TEMPLE UNIVERSITY TRANSFER AGREEMENT FOX SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT lnformation for DCCC Students Transferring to Temple University The information in this booklet is meant to be used as a ouide. The transfer Institution reserves the right to make chanoes at anv time. Delaware County Community College Transfer Office Revised 8/2014
ETE,#,I}E ARTICULATION AGREEMENT between DELAWARE COLNTY COMMLINITY COLLEGE and TEMPLE LINIVERSITY Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education for FOX SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (Fall 2010 and later) Delaware County Community College (DCCC) and Temple University (Temple) enter into this agreement in order to facilitate the transfer of students who have earned the Associate in Science Degree in Business Administration at Delaware Counry Community College into the Bachelor of Business Administration program of the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University. Once students transfer to Temple University they shall be able to complete a Bachelor of Business Administration within four regular semesters of full-time enrollment, assuming that no remedial or repeated courses are needed and all applicable Temple grade and other requirements are met to the satisfaction of Temple. Specialized programs, including Actuarial Science, Entrepreneurship, and Management lnformation Systems, may require more than four regular semesters to complete. Students who complete the Delaware County Community College curriculum specified in the "required course equivalencies" section (page 5) ofthis agreement are guaranteed the transfer credit for courses indicated in that section. Courses not listed there, but brought into Temple in transfer by a student covered by this agreement, will be granted credit according to standard Temple-Delaware County Community College equivalencies. This agreement does not change the regular Temple policy that grants transfer credit to courses taken elsewhere only if they were completed with a grade of C- or higher. Students who transfer under the terms of this agreement are responsible for meeting requirements in their major field of study, and any other curricular requirements applying to all Temple students, that were in effect at Temple at the time of their admittance to Temple. These students will abide by the policies and procedures, and any revisions thereof that apply to all Temple students. This agreement does not cover students who transfer from Delaware County Community College to Temple without an Associate in Science Degree in Business Administration. Students transferring to Temple University and the Fox School for the Fall 2010 semester and after will be covered by this agreement. Students transferring to Temple University and the Fox School prior to Fall 2010 are covered under a separate agreement. Students who take advantage of this agreement are also encouraged to sign the Dual Admissions lntent to Enroll Form. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION TO TEMPLE 1. Students entering Temple underthe terms of this agreement must meet all regular Temple admissions requirements and all applicable Temple requirements and deadlines pertaining to appliiation for admission and pay,rnent of tuition and fees. Effective Semester: Fall 2010 Page I of7
EETEMPLE E=I UNIVERSITY- 2. Evaluation of transfer credits is based on a student's major, and the student's Temple school/college makes the final determination of which transfer credits are applicable to the student's degree p.og!u*. Transfer evaluations may change for students who change majors. Whenever possible, ciedit'is - allowed for courses completed more than 10 years before the date of admission. 3. Because the Delaware County Community College Associate in Science Degree in Business Administration covered by this program-to-program articulation agreement is also approved for Coreto-Core Transfer to Temple, students under this program agreement satisf, Temple General Education (GenEd) requirements according to the terms of the Delaware Counfy Community College-Temple Core-to-Core Transfer agreement. Their GenEd requirements are met by receipt of the Delaware County Community College A.S. degree. Developmental courses and courses for which a grade below C- was received do not transfer to Temple, but having taken such courses or received such grades does not affect an otherwise eligible student's Core-to-Core Transfer status. JOINT RESPONSIBILITIES FOR MAINTENANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT DelawareCountyCommunityColIege*,,,boutthecurrentformofthis agreement, and any changes relevant to it, to students, counselors, and faculty advisors. Temple University's Fox School of Business and Management will keep appropriate Temple offices and staff (including the Provost's offtce and Admission's office) informed of this agriement, and any modifications