN and YOG.</p>
         <p>Communication Concentration (COM)<br/>
COM 102 Interpersonal Communication<br/>
COM 160 Voice and Articulation<br/>
COM 183 Persuasion<br/>
COM 210 Nonverbal Communication<br/>
COM 225 Intercultural Communication</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BA and BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swbcurrprog_conc_credit>60</swbcurrprog_conc_credit>
            <swvcurrmajr_long_desc>Liberal Arts Transfer Options</swvcurrmajr_long_desc>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Major Concentrations (1-5)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Major Concentration 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Major Concentration 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)  100-level or above transferrable courses</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)  100-level or above transferrable courses</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Major Concentration 3</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2 (not COM)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)  100-level or above transferrable courses</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Major Concentration 4</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) 100-level or above transferrable courses to reach a minimum of 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Major Concentration 5</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education Elective(s) (0-2 credits) to reach a minimum 30 General Education credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Communication Concentration (COM)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 210 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Nonverbal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2 (not COM)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 160 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Voice and Articulation</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)  100-level or above transferrable courses</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)  100-level or above transferrable courses</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 183 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.183</courseId>
                        <course_title>Persuasion</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)  100-level or above transferrable courses</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 225 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intercultural Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)  100-level or above transferrable courses to reach a minimum of 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education Elective(s) (0-2 credits) to reach a minimum 30 General Education credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Satisfies one of the Arts and Humanities requirements.</p>
         <p>A course counted for general education or program requirements may not also be counted for a Major Concentration. See an advisor for assistance in choosing courses.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAPSPL">
      <ProgramId>AAPSPL.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Paralegal Studies/Pre-Law</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAPSPL</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for entry-level positions or further study in the field of law. Entry-level paralegal positions are available in legal offices such as corporate, prosecuting and public defense in addition to some courts. Under the supervision of an attorney, paralegals may assist with research, court filings, documentation and depositions. Students who wish to continue their education may continue on to a bachelor's degree or a Juris Doctorate degree.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BOS 206 </course>
                        <courseId>BOS.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Personal Management Application and Internet Resources</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 130 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Paralegal Studies</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 156 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.156</courseId>
                        <course_title>Everyday Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Justice Ethics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 160 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Justice Constitutional Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>SOC 100 or</course>
                        <courseId>SOC.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Sociology</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles I - Macro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BMG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BMG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Business Law I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 208 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Evidence and Procedure</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CJT 209 </course>
                        <courseId>CJT.209</courseId>
                        <course_title>Criminal Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 102 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.102</courseId>
                        <course_title>Interpersonal Communication</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MUS 147 </course>
                        <courseId>MUS.147</courseId>
                        <course_title>Art and Entertainment Law</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education elective to reach a minimum of 30 General Education credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AASECE">
      <ProgramId>AASECE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Secondary Education Transfer</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AASECE</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer into a bachelor's degree program in secondary education at a four-year college or university. The program covers the first two years of instruction, including the general education courses, used by most secondary education programs in Michigan, which prepare students for the state-mandated basic skills tests. Requirements may vary among colleges. Students should obtain the current curriculum from the college to which they are transferring and talk to an undergraduate advisor early in their studies. Curriculum and admission requirements are available on most colleges' Web sites.</program_desc>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>Admission requirements for bachelor's degree teacher education programs may vary among colleges. Most require a minimum grade point average of 2.0 for courses to transfer as well as a minimum of 56 to 60 college credits completed and successful completion of the state-mandated basic skills test before applying for admission to the program.</swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>EDU 104 </course>
                        <courseId>EDU.104</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Teaching in a Diverse Society</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 220 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.220</courseId>
                        <course_title>Human Development and Learning</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Natural Science Lab Elective*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 or</course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Art/Humanities Elective(s)* #</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Natural Science Elective*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Secondary Education Concentration Course(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>15</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Secondary Education Concentration Course(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>15</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*See an advisor to select courses that will meet the requirements of the college to which you are transferring.</p>
         <p>#Students following the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) should select their Arts and Humanities course from the approved MTA list except GDT 101 History of Graphic Design and PHO 103 History of Photography.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AATCD">
      <ProgramId>AATCD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Technical Communication</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AATCD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>ENGD</dept_code>
      <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>In this program, students explore the technical communication process in detail and develop skills in audience analysis, project management, technical writing and editing, document design and usability testing. Using tools of the technical communication profession, students prepare content for print and online delivery, develop screencast training modules, learn how to conduct a formal job search and create professional portfolios to showcase their skills.</p>
         <p>The Technical Communication Associate in Arts degree is designed for students transferring to a four-year university and seeking a Bachelor of Arts degree. The General Education requirements fulfill both Washtenaw Community College's requirements and the MTA Transfer requirements.<br/>
         </p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Lisa Veasey</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Basic computer literacy.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 107 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.107</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 208 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.208</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing for Print Delivery</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>GDT Elective 1: GDT 101, GDT 104, GDT 108 or GDT 110</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 209 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.209</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing for Online Delivery</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>GDT Elective 2: GDT 101, GDT 104, GDT 108 or GDT 110</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 218 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.218</courseId>
                        <course_title>Technical Writing for eLearning</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 245 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.245</courseId>
                        <course_title>Job Search Success Seminar</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*If your course(s) exceeds the recommended credit hours, you will need to reduce the number of credits in the restricted electives. Students who plan to transfer to a 4-year university are encouraged to meet with the Technical Communication program advisor to select appropriate general education courses.<br/>
**JRN 210 is strongly recommended. Students must meet with the Technical Communication program advisor to select additional elective courses.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Lisa Veasey</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCSPJ">
      <ProgramId>ASCSPJ.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Science: Programming in Java</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCSPJ</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to Eastern Michigan University to complete a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Applied Computer Science and to pursue careers in computer science fields such as computer systems programming and analysis, software development and maintenance, and applications programming.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BBA, BA and BS degrees;<br/>
Madonna University BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Students must have:<br/>
-Academic Math Level of 4 or higher to enroll in CPS 161.<br/>
-Academic Math Level of 4 or higher to enroll in MTH 176.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Linux/UNIX I: Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 161 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.161</courseId>
                        <course_title>An Introduction to Programming with Java</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>MTH 176 or higher 4 credit math course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 282 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.282</courseId>
                        <course_title>Database Principles and Application</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 261 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.261</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Java Concepts</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 276 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.276</courseId>
                        <course_title>Web Programming Using PHP and MySQL</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 278 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.278</courseId>
                        <course_title>Java Spring Framework</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 251 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.251</courseId>
                        <course_title>Android Programming</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 298 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.298</courseId>
                        <course_title>Professional Team Programming</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education elective(s) to reach a minimum of 30 General Education credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Suggest selecting a WCC general education course that satisfies EMU's Diverse World Requirement. A list of these courses may be found at <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/emu-diverse-world.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/emu-diverse-world.php</a>.</p>
         <p>See an advisor to choose courses that meet the requirements of the program to which you are transferring.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCNSV">
      <ProgramId>ASCNSV.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Supervision</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCNSV</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program gives apprentice and journey-level members of the articulated union building trade apprenticeship programs the opportunity to apply their apprenticeship training and trade-related experience toward an associate's degree in Construction Supervision. In addition to the courses in Construction Supervision, students will complete general education courses and receive nontraditional credit for their work experience and apprenticeship.</p>
         <p>Students must complete an apprenticeship program concentration in plumbing, pipefitting, HVAC, sprinkler fitting, ironworking, bricklaying, tile setting or other approved union building trade. Upon completion of this, students should apply for prior learning credit evaluation of their apprenticeship experiences to meet the apprentice program concentration requirement (19-26 credits).</p>
         <p>Architectural and Ornamental Ironworker (AOIW)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 131<br/>
IWA 161<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224<br/>
IWA 265</p>
         <p>Brick and Block Laying Apprenticeship (BBLA)<br/>
BAC 100<br/>
BAC 101<br/>
BAC 102<br/>
BAC 110<br/>
BAC 111<br/>
BAC 112<br/>
BAC 210<br/>
BAC 211<br/>
BAC 212<br/>
BAC 213</p>
         <p>HVAC Specialty (HVTC)<br/>
UAE 140<br/>
UAE 142<br/>
UAE 144<br/>
UAE 146<br/>
UAE 148<br/>
UAE 150<br/>
UAE 152<br/>
UAE 154<br/>
UAE 156<br/>
UAE 158</p>
         <p>Journeyman Ironworker (JMIW)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 131<br/>
IWA 141<br/>
IWA 155<br/>
IWA 161<br/>
IWA 172<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224<br/>
IWA 272</p>
         <p>Metal Building Erector (MTBE)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 131<br/>
IWA 161<br/>
IWA 172<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224<br/>
IWA 235</p>
         <p>Pipefitter Specialty (PIPE)<br/>
UAF 102<br/>
UAF 120<br/>
UAF 122<br/>
UAF 124<br/>
UAF 126<br/>
UAF 128<br/>
UAF 130<br/>
UAF 132<br/>
UAF 134<br/>
UAF 136</p>
         <p>Plumber Specialty (PLUM)<br/>
UAP 100<br/>
UAP 102<br/>
UAP 104<br/>
UAP 106<br/>
UAP 108<br/>
UAP 110<br/>
UAP 112<br/>
UAP 114<br/>
UAP 116<br/>
UAP 118</p>
         <p>Reinforcing Ironworker (REIW)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 141<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224<br/>
IWA 241</p>
         <p>Rigger/Machinery Mover (RGMM)<br/>
IWA 120<br/>
IWA 122<br/>
IWA 151<br/>
IWA 155<br/>
IWA 191<br/>
IWA 201<br/>
IWA 224</p>
         <p>Sprinkler Fitter Specialty (SPRF)<br/>
UAR 160<br/>
UAR 162<br/>
UAR 164<br/>
UAR 166<br/>
UAR 168<br/>
UAR 170<br/>
UAR 172<br/>
UAR 174<br/>
UAR 176<br/>
UAR 178</p>
         <p>Tile Mechanics (TILM)<br/>
BAC 100<br/>
BAC 101<br/>
BAC 102<br/>
BAC 120<br/>
BAC 121<br/>
BAC 122<br/>
BAC 220<br/>
BAC 221<br/>
BAC 222<br/>
BAC 223</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree;<br/>
Ironworkers' Apprenticeship and Journeyman Training;<br/>
Rowan University, BA degree;<br/>
United Association Veterans in Piping.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>The program is only open to active members of articulated union building trade apprenticeship programs.<br/>
         </p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 111 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision I: Motivating Employees</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Union Approved Apprenticeship</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 122 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision II: Supervisory Skills</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 210 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision III: Legal and Personnel Aspects</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Union Approved Apprenticeship</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 222 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision IV: The Construction Project</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>General Education Elective(s) (0-2 credits) to reach a minimum 30 General Education Credits<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Union Approved Apprenticeship</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAS 230 </course>
                        <courseId>UAS.230</courseId>
                        <course_title>Construction Supervision V: Scheduling and Project Management</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Union Approved Apprenticeship</course_title>
                        <course_credits>8</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>64</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>83</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*UA students may use UAT 210 Public Speaking (1.5 credits) and UAT 213 Planning, Teaching and Assessing Effective Lessons - Advanced (1.5 credits). All others should complete an approved Second Writing/Composition or Speech course from the approved list.</p>
         <p/>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASENVS">
      <ProgramId>ASENVS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Environmental Science</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASENVS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>PHYD</dept_code>
      <department>Physical Sciences Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed to prepare students to deal with environmental issues and concerns from a global point of view. Students will focus on physical and natural science as well as understanding the social science perspective. The program integrates biology, chemistry and geology and leads to an associate in science degree which should transfer to four-year institutions following the MTA guidelines. Students will have first-hand lab experiences studying environmental problems from a scientific perspective as well as proposing and implementing solutions to sustainability. The program prepares students for careers in resource management, waste management, sustainability, environmental consultation and other related fields.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Smita Malpani</advisor>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENV 101 </course>
                        <courseId>ENV.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Environmental Science and Lab</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GEO 101 </course>
                        <courseId>GEO.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>World Regional Geography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>MTH 160, MTH 160X or any math level 4 or higher course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 161 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.161</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Biology I Ecology and Evolution</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENV 105 </course>
                        <courseId>ENV.105</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Environment and Society</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GLG 114 </course>
                        <courseId>GLG.114</courseId>
                        <course_title>Physical Geology and Lab</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 111 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry I**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHL 241 </course>
                        <courseId>PHL.241</courseId>
                        <course_title>Environmental Ethics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)***</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)#</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Choose an elective</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>GLG 276 </course>
                        <courseId>GLG.276</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Geographic Information Systems</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s): BIO 162, CEM 122, PHY 111, MTH 168 or MTH 169 or higher math course.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Electives to reach a minimum of 60 credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>9</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>#Recommended Arts and Humanities courses: ENG 181, ENG 214, HUM 146 or HUM 175.</p>
         <p>**The prerequisite for this course may include a higher math level than those used in the program. See an advisor for assistance.<br/>
***Recommended Social Science courses: ANT 201, ECO 110, ECO 211, HST 123, HST 150, PLS 112, SOC 100, SOC 205 or SOC 207.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Smita Malpani</advisor>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
            <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Physical Sciences Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASESCI">
      <ProgramId>ASESCI.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Exercise Science</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASESCI</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>LIFD</dept_code>
      <department>Life Sciences Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Exercise Science program is designed to prepare students for employment at the entry level in health and fitness-related occupations and/or for higher education by training in the sciences that relate to physical activity, health, fitness, nutrition, wellness, and weight control. Completion of the two-year degree will prepare students for the ACSM certification exams for personal trainer and/or health/fitness instructor. The AS degree in Exercise Science from WCC is designed to prepare students for transfer to a four-year institution that offers degrees in sports medicine-exercise science, kinesiology, movement science, and physical education. Individuals that transfer to four-year institutions in these fields (and in some cases go beyond the four-year degree) can be expected to find employment in a wide variety of occupations, including (but not limited to) physician, physician's assistant, physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, research scientist, fitness manager, worksite wellness coordinator, exercise specialist, clinical exercise physiologist, coach, physical education teacher, and other exercise-related positions.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
         <advisor>Patrick Johnson</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 100 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 162 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.162</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Biology II Cells and Molecules</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 110 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Exercise Science</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 161 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.161</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Biology I Ecology and Evolution</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 111 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 178 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.178</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Trigonometry*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 201 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.201</courseId>
