Computer Information Technology. This document represents a transfer credit articulation agreement between St. Joseph’s College, NY, with campuses in Brooklyn and Patchogue, LI, and American Academy ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute, NY, for transfer students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Technology. This will serve as a guiding document for use by students, faculty and administrators of both institutions in clarifying the relationship between the schools and in confirming the way course credits transfer from American Academy ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute (AAMI) to St. Joseph’s College, NY (SJC). The attached Transfer Articulation Course Equivalencies documents are the result of dialogue between the St. Joseph’s College and AAMI Academic Deans and Department Chairpersons. Each course equivalent has been reviewed by both parties for content and transferability. The agreement may be modified, including adding or deleting course equivalencies, upon agreement of both parties. American Academy ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute A.O.S. in Funeral Service graduates are eligible to receive up to 64 semester hours of transfer credits when transferring to St. Joseph’s College, NY. Credit will only be awarded for courses completed with a grade of C or better. The overall grade point average must meet current St. Joseph’s College admissions requirements as stated in the SJC Catalogue, as well as program-specific requirements. The attached articulation agreement serves as a guideline for the maximum number of transfer credits from AAMI to St. Joseph’s. Students transferring to St. Joseph’s College from AAMI with the maximum number of credits will be given the opportunity to complete the requirements for a Bachelor of Science within four additional semesters of full-time study. SJC liberal arts/core requirements, distribution requirements, and course equivalencies for transfer credit purposes are contained within this document. The Baccalaureate Degree of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Information Technology is appropriate for students interested in the computer field and who wish to apply computer concepts to a business venture. Thus, it places less emphasis on both the theoretical and mathematical aspects of computer science than does the traditional computer science curriculum. The program focuses on the development of technology of infrastructures and systems and the use of these to acquire, deploy, and manage information. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in the field of information systems and to continue their studies at the graduate level. Candidates for the degree must complete 40 credits in which an average grade of C or better must be maintained: 30 in Computer Science, 4 in Mathematics and 6 elective credits in Computer Science, Business Administration or Accounting. Electives are chosen with department approval. This curriculum is in compliance with the ACM Curriculum guidelines. 120 credits are required for to graduate with a B.S. in Computer Information Technology from St. Joseph’s College. ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ credits are required for the B.S. degree (see Appendix). Experiential Learning (evaluated through “Prior Learning Assessment”) often qualifies for college credit.
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Computer Information Technology. This document represents a transfer credit articulation agreement between St. Joseph’s College, NY, with campuses in Brooklyn and Patchogue, LI, and American Academy ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute, NY, for transfer students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Technology. This will serve as a guiding document for use by students, faculty and administrators of both institutions in clarifying the relationship between the schools and in confirming the way course credits transfer from American Academy ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute (AAMI) to St. Joseph’s College, NY (SJC). The attached Transfer Articulation Course Equivalencies documents are the result of dialogue between the St. Joseph’s College and AAMI Academic Deans and Department Chairpersons. Each course equivalent has been reviewed by both parties for content and transferability. The agreement may be modified, including adding or deleting course equivalencies, upon agreement of both parties. American Academy ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute A.O.S. in Funeral Service graduates are eligible to receive up to 64 semester hours of transfer credits when transferring to St. Joseph’s College, NY. Credit will only be awarded for courses completed with a grade of C or better. The overall grade point average must meet current St. Joseph’s College admissions requirements as stated in the SJC Catalogue, as well as program-specific requirements. The attached articulation agreement serves as a guideline for the maximum number of transfer credits from AAMI to St. Joseph’s. Students transferring to St. Joseph’s College from AAMI with the maximum number of credits will be given the opportunity to complete the requirements for a Bachelor of Science within four additional semesters of full-time study. SJC liberal arts/core requirements, distribution requirements, and course equivalencies for transfer credit purposes are contained within this document. The Baccalaureate Degree of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Information Technology is appropriate for students interested in the computer field and who wish to apply computer concepts to a business venture. Thus, it places less emphasis on both the theoretical and mathematical aspects of computer science than does the traditional computer science curriculum. The program focuses on the development of technology of infrastructures and systems and the use of these to acquire, deploy, and manage information. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in the field of information systems and to continue their studies at the graduate level. Candidates for the degree must complete 40 credits in which an average grade of C or better must be maintained: 30 in Computer Science, 4 in Mathematics and 6 elective credits in Computer Science, Business Administration or Accounting. Electives are chosen with department approval. This curriculum is in compliance with the ACM Curriculum guidelines. 120 credits are required for to graduate with a B.S. in Computer Information Technology from St. Joseph’s College. ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 60 Liberal Arts credits are required for the B.S. degree (see Appendix). Experiential Learning (evaluated through “Prior Learning Assessment”) often qualifies for college credit.
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