92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 College Articulation Guide This articulation agreement is between and University. students who successfully complete courses listed in the tables below with a grade of C or better and meet the requirements for admission to the respective Bachelor degree program may receive credit. All credits will be converted to the equivalent value for credit. Important Note: s indicated on these tables will be fulfilled, but there may be outstanding credit. requires that 4 of the last 90 quarter credits earned for a bachelor s degree be earned at University. Transfer of credit is subject to change based on curriculum updates by academic leadership. Recommended Program: Associate Degree in Accounting Recommended Program: B.S. in Accounting; General Program Option Total Minimum Required: 181 quarter credits Table 1. General Education work ENG 100 English Comp ENGL 1010 MAT 11 Intermediate Algebra MATH 1040 Writing with Confidence and Purpose College Algebra Concepts SCI 110, 120, 140 SSC 10, 12, 130 Earth Science Intro to Biology Nutrition Readings in World Civilization, Intro to Sociology, Essentials of Psychology Any Additional GenEd from the groups above will fulfill this requirement MNTR Math/Science SBTR Social Science Additional General Education College Revised (September 11, 201) 1
92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 Table 2. Accounting Core work BUS 110 Principles of Management BUSI 1002 Intro to Management and Leadership ACC 202 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 1004S Fundamentals of Accounting ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 2004S Financial Accounting MAT 210 Business Statistics STAT 2002 Business Statistics BUS 122 Economics 2 (Business Elective) ECON 1002 Microeconomics BUS 213 Business Law 1 BUSI 2001 Business Law ACC 112 Managerial Accounting ACCT 2002 Managerial Accounting: Intro to Fin. Planning & Analysis Undergraduate Transfer of Credit Policy Revision s that equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will now come into the General Elective area as the equivalent. s that are only General Elective and do not equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will remain in transfer at face value. *Table 3. General Electives (Depending on Concentration, up to 30 credits - Any transferable course will fulfill this requirement as long as max transfer of credit is not exceeded.) * Students may have credits to make up in their general elective requirement if courses transfer in for less than quarter credit hours. Please refer to the Student Handbook for information on course transferability and program requirements. College Revised (September 11, 201) 2
92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 Recommended Program: Associate Degree in Business Management Recommended Program: B.S. in Business Administration; Management Specialization Total Minimum Required: 181 quarter credits Table 1. General Education work ENG 100 English Comp ENGL 1010 Writing with Confidence and Purpose MAT 11 Intermediate Algebra MATH 1030 College Math SCI 110, 120, 140 Hum 102, 104, ENG 11 SSC 10, 12, 130 Earth Science Intro to Biology Nutrition Art Appreciation, Music Appreciation, Intro to Literature Readings in World Civilization, Intro to Sociology, Essentials of Psychology Any Additional GenEd from the groups above will fulfill this requirement MNTR Math/Science AHTR Arts/Humanities SBTR Social Science Additional General Education College Revised (September 11, 201) 3
92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 Table 2. Business Core work BUS 110 Principles of Management BUSI 1002 Intro to Management and Leadership ACC 111 Financial Accounting ACCT 1003 Intro to Accounting I MAT 210 Business Statistics STAT 2002 Business Statistics BUS 122 Economics 2 (Business Elective) ECON 1002 Microeconomics BUS 213 Business Law 1 BUSI 2001 Business Law Table 3. Business Upper Level Core work MKT 301 Principles of Marketing MRKT 3001 Marketing HRM 201 Human Resource Management (Lower Level ) HRMG 3001 Human Resource Management Undergraduate Transfer of Credit Policy Revision s that equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will now come into the General Elective area as the equivalent. s that are only General Elective and do not equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will remain in transfer at face value. *Table 4. General Electives (6 credits and at least 10 of these credits must be upper level - Any transferable course will fulfill this requirement as long as max transfer of credit is not exceeded.) * Students may have credits to make up in their general elective requirement if courses transfer in for less than quarter credit hours. Different Concentrations may have specific program requirements. Please refer to the Student Handbook for information on course transferability and program requirements. College Revised (September 11, 201) 4