                        <course_title>Physiology of Exercise</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHY 111 </course>
                        <courseId>PHY.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Physics I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1 (Not COM)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 215 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.215</courseId>
                        <course_title>Cell and Molecular Biology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 225 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.225</courseId>
                        <course_title>Tests and Measurements in Exercise Science</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 131 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>CPR/AED and First Aid</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2 (Not PSY)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>62</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>62</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>*Students must have an Academic Math Level of 5 to enroll in MTH 178.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
            <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
            <advisor>Patrick Johnson</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Life Sciences Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASGSMS">
      <ProgramId>ASGSMS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>General Studies in Math and Natural Sciences</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASGSMS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>PHYD</dept_code>
      <department>Physical Sciences Dept</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program allows students to design a program of study to meet their individual needs. This may be a good option if students  are undecided about a major and want to explore a variety of discipline areas with a concentration in math and natural sciences. The program also allows students to customize their coursework to the requirements of the senior college or university to which they are transferring. Students should begin by meeting with a counselor who will assist them in developing a program of study that meets all of the College's graduation requirements. A counselor can also help students determine their interests and career and educational goals as well as provide transfer and career information.</p>
         <p>Math/Science Concentration<br/>
Complete a concentration in math or science 15 credit hours from no more than two disciplines chosen from Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geology, Math or Physics (A minimum of 6 credits at the 200 level is strongly recommended). Students transferring to EMU should select from the following WCC courses: BIO 161, BIO 162, BIO 208, BIO 215, BIO 227; CEM 105, CEM 111, CEM 122, CEM 140, CEM 211, CEM 222; ENV 101, ENV 105; GLG 100, GLG 103, GLG 104, GLG 114, GLG 276; MTH 191, MTH 192, MTH 197, MTH 293, MTH 295; PHY 111, PHY 122, PHY 211, PHY 222. Please see an advisor to select courses that will meet the requirements of the college to which you are transferring.</p>
         <p>Concentration 2<br/>
Complete a second concentration. Select 9 credits from no more than two disciplines listed below (A minimum of 3 credits at the 200 level is strongly recommended). Select from Anthropology, Arabic, Art, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese, Communication, Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking Technology, Computer Science, Computer Systems Security, Computer Systems Technology, Criminal Justice, Dance, Drama, Economics, English, Environmental Science, French, Geography, Geology, German, Health Science, History, Humanities, Math, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology or Spanish.<br/>
         </p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 2: select a course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math/Science concentration: select a course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>MTH 191 or higher</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math/Science concentration: select a course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach a minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 2: select a course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math/Science concentration: select a course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math/Science concentration: select a course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 2: select a course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math/Science concentration: select a course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education Elective(s) (0-1 credits) to reach a minimum 30 General Education Credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach a minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>Courses used to meet General Education Requirements cannot be counted toward the minimum credits for the concentrations.</foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
            <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Physical Sciences Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASHA">
      <ProgramId>ASHA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Health Administration</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASHA</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>HLTS</dept_code>
      <department>Health Science</department>
      <program_desc>The Health Administration program provides students with the skills necessary for the entry-level employment in healthcare management. Students in this industry lead and oversee the operation of complex health care entities including hospitals, outpatient facilities, health care systems, pharmacies, long-term care facilities, mental health centers, fitness centers, insurance companies, schools and public health systems. Upon completion of this associate degree, the student should be able to: understand medical terminology, apply health care knowledge in economic analysis, accounting, and effectively communicate with team members.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 124 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.124</courseId>
                        <course_title>Medical Terminology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics*</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 168 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.168</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intermediate Algebra with Foundations**</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 169 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.169</courseId>
                        <course_title>Intermediate Algebra**</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Any math level 4 or higher course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective (not ECO)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 109 or</course>
                        <courseId>BIO.109</courseId>
                        <course_title>Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 111 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Anatomy and Physiology - Normal Structure and Function</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4-5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles I - Macro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHL 244 </course>
                        <courseId>PHL.244</courseId>
                        <course_title>Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Elective(s)***</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 222 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles II - Micro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 100 or</course>
                        <courseId>HSC.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Nursing Assistant Skills</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 103 or</course>
                        <courseId>HSC.103</courseId>
                        <course_title>Healthcare Exploration</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 165 or</course>
                        <courseId>HSC.165</courseId>
                        <course_title>Foundations of Caregiving</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 100 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.100</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 147 or</course>
                        <courseId>HSC.147</courseId>
                        <course_title>Growth and Development</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PSY 206 </course>
                        <courseId>PSY.206</courseId>
                        <course_title>Life Span Developmental Psychology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 131 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.131</courseId>
                        <course_title>CPR/AED and First Aid</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 256 and</course>
                        <courseId>HSC.256</courseId>
                        <course_title>Health Clinical Experience#</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 257 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.257</courseId>
                        <course_title>Evidence-Based Practice in Action</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restrictive Elective(s) needed to reach a minimum of 60 total credits***</course_title>
                        <course_credits>11</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Completion of MTH 160X will not raise the student's Academic Math Level to 3, which is required for at least one course or course prerequisite in this program.<br/>
**Completion of MTH 168 and MTH 169 will not fulfill the Mathematics requirement for an AS degree or the MTA. Students planning to transfer should take MTA-approved math courses. Financial aid will not cover an additional math course if a student enters the program with MTH 168 or MTH 169 but still needs an MTA math course.<br/>
***Restricted Electives - Students will be referred to an advisor and advisors will be provided with a list of programs/courses such as HLT Certificates and Associate Degrees, Computer Software Applications courses or Human Resource Management courses.</p>
         <p>#Clinical Experience - Students who have experience working in a clinical healthcare setting may request credit through a portfolio evaluation. Please contact advisors for additional information.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Health Science</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASHPP">
      <ProgramId>ASHPP.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Health Program Preparation</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASHPP</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>HLTS</dept_code>
      <department>Health Science</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who plan to pursue a health-related degree program at WCC or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (traditional or accelerated) or other health-related program at another college or four-year institution. The student will complete the common healthcare program prerequisites as outlined in the catalogs for local Michigan colleges.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8 or minimum GPA for intended health program</swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Area Studies Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>HSC 101 </course>
                        <courseId>HSC.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Healthcare Terminology</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Area Studies Elective*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Area Studies Elective*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 credits**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education Elective(s) (0-2 credits) to reach a minimum 30 General Education Credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Area Studies Elective*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Area Studies Elective*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Area Studies Elective(s)*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Select courses as designated for your intended program and school of choice.</p>
         <p>**Students may use one of the following: HSC 100, HSC 103, or RAD 100.</p>
         <p/>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Tripp</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Health Science</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASINDT">
      <ProgramId>ASINDT.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Industrial Training</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASINDT</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program gives indentured journeymen of the United Association or Ironworkers, the opportunity to apply their work as certified apprentice instructors toward an associate in science degree in Industrial Training. Students will complete the  general education courses, five summer instructor training sessions, and receive prior learning credits for experience in an area of specialization such as plumbing, pipefitting, HVAC, sprinkler fitting and ironworking.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees;<br/>
Ferris State University, Bachelor degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Open only to United Association and Ironworker instructors.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Major/Area Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>UA students must complete a minimum 12 additional credits from a combination of required teaching methods courses and technical update courses (UAT courses).</course_title>
                        <course_credits>12</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Ironworker students must complete 15 credits from a combination of required teaching methods courses and technical update courses (IWT courses).</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>General Education Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Writing</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAT 210 </course>
                        <courseId>UAT.210</courseId>
                        <course_title>Public Speaking*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1.5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>UAT 213 </course>
                        <courseId>UAT.213</courseId>
                        <course_title>Planning, Teaching and Assessing Effective Lessons - Advanced*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1.5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Math</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Nat. Sci.</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Soc. Sci.</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Arts/Human.</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>6</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education Elective(s) (0-3 credits) to reach a minimum 30 General Education Credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <swrcurrpcrs_elec_desc>*Students may choose any WCC courses that meet the Second Composition/Writing or Communication requirement. Only applies to UA programs.</swrcurrpcrs_elec_desc>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>30</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>42</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
         <swrcurrpcrs_crst_code>Minimum Option Credits Required for the Program:	19</swrcurrpcrs_crst_code>
         <swbcurrprog_conc_state>Complete a specialization in plumbing, pipefitting, HVAC, sprinkler fitting or ironworking. Students should apply for non-traditional credit evaluation of their apprenticeship experiences to meet the specialization requirement.</swbcurrprog_conc_state>
         <swvcurrmajr_long_desc>Industrial Training Options</swvcurrmajr_long_desc>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Architectural and Ornamental Ironworker (AOIW)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 131</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Metal Building</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 161</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Architectural and Ornamental Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 265</class>
                     <title>Advanced Architectural and Ornamental Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>6</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>61</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>HVAC Specialty (HVTC)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 140</class>
                     <title>Introduction to HVACR Service Technician Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 142</class>
                     <title>Soldering and Brazing</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 144</class>
                     <title>Refrigeration</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 146</class>
                     <title>Air Conditioning</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 148</class>
                     <title>Electrical Controls</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 150</class>
                     <title>DC Electronics</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 152</class>
                     <title>Advanced Electrical Controls and Pneumatic Controls</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 154</class>
                     <title>Advanced Air Conditioning and Refrigeration</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 156</class>
                     <title>Air and Water Balancing and Motor Alignment</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAE 158</class>
                     <title>Advanced HVACR Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>26</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>68</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Journeyman Ironworker (JMIW)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 131</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Metal Building</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 141</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Reinforcing Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 155</class>
                     <title>Rigging/Machinery Mover II</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 161</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Architectural and Ornamental Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 172</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Structural Features</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 272</class>
                     <title>Advanced Structural Features</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>26</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>68</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Metal Building Erector (MTBE)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 131</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Metal Building</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 161</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Architectural and Ornamental Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 172</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Structural Features</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 235</class>
                     <title>Advanced Metal Building</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>61</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Pipefitter Specialty (PIPE)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 102</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Arc Welding, Soldering, and Brazing</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Pipefitter Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 122</class>
                     <title>Drawing Interpretation and Plan Reading</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 124</class>
                     <title>Oxy Fuel Cutting and Shielded Arc Welding</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 126</class>
                     <title>Hydronic Heating and Steam Systems</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 128</class>
                     <title>Refrigeration and Electrical Controls</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 130</class>
                     <title>Advanced SMAW Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 132</class>
                     <title>Advanced Pipefitter Topics</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 134</class>
                     <title>Controls and Instrumentation</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAF 136</class>
                     <title>GTAW Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>26</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>68</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Plumber Specialty (PLUM)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 100</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Plumbing Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 102</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Arc Welding, Soldering and Brazing</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 104</class>
                     <title>Drawing Interpretation and Plan Reading</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 106</class>
                     <title>Oxy Fuel Cutting and Shielded Arc Welding</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 108</class>
                     <title>Water Supply and Drainage</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 110</class>
                     <title>Customer Service Techniques</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 112</class>
                     <title>Plumbing Fixtures and Appliances</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 114</class>
                     <title>Plumbing Codes and Regulations</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 116</class>
                     <title>Medical Gas and Backflow Prevention Techniques</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAP 118</class>
                     <title>Advanced Plumbing Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>26</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>68</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Reinforcing Ironworker (REIW)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 141</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Reinforcing Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 241</class>
                     <title>Advanced Reinforcing Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>7</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>61</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Rigger/Machinery Mover (RGMM)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 120</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Ironwork</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 122</class>
                     <title>Ironworker - General Rigging</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 151</class>
                     <title>Rigging/Machinery Mover I</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 155</class>
                     <title>Rigging/Machinery Mover II</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 191</class>
                     <title>Reinforced Iron and Structures for Rigging</title>
                     <credit>4</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 201</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Welding</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>IWA 224</class>
                     <title>Labor and Trade History</title>
                     <credit>1</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>61</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Sprinkler Fitter Specialty (SPRF)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 160</class>
                     <title>Introduction to Sprinkler Fitter Practices</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 162</class>
                     <title>Basic Drawing and Introduction to Automatic Sprinklers</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 164</class>
                     <title>Reading Automatic Sprinkler Piping Drawings</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 166</class>
                     <title>Installation of Sprinkler Systems</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 168</class>
                     <title>Architectural Working Drawings and Blueprint Reading for Sprinkler Fitters</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 170</class>
                     <title>Sprinkler Water Supply and The Automatic Sprinkler</title>
                     <credit>2</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 172</class>
                     <title>Types of Fire Protection Systems and Alarms</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 174</class>
                     <title>Special Application Sprinkler Systems and Hydraulics</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 176</class>
                     <title>Human Relations</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class>UAR 178</class>
                     <title>Technical Writing</title>
                     <credit>3</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>26</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>68</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
         <concentration>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Trade Related Elective Credits (TRI)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <program_courses>