thereto, and will be responsible for distributing information concerning any changes. Both institutions will encourage Delaware County Community College students to meet with representatives of Temple University to discuss issues related to admissions and financial aid well in advance of their expected date of entry. Faculty from each institution teaching in the curriculum for which this agreement has been developed will be encouraged to meet at least once annually to discuss issues of curriculum and student developmeni. Temple University and Delaware County Comm,unity College will collaborate on research activities that will help assess the effectiveness of this transfer progam in meeting the needs of students transferring from Delaware County Community College to Temple University. REVISION. RENEWAL AND TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT The Dean's Office of Temple's Fox School of Business and Management and the Transfer Office at Delaware County Community College are responsible for identifying, and communicating to each other, changes in their respective courses, requirements, or policies that affect this agreement. This agreement will be in effect as of the Fall 2010 Semester, and will be reviewed annually by the Dean,s Office of Temple's Fox School of Business and Management and the Transfer Office at Delaware County Community College, and will automatically be renewed until superseded by a new agreement or formally terminated. Revisions in the course equivalency lists may be made with the verbal consent of the representatives of the two schools; major revisions to this agreement require their signatures on a letter of agreement or a revised version of the agreement. All revisions, ho\',,er,,er, require that documentation is sent and approved by the Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies at Temple University to ensure that updates are made to the appropriate systems in order to effectively implement this agreement. Either institution may terminate this agreement at any time by written notice at least one year in advance of the effective date of termination. Should this agreement be terminated, it is understood that the termination will not apply to students already accepted to Temple University under the terms of this agreement, but not yet enrolled in classes at Temple. Effective Semester: Fall 2010 Page 2 of 7
ETP#T}E Delaware County Community College and Temple University understand that they shall act in an independent capacity in the performance of this agreement, and shall not be considered as employees, agents, affrliates, or subsidiaries of each other. Neither Temple nor Delaware County Community College have the right to bind or obligate one another in any manner inconsistent with or unrelated to this agreement. This agreement is governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Effective Semester: Fall 2010 Page 3 of7
EETEMPLE Fr:. university. SIGNATURES The willingness of both institutions to enter this agreement in order to facilitate the transfer of students from Delaware County Community College to Temple University and to expand their opporhrnities for academic success at Temple is indicated by the following signatures. Fon Dplewarg CouNry Covvlrutry Colr-pcE FOR TEMPLp UNIvpRSITy Jerome S. Parker, President Date: 3/,1 /io Lisa Staiano-Coico, Provost oate: 2.23,f D Date: Virginia M. Carter, 3- t5'/o.,,'./%rr/z-{ M. Moshe porat, Dean Fox School of Business and Management Dare: z, L3, I D Enrollment Management Kenneth Kaiser, iate Vice President for Finance and Budget Date:,3-ta^rc o^,, L ltr/t o Mvchell Acting Dean iness & Computer lnformation Systems o"t.' 3- E- LC EfFective Semester: Fall 2010 Page 4 of 7
NTH}!r}$ DCCC Recommended Course Associate in Science in Business Administration at Delaware County Community College to Bachelor of Business Administration degree at Temple University Fox School of Business (Spring 2014 and later) Cr Firsl Semester First Semester ENG 100 English Cornposition I 3 ENG 0802 Analytic Read & Writing DPR 100 Intro to Info Tech 3 CIS L'k'<+ Elective BUS 100 Introdr.rction to Business 3 BA T{'<*x Elective ACC I I I Financial Accounting I ACCT 2l0l Financial Accourtting \' '' \ ''J Hr-nnanities Elective 3 Dependent Lrpon course selection Second Semester Second Semester ENG I 12 English Corrposition II 3 ENGL L*{<* Elective sec \"tc I ECO 210 Macroecouomics 3 ECON 1 101 Macroecouo*i", \i-i: MAT 135 t Business Pre-Calculu, SrL: 3 STAT l00l Pre-calculus for Busiuess srir \ 'tr i ACC I 12 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 2102 Managerial Accounting:"r \' i\ ' BUS 230 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 2101 Marketing Managemen,scr \o* i Third Semester Third Semester s.r NorL I ECO 220 Microeconomics 3 ECON I 102 Microeconomics MAT 136 Calculus for BusinessScc ' t 3 STAT ll02 Calculus for Businessi.i:\"te I BUS 210 PrinCiplei of Munug"-.nt 