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Course Number Course Title Credit Hours. Course Number Course Title Credit Hours ENG 101 English Composition 3.0 ENGL 101 English Composition 3.0 MAT 103, 109, 110, OR 120 103 - Critical Reasoning, 109 - College Algebra, 110 - College Algebra, 120 - Probability and Statics 3.0 MATH U102, U120, U121, or U126 U102 – Elementary Statistics, U120 – College Mathematics, U121 – College Algebra U126 -- Precalculus 3.0 PSC 201 American Government 3.0 POLI U101 American National Government 3.0 SPC 205 205 - Public Speaking, 3.0 SPCH U201 Public Speaking 3.0 PHI 105 Introduction to Logic (Humanities elective) 3.0 LOGC U205 Introduction to Logic and Rhetoric 3.0 CPT 170 Microcomputer Applications 3.0 CSCI 138 Information Technology 3.0 BIO 215 Anatomy 4.0 BIOL U243 Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0 Total Gen Ed in AAS LEG Degree 22.0 Total GTC GEN ED Transfer 22.0 Major Requirements
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Course Number Course Title Credit Hours. Course Number Course Title Credit Hours ENG 101 English Composition 1 3.0 ENG 101 Composition and Communication I 3.0 AU Core Foundation Course ENG 102 English Composition 2 3.0 ENG 102 Composition and Communication II 3.0 AU Core Foundation Course MAT 155 Contemporary Math 3.0 MAT *** Quantitative Literacy Course 3.0 AU Core Foundation Course PSY 201 General Psychology 3.0 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 CRJ Cognate Course SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 AU Core Foundation Course Elective Humanities/Fi ne Arts Any ART, ENG 2** (Literature), MUS, PHI, SPA or THE 3.0 *** Humanities & Intercultural Inquiry 3.0 AU Core Foundation Course Approved Elective/ PSC 201 American Government 3.0 PS 101 American National Government 3.0 CRJ Cognate Course Total Gen Ed in AAS CRJ Degree 21.0 Total PTC GEN ED Transfer 21.0 Major Requirements Piedmont Technical College Xxxxxxxx University Notes Course Number Course Title Credit Hours Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
Course Number Course Title Credit Hours. Course Number Course Title Credit Hours ENG 101 English Composition I 3.0 ENG 101 Composition and Communication I 3.0 AU Core Foundations Course
Course Number Course Title Credit Hours. EET 1100 Introduction to Robotics 2 EET 1150 Basic Robotics with math 2 A student who successfully meets the requirements of this agreement may receive the listed credit to apply toward the Associate Degree. The maximum Comparable Credit a student can receive is 30 semester credits, as stated in the Cuyahoga Community College Comparable Credit Policy. Ohio College Tech Prep credit is considered to be a form of comparable credit and will be awarded without cost to the student. This agreement is subject to the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s development of Career and Technical Assurance Guides. Therefore, during the term of this Agreement, courses identified as matches by the Ohio Department of Education may not be eligible for credit through Tech Prep, but may be eligible credit through Career and Technical Assurance Guides. STUDENT: By signing below you are agreeing to the following statement: I do hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the information given on this articulation agreement is complete. Any misrepresentation may be cause for denial of articulated credit. I authorize each high school I have attended to release academic information to Cuyahoga Community College. In accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), by signing this document, I authorize Cuyahoga Community College to release academic information to high schools, career centers and other agencies. HIGH SCHOOL TECH PREP PROGRAM NAME HOME HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT NAME (PRINT) STUDENT SIGNATURE/ DATE STUDENT HOME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP *TRI-C TECH PREP OFFICE USE ONLY* Reason for credit denial Tech Prep verification signature 1 Tech Prep verification signature 2 PROGRAM VERIFICATION SIGNATURE/ DATE STUDENT TRI-C S# □ AWARD CREDIT □ DENY CREDIT □ DNG Did not graduate □ NCG Did not meet cumulative GPA □ NTG Did not meet Tech Prep GPA □ DCP Did not complete program

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