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PART A

PROGRAM-TO-PROGRAM ARTICULATION PARAMETERS

ARTICULATION FROM:

INSTITUTION:

Gateway Technical College (Gateway)

PROGRAM(S):

Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)

67 cr. Accounting

69 cr. Administrative Professional 68 cr. Business Management

66 cr. Criminal Justice—Law Enforcement 68 cr. Culinary Arts

69 cr. Fire Protection Technician 68 cr. Health Information Technology 67 cr. Hotel/Hospitality Management 65 cr. Human Service Associate 70 cr. Interior Design

67 cr. IT—Computer Support Specialist 70 cr. IT—Network Specialist

69 cr. IT—Programmer/Analyst

69 cr. IT—Web Developer/Administrator 67 cr. Marketing: Business to Business 67 cr. Marketing: General

69 cr. Paramedic Technician 69 cr. Supervisory Management

COMPLETION DATE:

Degree awarded from 5/11

ACCREDITATION:

The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central

Association of Colleges and Schools (HLC)

ARTICULATION TO:

INSTITUTION:

Cardinal Stritch University (Stritch)

COLLEGE:

College of Business & Management (CBM)

DEGREE:

Bachelor of Science

MAJOR(S):

Business Administration (BSBA)

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CBM GENERAL EDUCATION/LIBERAL ARTS TRANSFER GUIDE

Cardinal Stritch University supports the educational philosophy that a student should be exposed to various ideas common to human experience, beyond the specifics of the undergraduate major. The College of Business & Management requires bachelor students to complete 39 credits of Liberal Arts courses. Six of these credits are included in the major course sequences as follows: MGT 301 Critical Thinking & Writing (3 cr.) and either MGT 460 Business Ethics, SMS 459 Legal and Ethical Issues of Management Information Systems (3 cr.), HSM 466 Ethical Issues in Human Services (3 cr.), or PSM 463 Legal & Ethical Issues for Public Safety Organizations (3 cr.). The remaining 33 credits must satisfy the following content area requirements, based on an average of three credits earned per course:

Oral Communications (C) One course in Public Speaking/Speech Mathematics (M) One course College Algebra or above Natural Science (I) One course in Natural Science

Social Science (S) Three courses from Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology

Humanities (H) Three courses from Art/Music/Theater History or Appreciation, Philosophy, Religion, History,

Literature, Foreign Language Additional (L) Two courses from any of the above areas or other identified

liberal arts subjects

The following guide identifies Gateway general education courses that will satisfy CBM Liberal Arts requirements. A grade of “C-“ or better is needed in the course for it to fulfill the specified requirement. The course must be a minimum of 2 semester credits.

Oral Communications

801-196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 801-198 Speech (Duplicates ASB 104)

Mathematics

804-116 College Technical Math II 804-181 Calculus 2

804-197 College Algebra & Trigonometry w/ Applications 804-198 Calculus 1

Natural Science

806-100 Topics in General Science 806-114 General Biology

806-128 Physics, Descriptive 806-134 General Chemistry 806-135 Biology

806-143 College Physics 1 806-154 General Physics 1

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Social Science

809-128 Marriage & Family 809-134 Psychology, Abnormal 809-143 Microeconomics 809-144 Macroeconomics 809-159 Psychology, Abnormal

809-172 Race, Ethnic, & Diversity Studies 809-188 Psychology, Developmental 809-195 Economics (Duplicates ASB 115) 809-196 Sociology, Introduction to 809-198 Psychology, Introduction to

Humanities

802-111 Spanish I 802-112 Spanish II

802-113 Chinese, Mandarin Elementary 802-123 Spanish III

809-166 Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to

Additional

890-161 Critical Thinking

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STRITCH DEGREE COMPLETION SUMMARY (BSM)

In addition to the liberal arts requirements listed in Part B, some of which may be satisfied per the Transfer Guide, students must complete the Stritch upper division major and prerequisite courses listed below (some prerequisites may also satisfy liberal arts requirements as indicated):

Bachelor of Science in Management (including prerequisites)

