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Excelsior College Transcript of Deepak (Danny) Singh
1. Student Name: DEEPAK SINGH Academic Policy Date: 7/22/2014
Student ID#: 31069186
Report Date: 4/24/2015
Excelsior College: My Academic Plan 1 of 9
BACHELOR PROFESSIONAL STUDIES - BUSINESS &
MANAGEMENT
My Academic Plan
Congratulations! It appears you have satisfied your degree requirements. Your file has been
forwarded to an Academic Evaluation Specialist for further processing. Please note that the
School of Business and Technology offers the Master of Business Administration (MBA), the
Master of Science in Cybersecurity and the Master of Science in Management degree program.
We would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have about any of these
programs. We look forward to discussing your re enrollment options with you.
2. Student Name: DEEPAK SINGH Academic Policy Date: 7/22/2014
Student ID#: 31069186
Report Date: 4/24/2015
Excelsior College: My Academic Plan 2 of 9
Credits Needed
ARTS AND SCIENCES (30 SEMESTER HOURS) TO INCLUDE: Needed
Written English 0.0
Humanities Requirement Needed
Ethics 0.0
Humanities Electives 0.0
Social Sciences/History Requirement Needed
Social Sciences/History 0.0
Natural Science/Math Requirement Needed
College Algebra or Statistics 0.0
Math Elective 0.0
Science Elective 0.0
Total Arts and Sciences 0.0
Total Upper Level Arts and Science 0.0
PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT (45 CREDITS) TO INCLUDE: Needed
Professional Core 0.0
General Management 0.0
Leadership 0.0
Accounting 0.0
Computer Applications 0.0
Project Management 0.0
Business and Management Core 0.0
Human Resource Management 0.0
Marketing 0.0
Finance 0.0
Organizational Behavior Met
Global Business 0.0
BUS*490: Integrated Business and Management Assessment 0.0
Professional Component Electives 0.0
Total Professional Component 0.0
Total Upper Level Professional Component 0.0
ADDITIONAL CREDIT COMPONENT (45 CREDITS) TO INCLUDE: Needed
Any Collegiate-level Study 0.0
Information Literacy 0.0
Total Additional Credit Component 0.0
Total Upper Level Additional Credit Component 0.0
3. Student Name: DEEPAK SINGH Academic Policy Date: 7/22/2014
Student ID#: 31069186
Report Date: 4/24/2015
Excelsior College: My Academic Plan 3 of 9
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4. Student Name: DEEPAK SINGH Academic Policy Date: 7/22/2014
Student ID#: 31069186
Report Date: 4/24/2015
Excelsior College: My Academic Plan 4 of 9
Credits Applied
Term Title Grade Credits Distribution Level
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA
2012/SP ENC*1102H HONORS ENGLISH II B 3.00 W L
2012/SP HUM*2410H HONORS ASIAN HUMANITIES A 3.00 H L
2012/SP OCE*1003 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY C 3.00 N L
2012/SP GEB*2112 ENTREPRENEURSHIP A 3.00 BPC L
2012/SP MAR*2011 MARKETING B 3.00 BPC L
2012/SP SYG*1430 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY B 3.00 S L
2013/SP ETI*3440 PROJECT MNGMT NATIONAL STDS A 3.00 BPC U
2013/SP ETI*3630 PROJECT COMMUNICATION AND HR B 3.00 BPC U
2013/SP ETI*3442 PROJECT SCOOP, SCHEDULE BUDGET B 3.00 BPC U
2013/SP OST*2335C BUSINESS COMMUNICATION A 3.00 H L
2013/SP GEB*3213 WRITING FOR BUSINESS B 3.00 W L
2013/SP LDR*3332 MNGT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT B 3.00 BPC U
2013/SP MAN*3025 MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS A 3.00 BPC U
2013/SP CCJ*1020 INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE B 3.00 S L
2013/SP ISM*4420 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT C 3.00 E U
2013/SP ISM*3011C ESSENTIALS OF MIS A 3.00 BPC U
