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Information for Students. Students who began CSN’s program prior to the effective date of this agreement may use the agreement to the extent that the program requirements followed are consistent with this agreement. A copy of this agreement should be brought to all advising sessions. This transfer agreement was developed to provide a smooth curriculum transition for students who want to earn an associate degree from CSN and transfer to NSC to earn a Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences. The agreement is designed to minimize loss of credits and duplication of coursework in transferring. 1. Students should complete the Certificate of Completion in Allied Health Sciences and the Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Cardiac/Vascular Ultrasound track) at CSN and the coordinated program of study for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences at NSC as indicated in this transfer guide. Any course substitutions should be made with the guidance of an advisor or counselor to assure that all requirements are met. 2. The completion of the associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of business degree at a community college automatically fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at any other NSHE institution. An associate of applied science degree does not automatically fulfill lower-division general education requirements. 3. Only courses with a grade of D or higher will be accepted for transfer to NSC. A course completed with a grade of less than 1.7, if counted toward graduation at the community college, may be used to satisfy NSC graduation requirements. However, the course will have to be repeated if the NSC major specifies a higher GPA for all students in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences. If a CSN course has more credits than the NSC equivalent course, the additional credits will be included in the program total as general transfer credit. 4. NSC requires that a minimum of 30 upper-division credit hours must be completed in residence at NSC. 5. Students may elect to graduate under the course catalog graduation requirements under any of the following options, provided that the course catalog at the time of graduation is not more than ten years old: a. The course catalog of the year of enrollment in a baccalaureate level course/program at a NSHE community college (valid transfer agreement may be required.) b. The course catalog of the year of transfer into a baccalaureate level program at the universities, state college, or community colleges that offer select baccalaureate degrees. c. The course catalog of the year of graduation from a NSHE institution. 6. Changing majors may change the course catalog and graduation requirements, which may increase the time to degree completion. The student will follow the requirements of a transfer agreement for the new major, effective at the time of the change of major. 7. Students should meet with the NSC Transfer Coordinator early, before completing an admission application to NSC. A copy of the transfer guide should be brought to all advising sessions. 8. For further information on the rights afforded to Nevada System of Higher Education AA, AB, or AS, or AAS graduates, refer to the Transfer Rights and Responsibilities document available at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Nshe/xxxxx.xxx/administration/academics-student- affairs/students/transfer/ Nevada State College 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxx Xxxx, Transfer Coordinator xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxx 702-992-2118 Transfer Agreements are located at xxxx://xxx.xxx/admissions/applying-to-nsc/transfer- students/transfer-center/transfer-agreements/index.aspx College of Southern Nevada 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Interim Vice President 000-000-0000

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Information for Students. Students who began CSNWNC’s program prior to the effective date of this agreement agreement, may use the agreement to the extent that the program requirements followed are consistent with this agreement. A copy of this agreement should be brought to all advising sessions. This transfer agreement was developed to provide a smooth curriculum transition for students who want to earn an associate degree from CSN WNC and transfer to NSC to earn a Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health SciencesNursing. The agreement is designed to minimize loss of credits and duplication of coursework in transferring. 1. Students should complete the Certificate of Completion in Allied Health Sciences and the Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Cardiac/Vascular Ultrasound track) Nursing at CSN WNC and the coordinated program of study for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences RN to BSN program at NSC as indicated in this transfer guide. Any course substitutions should be made with the guidance of an advisor or counselor to assure that all requirements are met. Note: This agreement does not imply acceptance into the nursing program. 2. The completion of the associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of business degree at a community college automatically fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at any other NSHE institution. An associate of applied science degree does not automatically fulfill lower-division general education requirements. 3. Only courses with a grade of D or higher will be accepted for transfer to NSC. A course completed with a grade of less than 1.7, if counted toward graduation at the community college, may be used to satisfy NSC graduation requirements. However, the course will not transfer and will have to be repeated if the NSC major specifies a higher GPA for all students in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health SciencesRN to BSN program. If a CSN WNC course has more credits than the NSC equivalent course, the additional credits will be included in the program total as general transfer credit. 4. NSC requires that a minimum of 30 upper64 credits must be completed at the four-year institution. A minimum of 32 upper division credit hours must be completed in residence at NSCresidence. 5. Students may elect to graduate under the course catalog graduation requirements under any of the following options, provided that the course catalog at the time of graduation is not more than ten years old: a. The course catalog of the year of enrollment in a baccalaureate level course/program at a NSHE community college (valid transfer agreement contract may be required.) b. The course catalog of the year of transfer into a baccalaureate level program at the universities, state college, or community colleges that offer select baccalaureate degrees. c. The course catalog of the year of graduation from a NSHE institution. 6. Changing majors may change the course catalog and graduation requirements, which may increase the time to degree completion. The student will follow the requirements of a the transfer agreement for the new major, effective at the time of the change of major. 7. Students should meet with the NSC Transfer Coordinator early, before completing an admission application to NSC. A copy of the transfer articulation guide should be included in the application to NSC and brought to all advising sessions. 8. For further information on the rights afforded to Nevada System of Higher Education AA, AB, or AS, or AAS AS graduates, refer to the Transfer Rights and Responsibilities document available at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Nshe/xxxxx.xxx/administration/academics-student- affairs/students/transfer/ xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Resources/Students/Transfer-R/index.htm Nevada State College 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxx Xxxx, Transfer Coordinator xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxx 702xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxxxxx.xxx 000-992000-2118 0000 Transfer Agreements are located at xxxx://xxx.xxx/admissions/applying-to-nsc/transfer- students/transferxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/0000.xxx • Completion of an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Nursing (at least 60 credits) • Completion of prerequisites to the major (may be taken during the first two years of AAS degree) Click Here for prerequisites to the RN to BSN program Course Requirement: GE or Major *ADN Nursing coursework-center/transferCredit by examination (38 credits) NURS 408-agreements/index.aspx College Conceptual Bases of Southern Nevada 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Interim Vice President 000Nursing Major NURS 416-000Introduction to Nursing Informatics Major Course Requirement: GE or Major NURS- 440-0000Nursing Leadership in the 21st Century Major NURS- 319-Chemical Principles of Pharmacology Major NURS 337-Pathophysiology Major Course Requirement: GE or Major NURS Elective Major NURS 310 – Cultural Diversity in Healthcare Major NURS 418-Nursing Research and Methods Major Course Requirement: GE or Major NURS 410- Physical Assessment Major NURS 444- Human Care Nursing in the Community Major

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Samples: Transfer Agreement

Information for Students. Students who began CSN’s program prior to the effective date of this agreement may use the agreement to the extent that the program requirements followed are consistent with this agreement. A copy of this agreement should be brought to all advising sessions. This transfer agreement was developed to provide a smooth curriculum transition for students who want to earn an associate degree from CSN and transfer to NSC to earn a Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences. The agreement is designed to minimize loss of credits and duplication of coursework in transferring. 1. Students should complete the Certificate of Completion in Allied Health Sciences and the Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Cardiac/Vascular Ultrasound track) Radiation Therapy at CSN and the coordinated program of study for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences at NSC as indicated in this transfer guide. Any course substitutions should be made with the guidance of an advisor or counselor to assure that all requirements are met. 2. The completion of the associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of business degree at a community college automatically fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at any other NSHE institution. An associate of applied science degree does not automatically fulfill lower-division general education requirements. 3. Only courses with a grade of D or higher will be accepted for transfer to NSC. A course completed with a grade of less than 1.7, if counted toward graduation at the community college, may be used to satisfy NSC graduation requirements. However, the course will have to be repeated if the NSC major specifies a higher GPA for all students in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences. If a CSN course has more credits than the NSC equivalent course, the additional credits will be included in the program total as general transfer credit. 4. NSC requires that a minimum of 30 upper-division credit hours must be completed in residence at NSC. 5. Students may elect to graduate under the course catalog graduation requirements under any of the following options, provided that the course catalog at the time of graduation is not more than ten years old: a. The course catalog of the year of enrollment in a baccalaureate level course/program at a NSHE community college (valid transfer agreement may be required.) b. The course catalog of the year of transfer into a baccalaureate level program at the universities, state college, or community colleges that offer select baccalaureate degrees. c. The course catalog of the year of graduation from a NSHE institution. 6. Changing majors may change the course catalog and graduation requirements, which may increase the time to degree completion. The student will follow the requirements of a transfer agreement for the new major, effective at the time of the change of major. 7. Students should meet with the NSC Transfer Coordinator early, before completing an admission application to NSC. A copy of the transfer guide should be brought to all advising sessions. 8. For further information on the rights afforded to Nevada System of Higher Education AA, AB, or AS, or AAS graduates, refer to the Transfer Rights and Responsibilities document available at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Nshe/xxxxx.xxx/administration/academics-student- affairs/students/transfer/ Nevada State College 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxx Xxxx, Transfer Coordinator xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxx 702-992-2118 Transfer Agreements are located at xxxx://xxx.xxx/admissions/applying-to-nsc/transfer- students/transfer-center/transfer-agreements/index.aspx College of Southern Nevada 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs, 000-000-0000

