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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Engineering who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations). Up to 61 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I and Lab (CHEM1215) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing

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Samples: Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Engineering Education Preparation- Secondary Level (Grades 7-12) who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Arts degree program (pursuing Teacher Certification) majoring in Biology Education, English Education, Social Studies Education or under the Bachelor of Science degree program (pursuing Teacher Education) majoring in Engineering (BiomedicalApplied Mathematics Education or Business, MechanicalComputer, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)and Information Technology Education. Up to 61 43 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration major selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172014-2018 2015 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. XxxxxxXxxxxxx, D. Xxxx. X.X. Date President Interim President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Arts Major: ENGLISH School: Communication and Lab Information Systems Concentration: Secondary Teacher Certification Department: Communication Skills and English Studies Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits *COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 *COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 *COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 *COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 *EDUC2200 Technology for Teachers 3EDUC125 *ELIT1040 Reading Literature: Coming of Age 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3TRAN POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 MATH1050 Math Reasoning w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Applications 3MATH130 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems Natural Science Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3TRAN 2. DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS--9 Credits *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts ELIT2000 Study of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength 3 *ENGL2540 Study of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength Language 3 *ENGL3500 Study of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingRhetoric 3

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Applied Science Degree in Engineering Networking who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Computer Information Systems. Up to 61 54 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in academic department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science School: Communications and Lab Information Systems Major: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Liberal Studies who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Arts degree or the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Social Sciences. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in Social Science department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Arts Major: SOCIAL SCIENCE School: Education and Social Sciences Concentration: General Chemistry Department: Social Sciences Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies COSK1221 Argument and Research COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion COSK2230 Professional Communications *ECON1020 Principles of Macroeconomics ELIT Literature Elective 3WRIT101 3 3COMM201 3 3ECON255 3LITR210 *XXXX0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx History I CHEM1210 Chemistry I or HUMA1010Humanities: Art and Lab (CHEM1215) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) Music INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus MATH1050 Math Reasoning w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 applications *PSYC1010 General Psychology *SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology Natural Science Elective 0XXXX000 0XXXX 0XXXX000 0XXXX 3PSYC101 3SOCI101 3TRAN 2. MAJOR--66 Credits *ANTH1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II Anthropology or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *ANTH1020 Cultural Anthropology ** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 ECON1030 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles Microeconomics *GEOG1020 World Xxxxxxxxx *XXXX0000 World Civilization I or *HIST1800 World Civilization Since 1500 *HIST3700 The Developing World *HIST History Elective *POLS1020 American National Government *POLS1030 Comparative Contemporary Political Systems *POLS1040 International Relations or *POLS3040 American Foreign Policy *PSYC3550 Human Growth & Development 3 3ECON256 3 3 3 3TRAN 3POLS101 3 3 3PSYC106 *PSYC3600 Psychology Elective *PSYC Psychology Elective *SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Prob *SOCI Sociology Elective *SOCI Sociology Elective *SOSC4800 Senior Thesis *SOSC4803 Social Science Practicum *STAT2110 Statistics *RSEL Restricted Elective *RSEL Restricted Elective *RSEL Restricted Elective *RSEL Restricted Elective 3TRAN 3 3SOCI210 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Restricted Electives may be chosen from any of Marketingthe following disciplines: Anthropology (ANTH), Geography (GEOG), History (HIST), Political Science (POLS), Psychology (PSYC), or Sociology (SOCI)

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Applied Science Degree in Engineering Nursing, R.N. who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing Degree, RN Completion program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations). Up to 61 --- credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172014-2018 2015 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in nursing department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. Students are expected to have at least one year of experience before they begin the nursing courses. However, they can complete the RMU core course requirements during that time. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Enrollment Management Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. This agreement will be in effect for a minimum of four years and will be reviewed for change and continuation annually. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Ed.D. Date Xxxxx X. XxxxxXxxxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. X.X. Date President Interim President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science Major: Nursing School: Nursing and Health Sciences RN to BSN (ONLINE PROGRAM) Department: Health Sciences Minimum Credits Required - 125 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--40 Credits *BIOL1210 Anatomy & Physiology I 3 *BIOL1215 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1 COSO1220 College Reading and Writing Strategies or 3 COSK2221 Intercultural Communication Strategies ] COSO1221 Argument and Research Strategies 3 COSO2220 Speaking Strategies 3 COSO2230 Professional Communication Strategies 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 HIST History Elective or POLS Political Science Elective HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music INFS6440 Advanced Health Care Informatics LITO Literature Elective PSYC1010 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I Psychology SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology STAT2110 Statistics 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2. REQUIRED NON-NURSING CREDITS—14 Credits *BIOL1220 Anatomy & Physiology II *BIOL1225 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab *BIOL2370 Microbiology 3 1 3 *BIOL2380 Microbiology Lab HSAM1500 Health Care Financial Administration *PSYC3550 Human Growth and Lab Development 1 3 3 3. MAJOR—21 Credits (CHEM1215) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLSMinimum grade of “B” required for each course) *HSAM6120 Legal and Ethical Issues ** CADNURS3070 Health Promotion/Assessment *NURS4010 Community Health Promotion Theory *NURS4016 Health Care: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II Quality and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial Safety 3 3 3 3 *NURS4036 Genetics and Genomics *NURS4050 Leadership for Advanced Practice *NURS6200 Research for Advanced Nursing Roles 3 3 3 4. CREDITS ACCEPTED FROM ASSOCIATE DEGREE/DIPLOMA--47 Credits Acceptance into this program requires an Associate Degree or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingDiploma in Nursing.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Engineering who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Manufacturing Engineering. Up to 61 57 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. D.Xxxx Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Department: Engineering Major: ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING Minimum Credits Required - 126 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--41 Credits CHEM1210 Chemistry I 3CHEM101 CHEM1215 Chemistry I Lab 1CHEM101 COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I 3CIST100 *MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom Geometry I ENGR100 Introduction to 4MATH160 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1020Contemporary American Social Problems 3 2. MATH AND SCIENCE --25 Credits ENGR2080 Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry Statistics 3 MATH2170 Calc with Analytic Geometry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/4MATH161 MATH3090 Calc with Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus Geometry III University 4MATH3090 MATH3400 MATH3420 PHYS1210 PHYS1215 XXXX0000 XXXX0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx with Applications Differential Equations Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing3 3MATH220 3PHYS202 1PHYS202 3PHYS203 1PHYS203

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Applied Science Degree in Engineering Visual Communications - Digital Media Design who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science Arts degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Media Arts. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Communication and Lab Information Systems Department: Media Arts ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Arts Major: MEDIA ARTS Minimum Credits Required - 126 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies or 3WRIT101 COSK2221 Intercultural Communications COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music or 3 INFS1020 Intro Introduction to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w3CIST100 MATH1050 Math Reasoning with Applications or 3TRAN** XXXX0000 Xxxxxxxxxx XXXX0000 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems Natural Science Elective 3TRAN** **Only one of these will transfer in 2. BUSINESS STUDIES FOR DESIGNERS--9 Credits ARTM0400 Professional Practices Lab ARTM4903 Media Arts Cooperative Educ/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction Internship 0 3 COMM4800 Media Management 3 MARK3100 Principles of Marketing 3 3 MAJOR --33 Credits (Transferred courses to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five this section depending on Major: FINE210, VISH115, ARTM3880, VISH215) Graphic Design (BUSM, HIST, POLSDG) *ARTM1010 Foundation Studio I *ARTM1011 Foundation Studio II *ARTM1020 2D Design Principles *ARTM1021 3D Design Principles *ARTM1022 Color Theory *ARTM1830 History Vis Comm *ARTM2005 Intro to Photo or *ARTM2410 Intro to TV/Vid Pro *ARTM2020 Digital Imaging *ARTM2110 Intro to Graphic Des *ARTM2115 Intro to Typography *ARTM2210 Intro to Web Design Web Design (DW) *ARTM1010 Foundation Studio I *ARTM1011 Foundation Studio II *ARTM1020 2D Design Principles *ARTM1021 3D Design Principles *ARTM1022 Color Theory *ARTM1830 History Vis Comm *ARTM2020 Digital Imaging *ARTM2110 Intro to Graphic Des *ARTM2115 Intro to Typography *ARTM2210 Intro to Web Design *ARTM2220 Des for New Media Photography (PH) *ARTM1010 Foundation Studio I *ARTM1011 Foundation Studio II *ARTM1020 2D Design Principles *ARTM1021 3D Design Principles *ARTM1022 Color Theory *ARTM1870 History of Photo *ARTM2005 Intro to Photography *ARTM2020 Digital Imaging *ARTM2110 Intro to Graphic Des *ARTM2210 Intro to Web Design *ARTM2410 Intro to TV/Vid Prod Television/Video Production (VP) *ARTM1012 Design Fund *ARTM2020 Digital Imaging *ARTM2005 Intro to Photography *ARTM2110 Intro to Graphic Des *ARTM2210 Intro to Web Design *ARTM2410 Intro TV/Video Prod *ARTM2451 Directing for Camera *ARTM2455 Screenwriting *ARTM3415 Sound Design *ARTM3425 Color/Light Aesth *ARTM3880 Film/Video Aesth 4. CONCENTRATIONS –21 Credits (Transferred courses to this section depending on Concentration: VISC220, VISH105, VISH240) Graphic Design (DG) *ARTM2120 Vector Graphics *ARTM3110 Design Studio I *ARTM3120 Design Studio II *ARTM3130 Prod for the Desgn *ARTM3140 Corporate Id Des *ARTM3150 Advertisng Design *ARTM4090 Portfolio** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab Interaction Design (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLSDW) ** Calculus III University Physics ARTM2120 Vector Graphics *ARTM2230 3D Model Wkshp *ARTM3110 Design Studio I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations *ARTM3210 HTML Toolbox *ARTM3220 Interaction Design *ARTM4090 Portfolio** Biomedical Engineering Concentration*ARTM4210 Interactive Web Animation Photography (PH) *ARTM3300 Digital Photo *ARTM3310 Adv Digital Photo *ARTM3350 Commercial Phot I *ARTM4090 Portfolio** *ARTM4350 Commercial Pho II TWO FROM: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option *ARTM3320 Portrait Photo *ARTM3330 Documentry Pho *ARTM3340 Photojournalism Television/Video Production (BUSM, HIST, POLSVP) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *ARTM1840 History TV/Video *ARTM2010 Idea Dev/Storybrd *ARTM2430 Video Field Prod *ARTM3420 TV/Vid Post-Prod *ARTM3430 Motion Graphics *ARTM3870 Film History *ARTM4480 Adv Video Wksh I*** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Business Administration who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Information Sciences. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. XxxxxX.Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: INFORMATION SCIENCES School: Communications and Information Systems General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I Concentration Department: Computer and Lab Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3BUSM255 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSociology 3SOCI101 STAT2110 Statistics 3MATH126 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Web Programming who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Information Sciences. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Communications and Information Systems Department: Computer and Information Systems ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: INFORMATION SCIENCES General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I Concentration Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN 2. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS--9 Credits *INFS3450 Quantitative Analy for Info Syst Profess 3 *INFS4170 Global, Economic, Social, and Ethical 3 Issues in Computing *MATH2040 Finite Math & Applied Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3 3. MAJOR--30 Credits *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ INFS2120 Visual Basic Programming or TAOC Category Five 3CIST160 *INFS2130, *INFS2140, *INFS2184, *INFS2151 *INFS2150 Intro Web Devl/e-Commer Technol 3CISW210 *INFS3211 Microcomputing Technology (BUSMA+) 3 *INFS3220 Systems Analysis and Design 3 *INFS3221 Advanced Systems Analysis and Design 3 *INFS3231 Network Technology & Management (N+) 3 *INFS3235 Computer and Network Security 3 *INFS4150 Adv Web Page Design/e-Com Tech 3CISW206 *INFS4240 Database Management Systems 3CISW214 *INFS4810 Project Management 3 INFS4860 Program Outcomes Assessment 0 4. GENERAL CONCENTRATION--12 Credits “INFS”3000-4000 level electives chosen in consultation with student’s advisor *INFS2160 Visual C# Programming 3CISW205 *INFS3236 Linux System Administration 3CISN203 *INFS2151 JAVA Programming *INFS3152 Advanced JAVA 3CISW201 3CISW202 5. AREA OF INTEREST—15 Credits Courses in this section must be chosen from Accounting, HISTFinance, POLS) *Legal Environment, Management, Marketing or other Business Disciplines and/or Organizational Leadership. * Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations *Web Site Dev. Using Dreamweaver 3CIST170 * Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. **3 * Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing3 * 3 * 3

