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Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin State Colleges and Universities to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Technical College to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical College Associate Degree named above to the UW-S Bachelor’s Degree named above in recognition that the NTC program prepares students for admission to this Bachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement is that the college provides a foundation of occupational courses and the University provides the upper-level courses required within the Bachelor’s degree program. NTC students who successfully complete the Accounting Associate of Applied Science degree wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Degree in Accounting. NTC Program UW-Superior Program course # course title Cr course # course title cr. granted Major and General Studies Courses 00000000 00000000 Accounting I Accounting II 4 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 5 00000000 Cost Accounting 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT 189 Accounting Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 189 Business Elective Accounting Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications 3 ACCT 357 Accounting Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 10102101 International Business 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication Introductory Statistics 3 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics 3 3 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 110 Introduction to Communication 3 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 BUS 189 ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business Elective Survey of Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 Total 66 Total 65 1 Accounting I will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it and Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed with a grade of C- or higher 4 Credit awarded for ACCT 355 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 5 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher.

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Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin State Colleges and Universities to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Associate Degree named above to the UW-S Bachelor’s Degree named above in recognition that the NTC WITC program prepares students for admission to this Bachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement is that the college provides a foundation of occupational courses and the University provides the upper-level courses required within the Bachelor’s degree program. NTC WITC students who successfully complete the Accounting Finance Associate of Applied Science degree wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Degree in AccountingBusiness Administration. NTC WITC Program UW-Superior Program course # course title Cr course # course title cr. granted Major and General Studies Courses 10101101 00000000 00000000 Financial Accounting I 1 Financial Accounting II 2 4 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 3 5 00000000 Cost Accounting Financial Analysis 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT BUS 189 Accounting Business Elective 3 10105115 10890105 Professional Profile Job Quest 1 1 10104102 Marketing Principles 3 BUS 370 Principles of Marketing 31 10114125 Personal Finance 3 FIN 210 Personal Finance 3 10114107 Principles of Finance 3 FIN 320 Principles of Finance 32 00000000 Cost Analysis Money and Banking 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10103106 10103146 10103151 10103152 MS PowerPoint MS Word A MS Excel A MS Excel B 1 1 1 1 BUS 189 BUS 189 Business Elective Business Elective 3 1 10105125 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 189 Business Elective Accounting Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications 3 ACCT 357 Accounting Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 10102101 International Business 10196191 Supervision 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10114150 10114192 10196189 Investments Principles of Insurance Team Building and Prob Solving 3 3 3 BUS 289 BUS 289 BUS 289 Business Elective Business Elective Business Elective 3 3 3 10801195 10804189 10801197 Written Communication Introductory Statistics Technical Reporting 3 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 WRIT 209 Written Communication I Business Statistics and Professional Writing 3 3 10801198 10801196 Speech or Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3 33 COMM 110 189 COMM 000 Xxxx Xxxx Elective Introduction to Communication 3 33 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 BUS 189 ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business Elective Survey of Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 Total Electives 3 68 Electives 3 66 Total 65 1 Accounting I Credit awarded for Marketing Principles will only transfer as ACCT 200 BUS 370 if both it and Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed with a grade of C- or higher 4 Credit awarded for ACCT 355 only if the student passes an advanced accounting Marketing elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 5 2 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 Principles of Finance will only transfer as FIN 320 if the student passes an advanced accounting elective FIN 321 at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 3 Oral/Interpersonal Communication satisfies the COMM 110 requirement. Students taking only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higherSpeech will need to take COMM 110 after transfer to UWS.

