This unofficial transcript is for Eric J. Naessig and summarizes his undergraduate career in Writing for Film and TV at a bachelor's degree-granting institution. It shows that he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in May 2014 with Summa Cum Laude honors. Over four years of coursework, Eric maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.83 while minoring in Political Science, Sociology, and Philosophy. The transcript provides a term-by-term breakdown of his grades and credits earned for over 120 credit hours of completed coursework.
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1. Unofficial Transcript E01351207 Eric J. Naessig
Jun 14, 2015 10:46 pm
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STUDENT INFORMATION
Name : Eric J. Naessig
Curriculum Information
Program:
Bachelor of Arts
Major and Department: Writing for Film
and TV, Visual and
Media Arts
Minor: Political Science
Minor: Sociology
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DEGREE AWARDED:
Awarded: Bachelor of
Arts
Degree Date: May 11, 2014
Institutional
Honors:
Summa Cum Laude
Curriculum Information
Major: Writing for Film and TV
Minor: Political Science
Minor: Sociology
Minor: Philosophy
TRANSFER CREDIT ACCEPTED BY INSTITUTION -Top-
2010-2011: Advanced Placement
Subject Course Title Grade Credit
Hours
Quality Points R
MT 1 AP: Calculus AB TR 4.000 0.00
MT ELCTV AP: Calculus BC TR 4.000 0.00
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 0.000 8.000 8.000 0.000 0.00 0.00
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INSTITUTION CREDIT -Top-
Term: Fall 2011
Major: Writing for Film and TV
Academic Standing: Continued Good Standing
Subject Course Level Title Grade Credit
Hours
Quality
Points
R
SO 150 UG Principles of Sociology B 4.000 12.00
VM 100 UG History of Media Arts I A- 4.000 14.80
VM 120 UG Foundations in VMA Production A- 4.000 14.80
VM 337 UG The Emerson Channel P 1.000 0.00
VM 340 UG SPEC P 1.000 0.00
VM 341 UG Emerson Records P 1.000 0.00
VM 342 UG Frames Per Second P 1.000 0.00
WR 101 UG Intro to College Writing A 4.000 16.00
Term Totals (Undergraduate)
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 20.000 20.000 20.000 16.000 57.60 3.60
Cumulative: 20.000 20.000 20.000 16.000 57.60 3.60
2. VM 100 UG History of Media Arts I A- 4.000 14.80
VM 120 UG Foundations in VMA Production A- 4.000 14.80
VM 337 UG The Emerson Channel P 1.000 0.00
VM 340 UG SPEC P 1.000 0.00
VM 341 UG Emerson Records P 1.000 0.00
VM 342 UG Frames Per Second P 1.000 0.00
WR 101 UG Intro to College Writing A 4.000 16.00
Term Totals (Undergraduate)
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 20.000 20.000 20.000 16.000 57.60 3.60
Cumulative: 20.000 20.000 20.000 16.000 57.60 3.60
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Term: Spring 2012
Major: Writing for Film and TV
Academic Standing: Continued Good Standing
Additional Standing: Dean's List
Subject Course Level Title Grade Credit
Hours
Quality
Points
R
CC 100 UG Fund of Speech Communication A- 4.000 14.80
IN 107 UG Forbidden Knowledge A- 4.000 14.80
VM 101 UG History of Media Arts II A 4.000 16.00
VM 340 UG SPEC S 1.000 0.00
WR 121 UG Research Writing A 4.000 16.00
Term Totals (Undergraduate)
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 16.000 16.000 16.000 16.000 61.60 3.85
Cumulative: 36.000 36.000 36.000 32.000 119.20 3.73
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Term: Summer 2012
Major: Writing for Film and TV
Academic Standing: Continued Good Standing
Subject Course Level Title Grade Credit
Hours
Quality
Points
R
LI 202 UG American Literature A- 4.000 14.80
PL 225 UG U.S. Government and Politics A 4.000 16.00
SC 212 UG Evolution of Human Nature A 4.000 16.00
