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Common use of Courses of Study Clause in Contracts

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 Science in Criminal Justice, the following STC Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice field of study electives will satisfy degree requirements as follows CRIJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 Intro to Criminal Justice System CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems & Practices CRIJ 2313 Correctional Sys & Practices CRIJ 2328 CRIJ 1310 Police Systems & Practices Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 2328 Elective1 Police Systems & Practices CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigation Elective 1 Although CRIJ 1310 Fundamentals of Criminal Law and CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigations are not presently offered at UTRGV, they are part of the ACGM and UTRGV agrees to accept either or both courses as lower level Criminal Justice elective courses as part of this agreement. • Additionally, to prepare students for CRIJ 3305, Statistical Applications in Criminal Course, which is required for the BSCJ degree at UTRGV, students are strongly encouraged to take one of the following courses to satisfy their core curriculum math requirement and prepare them for the required upper level statistics course: STC UTRGV MATH 1414 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1442 Statistics MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods 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. If the entire STC core curriculum is completed, the STC core curriculum will substitute for the UTRGV core curriculum pursuant to Sec. 61.822(c) of the Texas Education Code. If the STC core curriculum is not completed, a student will receive credit for those core courses taken but may be required to take additional courses to satisfy the UTRGV core curriculum pursuant to Sec. 61.822(d) of the Texas Education Code. 2.2 Transfer students must apply for admission to UTRGV and meet requirements of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. Transfer students are encouraged to complete their Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice 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.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

Courses of Study. UTRGV’s College Department of Liberal Arts Theatre will accept the complete set of lower division courses from a student who successfully completes courses outlined below 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 Science Arts in Criminal JusticeTheater with a Major in Theatre/TV/Film: Teacher Certification, the following STC Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice Drama field of study electives will satisfy degree requirements transfer as follows CRIJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 Intro to Criminal Justice System CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems & Practices CRIJ 2313 Correctional Sys & Practices CRIJ 2328 CRIJ 1310 Police Systems & Practices Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 2328 Elective1 Police Systems & Practices CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigation Elective 1 Although CRIJ 1310 Fundamentals of Criminal Law and CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigations are not presently offered at UTRGV, they are part of the ACGM and UTRGV agrees to accept either or both courses as lower level Criminal Justice elective courses as part of this agreement. • Additionally, to prepare students for CRIJ 3305, Statistical Applications in Criminal Course, which is required for the BSCJ degree at UTRGV, students are strongly encouraged to take one of the following courses to satisfy their core curriculum math requirement and prepare them for the required upper level statistics coursefollows: STC UTRGV MATH 1414 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 Algebra MATH 1314 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 Algebra MATH 1442 Statistics MATH 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 Elementary Statistical MethodsCostume 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. However, there are circumstances where additional classes are required by the major even when core is complete. If the entire STC core curriculum is completed, the STC core curriculum will substitute for the UTRGV core curriculum pursuant to Sec. 61.822(c) of the Texas Education Code. If the STC core curriculum is not completed, a student will receive credit for those core courses taken but may be required to take additional courses to satisfy the UTRGV core curriculum pursuant to Sec. 61.822(d) of the Texas Education Code. 2.2 Transfer students must apply for admission and meet requirements to UTRGV and meet requirements of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal JusticeTheatre program. Transfer students are encouraged to complete their Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice degrees 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 STCboth institutions.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

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 Science Arts in Criminal JusticeAnthropology, the following STC Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice Anthropology field of study electives will satisfy degree requirements as follows CRIJ follows: STC UTRGV ANTH 2301 Physical Anthropology ANTH 1324 Human Evolution ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2302 Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 2302 Introduction to Archaeology HUMA 2323 World Cultures • For the STC Associate of Arts in Anthropology, students will be required to take two of the following four courses (6 hours) as Field of Study electives, all part of the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual and Texas Academic Course Guide Manual issued by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. These STC courses will transfer to the UTRGV Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology as lower division minor or free electives: STC UTRGV SOCI 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ Sociology SOCI 1301 Intro Introduction to Criminal Justice System CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems & Practices CRIJ 2313 Correctional Sys & Practices CRIJ 2328 CRIJ 1310 Police Systems & Practices Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 2328 Elective1 Police Systems & Practices CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigation Elective 1 Although CRIJ 1310 Fundamentals of Criminal Law and CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigations are not presently offered at UTRGV, they are part of the ACGM and UTRGV agrees to accept either Sociology PSYC 2317 Statistical Methods in Psychology PSYC 2302 Basic Statistics for Psychologists HIST 2321 World Civilizations I HIST 2321 World History I SOCI 2319 Minority Studies lower division minor or both courses as lower level Criminal Justice elective courses as part of this agreement. • Additionally, to prepare students for CRIJ 3305, Statistical Applications in Criminal Course, which is required for the BSCJ degree at UTRGV, students are strongly encouraged to take one of the following courses to satisfy their core curriculum math requirement and prepare them for the required upper level statistics course: STC UTRGV MATH 1414 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1442 Statistics MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methodsfree 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. If the entire STC core curriculum is completed, the STC core curriculum will substitute for the UTRGV core curriculum pursuant to Sec. 61.822(c) of the Texas Education Code. If the STC core curriculum is not completed, a student will receive credit for those core courses taken but may be required to take additional courses to satisfy the UTRGV core curriculum pursuant to Sec. 61.822(d) of the Texas Education Code. 2.2 Transfer students must apply for admission and meet requirements to UTRGV and meet requirements of the Bachelor of Science Arts in Criminal JusticeAnthropology. Transfer students are encouraged to complete their Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice Anthropology 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.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

Courses of Study. UTRGV’s College Department of Liberal Arts Criminal Justice will accept the complete set of lower division courses from a student who successfully completes courses outlined below receives an Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice (AACJ) from STC and is admitted to UTRGV. • The total number of transfer hours will be capped at 66 (sixty-six) semester hours. The maximum number of lower division criminal justice courses will be capped at 18 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 Science in Criminal JusticeBSCJ, the following STC Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice AACJ field of study electives will satisfy degree requirements transfer as follows follows: STC UTRGV CRIJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 Intro to Criminal Justice System CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems & Practices CRIJ 2313 Correctional Sys CRIJ 2328 Police Systems & Practices CRIJ 2328 CRIJ 1310 Police Systems & Practices Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 2328 Elective1 Police Systems & Practices CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigation Elective 1 Although CRIJ 1310 Fundamentals of Criminal Law and CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigations are not presently offered at UTRGV, they are part of the ACGM and UTRGV agrees to accept either or both courses as lower level Criminal Justice elective courses as part of this agreement. • Additionally, to prepare students for CRIJ 3305, Statistical Applications in Criminal Course, which is required for the BSCJ degree at UTRGV, students are strongly encouraged to take one of the following courses to satisfy their core curriculum math requirement and prepare them for the required upper level statistics course: STC UTRGV MATH 1414 College Algebra MATH 1314 1340 College Algebra MATH 1442 Statistics MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods2330 Statistics 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. If the entire STC core curriculum is completed, the STC core curriculum will substitute for the UTRGV core curriculum pursuant to Sec. 61.822(c) of the Texas Education Code. If the STC core curriculum is not completed, a student will receive credit for those core courses taken but may be required to take additional courses to satisfy the UTRGV core curriculum pursuant to Sec. 61.822(d) of the Texas Education Code. 2.2 Transfer students must apply for admission to UTRGV and meet requirements of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. Transfer students are encouraged to complete their Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice 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 STCboth institutions.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement