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Forensic Biology

Early Childhood/Early Intervention Program

This program is designed to help individuals who lack specialized early intervention training and who currently work in early childhood or early intervention programs. Credits earned in this program may be transferred to the associate degree or bachelor’s degree programs in early childhood education. Prior to beginning the program sequence, students are required to complete English 1110. The program consists of the following coursework:

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ECE 1110 - Introduction to early Childhood ECE 2115 - Curriculum Planning, Ages 3-9 ECE 2160 - Health and Wellness of Young Children ECE 2180 - Early Childhood Education Seminar EDUC 2130 - Child, Family, and Community EDUC 2165 - Integrating the Arts PSYC 2190 - Child Development I SPEC 2110 - Characteristics and Needs of Exceptional Learners SPEC 2115 - Special Education Processes and Procedures SPEC 2120 - Early Intervention and Transitions

Infant/Toddler Credential

Keystone College offers a 12-credit Infant/Toddler Credential Program which is a work-force ready initiative that addresses evidence-based theories and practices, which early childhood practitioners require for providing high quality care and education services to children ages birth to three. The College offers instruction, which meets Pennsylvania’s Core Knowledge Competencies through the following coursework:

ECE 2170 - Growth and Development ECE 1120 - Guiding Play and Learning of Infants/Toddlers ECE 2110 - Curriculum and Program Planning (0-3) ECE 2750 - Field Experience for Infants/Toddlers Bachelor degree students may also complete a minor. A minor consists of a minimum of 18 credits in a particular discipline and requires one 1000-level course and two 3000- and/or 4000 –level courses. The remainder may be chosen from current discipline course offerings at any level and are determined by the student and academic adviser. Some minors; however, do have specific course requirements as listed below. Students may not minor in their major field of study and must declare their minors prior to registering for GRAD 2110. The following minors are available as of this catalog printing. Consult program directors to determine if additional minors are available. Please note: Students cannot minor in areas closely related to their major (i.e., major in Business and minor in Business). The College does not guarantee the availability of all courses necessary for all minor options listed.

Accounting

ACCT 1125 - Managerial Accounting ACCT 1155 - Financial Accounting ACCT 2110 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 3110 - Accounting Information Systems Accounting Electives - Two additional 3000- or 4000-level ACCT courses

Art

DIGM 1120 - Drawing and Composition I One, 1000-level Studio courses* One, 2000-level Studio courses* Two, 3000-and/or 4000-level Studio courses* Any additional Art Studio course* *ARHI 1001, 1002, 1100 and 3001, and ARTH 3085, and 4085, are not studio electives

Biology Chemistry

CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry I CHEM 2110 - Organic Chemistry I or CHEM 3125 - Environmental Chemistry BIOL/CHEM 3240 - Biochemistry I AND choose two 3-4000 level Chemistry courses. Total credits must equal or exceed 18 credits.

Child Psychology

PSYC 1110 - General Psychology PSYC 2190 - Child Development I PSYC 2195 - Child Development II PSYC 2205 - Psychology of Adolescence PSYC 3165 - Cognition, and Learning PSYC 3180 - Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Students cannot minor in both Child Psychology and Psychology

BIOL 1125 - General Biology I BIOL 1130 - General Biology II Choose one 2000-level Biology excluding BIOL 2145 - Bioethics AND choose two 3/4000-level Biology classes, at least one of which must be a lab course. Total credits must equal or exceed 18 credits.

Communications

COMM 1115 - Interpersonal Communication COMM 1120 - Mass Communication

Writing Elective - Choose one:

BUSN 2130 - Business Communication

ENGL 3010-3014 - Special Topics in

Creative Writing

ENGL 3120 - Technical Writing JOUR 2110 - Feature Writing JOUR 3120 - Advanced News Writing

One 3000-level Literature course

Business

ACCT 1125 - Managerial Accounting or ACCT 1155 - Financial Accounting or ACCT 1160 - Survey of Accounting BUSN 1110 - Introduction to Business or BUSN 2110 - Principles of Management or HOSP 1135 - Introduction to Hospitality or SRM 1110 - Introduction to Sport and Recreation Management BUSN 2115 - Marketing 3000-level Elective - Choose any three BUSN, ECON, or LEAD courses

One Additional Elective - Any ENGL, COMM, FILM, JOUR or THEA course, excluding core courses. (Students are responsible for meeting prerequisites, or obtaining instructor consent.)

