Courses of Study. UTRGV’s College of Education and P-16 Integration will accept the complete set of lower division courses from a student who successfully completes courses outlined below from STC and is admitted to UTRGV. • All STC courses transferred to UTRGV shall be part of the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual issued by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. • For the UTRGV Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Bilingual Education, ESL, or Special Education, the following STC Associate of Arts in Teaching field of study electives will satisfy degree requirements as follows: BIOL 1408 Biology for Non-Science Majors I BIOL 1406 General Biology I EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDUC 1301 Introduction to Teaching EDUC 2301 Introduction to Special Populations EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation MUSI 1313 Teaching Music in Elementary School GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1403 Physical Geology MATH 1350 Mathematics for Teachers I MATH 1350 Fundamentals of Mathematics I MATH 1351 Mathematics for Teachers II MATH 1351 Fundamentals of Mathematics II
2.1 In accordance with Sec 61.822 of the Texas Education Code, a student who successfully completes courses in the STC core curriculum will receive academic credit at UTRGV for each of the core courses transferred. However, there are circumstances where additional classes are required by the major even when core is complete.
2.2 Transfer students must apply for admission and meet requirements to both UTRGV and the Teacher Education Program. Transfer students are encouraged to complete their Associate of Arts in Teaching at STC prior to completion of their first semester of study at UTRGV. STC and UTRGV faculty will work with students to help promote the completion of the Associates degree in a timely fashion.
2.3 STC will align EDUC 1301 and EDUC 2301 to TExES Professional Pedagogy and Responsibilities (PPR) standards set forth by UTRGV’s EDUC 1301 and EDFR 2301.
2.4 This Articulation Agreement will be published and provided as a transfer guide during academic advisement at STC.
Courses of Study. UTRGV’s College of Engineering and Computer Science will accept the complete set of lower division courses from a student who successfully completes courses outlined below from STC and is admitted to UTRGV. • All STC courses transferred to UTRGV shall be part of the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual issued by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. • For the UTRGV Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, the following STC Associate of Electrical Engineering field of study electives will satisfy degree requirements as follows: STC ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering UTRGV ELEE 1101 Introduction to Electrical Engineering ENGR 2405 Electrical Circuits I ELEE 2305/2105 Electric Circuits I/Lab ENGR 2406 Digital Systems ELEE 2330/2130 Digital System Engineering I/Lab CHEM 1409 Chemistry for Engineering Majors CHEM 1309/1109 Chemistry for Engineers MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2420 Differential Equations MATH 3341 Differential Equations COSC 1436 Fundamentals of Programming CSCI 1380 Computer Science I
2.1 In accordance with Sec 61.822 of the Texas Education Code, a student who successfully completes courses in the STC core curriculum will receive academic credit at UTRGV for each of the core courses transferred. However, there are circumstances where additional classes are required by the major even when core is complete.
2.2 Transfer students must apply for admission and meet requirements to UTRGV and the B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Transfer students are encouraged to complete their A.S. in Engineering at STC prior to completion of their first semester of study at UTRGV. STC and UTRGV faculty will work with students to help promote the completion of the Associates degree in a timely fashion.