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Web Programming who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Data Analytics. Up to 61 42 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172014-2018 2015 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Ph.D Date Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. XxxxxxXxxxxxx, D. Xxxx. X.X. Date President Interim President XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FORBachelor of Science School: Communications and Information Systems Major: DATA ANALYTICS Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3 Natural Science Elective 3 2. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS--6 Credits *INFS4170 Global, Economic, Social, and Ethical Issues in Computing 3 *MATH2040 Finite Mathematics & Applied Calculus 3 3. MAJOR--24 Credits *INFS2150 Introduction to Web Development 3CISW210 and e-Commerce Technology *INFS3210 Operating Systems Concepts or 3 *INFS3211Microcomputing Technology (A+) or *INFS3212 Enterprise Systems *INFS3220 Systems Analysis and Design 3 *INFS3231 Network Technology & Management (N+) 3 *INFS3235 Computer and Network Security 3 *INFS3510 Data Analytics 3 *INFS4240 Database Management Systems 3CISW214 *INFS4810 Project Management 3 INFS4860 Program Outcomes Assessment 0 4. DATA ANALYTICS CONCENTRATION--12 Credits Students must choose four (12 credits) of the following courses in order to satisfy requirements of this section *INFS3170 Cyberlaw *INFS3221 Advanced Systems Analysis/Design *INFS3610 System Indicators and Warnings *INFS3710 Knowledge Management *INFS3820 Systems Risk Mitigation 3 3 3 3 3 *INFS3840 Systems Threat Definitions and 3 Vulnerability Analysis *INFS4220 Data Mining 3 *INFS4260 Data Warehousing 3 *INFS4830 Strategic Information Systems Planning 3 5. BUSINESS AREA OF INTEREST—15 Credits *ACCT2030 Introduction to Financial Accounting *ACCT2060 Managerial Accounting Choose 2 (two) of the following: 3 3 *FINA3000 Principles of Finance 3 *BLAW1050 Legal Environment of Business *MARK3100 Principles of Marketing 3 3 *MGMT3100 Principles of Management 3 6. OPEN ELECTIVES--24 Credits Minimum INFS2120 Visual Basic Programming I Web Scripting Languages ARTM2020 Digital Imaging INFS4150 Web Applic Devel Using XXX.Xxx 3CIST160 3CISW101 3VISC115 3CISW206 Client Operating Systems 3CISN200 INFS2470 Decision Support Systems 3CIST106 INFS2160 Visual C# Programming 3CISW205 INFS3236 Linux System Administration 3CISN203 IMPORTANT NOTES: Up to 42 credits will apply to this degree program from CCBC. A cumulative Q.P.A. of 2.00 or higher is required for graduation. A minimum grade of C must be earned in each course identified with an asterisk. All students must take 12 credits of Communication Skills as part of the RMU Core Curriculum. Depending upon placement testing scores, students will take COSK1220 or COSK2221 in addition to COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1220, a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSK1220, COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1221 (advanced placement; no credit earned for COSK1220), a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSK1221, COSK2220, COSK2221, and COSK2230. Upon completion of the COSK courses, students must complete a component of courses (the specific number is determined by the student’s “academic”School) to meet one of the requirements for graduation. These courses called “Communication Skills Intensive” are integrated into the degree as part of the “major” areas of the checksheet. Major Code - DTAN Checksheet Code – DN Academic Year – 2015-2016 SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I and Lab (CHEM1215) CIST100 Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus CIST160 Visual Basic I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom INFS2120 Visual Basic Programming I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering (Open Elective) CISW101 Web Scripting Languages Open Elective VISC115 Digital Imaging ARTM2020 Digital Imaging (Open Elective) WRIT101 English Composition I COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus wCISN200 CIST106 CISW205 CISW206 LITR210 Client Operating Systems Software Productivity Tools Programming with C# Web Data Connectivity using ASP/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I PHP Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ INFS2470 INFS2160 INFS4150 ELIT Open Elective Decision Support Systems (Open Elective) Visual C# Programming (Not applied to BiomedicalOpen Elective) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab Web Applic Devel Using XXX.Xxx (PHYS1215Open El) Literature Elective Third Semester CISN203 CIST170 CISW201 CISW214 MATH110 Linux Operating Systems or CISN205 Server Operating Systems Web Site Dev. using Dreamweaver Java I Database: SQL and Report Structures Mathematics of Business ** INFS3236 INFS4240 Linux System Administration (Open Elective) or INFS3233 Admin MS System 7 Not Applicable Not Applicable Database Management Systems (Major) Not Applicable Fourth Semester CISW202 CISW210 CISW217 VISC122 PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 JAVA II E-Commerce Applications Mobile App Development Web Design General Psychology or SOCI Principles of Sociology INFS3152 INFS2150 PSYC1010 Not Applicable Intro To Web Dev & E-Comm Tech (SOCI101Major) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 Not Applicable Not Applicable General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength SOCI1010 Principles of Materls Differential Equations Sociology ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: *If Student takes MATH160 in place of MATH110, we can apply it to our program. Students are encouraged to take up to 9 credits of business courses at CCBC from the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative following selection: • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • ACCT111 Managerial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM205 Business Law • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing Students are encouraged to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply take up to this program. 3 credits from the following: • BUSM255 Macroeconomics • BUSM256 Microeconomics Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. following selection: SOCI210 SOCI101 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketingcourse

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering History who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science Arts degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)History. Up to 61 63 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in Social Science department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FORBachelor of Arts School: Education and Social Sciences Major: HISTORY Department: Social Sciences Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies COSK1221 Argument and Research COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion COSK2230 Professional Communications *ECON1010 Survey of Economics ELIT Literature Elective *XXXX0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx History I CHEM1210 Chemistry I 3WRIT101 3 3COMM201 3 3 3TRAN 3HIST111 HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Lab (CHEM1215) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) Music INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus MATH1050 Math Reasoning w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) applications *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 SOCI1010 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSociology or Natural Science Elective 3FINE101 3CIST100 3MATH126 3PSYC101 3SOCI101 3TRAN 2. MAJOR--51 Credits

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Web Programming who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Cyber Forensics and Information Security. Up to 61 57 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science School: Communication and Lab Information Systems Major: CYBER FORENSICS AND INFORMATION SECURITY Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems MATH2040 Finite Mathematics w/ Applied Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w3 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN 2. MAJOR--30 Credits *INFS2120 JAVA Programming *INFS3121 Advanced JAVA *INFS3210 Operating Systems Concepts or *INFS3211Microcomputing Technology (A+) or *INFS3212 Enterprise Systems *INFS3220 Systems Analysis and Design 3CISW201 *INFS3231 Network Technology & Mgt (N+) *INFS3235 Computer and Network Security *INFS3450 Quantitative Analysis Inf Syst Prof. *INFS4170 Global, Econ, Soc, Ethic Issues in CIS *INFS4240 Database Management Systems *INFS4810 Project Management INFS4860 Program Outcomes Assessment 3 3 3 0 3. CYBER FORENSICS/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 INFORMATION SECURITY CONCENTRATION--21 Credits *INFS3120 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSMComputer Forensics 3 *INFS3170 Cyberlaw 3 *INFS3190 Digital Evidence Analysis 3 *INFS3191 Mobile Forensics 3 *INFS3222 Information Technology Security, HISTControl 3 and Assurance *INFS3223 Information Technology Governance, POLS) Control and Assurance *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II INFS4180 Network Forensics, Intrusion Detection and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts Response 3 3 5. AREA OF INTEREST--15 Credits Students must seek advisor’s approval for course selection in this area of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer*INFS2120 Visual Basic Programming I *INFS2160 Visual C# Programming *INFS4150 Web App. Dev. Using XXX.Xxx 3CIST160 3CISW205 3CISW206 **INFS3236 Linux System Administration * Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs Web Site Dev. Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingUsing Dreamweaver 3CISN203 3CIST170

