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Questions About Previous Units Unit One: Educational Goal Statement? Unit Two: Expanded Resume? Unit Three: Learning Autobiography? Missing Seminars: Option Two? Other Questions?
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Course Selection Rules Course Titles and ID Numbers Course Descriptions Course Outcomes Your Learning and Course Outcomes Finding Courses Matching Your Learning Course Explorer – Electronic PDAS Technical Support - PDAS Questions 2
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Be Sure to View the Course Selection Rules PowerPoint Presentation Located in DocSharing! Presentation Title: Course_Selection_Rules Explains Rules You MUST Adhere to When Selecting Courses for Credit Requests Identifies Courses that You CANNOT Petition For Credit 3
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4 Example 1: Course Appears As: MT 204: Essentials of Management Course Title: Essentials of Management Course ID Number: MT 204 Example 2: Course Appears As: IT 193: Foundations of Programming Using Visual Basic Course Title: Foundations of Programming Using Visual Basic Course ID Number: IT 193
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MT 204: ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT 5 Quarter Credit Hours This course will give students a thorough overview of management theory, management functions, organizational structure, daily management responsibilities, and current management tools and resources. Theoretical concepts will be illustrated with practical application to real-world management problems and scenarios. Through the prism of ethics and critical thinking, students will discuss examples and research current practices and diversity issues in management. IT 193: FOUNDATIONS OF PROGRAMMING USING VISUAL BASIC 5 Quarter Credit Hours This course introduces the fundamentals of programming using Visual Basic. Basic concepts and syntax used to write programs, including variables, input, output, looping, and program flow, are introduced. Students will design and develop simple, graphical user interface-based applications using the Visual Studio development environment. 5
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MT 204: ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT Examine the contributions of major management theorists to the current business environment Justify the four functions of management given an industry scenario Evaluate a technology decision proposed by management Determine optimal solutions to management problems Analyze the importance of ethics, social responsibility and diversity in a changing global business environment 6
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IT 193: FOUNDATIONS OF PROGRAMMING USING VISUAL BASIC Discuss fundamental computer programming concepts and design techniques Use modeling techniques to plan programs Create a graphical user interface (GUI) using forms and controls Formulate a logical solution to a problem 7
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Learning MUST Match ALL Course Outcomes For EACH Course You are Petitioning For Credit 8
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Course Explorer - Electronic PDAS Select Key Words from Your Learning Search for Courses that Use the Key Words Make a List of All Courses You Find 9
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Course Explorer Located in PDAS www.myexperientiallearning.com www.myexperientiallearning.com Database of thousands of courses from regionally and nationally accredited institutions Beginning of Your Credit Requests 10
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13 1. Log in – PDAS – Access Course Explorer 2. Search for Courses that You Believe Your Learning Matches the Course Outcomes 3. Copy and save this information Course Name and ID Number Course Description Course Outcomes Brief Paragraph on Why You Selected the Course 4. Create Your “Course-Matched” Learning List of Courses See the “Course Matched Learning Sample in the Unit 4 Project Section of the Course for an Example!
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Kaplan University Technical Support By Phone: 866.522.7747 Chat: Live Tech Help link throughout KU Campus By Email: TechSupport@kaplan.eduTechSupport@kaplan.edu Be sure to Obtain a Ticket Number when you Contact Technical Support
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