ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
betweenCorning Community College
and
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Bachelor of Science Technology Management (B TM/BD T)
PURPOSE
This agreement establishes a mechanism for graduates of Corning community College in the following majors to complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Technology Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
This agreement establishes a mechanism of articulation for graduates of the following Corning Community College Programs:
Auto Body and Collision Repair (A.A.S.) Automotive Technology (A.A.S.)
Criminal Justice (A.A.S.)
Criminal Justice Transfer Program (A.S.) Early Childhood Studies (A.A.S.)
Electrical Technology- Electronics (A.A.S) Information Technology (A.A.S.)
Machine Tool Technology (A.A.S.) Manufacturing Technology (A.A.S.)
Mechanical Technology: CAD Design (A.A.S.)
GOALS
A. To provide a well-defined mechanism for graduates of the A.A.S.IA.S. programs listed above at Corning Community College to begin the B.S. in Technology Management at the appropriate entry point.
B. To recruit associate-degree graduates whose career goals include acquisition of a baccalaureate degree in Technology Management (BTM/BDT).
II. TRANSFER/ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS
Pennsylvania College of Technology will accept Corning Community College graduates into the Technology Management major if they meet the following requirements and adhere to the Admission Procedures (Part IV).
A. Corning Community College applicants must have a final cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher (2.0 on a 4.0 scale).
B. corning Community College applicants must have completed the courses to be transferred (see Part Ill) with grades of C (2.0) or higher.
Ill. ARTICULATED COURSES
For those who meet the Transfer Requirements (Part III), the following course equivalencies apply:
General Education Courses
Corning Community College Penn College
Course # and Title Credits Course # and Title Credits
BIOL1O1O 3 B10120 Fundamentals/General Bio 4
BIOL1 020 Life Science Zoology 3 SCI2003 Science Transfer Elective 3
CISTI 390 4 CSCI 24 Infor/Technology/Society 3 CHMIOIO Chem Principles 4 CHM100 Fund of Chem 4 ECON2002 Principles of Econ- Micro 3 ECO1 12 Principles of Micro Econ 3 ENGL1 010 College Comp I 3 ENL1 11 English Comp I 3 ENGL1 020 College Comp II 3 ENL12I English Comp II 3 ENGL1 030 3 0PN2003 Open Transfer Elective 3
ENGL1SO1 3 ENL111 English Comp I 3
GEOG1OIO 3 SSE Social Science Transfer Elec. 3 HISTI 010 History Western Civ I 3 HUM2003 Humanities Transfer Elec. 3 HISTI 020 History Western CivIl 3 HUM2003 Humanities Transfer Elec. 3 HISTI 110 American Hist I 3 HIS1 35 U.S. Survey to 1877 3 HISTI 120 American Hist II 3 JlS145 U.S. Survey since 1 877 3 MACHI25O Metallurgy for Machinist 4 MSC1O6 Into to Metallurgy 4
MATH1O15 Intro Algebra 3 MTHOO5 Elementary Algebra I 3 MATH111O Structures of Math I 3 MTH1003 Math Transfer Elective 3 MATHI 130 Math/Elementary Teach 3 MTHI 003 Math Transfer Elective 3 MATH121O Intermediate AIg/Trig 3 MTHIOO3 Math Transfer Elective 3 MATH1215 College Math I 3 MTH1003 Math Transfer Elective 3 MATHI22O Intermediate AIg/Trig 3 MTHIOO3 Math Transfer Elective 3 MATH1225 College Mathematics 3 MTH182 College AIg & Trig II 3 MATHI 230 Elements of App Math I 3 MTH1 24 Tech AIg & Trig I 3
MATH1 240 Elements of App Math II 3 MTHI 25 Tech AIg &Trig II 3
MATHI31O ElementaryStats 4 MTH16O Elem Statw/CompApp 4
MATH14I 1 Elementary Functions I 3 MTH18O College AIg & Trig I 3
MATH14I2 Elementary Functions II 3 MTH182 College AIg & Trig II 3
MATH1 510 Fun Concept of CaIc I 3 MTHI 003 Math Transfer Elective 3
MATH1 610 CaIc I 4 MTH24O Calc I 4
MATHI62O CaIc II 4 MTH242 CaIc II 4
PHYS1 010 Elementary Physics 4 PHS2004 Physics Trans Elec 4 PSYC1 101 General Psych I 3 PSY11 1 General Psych 3 PSYC22O6 3 SSE200 Social Science Trans Elec 3 P5YC2207 Child Psychology 3 PSY2I 0 Child Psychology 3 SIGNIOIO American Sign Lang 4 0PN2004 Open Transfer Elective 4 SPAN1O1O Elem Spanish I 3 SPA111 Beginning Spanish I 3
SOC1010 Into to Sociology 3 SOC1 11 Intro to Sociology 3 SOCI2O6O Research Meth in Soc Sci 3 SSE200 Social Science Trans Elec 3 SOC23IO Soc of Crime & Deling 3 SSE200 Social Science Trans Elec 3 SPCH1O6O Interpersonal Comm 3 SPC2O1 Interpersonal Comm 3 SPCH1O8O Public Speaking 3 SPCIO1 Fundamentals of Speech 3
Additional course-specific recommendations or stipulations:
A. Of the final 60 credits required by the bachelor-degree curriculum, 36 must be completed at Penn College.
B. Technical and major related coursework completed as part of the A.A.S. or AS. degree will fulfill the 39 “Previous Program Course” credits in semesters 1-3 of the BTM/BDT.
C. Coursework completed as part of the A.A.S. or A.S. degree will be applied to the Technology Management major according to the framework in Appendix A. D. General Education courses other than those listed above will be evaluated on a
course-by- course basis for equivalency to Penn College courses.
E. MATH1O1S Intro to Algebra is equivalent to PCT MTHOO5 Intermediate Algebra I. This is a non-credit bearing developmental course and will not satisfy graduation requirements.
IV. ADMISSION PROCEDURES
A. Corning Community College students must submit a completed Application for Admission.
B. Applicant must provide an official transcript of all college course work. C. Applicant must also submit a nonrefundable $50 application fee. V. INSTATE TUITION
Students enrolling at Pennsylvania College of Technology with a completed Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree from Corning Corhmunity College outlined in this agreement will be eligible for in-state tuition and fees. Students should notify
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Admissions Office of their enrollment under this articulation agreement to process the in-state tuition eligibility.
VI. SIGNATURES
This articulation agreement has been reviewed and approved by those indicated below. A representative from each institution will inform the other party of any curriculum changes, which will then be reviewed to re-establish this agreement.
Pennsylvania College of Technology Department Head — Dr. Mark Ciavarella
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Assoc’ Dean of Instruction forth c. Sci. and Soc. Ser. — Ms. Deborah Beall
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Associate Dean of Instruction, Math, Physics, Tech and Eng. Sci. — Mr. Brad Cole _______________
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Interim Associate Dean of Instruction, Business Administration & Computing Division. —
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