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Web Programming who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Computer Information Systems. Up to 61 57 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science School: Communications and Lab Information Systems Major: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3WRIT101 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Engineering who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations). Up to 61 58 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Department: Engineering ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science Major: ENGINEERING Biomedical Engineering Concentration Minimum Credits Required - 126 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--41 Credits CHEM1210 Chemistry I 3CHEM101 CHEM1215 Chemistry I Lab 1CHEM101 COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, HIST1700, HIST1800 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I 3CIST100 *MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom Geometry I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 4MATH160 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Prob. 3 2. MATH AND SCIENCE--31 Credits BIOL1210 Anatomy and Physiology I 3 BIOL1215 Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 MATH3090 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 4MATH200 CHEM2210 Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 3CHEM102 CHEM2215 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) 1CHEM102 ENGR2080 Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Statistics 3 MATH2170 Calculus w/with Analytic Geom Geometry II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University 4MATH161 Engineering Practice MATH3420 Differential Equations 3MATH220 PHYS1210 Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III 3PHYS202 PHYS1215 Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University 1PHYS202 PHYS2210 Physics II 3PHYS203 PHYS2215 Physics II Lab 1PHYS203 3. BUSINESS--9 Credits ACCT1020 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 MARK3100 Principles of Marketing 3 MGMT3100 Management Theory and Practice 3 4. BASIC ENGINEERING—12 Credits ENGR1610 Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II 3ENGR150 ENGR2140 Circuits and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations Electromagnetics 3ENGR140 ENGR2160 Engineering Graphics 0XXXX0000 ENGR2180 Engineering Materials 3 5. MAJOR--31 Credits ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering 3ENGR100 ** ENGR2100 Dynamics 3 *ENGR2510 Biomedical Engineering ConcentrationPrinciples 3 *ENGR3110 Thermodynamics and Energetics 3 ENGR3200 Value Design 3 *ENGR3300 Fluid Mechanics 3 *ENGR3510 Biomechanics 3 *ENGR4520 Design and Manufacturing of Biomedical 4 Engineering Devices and Systems *ENGR4900 Engineering Practice 3 *ENGR4950 Integrated Engineering Design 3 6. APPROVED ELECTIVES--3 Credits Minimum (Choose two from the following: Students are encouraged ENGR3600 Production Engineering, ENGR3680 Intro to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSMQuality Engineering, HISTENGR4030 Project Engineering, POLS) as ENGR4170 Numerical Methods, ENGR4200 Safety and Methods Engineering, ENGR4510 Introduction to Biomaterials, ENGR4700 Robotics and Automation, and ENGR4801 Rapid Prototyping and Reverse Engineering 3ENGR130 IMPORTANT NOTES: A minimum grade of C must be earned in each course identified with an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not asterisk. A cumulative Q.P.A. of 2.00 or higher is required for graduation. 58 credits apply to this degree program. Students All students must take 12 credits of Communication Skills as part of the RMU Core Curriculum. Depending upon placement testing scores, students will take COSK1220 or COSK2221 in addition to COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1220, a student’s Core requirements are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from Communication Skills COSK1220, COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1221 (advanced placement; no credit earned for COSK1220), a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSK1221, COSK2220, COSK2221, and COSK2230. Upon completion of the below list COSK courses, students must complete a component of courses (the specific number is determined by the student’s “academic”School) to maximize transfermeet one of the requirements for graduation. These courses called “Communication Skills Intensive” are integrated into the degree as part of the “major” areas of the checksheet. Major Code - MCEN Checksheet Code – EB Academic Year – 2016-2017 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Department: Engineering ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science Major: ENGINEERING Mechanical Engineering Concentration Minimum Credits Required - 126 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--41 Credits CHEM1210 Chemistry I CHEM1215 Chemistry I Lab COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies COSK1221 Argument and Research COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion COSK2230 Professional Communications ECON1010 Survey of Economics ELIT Literature Elective 3CHEM101 1CHEM101 3WRIT101 3 3 3 3 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (*** IndustrialChoose from: XXXX0000, Mechanical XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, HIST1700, HIST1800 or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged POLS1020) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 INFS1020 Intro to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 Decision Support Systems 3CIST100 *MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 4MATH160 PSYC1010 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Prob. Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing3

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Cybersecurity who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Cyber Forensics and Information Security. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science School: Communication and Lab Information Systems Major: CYBER FORENSICS AND INFORMATION SECURITY Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems MATH2040 Finite Mathematics with Applied Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering 3 Natural Science Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3TRAN 2. MAJOR--30 Credits *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ INFS2120 Visual Basic Programming or TAOC Category Five 3 *INFS2130, *INFS2140, *INFS2184, *INFS2151 *INFS3121 Visual Basic Programming or 3 *INFS3130, *INFS3141, *INFS3185, *INFS3152 *INFS3211Microcomputing Technology (BUSMA+) 3CISN105 *INFS3220 Systems Analysis and Design 3 *INFS3231 *INFS3235 *INFS3450 *INFS4170 *INFS4240 *INFS4810 INFS4860 Network Technology & Mgt (N+) Computer and Network Security Quantitative Analysis Inf Syst Prof. Global, HISTEcon, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSMSoc, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Ethic Issues in CIS Database Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSystems Project Management Program Outcomes Assessment 3CISN110 3CISF210 3 3 3 3 0

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering English who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science Arts degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)English. Up to 61 54 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in Social Science department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Xxxx Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Arts Major: ENGLISH School: Communication and Lab Information Systems Concentration: English Studies Department: Communication Skills and English Studies Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits *COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies or 3WRIT101 *COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 *COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 *COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 *ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3HIST1500 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music * INFS1020 Intro Introduction to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering MATH1050 Math Reasoning with Applications PSYC1010 General Psychology SOCI1010Principles of Sociology Natural Science Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3TRAN 3CIST100 3MATH130 3PSYC101 3SOCI1010 3TRAN 2. DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS--12 Credits *ELIT2000 ** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts ELIT2010 Study of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied Study of the Essay 3 3 *ENGL2540 *ENGL3500 Study of Language Study of Rhetoric 3 3 3. MAJOR--33 Credits *ELIT2030 African American Literature or 3LITR217 *ELIT2055 World Literature or *ELIT2080 Women and Literature *ELIT3080 American Literature Before 1865 3 *ELIT3090 American Literature from 1865 to Biomedical) Calculus wPresent 3 *ELIT3120 British Literature to 1789 3 *ELIT3130 British Literature 1789 to Present 3 *ELIT3520 *ELIT4800 *ENGL3010 *ENGL3110 *ENGL4000 *ENGL4903 Dramatic Art of Shakespeare Seminar in English Studies Modern English Grammar and Editing History of the English Language The Teaching of Writing Cooperative Education/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingInternship 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Engineering Biological Sciences who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Biology. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FORBachelor of Science School: Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Major: BIOLOGY Department: Science Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE–41 Credits BIOL1310 Principles of Biology 3BIOL101 BIOL1315 Principles of Biology Laboratory 1BIOL101 COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective** 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN INFS1020 Introduction to Decision Support Syst. 3CIST100 MATH2070 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 4MATH160 PSYC1010 General Chemistry I Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3SOCI101 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems 2. FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCE/STATISTIC COURSES–43 Credits *BIOL2310 Principles of Biology II 3BIOL102 *BIOL2315 Principles of Biology II Laboratory 1BIOL102 *BIOL3570 Comparative Vertebrae Anatomy 3 *BIOL3580 Comparative Vertebrae Anatomy Lab 1 *BIOL3650 Comparative Vertebrae Physiology 3 *BIOL3660 Comparative Vertebrae Physiology Lab 1 *CHEM1210 Chemistry I and Lab (CHEM1215) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus 3CHEM101 *CHEM1215 Chemistry I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Laboratory 1CHEM101 *CHEM2210 Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3CHEM102 *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 CHEM2215 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom Laboratory 1CHEM102 *CHEM2320 Organic Chemistry I 3TRAN *CHEM2325 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 1TRAN *CHEM2420 Organic Chemistry II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3TRAN ** Calculus III University CHEM2425 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 1TRAN *ENVS2500 Ecology Fundamentals 3BIOL205 *ENVS2550 Ecology Fundamentals Laboratory 1BIOL205 *PHYS1210 General Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III 3 *PHYS1215 General Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 Laboratory 1 *PHYS2210 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 3 *PHYS2215 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations Laboratory 1 ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSTAT2110 Statistics 3

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Fine Arts who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science Arts degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Media Arts. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Communication and Lab (CHEM1215) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) Systems Department: Media Arts ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Arts Major: MEDIA ARTS Minimum Credits Required - 126 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies COSK1221 Argument and Research COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion COSK2230 Professional Communications ECON1010 Survey of Economics ELIT Literature Elective HIST History Elective** or POLS Political Science Elective** 3WRIT101 3 3COMM201 3 3 3TRAN 3ARTM1030 HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music or INFS1020 Intro Introduction to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II MATH1050 Math Reasoning with Applications or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems Natural Science Elective 0XXXX 0XXXX000 0XXXX 3PSYC101 3TRAN 3TRAN 2. BUSINESS STUDIES FOR DESIGNERS--9 Credits ARTM0400 Professional Practices Lab ARTM4903 Media Arts Cooperative Educ/Internship 0 3 COMM4800 Media Management • BUSM245 MARK3100 Principles of MarketingMarketing 3 3

