EQUIVALENT. For courses from NIACC which have direct course equivalents at Drake, this agreement shows the Drake course with the course number in boldface. ELECTIVE: Students will be granted college transfer credit for courses in this category. However, these courses are not equivalent to any single Drake course. A course in this category may be used to fulfill required or elective course requirements at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which a student is enrolled. CAREER‐TECH: A maximum of 16 semester hours of career‐technical elective credit may be granted at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which the student is enrolled. NO CREDIT: Xxxxx will not grant credit for these courses. Regardless into which category a course may be placed (equivalents or electives), the Academic Representative of the Drake college or school to which you are granted admission will determine how each transfer course meets specific requirements for the degree you are seeking. Xxxxx’x Areas of Inquiry Most courses are accepted by Xxxxx at their NIACC semester hour value. The course outlined will count toward satisfying the Drake Curriculum Area of Inquiry (AOI) requirements for majors in all of the colleges and schools at Drake University. A maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two‐year institutions will be accepted. The Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which a student is enrolled will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements. Achievement guidelines are established in ten Areas of Inquiry (AOIs) that reflect the fundamentals Drake Curriculum principles and emphasize responsible decision making and self‐discipline. The approved Drake Curriculum course list for current Drake students can be accessed online at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xx/ To fulfill Drake Curriculum Areas of Inquiry (AOIs), 37‐38 semester hours of course credit must be completed. The First Year Seminar and Senior Capstone requirements combined total 4‐6 semester hours of credit. Total credit hours require to complete the entire Drake Curriculum: 41‐44 semester hours. In some cases, a course may be approved for more than one AOI. For example, BUS 185 is approved for both Critical Thinking and Values and Ethics AOIs. In those cases, the course may be applied in only one area. These courses, however, may simultaneously count toward a specific college or major requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to keep course syllabi from transfer institutions so that a closer evaluation may be made in the even that a course may need to be re‐evaluated for its applicability to the Drake Curriculum plan. Drake University will also accept some AP, IB and CLEP subject tests to fulfill certain Xxxxx Curriculum Areas of Inquiry.
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Samples: University Articulation Agreement
EQUIVALENT. For courses from NIACC SWCC which have direct course equivalents at Drake, this agreement shows the Drake course with the course number in boldface. ELECTIVE: Students will be granted college transfer credit for courses in this category. However, these courses are not equivalent to any single Drake course. A course in this category may be used to fulfill required or elective course requirements at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college College or school School in which a student is enrolled. CAREER‐TECHCAREER-TECH: A maximum of 16 semester hours of career‐technical career-technical elective credit may be granted at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college College or school in which the student is enrolled. Pharmacy and Health Science students can only transfer in 4 semester hours of career- technical elective credit. NO CREDIT: Xxxxx will not grant credit for these courses. Regardless into which category a course may be placed (equivalents or electives), the Academic Representative of the Drake college or school to which you are granted admission will determine how each transfer course meets specific requirements for the degree you are seeking. Xxxxx’x A maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two-year institutions will be accepted. The Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake College or School in which a student is enrolled will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements. Areas of Inquiry Most (AOI) The courses are accepted by Xxxxx at their NIACC semester hour value. The course outlined will count toward towards satisfying the Drake Curriculum Area of Inquiry (AOI) requirements for majors in all of the colleges and schools at Drake University. A maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two‐year institutions will be accepted. The Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which a student is enrolled will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements. Achievement guidelines are established in ten Areas of Inquiry (AOIs) that reflect the fundamentals Drake Curriculum principles and emphasize responsible decision making and self‐disciplineself-discipline. The approved Drake Curriculum course list for current Drake students can be accessed online at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xx/ To fulfill Drake Curriculum Areas of Inquiry (AOIs), 37‐38 semester hours of course credit must be completed. The First Year Seminar and Senior Capstone requirements combined total 4‐6 semester hours of credit. Total credit hours require to complete the entire Drake Curriculum: 41‐44 semester hours. In some cases, a course may be approved for more than one AOI. For example, BUS 185 is approved for both Critical Thinking and Values and Ethics AOIs. In those cases, the course may be applied in only one area. These courses, however, may simultaneously count toward a specific college or major requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to keep course syllabi from transfer institutions so that a closer evaluation may be made in the even that a course may need to be re‐evaluated re-evaluated for its applicability to the Drake Curriculum plan. Drake University will also accept some AP, IB and CLEP subject tests to fulfill certain Xxxxx Curriculum Areas of Inquiry.
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Samples: University Articulation Agreement
EQUIVALENT. For courses from NIACC DMACC which have direct course equivalents at Drake, this agreement shows the Drake course with the course number in boldface. ELECTIVE: Students will be granted college transfer credit for courses in this category. However, these courses are not equivalent to any single Drake course. A course in this category may be used to fulfill required or elective course requirements at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which a student is enrolled. CAREER‐TECHCAREER-TECH: A maximum of 16 semester hours of career‐technical career-technical elective credit may be granted at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which the student is enrolled. NO CREDIT: Xxxxx will not grant credit for these courses. Regardless into which category a course may be placed (equivalents or electives), the Academic Representative of the Drake college or school to which you are granted admission will determine how each transfer course meets specific requirements for the degree you are seeking. Xxxxx’x Areas of Inquiry Most courses are accepted by Xxxxx at their NIACC DMACC semester hour value. The course outlined will count toward satisfying the Drake Curriculum Area of Inquiry (AOI) requirements for majors in all of the colleges and schools at Drake University. A maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two‐year two-year institutions will be accepted. The Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which a student is enrolled will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements. Achievement guidelines are established in ten Areas of Inquiry (AOIs) that reflect the fundamentals Drake Curriculum principles and emphasize responsible decision making and self‐disciplineself-discipline. The approved Drake Curriculum course list for current Drake students can be accessed online at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xx/ To fulfill Drake Curriculum Areas of Inquiry (AOIs), 37‐38 37-38 semester hours of course credit must be completed. The First Year Seminar and Senior Capstone requirements combined total 4‐6 4-6 semester hours of credit. Total credit hours require to complete the entire Drake Curriculum: 41‐44 41-44 semester hours. In some cases, a course may be approved for more than one AOI. For example, BUS 185 is approved for both Critical Thinking and Values and Ethics AOIs. In those cases, the course may be applied in only one area. These courses, however, may simultaneously count toward a specific college or major requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to keep course syllabi from transfer institutions so that a closer evaluation may be made in the even that a course may need to be re‐evaluated re-evaluated for its applicability to the Drake Curriculum plan. Drake University will also accept some AP, IB and CLEP subject tests to fulfill certain Xxxxx Curriculum Areas of Inquiry.