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Samples: Transfer Agreement

Information for Students. Students who began CSNWNC’s program prior to the effective date of this agreement agreement, may use the agreement to the extent that the program requirements followed are consistent with this agreement. A copy of this agreement should be brought to all advising sessions. This transfer agreement was developed to provide a smooth curriculum transition for students who want to earn an associate degree from CSN WNC and transfer to NSC to earn a Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health SciencesNursing. The agreement is designed to minimize loss of credits and duplication of coursework in transferring. 1. Students should complete the Certificate of Completion in Allied Health Sciences and the an Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Cardiac/Vascular Ultrasound track) Arts at CSN WNC and the coordinated program of study for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences at NSC Nursing as indicated in this transfer guide. Any course substitutions should be made with the guidance of an advisor or counselor to assure that all requirements are met. Note: This agreement does not imply acceptance into the nursing program. 2. The completion of the associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of business degree at a community college automatically fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at any other NSHE institution. An associate of applied science degree does not automatically fulfill lower-division general education requirements. 3. Only courses with a grade of D or higher will be accepted for transfer to NSC. A course completed with a grade of less than 1.7, if counted toward graduation at the community college, may be used to satisfy NSC graduation requirements. However, the course will not transfer and will have to be repeated if the NSC major specifies a higher GPA for all students in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health SciencesNursing. If a CSN WNC course has more credits than the NSC equivalent course, the additional credits will be included in the program total as general transfer credit. 4. NSC requires that a minimum of 30 upper64 credits must be completed at the four-division year institution. A minimum of 32 credit hours must be completed in residence at NSCresidence. 5. Students may elect to graduate under the course catalog graduation requirements under any of the following options, provided that the course catalog at the time of graduation is not more than ten years old: a. The course catalog of the year of enrollment in a baccalaureate level course/program at a NSHE community college (valid transfer agreement contract may be required.) b. The course catalog of the year of transfer into a baccalaureate level program at the universities, state college, or community colleges that offer select baccalaureate degrees. c. The course catalog of the year of graduation from a NSHE institution. 6. Changing majors may change the course catalog and graduation requirements, which may increase the time to degree completion. The student will follow the requirements of a the transfer agreement for the new major, effective at the time of the change of major. 7. Students should meet with the NSC Transfer Coordinator early, before completing an admission application to NSC. A copy of the transfer articulation guide should be included in the application to NSC and brought to all advising sessions. 8. For further information on the rights afforded to Nevada System of Higher Education AA, AB, or AS, or AAS AS graduates, refer to the Transfer Rights and Responsibilities document available at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Nshe/xxxxx.xxx/administration/academics-student- affairs/students/transfer/ xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Resources/Students/Transfer-R/index.htm Nevada State College 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxx Xxxx, Transfer Coordinator xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxx 702xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxxxxx.xxx 000-992000-2118 0000 Transfer Agreements are located at xxxx://xxx.xxx/admissions/applying-to-nsc/transfer- students/transfer-center/transfer-agreements/index.aspx College of Southern Nevada 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Interim Vice President 000-000-0000xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/0000.xxx