Course # Title Credits

MGT 306 Principles of Self-Management 3

ASB 101 Intro Written Communication (prerequisite) 3

MGT 301 Critical Thinking and Writing 3

MGT 405 Management and Leadership 3

MGT 461 Communication for Management and Business 3

MGT 460 Business Ethics 3

MGT 435 Organizational Behavior 3

ASB 151 Finite Mathematics (prerequisite/math) 3

ADM 321 Statistics I 3

MGT 445 Human Resource Management II 3

MGT 459 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 3

MGT 430 Intro to Management of Information Systems 3 ASB 115 Introduction to Economics (prerequisite/social science) 3

MGT 450 Financial Planning and Control Systems 3

MGT 4261 Marketing 3

MGT 499 Capstone: Strategic Organizational Leadership 5

Totals 41 Major 9 Prerequisites

The major curriculum is structured sequentially, with students taking one course at a time. Courses involve four-hour class sessions once a week for 5-11 weeks. Participants also form project teams made up of three to five students who meet outside of class for four hours each week to work on assigned projects.

Prerequisites can be satisfied through Stritch coursework as sequenced, through completion of equivalent transfer coursework, or by successful completion of challenge examinations as offered by CBM. No credit is granted for completion of challenge exams.

Some Stritch major courses, up to 9 credits, may be waived pending individual assessment of specific A.A.S. or A.S. degree courses. Previously evaluated transfer equivalencies include:

1

MGT 426 waived by completion A.A.S. Marketing degrees.

A minimum of 128 credits is required for Bachelor of Science degree completion 41 of which must be taken at Stritch from among CBM major coursework.

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PART C

STRITCH DEGREE COMPLETION SUMMARY (BSBA)

In addition to the liberal arts requirements listed in Part B, some of which may be satisfied per the Transfer Guide, students must complete the Stritch upper division major and prerequisite courses listed below (some prerequisites may also satisfy liberal arts requirements as indicated):

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (including prerequisites)

Course # Title Credits

MGT 306 Principles of Self-Management 3

ASB 101 Intro Written Communication (prerequisite) 3

MGT 301 Critical Thinking and Writing 3

MGT 405 Management and Leadership 3

MGT 460 Business Ethics 3

ASB 151 Finite Mathematics (prerequisite/math) 3

ADM 321 Statistics I 3

ADM 3411 Microeconomics 3

ADM 3462 Macroeconomics 3

ADM 411 Business Law II 3

MGT 4263 Marketing 3

ASB 205 Accounting I: Financial Accounting (prerequisite) 3 ADM 3354 Accounting II: Managerial Accounting 3

ADM 406 Managerial Finance 3

MGT 430 Intro to Management of Information Systems 3 ADM 496 Capstone: Business Policy and Strategy 5

Totals 41 Major 9 Prerequisites

The major curriculum is structured sequentially, with students taking one course at a time. Courses involve four-hour class sessions once a week for 5-11 weeks. Participants also form project teams made up of three to five students who meet outside of class for four hours each week to work on assigned projects.

Prerequisites can be satisfied through Stritch coursework as sequenced, through completion of equivalent transfer coursework, or by successful completion of challenge examinations as offered by CBM. No credit is granted for completion of challenge exams.

Some Stritch major courses, up to 9 credits, may be waived pending individual assessment of specific A.A.S. or A.S. degree courses. Previously evaluated transfer equivalencies include:

1

ADM 341 fulfilled by 809-143 Microeconomics.

2

ADM 346 fulfilled by 809-144 Macroeconomics.

3

MGT 426 waived by completion of A.A.S. Marketing degrees.

4

ADM 335 waived by completion of A.A.S. Accounting degree.

A minimum of 128 credits is required for Bachelor of Science degree completion 41 of which must be taken at Stritch from among CBM major coursework.

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STRITCH DEGREE COMPLETION SUMMARY (BSSMIS)

In addition to the liberal arts requirements listed in Part B, some of which may be satisfied per the Transfer Guide, students must complete the Stritch upper division major and prerequisite courses listed below (some prerequisites may also satisfy liberal arts requirements as indicated):

Bachelor of Science in Strategic Management of Information Systems (including

prerequisites)