Criminal Justice

CJ 1115 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Two Criminal Justice courses at the 1000- or 2000-level Choose any three 3000- and/or 4000-level CJ courses Possible substitutions for one CJ elective:

PSYC 3130 - Psychopathology

PSYC 3145 - Forensic Psychology

PSYC 3150 - Psychology of Trauma

PSYC 3180 - Child and Adolescent Psychopathology

Criminal Justice Investigation

BIOL 1135 - Introduction to Forensic Science I BIOL 2140 - Introduction to Forensic Science II CJ 3000-4000 - Curricular Elective CJ 3120 - Criminal Investigation CJ 3170 - Criminal Profiling PSYC 3145 - Forensic Psychology

Data Analytics

IT 2115 - Database Management Systems MATH 2115 - Statistics or MATH 2120/PSYC 2240 - Statistics for the Social Sciences PSYC 3125 - Research Methods for the Social Sciences or PBHL 2110 - Introduction to Epidemiology or ENVT 2110 - GIS/GPS SOCI 1110 - Introduction to Sociology SOSC 4910/PSYC 4125 - Research Implementation and Analysis or MATH 3120 - Statistics and Research or ENVT 3115 - Geospatial Methods in Resource Management PSYC 4515 - Data Analysis or SOSC 4710 Social Science Internship (Data Analysis position) or BUSN 4710 Business Internship (Data Analysis position) or BIOL 4810 Biology Seminar and Research COMM 1120 - Mass Communication DIGM 1145 - Electronic Media in the Arts

Choose two of the following: ART 2135- Fundamentals of Graphic Design ART 2163 - Digital Photography COMM 2155 - Introduction to Radio and Podcasting COMM 2160 - Digital Media Production DIGM 2110 - Web Design I DIGM 2115 - Digital Illustration

Choose two of the following: ART 3115 - Digital Projects ART 3135 - Graphic Design II ART 3190 - Studio/Lighting/Commercial Photography COMM 3015 - Advanced Digital Media Production COMM 3107 - Special Topics: Advanced Video Production COMM 3125 - Advanced Audio Production DIGM 3110 - Web Design II ENGL 3010 - Special Topics in Creative Writing: Screenwriting ENGL 3011 - Special Topics in Creative Writing: Playwriting FILM 3010 - Special Topics in Film: Science Fiction* FILM 3011 - Special Topics in Film: Film as History* FILM 3013 - Film as History: History of Zombie Movies*

*Students may only use one FILM Special Topics course to satisfy the minor requirement

Economics

ECON 2110 - Principles of Economics I ECON 2115 - Principles of Economics II

Students must choose four of the following. At least two must be at the 3000-level or higher: BUSN 3110 - Personal Finance BUSN 3115 - Financial Management BUSN 4130 - Advanced Financial Management ECON 3110 - Money and Banking ECON 4110 - Environmental Economics ECON 4510 - Independent Study in International Economics I ECON 4515 - Independent Study in International Economics II

Environmental Science

ENVT 2110 - GIS/GPS ENVT 2125 - Environmental Policy and Management ENVT 3105 - Soils Science ENVT 3135 - Hydrology GEOL 2110 - Physical Geology PHSC 1145- Global Change

Event Planning

HOSP 1135 - Introduction to Hospitality HOSP 2130 - Meeting and Convention Management PBRL 2145 - Public Relations SRM 4120 - Resort Recreation

3000-level Electives - Choose any two courses from the list below (one must be from a 3000-4000 level): BUSN 3110 - Personal Finance BUSN 3300 - Business Ethics BUSN 4150 - Consumer Behavior COMM 1120 - Mass Communication HOSP 3110 - Event Fundraising and Sponsorship IT 1130 - Web Programming I SRM 2110 - Program Development and Planning SRM 3115 - Legal Issues in Sport

Finance

ACCT 1125 - Managerial Accounting BUSN 3110 - Personal Finance or ECON 3110 - Money and Banking BUSN 3115 - Financial Management BUSN 3160 - Investments BUSN 4130 - Advanced Financial Management Students must choose one of the following courses (if not used above): BUSN 3110 - Personal Finance ECON 3110 - Money and Banking

Forensic Biology

BIOL 1135 - Introduction to Forensic Science I BIOL 2140 - Introduction to Forensic Science II BIOL 4125 - Forensic Biology Any two 3/4000-level Forensic-based Biology or Forensic Chemistry courses, at least one must be a lab course. History

Choose six of the following course (at least two must be at the 3000-level or higher).

GEOG 3110 - Cultural Geography POSC 2130 - International Relations Any History course (including those cross-listed with other disciplines)

Homeland Security

CJ 3130 - Homeland Security CJ 3165 - Terrorism POSC 3130 - Public Policy PSYC 3150 - Psychology of Trauma

Also students must choose two of the following: PBHL 1110 - Introduction to Public Health or PBHL 3110 - Global Health or POSC 3110 - Constitutional/Criminal Law or CJ 3120 - Criminal Investigation

Information Technology

IT 1130 - Web Programming I IT 1135 - Web Programming II IT 2110 - Intermediate PC Office Applications or IT 2120 - Database Management Systems II One additional IT elective at any level Two IT electives at the 3000-level or higher.

Integrated Marketing Communications

BUSN 2115 - Marketing BUSN 3135 - Advertising and Sales Promotion PBRL 2145 - Public Relations

Choose two courses from the list below: ART 2135 - Fundamentals of Graphic Design ART 3135 - Graphic Design II BUSN 4150 - Consumer Behavior COMM 2160 - Digital Media Production COMM 3015 - Special Topics: Advanced Digital Media Production COMM 3110 - Communication Theory COMM 3115 - Communication Research Skills IT 1130 - Web Programming I JOUR 3110 - Broadcast Writing MATH 2115 - Statistics