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Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin State Colleges and Universities Kafkas University to provide opportunities for students to enter dual degree bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, institutions and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Technical College Kafkas University to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical College Associate Degree named above Kafkas University Business Administration Program to the UW-S Superior Bachelor’s Degree named above in recognition that the NTC program this Kafkas Program prepares students for admission to this Bachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement is that the college provides a foundation of occupational courses and the Kafkas University provides the upper-level courses required within the Bachelor’s degree program. NTC students who successfully complete the Accounting Associate of Applied Science degree Kafkas courses listed below and on the left and wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Degree in AccountingBusiness Administration from the Department of Business and Economics. NTC Business Administration Kafkas Program UW-Superior Program course # course title Cr cr course # course title cr. granted General Education Courses WRIT 101 College Writing I waive ENG 1011 Academic Writing 1 Grammar & Composition 5 WRIT 102 College Writing II 2.5 MAT 135 Mathematics for Business I 5 MATH 189 Math Elective 2.5 MAT 136 Mathematics for Business II 5 MATH 189 Math Elective 2.5 ENG 2111 English Literature 5 ENGL 211 British Literature I 2.5 HIST 1521 The United States since 1871 5 HIST 152 The United States since 1877 2.5 TDE 1151 Turkish Language & Literature 5 ENG 289 WLLC: Cultural 2.5 Painting 1011 Drawing – 1 5 ART 101 Introduction to Art 2.5 KYO 1071 Or PSYCH 1011 Or KYO 2151 Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology Political Science 5 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 POLS 100 Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology The Practice of Politics & Political Science 2.5 TDE 1161 Turkish Language and Literature II 5 ENG 289 Non-western 2.5 45 22.5 Additional Electives from Kafkas LAW 192 Fundamentals of Law 3 LSTU 189 Legal Studies Elective 1.5 ATA 103 Principles of Ataturk & History of Turkish Revolution I 2 HIST or POLS 289 Elective 1.0 ATA 104 Principles of Ataturk & History of Turkish Revolution II 2 HIST or POLS 289 Elective 1.0 7 3.5 52 26 Courses in the Major and General Studies Courses 00000000 00000000 brought from Kafkas University MFY 193 MFY 194 Financial Accounting I Financial Accounting II 4 5 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 289 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 5 00000000 3 1.5 MFY 293 Managerial and Cost Accounting 3 5 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 2.5 BUS 107 Introduction to Business 5 BUS 100 Introduction to Business 2.5 ECO 191 Introduction to Microeconomics 6 ECON 250 Principles of Microeconomics 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting ECO 192 Introduction to Macroeconomics 5 ECON 251 Principles of Macroeconomics 2.5 BUS 142 Principles of Marketing 5 BUS 370 Principles of Marketing 2.5 BUS 261 BUS 262 Business Finance I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals Business Finance II 6 6 FIN 320 FIN 389 Principles of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT 189 Accounting Finance Finance Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 IST 211 IST 214 Statistics I Statistics II 5 5 BUS 270 BUS 289 Business Law Statistics Business Elective 3 2 BUS 251 Operations Management 5 BUS 389 Business Elective 2.5 31 Additional Kafkas Credits or UWS credits 6 Electives 3 Total Kafkas University Credits 120 60 Courses to be taken at UW Superior – General Education Superior Course # Course Title – Missing General Education credits to take at UW-S Course Credits COMM 110 Introduction to Communicating Arts 3 Lab and Environmental Science 6 HHP 102 Health and Wellness 3 MUSI 161 or MUSI 266 Music and World Culture Or Jazz Appreciation 3 15 1 Course fulfills a UW-Superior General Education requirement Kafkas University students can select one of four Business concentrations from the University of Wisconsin-Superior: - Finance - International Business - Management - Marketing Each Concentration, together with the courses transferred in and specified above, will fulfill a Comprehensive Major. Finance Concentration Courses in the Comprehensive to be taken at UW Superior ITS 108 Business Computer Applications 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 189 WRIT 209 Business & Professional Writing 3 BUS 306 BUS 380 BUS 495 Quantitative Models Principles of Management Strategic Management 3 3 3 FIN 321 FIN 420 FIN 426 Managerial Finance Principles of Insurance Investments Approved Elective Accounting Approved Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications 3 ACCT 357 Accounting Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 10102101 International Business 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication Introductory Statistics 3 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics 3 3 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 110 Introduction to Communication 3 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 BUS 189 430 or ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 430 International Business Or International Economics 3 Total Major 36 Elective Survey Electives 9 (plus the 15 General Education credits) Total UW Superior 60 International Business Concentration Others courses in the Comprehensive to be taken at UW Superior ITS 108 Business Computer Applications 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 WRIT 209 Business & Professional Writing 3 BUS 380 BUS 495 Principles of Management