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NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE & MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY ARTICULATION AGREEMENT. Established September PDF
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1 NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE & MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY ARTICULATION AGREEMENT Established September 1998 Updated June 2006
2 TRANSFER AGREEMENT STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE This document establishes an articulation agreement between Northern Virginia Community College and Marymount University. The agreement reflects goals of each institution: Northern Virginia Community College s goal of providing college transfer curricula to students preparing to enter four-year institutions, and Marymount University s goal of providing increased access to baccalaureate degrees for both full-time and part-time students. This agreement will be implemented by the Registrars at Northern Virginia Community Colleges and the Director of Admissions at Marymount University. They will direct efforts to inform students of this agreement and will create clear procedures to insure convenient transfer between the institutions. GPA AND CREDIT HOUR REQUIREMENTS Transfer students from Northern Virginia Community College must follow the admissions policies and procedures set forth by Marymount University. Marymount University will not accept transfer of any course credits earned with a grade below C. (A grade of C-minus is not sufficient.) Marymount has a policy limiting transfer credit for students entering the University from a community college. No more than 64 credit hours of course work earned at a community college may be applied to the 120 credit hours required for completion of a bachelor s degree at Marymount University. Marymount recognizes course work completed at a community college as equivalent to freshman and sophomore level course work at the University. For all baccalaureate programs at Marymount, at least 24 hours of course work in the major program must be fulfilled by course work at the junior and senior level. (The 24 hour junior/senior course work minimum may include the internship and senior seminar, if required.) COURSE EQUIVALENCIES Upon review of their respective curricula, Northern Virginia Community College and Marymount University identify the course equivalencies shown in the following table. Note that additional courses offered by Northern Virginia Community College may be accepted by Marymount University, either applicable to a specific program of study or as general electives. Admissions representatives at Marymount will provide additional information regarding courses not included in this listing.
3 ACC 211 PRIN.OF ACCOUNTING I 3 ACT ACC 212 PRIN.OF ACCOUNTING II 3 ACT ADJ 100 SURVEY OF CRIMINAL JUST 3 CJ ADJ 107 SURVEY OF CRIMINOLOGY 3 SOC elective 3 ADJ 110 INTRO. LAW ENFORCEMENT 3 CJ/SOC elective 3 ADJ 140 INTRO. TO CORRECTIONS 3 CJ/SOC elective 3 ADJ 145 CORRECTIONS & COMM. 3 CJ/SOC elective 3 ADJ 247 CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR 3 SOC ADJ 211 CRIMINAL LAW, EVIDENCE I 3 LA ADJ 212 CRIMINAL LAW, EVIDENCE II 3 LA ART 101 ART HISTORY I 3 FA ART 102 ART HISTORY II 3 FA ART 131 FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN I 3 FA ART 132 FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN II 3 FA ART 121 DRAWING I 3 FA ART 122 DRAWING II 3 FA ART 140 INTRO. GRAPHIC SKILLS 3 FA elective 3 ART 141 TYPOGRAPHY I 3 GD ART 142 TYPOGRAPHY II 3 GD AST 253 DESKTOP PUBLISHING I 3 GD AST 254 ADV. DESKTOP PUBLISHING II 3 GD elective 3 BIO 101 GENERAL BIOLOGY I 4 BIO BIO 102 GENERAL BIOLOGY II 4 BIO BIO 141 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS I 4 BIO BIO 142 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS II 4 BIO BIO 205 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 BIO BIO 231 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS I 4 BIO BIO 232 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS II 4 BIO BIO 256 GENERAL GENETICS 4 BIO BIO 270 GENERAL ECOLOGY 4 BIO BUS 100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 MGT BUS 200 & PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 MGT BUS 201 ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR 3 must take both for credit