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Business Administration who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Computer Information Systems. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. XxxxxX.Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science School: Communications and Lab Information Systems Major: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3BUSM255 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSociology or 3SOCI101 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3MATH126 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN 2. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS--9 Credits *INFS3450 Quantitative Analy for Info Syst Profess or 3 *STAT3120 Statistics II *INFS4170 Global, Economic, Social, and Ethical 3 Issues in Computing *MATH2040 Finite Math and Applied Calculus 3MATH160

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Psychology who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Psychology. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in Social Science department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Education and Social Sciences Department: Social Sciences ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science Major: PSYCHOLOGY General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I Psychology Concentration Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Business Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3TRAN ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3TRAN POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, HIST1700, HIST1800 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music INFS1020 Intro Introduction to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus MATH1050 Mathematical Reasoning w/Analytic Geom Applications *PSYC1010 General Psychology SOCI1010Principles of Sociology or Natural Science Elective 0XXXX 0XXXX000 0XXXX 3PSYC101 3SOCI101 3BIOL101 2. MAJOR--42 Credits *PSYC2800 Applied Psychology 3 *PSYC3600 Social Psychology *PSYC3700 Abnormal Psychology *PSYC3810 Industrial Psychology *PSYC4813 Psychology Practicum *PSYC4833 Psychology Thesis I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering or *PSYC Psychology Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry *PSYC4843 Psychology Thesis II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *PSYC Psychology Elective *STAT2110 Statistics 3PSYC105 *PSYC3100 Methods in Behavioral Research 3 3PSYC208 *PSYC3200 Physiological Psychology 3 3 *PSYC3250 Sensation and Perception 3 3 *PSYC3450 Cognitive Psychology 3 3 *PSYC3550 Human Growth & Development 3PSYC106 *PSYC3580 Personality Psychology 3 3 3MATH126 3. GENERAL CONCENTRATION—18 Credits Students must select courses in consultation with their academic advisor * CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *3 * Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations *3 * Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. **3 * Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing3 * 3 * 3

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Applied Science Degree in Engineering Networking who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Cyber Forensics and Information Security. Up to 61 57 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in academic department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science School: Communication and Lab Information Systems Major: CYBER FORENSICS AND INFORMATION SECURITY Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems MATH2040 Finite Mathematics with Applied Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering 3 Natural Science Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3TRAN 2. MAJOR--30 Credits *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ INFS2120 Visual Basic Programming or TAOC Category Five 3 *INFS2130, *INFS2140, *INFS2184, *INFS2151 *INFS3121 Visual Basic Programming or 3 *INFS3130, *INFS3141, *INFS3185, *INFS3152 *INFS3211Microcomputing Technology (BUSMA+) 3CISN110 *INFS3220 Systems Analysis and Design 3 *INFS3231 *INFS3235 *INFS3450 *INFS4170 *INFS4240 *INFS4810 INFS4860 Network Technology & Mgt (N+) Computer and Network Security Quantitative Analysis inf Syst Prof Global, HISTEcon, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSMSoc, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Ethic Issues in CIS Database Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSystems Project Management Program Outcomes Assessment 3CISN110 3CISF210 3 3 3 3 0

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Cybersecurity who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Information Sciences. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Communications and Information Systems Department: Computer and Information Systems ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: INFORMATION SCIENCES General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I Concentration Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 3 SOCI1010 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Pre-Engineering who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Manufacturing Engineering. Up to 61 51 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Major: Department: Engineering ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING Minimum Credits Required - 126 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--41 Credits CHEM1210 Chemistry I 3CHEM101 CHEM1215 Chemistry I Lab 1CHEM101 COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I 3CIST100 *MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom Geometry I ENGR100 Introduction to 4MATH160 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1020Contemporary American Social Problems 3 2. MATH AND SCIENCE --25 Credits ENGR2080 Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Statistics 3 MATH2170 Calc with Analytic Geometry II 4MATH161 CHEM2210 Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and II/CHEM2215 Chem Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University 4CHEM102 MATH3400 MATH3420 PHYS1210 PHYS1215 XXXX0000 XXXX0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx with Applications Differential Equations Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing3 3 3PHYS202 1PHYS202 3PHYS203 1PHYS203

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Business Administration who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations). Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in academic department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Ph. D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science in Business Administration School: Business Major Concentration: ACCOUNTING Department: Accounting and Lab Taxation Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--42 Credits HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, HIST1700, HIST1800 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 3CIS100 MATH2040 Finite Math & Applied Calc. 3MATH160 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3SOCI101 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1020 Principles of Macroeconomics 3BUSM255 ECON1030 Principles of Microeconomics 3BUSM256 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 2. BUSINESS FOUNDATIONS COURSES--30 Credits. *ACCT2030 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 3ACCT110 *ACCT2060 Managerial Accounting 3ACCT111 *BLAW1050 Legal Environment of Business I 3BUSM205 *FINA3000 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Finance 3 MARK3100 Principles of MarketingMarketing 3BUSM245 *MGMT2100Statistical/Quantitative Analysis 3 MGMT3100Management Theory and Practice 3BUSM112 MGMT3650Entrepreneurship and Innovation 3 MGMT4050 International Business 3 *MGMT4850 Strategic Management 3

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering English who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science Arts degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)English. Up to 61 54 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in Social Science department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. X. Xxxx Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Arts Major: ENGLISH School: Communication and Lab Information Systems Concentration: English Studies Department: Communication Skills and English Studies Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits *COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies or 3WRIT101 *COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 *COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 *COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 *ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3HIST1500 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: HIST1100, HIST1200, HIST1500, HIST1600, HIST1700 HIST1800 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music * INFS1020 Intro Introduction to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering MATH1050 Math Reasoning with Applications PSYC1010 General Psychology SOCI1010Principles of Sociology Natural Science Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3TRAN 3CIST100 3MATH130 3PSYC101 3SOCI1010 3TRAN 2. DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS--12 Credits *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts ELIT2000 Study of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied *ELIT2010 Study of the Essay 3 3 *ENGL2540 Study of Language *ENGL3500 Study of Rhetoric 3 3 3. MAJOR--33 Credits *ELIT2030 African American Literature or 3LITR217 *ELIT2055 World Literature or *ELIT2080 Women and Literature *ELIT3080 American Literature Before 1865 3 *ELIT3090 American Literature from 1865 to Biomedical) Calculus wPresent 3 *ELIT3120 British Literature to 1789 3 *ELIT3130 British Literature 1789 to Present 3 *ELIT3520 Dramatic Art of Shakespeare *ELIT4800 Seminar in English Studies *ENGL3010 Modern English Grammar and Editing *ENGL3110 History of the English Language *ENGL4000 The Teaching of Writing *ENGL4903 Cooperative Education/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingInternship 3 3 3 3 3 3

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Psychology who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Psychology. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in Social Science department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. X. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Education and Social Sciences Department: Social Sciences ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science Major: PSYCHOLOGY General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I Psychology Concentration Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Business Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3TRAN ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3TRAN POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, HIST1700, HIST1800 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN INFS1020 Intro Introduction to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus 3CIST100 MATH1050 Mathematical Reasoning w/Analytic Geom Applications 3TRAN *PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010Principles of Sociology or 3SOCI101 Natural Science Elective 3BIOL101 2. MAJOR--42 Credits *PSYC2800 Applied Psychology 3 *PSYC3600 Social Psychology *PSYC3700 Abnormal Psychology *PSYC3810 Industrial Psychology *PSYC4813 Psychology Practicum *PSYC4833 Psychology Thesis I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering or *PSYC Psychology Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry *PSYC4843 Psychology Thesis II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *PSYC Psychology Elective *STAT2110 Statistics 3PSYC105 3PSYC208 3 3 3 3 3MATH126 *PSYC3100 Methods in Behavioral Research 3 *PSYC3200 Physiological Psychology 3 *PSYC3250 Sensation and Perception 3 *PSYC3450 Cognitive Psychology 3 *PSYC3550 Human Growth & Development 3PSYC106 *PSYC3580 Personality Psychology 3 3. GENERAL CONCENTRATION—18 Credits Students must select courses in consultation with their academic advisor * CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *3 * Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations *3 * Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. **3 * Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing3 * 3 * 3