2013/SP ISM*3013 USING & MANAGING BUSINESS INFO A 3.00 BPC U
2013/SP MAR*2141 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING A 3.00 BPC L
PENN FOSTER COLLEGE
2012/FA FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT P 3.00 BPC U
2013/SP BUSINESS LAW I
BUSINESS LAW I P 3.00 BPC L
2013/SP COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS P 3.00 BPC L
2013/SP ECONOMICS II
MICROECONOMICS P 3.00 S L
2013/SP FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES P 3.00 BPC L
2014/SP BUSINESS LAW II
BUSINESS LAW II P 3.00 BPC L
5. Student Name: DEEPAK SINGH Academic Policy Date: 7/22/2014
Student ID#: 31069186
Report Date: 4/24/2015
Excelsior College: My Academic Plan 5 of 9
Credits Applied (continued)
Term Title Grade Credits Distribution Level
PENN FOSTER COLLEGE
2014/SP BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS
BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS P 3.00 BPC L
2014/SP CRIMINOLOGY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE P 3.00 S U
2014/SP HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT/HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P 3.00 BPC L
2014/SP INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS P 3.00 BPC L
2014/SP LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS
BUSINESS LAW P 3.00 BPC U
STRAIGHTERLINE
2012/FA BUSINESS STATISTICS
MATH P 3.00 N L
2012/FA COLLEGE ALGEBRA
MATH P 3.00 N L
2012/FA MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING P 3.00 BPC L
2013/SP ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
BUSINESS P 3.00 BPC L
TRIDENT UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL
2013/FA MAT*202 ADVANCED MATHEMATICS (CALCULUS II) B 4.00 N L
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
2013/FA CUL*623 GLOBAL COMMUNICATION B 3.00 H U
2014/SP BUS*620 ETHICAL LEADERSHIP & CORP SOC A 3.00 H U
AMERICAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY
2014/SP ENTD*311 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
A 3.00 BPC U
CLOVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
2014/SU BIOL*113 BIOL GEN ED & LAB B 4.00 N L
EXCELSIOR COLLEGE
2014/SU CCS*100 EC STUDENT EXPERIENCE P 0.00 L
2014/FA BUS*490 INTEGRATED BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
ASSESSMENT
A 3.00 BPC U
6. Student Name: DEEPAK SINGH Academic Policy Date: 7/22/2014
Student ID#: 31069186
Report Date: 4/24/2015
Excelsior College: My Academic Plan 6 of 9
Credits Applied (continued)
Term Title Grade Credits Distribution Level
PENN FOSTER CAREER SCHOOL
2014/SU INFORMATION LITERACY
RESEARCH OR INFORMATION LITERACY P 1.00 E L
Total Credits Completed 120.00
Total Excelsior Credits Attempted 3.00
Total Excelsior Credits Completed 3.00
Overall Grade Point Average 3.36
Excelsior College Grade Point Average 4.00
Key to Distribution and Level Codes
Distribution Codes
BPC - BU Professional Component
E - Applied Professional/Free Elective
H - Humanities
N - Natural Science/Math
S - Social Science/History
W - Written English Requirement
Level Codes
L - Lower Level
U - Upper Level
G - Graduate Level
7. Student Name: DEEPAK SINGH Academic Policy Date: 7/22/2014
Student ID#: 31069186
Report Date: 4/24/2015
Excelsior College: My Academic Plan 7 of 9
Credits NOT Applied
Excelsior College does not award credit for high-school level GED examinations, continuing education units,
Carnegie units or orientation courses. Transfer credits with a grade of D along with remedial and/or non-degree
level courses are not transferable. Only up to 2 physical education activity credits may be accepted in transfer. Any
courses falling into these categories will not be reflected on the My Academic Plan.
