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1 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ACADEMY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAM COMPLETION FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADE 9 DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR GROUP A Foundation courses that provide core knowledge and skills needed for the Program of Study. 1.0 CREDIT FROM GROUP A CREDITS FROM GROUP C GROUP B Courses that extend academic, technical and workplace skills to be successful in the Program of Study. GROUP C Capstone courses or work-based learning opportunities (e.g., internship, clinical experience, or a college course). Course # Course name Credits Course # Course name Credits Course # Course Name Credits 2405 IB INFO TEC GS A GUIDED RESEARCH- NAF A IB INFO TEC GS B GUIDED RESEARCH- NAF B DESIGNTECHSOLU A ACD INFTEC INT A DESIGNTECHSOLU B INTERN NAF* AP COMP PROG 2A AP COMP PROG 2B DSCVR PROG CON A COMP PRG 3 ADV A COMP PRG 3 ADV B DSCVR PROG CON B COMPUTER PROG 1A COMPUTER PROG 1B 0.5 * Unlimited repeats The Program of Study (POS) provides students with a planned, sequential program that blends academic, technical, and workplace skills to prepare for college or a career. The POS contains a minimum of four credits and includes relevant courses and a capstone experience such as an internship or a college course. Many POS may lead to the attainment of industry/professional certification (e.g., through formal assessments or course hours). POS are designed collaboratively with colleges, including Montgomery College, and some programs and courses have articulation agreements. An articulation agreement establishes the process for students to earn college credit for courses completed in high school. If there are articulation agreements associated with a POS, an award form will be included For office use only: CIP # OASIS # AP.
2 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Computer Programming Option Montgomery College Programs Internet Games and Simulation Certificate: 232 Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Internet Games and Simulation Certificate programs. Students may receive Montgomery College credits if they earn a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #57 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
3 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Computer Programming Option Program Internet Games and Simulation Certificate 2989/2990 Computer Programming 1, A/B 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2, A/B (JAVA - course only) CS140 Introduction to Programming CS213 Java Programming Language NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions.
4 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Computer Programming Option Montgomery College Programs Computer Gaming and Simulation A.A.: Game Programming Track: 606A; Game Art and Animation Track: 606D; Game Production and Design Track: 606E Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Computer Gaming and Simulation programs. Students may earn college credits if they earn a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #66 Originally developed 01/04/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
5 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Computer Programming Option Program Computer Gaming and Simulation, A.A.; Game Production and Design Track: 606E 2989/2990 Computer Programming 1 A/B CS 140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B CS 213 Java Programming Language 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B CS 103 Computer Science I AP Exam with a score of 4 or 5 CS 213 Java Programming Language 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B CS 103 Computer Science I 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B AP Exam with a score of 3, 4 or 5 CS214 Advanced Java Programming CS 103 Computer Science I NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
6 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Computer Programming Option Montgomery College Programs Web Programming Certificate: 230 Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Web Careers programs. Students may earn college credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #59 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
7 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Computer Programming Option Program Web Programming Certificate: /2990 Computer Programming 1 A/B CS 140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B CS 213 Java Programming Language 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B AP Exam with a score of 3, 4 or 5 CS214 Advanced Java Programming NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
8 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Courses Computer Programming Courses Montgomery College Courses CA120 Introduction to Computer Applications; CS215 Visual Basic Programming; CS140 Introduction to Programming; CS213 Java Programming Language; CS103 Computer Science I; CS214 Advanced Java Programming Language Montgomery College (MC) and Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) have an articulation agreement for the courses listed on this form. Students may earn credits toward their college degrees or certificates if they earn a B or better in the high school portion of these. To receive credit, students must enroll at MC within two years of graduation from MCPS. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #11 Originally developed 08/27/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
9 Final Grade Semester A Final Grade Semester B MCPS COURSES Please indicate grades earned. CORRESPONDING MC COURSES 2093/2094 Software Applications by Design A/B Countywide Assessments for Semesters A and B with a score of 80% or above. 2964/2967 Discovering Programming Concepts, A/B (Visual Basic.NET) CA120 Introduction to Computer Applications CS215 Visual Basic Programming 2989/2990 Computer Programming 1, A/B CS140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2, A/B (JAVA course only) 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2, A/B (JAVA) AP Exam with a score of 4 or /2966 Computer Programming 3, A/B (Advanced JAVA course only) 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3, A/B AP Exam with a score of 3, 4 or 5 CS213 Java Programming Language CS213 Java Programming Language CS103 Computer Science I CS103 Computer Science I CS103 Computer Science I CS214 Advanced Java Programming Language NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students may be required to pass certification or exam before transferring some of these courses.