4 BUS 202 APPLIED MGMT. PRINCIPLES 3 elective 3 BUS 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS II 3 MSC BUS 241 BUSINESS LAW I 3 LA BUS 242 BUSINESS LAW II 3 LA CHM 111 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I 4 CHM CHM 112 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II 4 CHM CHM 121 HEALTH SCI. CHEMISTRY I 4 CHM CHM 122 HEALTH SCI. CHEMISTRY II 4 CHM CHM 241 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I 4 CHM CHM 242 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 4 CHM CHM 245 SPEC. ORG. CHEMISTRY I 4 CHM CHM 246 SPEC. ORG. CHEMISTRY II 4 CHM CSC 201 COMPUTER SCIENCE I 4 CS CSC 202 COMPUTER SCIENCE II 4 CS CSC 205 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION 3 CS CSC 206 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE 3 CS elective 3 ECO 201 PRINCIPLES OF ECON. (MACRO) 3 ECO ECO 202 PRINCIPLES OF ECON. (MICRO) 3 ECO ENG 111 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 EN ENG 112 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 EN ENG 120 SURVEY OF MASS MEDIA 3 COM ENG 221 ADVANCED JOURNALISM I 3 COM ENG 222 ADVANCED JOURNALISM II 3 COM elective 3 ENG 241 SURVEY OF AMERICAN LIT. I 3 EN ENG 242 SURVEY OF AMERICAN LIT. II 3 EN ENG 243 SURVEY OF ENGLISH LIT. I 3 EN 202 OR ENG 244 SURVEY OF ENGLISH LIT. II 3 EN ENG 251 SURVEY OF WORLD LIT. I 3 EN ENG 252 SURVEY OF WORLD LIT. II 3 EN FIN 215 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 FIN HIS 101 HISTORY OF WEST CIV. I 3 HI HIS 102 HISTORY OF WEST CIV. II 3 HI HIS 121 U.S. HISTORY I 3 HI 210 3
5 HIS 122 U.S. HISTORY II 3 HI HIS 211 HISTORY OF ENGLAND I 3 HI HIS 212 HISTORY OF ENGLAND II 3 HI HIS 243 HISTORY OF ANCIENT WORLD I 3 HI HIS 244 HIST. OF ANCIENT WORLD II 3 HI HLT 110 PERSON. & COMM. HEALTH 3 HPR IDS 100 THEORY & TECH. OF INT. DES. 3 ID IDS 105 ARCHIT. DRAFT. FOR INT. DES. 3 ID IDS 106 RENDER. & GRAPH. TECH 3 ID IDS 109 STYLES-FURN. & INTERIORS 3 ID IDS 205 MATERIALS & SOURCES 3 ID IDS 206 LIGHTING & FURNISHING 3 ID IDS 215 THEORY & RESEARCH 3 ID IDS 221 DESIGN COMMERCIAL INT. 3 ID IDS 225 BUSINESS PROCEDURES 3 ID IDS 245 COMP. DRAFTING FOR I.D. 3 ID ITD 256 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 3 ISY ITE 100 INTRO. TO INFO. SYSTEMS 3 ISY ITE 115 BASIC COMPUTER LITERACY 3 ISY ITE 130 INTRO. INTERNET SERVICES 3 ISY ITE 221 PC HARDWARE / OS ARCHITECT 3 CS ITN 101 INTRO TO NETWORK CONCEPTS 3 CS ITP 112 VISUAL BASIC NET I 4 ISY ITP 251 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DESIGN 3 ISY MKT 120 FUNDAMENTALS OF FASHION 3 AA MKT 200 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 3 MKT MKT 216 RETAIL ORGAN. & MGMT. 3 MKT 308* 3 MKT 227 MERCHANT BUY. & CONTROL 3 AA MTH 150 TOPICS IN GEOMETRY 3 MA MTH 151 MATH FOR LIBERAL ARTS I 3 MA elective 3 MTH 152 MATH FOR LIBERAL ARTS II 3 MA elective 3 MTH 157 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 MA MTH 166 PRE-CALCULUS W/ TRIG. 5 MA 142 4
6 MTH 173 CALCULUS W/ ANALYT. GEO. I 5 MA MTH 174 CALCULUS W/ ANALYT. GEO II 5 MA MTH 181 FINITE MATHEMATICS I 3 MA elective 3 MTH 182 FINITE MATHEMATICS II 3 MA MTH 200 ABSTRACT ALGEBRA 3 MA elective 3 MTH 213 ADV ENGIN. TECH. MATH I 3 MA elective 3 MTH 241 STATISTICS I 3 MA MTH 242 STATISTICS II 3 MA elective 3 MTH 243 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS I 3 MA MTH 244 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS II 3 MA elective 3 MTH 250 COLLEGE GEOMETRY 3 MA elective 3 MTH 271 APPLIED CALCULUS I 3 MA elective 3 MTH 272 APPLIED CALCULUS II 3 MA elective 3 MTH 277 VECTOR CALCULUS 3 MA MTH 285 LINEAR ALGEBRA 3 MA MTH 286 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3 