               <program_course>
                  <subject_course_or>
                     <class/>
                     <title>Trade Related Elective Credits (19-26)</title>
                     <credit>19-26</credit>
                  </subject_course_or>
               </program_course>
               <course_type_total_credits>19</course_type_total_credits>
            </program_courses>
            <concentration_total_credits>61</concentration_total_credits>
         </concentration>
      </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>61</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASISPC">
      <ProgramId>ASISPC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Information Systems: Programming in C++</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASISPC</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to complete a bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major in Computer Information Systems. Undergraduates and graduates of CIS programs are prepared to create and maintain information systems for organizations, manage information systems projects, and develop strategies for effective use of enterprise information resources.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
         <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BBA degree and several BS degrees;<br/>
Madonna University  BS degree.</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>Students need an Academic Math Level of 4 to enroll in MTH 176.</AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CIS 120 </course>
                        <courseId>CIS.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>Linux/UNIX I: Fundamentals</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 171 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.171</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Programming with C++</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>MTH 176 or higher 4 credit math course</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 271 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.271</courseId>
                        <course_title>Object Features of C++</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 272 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.272</courseId>
                        <course_title>Data Structures with C++</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 276 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.276</courseId>
                        <course_title>Web Programming Using PHP and MySQL</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 298 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.298</courseId>
                        <course_title>Professional Team Programming</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education and/or open elective(s) to reach a minimum of 30 General Education and 60 total credits.*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>8</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Possible CIS/CPS electives include: CIS 282, CPS 161, CPS 251, CPS 261, CPS 278</p>
         <p>See an advisor to choose courses that meet the requirements of the program to which you are transferring.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
            <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASMSAS">
      <ProgramId>ASMSAS.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Math and Science</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASMSAS</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>PHYD</dept_code>
      <department>Physical Sciences Dept</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>This program prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree in actuarial science, biology, chemistry, math, or pharmacy. The program will give students a solid foundation in math and science. Students should obtain program requirements and transfer equivalencies from the college to which they are transferring.</p>
         <p>Complete the requirements for one of the following concentrations. These concentrations may also list courses used to meet General Education requirements.</p>
         <p>Biology/Pre-Medicine (BMED)<br/>
CEM 111	General Chemistry I<br/>
CEM 122	General Chemistry II<br/>
CEM 211	Organic Chemistry I<br/>
CEM 222	Organic Chemistry II<br/>
Elective: BIO 111, BIO 208, BIO 215, BIO 227 or BIO 237</p>
         <p>Chemistry/Pre-Medicine (CMED)<br/>
CEM 111 General Chemistry I<br/>
CEM 122 General Chemistry II<br/>
CEM 211 Organic Chemistry I<br/>
CEM 222 Organic Chemistry II<br/>
MTH 197 Linear Algebra</p>
         <p>Mathematics (MATH)<br/>
MTH 160 or MTH 160X Basic Statistics<br/>
MTH 191 Calculus I<br/>
MTH 192 Calculus II<br/>
MTH 197 Linear Algebra<br/>
MTH 293 Calculus III<br/>
MTH 295 Differential Equations</p>
         <p>Pre-Actuarial Science (PPAS)<br/>
ECO 211 	Principles of Economics I<br/>
ECO 222 Principles of Economics II<br/>
MTH 191 Calculus I<br/>
MTH 192 Calculus II<br/>
MTH 197 Linear Algebra<br/>
MTH 293 Calculus III</p>
         <p>Pre-Pharmacy (PPHA)<br/>
Two Restricted Electives in Biology (see below)<br/>
CEM 211 Organic Chemistry I<br/>
CEM 222 Organic Chemistry II<br/>
PHY 111 General Physics I<br/>
PHY 122 General Physics II<br/>
Biology Restricted Electives for Pre-Pharmacy (PPHA): BIO 111, BIO 161, BIO 162, BIO 208, BIO 237, BIO 215 or BIO 227<br/>
Optional Transfer Courses for Pre-Pharmacy (PPHA):  MTH 160 or MTH 160X, MTH 192, along with other Biology restricted electives. See a program advisor to select appropriate Biology courses.</p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>This program will fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) requirements provided the student takes two science courses from two different disciplines. One course must have a lab component. Students must have MTA posted on their transcripts by the WCC Student Records Office.</articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p> - Students must have an Academic Math Level of 7 to begin the math sequence. Two years of high school algebra and one year of high school pre-calculus are recommended to prepare for this program.<br/>
- The biology and chemistry concentrations require one year of high school chemistry or CEM 101 with a "C" or better to enroll in CEM 111.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swbcurrprog_conc_credit>60</swbcurrprog_conc_credit>
            <swbcurrprog_conc_state>Select a concentration for requirements and total credits required for program.</swbcurrprog_conc_state>
            <swvcurrmajr_long_desc>Math and Science Options</swvcurrmajr_long_desc>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Biology/Pre-Medicine (BMED)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 162 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.162</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Biology II Cells and Molecules</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 111 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 176 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.176</courseId>
                        <course_title>College Algebra</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 191 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.191</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus I*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>BIO 161 </course>
                        <courseId>BIO.161</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Biology I Ecology and Evolution</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 122 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics**</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics**</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 192 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.192</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 211 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Chemistry I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Select one course from the following: BIO 111, BIO 208***, BIO 215, BIO 227 or BIO 237</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 222 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Chemistry II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Chemistry/Pre-Medicine (CMED)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 111 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 191 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.191</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHY 111 </course>
                        <courseId>PHY.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Physics I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 122 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 192 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.192</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHY 122 </course>
                        <courseId>PHY.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Physics II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 211 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Chemistry I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 197 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.197</courseId>
                        <course_title>Linear Algebra</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 222 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Chemistry II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Mathematics (MATH)-also available online</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 191 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.191</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Select one course from the following: CPS 120, CPS 141, CPS 161 or CPS 171</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160 or</course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 160X </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.160X</courseId>
                        <course_title>Basic Statistics</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 192 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.192</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 197 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.197</courseId>
                        <course_title>Linear Algebra</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 293 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.293</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 295 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.295</courseId>
                        <course_title>Differential Equations</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach a minimum of 60 credits.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Pre-Actuarial Science (PPAS)-also available online</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Financial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 161 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.161</courseId>
                        <course_title>An Introduction to Programming with Java</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 191 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.191</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ACC 122 </course>
                        <courseId>ACC.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Managerial Accounting</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 211 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles I - Macro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 192 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.192</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ECO 222 </course>
                        <courseId>ECO.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Economic Principles II - Micro</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 197 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.197</courseId>
                        <course_title>Linear Algebra</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2+</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>13</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 293 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.293</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus III</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2++</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Pre-Pharmacy (PPHA)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Biology Restricted Elective</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 111 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 191 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.191</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Biology Elective</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 122 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 211 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Chemistry I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHY 111 </course>
                        <courseId>PHY.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Physics I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>17</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 222 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Organic Chemistry II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHY 122 </course>
                        <courseId>PHY.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Physics II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s) to reach minimum 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Students transferring to EMU as a biology major may substitute MTH 176 or any higher 4-credit hour math course for MTH 191.<br/>
**Students transferring to EMU as a biology major may substitute MTH 160 or MTH 160X or higher for MTH 192.<br/>
***Students transferring to EMU as a biology major may consider completing BIO 208 at WCC prior to transfer.<br/>
+See the MTA list to make course selections from any discipline except ECO.<br/>
++Transfer students should consider a course from the the EMU Diverse Word Requirements list.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
            <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Physical Sciences Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASPET">
      <ProgramId>ASPET.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Pre-Engineering Science Transfer</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASPET</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>MTHD</dept_code>
      <department>Mathematics Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program addresses the increasing need of students pursuing STEM fields, specifically engineering. Students in this program will have their coursework pre-planned with specific courses laying the groundwork for successful transfer to a four year engineering program.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Lisa Manoukian</advisor>
         <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>-Students below Math Level 7 will need to take prerequisite courses.<br/>
-Students may need additional prerequisite coursework for CEM and PHY courses.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 111 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 111 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.111</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 191 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.191</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus I*</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. 1 Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CEM 122 </course>
                        <courseId>CEM.122</courseId>
                        <course_title>General Chemistry II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>ENG 226 </course>
                        <courseId>ENG.226</courseId>
                        <course_title>Composition II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MTH 192 </course>
                        <courseId>MTH.192</courseId>
                        <course_title>Calculus II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. 1 Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>14</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 141 or</course>
                        <courseId>CPS.141</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Programming Using Python</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>CPS 171 </course>
                        <courseId>CPS.171</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Programming with C++</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHY 211 </course>
                        <courseId>PHY.211</courseId>
                        <course_title>Analytical Physics I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. 2 Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Math Elective 1**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>16</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>COM 101 </course>
                        <courseId>COM.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>Fundamentals of Speaking</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>PHY 222 </course>
                        <courseId>PHY.222</courseId>
                        <course_title>Analytical Physics II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>5</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. 2 Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Restricted Math Elective 2**</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>61</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>61</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <foot_notes>
         <p>*Students below Math Level 7 will need to take prerequisite courses.<br/>
**Math restricted elective select two from: MTH 197, MTH 293, MTH 295.</p>
      </foot_notes>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Lisa Manoukian</advisor>
            <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Mathematics Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CPCTOM">
      <ProgramId>CPCTOM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computed Tomography (CT)</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CPCTOM</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>
         <p>The Computed Tomography (CT) program is a post-associate advanced certificate program that is designed for registered radiologic technologists (ARRT), radiation therapists (ARRT), and nuclear medicine technologists (ARRT or NMTCB). This program offers the didactic and clinical experience that will provide students with the knowledge and skills that are required to become an entry-level computed tomography technologist. The curriculum is based on the recommended American Society of Radiologic Technology (ASRT) computed tomography guidelines. Upon successful completion of the Computed Tomography program, students are eligible to take the ARRT post-primary certification examination in computed tomography.<br/>
         </p>
      </program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
         <advisor>James Skufis</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>
         <p>A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a>. Completed and signed applications must be submitted during the dates indicated on the application to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Welcome Center, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building.</p>
         <p>WCC Radiography students who are currently enrolled in the final year of their program and expected to graduate in the Spring/Summer semester are given priority and may submit an incomplete program application during the application window. It is strongly recommended that WCC Radiography graduates schedule and sit for their ARRT Certification Examination within the two weeks following the completion of their program. Verification of all pending admission prerequisite requirements must be submitted within the deadline to be eligible to begin the program if accepted.</p>
         <p>Requirement After Acceptance<br/>
Upon acceptance, students must purchase an account from a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check and to track their health records. The criminal background check and health records must be submitted to the designated vendor. Specific information regarding the college-designated vendor, health records, and deadline dates will be provided at the mandatory orientation session.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Washtenaw Community College uses a limited enrollment process for admission to this program. Each year, approximately 12 students are accepted to the program for a Fall semester start. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission.  For detailed information regarding admission to this health care program, please visit our Health Care website at <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/</a> .</p>
         <p>Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change. Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first begin the program. Details regarding WCC's admissions process and to download the application can be found on WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a> .</p>
         <p>Requirements for application are:<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. Program prerequisite course:<br/>
a. Cross-sectional anatomy course from a JRCERT accredited college or hospital-based radiography program or RAD 223 with a minimum grade of B-/2.7 or completion of the ASRT module titled Sectional Anatomy Essentials: The Series. Applicants must prove receipt of credits from the ASRT.<br/>
3. Graduate of one (1) of the accredited programs below:<br/>
-JRCERT<br/>
-JRCNMT<br/>
-Expected Spring/Summer graduate from WCC's Radiography program<br/>
4. Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) registration card showing primary certification in one (1) of the following areas:<br/>
-Radiography (R)<br/>
-Nuclear Medicine (N)<br/>
-Radiation Therapy (T)<br/>
-Expected Spring/Summer graduate from WCC's Radiography program<br/>
5. Minimum cumulative college GPA of 3.0.<br/>
6. Technical Standards. WCC reserves the right to request, before and during the program, that students successfully demonstrate specific physical and cognitive abilities related to the program.<br/>
         </p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>1. Additional criminal background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific clinical facilities. Any student found to have a positive drug screen for drugs prohibited by State of Michigan or Federal law (including marijuana) or controlled substances will be dismissed from the program. Failure to receive an acceptable criminal background/fingerprinting at any time, will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
2. Students will be required to attend a hospital orientation session prior to starting their clinical rotation.<br/>
3. Students will be required to submit health records annually while in the program and must complete any other health requirements as designated by the clinical sites.<br/>
4. Students will be required to purchase special uniforms and supplies throughout the duration of the program.<br/>
5. Students are required to demonstrate that they have maintained competency in all skills taught throughout their progression through the program. Failure to demonstrate continued competency will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
6. All Computed Tomography (CT) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
7. Students must have reliable transportation to clinical education sites, which may require a commute of up to on hour.<br/>
8. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 1 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 259 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.259</courseId>
                        <course_title>Introduction to Computed Tomography (CT) Instrumentation and Protocols</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 261 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.261</courseId>
                        <course_title>Patient Care in Computed Tomography (CT)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>1</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 263 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.263</courseId>
                        <course_title>Practical Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 265 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.265</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computed Tomography (CT) Clinical Education I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>8</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 2 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 262 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.262</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Computed Tomography (CT)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 266 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.266</courseId>
                        <course_title>Advanced Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 267 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.267</courseId>
                        <course_title>Computed Tomography (CT) Clinical Education II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>8</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>16</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>16</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
            <advisor>James Skufis</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CPMRIP">
