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TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Page 01 UNIVERSITY STUDIES (41 HOURS) Student s Name & M# CATALOG 2018 2019 Course Completed Course & Title Hrs. ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION (7 HOURS) ENG101 & ENG102 ENG 105 CRITICAL READING, WRITING AND INQUIRY 4 COM181 COM 161 INTRO. TO PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 GLOBAL AWARENESS, CULTURAL DIVERSITY, AND THE WORLD S ARTISTIC TRADITIONS (3 HOURS) See list Page 3 4 ANY COURSE IN CATEGORY (Humanities/Fine Arts/Social Science) 3 SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY METHODOLOGIES AND QUANTITATIVE (13 HOURS) (Minimum of 10 Hours) STA220 or STA291 SAT135 INTRO TO PROBABLILITY & STATISTICS 3 MAT150 or MAT126 MAT 140 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 PHY171 or PHY152/162 PHY 125 / PHY 126 GEN. PHY. I & PHY LAB. 4 SOCIAL AND SELF-AWARENESS AND RESPONSIBLE CITIZENSHIP (6 HOURS)) See list Page 7 ANY COURSE IN SUB-CATEGORY OF ETHICS, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT 3 ECO201 ECO 231 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3 WORLD S HISTORICAL, LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITIONS (6 HOURS) See list Page 5 7 CIV 201 WORLD CIVILIZATION & CULTURES I OR CIV 202 WORLD CIVILIZATION & CULTURES II 3 See list Page 5 7 HUM 211 WESTERN HUMANITIES TRADITION 3 UNIVERSITY STUDIES ELECTIVES (6HOURS) CIT105 CSC 199 INTRO TO INFO TECHNOLOGY 3 CIT120 CSC 101 INTRO PROBLEM SOLVING USING COMPUTERS 3 TELECOMMUNICATI0NS SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT CORE (58 HOURS) Course Completed Course & Title Hrs. ACC201 ACC 200 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 CIS 307 DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES 3 CIS 317 (CIS304) INFO SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DESIGN 3 CIT142 CSC232 PROGRAMMING IN C# 3 ENG 324 TECHNICAL WRITING 3 FIN 330 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE 3 IOE 399 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR I 1 IOE 350 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 3 MKT 360 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3 NA NA TSM 100T TRANSITIIONS 1 CIT160 (4 Hrs.) or TSM 134 INTRODUCTION TO TSM 2 CIT161 (4 Hrs.) TSM 135 INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK TECHNOLOGY 2 CIT150 or CIT217 TSM 232 NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 CIT180 TSM 233 NETWORK SERVICES 3 CIT111 TSM 241 NETWORK ESSENTIALS AND HARDWARE 3 TSM 301 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS THEORY 3 TSM 320 INTODUCTION TO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 3 TSM 343 PROTOCOL ANALYSIS 3 TSM 351 PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SECURITY 3 TSM 411 NETWORK DESIGN, OPERATIONS, & MANAGEMENT 3 TSM 443 TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGY 3 TSM 488 INTERNSHIP / COOPERATIVE ED. 1

SELECTED EMPHASIS = 21 HRS. (12 HOURS AT + NEED 9 HOURS (3 COURSES) AT MSU) Choose one of the methods of completion below: 1) Choose 21 hours from any of the courses listed below; Page 02 2) Earn a AAS-IT Degree at and complete 12 hours in one of the Options list at the bottom of the page; Then choose 9 hours from any of the courses listed below. NOTE: A maximum of nine hours may be selected from courses with a business prefix to include: ACC, BPA, CIS, FIN, MGT, MKT, or OSY. Adherence to course prerequisites is critical. Course Completed Course & Title Hrs. WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS OPTION 1 TSM 321 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION 1 3 TSM 322 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION 2 3 TSM 323 WIRELESS MOBILE INTERNET 3 TSM 421 MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 3 TSM 422 WIRELESS ENTERPRISE 3 NETWORK SECURITY OPTION 