Organization Title Reason
CHARTER OAK STATE
COLLEGE
TT/01 SMALL BUSINESS OPERATIONS Excess credit
FREDERICK COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
TT/01 PROTECT AGAINST INSIDE THREATS Excess credit
FREDERICK COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
TT/01 NDRF OVERVIEW (IS-2900) Excess credit
FREDERICK COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
TT/01 CRITCL INFRSTR SECURITY: THEFT Excess credit
INTERNATIONAL
BACCALAUREATE
ORGANIZATION
2011/05 PSYCHOLOGY Excess credit
INTERNATIONAL
BACCALAUREATE
ORGANIZATION
2011/05 ENGLISH A1 (6) Exceeds maximum allowed for
English Composition
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2011/FA PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MACRO Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2011/FA HONORS ORATORY: SPEECH, ARGUMExcess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2011/FA EXPLORING YOUR GENOME Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2011/FA LIFE/CAREER PLANNING Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/SP ANCIENT/CLASSICAL HUMANITIES Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/SP CRIMINAL EVIDENCE Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/SP INTRODUCTION TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT
Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/SP DRUGS, ALCOHOL AND CRIME Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/SP INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/SP ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND DECISIONS Excess credit
STRAIGHTERLINE 2012/FA HISTORY Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/FA COOP ED INTERN ACCOUNTING Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/FA COLLEGE SUCCESS Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/FA SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/FA INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Excess credit
8. Student Name: DEEPAK SINGH Academic Policy Date: 7/22/2014
Student ID#: 31069186
Report Date: 4/24/2015
Excelsior College: My Academic Plan 8 of 9
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/FA INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/FA DIRECTED STUDIES IN HONORS Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/FA INTRO TO HONORS Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2012/FA CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Excess credit
PENN FOSTER COLLEGE 2013/SP MARKETING Duplicate course
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/SP PROJECT QUALITY, RISK PROCURE Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/SP CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/SP BUSINESS MODELING SIMULATION Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/SP INTRO TO ENTERPRISE PROCESSING Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/SP JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Excess credit
9. Student Name: DEEPAK SINGH Academic Policy Date: 7/22/2014
Student ID#: 31069186
Report Date: 4/24/2015
Excelsior College: My Academic Plan 9 of 9
Credits NOT Applied (continued)
Organization Title Reason
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/SP CRIMINAL LAW Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/SP BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/SP CAPSTONE PROJECT Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/FA INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/FA PRINCIPLES OF SALESMANSHIP Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/FA INTERVENTION AND PROSECUTION Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/FA EVIL MINDS - VIOLENT PREDATORS Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/FA SELECTED STUDIES IN INTERDISCI Excess credit
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
OF FLORIDA
2013/FA INTRO TO GANGS CRIME Excess credit
KAPLAN UNIVERSITY 2014/SP CAREER ASSESSMENT Excess credit
ST PETERSBURG COLLEGE 2014/SP CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTEC Excess credit
ST PETERSBURG COLLEGE 2014/SP WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Excess credit
PENN FOSTER COLLEGE 2014/SP POLITICAL SCIENCE Excess credit
TEXAS ENGINEERING
EXTENSION SERVICE
2014/SU INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
SECURITY
Excess credit
PENN FOSTER COLLEGE 2014/SU MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING Duplicate course
CHARTER OAK STATE
COLLEGE
2014/SU CORNERSTONE SEMINAR Excess credit
PATTEN UNIVERSITY 2014/SU READING COMPOSITION Duplicate course
PATTEN UNIVERSITY 2014/SU MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS Excess credit
TEXAS ENGINEERING
EXTENSION SERVICE
2014/SU INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
SECURITY
Excess credit
TEXAS ENGINEERING
EXTENSION SERVICE
2014/SU INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
SECURITY
Excess credit
PATTEN UNIVERSITY 2014/SU ACADEMIC STRATEGIES Excess credit
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY 2014/SU PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
AND DEVELOPMENT
Excess credit
PATTEN UNIVERSITY 2014/SU COMPUTER LITERACY Excess credit
EXCELSIOR COLLEGE 2014/FA BUSINESS STRATEGY Excess credit
CHARTER OAK STATE
COLLEGE
2015/SP STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Duplicate course
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY 2015/SP STRATEGIC OPERATIONS MGMT Excess credit
CAPELLA UNIVERSITY 2015/SP FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS BUS LDRS Excess credit