      <ProgramId>CPMRIP.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CPMRIP</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Program is a post-associate advanced certificate program that is designed for registered radiologic technologists (ARRT), radiation therapists (ARRT), Sonographers (ARRT or ARDMS) and nuclear medicine technologists (ARRT or NMTCB). This program offers the didactic and clinical experience that will provide students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are required to become an entry-level magnetic resonance imaging technologist. The curriculum is based on the recommended American Society of Radiologic Technology (ASRT) magnetic resonance imaging guidelines. Upon successful completion of the MRI program, students are eligible to take the ARRT post-primary certification examination in magnetic resonance imaging.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>advising@wccnet.edu</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>
         <p>A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a> . Completed and signed applications must be submitted during the dates indicated on the application to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Welcome Center, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building.</p>
         <p>WCC Radiography students who are currently enrolled in the final year of their program and expected to graduate in the Spring/Summer semester are given priority and may submit an incomplete program application during the application window. It is strongly recommended that WCC Radiography graduates schedule and sit for their ARRT Certification Examination within the two weeks following the completion of their program. Verification of all pending admission prerequisite requirements must be submitted within the deadline to be eligible to begin the program if accepted.</p>
         <p>Requirement After Acceptance<br/>
Upon acceptance, students must purchase an account from a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check and to track their health records. The criminal background check and health records must be submitted to the designated vendor. Specific information regarding the college-designated vendor, health records, and deadline dates will be provided at the mandatory orientation session.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Washtenaw Community College uses a limited enrollment process for admission to this program. Each year, approximately 12 students are accepted to the program for a Fall semester start. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission. For detailed information regarding admission to this health care program, please visit our Health Care website at <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/</a> .</p>
         <p>Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change. Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first begin the program. Details regarding WCC's admissions process and to download the application can be found on WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a> .</p>
         <p>Requirements for application are:<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. Program prerequisite course:<br/>
a. Cross-sectional anatomy course from a JRCERT accredited college or hospital-based radiography program or RAD 223 with a minimum grade of B-/2.7 or completion of the ASRT module titled Sectional Anatomy Essentials: The Series. Applicants must prove receipt of credits from the ASRT.<br/>
3. Graduate of one (1) of the accredited programs below:<br/>
-JRCERT<br/>
-JRCNMT<br/>
-JRC-DMS<br/>
-JRC-CVT<br/>
-CAAHEP<br/>
-Expected to graduate from WCC's Radiography program in the Spring/Summer semester<br/>
4. Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) registration card showing primary certification in one (1) of the following areas:<br/>
-Radiography (R)<br/>
-Sonography<br/>
-Nuclear Medicine (N)<br/>
-Radiation Therapy (T)<br/>
-Expected to graduate from WCC's Radiography program in the Spring/Summer semester<br/>
5. Minimum cumulative college GPA of 3.0.<br/>
6. Technical Standards. WCC reserves the right to request, before and during the program, that students successfully demonstrate specific physical and cognitive abilities related to the program.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>1. Additional criminal background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific clinical facilities. Any student found to have a positive drug screen for drugs prohibited by State of Michigan or Federal law (including marijuana) or controlled substances will be dismissed from the program. Failure to receive an acceptable criminal background/fingerprinting at any time, will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
2. Students must complete any other health requirements as designated by the clinical sites.<br/>
3. All Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
4. Students will be required to attend a hospital orientation session prior to starting their clinical rotation.<br/>
5. Students will be required to purchase special uniforms and supplies throughout the duration of the program.<br/>
6. Students are required to demonstrate that they have maintained competency in all skills taught throughout their progression through the program.<br/>
7. Students must have reliable transportation to clinical education sites which may require a commute of up to one hour.<br/>
8. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 1 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MRI 101 </course>
                        <courseId>MRI.101</courseId>
                        <course_title>MRI Safety, Instrumentation, and Quality Assurance</course_title>
                        <course_credits>2</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MRI 110 </course>
                        <courseId>MRI.110</courseId>
                        <course_title>MRI Physics I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MRI 120 </course>
                        <courseId>MRI.120</courseId>
                        <course_title>MRI Procedures I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MRI 126 </course>
                        <courseId>MRI.126</courseId>
                        <course_title>MRI Clinical Education I</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>12</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 2 (Winter)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MRI 130 </course>
                        <courseId>MRI.130</courseId>
                        <course_title>MRI Physics II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MRI 140 </course>
                        <courseId>MRI.140</courseId>
                        <course_title>MRI Procedures II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>MRI 146 </course>
                        <courseId>MRI.146</courseId>
                        <course_title>MRI Clinical Education II</course_title>
                        <course_credits>4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>10</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>22</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>22</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>advising@wccnet.edu</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="CPMAM">
      <ProgramId>CPMAM.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Mammography</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>CPMAM</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>The Mammography program is a post-associate advanced certificate that is designed for ARRT registered radiologic technologists. This program prepares students to perform screening and diagnostic mammography procedures using dedicated mammography equipment. The curriculum is based on the recommended American Society of Radiologic Technology (ASRT) mammography guidelines and includes both didactic and clinical education. Upon successful completion of the Mammography program, students are eligible to take the ARRT post-primary certification examination in mammography. In an effort to accommodate working radiologic technologists, this program will be offered in a blended-format.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <swbcurrprog_admnotes>
         <p>A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a> . Completed and signed applications must be submitted during the dates indicated on the application to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Welcome Center, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building.</p>
         <p>Requirement After Acceptance<br/>
Upon notification of acceptance to the program, students must purchase an account for a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check and to track their health records. The criminal background check and health records must be submitted to the designated vendor before attending the mandatory program orientation session. Specific information on the college-designated vendor will be included in the program acceptance letter.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_admnotes>
      <AdmissionsRequirements>
         <p>Washtenaw Community College uses a limited enrollment process for admission to this program. Each year, approximately 12 students are accepted to the program annually. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission. For detailed information regarding admission to this health care program, please visit our Health Care website at <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/departments/alhd/</a> .</p>
         <p>Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change. Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first begin the program. Details regarding WCC's admissions process and to download the application can be found on WCC's Student Welcome Center, Health and Second Tier Program, information page: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/">https://www.wccnet.edu/start-now/degree/2nd-tier/</a> .</p>
         <p>Requirements for application are:<br/>
1. Admission to WCC.<br/>
2. Graduate of a Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) accredited program.<br/>
3. Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registration card showing primary certification in radiography.<br/>
4. Minimum cumulative college GPA of 2.7.<br/>
5. Technical Standards. WCC reserves the right to request, before and during the program, that students successfully demonstrate specific physical and cognitive abilities related to this program.<br/>
6. Upon acceptance, students are required to submit health records and undergo a criminal background check using a vendor selected by the college.</p>
      </AdmissionsRequirements>
      <swbcurrprog_cereq>
         <p>1. Additional criminal background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific clinical facilities. Failure to receive an acceptable drug test and/or criminal background/fingerprinting check at any time, will result in dismissal from the program.<br/>
2. Students must complete any other health requirements as designated by the clinical sites.<br/>
3. All Mammography (RAD) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C/2.0.<br/>
4. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to the program.</p>
      </swbcurrprog_cereq>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Semester 1 (Fall)</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 270 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.270</courseId>
                        <course_title>Principles of Mammography</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 271 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.271</courseId>
                        <course_title>Mammography Quality Control (QC)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>RAD 273 </course>
                        <courseId>RAD.273</courseId>
                        <course_title>Mammography Clinical Education</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>9</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>9</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>9</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APANID01G4">
      <ProgramId>APANID01G4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>3D Animation Arts: Game Art /EMU Simulation, Animation &amp; Gaming BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APANID01G4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science program at Eastern Michigan University where they will further develop their technical knowledge and skills in simulation, animation and gaming. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
         <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Simulation, Animation and Gaming BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>80</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-three credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>80</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>80</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>80</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Bindschadler</advisor>
            <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APACCT01B8">
      <ProgramId>APACCT01B8.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Accounting/EMU BBA with any Business Major</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APACCT01B8</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of business administration degree program at Eastern Michigan University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in accounting, economics, finance, management, or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BBA with any Business Major</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apacct01b8">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apacct01b8</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APACCT03A1">
      <ProgramId>APACCT03A1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Accounting/Walsh College Bachelor of Accountancy</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APACCT03A1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer into a bachelor of accountancy, bachelor of business administration, or a bachelor of science in information technology program at Walsh College. Students will further improve their communication, analytical, and technical skills while developing a specialty in information technology, accounting, finance, management, or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Accountancy BAC, Business Administration BBA, and Information Technology BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apacct03a1">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apacct03a1</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-two credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>82</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-five credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>82</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>82</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>82</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APACCT11B2">
      <ProgramId>APACCT11B2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Accounting/Wayne State Multiple Business Degrees BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APACCT11B2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of science degree program in Business Administration at Wayne State University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in accounting, finance, management, marketing or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, Business Administration Multiple Degrees BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-two credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>82</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>82</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>82</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>82</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Mark Johnston</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMTOP11M5">
      <ProgramId>APMTOP11M5.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Adv. Manufacturing (CNC)/WSU Elect, Electromec or Mech Eng Tech BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMTOP11M5</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer into a Bachelor of Science program in Engineering Technology at Wayne State University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreemeents:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-four credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>For more information email atp.div@wccnet.edu.</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMTOP01M3">
      <ProgramId>APMTOP01M3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Advanced Manufacturing(CNC) Machine Tool Setup, Oper &amp; Prog/EMU Tech Mgt BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMTOP01M3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Thomas Penird</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Thomas Penird</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APATT01O6">
      <ProgramId>APATT01O6.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Automotive Test Technician/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APATT01O6</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/appat01o6">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/appat01o6</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APATT11A2">
      <ProgramId>APATT11A2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Automotive Test Technician/WSU Elect, Electromech or Mech Engineer Tech BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APATT11A2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who are interested in earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology at Wayne State University. Students may choose from one of three engineering technology degrees at WSU: Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic or Electromechanical. Engineering technologists (ET) create the objects we depend on, from smartphones to suspension bridges and everything in between. They can apply their abilities in using technical equipment, selling technical products, supervising construction projects and manufacturing processes, and more. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreemeents:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABCM01F3">
      <ProgramId>AABCM01F3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Broadcast Media Arts/EMU Communication BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABCM01F3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>CMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Communications, Media &amp;Theatre</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students transferring to Eastern Michigan University where they will earn a BA in Communication. The Broadcast Media Arts program provides hands-on training in the realm of radio and gives students experience in live production, script-writing, announcing and editing. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Dena Blair</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BA degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Dena Blair</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Communications, Media &amp;Theatre</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABCM01F2">
      <ProgramId>AABCM01F2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Broadcast Media Arts/EMU Communication or Comm, Media &amp; Theatre Arts BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABCM01F2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>CMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Communications, Media &amp;Theatre</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of arts or science degree program at Eastern Michigan University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills in personal, professional and public contexts. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Dena Blair</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Communication Major, BA or BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Dena Blair</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Communications, Media &amp;Theatre</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABATR17B1">
      <ProgramId>AABATR17B1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Administration-Transfer/Central State University Business Admin BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABATR17B1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Central State University's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Central State University, Business Administration BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-four credits at Central State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABATR01B7">
      <ProgramId>AABATR01B7.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Administration-Transfer/EMU Business Administration BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABATR01B7</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of business administration degree program at Eastern Michigan University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in accounting, economics, finance, management, or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>
            <p>Devin Streur<br/>
            </p>
         </advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Business Major (approved) BBA</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aabatr01b7">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aabatr01b7</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur
</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABATR14B1">
      <ProgramId>AABATR14B1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Administration-Transfer/Oakland Univ Business Administration BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABATR14B1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of business administration degree program at Oakland University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in accounting, economics, finance, management, or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Oakland University, Business Administration Multiple Degrees BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aabatr14b1">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aabatr14b1</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-nine credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>79</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-five credits at Oakland University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>79</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>79</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>79</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABATR05B1">
      <ProgramId>AABATR05B1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Administration-Transfer/UM-Flint Business Administration BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABATR05B1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a Bachelor of Business Administration degree program at the University of Michigan-Flint, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in accounting, finance, marketing or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>University of Michigan-Flint, Business Administration BBA degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-five credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>75</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty to forty-five credits at the University of Michigan-Flint as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>75</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>75</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>75</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABATR03B1">
      <ProgramId>AABATR03B1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Administration-Transfer/Walsh Business Administration BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABATR03B1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Business Administration program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Bachelor of Business Administration BBA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AABATR11B1">
      <ProgramId>AABATR11B1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Administration-Transfer/Wayne State Multiple Business Degrees BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AABATR11B1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of science degree program in Business Administration at Wayne State University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in accounting, finance, management, marketing or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, Business Administration Multiple Degrees BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-two credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>82</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>82</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>82</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>82</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Douglas Waters</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APBOAD01B2">
      <ProgramId>APBOAD01B2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Office Admin-Law Option/EMU Paralegal Studies BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APBOAD01B2</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science degree program at Eastern Michigan University. Students will learn the necessary skills to become a paralegal. Students should consult an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Paralegal Studies (Legal Assisting), BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-five credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>75</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete fourty-five to forty-five credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>75</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>75</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>75</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APBOAD01B3">