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Applied Science Degree in Engineering Professional Pilot who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Organizational Leadership. Up to 61 63 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172015-2018 2016 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. RMU acknowledges that some credits earned towards the Associate Degree at CCBC may have been awarded as Advanced Standing credit as a result of transfer or prior learning assessment, to include standardized examinations, military coursework, or portfolio credit. This agreement maintains that these credits earned toward the Associate Degree will be honored. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in academic department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Office of Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. XxxxxXxxxxxx, Ph.D. DDS Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Ph.D. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I and Lab (CHEM1215) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CADXXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY EFFECTIVE FALL 2016 ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science Degree Major: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Pre-Engineering who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations). Up to 61 51 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Ph.D. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Department: Engineering ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science Major: ENGINEERING Biomedical Engineering Concentration Minimum Credits Required - 126 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--41 Credits CHEM1210 Chemistry I 3CHEM101 CHEM1215 Chemistry I Lab 1CHEM101 COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, HIST1700, HIST1800 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I 3CIST100 *MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom Geometry I ENGR100 Introduction to 4MATH160 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Prob. 3 2. MATH AND SCIENCE--31 Credits BIOL1210 Anatomy and Physiology I 3 BIOL1215 Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 CHEM2210 Chemistry II/CHEM2215 Chem Lab 4CHEM102 BIOL1220 Anatomy and Physiology II 3 BIOL1225 Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 1 ENGR2080 Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Statistics 3 MATH2170 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 4MATH161 Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Practice MATH3420 Differential Equations 3 PHYS1210 Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III 3PHYS202 PHYS1215 Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University 1PHYS202 PHYS2210 Physics II 3PHYS203 PHYS2215 Physics II Lab 1PHYS203 3. BUSINESS--9 Credits ACCT1020 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 MARK3100 Principles of Marketing 3 MGMT3100 Management Theory and Practice 3 4. BASIC ENGINEERING—12 Credits ENGR1610 Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II 3 ENGR2140 Circuits and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations Electromagnetics 3 ENGR2160 Engineering Graphics 3ENGR120 ENGR2180 Engineering Materials 3 5. MAJOR--31 Credits ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering 3ENGR100 ** ENGR2100 Dynamics 3 *ENGR2510 Biomedical Engineering ConcentrationPrinciples 3 *ENGR3110 Thermodynamics and Energetics 3 ENGR3200 Value Design 3 *ENGR3300 Fluid Mechanics 3 *ENGR3510 Biomechanics 3 *ENGR4520 Design and Manufacturing of Biomedical 4 Engineering Devices and Systems *ENGR4900 Engineering Practice 3 *ENGR4950 Integrated Engineering Design 3 6. APPROVED ELECTIVES--3 Credits Minimum (Choose two from the following: Students are encouraged ENGR3600 Production Engineering, ENGR3680 Intro to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSMQuality Engineering, HISTENGR4030 Project Engineering, POLS) as ENGR4170 Numerical Methods, ENGR4200 Safety and Methods Engineering, ENGR4510 Introduction to Biomaterials, ENGR4700 Robotics and Automation, and ENGR4801 Rapid Prototyping and Reverse Engineering IMPORTANT NOTES: A minimum grade of C must be earned in each course identified with an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not asterisk. A cumulative Q.P.A. of 2.00 or higher is required for graduation. 48 credits apply to this degree program. Students All students must take 12 credits of Communication Skills as part of the RMU Core Curriculum. Depending upon placement testing scores, students will take COSK1220 or COSK2221 in addition to COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1220, a student’s Core requirements are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from Communication Skills COSK1220, COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1221 (advanced placement; no credit earned for COSK1220), a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSK1221, COSK2220, COSK2221, and COSK2230. Upon completion of the below list COSK courses, students must complete a component of courses (the specific number is determined by the student’s “academic”School) to maximize transfermeet one of the requirements for graduation. These courses called “Communication Skills Intensive” are integrated into the degree as part of the “major” areas of the checksheet. Major Code - MCEN Checksheet Code – EB Academic Year – 2016-2017 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Department: Engineering ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science Major: ENGINEERING Mechanical Engineering Concentration Minimum Credits Required - 126 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--41 Credits CHEM1210 Chemistry I CHEM1215 Chemistry I Lab COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies COSK1221 Argument and Research COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion COSK2230 Professional Communications ECON1010 Survey of Economics ELIT Literature Elective 3CHEM101 1CHEM101 3WRIT101 3 3COMM201 3 3 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (*** IndustrialChoose from: XXXX0000, Mechanical XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, HIST1700, HIST1800 or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged POLS1020) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN INFS1020 Intro to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 Decision Support Systems 3CIST100 *MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 4MATH160 PSYC1010 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Prob. Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing3

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Social Science who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Arts degree or the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Social Sciences. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in Social Science department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Arts Major: SOCIAL SCIENCE School: Education and Social Sciences Concentration: General Chemistry Department: Social Sciences Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 *XXXX0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx History I CHEM1210 Chemistry I 3HIST111 COSK1221 Argument and Lab (CHEM1215) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) Research 3 HUMA1010Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus 3CIST100 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 MATH1050 Math Reasoning w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 applications 3TRAN *ECON1020 Principles of Macroeconomics 3ECON255 *PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 *SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology 3SOCI101 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN 2. MAJOR--66 Credits *ANTH1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II Anthropology or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *ANTH1020 Cultural Anthropology ** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 ECON1030 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles Microeconomics *GEOG1020 World Xxxxxxxxx *XXXX0000 World Civilization I or *HIST1800 World Civilization Since 1500 *HIST3700 The Developing World *HIST History Elective *POLS1020 American National Government *POLS1030 Comparative Contemporary Political Systems *POLS1040 International Relations or *POLS3040 American Foreign Policy *PSYC3550 Human Growth & Development 3 *PSYC3600 Psychology Elective 3 *PSYC Psychology Elective 3TRAN 3ECON256 3 3 *SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Prob 3SOCI210 *SOCI2330 Sociology Elective 3 *SOCI Sociology Elective 3 *SOSC4800 Senior Thesis 3 3 3TRAN 3POLS101 3 *SOSC4803 Social Science Practicum 3 *STAT2110 Statistics 3 *RSEL Restricted Elective 3 *RSEL Restricted Elective 3 *RSEL Restricted Elective 3 3 *RSEL Restricted Elective 3 3PSYC106 Restricted Electives may be chosen from any of Marketingthe following disciplines: Anthropology (ANTH), Geography (GEOG), History (HIST), Political Science (POLS), Psychology (PSYC), or Sociology (SOCI)

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Cybersecurity who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Computer Information Systems. Up to 61 54 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science School: Communications and Lab Information Systems Major: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 3 SOCI1010 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Applied Science Degree in Engineering Networking who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Information Sciences. Up to 61 57 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in academic department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Communications and Information Systems Department: Computer and Information Systems ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: INFORMATION SCIENCES General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I Concentration Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN 2. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS--9 Credits *INFS3450 Quantitative Analy for Info Syst Profess 3 *INFS4170 Global, Economic, Social, and Ethical 3 Issues in Computing *MATH2040 Finite Math & Applied Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3 3. MAJOR--30 Credits *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ INFS2120 Visual Basic Programming or TAOC Category Five 3 *INFS2130, *INFS2140, *INFS2184, *INFS2151 *INFS2150 Intro Web Developmnt/e-Commer Technol 3 *INFS3211 Microcomputing Technology (BUSMA+) 3CISN105 *INFS3220 Systems Analysis and Design 3 *INFS3221 Advanced Systems Analysis and Design 3 *INFS3231 Network Technology & Mgt. (N+) 3CISN110 *INFS3235 Computer and Network Security 3CISF210 *INFS4150 Adv Web Page Design/e-Commer Technol 3 *INFS4240 Database Management Systems 3 *INFS4810 Project Management 3 INFS4860 Program Outcomes Assessment 0 4. GENERAL CONCENTRATION--12 Credits “INFS”3000-4000 level electives chosen in consultation with student’s advisor *INFS3230 Networks/Data/Computer Com 3CISN100 * Client Operating Systems 3CISN200 *INFS3236 Linux System Administration *INFS3233 Administering MS System 7 3CISN203 3CISN205 5. AREA OF INTEREST—15 Credits Courses in this section must be chosen from Accounting, HISTFinance, POLS) *Legal Environment, Management, Marketing or other Business Disciplines and/or Organizational Leadership. * Calculus CISCO III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations *3CISN215 * Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. **3 * Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing3 * 3 * 3

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Samples: An Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Criminal Justice who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science Arts degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Criminal Justice. Up to 61 63 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxX.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Education and Social Sciences Department: Social Sciences ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FORBachelor of Arts Major: CRIMINAL JUSTICE (ONLINE PROGRAM)Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSO1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems 3CIST100 COSO1221 Argument and Research Strategies 3 LITO Literature Elective 3LITR210 COSO2220 Speaking Strategies 3COMM201 MATH1010 College Mathematics 3MATH130 COSO2230 Professional Communications Strategies 3 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems 3 HIST1200 United States History II 3 Natural Sci Elective 3TRAN HUMA1010Humanities: Art/Music 3FIN100, MUSI101, or PHIL1101 2. MAJOR--45 Credits *CRMJ1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3CRIM100 *POLS1020 American National Government 3POLS101 *CRMJ2010 Corrections 3CRIM125 *POLS2020 Criminal Law and Evidence 3CRIM233 *CRMJ2020 Policing 3CRIM124 *POLS3060 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 3 *CRMJ2030 Juvenile Delinquency 3CRIM210 *SOCI3210 Sociology of Deviant Behavior 3 *CRMJ4803 Criminal Justice Practicum 3 *SOCI3220 Introduction to Criminology 3 *PSYC3550 Human Growth and Development 3 *SOCI3230 Sociology of Race/Ethnicity 3 *PSYC3700 Abnormal Psychology 3PSYC208 *STAT2110 Statistics 3MATH126 *PSYC3840 Forensic Psychology 3 3. RESTRICTED ELECTIVES--12 Credits Choose any four (4) of the following *CRMJ3010 Community Based Corrections 3 *PSYC3600 Social Psychology 3 *CRMJ3020 Sex Crimes 3 *PSYC3770 Drugs and Behavior 3 *CRMJ3030 White-Collar Crime 3 *SOCI2330 Marriage and Families 3 *INFS3120 Introduction to Computer Forensics 3 *SOCI3240 Women in Society 3 *INFS3170 Cyberlaw 3 4. OPEN ELECTIVES-- 24 Credits Minimum Three one-credits from three 4 cr. courses 3TRAN Any TAOC Category Four course 3TRAN 3 Interviewing and Interrogation 3CRIM212 3 Domestic Terrorism 3CRIM133 3 Criminology Theory 3CRIM230 IMPORTANT NOTES: 63 credits apply to this degree program from Community College of Beaver County **** Students completing three four-credit courses will transfer this elective A cumulative Q.P.A. of 2.00 or higher is required for graduation. A minimum grade of C must be earned in each course identified with an asterisk. All students must take 12 credits of Communication Skills as part of the RMU Core Curriculum. Depending upon placement testing scores, students will take COSO1220 or COSO2221 in addition to COSO1221, COSO2220, and COSO2230. If placed in COSO1220, a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSO1220, COSO1221, COSO2220, and COSO2230. If placed in COSK1221 (advanced placement; no credit earned for COSK1220), a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSO1221, COSO2220, COSO2221, and COSO2230. Upon completion of the COSK courses, students must complete a component of courses (the specific number is determined by the student’s “academic”School) to meet one of the requirements for graduation. These courses called “Communication Skills Intensive” are integrated into the degree as part of the “major” areas of the checksheet. Major Code - CRJS Checksheet Code – 40 Academic Year 2016-2017 CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I and Lab (CHEM1215) – 15 Credits CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 CRIM100 Intro to Criminal Justice Systems CRMJ1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Criminal Justice CRIM210 Juvenile Justice CRMJ2030 Juvenile Delinquency CRIM212 Interview and Interrogation Open elective WRIT101 English Composition I COSO1220 Reading/Writing Strategies Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w– 15 Credits CRIM124 Policing/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 Law Enforcement CRMJ2020 Policing CRIM125 Corrections CRMJ2010 Corrections LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) LITO Literature Elective MATH130 College Algebra or MATH129 MATH1010 College Mathematics POLS101 American National Government POLS1020 American National Government Third Semester – 16 Credits Any TAOC Category Four course Natural Science Elective CRIM133 Domestic Terrorism Open Elective CRIM230 Criminology Theory Open Elective COMM201 Public Speaking COSO2220 Speaking Strategies PSYC101 General Psychology PSYC1010 General Psychology Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General – 17 Credits Any TAOC Category Four course Open Elective CRIM233 Law, Adjudication/ Procedure POLS2020 Criminal Law and Evidence MATH126 Statistics STAT2110 Statistics PSYC208 Abnormal Psychology PSYC3700 Abnormal Psychology FINE100 Art Appreciation or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics PHIL101 or PHIL110 HUMA1010 Intro to Humanities: Art and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering ConcentrationMusic In addition to the above, the following four-credit courses will have 3 credits apply to an open elective: TAOC Category Four course TAOC Category Four course MATH126 Statistics Students are encouraged to take up to 3 credits from the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. following: • HIST112 • SOCI210 Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 3 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. following: SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingBUSM255 Macroeconomics