Strategic Management 3 3 BUS 430 ECON 430 International Business International Economics Introduction 3 3 Approved Elective Approved Elective 3 3 Total Major 27 300 Level Electives in the Major 7 General Electives 11 (plus the 15 General Education credits) Total UW Superior 60 Marketing Concentration Others courses in the Comprehensive to Sociology Introduction to Psychology be taken at UW Superior ITS 108 Business Computer Applications 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 WRIT 209 Business & Professional Writing 3 BUS 380 BUS 495 Principles of Management Strategic Management 3 3 BUS 306 BUS 371 BUS 482 BUS 484 Quantitative Models Consumer Behavior Marketing Research Marketing Strategy Approved Elective Approved Elective 3 3 3 3 3 3 BUS 430 or ECON 430 International Business Or International Economics 3 Total 66 Major 36 Elective Elective 9 (plus the 15 General Education credits) Total 65 1 Accounting I UW Superior 60 Information about the University of Wisconsin-Superior’s Department of Business and Economics is available from the following website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/acaddept/dbe/index.cfm Requirements: Admission to the University: Students from Kafkas must submit all required application materials and visa-related documents to the office of International Programs (OIP). Guidance about submission of these materials will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it and Accounting II are takenbe provided by the OIP at UW-Superior. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully Entry GPA: Students from Kafkas must have completed the above-named courses with a cumulative grade point average of C- at least 2.0/4.0 for consideration for transfer under the terms of this document. English Proficiency: Students from Kafkas must submit an official TOEFL score of 81 or higher 4 Credit awarded an official IELTS score of 6.5 for ACCT 355 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS standard admission. Students with a grade TOEFL score in the TOEFL 61-80 range or IELTS 5.5-6.0 range will be eligible for admission, but may need to take a maximum of a C- or higher10 credits of ESL coursework during their first semester at UW-Superior and will also need to take WRIT 101 and 102 (3 credits each) in subsequent semesters. 5 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective This would require at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higherleast one additional semester.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin Mid-State Colleges and Universities Technical College (MSTC) to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutionsinstitution, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Mid-State Technical College to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical College MSTC Associate Degree in Applied Science (AAS) to the named above to the UW-S Bachelor’s Degree named above in recognition that the NTC MSTC program prepares students for the admission to this Bachelorbachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement agreement is that the college MSTC provides a foundation of occupational courses coursework and the University provides the upper-level courses course required within the Bachelorbachelor’s degree program. NTC MSTC students who successfully complete the Accounting MSTC Associate of Applied Science degree named above and wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Degree Bachelor of Science in AccountingExercise Degree. NTC MSTC Program UW-Superior Program course Course # course Course title Cr course Credits Course # course title crCourse Title Cr. granted Major and General Studies Courses 00000000 00000000 Accounting 00-000-000 English Composition I Accounting II 4 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 5 00000000 Cost Accounting 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT 189 Accounting Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 189 Business Elective Accounting Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications 3 ACCT 357 Accounting Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 10102101 International Business 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication Introductory Statistics 3 3 WRIT 102 College Writing 3 00-000-000 Intro to Sociology 3 SOCI 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics Intro to Sociology 3 00-000-000 Intro to Ethics: Theory and Application 3 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication PHIL 221 Contemporary Moral Problems 3 00-000-000 Intro to Psychology 3 PSYC 101 Intro to Psychology 3 00-000-000 Speech 3 COMM 110 Introduction Intro to Communication 3 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics HHP 110 Intro to HHP Majors 1 HHP100-200 Activity Courses HLTH 158 Responding to Emergencies 2 HLTH 160 Intro to Health Science & Terminology 2 HHP 182 Weight Training 1 HHP 203 Group Fitness 1 00-000-000 General Anatomy & Physiology 4 HLTH 264 Human Structure and Function I 3 HLTH 265 Human Structure and Function II * HHP 282 Introduction to Sociology Physical Assessment * HHP 312 Aquatic Safety * HHP 332 Motor Learning * HHP 337 Practicum in HHP 102 Lab * HHP 340 Organization & Administration of HP, Health & Athletics * HHP 362 Kinesiology * 00-000-000 Nutrition for Health Living 3 HHP 363 Principles of Nutrition 3 00-000-000 Health Coaching for the Wellness Professional 3 HHP 403 Health Coach 3 HHP 497 Senior Capstone Exp * Electives 00-000-000 Heathy Aging 3 HLTH 289 HLTH Elective 3 00-000-000 Behavior Change for Wellness 3 HLTH 289 HLTH Elective 3 00-000-000 Mental Wellness & Stress Management 3 HLTH 267 Introduction to Psychology Mental Health & Stress Management 3 00-000-000 Youth Wellness 3 HLTH 300 Maternal Child Health 3 00-000-000 Program Development, Implementation & Evaluation 3 BUS 189 ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business HHP 289 Elective Survey of Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 00-000-000 Health & Wellness Practicum 3 HHP 289 Elective 3 00-000-000 Wellness Marketing & Entrepreneurship 3 Total 66 Total 65 1 Accounting I will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it and Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. HHP 289 Elective 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed with a grade of C- or higher 4 Credit awarded for ACCT 355 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 5 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher.00-000-000 Population Health & Wellness 3 HLTH 470 Community & Environmental Health 3 55 4