      <ProgramId>APBOAD01B3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Office Admin-Medical Admin Option/EMU Health Administration BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APBOAD01B3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science degree program at Eastern Michigan University. It is designed to prepare those seeking a career in the administrative sector of the health care delivery system in any of its forms. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Health Administration BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-four credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>74</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-six credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>74</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>74</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>74</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APBOAD01BE">
      <ProgramId>APBOAD01BE.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Business Office Administration/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APBOAD01BE</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Technology Management. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christy Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Joyce Jenkins</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christy Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCD01D3">
      <ProgramId>APCD01D3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Child Development/EMU Children and Families BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCD01D3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's program in Children and Families at Eastern Michigan University. Students will further their training working with young children and developing relationships with families. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Children and Families BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apcd01d3">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apcd01d3</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCD16D1">
      <ProgramId>APCD16D1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Child Development/UM Dearborn Children and Families BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCD16D1</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's program in Children and Families at University of Michigan-Dearborn. Students will further their training working with young children and developing relationships with families. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-two credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>72</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at University of Michigan-Dearborn as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>72</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>72</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>72</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCSPJ01C4">
      <ProgramId>ASCSPJ01C4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Science: Program in Java/EMU Computer Science - Applied BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCSPJ01C4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to Eastern Michigan University to complete a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Applied Computer Science and to pursue careers in computer science fields such as computer systems programming and analysis, software development and maintenance, and applications programming.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Computer Science BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/ascspj01c4">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/ascspj01c4</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-five credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>75</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-five credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>75</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>75</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>75</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCSPJ01CA">
      <ProgramId>ASCSPJ01CA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Science: Programming in Java/EMU Computer Information Systems BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCSPJ01CA</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Eastern Michigan University's BBA in Computer Information Systems. The EMU program is designed for students seeking to acquire technical skills and learn how to analyze, design, implement, evaluate, and manage information systems. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Computer Science BBA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-four credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>84</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>84</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>84</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>84</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCSPJ01C9">
      <ProgramId>ASCSPJ01C9.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Science: Programming in Java/EMU Computer Science - Curriculum BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCSPJ01C9</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Eastern Michigan University's Bachelor of Science in Computer Science-Curriculum program. The EMU program is designed for students who seek broad exposure to the fields of computer science as well as a solid foundation in mathematics and the laboratory sciences. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Computer Science-Curriculum BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-nine credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCSPJ01C8">
      <ProgramId>ASCSPJ01C8.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Science: Programming in Java/EMU Computer Science BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCSPJ01C8</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Eastern Michigan University's Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science program. The EMU program is designed for students who seek a liberal arts education combined with a solid foundation in computer science. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Computer Science BA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-five credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>75</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-five credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>75</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>75</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>75</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCSPJ03C1">
      <ProgramId>ASCSPJ03C1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Science: Programming in Java/Walsh BS Information Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCSPJ03C1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh's Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Bachelor of Science, Information Technology</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-seven credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>77</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-five credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>77</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>77</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>77</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCSN01C6">
      <ProgramId>APCSN01C6.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Computer Systems &amp; Networking/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCSN01C6</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science degree program in technology management at Eastern Michigan University, where they will further their skills in computer systems and networking. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Managment, BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apcsn01c6">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apcsn01c6</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACMG01S1">
      <ProgramId>AACMG01S1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Management/EMU Construction Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACMG01S1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>CIND</dept_code>
      <department>Construction Institute Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The program prepares students to transfer into a bachelor's of construction management degree at Eastern Michigan University. Students who transfer will continue developing the skills needed to work for construction contractors, engineering/architectural firms, public agencies, or trade associations in positions such as office engineer, field engineer, safety engineer, project engineer, foreman, estimator, scheduler, expeditor, quality control engineer, inspector, material representative or independent contractor. Requirements vary by college, so students should obtain the current curriculum for the college to which they are transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         <advisor>Cristy Lindemann</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Construction Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
            <br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-one credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>71</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-nine credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>71</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>71</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>71</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
            <advisor>Cristy Lindemann</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Construction Institute Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACMG03S1">
      <ProgramId>AACMG03S1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Management/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACMG03S1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for trnasfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science Applied Management program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCNSV01S4">
      <ProgramId>ASCNSV01S4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Supervision/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCNSV01S4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Eastern Michigan University's Bachelor of Science in Technology Management. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree.</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCNSV13S1">
      <ProgramId>ASCNSV13S1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Supervision/Rowan University Construction Management BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCNSV13S1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The program prepares students to transfer into a bachelor's of construction management degree at Rowan University. Students who transfer will continue developing the skills needed to work as supervisors, managers, inspectors for construction sites, buildings and associated facilities. Requirements vary by college, so students should obtain the current curriculum for the college to which they are transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Rowan University, Construction Management BA</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/ascnsv13s1">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/ascnsv13s1</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-four credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>84</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty-six credits at Rowan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>84</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>84</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>84</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCNSP13S2">
      <ProgramId>APCNSP13S2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Supervision/Rowan University Construction Management BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCNSP13S2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The program prepares students to transfer into a bachelor's of construction management degree at Rowan University.Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>Rowan University, Construction Management BA</articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-four credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>84</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thrity-six credits at Rowan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>84</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>84</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>84</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kandi Jurek</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASCNSV03S2">
      <ProgramId>ASCNSV03S2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Supervision/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASCNSV03S2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This agreement prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science in Applied Management. Students should see an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Bachelor of Science in Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements, visit:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined in the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Walsh College as outlined in the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCONT01S5">
      <ProgramId>APCONT01S5.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Construction Technology/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCONT01S5</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Eastern Michigan University's Bachelor of Science in Technology Management. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College at outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of 30 credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACJ17J1">
      <ProgramId>AACJ17J1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Criminal Justice/Central State University Criminal Justice BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACJ17J1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Central State University's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Central State University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a maximum of eighty-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the<br/>
Articulation Agreement.</p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>88</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a minimum of thirty-two credits at Central State University as outlined on the<br/>
Articulation Agreement.</p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>88</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>88</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>88</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACJ01C1">
      <ProgramId>AACJ01C1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Criminal Justice/EMU Criminology and Criminal Justice BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACJ01C1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program helps prepare students for jobs in the courts and in corrections (such as probation and parole) as well as state and federal law enforcement. Most, but not all, of these jobs require at least a bachelor's degree and students can complete their first three years at WCC before transferring to Eastern Michigan University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Criminology and Criminal Justice BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation<br/>
Agreement.</p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACJ01C2">
      <ProgramId>AACJ01C2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Criminal Justice/EMU Public Safety Administration BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACJ01C2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program helps prepare students for jobs in the courts and in corrections (such as probation and parole) as well as state and federal law enforcement. Most, but not all, of these jobs require at least a bachelor's degree and students can complete their first three years at WCC before transferring Eastern Michigan University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Public Safety Administration BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACJ01C3">
      <ProgramId>AACJ01C3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Criminal Justice/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACJ01C3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The technology management program is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management in a variety of fields, including criminal justice. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aacj01c3">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aacj01c3</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACJ09J1">
      <ProgramId>AACJ09J1.202409</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Criminal Justice/Ferris State University Criminal Justice BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACJ09J1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Ferris State University's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Ferris State University, Criminal Justicec BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-nine credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>79</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-one credits at Ferris State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>79</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>79</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>79</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AACJ10C1">
      <ProgramId>AACJ10C1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Criminal Justice/Madonna Criminal Justice BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AACJ10C1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program helps prepare students for jobs in the courts and in corrections (such as probation and parole) as well as state and federal law enforcement. Most, but not all, of these jobs require at least a bachelor's degree and students can complete their first three years at WCC before transferring to Madonna University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Madonna University, Criminal Justice BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aacj10c1">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aacj10c1</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Madonna University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCSCY01I2">
      <ProgramId>APCSCY01I2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Cybersecurity/EMU Cybersecurity BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCSCY01I2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to Eastern Michigan University to complete a BS degree in Cybersecurity. The Bachelor of Science program prepares students with the knowledge and skill set necessary for future computing and cybersecurity professionals to build, maintain and protect networks and computer systems in both government and industry.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Scott Shaper</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Cybersecurity BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-one credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Scott Shaper</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Kidd</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APCSCY03C2">
      <ProgramId>APCSCY03C2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Cybersecurity/Walsh BS Information Technology</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APCSCY03C2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, BS Information Technology</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-five credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>75</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-five credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>75</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>75</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>75</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APDMA01GA">
      <ProgramId>APDMA01GA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Digital Media Arts/EMU Communication BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APDMA01GA</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to Eastern Michigan University where they can earn a BA in Communication. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
         <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
         <advisor>Kelley Gottschang</advisor>
         <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
         <advisor>Donald Werthman</advisor>
         <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BA degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
            <br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</p>
                           <p/>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
            <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
            <advisor>Kelley Gottschang</advisor>
            <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
            <advisor>Donald Werthman</advisor>
            <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APDMA01G8">
      <ProgramId>APDMA01G8.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Digital Media Arts/EMU Communication Technology (Graphic Applications) BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APDMA01G8</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science degree program in Communication Technology (Graphic Applications) at Eastern Michigan University where they will further improve their skills. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
         <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
         <advisor>Kelley Gottschang</advisor>
         <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
         <advisor>Donald Werthman</advisor>
         <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>88</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>88</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>88</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>88</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
            <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
            <advisor>Kelley Gottschang</advisor>
            <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
            <advisor>Donald Werthman</advisor>
            <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APDMA01G9">
      <ProgramId>APDMA01G9.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Digital Media Arts/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APDMA01G9</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
         <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
         <advisor>Kelley Gottschang</advisor>
         <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
         <advisor>Donald Werthman</advisor>
         <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a minimum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation<br/>
Agreement.</p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation<br/>
Agreement.</p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>David Clipner</advisor>
            <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
            <advisor>Kelley Gottschang</advisor>
            <advisor>Randy Van Wagnen</advisor>
            <advisor>Donald Werthman</advisor>
            <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APDMA03G1">
      <ProgramId>APDMA03G1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Digital Media Arts/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APDMA03G1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science in Applied Management. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AADVP01G2">
      <ProgramId>AADVP01G2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Digital Video Production/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AADVP01G2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students. This interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aadvp01g2">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aadvp01g2</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Matthew Zacharias</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAECED01D4">
      <ProgramId>AAECED01D4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Early Child Ed AA/EMU Children and Families BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAECED01D4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's program in Children and Families at Eastern Michigan University. Students will further their training working with young children and developing relationships with families. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Children and Families BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aaeced01d4">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aaeced01d4</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAECED09D3">