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Engineering Environmental Sciences Biology Track who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science Arts degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Environmental Science. Up to 61 59 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. X. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FORBachelor of Arts School: Engineering, Mathematics, and Lab Science Major: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEDepartment: Science Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--40 Credits *BIOL1310 Principles of Biology 3BIOL101 *BIOL1315 Principles of Biology Laboratory 1BIOL101 COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR2010 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: HIST1100, HIST1200, HIST1500, HIST1600, HIST1700 HIST1800 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3PHIL110 INFS1020 Intro Introduction to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Sys. 3CIST100 MATH2040 Finite Math & Applied Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 3MATH160 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSociology 3SOCI101

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver Allegheny County (CCBCCCAC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering in: Anesthesia Technologist Diagnostic Medical Sonographer – General Ultrasound Diagnostic Medical Sonographer – Cardiac Ultrasound Diagnostic Medical Sonographer – Vascular Ultrasound Dietetic Technician Health Information Technology Massage Therapy Medical Assistant Medical Laboratory Technician Nuclear Medicine Technology Nursing Occupational Therapy Assistant Paramedic Pharmacy Technician Physical Therapist Assistant Radiation Therapy Technology Radiologic Technologist Respiratory Therapy Surgical Technologist who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring Degree in Engineering Health Services Administration (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial ConcentrationsOnline Program). Up to 61 57 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017CCAC 2016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. RMU acknowledges that some credits earned towards the Associate Degree at CCAC may have been awarded as Advanced Standing credit as a result of transfer or prior learning assessment, to include standardized examinations, military coursework, or portfolio credit. This agreement maintains that these credits earned toward the Associate Degree will be honored. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in academic department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC CCAC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC CCAC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC CCAC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC CCAC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC CCAC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx ALLEGHENY COUNTY Xxxxxxx X. XxxxxXxxxxxx, Ph.D. DDS Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President ANESTHESIA TECHNOLOGIST SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC CCAC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General (Spring) ANE110 Basic Principles of Anesthesia COSO1220 Open Elective ANE111 Basic Anesthesia Equipment Open Elective BIO110 Introduction to Biology or (BIO151) Natural Science Elective * ENG101 English Composition Reading & Writing Strategies Summer PSY101 Introduction to Psychology MATH1010 Open Elective MAT108 Intermediate Algebra or MAT111 (Mathematics Elective) College Algebra Second Semester (Fall) ANE113 Anesthesia Technology Clinical Open Elective (with ANE213) ANE114 Advanced Principles of Anesthesia Tech. Open Elective ANE116 Advanced Anesthesia Equipment Open Elective BIO161 Anatomy and Physiology 1 BIOL1210 Anatomy and Physiology I (BIOL1215) * Open Elective ENG102 English Composition 2 COSO1221 Argument and Research Strategies Third Semester (Spring) ANE213 Anesthesia Technology Clinical 2 Open Elective (with ANE113) ANE214 Anesthesia Pharmacology Open Elective BIO162 Anatomy and Physiology 2 BIOL1220 Anatomy and Physiology II (BIOL1225) * Open Elective CHM109 Introduction to Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I Open Elective Humanities Elec.(ART, MUS, PHL, THE, XXX) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Lab Music Fourth Semester (CHEM1215Fall) CIST100 Intro ANE220 ANE221 ANE222 Professional Issues for the Anes. Tech. Anesthesia Technology Clinical 3 Anesthesia Technology Clinical 4 Not Applicable Open Elective Open Elective **Please Note: Any of these courses in any order will transfer in and apply up to Information Technology a maximum of 36 credits in Open Electives. *The one additional credit from the labs will fulfill an open elective. A maximum of 69 credits may be applied to a degree program at RMU. The following are some suggested additional courses to take: • SOC101 Introduction to Sociology or SOC212 Social Problems (CIST1063crs.) • ECO102 Principles of Macroeconomics or ECO103 Principles of Microeconomics (3crs.) • Any HIS or POL course (3crs.) • CIT100 Computer Fundamentals and Applications XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science Degree School: Nursing and Health Sciences Major: HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION(ONLINE) Department: Health Sciences Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSO1220 College Reading & Writing Strat. 3ENG101 COSO1221 Argument and Research Strategies 3ENG102 COSO2220 Speaking Strategies 3 COSO2230 Business Professional Communication 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics or 3 ECON1020 Principles of Macroeconomics HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus 3 LITO Literature Elective 3 MATH1010 College Mathematics 3TRAN PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSY101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems Natural Science Elective 3TRAN 2. MAJOR—45 Credits *HSAM1250 Health Administration Intro/Level I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 3 *HSAM1300 Health Services Administration II 3 *HSAM1400 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) Managed Care 3 *HSAM1500 Health Care Financial Administration 3 ** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II HSAM1600 Fundamentals of Health Policy 3 *HSAM1700 Strategic Planning for Health Care 3 *HSAM1800 Marketing for Health Services 3 Organizations *HSAM1900 Human Resource Administration in 3 Health Care *HSAM2000 Health Care Law and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) Ethics 3 ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 HSAM2100 Basic Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingHealth Economics 3 *HSAM3200 Heath Care Accounting and Budgeting 3 *HSAM3250 Research for the Health Care Professional 3 *HSAM4850 Undergraduate Thesis in Health Care 3 *HSAM4903 Internship 3 *INFS3440 Health Care Information System 3

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Science Degree in Engineering Cybersecurity who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Data Analytics. Up to 61 48 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172014-2018 2015 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. XxxxxxXxxxxxx, D. Xxxx. X.X. Date President Interim President XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FORBachelor of Science School: Communications and Information Systems Major: DATA ANALYTICS Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3 Natural Science Elective 3 2. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS--6 Credits *INFS4170 Global, Economic, Social, and Ethical 3 Issues in Computing *MATH2040 Finite Math & Applied Calculus 3MATH160 3. MAJOR--24 Credits *INFS2150 Introduction to Web Development 3 and e-Commerce Technology *INFS3211 Microcomputing Technology (A+) 3CISN105 *INFS3220 Systems Analysis and Design 3 *INFS3231 Network Technology & Mgt. (N+) 3CISN110 *INFS3235 Computer and Network Security 3CISF210 *INFS3510 Data Analytics 3 *INFS4240 Database Management Systems 3 *INFS4810 Project Management 3 INFS4860 Program Outcomes Assessment 0 4. DATA ANALYTICS CONCENTRATION--12 Credits Students must choose four (12 credits) of the following courses in order to satisfy requirements of this section *INFS3170 Cyberlaw 3 *INFS3221 Advanced Systems Analysis/Design 3 *INFS3610 System Indicators and Warnings 3 *INFS3710 Knowledge Management 3 *INFS3820 Systems Risk Mitigation 3 *INFS3840 Systems Threat Definitions and 3 Vulnerability Analysis *INFS4220 Data Mining 3 *INFS4260 Data Warehousing 3 *INFS4830 Strategic Information Systems Planning 3 5. BUSINESS AREA OF INTEREST—15 Credits *ACCT2030 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 *FINA3000 Principles of Finance 3 *ACCT2060 Managerial Accounting 3 Choose 2 (two) of the following: *BLAW1050 Legal Environment of Business 3CRIM168 *MARK3100 Principles of Marketing 3 *MGMT3100 Principles of Management 3 6. OPEN ELECTIVES--24 Credits Minimum INFS3230 Data Com/Networks 3CISN100 CRMJ1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3CRIM100 Client Operating Systems 3CISN200 INFS3236 Linux System Administration 3CISN203 Writing for Business & Technology 3WRIT103 COMM2550 Interpersonal Comm. 3BUSC110 Server Operating Systems 3CRIM205 INFS3120 Intro to Computer Forensics 3CISF120 IMPORTANT NOTES: Up to 48 credits will apply to this degree program at CCBC. A cumulative Q.P.A. of 2.00 or higher is required for graduation. A minimum grade of C must be earned in each course identified with an asterisk. All students must take 12 credits of Communication Skills as part of the RMU Core Curriculum. Depending upon placement testing scores, students will take COSK1220 or COSK2221 in addition to COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1220, a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSK1220, COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1221 (advanced placement; no credit earned for COSK1220), a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSK1221, COSK2220, COSK2221, and COSK2230. Upon completion of the COSK courses, students must complete a component of courses (the specific number is determined by the student’s “academic”School) to meet one of the requirements for graduation. These courses called “Communication Skills Intensive” are integrated into the degree as part of the “major” areas of the checksheet. Major Code - DTAN Checksheet Code – DN Academic Year – 2015-2016 SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I and Lab (CHEM1215) CIST100 Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 CISN100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Networking INFS3230 Data Com/Networks (Open Elective) WRIT101 English Composition COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies CISN105 Microcomputers and Cloud Services INFS3211 Microcomputing Technology A+ (Major) CRIM100 Introduction of Criminal Justice System CRMJ1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Criminal Justice (Open Elective) Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition CISN110 CISN200 CISN203 MATH160 LITR210 WRIT103 Basic Network Routing Client Operating Systems Linux Operating Systems Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming Writing for Business & Technology INFS3231 INFS3236 MATH2040 ELIT Network Technology & Mgt. (Not applied to BiomedicalN+) (Major) Open Elective Linux System Administration (Open Elective) Finite Mathematics & Applied Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Open Elective Third Semester BUSC110 CISF210 CRIM205 CRIM212 CRIM230 Interpersonal Communication Cybersecurity I Server Operating Systems Interview & Interrogation Criminology Theory COMM2550 INFS3235 Interpersonal Communications (Open Elective) Computer & Network Security (Major) Open Elective Not Applicable Not Applicable Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 XXXX000 XXXX000 XXXX000 Computer Forensics/Investigation Cybersecurity II Internship or CIS/Telecomm Elective or CISN223 Virtualization Cybersecurity: Law & Ethics INFS3120 INFS3170 Intro to Computer Forensics (SOCI101Open Elective) University Physics II Statics and Strength Not Applicable Not Applicable In Lieu of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or BLAW1050 (SOCI1010Area of Interest) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits of business courses at CCBC from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course following selection: • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • ACCT111 Managerial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingMarketing Students are encouraged to take up to 3 credits from the following: • BUSM255 Macroeconomics

