between Forensic Science and and have developed this articulation agreement to facilitate the educational mobility and transfer of students from Washtenaw Community College to. Article I and enter into this agreement as cooperating, equal partners who shall maintain the integrity of their separate programs, while working to ensure a smooth transition for interested students. Article II and agree that any student who has earned an Associate in Science degree with a Biology/Pre-Medicine Concentration at may transfer the identified credits toward a Bachelor of Science degree at in Forensic Science. The Bachelor's degree graduation requirements for students who follow this articulation agreement are as follows: A. An Associate of Science degree with Biology/Pre-Medicine Concentration with MTA Endorsement from including the courses noted in the appendix. B. The completion of a program of study in Forensic Science at as outlined in the appendix which requires a minor in Chemistry. C. A grade of 2.00 or better is required of courses for transfer to Madonna University. An average GPA of 2.80 is required for the courses noted as Pre- Forensic Science Block Requirements. This condition must be met to be considered for admission to the Forensic Science program. D. Under this agreement, students are required to complete a minimum of semester hours in general education requirements at. Students must also meet all other requirements needed for a Bachelor of Science from as noted in the appendix.
Article III A student must comply with the individual program requirements that are in effect at the time the specific program is selected. Graduates under this agreement receive equal consideration with others seeking admission or financial aid. Article IV and agree that a person who has completed an may graduate from with a baccalaureate degree without duplicative study by following the articulated plan appended in this agreement. Article V and agree to communicate annually any curriculum changes or policies that affect the agreed-upon articulation agreement. Both parties reserve the right to amend or revise by mutual consent and in writing this agreement or to change curriculum, whenever feasible. will designate an official(s) who will be responsible for all aspects of the articulation program at. will designate individual(s) responsible for all aspects of this articulation agreement at Madonna University. and will review this agreement every three years and make adjustments or amendments as deemed appropriate to maintain the integrity of each institution as well as for the improvement of the transfer process and student articulation. If agreed upon, pending review, a renewal of the agreement may be signed. Article VI The two institutions further agree to communicate the established relationships to respective publics. Article VII Either or may terminate the agreement by notifying the other party in writing 90 days in advance. Should the agreement be terminated, any student who has selected this articulation program prior to termination will be allowed to complete the program within a five-year period of time. This agreement is effective as of February 1, 2015.
MTA Requirements English Composition 2 courses ENG 111 Composition I WRT 1010 College Composition I ENG 226 Composition II WRT 1020 College Composition II (Univ. Core Requirement) Mathematics 1 course MTH 160 Basic Statistics MTH 250 Probability and Statistics (MU Major Requirement) Social Science 2 courses from different disciplines HST 215 History of U.S Foreign Relations Fulfills Program Social & Behavioral Science Elective HIS 20 Foreign Policy History of the US (Univ. Core Requirement) Select one (1) MTA social science course General Education Social Science Humanities and Fine Arts 2 courses from different disciplines COM 101 Fundamentals of Speaking COM 250 Public Speaking Choose (1): HUM, 101, 102, 10, 16, or 175 Fulfills Program Arts & Humanities Elective University Core Humanities Goal -A Natural Sciences 2 courses from different disciplines, 1 course must have a lab BIO 162 General Biology II Cells and BIO 100 General Biology I Molecules CEM 111 General Chemistry I CHM 1110 Gen Chemistry I (MU Major Requirement) 1 credits (Minimum 0 credits for MTA) The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) will satisfy all General Education Requirements. graduation requirements consist of the following: General Education University Core Major If applicable, Required Support Courses or Minor Requirements Please note: A minimum of 120 credits ( +) required for bachelor degree Eligibility of articulation agreement requires both an Associate of Science degree and MTA endorsement requires all incoming students to complete a writing assessment scored by MU writing faculty Articulation Agreement does not include, if needed, prerequisite course(s) or remedial course(s) Page 1 of
