Articulation Agreement between Delaware Technical and Community College Energy Technologies: Building Automation Systems and Pennsylvania College of Technology Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) Purpose This agreement establishes a mechanism for graduates of the Delaware Technical and Community College major to transfer specific earned credits into the Bachelor of Science in Applied Technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Goals A. To provide a well-defined mechanism for graduates of the Energy Technologies: Building Automation at Delaware Tech to begin the B.S. in Applied Technology at the appropriate entry point. B. To recruit associate-degree graduates whose career goals include acquisition of a baccalaureate degree. Agreement Benefits C. Coursework fulfilled through credit-by-exam, prior learning assessment, work/life experience, CLEP, and/or College Board s Advanced Placement and applied to the graduation requirements for the Energy Technologies: Building Automation Systems at Delaware Tech will be accepted for transfer if course fulfills baccalaureate degree requirements at Penn College. D. Students may apply up to two years prior to expected enrollment at Penn College. Upon payment of tuition deposit, students will be afforded the opportunity to access Penn College advisers and additional Penn College resources. Transfer/Enrollment Requirements Pennsylvania College of Technology will accept Delaware Tech graduates into the Applied Technology major if they meet the following requirements and adhere to the Admission Procedures (Part V). A. Delaware Tech applicants must have a final cumulative GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or higher. Accreditation or discipline requirements may require that all courses eligible for transfer be completed with a C or higher. B. Additional coursework completed for transfer from semesters 5 8, must be completed with a C (2.0) or higher.
C. To fulfill graduation requirements, student must complete a minimum of 6 credits at Penn College for coursework prescribed in the final four semesters of the student s baccalaureate profile. Twenty-four (24) of those credits must be completed at the 00/400 level. D. Students transferring to Penn College are eligible and will be considered for scholarship opportunities the same as currently enrolled students. Application deadline for scholarships is April 15 for fall enrollment and October 1 for spring enrollment. Student must have paid tuition deposit to be eligible. Articulated Courses and Program Specifics For those students who meet the Transfer Requirements (Part IV), course equivalencies based on Delaware Tech associate degree program will be applied to Penn College s graduation requirements as outlined in Appendix A. Appendix A also includes a suggested sequence for degree completion at Penn College.Appendix B includes Delaware Tech s Connected Degree Curriculum. Admission Procedures A. Individual must submit a completed Application for Admission. The application fee will be waived if a paper application is submitted and this agreement noted. Application fees are also waived if application is submitted electronically during an Open House visit or by attending an official campus visit. Applications submitted online will require a $50 nonrefundable fee. B. Applicant must provide an official transcript of all college course work.
Delaware Technical and Community College Energy Technology: Building Automation Systems A.A.S. Appendix A Penn College Applied Technology Studies (BAT) Bachelor of Science Credits Credits Coursework in BOLD is required in the A.A.S. degree at DTCC. Courses with (1) may be completed at either institution. All courses on the right are graduation requirements for the B.S. degree at Penn College. NRG 101 Intro to Emer Management NRG 140 Commercial Bldg Systems ACR 121 HVAC Energy Systems NRG 12 Fundamentals of Control Systems CEN 126 Industrial Networks EDD 11 Engineering Graphics w/cad ACC 222 Commercial HVAC Energy Analysis NRG 2 Lighting Fundamentals and Applications ELM 10 Industrial Electricity NRG 124 Energy Efficient Methods NRG 245 Building Systems Integration NRG 2 Energy Control Strategies NRG 25 BAS Capstone NRG 209 Cooperative Ed: Building Automation Systems 4 4 MAT 140 Essentials of College MTH 006 - Will not transfer 0 Algebra PHY 111 Conceptual Physics 4 COR Liberal Arts Elective PHS 10 Physics Survey ENG 101 Critical Thinking & Academic Writing OEA Open Elective OAT 152 Excel Level I OEA Open Elective ENG 102 Composition and Research ENL111 English Composition I SOC 10 Sustainability & Society PSY 100 Human Relations PSY 121 General Psychology ECO 111 Macroeconomics ECO 122 Microeconomics SCL Science Elective SCI 100 SSE Social Science Transfer Elective Total Credits 65 Total Credits 61