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Degree in Pre-Engineering who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Manufacturing Engineering. Up to 61 51 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY School: Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Major: Department: Engineering ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of ScienceMANUFACTURING ENGINEERING Minimum Credits Required - 126 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--41 Credits CHEM1210 Chemistry I 3CHEM101 CHEM1215 Chemistry I Lab 1CHEM101 COSK1220 Reading and Lab Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I 3CIST100 *MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom Geometry I ENGR100 Introduction to 4MATH160 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1020Contemporary American Social Problems 3 2. MATH AND SCIENCE --25 Credits ENGR2080 Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Statistics 3 MATH2170 Calc with Analytic Geometry II 4MATH161 CHEM2210 Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and II/CHEM2215 Chem Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University 4CHEM102 MATH3400 MATH3420 PHYS1210 PHYS1215 XXXX0000 XXXX0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx with Applications 3 Differential Equations 3 Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III 3PHYS202 Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University 1PHYS202 Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) 3PHYS203 Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing1PHYS203

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Criminal Justice who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science Arts degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Criminal Justice. Up to 61 63 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. XxxxD.Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Arts School: Education and Social Sciences Major: CRIMINAL JUSTICE (ONLINE PROGRAM) Department: Social Sciences Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSO1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSO1221 Argument and Research Strategies 3 COSO2220 Speaking Strategies 3COMM201 COSO2230 Professional Communications Strategies 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 XXXX0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx History II 3 HUMA1010Humanities: Art/Music 3FIN100, MUSI101, or PHIL1101 INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems 3CIST100 LITO Literature Elective 3LITR210 MATH1010 College Mathematics 3MATH130 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems 3 Natural Sci Elective 3TRAN 2. MAJOR--45 Credits *CRMJ1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3CRIM100 *CRMJ2010 Corrections 3CRIM125 *CRMJ2020 Policing 3CRIM124 *CRMJ2030 Juvenile Delinquency 3CRIM210 *CRMJ4803 Criminal Justice Practicum 3 *PSYC3550 Human Growth and Development 3 *PSYC3700 Abnormal Psychology 3PSYC208 *PSYC3840 Forensic Psychology 3 *POLS1020 American National Government 3POLS101 *POLS2020 Criminal Law and Evidence 3CRIM233 *POLS3060 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 3 *SOCI3210 Sociology of Deviant Behavior 3 *SOCI3220 Introduction to Criminology 3 *SOCI3230 Sociology of Race/Ethnicity 3 *STAT2110 Statistics 3MATH126 3. RESTRICTED ELECTIVES--12 Credits Choose any four (4) of the following *CRMJ3010 Community Based Corrections 3 *CRMJ3020 Sex Crimes 3 *CRMJ3030 White-Collar Crime 3 *INFS3120 Introduction to Computer Forensics 3 *INFS3170 Cyberlaw 3 *PSYC3600 Social Psychology 3 *PSYC3770 Drugs and Behavior 3 *SOCI2330 Marriage and Families 3 *SOCI3240 Women in Society 3 4. OPEN ELECTIVES-- 24 Credits Minimum Any TAOC Category Four course 3TRAN Interviewing and Interrogation 3CRIM212 Domestic Terrorism 3CRIM133Criminology Theory 3CRIM230 Three one-credits from three 4 cr. courses 3TRAN 3 3 3 IMPORTANT NOTES: 63 credits apply to this degree program from Community College of Beaver County **** Students completing three four-credit courses will transfer this elective A cumulative Q.P.A. of 2.00 or higher is required for graduation. A minimum grade of C must be earned in each course identified with an asterisk. All students must take 12 credits of Communication Skills as part of the RMU Core Curriculum. Depending upon placement testing scores, students will take COSO1220 or COSO2221 in addition to COSO1221, COSO2220, and COSO2230. If placed in COSO1220, a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSO1220, COSO1221, COSO2220, and COSO2230. If placed in COSK1221 (advanced placement; no credit earned for COSK1220), a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSO1221, COSO2220, COSO2221, and COSO2230. Upon completion of the COSK courses, students must complete a component of courses (the specific number is determined by the student’s “academic”School) to meet one of the requirements for graduation. These courses called “Communication Skills Intensive” are integrated into the degree as part of the “major” areas of the checksheet. Major Code - CRJS Checksheet Code – 40 Academic Year 2016-2017 CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I and Lab (CHEM1215) – 15 Credits CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 CRIM100 Intro to Criminal Justice Systems CRMJ1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Criminal Justice CRIM210 Juvenile Justice CRMJ2030 Juvenile Delinquency CRIM212 Interview and Interrogation Open elective WRIT101 English Composition I COSO1220 Reading/Writing Strategies Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w– 15 Credits CRIM124 Policing/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 Law Enforcement CRMJ2020 Policing CRIM125 Corrections CRMJ2010 Corrections LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) LITO Literature Elective MATH130 College Algebra or MATH129 MATH1010 College Mathematics POLS101 American National Government POLS1020 American National Government Third Semester – 16 Credits Any TAOC Category Four course Natural Science Elective CRIM133 Domestic Terrorism Open Elective CRIM230 Criminology Theory Open Elective COMM201 Public Speaking COSO2220 Speaking Strategies PSYC101 General Psychology PSYC1010 General Psychology Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General – 17 Credits Any TAOC Category Four course Open Elective CRIM233 Law, Adjudication/ Procedure POLS2020 Criminal Law and Evidence XXXX000 Xxxxxxxxxx XXXX0000 Statistics PSYC208 Abnormal Psychology PSYC3700 Abnormal Psychology FINE100 Art Appreciation or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics PHIL101 or PHIL110 HUMA1010 Intro to Humanities: Art and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering ConcentrationMusic In addition to the above, the following four-credit courses will have 3 credits apply to an open elective: TAOC Category Four course TAOC Category Four course MATH126 Statistics Students are encouraged to take up to 3 credits from the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. following: • HIST112 • SOCI210 Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 3 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. following: SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingBUSM255 Macroeconomics

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Business Administration who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations). Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172016-2018 2017 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in academic department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FORBachelor of Science Degree School: Communications and Lab Information Systems Major: ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP Department: Organizational Leadership Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Business Professional Communication 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3BUSM255 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of MarketingSociology 3SOCI101 STAT1130 Statistical Reasoning 3MATH126 Natural Science Elective 3TRAN 2. MAJOR—36 Credits *COMM2550 Interpersonal Communication 3 *ORGL2100 Global Perspectives 3 *ORGL2200 Applied Organizational Leadership Skills I 3 *ORGL2300 Leadership and Ethics 3 *ORGL2400 Assessing Organizational Effectiveness 3 *ORGS3200 Applied Organizational Leadership Skills II3 *ORGL3300 Leadership, Power, and Influence 3 *ORGL3500 Leading Virtual Teams and Organizations 3 *ORGL3700 Leadership and Communication 3 *ORGL3900 Organizational Viability & Sustainability 3 *ORGL4400 Contemporary Issues in Organizations 3 and Leadership *ORGL4850 Capstone: Organizational Leadership 3

