College of Southern Maryland Sample Clauses

College of Southern Maryland. Health Sciences Division; Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN); Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN); University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Nursing; Education, Nursing, Graduate; Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate; Education, Nursing, Associate Download date 06/06/2022 10:11:02
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College of Southern Maryland. La Plata, Maryland, USA This articulation agreement provides guidelines and establishes areas of responsibility to ensure that students who complete an Associate in Science in Sport Management degree or an Associate in Science in Business Administration degree at College of Southern Maryland (CSM) will transition effectively to the Bachelor in Sports Management degree program at The American Business School of Paris (ABSParis). Students who successfully complete the coursework identified in this agreement with a grade of C or better in each class and a minimum CSM cumulative GPA of 2.75 will be guaranteed admission into the Bachelor in Sports Management program. This agreement, formed in collaboration between College of Southern Maryland and the American Business School of Paris, is intended to prepare credible and effective business graduates. The implementation date for this agreement is August 1, 2022. Terms of the Agreement •Students who transfer to the American Business School of Paris must be well advised at both institutions to ensure completion of all prerequisite and other degree requirements as outlined in this articulation agreement. Advising is the responsibility of designated CSM advisors and faculty members for the two years of the Associate Advanced Electronic Signing Process ID: 4a626954-26ab-454f-a888-bac5ee253c85 Document electronically signed through Signaturit, Solutions, S.L. on 17/05/2022 19:07:37 UTC of Science in Sport Management or in Business Administration program, and the ABSParis advisors for the final years of the ABSParis program. Students must consult these designated advisors at both institutions to ensure that all requirements are met. •Advising materials used in support of this agreement will be developed in collaboration between the two institutions. •The intention of this articulation agreement is to create curricular alignment that supports students by creating an opportunity to earn the Bachelor in Sports Management at the American Business School of Paris after completion of the AS in Sport Management degree or the AS in Business Administration degree at College of Southern Maryland. •Evaluation of courses for transfer credit will not be subject to the terms of this agreement for students who choose to pursue a degree other than the Bachelor is Sports Management. The transferability of courses may be determined on a course- by-course basis if the student does not earn an AS in Sport Management degree or an AS in Busi...
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College of Southern Maryland. Recommended SequenceComplete the program matrix for the postsecondary sequence for the articulated CTE program of study. Indicate which courses receive articulated or transcripted credit by PLACING THE NUMBER OF CREDITS IN PARENTHESES after each course title.
College of Southern Maryland. Total Credits Satisfied by A.A.S. in Information Services Technology Additional credits needed to fulfill B.S. in Information Technology from CSU-Global + = 120 Total credits Required for B.S. in Information Technology from CSU-Global

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