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Samples: Transfer Agreement

Information for Students. Students who began CSNWNC’s program prior to the effective date of this agreement agreement, may use the agreement to the extent that the program requirements followed are consistent with this agreement. A copy of this agreement should be brought to all advising sessions. This transfer agreement was developed to provide a smooth curriculum transition for students who want to earn an associate degree from CSN WNC and transfer to NSC to earn a Bachelor of Applied Science Arts in Allied Health SciencesSecondary Education-Concentration in History. The agreement is designed to minimize loss of credits and duplication of coursework in transferring. 1. Students should complete the Certificate of Completion in Allied Health Sciences and the Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Cardiac/Vascular Ultrasound track) Arts at CSN WNC and the coordinated program of study for the Bachelor of Applied Science Arts in Allied Health Sciences Secondary Education –History at NSC as indicated in this transfer guide. Any course substitutions should be made with the guidance of an advisor or counselor to assure that all requirements are met. 2. The completion of the associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of business degree at a community college automatically fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at any other NSHE institution. An associate of applied science degree does not automatically fulfill lower-division general education requirements. 3. Only courses with a grade of D or higher will be accepted for transfer to NSC. A course completed with a grade of less than 1.7, if counted toward graduation at the community college, may be used to satisfy NSC graduation requirements. However, the course will not transfer and will have to be repeated if the NSC major specifies a higher GPA for all students in the Bachelor of Applied Science Arts in Allied Health SciencesSecondary Education- Concentration in History. If a CSN WNC course has more credits than the NSC equivalent course, the additional credits will be included in the program total as general transfer credit. 4. NSC requires that a minimum of 30 upper64 credits must be completed at the four-division year institution. A minimum of 32 credit hours must be completed in residence at NSCresidence. 5. Students may elect to graduate under the course catalog graduation requirements under any of the following options, provided that the course catalog at the time of graduation is not more than ten years old: a. The course catalog of the year of enrollment in a baccalaureate level course/program at a NSHE community college (valid transfer agreement contract may be required.) b. The course catalog of the year of transfer into a baccalaureate level program at the universities, state college, or community colleges that offer select baccalaureate degrees. c. The course catalog of the year of graduation from a NSHE institution. 6. Changing majors may change the course catalog and graduation requirements, which may increase the time to degree completion. The student will follow the requirements of a the transfer agreement for the new major, effective at the time of the change of major. 7. Students should meet with the NSC Transfer Coordinator early, before completing an admission application to NSC. A copy of the transfer articulation guide should be included in the application to NSC and brought to all advising sessions. 8. For further information on the rights afforded to Nevada System of Higher Education AA, AB, or AS, or AAS AS graduates, refer to the Transfer Rights and Responsibilities document available at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Nshe/xxxxx.xxx/administration/academics-student- affairs/students/transfer/ xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Resources/Students/Transfer-R/index.htm Nevada State College 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxx Xxxx, Transfer Coordinator xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxx 702xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxxxxx.xxx 000-992000-2118 0000 Transfer Agreements are located at xxxx://xxx.xxx/admissions/applying-to-nsc/transfer- students/transfer-center/transfer-agreements/index.aspx College of Southern Nevada 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Interim Vice President 000-000-0000xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/0000.xxx

