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CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY TRANSFER ARTICULATION AGREEMENT Between CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY and METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Clark Atlanta University (hereinafter referred to as CAU) and Metropolitcan Community College (hereinafter referred to as MCC) hereby enter into the following agreement governing the matriculation at CAU of Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree graduates from MCC, beginning with Fall Semester 2011 and continuing for a period of three years, after which both institutions may agree to renew, modify or let the agreement expire on the agreed upon date. During the period of this agreement, CAU will: 1. Accept students who have completed an associate degree in arts or science with junior level standing provided the following requirements are certified by MCC: Student has a minimum cumulative grade point average of2.5; Student has earned a minimum of 58 semester hours of eligible transfer credit, which includes only courses in which a grade of"C" or better was earned (Courses taken eight or more years previous to transfer will not be included in accepted transfer work); Student has completed the agreed upon program of courses that are deemed to be equivalent to CAD courses; and Student understands that he may need to complete additional prerequisites as required by the programs in which he/she enrolls at CAU. 2. Provide MCC students entering CAD equal access to registration, class enrollment and financial aid as other students attending CAU. During the period of this agreement, MCC will: I. Publicize the agreement among its students and faculty and identify potential students who would benefit from this articulation agreement; 2. Make available to prospective transfer students, through early advisement, information and requirements for admission to CAU, a description of all required CAD core curriculum courses and the equivalent courses at MCC; and 3. Provide prospective transfer students with up-to-date information on courses needed at CAU to complete the baccalaureate degree requirements. Both CAU and MCC will: 1. Monitor the academic performance of students enrolling under this agreement, identify problems, and work op ativel to facilitate the seamless transfer of students between CAU and MCC; and NotifY, 0 er of a y curricular changes relevant to this agreement in a timely manner. ~-~ Mark James Chancellor Metropolitan Community College 3200 Broadway Kansas City, MO 64111 . Josep . I rovost and Vice P esident for Academic Affairs Clark Atlanta University 223 James P. Brawley Drive, SW Atlanta, GA 30314 r;~ J--?~ //

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CLARK ATLANTAUNIVERSITY

TRANSFER ARTICULATION AGREEMENTBetween

CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITYand

METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Clark Atlanta University (hereinafter referred to as CAU) and Metropolitcan Community College (hereinafterreferred to as MCC) hereby enter into the following agreement governing the matriculation at CAU of Associate ofArts and Associate of Science degree graduates from MCC, beginning with Fall Semester 2011 and continuing for aperiod of three years, after which both institutions may agree to renew, modify or let the agreement expire on theagreed upon date.

During the period of this agreement, CAU will:1. Accept students who have completed an associate degree in arts or science with junior level standing

provided the following requirements are certified by MCC:• Student has a minimum cumulative grade point average of2.5;• Student has earned a minimum of 58 semester hours of eligible transfer credit, which includes only

courses in which a grade of"C" or better was earned (Courses taken eight or more years previousto transfer will not be included in accepted transfer work);

• Student has completed the agreed upon program of courses that are deemed to be equivalent toCAD courses; and

• Student understands that he may need to complete additional prerequisites as required by theprograms in which he/she enrolls at CAU.

2. Provide MCC students entering CAD equal access to registration, class enrollment and financial aid asother students attending CAU.

During the period of this agreement, MCC will:I. Publicize the agreement among its students and faculty and identify potential students who would

benefit from this articulation agreement;2. Make available to prospective transfer students, through early advisement, information and

requirements for admission to CAU, a description of all required CAD core curriculum courses and theequivalent courses at MCC; and

3. Provide prospective transfer students with up-to-date information on courses needed at CAU tocomplete the baccalaureate degree requirements.

Both CAU and MCC will:1. Monitor the academic performance of students enrolling under this agreement, identify problems,

and work op ativel to facilitate the seamless transfer of students between CAU and MCC; andNotifY, 0 er of a y curricular changes relevant to this agreement in a timely manner.