92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 Recommended Program: Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education Recommended Program: B.S. in Child Development; General Total Minimum Required: 180 quarter credits Table 1. General Education work ENG 100 English Comp ENGL 1010 SCI 120, 110 HUM 102, 104 Intro to Biology, Earth Science Art Appreciation, Music Appreciation Any Additional GenEd from the groups above will fulfill this requirement MNTR Writing with Confidence and Purpose Math/Science AHTR Arts/Humanities Additional General Education Table 2. Child Development Core work ECE 220 Child Growth and Development EDUC 1004 Child Development ECE 130 Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child EDUC 100 Child, Health, Safety and Nutrition ECE 210 Child, Family, and Community EDUC 1006 Child, Family & Community Relationships ECE 216 Language and Literacy Development in Young Children (ECE Elective) EDUC 2001 Language Development College Revised (September 11, 201)
92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 Undergraduate Transfer of Credit Policy Revision s that equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will now come into the General Elective area as the equivalent. s that are only General Elective and do not equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will remain in transfer at face value. *Table 3. General Electives (Depending on Concentration, up to 72 credits- at least 20 credits must be completed at the 3000 or 4000 level. Any transferable course will fulfill this requirement as long as max transfer of credit is not exceeded.) * Students may have credits to make up in their general elective requirement if courses transfer in for less than quarter credit hours. Different Concentrations may have specific program requirements. Please refer to the Student Handbook for information on course transferability and program requirements. College Revised (September 11, 201) 6
92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 Recommended Program: Associate Degree in Computer Information Systems Recommended Program: B.S. in Computer Information Systems; General Total Minimum Required: 181 quarter credits Table 1. General Education work ENG 100 English Comp ENGL 1010 MAT 11, 222 SCI 110, 120, 140, 167 HUM 102, 104, ENG 11 SSC 130, 10, 12 Intermediate Algebra, Pre- Calculus Earth Science, Intro to Biology, Nutrition, Physical Science Art Appreciation, Music Appreciation, Intro to Literature Essentials of Psychology, Readings in World Civilization, Introduction to Sociology Any Additional GenEd from the groups above will fulfill this requirement Writing with Confidence and Purpose MATH 1040 College Algebra MNTR Math/Science AHTR Arts/Humanities SBTR Social Science Additional General Education College Revised (September 11, 201) 7
92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 Table 2. CIS Core work INT 21 Programming in Java CMIS 1004 Object-Oriented Programming INT 128 Network Protocols and Internetworking CMIS 2001 Internet Computing Undergraduate Transfer of Credit Policy Revision s that equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will now come into the General Elective area as the equivalent. s that are only General Elective and do not equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will remain in transfer at face value. *Table 3. General Electives (Depending on Concentration, up to 70 credits 30 must be upper level. Any transferable course will fulfill this requirement as long as max transfer of credit TOC is not exceeded.) * Students may have credits to make up in their general elective requirement if courses transfer in for less than quarter credit hours. Different Concentrations may have specific program requirements. Please refer to the Student Handbook for information on course transferability and program requirements. College Revised (September 11, 201) 8
92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 Recommended Program: Associate Degree in PC Maintenance Technology Recommended Program: B.S. in Information Technology; Self Designed Total Minimum Required: 181 quarter credits Table 1. General Education work ENG 100 English Comp ENGL 1010 Writing with Confidence and Purpose SCI 137 HUM 102, 104 Physical Science Art Appreciation, Music Appreciation MNTR Math/Science AHTR Arts/Humanities SSC 130 Essentials of Psychology SBTR Social Science Any Additional GenEd from the groups above will fulfill this requirement Additional General Education * Table 2. IT Core work INT 128 Network Protocols and Internetworking ITEC 1020 Network Fundamentals INT 21 Programming in Java ITEC 1030 Intro to Programming INT 120 HTML Coding ITEC 2080 Web Programming College Revised (September 11, 201) 9
92 OAK STREET SCRANTON, PA 181 Table 3. Self-Designed (20 credits Select four specialization courses) 4 Unused Specialization s Specialization s 20 Undergraduate Transfer of Credit Policy Revision s that equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will now come into the General Elective area as the equivalent. s that are only General Elective and do not equate to a General Education or Program Specific course will remain in transfer at face value. *Table 4. General Electives (Depending on Concentration, up to 20 credits - Any transferable course will fulfill this requirement as long as max transfer of credit is not exceeded.) * Students may have credits to make up in their general elective requirement if courses transfer in for less than quarter credit hours. Different Concentrations may have specific program requirements. Please refer to the Student Handbook for information on course transferability and program requirements. College Revised (September 11, 201) 10