Additional Transferrable Requirements Biology/Pre-Medicine Degree Core Requirements BIO 162 General Biology II Cells and - BIO 100 General Biology I - Molecules (fulfilled in MTA) CEM 111 General Chemistry I (fulfilled in - CHM 1110 Gen Chemistry I - MTA) BIO 161 General Biology I Ecology and BIO 100 General Biology II Evolution CEM 122 General Chemistry II CHM 1120 Gen Chemistry II MTH 191 Calculus I 5 MTH 2510 Calculus w/analytic Geom. I 5 CEM 211 Organic Chemistry I CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I CEM 222 Organic Chemistry II CHM 2220 Organic Chemistry II Biology/Pre-Medicine Elective BIO 208 Genetics BIO 010 Genetics (students must take 8 BIO 215 Cell & Molecular Biology BIO 208 & 215 for equivalency for this agreement only) WCC Associate of Science Graduation Requirement CIS 100 or CIS 110 CIS 280 Intro to Computers (Univ. Core) Intro to Computer Productivity Apps or Intro to Computer Info System Fulfills Computer & Information Literacy Elective Forensic Science Major Requirements BIO 27 Microbiology BIO 2260 Microbiology CJT 208 Criminal Evidence & Procedure CJ 050 Criminal Procedure CJT 209 Criminal Law CJ 2650* Criminal Law (Major Elective)* PHY 211 Analytical Physics I PHY 260 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I PHY 222 Analytical Physics II PHY 260 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Core Requirements HUM 15 Comparative Religions RST UC Religious Values UC-2 Fulfills Program Arts & Humanities Elective PHL 25 Philosophy of Religion Fulfills Program Arts & Humanities Elective RST UC Religious Values UC-2 Total Transfer Credits Total MTA Requirements at WCC 1 Total MTA Credits Accepted at MU 1 Total Additional Transfer Credits at WCC 56 Total Additional Transfer Credits 56 Accepted at MU Total WCC Credit Hours 87 Total Credits Accepted at MU 87 *Other major electives options that can be taken at are: Adv. Inorganic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Instrumental Analysis, Criminology, Intro to Forensic Anthropology, Population Genetics, Toxicology, Co-op, Internship, Calculus II Page 2 of
Bachelor Degree Requirements at BIO 10 Molecular Biology CHM 610 Biochemistry I CHM 10 Quantitative Analysis FOR 1010 Introduction to Forensic Science FOR 10 Impression and Trance Evidence Analysis FOR 20 Firearm and Tool Mark Analysis FOR 620 Methods in Forensic Biology FOR 60 Methods in Forensic Chemistry FOR 0 or Introduction to Forensic Anthropology or FOR 60 Toxicology FOR 650 Ethics and Expert Testimony FOR 950 Senior Seminar 2 Upper Level English (000+ level course, see academic Advisor) Total MU Credit Hours 0 Please note: Forensic science technicians investigate crimes by analyzing physical evidence, working in both public and private laboratory settings. Often, they specialize in areas such as DNA analysis or firearm examination or perform tests on weapons or substances such as fiber, hair, tissue, or body fluids to determine significance to the investigation. They also prepare reports to document their findings and the laboratory techniques used. When criminal cases come to trial, forensic science technicians often provide testimony as expert witnesses on specific laboratory findings by identifying and classifying evidence collected at the crime scene. Transfer students with over 60 semester hours completed at other institutions intending to pursue Forensic Science at must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.8, have completed at least 2/ of all course work attempted, and be in good academic and personal standing at prior institutions. Students interested in a Forensic Science major must complete a pre-forensic science block of courses with a minimum 2.75 GPA in the block, in order to be eligible to apply for acceptance to the Forensic Science program at : Pre-Forensic Science Block Requirements Madonna Course Number Madonna Course Title Washtenaw Course Number BIO 100 General Biology I BIO 162 CHM 1110 General Chemistry I CEM 111 CHM 1120 General Chemistry II CEM 122 CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I CEM 211 FOR 1010 Introduction to Forensic Science No equivalent course MTH 2510 Calculus w/ Analytic Geometry I MTH 191 MTH 250 Probability and Statistics MTH 160 WRT 1020 College Comp II WRT 1020 Contact Counseling & Career Planning at WCC at 7-677-5102 for any questions regarding pre-requisites for courses listed above. Contact for questions regarding the Forensic Science major, admissions requirements or to set up an appointment with an Advisor. 7-2-59 or admissions@madonna.edu Page of