ENG 122 Technical Writing and Communication(1) Suggested sequence at Penn College 5th Semester Directed Electives: ELT 29 Fundamentals of Electronics for BBT 5 ENL201 Technical and Professional Communication Use Transfer Course Equivalency SCI Science Elective w/lab 4 MTH 181 Algebra & Trig I (1) MTH 180 College Alg & Trig I CREDITS 15 6th Semester Directed Elective: BBT 44 Electric, Pneumatic & Electronic Control Systems 4 MTH 182 Algebra & Trig II (1) MTH 182 College Alg & Trig II Or MTH 160 Elem Stats with Comp App /4 Use Transfer Course Equivalency HUM Humanities Elective FIT Fitness and Lifetime Sports Elective 2 COM 222 Intercultural Comm (1) CMM Communication Elective CREDITS 15/16 Summer Session: BBT 10 Building Automation Industry Internship: 1 credit 7th Semester Directed Elective: BBT 414 Building Automation Programming Directed Elective: BBT 412 Building Commissioning & Recommissioning CAP Senior Capstone Elective BBT 495 Senior Seminar Lecture 1 Use Transfer Course Equivalency SSE Social Science Elective SOC 221, ETH 100, 101, CLT 110 (1) CIS 107 Intro to Comp App (1) BPT Cultural Diversity Elective: HUM/SSE/ART/FOR/AAE/IFE CSC124 Information, Technology and Society CREDITS 16
8th Semester Directed Elective: BBT 417 Advanced Integration (new course, Fall 2015) 4 Directed Elective: BBT 415 Integrated Building Operation & Energy Management CAP Senior Capstone Elective BBT 496 Senior Seminar - Lab 2 Directed Elective: Recommend MET 21 Engineering Ethics & Legal Issues (STS) (2) Use Transfer Course Equivalency ART Art Elective CREDITS 15 Total Penn College Credits 62/6 Degree-specific advising: (1) Students completing MAT 140 may transfer to Penn College. Students must satisfy the math graduation requirements in the Applied Technology degree by successfully completing the equivalent at DTCC or PCT. (MTH 180 or higher and MTH 182 or higher or MTH 160). (2) A minimum of 24 credits must be 00/400 level courses to satisfy B.S. graduation requirements. Students must also fulfill a STS Science/Technology/Society Elective, required for Penn College graduation. MET 21 has been designated as a course that will fulfill the STS requirement, and along with the BBT coursework in semesters 5 8, students will have satisfied the 00/400 level requirements. () Other courses may be available for transfer. Consult a Penn College adviser. General advising: Students must be full-time (12 credits) at Penn College to reside in the on-campus residence halls. Students may transfer additional coursework, but with the understanding that credit loads may impact financial aid. Students are encouraged to consult with the financial aid office for clarification. Student must complete a minimum of 6 credits of coursework in the final four semesters (5 th 8 th semesters) at Penn College. Technical coursework (BBT) is sequential (i.e. Fall only, Spring only). It is recommended that students begin their coursework at Penn College in the fall semester.
Appendix B CONNECTED DEGREE CURRICULUM Suggested Course Sequence ASSOCIATE DEGREE A.A.S ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES: BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS DELAWARE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACHELOR S DEGREE B.S APPLIED TECHNOLOGY PENN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Semester 1 (Fall) CR Semester 5 (Fall) CR NRG 101 Intro to Energy Management ELT 29 Fundamentals of Electronics for BBT 5 PHY 111 Conceptual Physics 4 ENL 201 Technical and Professional Communication * MAT 140 Essentials of College Algebra 4 SCI XXX Science Elective with Lab 4 NRG 140 Commercial Building Systems MTH 180 College Algebra and Trigonometry I ** ENG 101 Critical Thinking and Academic Writing 17 15 Semester 2 (Spring) Semester 6 (Spring) ACR 121 HVAC Energy Systems BBT 44 Electric, Pneumatic and Electronic Control 4 Systems OAT 152 Excel Level I MTH 182 College Algebra and Trig II *** or /4 MTH 160 Elem Stats with Comp App NRG 12 Fundamentals of Control Systems HUM XXX Humanities Elective**** ENG 102 Composition and Research FIT XXX Fitness and Lifetime Sports Elective 2 CEN 126 Industrial Networks CMM XXX Communication Elective ***** EDD 11 Engineering Graphics with CAD 18 15/16 Summer Session BBT 10 Building Automation Industry Internship 1 Semester (Fall) Semester 7 (Fall) ACR 222 Commercial HVAC Energy Analysis 2 BBT 414 Building Automation Programming NRG 2 Lighting Fundamentals and Applications 4 BBT 412 Building Commissioning and Recommissioning ELM 10 Industrial Electricity BBT 495 Senior Seminar- Lecture 1 NRG 124 Energy Efficient Methods SSE XXX Social Science Elective **** NRG 245 Building Systems Integration XXX XXX Cultural Diversity Elective: HUM/SSE/ART/FOR/AAE/IFE **** CSC 124 Information, Technology and Society ****** 15 16 Semester 4 (Spring) Semester 8 (Spring) BBT 417 Advanced Integration 4 SOC 10 Sustainability and Society BBT 415 Integrated Building Operation and Energy Management NRG 22 Energy Control Strategies BBT 496 Senior Seminar-Lab 2 PSY 100 Human Relations or MET 21 Engineering Ethics and Legal Issues (STS) ECI 122 Microeconomics NRG 25 BAS Capstone ART XXX Art Elective NRG 209 Cooperative Education: Building Automation Systems 15 15 Total Credits 65 62/6 The Bachelor of Science program in Applied Technology requires a minimum of 121 credits. Course sequencing may vary by semester. See your advisor. Students can take these courses at Delaware Tech during the semester/summer if interested. These courses are in addition to the requirements for the A.A.S. degree and will transfer to Penn College as indicated in the Penn College course sequence. *ENG 122 ** MAT 181 *** MAT 182 **** SOC 221 or ETH 100 or ETH 101 or CLT 110 *****COM 222 ******CIS 107 The student s academic profile, a prescribed course sequence for completion of a specific major, will be provided after official evaluation of all transfer credit. The academic profile will determine graduation requirements.