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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

The

Community College of Baltimore County

Associate of Applied Science Degree in

Construction Management

and

Morgan State University

Bachelor of Science Degree in

Construction Management

Entered into this 2nd day of October, 2015

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For students following this agreement, the requirements listed below apply:

1. Students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average in order to transfer at the 56-credit level or higher. Should students choose to transfer prior to completion of their associate's degree, they will be responsible for meeting MSU eligibility requirements.

2. ORAP 107-Freshman Orientation for Construction Management majors (1 credit course) is not required for transfer students who transfer a minimum of twenty-four (24) credits from the sending institution. However, if the student transfers with less than twenty-four (24) credits from the sending institution, the orientation class must be taken at MSU. Moreover, the transfer student still must complete a minimum of one hundred and twenty (120) credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management

3. Morgan State University does not guarantee the transferability of courses taken outside the guidelines within this articulated agreement.

4. In order to be eligible for admission, students must comply with all MSU admissions requirements, including posted deadlines and submission of appropriate documentation.

5. Should this articulation agreement concern a program with additional admissions requirements or prerequisite coursework, students must have met all standards prior to enrollment at MSU.

6. Students who have satisfied the requirements of the articulation agreement will be given every consideration for financial assistance and will be eligible to compete for academic scholarships at MSU.

7. Students shall apply for admission to Morgan State University, indicating Construction Management as the intended major. Applications for admission can be obtained by contacting: the Office of Admission and Recruitment at (443) 885-3000 or

http://www.morgan.edu/Admissions/Undergraduate_Admissions/Transfer_Appl icants.html. All required application materials must be supplied by the

deadline.

8. Students will automatically be nominated for scholarships for which they are eligible. For priority scholarship consideration, students must complete their admission application by November 15th for fall admission.

9. Full-time enrolled students taking part in this Construction Management Articulation Agreement are eligible for the Transfer Incentive Program (TIP),

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earned their Associate Degree and enroll in one of the following fields of study at Morgan. Interested applicants should apply online to be considered for admission and for eligibility for the TIP scholarship. To assist you in completing all necessary steps, please use the TIP applicant checklist to guide you throughout this process. If you have additional questions please email us at

[email protected] .

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TheCommunity College of Baltimore County - Associate of Applied Science Degree Construction Management

and

Morgan State University – Bachelor of Science Degree- Construction Management

Course by Course Equivalency (MSU Catalog 2015; CCBC Catalog 2015)

The following pages indicate the course-to-course equivalency, including General Education, as agreed within the articulation agreements.

APPENDIX I-A: COURSE ARTICULATIONS

CCBC Course Credits MSU Equivalent CCBC Notes MSU Notes

General Education Requirements CCBC

ACDV 101 1 ORAP 107

CMNS 101 3 SPCH 101 Requirement for major

ENGL 101 3 ENGL 101

Social & Behavioral Sciences

Must be a CCBC Diversity Course

3 Satisfies Gen Ed Social and

Behavioral Science Course ERSC 101

or

ENVS 101 and 102

or

PHYS 101

4 Biological and Physical

Science Gen Ed

OR

PHYS 101 (BP Gen Ed)

Physics is a program

requirement at MSU.

MATH 135

or 4 credit Gen Ed Math Course

3-4 MATH

4 credit course will satisfy Math Gen Ed

MSU requires a 4- credit math course for program accreditation

CSIT 101 3 INSS 141

CCBC Program Requirements 20-21

ENGL 102 or MNGT 239 or ENGL 239 3 ENGL 102 or

MNGT Elective

ENGL 102 will satisfy ENGL 102 MNGT 239 or ENGL 239 will satisfy BUAD/MNGT Elective

CONT 101 3 CMGT 441

CONT 106 3 ARCH 208

CONT 121 3 CMGT 442

CONT 126 3 Free Elective Not applied towards degree

CONT 136 3 CMGT 411

CONT 151 3 CMGT 211

OSHT 121 3 CMGT 311

CONT 246 3 Free Elective

CCBC Program Electives- Required for MSU Transfers following this agreement (select 5 courses - 15 credits)

CONT 116 3 CMGT 201

CONT 254 3 CMGT 241

CONT 256 3 CMGT 242

CONT 257 OR CADD 101

3 CEGR 107 MSU will only accept CONT

257 or CADD 101 as program credit. CCBC Students should only take one of these electives.