Course # Title Credits

MGT 306 Principles of Self-Management 3

ASB 101 Intro Written Communication (prerequisite) 3

MGT 301 Critical Thinking and Writing 3

MGT 405 Management and Leadership 3

MGT 430 Intro to Management of Information Systems 3 ASB 151 Finite Mathematics (prerequisite/math) 3 SMS 403 Intro to Project Management of Information Systems 3 SMS 459 Legal & Ethical Issues in Management of Info Systems 3 SMS 423 Business Data Communications 3

ADM 3411 Microeconomics 3

MGT 450 Financial Systems Planning and Control Systems 3

SMS 441 Database Management 3

SMS 427 Marketing for the Information Age 3 SMS 439 Systems Analysis and Design 3 SMS 449 Enterprise Resources Planning 3 SMS 494 Capstone: Strategic Management of Information Systems 5

Totals 44 Major 6 Prerequisites

The major curriculum is structured sequentially, with students taking one course at a time. Courses involve four-hour class sessions once a week for 5-11 weeks. Participants also form project teams made up of three to five students who meet outside of class for four hours each week to work on assigned projects.

Prerequisites can be satisfied through Stritch coursework as sequenced, through completion of equivalent transfer coursework, or by successful completion of challenge examinations as offered by CBM. No credit is granted for completion of challenge exams.

Some Stritch major courses, up to 9 credits, may be waived pending individual assessment of specific A.A.S. or A.S. degree courses. Previously evaluated transfer equivalencies include:

1

ADM 341 fulfilled by 809-143 Microeconomics.

A minimum of 128 credits is required for Bachelor of Science degree completion 41 of which must be taken at Stritch from among CBM major coursework.

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PART C

STRITCH DEGREE COMPLETION SUMMARY (BSHSM)

In addition to the liberal arts requirements listed in Part B, some of which may be satisfied per the Transfer Guide, students must complete the Stritch upper division major and prerequisite courses listed below (some prerequisites may also satisfy liberal arts requirements as indicated):

Bachelor of Science in Human Services Management (including prerequisites)

Course # Title Credits

MGT 306 Principles of Self-Management 3

HSM 370 Principles and Trends in Human Services 3 ASB 101 Intro Written Communication (prerequisite) 3

MGT 301 Critical Thinking and Writing 3

HSM 408 Mgt & Supervision for Human Services Professionals 3

HSM 466 Ethical Issues in Human Services 3

HSM 437 Community Resources and Development 3

ASB 151 Finite Mathematics (prerequisite/math) 3

MGT 323 Statistics and Data Interpretation 3

MGT 445 Human Resource Management II 3

HSM 468 Legal Issues in the Human Services Field 3

HSM 454 Communications and Grant Writing 3

ASB 115 Introduction to Economics (prerequisite/social science) 3 HSM 451 Finance & Budgeting for Human Services Organizations 3 HSM 429 Marketing & Fundraising for Human Services Organizations 3

HSM 491 Capstone: Human Services Strategy 5

Totals 41 Major 9 Prerequisites

The major curriculum is structured sequentially, with students taking one course at a time. Courses involve four-hour class sessions once a week for 5-11 weeks. Participants also form project teams made up of three to five students who meet outside of class for four hours each week to work on assigned projects.

Prerequisites can be satisfied through Stritch coursework as sequenced, through completion of equivalent transfer coursework, or by successful completion of challenge examinations as offered by CBM. No credit is granted for completion of challenge exams.

Some Stritch major courses, up to 9 credits, may be waived pending individual assessment of specific A.A.S. or A.S. degree courses. Previously evaluated transfer equivalencies include:

*None currently identified.

A minimum of 128 credits is required for Bachelor of Science degree completion 41 of which must be taken at Stritch from among CBM major coursework.

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STRITCH DEGREE COMPLETION SUMMARY (BSPSM)

In addition to the liberal arts requirements listed in Part B, some of which may be satisfied per the Transfer Guide, students must complete the Stritch upper division major and prerequisite courses listed below (some prerequisites may also satisfy liberal arts requirements as indicated):

Bachelor of Science in Public Safety Management (including prerequisites)

Course # Title Credits

MGT 306 Principles of Self-Management 3

ASB 101 Intro Written Communication (prerequisite) 3

MGT 301 Critical Thinking and Writing 3

MGT 405 Management and Leadership 3 PSM 407 Introduction to Management of Public Agencies 3 PSM 415 Contemporary Issues In Public Safety 3 MGT 430 Intro to Management of Information Systems 3 ASB 151 Finite Mathematics (prerequisite/math) 3

