Appendix A: Transfer Course Equivalencies
Effective dates: March 1. 2020 through February 28. 2023Ci!l'.'.Yl:ilCommynitx CQlh~&:ll
A.A.S. - Criminal Justice: Corrections
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B. Tech- Criminal lnvestie:ation (3559)
Semester Course# Course Name Cr Course# Course Name Cr
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Cl 111 Intro to lustice Svstems 3 IUST 101 Introduction to Criminal Justic e 3 ENGL 101 Freshman English I (GER 101 3 ENGL 101 Composition and the Spoken Word (GER 101 3 MATH MATH 104 or higher (112 not accepted) 3-4 Mathematics Elective (GER 11* 3 PSY 101 Introdu ctory Psvchology (GER 31 3 PSYC 101 Introductorv Psvchology (GER 3) 3 cs110 Exploring Computer Technology (Elective) 3 CITA 110 Introdu ct ion to Inform ation Technology 3
Semester Course# Course Name Cr Course# Course Name Cr
2
Cl 121 Institutional Corrections 3 IUST 105 Correctional Philo soohv 3
Cl 115 Criminal Law 3 JUST 110 Criminal Law 3
soc101 Introduction to Sociology (GER 31 3 SOCl101 Introduction to Sociology (GER 31 3 Natural Science w /Lab (GER 21 4 Natural Science w/Lab (GER 21 4 ENGL 102 Freshman English II (GER 71 3 Humanities Elective (GER 7) 3
Semester Course# Course Name Cr Course# Course Name Cr
3
(UST 111 Criminal Procedure 3 JUST 201 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice * 3 [UST 209 Law Enforcement Communications 3 (UST 210 Introduction to Forensic Investigations 3 American History Elective (GER 4) 3
Semester Course# Course Name Cr Course# Course Name Cr
4
(UST 203 Criminal Inve stigations 3 Cl 112 Org/ Ad min of fustice Systems 3 (UST 207 Police Services 3
Liberal Arts Elective (GER 5, 6, or 8)
(Elective) 3 Liberal Arts Elective (GER 5, 6, 8, or 9) 3
Foreign Language Elective (GER 9)
(Elective) 3 Liberal Arts Elective (Any GER)3 3
Behavioral Sciences Elective (GER 3) 3 Liberal Arts Elective (Any GER)3 3
Semester Course# Course Name Cr Course# Course Name Cr
5
(UST 300 Forensic Photograohv 3 [UST 303 Investigative Interviews 3
U/L General Elective 3
Behavioral/Social Science Elective 3 General Elective 3
C[220 Criminology 3 General Elective 3
Semester Course# Course Name Cr Course# Course Name Cr
6
IUST 301 Latent Prints and Im oressions 3 [UST 314 Ethics in Crimina l [ustice 3
U/L Program Elective 3
U/L General Elective 3
Cf 117 Juvenile Delinquency 3 General Elective 3
Semester Course# Course Name Cr Course# Course Name Cr
7
(UST 406 Crime Scene Inv estigation 3 JUST 408 The Investigation of Death 4 [UST 429 Intro to Culminating Experience Seminar' 1 U/L Program Elective 2 3
CJ211 Case Studies in Criminal Behavior 3 General Elective 3
er213 Community Corrections 3 General Elective 3
Semester Course# Course Name Cr Course# Course Name Cr
8 JUST 430 -OR-Electives Culminating Experience in CJ
-OR-(5) U/L Program Electives 15
Accepted Transfer Credit Total 58 SUNY Program Credit Total 121-122
Appendix A: Transfer Course Equivalencies
Transfer credits for~ Community College program requirements will be accepted as follows, however do not serve to fulfill requirements of SUNY Canton's Criminal Investigation, B.Tech program:
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Course# Course Name Cr Course# Course Name Cr
ENGL 220, 221, or 222
Interp ersonal Communic ations OR Effective Speech : Public Address OR Effective Speech: Group Discussion
3 SPCH 104 Introduction to Speech 3
Additional Notes
*Writing Intensive Course
1 JUST 429 is a prerequisite for JUST 430 only
2 Program electives are JUST or LEST courses . Others may be included with approval of the Department Chair 3 Students must complete 7 out of 10 GER areas, and have at least 30 total GER credits
4 Baccalaureate degrees require successful completion of the prescribed curriculum, composed of 45 upper division credit hours, 24 of which must be taken within the major . Students may need to complete 3 additional upper division credit hours of general electives to meet this requirement.
STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Associate of Applied Science- Criminal Tustice: Corrections program at Cayuga Community College must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
SUNY Canton assures acceptance for Cayuga Community College students who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Students are encouraged to apply during their last semester at Cayuga Community College.
ProgramContact
Dr. Elizabeth Brown, Director of the Center for
CJ,
Intelligence, and CybersecuritySUNY Canton
34 Cornell Drive, CH 125
Canton, New York 13617 (315) 386 -7504
ericksone@canton .edu
Appendix A: Transfer Course Equivalencies
APPROVALS
Cayuga Community College:
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Ronald G. Cantor, Ph.D.
Provost and VP of Academ ic Affa irs
SUNY Canton:
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Dean, School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice
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Articulation Agreement Between
State University of New York (SUNY) Canton
and
Cayuga Community College
Effective date:
lulv 15, 2014This articulation agreement is intended to facilitate the transfer of graduates from Cayuga Community College to SUNY Canton. The objectives, terms and conditions of this agreement are set forth as follows:
OBJECTIVES
1. To attract qualified students to Cayuga Community College and SUNY Canton.
2. To facilitate upward educational and career mobility by increasing accessibility to baccalaureate education for qualified individuals.
3. To provide students with advisement in academic and career planning throughout their program of study.
4. To reduce unnecessary repetition of general education and curricular content by providing seamless articulation opportunities.
5. To facilitate communication and academic coordination between faculty, students, and administrators at each institution.
ELIGIBILITY/ ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Students must complete the admission process at SUNY Canton.
2. Students must meet the academic requirements listed in the "Terms of Agreement".
TERMS OF AGREEMENT
Students who have completed an Associates program at Cayuga Community College will be accepted into a baccalaureate program at SUNY Canton.
STUDENT ELIGIBILITY: Graduates of Cayuga Community College must possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. SUNY Canton assures acceptance for Cayuga Community College students who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. 1 Students are encouraged to apply during
their last semester at Cayuga Community College.
TRANSFER CREDIT: A grade of C or better must be earned for each transfer credit of courses applicable to the Bachelor's Degree. (See Appendix A for list of specific college level courses.)
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: SUNY Canton requires that 91-127 credits 1 be completed in order to earn a
Bachelor's Degree. To be eligible for graduation with a Bachelor's Degree, a minimum of 60 credits must be taken in residence at SUNY Canton. Students will be required to matriculate in accordance with the
guidelines as specified in the policies of the academic catalog.
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2+2 Program Articulations: The following SUNY Canton programs accept a corresponding Associate's
degree as the first two years of the baccalaureate program. Specific requirements apply. Students are
encouraged to apply during their last semester at Cayuga Community College.
Nursing (Online program)
• Students must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship, legal residence or valid work visa.
• Proof of licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN). This must be submitted to the SUNY Canton Nursing .
Curriculum Coordinator by October 1 (for fall semester enrollment) or March 1 (for spring semester enrollment). Students who do not submit proof of licensure by the above listed date will be moved to
non-matriculated status and withdrawn from the program at the end of the semester. (Students may
reapply to the program once they supply proof of Registered Nurse License.)
IMPLEMENTATION:Students transferring under this agreement into SUNY Canton will, whenever possible,
be provided with a projected outline of their individual requirements for the Bachelor's Degree.
LOCATION:SUNY Canton reserves the right to use classroom space at alternative locations and to offer all, or part, of this degree program online.
FINANCIAL AID: A student accepted into SUNY Canton under this agreement is eligible to participate in all
financial aid, grants, and scholarship programs customarily open to transfer students.
PROGRAM CHANGES: If either SUNY Canton or Cayuga Community College makes changes to their
respective program(s), those changes will be communicated to the other college for review of the respective
course equivalency chart.
SUNY Canton Contact Information:
Office of the Provost/VP of Academic Affairs
Erin Voisin, Special Projects Coordinator to the Provost 34 Cornell Drive Canton, NY 13617 p 315.386.7838 f 315.386.7945 [email protected] www .canton.edu
Cayuga Community College Contact Information:
Chair, Division of Behavioral / Social Science, Business, Criminal Justice, Physical Education / Health Loraine Miller 197 Franklin Street Auburn, NY 13021 p 315-255-1743x2416 f <Insert Fax> [email protected] www.cayuga-cc.edu
1 Exceptions may apply. Program-specific requirements are stated on the individual program's current course equivalency chart on file.
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APPROVALS
We, the undersigned, agree to the above conditions established for the articulation agreement between
Cayuga Community College and SUNY Canton.
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