      <ProgramId>AAECED09D3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Early Childhood Education/Ferris State Early Childhood Education BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAECED09D3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Ferris State University's Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Ferris State University, Early Childhood Education BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-nine credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>69</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-nine credits at Ferris State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>69</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>69</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>69</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAECED19D1">
      <ProgramId>AAECED19D1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Early Childhood Education/NMU Early Childhood Education BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAECED19D1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Northern Michigan University's Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Northern Michigan University, Early Childhood Education BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of 30 credits at Northern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAECED14D1">
      <ProgramId>AAECED14D1.202409</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Early Childhood Education/Oakland Univ Early Childhood Education BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAECED14D1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Oakland University's Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Oakland University, Early Childhood Education BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of Articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>66</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-four credits at Oakland University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>66</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>66</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>66</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAECED16D2">
      <ProgramId>AAECED16D2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Early Childhood Education/UM Dearborn Children and Families BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAECED16D2</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's program in Children and Families at University of Michigan-Dearborn. Students will further their training working with young children and developing relationships with families. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-two credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>72</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at University of Michigan-Dearborn as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>72</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>72</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>72</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Beth Marshall</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APELEE18D1">
      <ProgramId>APELEE18D1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Elementary Ed Transfer/CMU Teaching PK-6 Major</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APELEE18D1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This agreement prepares students for transfer to Central Michigan University's Bachelor of Science in Education, Standard Certificate (Early Childhood and Elementary Education), Major in Teaching Grades PK-6. Students should see an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Central Michigan University, Standard Certificate (Early Childhood and Elementary Education) Major in Teaching Grades PK-6</p>
         <p>For a list of all active articulation agreements visit <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
         <p/>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined in the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>66</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of sixty-one credits at Central Michigan University as outlined in the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>66</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>66</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>66</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APELEE09D2">
      <ProgramId>APELEE09D2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Elementary Education Transfer/ Ferris State Elementary Education PK - 3 BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APELEE09D2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Ferris State University's Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Pre-Kindergarten - 3rd grade program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Ferris State University, Elementary Education Pre-K - 3rd grade BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-two credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>72</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-nine credits at Ferris State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>72</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>72</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>72</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APELEE09D1">
      <ProgramId>APELEE09D1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Elementary Education Transfer/Ferris State Elementary Education 3-6  BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APELEE09D1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Ferris State University's Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Ferris State University, Elementary Education BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>70</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of sixty-five credits at Ferris State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>70</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>70</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>70</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APELEE19D2">
      <ProgramId>APELEE19D2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Elementary Education Transfer/NMU Elementary Education BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APELEE19D2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Northern Michigan University's Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Northern Michigan University, Elementary Education BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Northern Michigan University as outlined on the articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APELEE14D2">
      <ProgramId>APELEE14D2.202409</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Elementary Education Transfer/Oakland Univ Elementary Education BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APELEE14D2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Oakland University's Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Oakland University, Elementary Education BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-three credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>63</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-seven credits at Oakland University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>63</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>63</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>63</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APELEE16D4">
      <ProgramId>APELEE16D4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Elementary Education Transfer/UM Dearborn Elementary Ed Birth-K and PK-3 BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APELEE16D4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to University of Michigan-Dearborn's Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with a concentration in the Birth-Kindergarten and PK-3 Grade Bands. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Mary Mullalond</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>University of Michigan-Dearborn, BA Degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a maximum of sixty-seven credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the<br/>
Articulation Agreement</p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>67</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a minimum of seventy credits at University of Michigan-Dearborn as outlined on the<br/>
Articulation Agreement</p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>67</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>67</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>67</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Mary Mullalond</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APELEE16D3">
      <ProgramId>APELEE16D3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Elementary Education Transfer/UM Dearborn Elementary Ed PK-3 and 3-6 BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APELEE16D3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to University of Michigan-Dearborn's Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with a concentration in the PK-3 and 3-6 Grade Bands. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Mary Mullalond</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>University of Michigan-Dearborn, BA Degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-four credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>64</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of sixty-nine credits at University of Michigan-Dearborn as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>64</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>64</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>64</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Mary Mullalond</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASENVS01E2">
      <ProgramId>ASENVS01E2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Environmental Science/EMU Environmental Science BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASENVS01E2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>PHYD</dept_code>
      <department>Physical Sciences Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Eastern Michigan University's Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Environmental Science BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-five credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>75</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-five credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>75</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>75</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>75</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Physical Sciences Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASESCI01X1">
      <ProgramId>ASESCI01X1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Exercise Science/EMU Exercise Science BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASESCI01X1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>LIFD</dept_code>
      <department>Life Sciences Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Exercise Science program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of exercise science, an interdisciplinary program based on the medical sciences, at Eastern Michigan University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
         <advisor>Patrick Johnson</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Exercise Science BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-four credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
            <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
            <advisor>Patrick Johnson</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Life Sciences Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AGGSD">
      <ProgramId>AGGSD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>General Studies</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AGGSD</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high skill, high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <online>Program is also available online</online>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>This degree is designed for students who wish to earn an associate degree by creating a personalized program. It offers two pathways for completion: a pathway to four-year transfer or a pathway to employment in their chosen career. Students will design this 60 credit, multi-disciplinary program in conjunction with an academic advisor and can include coursework from all areas of the college; occupational and academic.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <options>
         <option>
            <swbcurrprog_conc_credit>60</swbcurrprog_conc_credit>
            <swvcurrmajr_long_desc>General Studies Options</swvcurrmajr_long_desc>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Employment Pathway (EMPL)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 3</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 4</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 5</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 6</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Electives to reach a minimum of 60 credits</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
         <option>
            <swrcurrconc_name>Transfer Pathway (TRNS)</swrcurrconc_name>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>First Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Writing Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Math Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Second Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Speech/Comp. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 3</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Third Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3-4</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 4</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 5</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Elective(s)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Fourth Semester</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Concentration 6</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>General Education electives to reach a minimum of 30 credit hours as needed</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course>Elective</course>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Electives to reach a minimum of 60 credits (0-3 credits)</course_title>
                        <course_credits>3</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>15</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>60</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>60</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASGSMS01Z2">
      <ProgramId>ASGSMS01Z2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>General Studies in Math &amp; Nat. Science Non-Occup/EMU Technology Managemt BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASGSMS01Z2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>MTHD</dept_code>
      <department>Mathematics Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Technology Management. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/asgsms01z2">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/asgsms01z2</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
            <br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
            <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Mathematics Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APGRD01G1">
      <ProgramId>APGRD01G1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Graphic Design/EMU Bachelor of Fine Arts-Graphic Design Conc BFA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APGRD01G1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of fine arts with a graphic design concentration degree program at Eastern Michigan University where they will further improve their skills in graphic and publication design. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
         <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BFA with Graphic Design Concentration</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apgrd01g1">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apgrd01g1</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-five credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>85</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty-nine credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>85</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>85</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>85</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
            <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APGRD01G3">
      <ProgramId>APGRD01G3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Graphic Design/EMU Communication Technology (Graphic Applications) BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APGRD01G3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science degree program in Communication Technology (Graphic Applications) at Eastern Michigan University where they will further improve their skills in graphic design. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
         <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS in Communication Technology (Graphic Applications Option)</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apgrd01g3">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apgrd01g3</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
            <br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
            <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APGRD11G1">
      <ProgramId>APGRD11G1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Graphic Design/Wayne State University Graphic Design Concentration BFA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APGRD11G1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of fine arts with a graphic design concentration degree program at Wayne State University where they will further improve their skills in graphic and publication design. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
         <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, BFA degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-seven credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>77</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-three credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>77</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>77</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>77</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Ingrid Ankerson</advisor>
            <advisor>Kevin Woodland</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASHA01N3">
      <ProgramId>ASHA01N3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Health Administration/EMU Health Administration BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASHA01N3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>HLTS</dept_code>
      <department>Health Science</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer into a bachelor of science program in Health Administration at Eastern Michigan University. The four-year degree prepares students for entry-level management positions in a variety of public and private health service organizations. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Karolyn Lehn</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Health Administration BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-four credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>74</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-six credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>74</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>74</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>74</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Karolyn Lehn</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Health Science</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASHPP01N5">
      <ProgramId>ASHPP01N5.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Health Program Preparation/EMU Dietetics Combined (BS + MS)</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASHPP01N5</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>HLTS</dept_code>
      <department>Health Science</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to apply to Eastern Michigan University's Dietetics Combined (BS+MS) program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Karolyn Lehn</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS and MS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
         <p/>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-one credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>61</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of eighty-three credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>61</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>61</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>61</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Karolyn Lehn</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Health Science</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASHPP01N4">
      <ProgramId>ASHPP01N4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Health Program Preparation/EMU Exercise Science BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASHPP01N4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>HLTS</dept_code>
      <department>Health Science</department>
      <program_desc>The Health Program Preparation program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of exercise science, an interdisciplinary program in the medical sciences, at Eastern Michigan University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Karolyn Lehn</advisor>
         <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Exercise Science BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-four credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Whitney Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Karolyn Lehn</advisor>
            <advisor>Michael Brown</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Health Science</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APHVCR03W2">
      <ProgramId>APHVCR03W2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Heating, Ventilation, AC &amp; Refrig/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APHVCR03W2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science Applied Management program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of Articulation Agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APHVCR11W2">
      <ProgramId>APHVCR11W2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Heating, Ventilation, AC &amp; Refrig/WSU Elect, Electromec or Mech Eng Tech BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APHVCR11W2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who are interested in earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology at Wayne State University. Students may choose from one of three engineering technology degrees at WSU: Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic or Electromechanical. Engineering technologists (ET) create the objects we depend on, from smartphones to suspension bridges and everything in between. They can apply their abilities in using technical equipment, selling technical products, supervising construction projects and manufacturing processes, and more. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
         <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreemeents: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
            <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
            <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APHVCR01S3">
      <ProgramId>APHVCR01S3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Heating, Ventilation, Air Condition &amp; Refrig/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APHVCR01S3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>HVAD</dept_code>
      <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
         <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aphvcr01s3">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aphvcr01s3</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
            <advisor>Brian Martindale</advisor>
            <advisor>Robert Carter</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Heating, Ventilation, A/C Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAHUST01H1">
      <ProgramId>AAHUST01H1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Human Services/EMU Bachelor of Social Work BSW</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAHUST01H1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>BEHD</dept_code>
      <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for a job as a substance abuse, hospice, case, psychiatric, or social services aide in settings such as schools, rehabilitation centers, and mental health clinics or as a staff member in a community/neighborhood center. The program provides skills students will need to work on a one-to-one basis or in groups to help people cope with problems. The program also prepares students to transfer to a bachelor's degree program where they will continue developing skills for a career in the field of social work at Eastern Michigan University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Social Work BSW</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-nine credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>69</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a minimum of fifty-one credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</p>
                           <p/>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>69</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>69</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>69</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAHUST10H3">
      <ProgramId>AAHUST10H3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Human Services/Madonna Social Work BSW</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAHUST10H3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>BEHD</dept_code>