ADM 321 Statistics I 3

MGT 435 Organizational Behavior 3

PSM 447 Human Resource Management in Public Agencies 3 ASB 115 Introduction to Economics (prerequisite/social science) 3 PSM 451 Budgeting and Management Control Systems 3

PSM 455 Managerial Communication 3

PSM 457 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 3 PSM 458 Legal & Ethical Issues for Public Safety Organizations 3 PSM 495 Capstone: Strategic Leadership for Public Safety Orgs 5

Totals 41 Major 9 Prerequisites

The major curriculum is structured sequentially, with students taking one course at a time. Courses involve four-hour class sessions once a week for 5-11 weeks. Participants also form project teams made up of three to five students who meet outside of class for four hours each week to work on assigned projects.

Prerequisites can be satisfied through Stritch coursework as sequenced, through completion of equivalent transfer coursework, or by successful completion of challenge examinations as offered by CBM. No credit is granted for completion of challenge exams.

Some Stritch major courses, up to 9 credits, may be waived pending individual assessment of specific A.A.S. or A.S. degree courses. Previously evaluated transfer equivalencies include:

*None currently identified.

A minimum of 128 credits is required for Bachelor of Science degree completion 41 of which must be taken at Stritch from among CBM major coursework.

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PART D

SUMMARY OF ARTICULATION PROCEDURES

1.

This articulation agreement is based upon Gateway Technical College (Gateway)

2010-2011 courses and requirements for the associate degrees listed in Part A. A 2.0

cumulative GPA at associate degree completion is required for this articulation to be in

effect.

Without degree completion, Gateway courses will be evaluated on an individual

course-by-course basis, and some courses accepted through this agreement may not be accepted,

per Stritch transfer credit policies.

2.

The articulation agreement is applied toward admission to and completion of the

Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees offered by the College of Business & Management of

Cardinal Stritch University at all locations via both on-ground and on-line delivery

systems.

3.

In order to be admitted into any Bachelor of Science degree program, students must have:

a)

Proficiency in the English language, as determined by the Admissions Office.

Proficiency can be demonstrated by successful completion of at least two years of

academic coursework in the United States at the high school or college level.

b)

Two years of full-time work experience post-high school, including exposure to

the functions of management: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and

controlling.

4.

The number of semester credits which may be applied through the agreement per degree

is:

67 cr. Accounting

69 cr. Administrative Professional 68 cr. Business Management

66 cr. Criminal Justice—Law Enforcement 68 cr. Culinary Arts

69 cr. Fire Protection Technician 68 cr. Health Information Technology 67 cr. Hotel/Hospitality Management 65 cr. Human Service Associate 70 cr. Interior Design

67 cr. IT—Computer Support Specialist 70 cr. IT—Network Specialist

69 cr. IT—Programmer/Analyst

69 cr. IT—Web Developer/Administrator 67 cr. Marketing: Business to Business 67 cr. Marketing: General

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equivalent to major or prerequisite requirements and earning a grade of “C“ or better may

be applied to the major. All other Gateway courses completed, regardless of grade,

transfer as a block of elective credit.

6. Entering students are required to complete all credits in the major, any assigned

prerequisites, and all other requirements listed in Part C to receive a Stritch Bachelor of

Science degree. At least 41 credits must be completed at Stritch from among CBM major

courses to satisfy the residency requirement. A minimum of 128 credits is required for

Bachelor of Science degree completion.

7. This articulation agreement will be in effect from the date of approval, and may be

applied to students who completed the associate degree identified in Part A after the date

specified. Review and renewal of this agreement will be made at appropriate intervals.

Officials identified in #11 will be notified for the purpose of review and renewal.

8. Stritch reserves the right to make policy changes which could affect the contents of this

agreement.

9. Stritch and Gateway may seek to jointly develop material and processes to promote this

agreement. Stritch reserves the rights to review promotional materials used.

10. No financial implication concerning the transfer or exchange of cash, equipment, or real

estate is intended or implied by this agreement. Stritch and Gateway are separate and

independent institutions and intend to remain so.