~-~Mark JamesChancellorMetropolitan Community College3200 BroadwayKansas City, MO 64111

. Josep . I

rovost and Vice P esident for Academic AffairsClark Atlanta University223 James P. Brawley Drive, SWAtlanta, GA 30314r;~J--?~ //

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Clark Atlanta UniversityAnd

Metropolitan Community CollegeTransfer Course-Articulation Agreement

, Clark Atlanta University?COLLEGECOMPOSITION (6 Credits)Two Courses. A minimum grade of "C" is required forboth courses. A minimum grade of "C" is required inCENG 105 before enrolling in CENG 106.

CENG 105 -- English Composition I (3)CENG 106-- English Composition II (3)

FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR

CGED - 100 First-Year Seminar ICGED - 101 First-Year Seminar IIFOREIGN LANGUAGE/CULTURE (6 Credits)A two-course sequence is required. Courses must be inthe same foreign language at the intermediate (200)level are required.

HISTORY (6 Credits)A two-course sequence is required. Refer to yourmajor department for required sequence. Studentsmay take the CHIS 201 and CHIS 202 sequence or CHIS211 and CHIS 212 sequence or one of the followingcombinations. Political Science, History and Educationmajors should adhere to the curriculum guide of thedepartment.

CHIS 201-- The United States, Africa and the World I (3)orCHIS 211-- History of the United States before 1865 (3)

CHIS 202 --The United States, Africa and the World II (3)orCHIS 212-- History of the United States since 1865 (3)

HUMANITIES (3 Credits)One of the following courses:CART -- 150 Art Appreciation (3)CHUM 228 -- Early Period: 1500 -1914/lnterdisciplinaryHumanities I (3)CHUM 230 -- Modern Period: World War I - Present/Interdisciplinary Humanities II (3)CMUS 119 -- World Music (3)CMUS 120 -- Music Appreciation (3)CSTA 252 -- Theatre Appreciation (3)

Metropolitan Community CollegeCOLLEGECOMPOSITION - (6 Credits)

ENGL 101- Composition and Reading I (3)ENGL 102 - Composition and Reading II (3)

N/AN/A

FOREIGN LANGUAGE/CULTURE (7-10 credits)A two-course sequence is required. Two courses in thesame foreign language at the intermediate (200) level arerequired.

(3-5)(3 - 5)

Note: MCC students will take the two-course sequence inthe same foreign language at the elementary (100) level.The two-course sequence at the intermediate level (200)will be taken at Clark Atlanta.HISTORY (6 Credits)A two-course sequence is required.

HIST 120 - United States History to 1865 (3)HIST 121 - United States History Since 1865 (3)

HUMANITIES (3 Credits)One of the following courses:ART 108 - Surveyor Art (3) (or Art 150/151)HUMN 140 - Humanities Past and Present (3)HUMN 145 - Comparative Humanities (3)MUSI 108 -- Music Appreciation (3)MUSI 160 - Music of the World's Cultures (3)SPDR 106 -- Theatre Appreciation (3)SPDR 114 - Theatre and the Modern World (3)

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Clark Atlanta UniversityAnd

Metropolitan Community CollegeTransfer Course Articulation Agreement

COMPUTER LITERACY (3 Credits)CCIS100 -- Information Technology and ComputerApplications (3)

:, Clark Atlanta UniversityLITERATURE (3 Credits)One of the following coursed is required. A minimumgrade of "C" is required in CENG 105 and CENG 106before enrolling in World Literature. Students may takeeither course; each explores literature from differenttime periods.CENG 201 World Literature ICENG 202 World Literature II

MATHEMATICS (6 - 8 Credits)Two-course sequence required.

Refer to your major department for required sequence.CMAT--l03 Algebra I (3)CMAT--l04 Algebra II (3)

CMAT 105 -- Pre-Calculus I (3)CMAT 106 - Pre-Calculus II (3)

CMAT 209-- Calculus and Analytical Geometry I (3)(Business Majors)CMAT 210 -- Calculus and Analytical Geometry II (3)(Business Majors)CMAT 111- Calculus I (4)CMAT 112 - Calculus II (4)PHILOSOPHY/RELIGION (3 Credits)One course is required.