2 TSM 352 SYSTEM SECURITY 3 TSM 353 NETWORK SECURITY 3 TSM 440 INFORMATION POLICY & SECURITY AUDITING 3 TSM 441 ADVANCED INFORMATION SECURITY 3 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION OPTION 3 CSC 310 DATABASE ADMINISTRATION 3 CSC 360 SCRIPTING LANGUAGES 3 CSC 235 PROGRAMMING IN C++ 3 TSM517 (TSM530) SYSTEMS PLANNING 3 APPROVED BUSINESS ELECTIVES OPTION 4 COM 439 (COM 481) CONFLICT AND COMMUNICATION 3 ECO 335 ECONOMICS & PUBLIC POLICY OF TSM 3 MGT 350 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT MGT 443 MANAGEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY 3 MGT 558 ENTREPRENEURIAL BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT 3 MGT 559 COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT 3 MKT 475 MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR E-COMMERCE 3 TSM 360 VIRTUALIZED ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS 3 TSM 397 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH IN TSM 3 TSM 444 WIDE AREA NETWORKS 3 TSM 450 TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY & STRATEGIES 3 TSM 571 PROBLEMS IN TSM 3 OR OTHER 300 & 400 LEVEL COURSES APPROVED BY ADVISOR KYVU TRANSFER AGREEMENT OPTIONS OPTION 5 TOTAL CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS = 120 HOURS 01/27/2017 ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE AAS-IT DEGREE FROM : 1. Networking Administration Track and Networking Electives a) CIT213, CIT214, CIT215, CIT 216, CIT264 (Microsoft Specialization) b) CIT167, CIT209, CIT212 (Cisco Associate Specialization) Electives: CIT217, CIT218, CIT219, CIT260, CIT261, CIT262, CIT264, CIT265, CIT266 2. Information Security Track and Elective Courses a) CIT182, CIT184, CIT217 Electives: CIT284, CIT 285, CIT286, CIT287, CIT 288 3. Network Technologies Courses Sequences (Level I, Level II, Level III) a) CIT219, CIT288, and take 1 Sequence from Network Administration Track Additional Electives: CIT145, CIT 255, CIT 265, CIT286

Global Awareness, Cultural diversity, and the World s Artistic Traditions (3 Hours) Page 03 Course Title Course Title ANT-101 Intro to Anthropology GAC-100 GAC: Intro to Anthropology ANT-160 Cultural Diversity in the Mode GAC-100 GAC: Curltural Diversity in th ANT-221 Native People of North Amer GAC-100 GAC: Native People of N Amer ANT-241 Origins of Old World Civilizat GAC-100 GAC: Origins of Old Civilizati ANT-242 Origins of New World Civilizat GAC-100 GAC: Origins of New World Civ ART-100 Introduction to Art ART-121 Art Appreciation ART-104 Intro to African Art GAC-100 GAC: Intro to African Art ART-105 Ancient Thru Medievel Art Hist GAC-100 GAC: Ancient Thru Medieval Art ART-106 Renasissance Thru Modern Art GAC-100 GAC: Renasissance Thru Modern ART-108 Intro to World Art GAC-100 GAC: Intro to World ART-201 Ancient Art History GAC-100 GAC: Ancient Art History ART-203 Renaissance Art History GAC-100 GAC: Renaissance Art History ART-203 Renaissance Art History GAC-100 GAC: Renaissance Art History COM-254 Intro to Intercultural Comm GAC-100 GAC: Intro to Intercultural Co FR-101 Elemen French FRE-101 Fund Communication in French FR-102 Elemen French FRE-102 Social Interaction in French FRE-101 Elementary French I FRE-101 Fund Communication in French FRE-102 Elementary French II FRE-102 Social Interactions in French FRE-201 Intermediate French I FRE-201 Intercultural Comm in French FRE-202 Intermediate French II FRE-202 Practical Applications in Fren GEO-160 Lands & People of Non-Western GAC-100 GAC: Lands & People of Non-W GEO-172 Human Geography GAC-100 GAC: Human Geography GEO-222 Cities of the World GAC-100 GAC: Cities of the World GEO-240 Geography & Gender GAC-100 GAC: Geography & Gender HUM-202 Surv of Applalachian Stud I GAC-100 GAC: Surv of Appalachian StudI MU-101 Folk & Traditional Music GAC-100 GAC: Folk & Traditional Music MUS-100 Introduction to Music MUS-105 Introduction to Music History MUS-104 Introduction to Jazz History MUS-104 Introduction to Jazz History