2.3 This Articulation Agreement will be published and provided as a transfer guide during academic advisement at STC.
Courses of Study. UTRGV’s Department of Theatre will accept the complete set of lower division courses from a student who receives an Associate of Arts in Communication from STC and is admitted to UTRGV. • The total number of transfer hours will be capped at 60 (sixty) semester hours. • All STC courses transferred to UTRGV shall be part of the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual issued by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. • For the UTRGV Bachelor of Arts in Theater with a Major in Theatre/TV/Film: Teacher Certification, the following STC Associate of Arts in Drama field of study electives will transfer as follows: STC UTRGV DRAM 1351 Acting I THTF 1351 Acting DRAM 1330 Stagecraft I THTF 1330 Stagecraft DRAM 1342 Costume THTF 1342 Costume Technology SPCH 1311/SPCH 1315 COMM 1311/1315 DRAM 1120, 1121, 2120 Theatre Practicum Applied to Free Electives (3 credits) Students transferring from South Texas College with DRAM 1120, 1121 and/or 2120 will still need to complete the 3000/4000 level practicum courses at UTRGV. • For the UTRGV Bachelor of Arts in Theater with a Major in Theatre/TV/Film: Performance, the following STC Associate of Arts in Drama field of study electives will transfer as follows: STC UTRGV DRAM 1351 Acting I THTF 1351 Acting DRAM 1352 Acting II THTF 1352 Acting II DRAM 1341 Makeup THTF 1341 Makeup SPCH 1311/SPCH 1315 COMM 1311/1315 DRAM 1120, 1121, 2120 Theatre Practicum Applied to Free Electives (3 credits) Students transferring from South Texas College with DRAM 1120, 1121 and/or 2120 will still need to complete the 3000/4000 level practicum courses at UTRGV. • For the UTRGV Bachelor of Arts in Theater with a Major in Theatre/TV/Film: Design, the following STC Associate of Arts in Drama field of study electives will transfer as follows: STC UTRGV DRAM 1351 Acting I THTF 1351 Acting DRAM 1330 Stagecraft I THTF 1330 Stagecraft. DRAM 1342 Costume THTF 1342 Costume Technology SPCH 1311/SPCH 1315 COMM 1311/1315 • For the UTRGV Bachelor of Arts in Theater with a Major in Theatre/TV/Film: Television/Film, the following STC Associate of Arts in Drama field of study electives will transfer as follows: STC UTRGV DRAM 1351 Acting I COMM 1351 Acting SPCH 1311/SPCH 1315 COMM 1311/1315
2.1 In accordance with Sec 61.822 of the Texas Education Code, a student who successfully completes courses in the STC core curriculum will receive academic credit at UTRGV for each of the core courses transferred.
2.2 Transfer students must apply for admission and mee...
Courses of Study. P-TECH will primarily provide courses of study that meet the requirements for a Certificate of Completion or an Associate’s Degree and the Distinguished Level of Achievement diploma, in the following endorsement categories: STEM, Business and Industry, Public Services, Arts and Humanities, and Multidisciplinary Studies.
Courses of Study. The parties shall collaborate to provide the P-TECH an integrated four-year curriculum providing transition from grade level to grade level and allowing standards.
Courses of Study. YHSECA xxxx primarily provide courses of study which meet the requirements of the Associates of Arts Degree (Multidiscipline nary) and the Distinguished Level of Achievement diploma, in the following endorsement categories: STEM, Business and Industry, Public Services, Arts and Humanities, and Multidisciplinary Studies. YHSECA students who meet the placement and prerequisite requirements may also pursue an Associate's of' Science Degree. Additional courses of study will be approved by the campus principal and EPCC xxxx on an individual basis.
Courses of Study. Educational assistance will be provided only for courses of study which are directly related to the employee's present job or which will enhance the employee's potential for advancement to a position within the Authority which he/she has a reasonable expectation of achieving. The courses or programs must be offered by accredited institutions of learning. The maximum tuition reimbursement will be determined by the lesser of the actual tuition cost at the undergraduate or graduate rate, as applicable, or the current University of Nevada Las Vegas undergraduate or graduate rate. In no case will the Authority provide educational assistance beyond the master’s degree level.
Courses of Study. UTRGV’s College of Health Professions will accept the complete set of lower division courses from a student who successfully completes courses outlined below from STC and is admitted to UTRGV. • All STC courses transferred to UTRGV shall be part of the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual or the Workforce Education Course Manual issued by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. • For the UTRGV Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree, the following STC Associate of Science Degree courses will satisfy degree requirements as follows: BIOL 1406 Biology for Science Majors I BMED 1103 Introductory Cell Biology BMED 1104 Introductory Molecular Biology BMED 1105 Introductory Medical Genetics BMED 1102 Introductory Biomedical Laboratory I BIOL 2421 Microbiology BMED 1101 Introductory to Medical Biochemistry BMED 1106 Introductory Medical Microbiology BMED 1107 Introductory Immunology BMED 1109 Evolutionary Medicine BIOL 2401 Anatomy and Physiology I BMED 1108 Introductory Medical Neuroscience BMED 1110 Introductory Medical Physiology BMED 3108 Integrated Body Systems V: Dermatology, Hematology and Musculoskeletal BMED 1111 Introductory Biomedical Laboratory II BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II BMED 3104 Integrated Body Systems I: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary BMED 3105 Integrated Body Systems II: Gastrointestinal Systems BMED 3106 Integrated Body Systems III: Renal, Fluid and Electrolytes BMED 3107 Integrated Body Systems IV: Endocrine and Reproductive PSYC 2301 General Psychology (has to be taken for Social and Behavioral Science core) PSYC 2301 General Psychology Meets UTRGV Social and Behavioral Science core and BMED major
2.1 In accordance with Sec 61.822 of the Texas Education Code, a student who successfully completes courses in the STC core curriculum will receive academic credit at UTRGV for each of the core courses transferred. However, there are circumstances when additional classes are required by the major even when core is complete.