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Samples: Transfer Agreement

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Information for Students. Students who began CSNWNC’s program prior to the effective date of this agreement agreement, may use the agreement to the extent that the program requirements followed are consistent with this agreement. A copy of this agreement should be brought to all advising sessions. This transfer agreement was developed to provide a smooth curriculum transition for students who want to earn an associate degree from CSN WNC and transfer to NSC to earn a Bachelor of Applied Science Arts in Allied Health SciencesElementary Education-Concentration in Special Education. The agreement is designed to minimize loss of credits and duplication of coursework in transferring. 1. Students should complete the Certificate of Completion in Allied Health Sciences and the Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Cardiac/Vascular Ultrasound track) Arts at CSN WNC and the coordinated program of study for the Bachelor of Applied Science Arts in Allied Health Sciences Elementary Education –Special Education program at NSC as indicated in this transfer guide. Any course substitutions should be made with the guidance of an advisor or counselor to assure that all requirements are met. 2. The completion of the associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of business degree at a community college automatically fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at any other NSHE institution. An associate of applied science degree does not automatically fulfill lower-division general education requirements. 3. Only courses with a grade of D or higher will be accepted for transfer to NSC. A course completed with a grade of less than 1.7, if counted toward graduation at the community college, may be used to satisfy NSC graduation requirements. However, the course will not transfer and will have to be repeated if the NSC major specifies a higher GPA for all students in the Bachelor of Applied Science Arts in Allied Health SciencesElementary Education- Concentration in Special Education. If a CSN WNC course has more credits than the NSC equivalent course, the additional credits will be included in the program total as general transfer credit. 4. NSC requires that a minimum of 30 upper64 credits must be completed at the four-division year institution. A minimum of 32 credit hours must be completed in residence at NSCresidence. 5. Students may elect to graduate under the course catalog graduation requirements under any of the following options, provided that the course catalog at the time of graduation is not more than ten years old: a. The course catalog of the year of enrollment in a baccalaureate level course/program at a NSHE community college (valid transfer agreement contract may be required.) b. The course catalog of the year of transfer into a baccalaureate level program at the universities, state college, or community colleges that offer select baccalaureate degrees. c. The course catalog of the year of graduation from a NSHE institution. 6. Changing majors may change the course catalog and graduation requirements, which may increase the time to degree completion. The student will follow the requirements of a the transfer agreement for the new major, effective at the time of the change of major. 7. Students should meet with the NSC Transfer Coordinator early, before completing an admission application to NSC. A copy of the transfer articulation guide should be included in the application to NSC and brought to all advising sessions. 8. For further information on the rights afforded to Nevada System of Higher Education AA, AB, or AS, or AAS AS graduates, refer to the Transfer Rights and Responsibilities document available at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Nshe/xxxxx.xxx/administration/academics-student- affairs/students/transfer/ xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Resources/Students/Transfer-R/index.htm Nevada State College 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxx Xxxx, Transfer Coordinator xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxx 702xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxxxxx.xxx 000-992000-2118 0000 Transfer Agreements are located at xxxx://xxx.xxx/admissions/applying-to-nsc/transfer- studentsxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/0000.xxx Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education-Concentration in Special Education The following tables identify the year-by-year course of study for students beginning their education at NSC (at left) or at WNC (at right). Students earning their AA, AB, or AS at WNC are granted junior status at NSC and have met the lower-division general education requirements of NSC. The sequence of courses is recommended by the Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education-Concentration in Special Education and gives students a blueprint for successful completion of their baccalaureate degree in four years. If followed, students will enter their third year as a full junior at NSC with lower-division general education requirements satisfied. A full listing of the NSC lower- division general education credits is found on the NSC website under the Transfer Center (Click Here to find out about requirements for CEP 121, 122, & 123). ENG 101 GE MATH 120 or higher GE PSY 101 GE – (Social Science) Humanities GE-(Humanities) EDU 201 Major ENG 102 GE Humanities Elective BIOL 100 GE COM 101 GE-(Humanities) ANTH 101 GE (Cultural Diversity) U.S. and NV Constitution GE-(U.S and NV constitution) EDU 203 Major MATH 122 Major Science w/transferlab GE Fine Arts GE-(Fine Arts) EDU 214 Major PSY 220 Major EDU 206 Major MATH 123 Major EDU 210 Major EDU 208 Major EDRL 451A Major EDRL 471 Major EDRL 442 Major PSY 307 Major EDRL 443 Major EDSP 414 Major EDSP 432 Major EDSP 443 Major EDRL 427 Major EDEL 443 Major EDSP 452 Major EDSP 453 Major EDEL 441 Major EDEL 445 Major EDEL 433 Major EDEL 453 Major EDRL 461 Major PSY 430 Major Year 5 – Senior Recommended Courses Nevada State College Recommended Fall Semester Courses Course Requirement: GE or Major EDSP 493 (Student Teaching) Major MATH 122 Number Concepts for Elementary School Teachers 3 MATH 123 Statistical and Geometrical Concepts for Elementary School Teachers 3 PSY 307 Principles of Educational Psychology 3 PSY 430 Developmental Psychology: Infancy and Childhood 3 EDEL 433 Teaching Elementary School Mathematics 3 EDEL 441 Standards-center/transferbased Curriculum-agreements/index.aspx College Elementary Science (Physics emphasis) 4 EDEL 443 Teaching Elementary School Science 3 EDEL 445 Curriculum Development Elementary School Science (Earth Science emphasis) 4 EDEL 453 Teaching Elementary School Social Science 3 EDRL 427 Teaching Writing Across School Curriculum 3 EDRL 442 Literacy Instruction I 3 EDRL 443 Literacy Instruction II 3 EDRL 451A Content Area Literacy Elementary 3 EDRL 461 Diagnostic Assessment and Instruction Literacy 3 EDRL 471 Language Acquisition, Development and Learning 3 EDSP 414 Career Education for Students with Disabilities 3 EDSP 432 Serving Individuals with Disabilities and Their Families 3 EDSP 443 Special Education Curriculum: General Method 3 EDSP 452 Assessment for Special Education Teachers 3 EDSP 453 Behavior Management Techniques for Students with Disabilities 3 EDSP 493 Supervised Internship in Special Education 12 EDU 203 Introduction to Special Education 3 EDU 206 Classroom Learning Environments 3 EDU 208 Students with Diverse Abilities and Backgrounds 3 EDU 214 Preparing Teachers to Use Technology 3 EDU 250 Foundations of Southern Education 3 EDU 210 Nevada 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Interim Vice President 000-000-0000School Law 2

