ARTICULATION AGREEMENT Between and

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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
Between
[CCname]
Approved Technical Programs
and
Eastern Michigan University
College of Technology
School of Technology Studies
Bachelor of Science in Technology Management
Month YYYY
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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
[CCname]
Approved Technical Programs
and
Eastern Michigan University
Bachelor of Science in Technology Management
Article I
Agreement on Principle
Eastern Michigan University (EMU) and [CCname] (XXX) agree that students, who choose to begin
their studies at the community college and transfer to a university to earn a bachelor’s degree, should
be provided with a smooth curriculum transition that minimizes loss of credit and duplication of
coursework. Therefore, Eastern Michigan University and [CCname] agree to enter into this
articulation agreement for students who want to complete an Associate Degree in an approved
technical program or 30 to 46 hours in an approved technical discipline at XXX and a Bachelor of
Science in Technology Management at EMU. Both parties enter into this agreement as cooperating,
equal partners who shall maintain the integrity of their separate programs.
Article II
Agreement on Program Specifics
Eastern Michigan University and [CCname] agree that any student who has satisfied the minimum
requirements outlined in the attached articulation guide may transfer the course credits indicated in the
guide toward a Bachelor of Science in [EMUmajor] at Eastern Michigan University. Under this
agreement, EMU will waive the 60-hour rule and require that a minimum of 30 semester hours must be
completed at the four-year college level, with a minimum of 30 hours in courses offered by EMU, of
which at least 15 hours are in program requirements at the 300-level or above. MACRAO provisos
may be completed at the most appropriate time for the student whether before or after admission to
EMU.
Students using this agreement must apply and be admitted to Eastern Michigan University. XXX
students will receive equal consideration with other students seeking admission and financial aid. The
bachelor’s degree graduation requirements for students who follow this articulated program agreement
are included on the attached articulation guide.
Article III
Agreement on Communication
[CCname] and Eastern Michigan University agree to cooperate in communicating with each other and
with their common and respective publics concerning the established relationship between the two
institutions. Communication may include the development of various kinds of publications to inform
those who might benefit personally or professionally from the opportunities provided by this
agreement. Faculty and staff at both institutions will share the information in this agreement with
interested and qualified students and both institutions will provide counseling and advising to students
and prospective students. EMU will provide transfer student performance data to XXX officials
annually through the Community College Transfer Student Report.
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Article IV
Maintenance and Review Procedures
At least one administrative or faculty member from each institution will be appointed to act as agents
for the implementation of this agreement, to speak for the institutions and to communicate changes to
respective faculty members, advisors, counselors, and others to whom the information is pertinent.
Responsibility for oversight of this agreement rests with the [position] at [CCname] and the Director of
the School of Technology Studies at Eastern Michigan University. Both parties agree to communicate
annually any changes in their respective programs that may affect this articulation agreement.
Effective Date: [Month Day, Year until Month Day, Year]
Students who began this program prior to the effective date may use this articulation agreement. If this
agreement is not renewed at the end of the effective period, students who already started the program
will be given an additional three years to be admitted to EMU under the terms of the agreement.
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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
[CCname] and Eastern Michigan University
Approved Technical Programs
Bachelor of Science in Technology Management
[CCname] and Eastern Michigan University agree to the terms of this agreement which will be
effective from [Month Day, Year until Month Day, Year].
Signatures
[CCname]
Eastern Michigan University
Date
Susan W. Martin, Ph.D.
President
Date
Date
Kim Schatzel, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President
Date
Date
Wade Tornquist, Ph.D., Interim Dean
College of Technology
Date
Matthew Evett, Ph.D., Interim Director
School of Technology Studies
Date
Interim Coordinator
[EMUmajor] Program
Date
President
Vice President
Dean of Technology
cc:
Community College Relations
cc: Christina Shell, Registrar
Calvin McFarland, Director, Academic & Career Planning
Douglas Potter, Associate Director of Admissions, Transfer
Charlotte Stigler, Records and Registration
Kathleen Graham, Extended Programs & Educational Outreach
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EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
ARTICULATION GUIDE
Month YYYY
[CCname] – Approved Technical Programs
Eastern Michigan University – Bachelor of Science in Technology Management
[CCname] Courses:
Transfer to Eastern Michigan University as :
MACRAO Requirements
(34-35 credits)
(32-33 credits)
1. English Writing Requirement
(6 credits)
(6 credits)
ENG ### English Composition I .........................................3
ENGL 120 English Composition I .........................................3
ENG ### English Composition II ........................................3
ENGL 121 English Composition II ........................................3
2. Math/Science Requirement
(8-9 credits)
(8-9 credits)
One Course (substitute for MATH 118 or STS 224) ...... 4-5
*1 Complete one course: (complete at XXX) ....................... 4-5
MATH ### College Algebra (4)
MATH 105 College Algebra (3)+1
MATH ### Probability & Statistics (4)
MATH 170 Elementary Statistics (3)+1
MATH ### Applied Calculus I (4)
MATH 119 Applied Calculus (3)+1
MATH ### Calculus I (5)
MATH 120 Calculus I (4)+1
Complete a four credit lab science course: ..............................4
One course ............................................................................4
Choose from courses approved by XXX to satisfy
may transfer as general transfer credit
the MACRAO lab science requirement.