MA elective 3 MTH 291 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 MA MTH 292 TOPICS IN DIFF. EQUATIONS 3 MA elective 3 NAS 161 NATURAL SCIENCES I 4 BIO NAS 162 NATURAL SCIENCES II 4 BIO PED 116 LIFE. FITNESS & WELLNESS 2 HPR PHI 101 INTRO. TO PHILOSOPHY I 3 PH elective** 3 PHI 102 INTRO. TO PHILOSOPHY II 3 PH elective** 3 PHI 111 LOGIC I 3 PH elective*** 3 PHI 112 LOGIC II 3 PH elective*** 3 PHI 211 HISTORY OF WEST PHIL. 3 PH elective 3 PHI 220 ETHICS 3 PH elective 3 PHT 264 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3 GD PHY 231 GEN. UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I 4 PHYS PHY 232 GEN. UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II 4 PHYS PLS 130 BASIC AMERICAN POLITICS 3 POL PLS 135 AMER. NATIONAL POLITICS 3 POL PLS 136 STATE AND LOCAL POLITICS 3 POL elective 3
7 PLS 211 U.S. GOVERNMENT I 3 POL PLS 212 U.S. GOVERNMENT II 3 POL PLS 241 INTERNATIONAL REL. I 3 POL PLS 242 INTERNATIONAL REL. II 3 POL PSY 201 INTRO. TO PSYCHOLOGY I 3 PSY PSY 202 INTRO. TO PSYCHOLOGY II 3 PSY PSY 215 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 PSY PSY 216 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 PSY PSY 231 LIFE SPAN HUMAN DEVELOP. I 3 PSY PSY 232 LIFE SPAN HUMAN DEVELOP. II 3 PSY PSY 236 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY 3 PSY PSY 265 PSYCH. OF MEN & WOMEN 3 PSY REL 215 NEW TESTAMENT 3 TH REL 231 RELIGION OF THE WORLD I 3 RST REL 232 RELIGION OF THE WORLD II 3 RST SOC 200 PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY 3 SOC SOC 201 INTRO. TO SOCIOLOGY I 3 SOC SOC 202 INTRO. TO SOCIOLOGY II 3 SOC SOC 266 MINORITY GROUP RELATIONS 3 SOC SOC 268 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3 SOC SPD 100 PRINC. OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 COM SPD 110 INTRO. SPEECH COMM. 3 COM elective 3 SPD 126 INTERPERSONAL COMM. 3 COM elective 3 SPD 229 INTERCULTURAL COMM. 3 COM SPD 265 INTERPRETER S THEATRE 3 COM * Available for credit for non-bba majors only. ** When taken together, PHI 101 and PHI 102 will earn credit for PH 200 and a philosophy elective. *** When taken together, PHI 111 and PHI 112 will earn credit for PH 201 and a philosophy elective.
8 PRIOR LEARNING Northern Virginia Community College graduates who possess significant employment-related education, independent study or other non-college educational experiences are eligible to seek academic credit for their prior learning under Marymount University s Portfolio Assessment and Credit by Examination Program, otherwise known as the PACE Program. The availability and amount of prior learning credit is subject to the requirements of each Marymount University degree program. NURSING ARTICULATION Because Northern Virginia Community College s associate degree program in nursing is accredited by the National League for Nursing (NLN), graduates of the AAS in Nursing program qualify for entry into Marymount University s RN to BSN degree program without any requirement for validation tests for nursing course work. Other requirements of the baccalaureate nursing program, such as non-nursing but related course work and the Liberal Arts Core requirement, will be evaluated in accord with general University policies and guidelines included in this agreement. EFFECTIVE DATE AND REVIEW OF AGREEMENT This agreement becomes effective upon approval by both institutions and will continue through June 30, The two institutions agree to review the usefulness of the articulation agreement for attaining the goals outlined in the Statement of Principles during the Spring 2008 semester. The agreement may be extended upon mutual agreement indicated in writing. APPROVED FOR NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE APPROVED FOR MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY Dr. Robert G. Templin, Jr. President Dr. John T. Dever Executive Vice President of Academic & Student Services Date Dr. James E. Bundschuh President Dr. Loretta Seigley Vice President for Academic Affairs Date