3 HRM I 101 C,rgrilirrtlo,l u',j Munugement Business or Open Elective 3 Dependent upon collrse selection Science Elective 3-4 Deperrdent uport course selection Fourth Semester Fourth Semester BUS 243 Legal Environnlent ol Business 3 LCLS I l0l Legal Environrnent of Business s(i \' L BUS 220 E,lernentary Statisiics sre \\ile '1 j Sfaf S Z t O t Statistical tvleinoas and Concepts s'" Rcc'uttrnrr'trtlecl Elernentary Sratistics Laboratory sci BL.S 221 \"ij 1 I BA T>Fr'{' E,lective srt \!)1t l Hurnarrities Elective 3 Dependent upor) course selection Business or Open Electire 3 Deperrdent r.lpon corlrse selection Science Elective 4 Deperrdent Lrpon course selection Totat: see \'iii, 62-63 i'r \ :L l Notes: l. Course satisfies a major requirement at Temple. 2. MAT 130 and MAT 131 can be used in place of MAT 135 and MAT 136 to fulfill the Fox requirement for Calculus and also fulfills the Quantitative Literacy requirement (GQ) at Temple. Students interested in Actuarial Science should contact the Office of Enrollment Management in the Fox School for suggested mathematics courses for Actuarial Science. 3. Students are recommended to take the I credit lab course, BUS 22 1 as a supplement to BUS 220. Fox will accept the combination of DCCC's BUS 220 and22l as fulfilling the Statistics 2103 requirement. Students transferring BUS 220 without the additional I credit lab course will need to complete Statistics 2103 at Temple. 4. Students who complete the A.S. in Business Administration at DCCC are included in the DCCC-Temple GenEd-to-GenEd Transfer Agreement, and therefore, have satisfied all of the GenEd requirements at Temple. Abbreviation Kev U***: Upper Level Elective L***: Lower Level Elective Ti'xx: Elective Spring 2014 addendum to the DCCC-FOX agreement for GenEd transfer students.
wth!nh$ Graduation Requirements Associate in Science in Business Administration at Delaware County Community College to Bachelor of Business Administration degree at Temple (Spring 2014 and later) The degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) may be conferred upon a student by recommendation of the faculty and upon the satisfactory completion of a minimum of 124 semester hours of credit with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 overall and in the major. A minimum of 124 credit hours will be eamed in the following four requirement categories plus flee electives if needed: Universitv General Education - Requirement fulfilled when student completes the Associate in Science in Business Administration degree at DCCC. Fox School of Business and Management Requirements Lower Division Foundation Requirements - Many of these requirements are completed when students follow the Fox School of Business and Delaware County Community College Program-to-Program agreement. For best transferability, students should take classes listed below to fill electives at DCCC. Any courses that are taken at DCCC that are not listed below may transfer as free electives. DCpartmEnt' Economics Economics Human Resource Management Legal Studies Statistics Statistics Accounting Accounting Marketing Statistics Management and MIS 2101 lnformation Systems Business Administration B.42101 Business Administration BA 2196 Risk Management and RMI 2101 lnsurance 'CouiSe # Course Name r,. t' i ECON1101 MacroeconomicPrinciples ECON 1 102 Microeconomic Principles HRM 1101 Organization and Management LGLS 1 101 Legal Environment of Business see Ncte STAT 1oo1 l Pre-calculus for Business see Note 2A STAT I 1 02 Calculus for Business ACCT2lO'l FinancialAccounting ACCT2102 ManagerialAccounting MKTG 2101 Marketing Management STAT 2103 Business Statistics see Ncte 3 lnformation Systems in Organizations Profe-ssi o na I Devel op ment Strateg i es Comm unications (Wl) P"yiit""r. lntroduction to Risk Management Subtotal 41 cr. rirrfi-i Cr Course # 3 ECON210 { 3 ECON220 v 3 BUS2IO \i 3 BUS 2]J \ 3 MATI'5 Sre \"re r! 3 MATll6\((\' (i v 3 ACCllt V 3 ACC1I2./ 3 BUS230 i 4 BUS220& { BUS 22' :e' \' ' i 3 No Current I No Current 3 No Current 3 No Current Note: 1. A grade of C- or better must be obtained in the above listed courses to meet Temple's requirements for transfer credit. 2. MAT 130 and MAT 131 can be used in place of MAT 135 and MAT 136 to fulfill the Fox requirement for Calculus and also fulfills the Quantitative Literacy requirement (GQ) at Temple. (GQ) at Temple Students interested in Actuarial Science should contact the Office of Enrollment Management in the Fox School for suggested mathematics courses for ActuariaI Science. 3. Fox will accept the combination of DCCC's BUS 220 and22l as fulfilling the Statistics 2103 requirement. Students transferring BUS 220 without the additional I credit lab course will need to complete Statistics 2103 at Temple. 4. Business Administration 210land 2196 must be taken at the Fox School of Business. Spring 20 14 addendum to the DCCC-FOX agreement for GenEd transfer students.