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Applied Science Degree in Engineering Networking who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Data Analytics. Up to 61 48 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 20172014-2018 2015 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in academic department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. XxxxxxXxxxxxx, D. Xxxx. X.X. Date President Interim President XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FORBachelor of Science School: Communications and Information Systems Major: DATA ANALYTICS Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 120 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3 *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology or 3 SOCI1020 Contemporary American Social Problems STAT2110 Statistics 3MATH126 Natural Science Elective 3 2. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS--6 Credits *INFS4170 Global, Economic, Social, and Ethical Issues in Computing 3 *MATH2040 Finite Mathematics & Applied Calculus 3 3. MAJOR--24 Credits *INFS2150 Introduction to Web Development and e-Commerce Technology *INFS3211 Microcomputing Technology (A+) *INFS3220 Systems Analysis and Design 3 3CISN105 3 *INFS3231 Network Technology & Mgt. (N+) 3CISN110 *INFS3235 Computer and Network Security 3CISF210 *INFS3510 Data Analytics 3 *INFS4240 Database Management Systems 3 *INFS4810 Project Management 3 INFS4860 Program Outcomes Assessment 0 4. DATA ANALYTICS CONCENTRATION--12 Credits Students must choose four (12 credits) of the following courses in order to satisfy requirements of this section *INFS3170 Cyberlaw *INFS3221 Advanced Systems Analysis/Design *INFS3610 System Indicators and Warnings *INFS3710 Knowledge Management *INFS3820 Systems Risk Mitigation 3 3 3 3 3 *INFS3840 Systems Threat Definitions and 3 Vulnerability Analysis *INFS4220 Data Mining 3 *INFS4260 Data Warehousing 3 *INFS4830 Strategic Information Systems Planning 3 5. BUSINESS AREA OF INTEREST—15 Credits *ACCT2030 Introduction to Financial Accounting *ACCT2060 Managerial Accounting Choose 2 (two) of the following: 3 3 *FINA3000 Principles of Finance 3 *BLAW1050 Legal Environment of Business *MARK3100 Principles of Marketing 3 3 *MGMT3100 Principles of Management 3 6. OPEN ELECTIVES--24 Credits Minimum INFS3230 Networks/Data/Computer Comm Client Operating Systems INFS3236 Linux System Administration CISCO III-LAN Sw. & Wireless 3CISN100 3CISN200 3CISN203 3CISN215 INFS3233 Administering MS System 7 3CISN205 Cybersecurity II 3CISF220 CISCO IV-Accessing the WAN 3CISN220 Virtualization 3CISN223 IMPORTANT NOTES: Up to 48 credits will apply to this degree program at CCBC. A cumulative Q.P.A. of 2.00 or higher is required for graduation. A minimum grade of C must be earned in each course identified with an asterisk. All students must take 12 credits of Communication Skills as part of the RMU Core Curriculum. Depending upon placement testing scores, students will take COSK1220 or COSK2221 in addition to COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1220, a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSK1220, COSK1221, COSK2220, and COSK2230. If placed in COSK1221 (advanced placement; no credit earned for COSK1220), a student’s Core requirements are Communication Skills COSK1221, COSK2220, COSK2221, and COSK2230. Upon completion of the COSK courses, students must complete a component of courses (the specific number is determined by the student’s “academic”School) to meet one of the requirements for graduation. These courses called “Communication Skills Intensive” are integrated into the degree as part of the “major” areas of the checksheet. Major Code - DTAN Checksheet Code – DN Academic Year – 2015-2016 SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry CISN100 CISCO I CHEM1210 Chemistry I and Lab – Networking Fundamentals INFS3230 Networks/Data/Computer Comm (CHEM1215Open Elec.) CIST100 Intro Introduction to Information Technology (CIST106) INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus WRIT101 English Composition I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering Elective COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies CISN105 Microcomputers and Cloud Services INFS3211 Microcomputing Technology (A+) (Major) OFFT101 Keyboarding Not Applicable Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry CISN110 CISN200 CISN203 LITR210 CISCO II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading – Routing Protocols & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ Programming or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) ** Calculus III University Physics I Concept Client Operating Systems Linux Operating Systems Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming INFS3231 INFS3236 ELIT Network Technology & Mgt. (Not applied to BiomedicalN+) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215Major) Open Elective Linux System Administration (Open Elective) Literature Elective Fourth Third Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 CISN215 CISCO III – LAN Switching & Wireless Open Elective CISN205 Server Operating Systems INFS3233 Administering MS System 7 (Open Elective) CISF210 Cybersecurity I INFS3235 Computer and Network Security (Major) MATH126 Statistics XXXX0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 CIST260 Cybersecurity II Internship or CISN208 Help Desk Concepts CISCO IV – Accessing the WAN Virtualization General Psychology or SOCI101 Principles of Sociology (SOCI101Social Science Elective) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 Open Elective Not Applicable CISN220 CISN223 PSYC101 PSYC1010 Open Elective Open Elective General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength SOCI1010 Principles of Materls Differential Equations ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Sociology Students are encouraged to take up to 9 credits of business courses at CCBC from the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative following selection: • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • ACCT111 Managerial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM205 Business Law • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing Students are encouraged to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply take up to this program. 3 credits from the following: • BUSM255 Macroeconomics • BUSM256 Microeconomics Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. following selection: SOCI210 SOCI101 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketingcourse

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT. This agreement applies to Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) graduates with an earned Associate in Sciences Arts Degree in Engineering Business Administration who plan to enter Xxxxxx Xxxxxx University (RMU) in a major under the Bachelor of Science degree program majoring in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Software, or Industrial Concentrations)Cyber Forensics and Information Security. Up to 61 60 credits will be granted to students (pending on concentration selected) who have successfully completed an Associate Degree provided that: - Students have completed the curriculum as outlined in the CCBC 2017-2018 College catalog - Students have fulfilled grade requirements of the major into which they are transferring. Courses completed at other academic institutions do not affect the nature or scope of this agreement. Said courses will be evaluated according to the Academic Policies of RMU regarding transfer credits. RMU will provide an official evaluation of all previously completed coursework and placement of those credits at the time of application. RMU reserves the right to change program requirements and/or transfer equivalents. Notice of changes in program requirements by any party of this agreement must be given in writing in a timely manner. Termination of this agreement may be made by any party, and must be in writing. Students who sign a letter of intent are indicating their interest in attending RMU and will be entitled to: - a waiver of the RMU application fee - advanced registration along with RMU students - participation in department functions and activities while enrolled at CCBC However, this letter of intent does not obligate students to attend RMU. Students who sign a letter of intent must matriculate within three years. CCBC will properly advertise and will provide information regarding RMU, its academic programs, requirements, and services extended to the transfer graduate under the terms of this agreement. CCBC will communicate with the RMU Academic Services Office regarding issues and questions posed by participating students. CCBC will provide the RMU Admissions Office with the names and addresses of CCBC students who have indicated an interest in attending RMU and would benefit from major department activity information. The undersigned duly authorized officials agree to abide by the above terms and conditions. APPROVED BY: COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Ph.D. Date Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, D. Xxxx. Ph.D. Date President President SEMESTER BY SEMESTER BREAKDOWN OF COURSE EQUIVALENTS CCBC COURSES‌ RMU EQUIVALENT CRSE NO COURSE TITLE CRSE NO COURSE TITLE First Semester CHEM101 General Chemistry I CHEM1210 Chemistry I XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR Bachelor of Science School: Communication and Lab Information Systems Major: CYBER FORENSICS AND INFORMATION SECURITY Department: Computer and Information Systems Minimum Credits Required - 123 1. XXXXXX XXXXXX UNIVERSITY CORE--39 Credits COSK1220 Reading and Writing Strategies 3WRIT101 COSK1221 Argument and Research 3 COSK2220 Public Speaking and Persuasion 3COMM201 COSK2230 Professional Communications 3 ECON1010 Survey of Economics 3BUSM255 ELIT Literature Elective 3LITR210 HIST History Elective** or 3 POLS Political Science Elective** (CHEM1215**Choose from: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, HIST1500, HIST1600, XXXX0000 XXXX0000 or POLS1020) CIST100 Intro to Information Technology (CIST106) HUMA1010 Humanities: Art and Music 3TRAN *INFS1020 Intro to Decision Support Systems MATH160 Calculus I MATH2070 Calculus w/Analytic Geom I ENGR100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering ENGR130 Robotics ENGR1999 Engineering 3CIST100 PSYC1010 General Psychology 3PSYC101 SOCI1010 Principles of Sociology 3SOCI101 STAT2110 Statistics 3MATH126 Natural Science Elective Second Semester CHEM102 ENGR120 WRIT101 MATH161 ENGR140 General Chemistry II or TAOC Category Five (BUSM, HIST, POLS) 3TRAN 2. MAJOR--30 Credits *** CAD: Computer Aided Drafting English Composition Calculus II Electrical Circuits CHEM2210 ENGR2160 COSK1220 MATH2170 ENGR2140 Chemistry II and Lab (CHEM2215) (Not applied to Mechanical, Industrial or Software) Engineering Graphics Reading & Writing Strategies Calculus w/Analytic Geom II Circuits and Electromagnetics Third Xxxxxxxx XXXX000 MATH200 PHYS202 LITR210 C++ INFS2120 Visual Basic Programming or TAOC Category Five 3 *INFS2130, *INFS2140, *INFS2184, *INFS2151 *INFS3121 Visual Basic Programming or 3 *INFS3130, *INFS3141, *INFS3185, *INFS3152 *INFS3211Microcomputing Technology (BUSMA+) 3 *INFS3220 Systems Analysis and Design 3 *INFS3231 Network Technology & Mgt (N+) 3 *INFS3235 Computer and Network Security 3 *INFS3450 Quantitative Analysis Inf Syst Prof. 3 *INFS4170 Global, HISTEcon, POLS) Soc, Ethic Issues in CIS 3 ** Calculus III University Physics I Concepts of Literature INFS2184 MATH3090 PHYS1210 ELIT1999 C++ Programming (Not applied to Biomedical) Calculus w/Analytic Geom III Physics I and Lab (PHYS1215) Literature Elective Fourth Semester PSYC101 PHYS203 ENGR150 MATH220 General Psychology or (SOCI101) University Physics II Statics and Strength of Materials Differential Equations PYSC1010 PHYS2210 ENGR1610 MATH3420 General Psychology or (SOCI1010) Physics II and Lab (PHYS2215) Statics & Strength of Materls Differential Equations INFS4240 Database Management Systems 3 ** Biomedical Engineering Concentration: Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CIST150 C++ Programming which does not apply to this program. Students are also encouraged to take up to 6 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. *** Industrial, Mechanical or Software Engineering Concentration(s): Students are encouraged to take the TAOC Category Five option (BUSM, HIST, POLS) as an alternative to CHEM102 General Chemistry II which does not apply to these programs . Students are also encouraged to take up to 9 credits from the below list of courses to maximize transfer. • SOCI210 • Any HIST or POLS course • Any FINE or MUSI course • ACCT110 Financial Accounting • BUSM112 Principles of INFS4810 Project Management • BUSM245 Principles of Marketing3 INFS4860 Program Outcomes Assessment 0

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

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