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin State Colleges and Universities to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Technical College to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical College Associate Degree named above to the UW-S Bachelor’s Degree named above in recognition that the NTC program prepares students for admission to this Bachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement is that the college provides a foundation of occupational courses and the University provides the upper-level courses required within the Bachelor’s degree program. NTC students who successfully complete the Accounting Business Management Associate of Applied Science degree wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Bachelor of Science Degree in Accountingthe Department of Business and Economics or, alternatively toward the Business Minor. NTC Program UW-Superior Program course # course title Cr course # course title cr. granted Major and General Studies Courses 00000000 00000000 Accounting I Accounting II 4 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 5 00000000 Cost Accounting Introduction to Business 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting BUS 100 Introduction to Business 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 10103105 Office 2010 Level 1 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT BUS 189 Accounting Business Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 10104172 Marketing Principles 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 BUS 370 Principles of Marketing 32 10196189 Team Building and Problem Solving 3 BUS 189 Business Elective 3 10196169 Leading Change and Diversity 3 BUS 189 Business Elective 3 10102160 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 10196190 Leadership Development 3 BUS 189 Business Elective Accounting 3 10196114 Lean Organizations 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications 10196193 Human Resource Management 3 ACCT 357 Accounting BUS 382 Human Resource Management 33 10809166 Intro to Ethics 3 PHIL 289 Philosophy Elective 3 10196188 Project Management 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10150114 10196198 Principles of Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 Security Or Technology for Business Leaders 2 BUS 289 Business Elective 2 10102101 10102125 International Business or Business Management Internship 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication Introductory Statistics 3 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics 3 3 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 110 Introduction to Communication 3 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 BUS 189 ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business Elective Survey of Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 Total 66 Total 65 1 Financial Accounting I will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it and Financial Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed with a grade of C- or higher 4 Credit awarded for ACCT 355 BUS 370 only if the student passes an advanced accounting marketing elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 5 3 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 BUS 382 only if the student passes an advanced accounting management elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher.

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Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin State Colleges and Universities to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Nicolet Area Technical College (Nicolet College) to the University of Wisconsin-Superior (UW-Superior), the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical Nicolet College Associate Degree associate degree named above to the UW-S BachelorSuperior bachelor’s Degree degree named above in recognition that the NTC Nicolet College program prepares students for the admission to this Bachelorbachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement agreement is that the college College provides a foundation of occupational courses and the University provides the upper-level courses required within the Bachelorbachelor’s degree program. NTC Nicolet College students who successfully complete the Accounting Associate of Applied Science degree wishing to transfer to the University of WisconsinUW-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward towards a B.S. Degree in Accounting. NTC Nicolet College Program UW-Superior Program course Course# course title Cr course Course Title Crs Course# course title cr. granted Course Title Crs Granted Major and General Studies Courses 00000000 00000000 10801195 or 20801219 Written Communication or English Composition II 3 WRIT 102 College Writing II 3 00-000-00000000000 Intermediate AlgebraMathematical Reasoning 4 MATH 189 Math Elective 4 20810201 Fundamentals of Speech 3 COMM 110 Intro to Communication (CA) 3 20801197 Technical Writing 3 WRIT 209 Bus/Professional Writing 3 20809251 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology (SS) 3 20809287 or 20809291 Principles of Macroeconomics or Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 