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Samples: Transfer Agreement

Information for Students. Students who began CSN’s program prior to the effective date of this agreement may use the agreement to the extent that the program requirements followed are consistent with this agreement. A copy of this agreement should be brought to all advising sessions. This transfer agreement was developed to provide a smooth curriculum transition for students who want to earn an associate degree from CSN and transfer to NSC to earn a Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences. The agreement is designed to minimize loss of credits and duplication of coursework in transferring. 1. Students should complete the Certificate of Completion in Allied Health Sciences and the Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Cardiac/Vascular Ultrasound track) at CSN and the coordinated program of study for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences at NSC as indicated in this transfer guide. Any course substitutions should be made with the guidance of an advisor or counselor to assure that all requirements are met. 2. The completion of the associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of business degree at a community college automatically fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at any other NSHE institution. An associate of applied science degree does not automatically fulfill lower-division general education requirements. 3. Only courses with a grade of D or higher will be accepted for transfer to NSC. A course completed with a grade of less than 1.7, if counted toward graduation at the community college, may be used to satisfy NSC graduation requirements. However, the course will have to be repeated if the NSC major specifies a higher GPA for all students in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health Sciences. If a CSN course has more credits than the NSC equivalent course, the additional credits will be included in the program total as general transfer credit. 4. NSC requires that a minimum of 30 upper-division credit hours must be completed in residence at NSC. 5. Students may elect to graduate under the course catalog graduation requirements under any of the following options, provided that the course catalog at the time of graduation is not more than ten years old: a. The course catalog of the year of enrollment in a baccalaureate level course/program at a NSHE community college (valid transfer agreement may be required.) b. The course catalog of the year of transfer into a baccalaureate level program at the universities, state college, or community colleges that offer select baccalaureate degrees. c. The course catalog of the year of graduation from a NSHE institution. 6. Changing majors may change the course catalog and graduation requirements, which may increase the time to degree completion. The student will follow the requirements of a transfer agreement for the new major, effective at the time of the change of major. 7. Students should meet with the NSC Transfer Coordinator early, before completing an admission application to NSC. A copy of the transfer guide should be brought to all advising sessions. 8. For further information on the rights afforded to Nevada System of Higher Education AA, AB, or AS, or AAS graduates, refer to the Transfer Rights and Responsibilities document available at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Nshe/xxxxx.xxx/administration/academics-student- affairs/students/transfer/ Nevada State College 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 NV 89002 Xxxx Xxxx, Transfer Coordinator xxxx.xxxx@xxx.xxx 702000-992000-2118 0000 Transfer Agreements are located at xxxx://xxx.xxx/admissions/applying-to-nsc/transfer- students/transfer-center/transfer-agreements/index.aspx College of Southern Nevada 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Interim Vice President 000-000-0000

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Samples: Transfer Agreement

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