10 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ACADEMY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: INFORMATION RESOURCE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAM COMPLETION FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADE 9 DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR 1.0 CREDIT FROM GROUP A CREDITS FROM GROUP B CREDIT FROM GROUP C GROUP A Foundation courses that provide core knowledge and skills needed for the Program of Study. GROUP B Courses that extend academic, technical and workplace skills to be successful in the Program of Study. GROUP C Capstone courses or work-based learning opportunities (e.g., internship, clinical experience, or a college course). Course # Course name Credits Course # Course name Credits Course # Course Name Credits 2405 IB INFO TEC GS A AP COMP PROG 2A GUIDED RESEARCH- NAF A IB INFO TEC GS B AP COMP PROG 2B GUIDED RESEARCH- NAF B DESIGNTECHSOLU A ADV WEB & DGTL A DB ADM PROG A DESIGNTECHSOLU B ADV WEB & DGTL B DB ADM PROG B ADV SW APP DSN A WEB SITE DVLP A ACD INFTEC INT A ADV SW APP DSN B WEB SITE DVLP B INTERN NAF* DSCVR PROG CON A DSCVR PROG CON B COMPUTER PROG 1A COMPUTER PROG 1B 0.5 * Unlimited repeats The Program of Study (POS) provides students with a planned, sequential program that blends academic, technical, and workplace skills to prepare for college or a career. The POS contains a minimum of four credits and includes relevant courses and a capstone experience such as an internship or a college course. Many POS may lead to the attainment of industry/professional certification (e.g., through formal assessments or course hours). POS are designed collaboratively with colleges, including Montgomery College, and some programs and courses have articulation agreements. An articulation agreement establishes the process for students to earn college credit for courses completed in high school. If there are articulation agreements associated with a POS, an award form will be included. For office use only: CIP # OASIS # AR
11 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Computer Science and Technologies, A.A., Information Systems: 109 Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Information Systems programs. Students may earn Montgomery College credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #40 Originally developed 01/11/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
12 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Computer Science and Technologies, A.A., Information Systems: /2990 Computer Programming 1, A/B CS140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B CS213 JAVA Programming Language (JAVA course only) 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B CS213 JAVA Programming Language (JAVA) AP Exam with a score of 4 or 5 OR CS103 Computer Science I NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
13 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Web Careers A.A.S., Web Development Track: 353E Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Web Careers programs. Students may earn college credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #33 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
14 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Web Careers, A.A.S., Web Design Track: 353D 2991/2992 Web Site Development A/B CA272 Professional Web Site Development with XHTML 2936/2937 Advanced Web Tools and Digital Media A/B WOW Certification CA273 Advanced Professional Web Technologies 4232/4233 Database Administration CS 270 Introduction to SQL Using Oracle Programming, A/B Oracle Certification (Note: Students must pass CS 140 have Oracle Certification prior to receiving credit) 2989/2990 Computer Programming 1 A/B CS 140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B CS 213 Java Programming Language NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
15 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Web Design Certificate: 229 Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Web Design Certificate programs. Students may earn Montgomery College credits if they earn a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #36 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
16 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Web Design Certificate: /2992 Web Site Development A/B CA272 Professional Web Site Development with XHTML 2936/2937 Advanced Web Tools and Digital Media A/B WOW Certification CA273 Advanced Professional Web Technologies NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
17 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Web Programming Certificate: 230 Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Web Careers programs. Students may earn college credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #38 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
18 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Web Programming Certificate: /2992 Web Site Development A/B CA 272 Professional Web Site Development with XHTML 2936/2937 Advanced Web Tools and Digital Media A/B WOW Certification 4232/4233 Database Administration Programming, A/B and Oracle Certification CA 273 Advanced Professional Web Technologies CS 270 Introduction to SQL Using Oracle (Note: Students must pass CS 140 and have Oracle Certification prior to receiving credit) 2989/2990 Computer Programming 1 A/B CS 140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 CS 213 Java Programming Language A/B 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B CS 214 Advanced Java Programming AP Exam with a score of 3, 4 or 5 NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
19 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Web Development Certificate: 231 Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Web Development programs. Students may earn college credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #37 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
20 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Web Development Certificate: /2992 Web Site Development A/B CA272 Professional Web Site Development with XHTML 2936/2937 Advanced Web Tools and Digital Media A/B WOW Certification 4232/4233 Database Administration Programming, A/B Oracle Certification CA273 Advanced Professional Web Technologies CS 270 Introduction to SQL Using Oracle (Note: Students must pass CS 140 and have Oracle Certification prior to receiving credit) 2989/2990 Computer Programming 1 A/B CS 140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B CS 213 Java Programming Language NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