Global Awareness, Cultural diversity, and the World s Artistic Traditions (3 Hours) Page 04 MUS-106 Music in Film GAC-100 GAC: Music in Film MUS-200 Intro to Music MUS-105 Introduction to Music History MUS-208 World Music GAC-100 GAC: World Music MUS-222 His & Sociology Rock Music GAC-115 GAC: His & Sociology Rock RAE-120 Intro to Chinese Culture GAC-100 GAC: Intro to Chinese Culture RAE-150 Elementary Chinese I CHN-101 Elementary Chinese I RAE-151 Elementary Chinese II CHN-102 Social Interactions in Chinese POL-235 World Politics POL-250 Intro to International Relatio REL-101 Intro to Religious Studies RGS-200 Intro to Religious Studies SPA-101 Elemen Spanish I SPA-101 Fund Communication in Spanish SPA-102 Elem Spanish II SPA-102 Social Interactions in Spanish SPA-115 Hispanic Culture GAC-100 GAC: hispanic Culture SPA-201 Intermediate Spanish I SPA-201 Intercultural Comm in Spanish SPA-202 Intermediate Spanish II SPA-202 Pratical Apps in Spanish SPI-101 Elemen Spanish I SPA-101 Fund Communication in Spanish SPI-102 Elemen Spanish II SPA-102 Social Interaction in Spanish THA-101 Intro to Theatre THD-104 The Theatrical Experience JPN-101 Beginning Japanese I JPN-101 Elementary Japanese I JPN-102 Beginning Japanese II JPN-102 Elementary Japanese II FLK-276 Intro to Folk Studies GAC-100 GAC: Intro to Folk Studies FLK-280 Cultural Diversity in the U.S. GAC-100 GAC: Cultural Diversity in the

World s Historical Literary and Philosophical Traditions (6 Hours) Page 05 Note: HIS101 or HIS102 (3hours) and HUM120 (3 hours) are PREFERRED: HIS-101 World Civ I CIV-201 World Civilizations I HIS-102 World Civ II CIV-202 World Civilization II HUM-120 Intro to Humanities HUM-211 Western Humanities Trad ENG-161 Intro To Lit ENG-201 Appreication of Literature ENG-135 Greek & Roman Myth Trans HLP-100 HLP: Greek & Roman Myth Tran ENG-221 Survey English Literature I HLP-100 HLP: Survey English Literature ENG-222 Surv Of Engl Lit II HLP-100 HLP: surv of Engl Lit II ENG-230 Literature & Theme HLP-100 HLP: Literature & Theme ENG-231 Literature & Genre HLP-100 HLP: Literature & Genre ENG-232 Literature & Place HLP-100 HLP: Literature & Place ENG-233 Literature & Identities HLP-100 HLP: Literature & Identities ENG-234 Intro to Women's Lit HLP-100 HLP: Intro to Women's Lit ENG-251 Survey Of Am Lit I HLP-105 HLP: Survey of Am Lit I ENG-252 Survey Of American Lit II HLP-100 HLP: Suvey of American Lit II ENG-261 West Lit Grk-Ren HLP-100 HLP: West Lit Grk-Ren ENG-262 Survey Of West Lit: 1660-Pres HLP-100 HLP: Survey of West Lit: 1660 ENG-264 Major Black Writers HLP-100 HLP: Major Black Writers ENG-270 Old Testament Lit HLP-100 HLP: Old Testament Lit ENG-271 New Testament Lit HLP-100 HLP: New Testament Lit ENG-281 Intro to Film HLP-100 HLP: Intro to Film ENG-282 International Film Studies HLP-100 HLP: International Film Studie GEN-125 Applied Meta-Thinking HLP-100 HLP: Applied Meta-Thinking HIS-104 His Eur To Mid 17th Cent HLP-127 HLP: His Eur to Mid 17th Cent HIS-105 Hist Europe Post 17th Cent HIS-201 Modern Europe HIS-106 West Cult: Science and Tech I HLP-100 HLP: West Cult: Science and Te HIS-107 West Cult: Science and Tech II HLP-100 HLP: West Cult: Science & Tech HIS-108 Hist Of The U.S. Thru 1865 HIS-221 American Experience to 1865 HIS-109 Hist Of U.S. Since 1865 HIS-222 American Experience Since 1865 HIS-120 World at War 1939-45 HLP-100 HLP: World at War 1939-45 HIS-202 Hist Of Brit to Restoration HLP-100 HLP: Hist of Brit To Restorati