11. All official notices under this agreement shall be sent to:

Chris Head

Director, Prior Learning Assessment & Articulation Cardinal Stritch University

6801 N. Yates Road, Box 94A

Milwaukee, WI 53217

Phone: 414- 410-4092

Fax: 414- 410-4239 E-mail: chead@stritch.edu John Thibodeau

Assistant Provost/VP Institutional Effectiveness and Student Success Gateway Technical College

3520 30th Avenue Kenosha, WI 53144 Phone: 262-564-3050

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ADDENDUM

The following courses will be transferred as technical credits. Up to 32 technical credits may be

applied toward completion of a BS degree.

101-100 Accounting Program Orientation* 101-106 Accounting Spreadsheet Apps 101-154 Accounting Software Applications 102-138 BIZ Internship

103-100 Internet, Introduction 103-103 Excel II

103-105 Microsoft Access I 103-106 Microsoft Access II 103-107 Microsoft Access III 103-111 Microsoft PowerPoint II 103-199 PC Basics/Microsoft Office 104-134 Marketing Internship

104-191 Internet Business Applications 106-003 Word Processing for the Office 106-004 Advanced Office Technologies 106-112 Records Management

106-119 Professional Development 106-127 Skill Building I

106-137 Keyboarding Applications 106-138 Automated Office Applications I 106-142 Automated Office Applications II 106-152 Automated Office Applications III 106-190 Administrative Office Procedures 106-192 Administrative Assistant Internship 107-013 IT Job Skills*

109-136 Lodging Field Experience 109-137 Hospitality Portfolio 109-144 Hospitality Internship 109-145 Conference Center Internship 150-106 Intrusion Detection Systems

150-111 Network Administration—Microsoft 150-113 Network Administration—Linux/Unix 150-114 Network Concepts—CCNA 1

150-123 Application Server Administration 150-124 Routing—CCNA 2

150-131 Network Internship

150-135 Switching & WAN’s—CCNA 3 & 4 150-136 Server Technologies

150-163 PHP Web Development 150-191 Unix Fundamentals 152-105 System i Concepts

152-122 Computer Programming RPG/IV (ILE) 152-124 Computer Programming C++

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152-156 Web Applications—ASP.NET 152-158 DB/UDB Programming

152-162 Introduction to Perl Programming 152-194 Enterprise DBA

154-109 IT-Computer Support Specialist Internship 154-112 Data Security & Recovery Support 154-113 IT Apps Server & Support

154-114 Hardware & Software Support 154-116 Emerging Technologies & Apps

154-118 CSS Skills Implementation & Career Prep 154-119 System Software Support

196-100 Accelerated Learning* 196-164A Time Management* 196-164B Stress Management 304-103 Introduction to AutoCAD

304-104 Advanced Technology for Interior Design 304-106 Interior Lighting/Fundamentals of 304-116 Kitchen/Bathroom Plan

304-117 Color Theory 304-122 Textiles

304-133 Interior Materials, Finishes, & Products

304-147 Interior Design Internship/Portfolio Development 304-148 Interior Design Internship II

304-195 Global Interior Design Field Study 316-100 Basic Foods

316-104 Short Order Deli 316-105 International Buffets 316-110 Baking for Chefs 316-125 Fine Dining

316-126 Dining Room Service 316-131 Culinary Skills I 316-132 Culinary Skills II 316-134 Garde Manger 316-135 Catering/Banquets 316-136 Culinary Competition I 316-137 Culinary Competition II 316-170 Sanitation & Hygiene 501-101 Medical Terminology

503-120 Fire Science Student Internship 503-127 Fire Service/Changing Technologies 503-142 Fire Fighting Principles

503-147 Fire Protection Systems 503-151 Fire Prevention

503-152 Hazardous Materials 503-155 Fire Protection Hydraulics 504-122 Traffic Theory

504-138 Community Policing/Patrol Procedures 504-152 Police Internship

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530-195 Applied Coding

530-196 Professional Practice Experience I 530-198 Professional Practice Experience II 531-155 Respiratory Management

531-157 Clinical I

531-159 Medical Emergencies 531-164 Trauma Emergencies

531-165 Emergency Care for Specialists 531-166 EMS Operations

531-167 Clinical II

531-192 Basic Emergency Medical Techniques *Accepted only as part of this agreement.

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