Jay Fuller - Mobile / Cullman Alabama

Schooling & Coursework at the University of South Alabama

 

Credit Evaluation for Jay Fuller (Student # 116814)

Communications:

EH 101 Completed Wallace State College 1995
(english 101)
EH 102 Completed Wallace State College 1996
(english 102)
CA 110 Completed Wallace State College 1995
(public speaking)
CA 275 Completed USA Fall 1997
(small group discussion)
EH 372 Completed USA Spring 1998
(technical writing)

Fine Arts / Humanities:

According to 1997 Catalog, the following were the requirements for this
category:

3.THE FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES - (Art, Drama, Foreign
Languages, History, Literature, Music, and Philosophy.) Sixteen (16)
credit hours are required from these areas with a maximum of twelve
(12) credit hours in one field.

I have a wide variety of music ranging over a course of four years,
enough to easily satisfy the 12-hour requirement of music. Another 4
hours are required
from another field -

History:

HIST 199 Completed Eastern Washington Univ 1994
HIST 104 Completed Wallace State College 1995


Mathematics, Statistics, and Logic:

MA 112 Exempt due to MA 120 credit 1996
(pre-cal)
MA 120 Completed Athens State College 1997
(bus. cal)
ST 210 Completed Wallace State College 1996
(statistics one)
ST 310 Completed Wallace State College 1996
(statistics two)
PHL 121 Scheduled for Summer, 1999 -- --
(logic)

I already attempted PHL 121 once (Winter, 1998, alongside with
Economics). I understood the material, but was unable to do well on the
tests. I did complete this class, but received a failing grade.

Specialization Support Electives:

MKT 320 Completed USA Fall 1999
(marketing)
MGT 300 Completed USA Fall 1999
(business management)

I had just switched to the ITE program in the fall of 1999, however,
these courses apply directly to the field I will be entering upon
graduation. I already am a founding partner with Cullman.Com, an online
news magazine based in Cullman, Alabama. I also assist with
web-development including some administrative tasks with the Web
Services division of the University. You may ask Jim Kotis, webmaster,
for a summary of my work. I believe since I plan to move into upper
level management associated with being a webmaster of an online entity
which will eventually move into e-commerce, marketing and business
management are very viable courses which assist me in specializing in my
field of study.

General Studies Electives

Hours as needed to meet degree and 128-semester-hour requirement.

I have transferred in from various other Universities 70.6 semester
hours as proven by my last report card.

I have passed 38.6 credit hours at the University of South Alabama as
proven by my last report card.

70.6 + 38.6 = 109.2 semester hours. 128 are required to graduate.
With an average of 4 classes per semester (12 credits), I should have
the required semester hours to graduate within 2 semesters.

I have summer, fall, and spring semesters remaining until my tentative
graduation, which is more than enough time to achieve the 128-hour
requirement.

Natural Sciences:

BLY 103 Completed Wallace State College 1995
(biology)
GLY 100 Completed Wallace State College 1996
(geology)

Could we substitute the Geology requirement for the Biology requirement?
I was working towards the 20 credit hour requirement in IS'97 before
transferring.

(their answer was no....I needed to take one geology to make a
sequence, which is required now)

Social Sciences:

This requirement was apparently part of the Fine Arts , Performing Arts,
et cetera requirement in the 1997 catalog, as there is no mention of it
in that catalog. See Natural Sciences, or Fine Arts / Humanities
section.

Required Core Courses:


CIS 110 Completed Wallace State College 1995
(intro to computers)
CIS 120 Completed USA Fall 1997
(programming design and concepts i)
CIS 121 Completed USA Spring 1998
(programming design and concepts ii)
CIS 221 Scheduled for Summer, 1999 -- -- --
(data communications / networking)
CIS 324 Scheduled for Fall, 1999 -- -- --
(database design / development)

CIS 497 Scheduled for Fall, 1999 -- -- -- (senior project i)
CIS 498 Scheduled for Spring, 1999 -- -- -- (senior project ii)
ITE 271 Completed USA Fall 1998 -- -- -- (intro to information technology)
ITE 272 Completed USA Spring 1998 -- -- -- (intro to information technology ii)
ITE 285 Completed USA Spring 1998 -- -- -- (windows programming)
ITE 382 Scheduled for Fall, 1999 -- -- -- (network administration)
ITE 474 Scheduled for Spring, 1999 -- -- -- (human computer interface)
ITE 480 Scheduled for Fall, 1999 -- -- -- (needs assessment / technology evaluation
ITE 485 Scheduled for Fall, 1999 -- -- -- (senior demonstration project)

Required Core Courses: / Web Publishing:

ITE 375 Completed USA Fall 1998 -- -- -- (intro to www programming)
ITE 380 Scheduled for Summer, 1999 -- -- -- (multimedia production)
ITE 385 Completed USA Spring 1998 -- -- -- (website mgt / internet mechanics)


Summer, 1999

ITE 370 -- -- -- Adv Databases
ITE 380 -- -- -- Multimedia Production
PHL 121 -- -- -- Intro To Logic
CIS 221 -- -- -- Data Comm And Networking

Fall, 1999

CIS 497 -- -- -- Senior Project I
ITE 382 -- -- -- Network Administration
ITE 480 -- -- -- Needs Assess/Tech Eval
CIS 324 -- -- -- Database Design / Dev / Mgt


Spring, 1999

ITE 485 -- -- -- ITE Senior Demonstration Project
ITE 474 -- -- -- Human Computer Interface
CIS 498 -- -- -- Senior Project II
HIS 101 -- -- -- History 101

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