21 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Internet Games and Simulation Certificate Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Internet Games and Simulation Certificate programs. Students may earn college credits if they earn a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #35 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
22 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Internet Games and Simulation Certificate: /2990 Computer Programming 1, A/B CS140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2, A/B (JAVA - course only) CS213 Java Programming Language 2991/2992 Web Site Development A/B CA272 Professional Web Site Development with XHTML 2936/2937 Advanced Web Tools and Digital Media A/B WOW certification CA273 Advanced Professional Web Technologies NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
23 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Web Careers A.A.S., Web Design Track: 353D Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Web Careers programs. Students may earn college credits if they earn a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #32 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
24 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology Program Web Careers, A.A.S., Web Design Track: 353D 2991/2992 Web Site Development A/B 2936/2937 Advanced Web Tools and Digital Media A/B WOW Certification CA272 Professional Web Site Development with XHTML CA273 Advanced Professional Web Technologies NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
25 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Computer Science and Technologies, A.A., Computer Science: 107 Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Computer Science programs. Students may earn college credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #39 Originally developed 01/11/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
26 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Computer Science and Technologies, A.A., Computer Science: /2990 Computer Programming 1, A/B CS140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2, A/B AP Exam with a score of 4 or 5 OR 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B (Advanced Java course only) OR 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B AP Exam with a score of 3, 4, or 5 CS103 Computer Science I NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
27 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Computer Gaming and Simulation A.A., Game Programming Track: 606A Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Computer Gaming and Simulation programs. Students may earn college credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #42 Originally developed 01/11/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
28 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Computer Gaming and Simulation, A.A.; Game Programming Track: 606E 2991/2992 Web Site Development A/B CA 272 Professional Web Site Development with XHTML 2936/2937 Advanced Web Tools and Digital Media A/B WOW Certification CA 273 Advanced Professional Web Technologies 2989/2990 Computer Programming 1 A/B CS 140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B CS 213 Java Programming Language 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B CS 103 Computer Science I AP Exam with a score of 4 or 5 CS 213 Java Programming Language 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B CS 103 Computer Science I 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B AP Exam with a score of 3, 4 or 5 CS 214 Advanced Java Programming CS 103 Computer Science I NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
29 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Montgomery College Programs Computer Gaming and Simulation A.A.: Game Art and Animation Track: 606D; Game Production and Design Track: 606E Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Computer Gaming and Simulation programs. Students may earn college credits if they earn a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: High School Official Signature and Title: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: Date: Articulation Agreement #44 Originally developed 01/11/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
30 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Computer Gaming and Simulation, A.A.: Game Art and Animation Track: 606D; Game Production and Design Track: 606E 2991/2992 Web Site Development A/B (1 credit) 2936/2937 Advanced Web Tools and Digital Media A/B WOW Certification 4232/4233 Database Administration Programming, A/B Oracle Certification CA 272 Professional Web Site Development with XHTML CA273 Advanced Web Site Development CS 270 Introduction to SQL Using Oracle (Note: Students must pass CS 140 and have Oracle Certification prior to receiving credit) 2989/2990 Computer Programming 1 A/B CS 140 Introduction to Programming 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B 2901/2902 AP Computer Programming 2 A/B AP Exam with a score of 4 or 5 CS 213 Java Programming Language CS 103 Computer Science I CS 213 Java Programming Language 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B CS 103 Computer Science I 2965/2966 Computer Programming 3 A/B AP Exam with a score of 3, 4 or 5 CS214 Advanced Java Programming CS 103 Computer Science I NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
31 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ACADEMY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: NETWORKING REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAM COMPLETION FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADE 9 DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR 1.0 CREDIT FROM GROUP A CREDITS FROM GROUP B CREDIT FROM GROUP C GROUP A Foundation courses that provide core knowledge and skills needed for the Program of Study. GROUP B Courses that extend academic, technical and workplace skills to be successful in the Program of Study. GROUP C Capstone courses or work-based learning opportunities (e.g., internship, clinical experience, or a college course). Course # Course name Credits Course # Course name Credits Course # Course Name Credits 2812 DESIGNTECHSOLU A MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES A GUIDED RESEARCH- NAF A DESIGNTECHSOLU B MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES B GUIDED RESEARCH- NAF B ADV SW APP DSN A MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES DP A ADV NETWK MGT A ADV SW APP DSN B MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES DP B ADV NETWK MGT B DSCVR PROG CON A CMPTR LAN MGMT A ACD INFTEC INT A DSCVR PROG CON B CMPTR LAN MGMT B INTERN NAF* COMPUTER PROG 1A NETWK ENGR MGMT A COMPUTER PROG 1B NETWK ENGR MGMT B MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES A MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES B MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES DP A MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES DP B CMPTR LAN MGMT A CMPTR LAN MGMT B NET ENGRMGMT DP A NET ENGRMGMT DP B 1.0