      <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for a job as a substance abuse, hospice, case, psychiatric, or social services aide in settings such as schools, rehabilitation centers, and mental health clinics or as a staff member in a community/neighborhood center. The program provides skills students will need to work on a one-to-one basis or in groups to help people cope with problems. The program also prepares students to transfer to a bachelor's degree program where they will continue developing skills for a career in the field of social work at Madonna University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Madonna University, BSW degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-four credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>74</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at Madonna University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>74</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>74</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>74</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAHUST11H1">
      <ProgramId>AAHUST11H1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Human Services/Wayne State University Social Work BSW</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAHUST11H1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>BEHD</dept_code>
      <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for a job as a substance abuse, hospice, case, psychiatric, or social services aide in settings such as schools, rehabilitation centers, and mental health clinics or as a staff member in a community/neighborhood center. The program provides skills students will need to work on a one-to-one basis or in groups to help people cope with problems. The program also prepares students to transfer to a bachelor's degree program where they will continue developing skills for a career in the field of social work at Wayne State University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, BSW degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-nine credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>69</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-one credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>69</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>69</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>69</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kristy Norris</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Behavioral Sciences Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASINDT03U1">
      <ProgramId>ASINDT03U1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Industrial Training/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASINDT03U1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science Applied Management program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Walsh College as outlined on the articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APITRN03U2">
      <ProgramId>APITRN03U2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Industrial Training/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APITRN03U2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science in Applied Management program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASISPC01I1">
      <ProgramId>ASISPC01I1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Information Systems: Program in C++/EMU Computer Information Systems BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASISPC01I1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>CISD</dept_code>
      <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to Eastern Michigan University to complete a BBA degree in Computer Information Systems. Undergraduates and graduates of CIS programs are prepared to create and maintain information systems for organizations, manage information systems projects, and develop strategies for effective use of enterprise information resources. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
         <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Computer Information Systems BBA</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/asispc01i1">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/asispc01i1</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>John Trame</advisor>
            <advisor>Khaled Mansour</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Computer Instruction Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAJOUR01Z3">
      <ProgramId>AAJOUR01Z3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Journalism Non-Occupational/EMU Journalism BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAJOUR01Z3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>ENGD</dept_code>
      <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science degree program at Eastern Michigan University, where they will further improve their skills in researching, reporting, writing and copy editing.  Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>David Waskin</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Journalism BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-nine credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>79</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-one credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>79</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>79</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>79</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>David Waskin</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAJOUR01Z4">
      <ProgramId>AAJOUR01Z4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Journalism Non-Occupational/EMU Media Studies and Journalism BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAJOUR01Z4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>ENGD</dept_code>
      <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science degree program at Eastern Michigan University. They will learn how to create effective media messages, the skills needed for insightful and meaningful reporting, the historical and social significance of both media and journalism systems, and online platforms for distributing their content. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Dave Waskin</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Media Studies and Journalism BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-nine credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>79</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of forty-one credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>79</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>79</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>79</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Dave Waskin</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APJPIM03U3">
      <ProgramId>APJPIM03U3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Journeyman Industrial/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APJPIM03U3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>UASD</dept_code>
      <department>United Association Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This agreement prepares students to transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science in Applied Management. Students should see an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Bachelor of Science in Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements, visit:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined in the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Walsh College as outlined in the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>United Association Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AALAT17H1">
      <ProgramId>AALAT17H1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Liberal Arts Transfer/Central State University Humanities BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AALAT17H1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLA</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Language &amp; Arts</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to Central State University's Bachelor of Arts, Humanities program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Central State University, Humanities BA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>96</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of twenty-four credits at Central State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>96</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>96</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>96</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Language &amp; Arts</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AALAT01Z6">
      <ProgramId>AALAT01Z6.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Liberal Arts Transfer/EMU Arts and Entertainment Management BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AALAT01Z6</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>The Arts and Entertainment Management degree at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students. Undergraduate students majoring in Arts and Entertainment Management build knowledge in multiple arts disciplines with an opportunity to study a specific art in more depth. Core classes at EMU may include arts management, creative process, production and distribution of art, marketing, fund development, and cultural policy. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BA degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-one credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>81</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty-nine credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>81</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>81</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>81</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AALAT01O2">
      <ProgramId>AALAT01O2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Liberal Arts Transfer/EMU Communication Major BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AALAT01O2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of arts or science degree program at Eastern Michigan University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills in personal, professional and public contexts. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Communication Major, BA or BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.<br/>
                           </p>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AALAT01O4">
      <ProgramId>AALAT01O4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Liberal Arts Transfer/EMU Communication, Media and Theatre Major BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AALAT01O4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>HLAD</dept_code>
      <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of arts or science degree program at Eastern Michigan University, where they will further improve their skills in communication, media and theatre arts. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Communication, Media and Theatre Arts Major, BA or BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>Humanities, Language &amp; the Art</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMNGD03B2">
      <ProgramId>APMNGD03B2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management - Entrepreneurship concentration/Walsh Entrepreneurship BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMNGD03B2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Business Administration, Entrepreneurship program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Entrepreneurship BBA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMNGD03B3">
      <ProgramId>APMNGD03B3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management - Human Resources concentration/Walsh Human Resources BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMNGD03B3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Business Administration, Human Resources program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Human Resources BBA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maxium of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMNGD03B4">
      <ProgramId>APMNGD03B4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management - Operations Concentration/Walsh Operations BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMNGD03B4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh's Bachelor of Business Administration, Operations program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Bachelor of Business Administration</p>
         <p>For the entire list of Articulation Agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Walsh as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMNGD16B1">
      <ProgramId>APMNGD16B1.202409</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management - Sports &amp; Entertainment Conc/UM Dearborn Sports Management BA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMNGD16B1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to the University of Michigan-Dearborn's Bachelor of Arts, Sports Management program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>University of Michigan-Dearborn, Sports Management BA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-two credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>72</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at University of Michigan-Dearborn as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>72</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>72</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>72</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMNGD01BD">
      <ProgramId>APMNGD01BD.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management - Sports &amp; Entertainment Concentration/EMU Sports Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMNGD01BD</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students transferring to Eastern Michigan University where they will earn a BS in Sports Management. Students are prepared for jobs in a variety of settings in the sports industry. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMNGD03B6">
      <ProgramId>APMNGD03B6.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management - Sports and Entertainment concentration/Walsh Management BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMNGD03B6</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh's BBA program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>Walsh College, Management BBA</articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of Forty-two credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMNGD01B5">
      <ProgramId>APMNGD01B5.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management/EMU Business Administration BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMNGD01B5</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of business administration degree program at Eastern Michigan University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in accounting, economics, finance, management or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Business Major (approved) BBA</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apmngd01b5">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apmngd01b5</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
         <p/>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMNGD01BA">
      <ProgramId>APMNGD01BA.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Management/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMNGD01BA</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apmngd01ba">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apmngd01ba</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Jennifer Maitland</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMKTD01BF">
      <ProgramId>APMKTD01BF.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Marketing/EMU Marketing BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMKTD01BF</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Eastern Michigan University's BBA Marketing program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Marketing BBA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMKTD03B5">
      <ProgramId>APMKTD03B5.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Marketing/Walsh Marketing BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMKTD03B5</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh's Bachelor of Business Administration, Marketing program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Marketing BBA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMRAS03M1">
      <ProgramId>APMRAS03M1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Mechatronics - Robotics and Automated Systems/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMRAS03M1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science in Applied Management. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMRAS11M4">
      <ProgramId>APMRAS11M4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Mechatronics-Robotic &amp; Automat Sys/WSU Elect, Electromec or MechEng Tech BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMRAS11M4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who are interested in earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology at Wayne State University. Students may choose from one of three engineering technology degrees at WSU: Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic or Electromechanical. Engineering technologists (ET) create the objects we depend on, from smartphones to suspension bridges and everything in between. They can apply their abilities in using technical equipment, selling technical products, supervising construction projects and manufacturing processes, and more. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreemeents: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APMRAS01M2">
      <ProgramId>APMRAS01M2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Mechatronics-Robotics and Automated Systems/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APMRAS01M2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
            <br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APNURS01N1">
      <ProgramId>APNURS01N1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Nursing, Registered/EMU BSN Completion</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APNURS01N1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>NHSD</dept_code>
      <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students transferring to Eastern Michigan University where they will earn a BSN in the Nursing Completion program. Students are prepared for challenging and exciting jobs in all settings of health care, from the hospital to home care. Students will gain proficiency in technical aspects of nursing care, such as medication administration, treatments and procedures, and use of medical technology. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Nursing Completion BSN</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apnurs01n1">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apnurs01n1</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APNURS01N2">
      <ProgramId>APNURS01N2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Nursing, Registered/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APNURS01N2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>NHSD</dept_code>
      <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who are interested in Eastern Michigan University's Technology Management program. The curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management in the health field. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apnurs01n2">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apnurs01n2</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APNURS05N1">
      <ProgramId>APNURS05N1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Nursing, Registered/UM (Flint) Nursing BSN Completion</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APNURS05N1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>NHSD</dept_code>
      <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students transferring to University of Michigan-Flint where they will earn a BSN in the Nursing Completion program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>University of Michigan Flint, Nursing BSN</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-five credits at UM-Flint as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Theresa Bucy</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APNURS14N1">
      <ProgramId>APNURS14N1.202409</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Nursing,Registered/Oakland Univ BSN Completion</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APNURS14N1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>NHSD</dept_code>
      <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Oakland University's Bachelor of Science, Nursing program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Oakland University, Nursing BSN Completion</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-three credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>73</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty-two credits at Oakland University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>73</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>73</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>73</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Nursing and Health Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APOST01O1">
      <ProgramId>APOST01O1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Occupational Studies/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APOST01O1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>See a divisional counselor or a faculty advisor from the occupational area in which you plan to study.</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apost01o1">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apost01o1</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement. See the articulation for suggested occupational areas.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>
                           <p>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</p>
                           <p/>
                        </course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>See a divisional counselor or a faculty advisor from the occupational area in which you plan to study.</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APOST03O1">
      <ProgramId>APOST03O1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Occupational Studies/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APOST03O1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This agreement prepares students to transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science in Applied Management. Students should see an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Bachelor of Science in Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements, visit:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined in the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of 30 credits at Walsh College as outlined in the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APOST11O1">
      <ProgramId>APOST11O1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Occupational Studies/WSU Elect, Electromech or Mech Engineer Tech BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APOST11O1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>AMTD</dept_code>
      <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who are interested in earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology at Wayne State University. Students may choose from one of three engineering technology degrees at WSU: Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic or Electromechanical. Engineering technologists (ET) create the objects we depend on, from smartphones to suspension bridges and everything in between. They can apply their abilities in using technical equipment, selling technical products, supervising construction projects and manufacturing processes, and more. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>See a divisional counselor or a faculty advisor from the occupational area in which you plan to study.</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreemeents: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>See a divisional counselor or a faculty advisor from the occupational area in which you plan to study.</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Advanced Manufacturing</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AAPSPL01J1">
      <ProgramId>AAPSPL01J1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Paralegal Studies/Pre-Law/EMU Paralegal BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AAPSPL01J1</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>PSCD</dept_code>
      <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Eastern Michigan University's Bachelor of Science in Paralegal. Students should see an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
         <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Paralegal BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-five credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>75</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete fourty-five to forty-five credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>75</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>75</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>75</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kevin Lindsey</advisor>
            <advisor>Haley Slade</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Public Services Careers Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APPHOT01G7">