VM 221 UG Writing the Feature Film B+ 4.000 13.20
VM 222 UG Writing for Television B+ 4.000 13.20
Term Totals (Undergraduate)
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 20.000 20.000 20.000 20.000 73.20 3.66
Cumulative: 56.000 56.000 56.000 52.000 192.40 3.70
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Term: Fall 2012
Major: Writing for Film and TV
Academic Standing: Continued Good Standing
Additional Standing: Dean's List
Subject Course Level Title Grade Credit
Hours
Quality
Points
R
PH 105 UG Introduction to Ethics A 4.000 16.00
VM 105 UG Introduction to Visual Arts A 4.000 16.00
VM 200 UG Media Criticism and Theory A 4.000 16.00
VM 260 UG Intro to Interactive Media A 4.000 16.00
VM 340 UG SPEC P 0.000 0.00
Term Totals (Undergraduate)
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 16.000 16.000 16.000 16.000 64.00 4.00
Cumulative: 72.000 72.000 72.000 68.000 256.40 3.77
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Term: Spring 2013
Major: Writing for Film and TV
Academic Standing: Continued Good Standing
Additional Standing: Dean's List
Subject Course Level Title Grade Credit Quality R
3. VM 340 UG SPEC P 0.000 0.00
Term Totals (Undergraduate)
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 16.000 16.000 16.000 16.000 64.00 4.00
Cumulative: 72.000 72.000 72.000 68.000 256.40 3.77
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Term: Spring 2013
Major: Writing for Film and TV
Academic Standing: Continued Good Standing
Additional Standing: Dean's List
Subject Course Level Title Grade Credit
Hours
Quality
Points
R
PL 332 UG Civil Rights A 4.000 16.00
PL 333 UG The First Amendment A 4.000 16.00
SO 206 UG Gender in a Global Perspective A 4.000 16.00
SO 360 UG Deviance and Social Control A 4.000 16.00
VM 400 UG Top: European Cinema: Sight and
Sound
A 4.000 16.00
Term Totals (Undergraduate)
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 20.000 20.000 20.000 20.000 80.00 4.00
Cumulative: 92.000 92.000 92.000 88.000 336.40 3.82
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Term: Fall 2013
Major: Writing for Film and TV
Academic Standing: Continued Good Standing
Additional Standing: Dean's List
Subject Course Level Title Grade Credit
Hours
Quality
Points
R
PL 328 UG Political Thought A 4.000 16.00
SO 208 UG Visual Society A 4.000 16.00
VM 329 UG Top: Comedy for Late Night A- 4.000 14.80
VM 340 UG SPEC P 0.000 0.00
VM 423 UG Writing Television Pilots B+ 4.000 13.20
Term Totals (Undergraduate)
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 16.000 16.000 16.000 16.000 60.00 3.75
Cumulative: 108.000 108.000 108.000 104.000 396.40 3.81
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Term: Spring 2014
Major: Writing for Film and TV
Academic Standing: Continued Good Standing
Additional Standing: Dean's List
Subject Course Level Title Grade Credit
Hours
Quality
Points
R
PH 110 UG Ethics and Justice A 4.000 16.00
PH 200 UG Contemporary Ethics A 4.000 16.00
PH 210 UG Narrative Ethics A 4.000 16.00
SO 310 UG Top: Laughter and Society AUD 4.000 0.00
VM 402 UG Sem: The Screenwriter in
Hollywood
A- 4.000 14.80
Term Totals (Undergraduate)
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Current Term: 16.000 16.000 16.000 16.000 62.80 3.93
Cumulative: 124.000 124.000 124.000 120.000 459.20 3.83
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TRANSCRIPT TOTALS (UNDERGRADUATE) -Top-
Attempt
Hours
Passed
Hours
Earned
Hours
GPA
Hours
Quality
Points
GPA
Total Institution: 124.000 124.000 124.000 120.000 459.20 3.83
Total Transfer: 0.000 8.000 8.000 0.000 0.00 0.00
Overall: 124.000 132.000 132.000 120.000 459.20 3.83
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