2.2 Transfer students are encouraged to complete their Associate of Science degree at STC prior to completion of their first semester of study at UTRGV. STC and UTRGV faculty will work with students to help promote the completion of the Associates degree in a timely fashion.
2.3 This Articulation Agreement will be published and provided as a transfer guide during academic advisement at STC.
Courses of Study. UTRGV’s College of Liberal Arts will accept the complete set of lower division courses from a student who successfully completes courses outlined below from STC and is admitted to UTRGV. • All STC courses transferred to UTRGV shall be part of the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual issued by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. • For the UTRGV Bachelor of Arts-Communication Studies, the following STC Associate of Arts-Communication- Communication Studies field of study electives will satisfy degree requirements as follows STC UTRGV SPCH 1311 Introduction to Speech Communication COMM 1311 Introduction to Communication SPCH 1315 Public Speaking COMM 1315 Public Speaking SPCH 1318 Interpersonal Communication COMM 1318 Interpersonal Communication SPCH 1321 Business & Professional Communication COMM 3313 Business and Technical Comm. SPCH 2333 Discussion & Small Group Comm. COMM 2333 Small Group Communication SPCH 2335 Argument and Debate COMM 2335 Argumentation and Debate SPCH 2389 Academic Cooperative COMM Free Elective
2.1 In accordance with Sec 61.822 of the Texas Education Code, a student who successfully completes courses in the STC core curriculum will receive academic credit at UTRGV for each of the core courses transferred. However, there are circumstances where additional classes are required by the major even when core is complete.
2.2 Transfer students must apply for admission and meet requirements to UTRGV and the Bachelor of Arts- Communication Studies Program. Transfer students are encouraged to complete their Associate of Arts- Communication-Communication Studies degree at STC prior to completion of their first semester of study at UTRGV. STC and UTRGV faculty will work with students to help promote the completion of the Associates degree in a timely fashion.
2.3 This Articulation Agreement will be published and provided as a transfer guide during academic advisement at STC.
Courses of Study. UTRGV’s Department of History will accept the complete set of lower division courses from a student who receives an Associate of Arts Degree from STC and is admitted to UTRGV. • The total number of transfer hours will be capped at 60 (sixty) semester hours. • All STC courses transferred to UTRGV shall be part of the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual issued by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. • For the UTRGV B.A. History Degree, the following STC Associate of Arts Degree field of study electives will transfer as follows: STC UTRGV HIST 1301 HIST 1301 HIST 1302 HIST 1302 HIST 2321 HIST 2321 HIST 2322 HIST 2322 HIST 2327 HIST 2327 HIST 2328 HIST 2328 HIST 2381/2389 (3) Advanced HIST elective ECON 2301 ECON 2301 ECON 2302 ECON 2302 GEOG 1303 GEOG 1303 EDFR 2301 EDUC 2301
2.1 In accordance with Sec 61.822 of the Texas Education Code, a student who successfully completes courses in the STC core curriculum will receive academic credit at UTRGV for each of the core courses transferred.
2.2 Transfer students must apply for admission and meet requirements to UTRGV and the B.A. Social Studies Composite with teacher certification Degree. Transfer students are encouraged to complete their Associate of Arts degree at STC prior to completion of their first semester of study at UTRGV. STC and UTRGV faculty will work with students to help promote the completion of the Associates degree in a timely fashion.
2.3 This Articulation Agreement will be published and provided as a transfer guide during academic advisement at both institutions.