CPHI 105 -- Critical Thinking (3)CPHI 221 -- Introduction to Philosophy (3)CPHI231-- Ethics and Human Values (3)CREL101 -- The Biblical Heritage (3)CREL 103-- African-American Religious Experiences I (3)CREL104 - African-American Religious Experiences II (3)CREL211 -- Introduction to Religious Studies (3)CREL250 -- Comparative Religion (3)CREL251 -- Religious Ethics (3)PSYCHOLOGY (3 Credits)One of the following courses. Refer to your majordepartment for required courses.CPSY211-- General Psychology (3)CPSY218 -- Human Growth and Development (3)CEDU 301 -- Educational Psychology (3) (Education

Computer Literacy (3 Credits)CSIS110 - Technology and Information Management (3) orCSIS115 - Introduction to Microcomputer Applications (3)

Metropolitan Community College-Penn ValleyLITERATURE (3 Credits)One Course in World Literature.

ENGL 254 - World Literature I (3)ENGL 255 - World Literature II (3)

MATHEMATICS (6 -10 credits)Two-course sequence required.

Non-Science and Non-Business MajorsMATH 120 College Algebra andMATH 130 Trigonometry orMATH 150 PreCalculus orMATH 175 Calculus for Business and Social Science

MATH 180 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5)MATH 190 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (5)MATH 210 -Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (5)

PHILOSOPHY/RELIGION (3 Credits)One course is required.

PHIL 100 - Introduction to Philosophy (3)PHIL 101- Philosophy of Religion (3)PHIL 102 - World Philosophy (3)PHIL 200 - Logic (3)

PSYCHOLOGY (3 Credits)One course is required.

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Clark Atlanta UniversityAnd

Metropolitan Community CollegeTransfer Course Articulation Agreement

majors take this course.)

Clark Atlanta University Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley"SCIENCE(6 - 8 Credits) SCIENCE (10 credits)A two-course sequence is required. Refer to your A two-course sequence is required.major department for required sequence.Non-Science Majors Non-Science MajorsCBIO -- 101 Biological Science (3) BIOL 101- General Biology (5)CPHY- 102/102L Physical Science (3) or BIOL 102 - Environmental Science (5)CPHY 104/104L -- Introduction to Earth Science (4) BIOL 104 - General Botany (5)

PHYS104 - Foundations of Physical Science (5)

Science Majors Science Majors- Biology EmphasisCBIO 111/111L -General Biology I (4) CHEM 111- General College Chemistry I (5)CBIO 112/112L -- General Biology II (4) CHEM 112 - General College Chemistry 11(5)CCHE 111/111L -- General Chemistry I (4) PHYS 130 -- General Physics I (5)CCHE 112/112L -- General Chemistry 11(4) PHYS 131- General Physics 11(5)CPHY 111/111L -- General and Modern Physics 1(4) Science Majors- Chemistry Emphasis*CPHY 112/112L - General and Modern Physics II (4) *Students will need CHEM 221, CHEM 222, MATH 190,

MATH 210, PHYS220 and PHYS221.

SOCIAL SCIENCE (3 Credits) SOCIAL SCIENCE(3 Credits)One of the following courses is required. One Course is required.

CSOC105 -- Culture and Society (3) SOCI 130 - Sociology (3)CPSC106 -- Politics and Global Issues (3) SOCI163 - Social Problems (3)CECa 107 -Introduction to Economics (3) ANTH 100 - General Anthropology (3) (or ANTH 110)(Students who are required to take CECa 250, 251 or ECON 210 Macroeconomics (3)252 should not take CECa 107 to satisfy the Social ECON 211 Microeconomics (3)Science requirement; i.e. Business Administration, POLS Introduction to International Relations (3)Economics, Mass Media Arts and Social work majors)

SPEECH(3 credits) SPEECH(3 credits)One course is required. One course is required.

CSTA 101 Fundamentals of Speech (3) SPDR 100 - Fundamentals of Speech (3) (or SPDR 101)

For Metropolitan Community College students:For the Associate in Arts degree: A student must complete a Writing Intensive course (ANDeither a Human Diversity course or leaning Community) as part of the degree requirements