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EQUIVALENT. For courses from NIACC IWCC which have direct course equivalents at Drake, this agreement shows the Drake course with the course number in boldface. ELECTIVE: Students will be granted college transfer credit for courses in this category. However, these courses are not equivalent to any single Drake course. A course in this category may be used to fulfill required or elective course requirements at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which a student is enrolled. CAREER‐TECHCAREER-‐TECH: A maximum of 16 semester hours of career‐technical career-‐technical elective credit may be granted at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which the student is enrolled. NO CREDIT: Xxxxx will not grant credit for these courses. Regardless into which category a course may be placed (equivalents or electives), the Academic Representative of the Drake college or school to which you are granted admission will determine how each transfer course meets specific requirements for the degree you are seeking. Xxxxx’x Areas of Inquiry Most courses are accepted by Xxxxx at their NIACC IWCC semester hour value. The course courses outlined will count toward satisfying the Drake Curriculum Area of Inquiry (AOI) requirements for majors in all of the colleges and schools at Drake University. A maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two‐year two-‐year institutions will be accepted. The Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which a student is enrolled will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements. Achievement guidelines are established in ten Areas of Inquiry (AOIs) that reflect the fundamentals fundamental Drake Curriculum principles and emphasize responsible decision making and self‐disciplineself-‐ discipline. The approved Drake Curriculum course list for current Drake students can be accessed online on line at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xx/ xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/dc/ To fulfill Drake Curriculum Areas of Inquiry (AOIs), 37‐38 37-‐38 semester hours of course credit must be completed. The First Year Seminar and Senior Capstone requirements combined total 4‐6 4-‐6 semester hours of credit. Total credit hours require required to complete the entire Drake Curriculum: 41‐44 41-‐44 semester hours. Transfer students are not required to complete all of the coursework prior to enrollment at Drake. In some cases, a course may be approved for more than one AOI. For example, BUS 185 is approved for both the Critical Thinking and Values and Ethics AOIs. In those cases, the course may be applied in only one area. These courses, however, may simultaneously count toward a specific college or major requirementsrequirement. Students are strongly encouraged to keep course syllabi from transfer institutions so that a closer evaluation may be made in the even event that a course may need to be re‐evaluated re-‐evaluated for its applicability to the Drake Curriculum plan. Drake University will also accept some AP, IB and CLEP subject tests to fulfill certain Xxxxx Curriculum Areas of Inquiry.
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EQUIVALENT. For courses from NIACC DMACC which have direct course equivalents at Drake, this agreement shows the Drake course with the course number in boldface. ELECTIVE: Students will be granted college transfer credit for courses in this category. However, these courses are not equivalent to any single Drake course. A course in this category may be used to fulfill required or elective course requirements at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college co llege or school in which a student is enrolled. CAREER‐TECHCAREER-TECH: A maximum of 16 semester hours of career‐technical career-technical elective credit may be granted at the discretion of the Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which the student is enrolled. NO CREDIT: Xxxxx will not grant credit for these courses. Regardless into which category a course may be placed (equivalents or electives), the Academic Representative of the Drake college or school to which you are granted admission will determine how each transfer course meets specific requirements for the degree you are seeking. Xxxxx’x Areas of Inquiry Most courses are accepted by Xxxxx at their NIACC DMACC semester hour value. The course outlined will count toward satisfying the Drake Curriculum Area of Inquiry (AOI) requirements for majors in all of the colleges and schools at Drake University. A maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two‐year two-year institutions will be accepted. The Associate or Assistant Xxxx of the Drake college or school in which a student is enrolled will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements. Achievement guidelines are established in ten Areas of Inquiry (AOIs) that reflect the fundamentals Drake Curriculum principles and emphasize responsible decision making and self‐disciplineself-discipline. The approved Drake Curriculum course list for current Drake students can be accessed online at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xx/ To fulfill Drake Curriculum Areas of Inquiry (AOIs), 37‐38 37-38 semester hours of course credit must be completed. The First Year Seminar and Senior Capstone requirements combined total 4‐6 4-6 semester hours of credit. Total credit hours require to complete the entire Drake Curriculum: 41‐44 41-44 semester hours. In some cases, a course may be approved for more than one AOI. For example, BUS 185 is approved for both Critical Thinking and Values and Ethics AOIs. In those cases, the course may be applied in only one area. These courses, however, may simultaneously count toward a specific college or major requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to keep course syllabi from transfer institutions so that a closer evaluation may be made in the even that a course may need to be re‐evaluated re-evaluated for its applicability to the Drake Curriculum plan. Drake University will also accept some AP, IB and CLEP subject tests to fulfill certain Xxxxx Curriculum Areas of Inquiry.
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