3. Humanities Requirement (See note below) (9 credits)
(9 credits)
Complete three courses: (must be from two disciplines) .....9
Three courses: ..................................................................9
may transfer as general transfer credit
Choose from courses approved by XXX to satisfy
the MACRAO humanities requirement.
4. Social Science Requirement (See note below)(9 credits)
(9 credits)
* ECON ### Principles of Economics I ................................3
ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics .........................3
* ECON ### Principles of Economics II ...............................3
ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics ..........................3
Complete a course from a different discipline: ....................3
One course: .......................................................................3
Choose from courses approved by XXX to satisfy the
may transfer as general transfer credit
MACRAO social science requirement.
NOTE: In completing one MACRAO area above, choose a course from the following to satisfy EMU’s Perspectives on a
Diverse World requirement: Humanities: ART ###; ENGL ###, ###, ###; FILM ###; MUS ###; PHIL ###, ###; SPAN ###.
Social Science: ANTH ###, ### ; GEOG ###; HIST###, ###, ###; PLS ###; SOC ###
The MACRAO transfer guide for XXX can be found at http://it.emich.edu/service/online/tranequiv/
XXX Technical Concentration
(30-46 credits)
* Thirty to forty-six credits in technical courses from an
approved XXX program or discipline may be transferred
as a block for the technical concentration. If the program
has less than 30 technical credits, related technical
courses may be taken to make up the difference........ 30-46
(30-46 credits)
Technical Concentration ........................................... 30-46
EMU Requirements that May be Taken at XXX or EMU
(12-32 credits)
2 CIS ### Computer Information Systems .............................3
IS 215 (subs for STS 201) .................................................3
** Open Electives (not to exceed 94 credits at XXX) ........ 9-29
University Electives ..................................................... 9-29
Credits at XXX: ................................................... 91-94
Credits that transfer to EMU .......................91-94
* Required for EMU’s Technology Management program.
1
MATH course must be completed at XXX to satisfy EMU’s Quantitative Reasoning requirement. If Intermediate Algebra has been completed with a “C”
or better, students may choose to complete MATH 118 or STS 224(preferred) at EMU to satisfy both the major and the QR requirements.
2
STS 201(CIS ###) may be waived by successful completion of STS 201 exam at EMU. See Program advisor for details.
** The number of elective credits required will depend on the number of credits completed for the technical concentration and for MACRAO.
NOTE: Consult a XXX counselor to select the appropriate courses for an associate degree. See page 2 for a list of approved programs.
Sign up with us: If you let us know you are using this articulation agreement we can stay in touch with you and provide information
and advising to you while you are still at your community college. Sign up at: www.emich.edu/ccr/trackingsystem/Enter.php
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EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
ARTICULATION GUIDE
Month YYYY
[CCname] – Approved Technical Programs
Eastern Michigan University – Bachelor of Science in Technology Management
Completion of EMU’s [EMUmajor] Program
Major Requirements
(30-33 credits)
Core Courses (18 credits)
TM 130 Intro to Technology Management ....................... 3
TM 212 Management of Technological Change .............. 3
TM 311 Information Technology Mgmt & Organizations .. 3
TM 314W Socio-Technical Systems Appr to Proc Imprvmt. 3
TM 402 Technology Project Management ...................... 3
TM 415 Senior Seminar in Technology Management ...... 3
Technology Mgmt Electives (12-15 credits)
Choose from the following courses: ............................. 12-15
At least 3 hours at the 300/400 level must be completed.
ACC 130
Accounting for Non-business Majors (3)
ACC 240
Prin of Financial Accounting (3)
ACC 241
Prin of Managerial Accounting (3)
ACC 358
Analysis of Financial Statements (3)
FIN 350
Principles of Finance (3)
LAW 293
Legal Environment of Business (3)
LAW 403
Employment Law (3)
MGMT 384 Human Resource Management (3)
MGMT 386 Organizational Behavior & Theory (3)
MGMT 388 Intro to Entrepreneurship (3)
MGMT 480W Management Responsibility & Ethics (3)
MKTG 360 Principles of Marketing (3)
MKTG 369 Advertising (3)
MKTG 473 Marketing and Product Innovation
TM 308
Seminar in Technological Impacts (3)
TM 377/378/379 Special Topics (1/2/3)
1TM 387
Cooperative Education (3)
TM 477/478/479 Special Topics (1/2/3)
Additional Requirement
(0-3 credits)
One LBC course or noncredit experience must be
completed at EMU. TM 387 Cooperative Education
satisfies the LBC requirement.
Minimum Credits at EMU: ......................... 30-36
Minimum Credits to Graduate: .....................124
XXX Approved Programs
Air Conditioning Heating & Refrigeration Technology
Applied Technology
Automotive Repair
Automotive Technology
Building & Construction Technology
Communications Technology – all options
CAD & Design – All options
Computer Information Systems
Computer Network Administration
Computer Network Engineering
Computer Networking Technology
Computer Occupations Technology – all options
Computer Programming
Computer Repair Technician
Computer Science
Computer Security
Computer Support Services and Help Desk
Criminal Justice
Culinary Arts
Customer Energy Specialist
Dental Assisting
Dental Hygiene
Electronics & Electrical Technology – all options
Fire Protection Technology
Graphic Design
Health Information Technology
Health Unit Coordinator – Ward Clerk
Industrial Technology
Manufacturing Simulation Technology
Machine Tool Technology
Manufacturing Simulation Technology
Mechanical Operations Technology
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Operations & Production Technology
Paramedics
Photographic Technology
Physical Therapist Assistant
Nursing
Quality Assurance
Radiologic Technology
Respiratory Therapy
Robotic Programming & Control
Sustainable Construction
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
Web Development
Welding
Other programs approved by Program Coordinator
1
Satisfies EMU’s Learning beyond the Classroom General Education requirement.
NOTE: If 94 credits are not transferred from the community college, additional electives must be completed at EMU to reach the minimum of
124 credit hours required to graduate.
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EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
ARTICULATION GUIDE
Month YYYY
[CCname] – Approved Technical Programs
Eastern Michigan University – Bachelor of Science in [EMUmajor]
Additional Information:
1. In completing the coordinated program of study for this articulation agreement, course substitutions should be
made with the guidance of the advisors (indicated below) at both institutions to assure that all requirements
are satisfied. Each institution will determine the satisfaction of their individual program and degree
requirements. XXX courses with an * are required for EMU’s [EMUmajor] program. Courses indicated with
an * are required for EMU’s Technology Management Program.
2. Students whose transcripts are endorsed as “MACRAO Satisfied” will only be required to satisfy three of
EMU’s general education requirements, noted on the articulation guide and listed below. These requirements
may be completed at the most appropriate time for the student whether before or after admission to EMU:
a) an approved course in Quantitative Reasoning: [MATH ###, ###, ###, or ### at XXX]
b) an approved course in Perspectives on a Diverse World: [Humanities: ART ###; ENGL ###, ###, ###,
###, ###; FILM ###; MUS ###; PHIL ###, ###; SPAN ###. Social Science: ANTH ###, ### ; GEOG
###; HIST###, ###, ###, ###, ###, ###; PLS ###; SOC ### at XXX].
c) an approved Learning Beyond the Classroom course or experience offered by EMU: [TM 387 or see EMU
Program Coordinator for other options.]
To use MACRAO, students must request that an official community college transcript, with the “MACRAO
Satisfied” stamp, be sent to EMU’s Admissions Office. Students, who do not have “MACRAO Satisfied” on
their community college transcript, will be required to satisfy EMU’s general education requirements as
listed in the Undergraduate Catalog. The MACRAO stamp may be completed after admission to EMU,
however, students should inform advisors at EMU that they intend to complete MACRAO, or they may be
advised to complete additional courses for the general education program
3. Only courses with a grade of “C” or better (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) will be accepted for transfer to EMU.
4. Under this agreement, EMU will waive the 60-hour rule and require that a minimum of 30 credit hours must
be completed in courses offered by EMU, with 15 hours in program requirements, at the 300-level or above.
Of the last 30 hours completed before graduating, at least 10 hours must be in courses offered by EMU. A
minimum of 124 credit hours, completed in-residence or accepted in transfer, is required for graduation
5. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required for admission to EMU. Students must meet all admission
requirements at the time of application for admission to EMU, including submitting transcripts from all
previously attended colleges. XXX students will receive equal consideration with other students for course
registration and financial aid.
6. Students are encouraged to contact the [EMUmajor] Program Coordinator early, before applying to EMU. To
facilitate the evaluation of transcripts, students should bring a copy of this articulation guide to all advising
sessions. Copies of the articulation guide are available on EMU’s webpage at
www.emich.edu/ccr/artguide.php
Effective Dates: [Month Day, Year until Month Day, Year]
Students who began this program prior to the effective date may use this articulation agreement. If this agreement is not
renewed at the end of the effective period, students who already started the program will be given three additional years
to be admitted to EMU under the terms of the agreement.
Contacts:
[CCname]
Counseling & Student Development
Eastern Michigan University
Interim Program Coordinator
122 Sill Hall, 734-487-1161
xxxxx1@emich.edu
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