32 * Unlimited repeats The Program of Study (POS) provides students with a planned, sequential program that blends academic, technical, and workplace skills to prepare for college or a career. The POS contains a minimum of four credits and includes relevant courses and a capstone experience such as an internship or a college course. Many POS may lead to the attainment of industry/professional certification (e.g., through formal assessments or course hours). POS are designed collaboratively with colleges, including Montgomery College, and some programs and courses have articulation agreements. An articulation agreement establishes the process for students to earn college credit for courses completed in high school. If there are articulation agreements associated with a POS, an award form will be included. For office use only: CIP # OASIS # AN
33 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Networking/Hardware Option Montgomery College Programs Network and Wireless Technologies, A.A.S.: Wireless Technologies Track: 354A; Microsoft Track: 354B; Cisco Track: 354C Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Networking and Wireless programs. Students may earn Montgomery College credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #51 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
34 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Networking/Hardware Option Program Network and Wireless Technologies A.A.S.: Wireless Technologies Track: 354A Microsoft Track: 354B Cisco Track: 354C 5611/5612 OR 4214/4215 OR 5613/5614 OR 4216/4217 Microcomputer Technologies A/B pass the Cisco IT Essential I online final exam with a score of 80% or better or successfully complete the CompTIA A+ certification. 5615/5616 OR 4218/4219 OR 5617/5618 OR 4220/4221 Network Engineering and Management A/B pass the Cisco CCNA Discovery online final exam with a score of 80% or better or successfully complete the CCNET certification exam ICND1 4230/4231 Advanced Network Engineering and Management A/B pass the Cisco CCNA 3 & 4 online final exam with a score of 80% or better NW 127 Microcomputer Control Programs NW 140 Microcomputer Configuration and Installation NW 151 Introduction To Networking NW 252 Cisco Routers Routing Basics
35 NW 252 Cisco Routers and Routing Basics Successfully complete the Cisco CCNA ICND1 and ICND2 exams NW 252 Cisco Routers and Routing Basics NW 253 Cisco Router Configuration and Management II (Cisco Networking Academy Semester 3) NW 254 Cisco Router Configuration and Management III (Cisco Networking Academy Semester 4) NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
36 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Networking/Hardware Option Montgomery College Programs Network Engineer Certificate: MS Windows System Administrator (MCSA) Track: 215A Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Track: 215B Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Network and Wireless Technologies programs. Students may earn college credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #54 Originally developed 01/11/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
37 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Networking/Hardware Option Program Network Engineer Certificate: MS Windows System Administrator (MCSA) Track: 215A Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Track: 215B 2989/2990 Computer Programming 1 A/B (Advanced Level) 5611/5612 OR 4214/4215 OR 5613/5614 OR 4216/4217 Microcomputer Technologies A/B pass the Cisco IT Essential I online final exam with a score of 80% or better or successfully complete the CompTIA A+ exam. 5615/5616 OR 4218/4219 OR 5617/5618 OR 4220/4221 Network Engineering and Management A/B pass the Cisco CCNA Discovery online final exams with a score of 80% or better. 4230/4231 Advanced Network Engineering and Management A/B pass the Cisco CCNA 3 & 4 online final exams with a score of 80% or better. 4230/4231 Advanced Network Engineering and Management A/B Successfully complete the Cisco CCNET ICND1 and ICND2 exams. CS 140 Introduction to Programming NW 127 Microcomputer Control Programs (3 Credits) NW 140 Microcomputer Configuration and Installation NW 151 Introduction to Networking NW 252 Cisco Routers and Routing Basics NW 252 Cisco Routers and Routing Basics NW 253 Cisco Router Configuration and Management II (Cisco Networking Academy Semester 3) NW 254 Cisco Router Configuration and Management III (Cisco Networking Academy Semester 4)
38 NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
39 ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM Montgomery County Public Schools Program National Academy of Information Technology, Networking/Hardware Option Montgomery College Programs Microcomputer Technician Certificate: 210 Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the National Academy of Information Technology and Network and Wireless Technologies programs. Students may earn college credits if they maintain a B or better in each course in the high school portion of this agreement. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to the College to any applicable program. Student Directions: 1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form. 2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course. 3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar for verification. 4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, Student Name: Address: City, State, Zip: High School Attended: Student Home Phone: Cell Phone: Date of High School Graduation: High School Official Signature and Title: Date: Articulation Agreement #52 Originally developed 04/15/10 Form Revised 11/30/11
40 Check appropriate MC curriculum. Indicate grade received for high school courses. Corresponding college courses. Final Grade MCPS National Academy of Information Technology, Information Resource Design Option Program Microcomputer Technician Certificate: /5612 OR 4214/4215 OR 5613/5614 OR 4216/4217 Microcomputer Technologies A/B pass the Cisco IT Essential I online final exam with a score of 80% or better OR successfully complete the CompTIA A+ exam. NW 127 Microcomputer Control Programs NW 140 Microcomputer Configuration and Installation NOTE: Some of these courses may not transfer to four-year institutions. Students also may be required to pass exam or certification to receive credit for some of these courses.
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