World s Historical Literary and Philosophical Traditions (6 Hours) Page 06 Note: HIS101 or HIS102 (3hours) and HUM120 (3 hours) are PREFERRED: HIS-203 Hist Of Brit Since Restoration HLP-100 HLP: Hist of Brit Since Restor HIS-206 Hist Of Colonial Latin America HLP-100 HLP: Hist of Colonial Latin Am HIS-207 Hist Mod Latin Am 1810-Pres HLP-100 HLP: Hist Mod Latin Am 1810-Pr HIS-240 Hist Of Ky HLP-100 HLP: Hist of KY HIS-247 Hist Of Islam & Mid East I HLP-100 HLP: Hist of Islam & Mid East HIS-248 Hist Of Islam & Mid East II HLP-100 HLP: Hist of Islam & Mid East HIS-254 Hist of Sub-Saharan Africa HLP-100 HLP: Hist of Sub-Saharan Afr HIS-260 African Am Hist to 1865 HLP-100 HLP: African Am Hist to 1865 HIS-261 African Am Hist Post 1865 HLP-100 HLP: African Am Hist Post 1865 HIS-265 Hist of Women in America HLP-100 HLP: Hist of Women in America HIS-270 Ancient Europe HLP-100 HLP: Anciennt Europe HIS-271 Medieval Europe HLP-100 HLP: Medieval Europe HIS-295 East Asia to 1800 HLP-100 HLP: East Asia to 1800 HIS-296 History of Asia II HLP-100 HLP: History of Asia II HNR-101 Intro Contemporary Thought HLP-101 HLP: Intro to Contemporary Tho HON-101 The Ancient World HLP-100 HLP: The Ancient World HON-102 Medieval & Renaissance World HLP-100 HLP: Medieval & Renaissance Wo HON-201 Early & Modern World HLP-100 HLP: Early & Modern World HON-202 Contemporary World HLP-100 HLP: Contemporary World HRS-101 ICR Int Surv W Civ I HLP-100 HLP: ICR Int Surv W Civ I HRS-102 Surv of W Civ II HLP-100 HLP: Surv of W Civ II HRS-201 Surv of W Civ III HLP-100 HLP: Survey of Western CivIII HRS-202 Surv of W Civ IV HLP-100 HLP: Surve of W Civ IV HUM-121 Peace Studies HLP-100 HLP: Peace Studies HUM-135 Intro To Native American Lit HLP-100 HLP: Intro to Native Amer Lit HUM-140 Intro to Latino Literature HLP-100 HLP: Intro to Latino Literatur HUM-150 Intro to African Literature HLP-100 HLP: Intro to African Literatu HUM-160 Intro to Holocaust Lit & Film HLP-100 HLP: Intro to Holocaust Lit & HUM-203 Surv of Applalachian Stud II HLP-100 HLP: Surv Appalachian StudII HUM-204 Appalachian Seminar HLP-100 HLP: Appalachian Seminar HUM-220 Historical Persp Peace & War HLP-100 HLP: Historical Persp Peach &

World s Historical Literary and Philosophical Traditions (6 Hours) Page 07 Note: HIS101 or HIS102 (3hours) and HUM120 (3 hours) are PREFERRED: HUM-221 Cont Persp Peace & War HLP-100 HLP: Cont Persp Peace & War HUM-230 Cont Jap Lit & Cult in Trans HLP-100 HLP: Cont Jap Lit & Cult in Tr HUM-250 Appalachian Lit Survey HLP-100 HLP: Appalachian Lit Survey HUM-251 Cont Appalachian Lit HLP-100 HLP: Cont Appalachian Lit HUM-281 Intro to Film HLP-100 HLP: Intro to Film HUM-282 International Film Studies HLP-100 HLP: International Film Studie PHI-140 The Ethics of War and Peace HLP-100 HLP: the Ethics of War & Peace PHI-160 Philosophy Thru Pop Culture HLP-100 HLP: Philosophy Thru Pop Cult PHI-260 History of Philosophy I HLP-100 HLP: History of Philosophy I PHI-270 History of Philosophy II HLP-100 HLP: History of Philosophy II REL-101 Intro to Religious Studies RGS-200 Intro to Religious Studies REL-120 Intro to Old Testament HLP-100 HLP: Intro to Old Testament REL-150 Comp Ethics of Maj World Religion HLP-100 HLP: Comp Ethics of Maj World RS-120 Introduction the Old Testament HLP-100 ELE: Intro to Old Testament RS-130 Intro To Compare Religion HLP-112 HLP: Intro to Compar Relig THA-200 Intro to Dramatic Literature HLP-100 HLP: Intro to Dramatic Lit THA-283 American Theatre HLP-100 HLP: American Theatre WGS-201 Intro to WGS in Arts & Humanities HLP-179 HLP: Intro to WGS in Arts & Hu WS-201 Women's Studies Art Humanities HLP-100 HLP: Woman's Stu Art/Humanit Social and Self-Awareness and Responsible Citizenship (6 Hours) Social Science (3 Hours) Required Course ECO231 = ECO201 @ Ethics, Social Responsibility, & Civic Engagement Category (3 Hours) BIO-120 Human Ecology BIO-103 Saving Plant Earth CRJ-100 Intro Criminal Justice CRJ-140 Intro to Criminal Justice HIS-108 History of The U.S. Thru 1865 HIS-221 American Experience to 1865 HIS-109 History of U.S. Since 1865 HIS-222 American Experience Since 1865 PHI-130 Ethics PHI-202 Ethics POL-101 American Government POL-140 American National Government