SURV 101 3 CMGT301

CONT 166 / CONT 255 3/6 Free Elective(s) Students can elect to take CONT 166 and / or CONT 255. These courses will not satisfy requirements for MSU

Total 62-63

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APPENDIX II-A: UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS Construction Management Program (120 credits)

All transfer students will be required to take a minimum of 30 credits of upper division coursework at MSU. A minimum total of 120 credits are required for the degree.

Completion of the B.S. degree program in Construction Management requires students to successfully complete the following course work:

Course Number Course Title Credit

Hours

Explanation

HIST 350 African Diaspora 3

ENGL 102 College Composition II 0-3 Depends if student takes ENGL102 or MNGT/ENGL 239 at CCBC.

PHIL 109 Intro to Logic 3

PHYS 101 OR

*BP Gen Ed

Intro to Physics (BP Gen Ed) OR

Biological & Physical Science Gen Ed

3-4

*AH Gen Ed (2) Additional Arts & Humanities Gen Ed

(need 6 credits total)

6

*SB Gen Ed Additional SB Gen Ed 3

*HH Gen Ed Health General Education Course 3 PHEC XXX Physical Education Gen Ed 1 Construction Management 22-25

CHEM 101/101L General Chemistry and Lab 4

+CMGT 498 Const. MGMT Internship 3 If you currently are employed within a construction site, please see program advisor at MSU.

ACCT 201 Prin. Of Accounting I 3

ARCH 311 Statics & Strengthen of Materials 3

ECON 212 Prin. Of Economics II 3

MGMT 324 Organizational Behavior 3 ARCH 312 Building Structure Systems 3

CMGT 420 Environmental Controls 3

CMGT 401 Sustainable Construction Practice I 3

+ARCH 249 Design & Const. Observation 1 If you currently are employed within a construction site, please see program advisor at MSU.

**MGMT XXX Management Electives 3-6 Depends if student takes ENGL102 or MNGT/ENGL 239 at CCBC

**BUAD XXX (2) BUAD or Management Electives 6

Total credits to be taken at MSU after AAS 63-64

*Students must select courses from approved general education list. Information on general education courses will be provided by academic advisors.

** Approved Business Administration (BUAD) and Management (MGMT) courses only

+Students will need a to complete a minimum of 120 credits in order to receive the Bachelor of Science

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APPENDIX III-A: ACADEMIC ADVISING SHEET The Community College of Baltimore County

(Catalog Year 2015)

Thank you for your interest in the articulated academic plan for the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management. Successful completion of this program will ensure a smooth transition to Morgan State University.

Courses to take at The Community College of Baltimore County

Course Course Title Credit Completed Grade

Received Grade Required

ACDV 101 Transitioning to College 1 D or better

CMNS 101 Fundamentals of Communication 3 C or better

ENGL 101 College Composition I 3 C or better

Gen Ed Elective Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 D or better

ERSC 101 OR ENVS 101 and 102 OR PHYS 101 Earth Science or

Environmental Science +Lab

or

Fundamentals of Physics I

4 C or better

MATH 135 or

4 Credit Math Gen Ed Applied Algebra and Trig or 4 Credit Gen Ed Math

3-4 C or better

CSIT 101 Technology and Information Systems 3 C or better

Program Requirements

ENGL 102 or MGMT239 or

ENGL 239 College Composition II or Business Communications 3

C or better

CONT 101 Construction Blueprint Reading 3 C or better

CONT 106 Construction Materials and Methods 3 C or better

CONT 121 Construction Estimating 3 C or better

CONT 126 Construction Specifications 3 C or better

CONT 136 Construction Contracts and Related Law 3 C or better

CONT 151 Construction Planning and Scheduling 3 C or better

OSHT 121 Construction Safety and Health 3 C or better

Program Electives for Potential MSU Transfers (select 5 courses)

CONT 116 Practices of Residential Construction 3 C or better

CONT 254 Construction Project Management 3 C or better

CONT 256 Construction Cost Control 3 C or better

CONT 257 or CADD 101 Building Information Modeling (BIM) or

Intro to Computer Aided Design/Drafting (CADD)

3 C or better

SURV 101 Surveying Instruments 3 C or better

CONT 126 Construction Specifications 3 C or better

CONT 166 / CONT 255 Construction Supervision/

Construction Procurement and Contracting 3/6 Elective(s)

Total 60

Application Deadlines: To be admitted you will need to have the following credits and grade point average (GPA) requirements:

Fall Semester: Nov 15th priority / Feb 15th regular

Spring Semester: January 15th

● 12-23 credits, a 2.0 GPA and meet SAT

requirements

● 24 or more credits, a 2.0 GPA

Application fee: For more information:

$35 online / $45 paper call the Transfer Center (443) 885-3711

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