TRANSFER PATHWAY
(For Transfer to the University of North Texas at Frisco)
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
OR ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE TO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CONSUMER EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT
Catalog Year: 2019-2020 (You may use this pathway if you entered one of the seven colleges on or before this date.)
Career Path: Business Career Path
Available at: All Colleges of the DCCCD
TSI: Must be Complete
SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER MAP FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students. This is not an official degree plan. See catalog for official degree requirements. You must receive a GPA of at least 2.00 on all college-level course work. Students must earn at least 25 percent of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by one of the seven DCCCD colleges awarding the degree. You will need to apply for the associate’s degree at your college. Contact your advisor for information.
AA OR AS DEGREE MINIMUM: 60 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS
SEMESTER 1 (Total Hours: 15)
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ENGL 1301 – Composition I
This is a (010) Core course. Must earn a grade of “C” or higher.
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Mathematics Core Elective –
This is a (020) Core course. Must earn a grade of “C” or higher.
There are several options to fulfill this requirement. See your academic advisor for a specific list.
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CHOOSE ONE:
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SPCH 1311 – Introduction to Speech Communication
OR
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SPCH 1315 – Public Speaking
OR
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SPCH 1321 – Business and Professional Communication
These are (090) Core courses.
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HIST 1301 – United States History I
This is a (060) Core course.
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Elective (three credit hours) –
Elective courses should be selected according to the intended university you will transfer to. See your academic advisor for assistance with course selection. Also, the electives you choose will affect whether you earn an AA or AS degree.
SEMESTER 2 (Total Hours: 16)
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ENGL 1302 – Composition II
This is a (010) Core course.
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Science Core Elective –
This is a (030) Core course. There are several options to fulfill this requirement. See your academic advisor for a specific list.
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Humanities, Literature, and Philosophy Core Elective –
This is a (040) Core course. There are several options to fulfill this requirement. See your academic advisor for a specific list.
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HIST 1302 – United States History II
This is a (060) Core course. There are several options to fulfill this requirement. See your academic advisor for a specific list.
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Elective (three credit hours) –
Elective courses should be selected according to the intended university you will transfer to. See your academic advisor for assistance with course selection. Also, the electives you choose will affect whether you earn an AA or AS degree.
SEMESTER 3 (Total Hours: 16)
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GOVT 2305 – Federal Government
This is a (070) Core course.
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Science Core Elective –
This is a (030) Core course. There are several options to fulfill this requirement. See your academic advisor for a specific list.
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Social/Behavioral Science Core Elective –
This is a (080) Core course.
There are several options to fulfill this requirement. See your academic advisor for a specific list.
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Elective (three credit hours) –
Elective courses should be selected according to the intended university you will transfer to. See your academic advisor for assistance with course selection. Also, the electives you choose will affect whether you earn an AA or AS degree.
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Elective (three credit hours) –
Elective courses should be selected according to the intended university you will transfer to. See your academic advisor for assistance with course selection. Also, the electives you choose will affect whether you earn an AA or AS degree.
SEMESTER 4 (Total Hours: 13)
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GOVT 2306 – Texas Government
This is a (070) Core course.
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Creative Arts Core Elective –
This is a (050) Core course. There are several options to fulfill this requirement. See your academic advisor for a specific list.
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Elective (three credit hours) –
Elective courses should be selected according to the intended university you will transfer to. See your academic advisor for assistance with course selection. Also, the electives you choose will affect whether you earn an AA or AS degree.
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Elective (three credit hours) –
Elective courses should be selected according to the intended university you will transfer to. See your academic advisor for assistance with course selection. Also, the electives you choose will affect whether you earn an AA or AS degree.
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PHED 1164 – Introduction to Physical Fitness and Wellness
This is a (090) Core course.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS AT FRISCO
(For Transfer From DCCCD)
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
OR ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE TO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CONSUMER EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT
SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER MAP FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
For questions about the UNT at Frisco portion of this transfer pathway, contact the Generalist Academic Advising at 972-668-7100 or
UNTFrisco.Advising@unt.edu. The transfer pathway shown in this example includes an interdisciplinary concentration in Sport Management. Another interdisciplinary concentration could be selected in consultation with your advisor.
Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all courses. It is best to apply to UNT at Frisco a full semester before you plan to transfer. It will help if you submit a copy of this pathway with your application.
SEMESTER 1 (Total Hours: 15)
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DRTL 2090 – Introduction to Digital Retailing
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MDSE 2750 – Consumers in a Global Market (Online course)
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MDSE 3750 – Consumer Studies
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CMHT 2790 – Career Development
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RESM 4050 – Management Perspectives in Recreation, Event and Sport Industries
You may take a different Interdisciplinary concentration or substitute other courses within this concentration. See your advisor to develop an appropriate plan.
SEMESTER 2 (Total Hours: 15)
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DRTL 3090 – Consumer Engagement in Digital Channels
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RETL 4330 – Consumer Analytics and Data Visualization
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HMGT 2800 – Foundations of International Travel and Tourism
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RESM 1950 – Foundations of Recreation, Event, and Sport Professions
You may take a different Interdisciplinary concentration or substitute other courses within this concentration. See your advisor to develop an appropriate plan.
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RESM 2150 – Leadership in Recreation, Event and Sport Management
You may take a different Interdisciplinary concentration or substitute other courses within this concentration. See your advisor to develop an appropriate plan.
SUMMER SEMESTER (Total Hours: 9)
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CMHT 3950 – Creating Consumer Experiences (Online course)
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CMHT 4750 – Managing a Diverse Workforce (Online course)
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RESM 4900 – Special Problems: Sport and Event Marketing, Sponsorship and Sales
You may take a different Interdisciplinary concentration or substitute other courses within this concentration. See your advisor to develop an appropriate plan.
SEMESTER 3 (Total Hours: 15)
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MDSE 4660 – Advanced Applications
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RETL 4850 – Brand Development
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RETL 4880 – Omni-channel Retail Strategy
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RETL 3950 – Visual Merchandising & Promotion
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RESM 4900 – Special Problems: Sport, Entertainment and Events in the Experience Economy
You may take a different Interdisciplinary concentration or substitute other courses within this concentration. See your advisor to develop an appropriate plan.
SEMESTER 4 (Total Hours: 6)
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CMHT 4790 – Internship
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HMGT 3240 – Special Event Management
Approved by UNT Frisco 10/18/2019; Approved by OCM 10/25/2019