      <ProgramId>APPHOT01G7.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Photographic Technology/EMU Communication Technology (Graphic Apps) BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APPHOT01G7</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science degree program in Communication Technology (Graphic Applications Option) at Eastern Michigan University where they will further improve their skills. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Amber Dietz (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
         <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>88</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty-five credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>88</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>88</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>88</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Amber Dietz (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
            <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APPHOT01G6">
      <ProgramId>APPHOT01G6.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Photographic Technology/EMU Photography - New Media Concentration BFA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APPHOT01G6</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>DMAD</dept_code>
      <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Photography - New Media Concentration program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate in applied science degree. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Amber Dietz (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
         <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
         <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
         <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BFA degree</p>
         <p>Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Amber Dietz (advises students with last name beginning A-M)</advisor>
            <advisor>Donald Werthmann (advises students with last name beginning N-Z)</advisor>
            <advisor>Sandro Tuccinardi</advisor>
            <advisor>Raechel Espinoza</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Digital Media Arts Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APPTA01T2">
      <ProgramId>APPTA01T2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Physical Therapist Assistant/EMU Exercise Science BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APPTA01T2</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>The Physical Therapist Assistant program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of exercise science, an interdisciplinary program in the medical sciences, at Eastern Michigan University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Ashley Bernstein</advisor>
         <advisor>Ann Herbert</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>80</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>80</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>80</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>80</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Ashley Bernstein</advisor>
            <advisor>Ann Herbert</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APPTA01T1">
      <ProgramId>APPTA01T1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Physical Therapist Assistant/EMU Health Administration BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APPTA01T1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a health administration bachelor's of science degree program at Eastern Michigan University. Students are trained for health administration jobs in nursing homes, home health agencies, outpatient facilities, hospitals, public health agencies, health maintenance organizations and many other health care settings. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Ashley Bernstein</advisor>
         <advisor>Ann Herbert</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Health Administration BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>88</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-three credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>88</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>88</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>88</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Ashley Bernstein</advisor>
            <advisor>Ann Herbert</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APPDT11A3">
      <ProgramId>APPDT11A3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Powertrain Development Tech/WSU Elect, Electomech or Mech Engineer Tech BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APPDT11A3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who are interested in earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology at Wayne State University. Students may choose from one of three engineering technology degrees at WSU: Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic or Electromechanical. Engineering technologists (ET) create the objects we depend on, from smartphones to suspension bridges and everything in between. They can apply their abilities in using technical equipment, selling technical products, supervising construction projects and manufacturing processes, and more. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreemeents: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APPDT01O7">
      <ProgramId>APPDT01O7.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Powertrain Development Technician/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APPDT01O7</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/appdt01o7">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/appdt01o7</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASPET01Z5">
      <ProgramId>ASPET01Z5.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Pre-Engineering Sci Transfer Non-Occup/EMU Electric &amp; Comp Engineering BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASPET01Z5</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>MTHD</dept_code>
      <department>Mathematics Dept</department>
      <program_desc>The Electrical and Computer Engineering degree program at EMU prepares engineers for positions in diverse fields of electrical and computer engineering from automotive energy, communication to consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets, computers, appliances and more. There are opportunities for hands-on learning as well as traditional theory-based learning. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Kathleen Butcher</advisor>
         <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Electrical and Computer Engineering BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>70</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>70</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>70</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>70</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Kathleen Butcher</advisor>
            <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Mathematics Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="ASPET01E1">
      <ProgramId>ASPET01E1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Pre-Engineering Science Transfer/EMU Mechanical Engineering BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>ASPET01E1</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>MSE</div_code>
      <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
      <dept_code>MTHD</dept_code>
      <department>Mathematics Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for the Mechanical Engineering BS program at Eastern Michigan University. EMU's program is designed to provide graduates with a strong technical foundation that integrates the methods, materials, machinery and power resources found in modern industry. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Lisa Manoukian</advisor>
         <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
         <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Mechanical Engineering BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy credits of Washtenaw Commuity Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>70</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty credits of Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>70</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>70</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>70</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Lisa Manoukian</advisor>
            <advisor>Alexandra McCracken</advisor>
            <advisor>Jerrell McCowin</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Math-Science-Engineering Tech</division>
         <department>Mathematics Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APRAD01R1">
      <ProgramId>APRAD01R1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Radiography/EMU Health Administration BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APRAD01R1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of science degree program in health administration at Eastern Michigan University. Students are trained for health administration jobs in nursing homes, home health agencies, outpatient facilities, hospitals, public health agencies, health maintenance organizations and many other health care settings. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Health Administration BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>88</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-three credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>88</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>88</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>88</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APRAD01R2">
      <ProgramId>APRAD01R2.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Radiography/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APRAD01R2</ProgramCode>
      <occupation>This is a high demand, high skill and high wage program, as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.</occupation>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HLT</div_code>
      <division>Health Sciences</division>
      <dept_code>ALHD</dept_code>
      <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who are interested in Eastern Michigan University's Technology Management degree program. The curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management in the health field. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aprad01r2">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aprad01r2</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>William Nelson</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Health Sciences</division>
         <department>Allied Health Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APRM01B9">
      <ProgramId>APRM01B9.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Retail Management/EMU BBA with any Business Major</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APRM01B9</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of business administration degree program at Eastern Michigan University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in accounting, economics, finance, management, or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda GIlmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Business Major (approved) BBA</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aprm01b9">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/aprm01b9</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda GIlmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APRM01BB">
      <ProgramId>APRM01BB.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Retail Management/EMU Fashion Marketing Innovation BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APRM01BB</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program emphasizes both the theoretical knowledge and the practical skills needed to succeed in both customer-facing and behind-the-scenes jobs in any type of retail setting. The program also prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science program in Fashion Marketing Innovation at Eastern Michigan University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda GIlmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>66</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-four credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>66</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>66</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>66</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Donna Rochester</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda GIlmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APSCM01B4">
      <ProgramId>APSCM01B4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Supply Chain Management/EMU Business Administration BBA</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APSCM01B4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of business administration degree program at a Eastern Michigan University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Business Major (approved) BBA</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-eight credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>78</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-two credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>78</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>78</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>78</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APSCM01BC">
      <ProgramId>APSCM01BC.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Supply Chain Management/EMU Fashion Marketing Innovation BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APSCM01BC</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program emphasizes both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed in both customer-facing and behind-the-scenes jobs in any type of logistics setting as products move from point-of-origin to point-of consumption. The program also prepares students for transfer to a bachelor of science program in Fashion Marketing Innovation at Eastern Michigan University. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of sixty-seven credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>67</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-four credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>67</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>67</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>67</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APSCM11B3">
      <ProgramId>APSCM11B3.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Supply Chain Management/Wayne State Multiple Business Degrees BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APSCM11B3</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>BCT</div_code>
      <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
      <dept_code>BUSD</dept_code>
      <department>Business Department</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to a bachelor's of science degree program in Business Administration at Wayne State University, where they will further improve their communication and interpersonal skills while developing a specialty in accounting, finance, management, marketing, global supply chain management or some other aspect of business. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
         <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
         <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
         <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, Business Administration BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apscm11b3">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apscm11b3</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-two credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>82</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>82</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>82</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>82</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Barry McNeil</advisor>
            <advisor>Rhonda Gilmore</advisor>
            <advisor>Christie Pagel</advisor>
            <advisor>Devin Streur</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Business/Computer Technologies</division>
         <department>Business Department</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="AATCD01O9">
      <ProgramId>AATCD01O9.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Technical Communication/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>AATCD01O9</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>HSS</div_code>
      <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
      <dept_code>ENGD</dept_code>
      <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate's degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Lisa Veasey</advisor>
         <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
         <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
         <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits/>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Lisa Veasey</advisor>
            <advisor>Laura Beck</advisor>
            <advisor>Brittany Middlebrook</advisor>
            <advisor>Lesley Jones</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Humanities, Social &amp; Behav Sci</division>
         <department>English &amp; College Readiness</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APOETT11A1">
      <ProgramId>APOETT11A1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Transport Tech-Auto Service/WSU Elect, Electromech or Mech Engineer Tech BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APOETT11A1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>This program is designed for students who are interested in earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology at Wayne State University. Students may choose from one of three engineering technology degrees at WSU: Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic or Electromechanical. Engineering technologists (ET) create the objects we depend on, from smartphones to suspension bridges and everything in between. They can apply their abilities in using technical equipment, selling technical products, supervising construction projects and manufacturing processes, and more. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
         <advisor>Robert Lowing</advisor>
         <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
         <advisor>Tim VanSchoick</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, BS degree</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreemeents: <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of seventy-six credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>76</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of forty-eight credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>76</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>76</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>76</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
            <advisor>Robert Lowing</advisor>
            <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
            <advisor>Tim VanSchoick</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APOETT01O8">
      <ProgramId>APOETT01O8.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Transportation Technologies/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APOETT01O8</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>TRPD</dept_code>
      <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      <program_desc>The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
         <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
         <advisor>Robert Lowing</advisor>
         <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
         <advisor>Tim VanSchoick</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apoett01o8">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apoett01o8</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .<br/>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Allen Day</advisor>
            <advisor>Shawn Deron</advisor>
            <advisor>Robert Lowing</advisor>
            <advisor>Justin Morningstar</advisor>
            <advisor>Tim VanSchoick</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Jan Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Transportation Technologies</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APWLDF01W4">
      <ProgramId>APWLDF01W4.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Welding Technology/EMU Technology Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APWLDF01W4</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>WAFD</dept_code>
      <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to a bachelor of science program in Technology Management at Eastern Michigan University. Students will apply welding skills to the industrial and technical environments. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS</p>
         <p>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apwldf01w4">https://www.wccnet.edu/articulation/apwldf01w4</a>
         </p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a> .</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>90</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>90</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>90</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APWLDF03W1">
      <ProgramId>APWLDF03W1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Welding Technology/Walsh Applied Management BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APWLDF03W1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>WAFD</dept_code>
      <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students for transfer to Walsh College's Bachelor of Science Applied Management program. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <articulation>
         <p>Walsh College, Applied Management BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>
         </p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>90</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Walsh College as outlined on the Articulation agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>30</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>120</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>120</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>120</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors/>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
   <program code="APWLDF11W1">
      <ProgramId>APWLDF11W1.202509</ProgramId>
      <ProgramName>Welding Technology/Wayne State Welding Metallurgical Engineering Tech BS</ProgramName>
      <ProgramCode>APWLDF11W1</ProgramCode>
      <ProgramStatusCode>A</ProgramStatusCode>
      <ProgramStatusDesc>Active, Students currently enrolled, accepting new students</ProgramStatusDesc>
      <div_code>ATP</div_code>
      <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
      <dept_code>WAFD</dept_code>
      <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      <program_desc>This program prepares students to transfer to a bachelor of science program in Metallurgical Engineering Technology at Wayne State University. Engineering technologists are hands-on, building and implementing new technologies in testing labs and in the field. They can apply their abilities in using technical equipment, selling technical products, serving as manufacturers' technical representatives, supervising construction projects and manufacturing processing, and more. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.</program_desc>
      <advisors>
         <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
         <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
         <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
      </advisors>
      <articulation>
         <p>Wayne State University, Welding and Metallurgical Engineering Technology BS</p>
         <p>For the entire list of articulation agreements:<br/>
            <a href="https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php">https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php</a>.</p>
      </articulation>
      <options>
         <option>
            <course_types>
               <course_type>
                  <AreaDesc>Requirements</AreaDesc>
                  <program_courses>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a maximum of eighty-seven credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>87</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <program_course>
                        <course/>
                        <courseId/>
                        <course_title>Complete a minimum of fifty-seven credits at Wayne State University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement.</course_title>
                        <course_credits>0</course_credits>
                     </program_course>
                     <course_type_total_credits>87</course_type_total_credits>
                  </program_courses>
               </course_type>
            </course_types>
            <option_total_credits>87</option_total_credits>
         </option>
      </options>
      <concentrations>
   </concentrations>
      <minimum_credits_per_program>87</minimum_credits_per_program>
      <contact>
         <advisors>
            <advisor>Glenn Kay</advisor>
            <advisor>Niki Lee</advisor>
            <advisor>Janine Militello</advisor>
         </advisors>
         <division>Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers</division>
         <department>Welding and Fabrication Dept</department>
      </contact>
   </program>
</programs>