251 or ECON 250 Principles of Macroeconomics (SS) or Principles of Microeconomics (SS) 3 10809197 or 20809271 Contemporary American Society or Introductory Sociology 3 SOCI 201 or SOCI 101 Global Social Problems (SS) or Intro to Sociology (SS) 3 10101112 Payroll Accounting I 3 ACCT 289 Accounting II Elective 3 10101151 10101152 Accounting Principles 1 and Accounting Principles 2 2 2 ACCT 289 Financial Accounting 4 10101154 Accounting Principles 3 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial 289 Accounting Elective 4 10102106 Business Orientation 1 10103115 10103126 10103127 10103128 10101165 10101185 MS Word Beginning MS Excel Beginning MS Excel Intermediate MS Excel Advanced Computerized Accounting Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 1 1 2 2 ITS 108 BUS 189 ACCT 289 Business Computer Applications Business Elective 31 5 00000000 Accounting Elective 3 3 2 10101113 10101114 Income Tax Preparation I Income Tax Preparation 2 4 3 ACCT 361 ACCT 289 Fundamentals of Taxation Accounting Elective 3 4 10102120 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law I 3 10101158 Cost Accounting 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 3 00000000 00000000 10101162 10101166 Intermediate Accounting III 1 Intermediate Accounting IV 4 4 2 3 3 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 353 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax 1* Intermediate Accounting 2* 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll 3 10890103 Getting Hired 1 10101170 Accounting 3 ACCT 189 Accounting Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 189 Business Elective Accounting Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications Information Systems 3 ACCT 357 Accounting Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 68 Total Nicolet College Credits Transferred: 66 *Note: Intermediate I accepted with successful completion of an advanced accounting elective. Intermediate II accepted with successful completion of ACCT 462. Remaining Coursework Required at UW-Superior to earn a B.S. in Accounting: MATH 151 or MATH 240 Calculus for Business, Life, and Social Sciences (3) (MATH 113: Algebra with Application is a prerequisite – 3 credits) or Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (4) (MATH 115: Pre-calculus is a prerequisite – 5 credits) 3-93-4 BUS 270 Business Statistics 3 ECON 250 or ECON 251 Principles of Microeconomics or Principles of Macroeconomics 3 FIN 320 Principles of Finance 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 3 BUS 370 Principles of Marketing 3 BUS 380 Principles of Management 3 ACCT 462 Advanced Accounting 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 10102101 International Principles 3 ACCT 466 Senior Project in Accounting 2 ACCT 467 Tax Research 1 Any four of the following (12 credits) ACCT 301 Study Abroad (0-6) 12 ACCT 351 Accounting for Not-for-Profit Entities (3) ACCT 359 Advanced Topics in Financial Accounting (3) ACCT 365 Fraud Examination and Investigation (3) ACCT 388 Independent Study (1-9) ACCT 400 Accounting Internship (2-7) ACCT 461 Business Taxation Courses to meet additional University Studies requirements: HHP 102 Wellness and Positive Lifestyle 3 BUS 289 Business Elective Humanities: History 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication Introductory Statistics Humanities: Literature 3 Humanities: World Language, Culture, and Philosophy 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics Natural & Physical Sciences: Environmental 2 Natural & Physical Sciences: Lab 4 Fine & Applied Arts: Art History, Criticism, & Appreciation 3 3 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 110 Introduction to Communication 3 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 BUS 189 ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business Elective Survey of Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 Fine & Applied Arts: Aesthetic Experience 3 Total UW-Superior Credits: 66 Total 65 1 Accounting I will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it and Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. 3 Credit awarded Reduced to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed with a grade of C- or higher 4 Credit awarded for ACCT 355 only 60 if student passes an advanced accounting takes a qualified 3 credit elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higherNicolet College. 5 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higherAssumes students satisfy Diversity and Global Awareness requirements through courses above.

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Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with the Wisconsin State Technical Colleges and Universities to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Wisconsin Technical College Colleges to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical College Associate Degree named above to the UW-S Superior Bachelor’s Degree named above in recognition that the NTC program prepares students for admission to this Bachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement is that the technical college provides a foundation of occupational courses coursework and the University provides the upper-level courses required within the Bachelor’s degree program. NTC students who successfully complete the Accounting Associate of Applied Science degree wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Degree in AccountingSustainable Management. NTC WTCS Program UW-Superior Program course # course title Cr cr course # course title cr. granted Major and General Studies Education Courses 00000000 00000000 Accounting I Accounting II 4 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 5 00000000 Cost Accounting 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT 189 Accounting Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 189 Business Elective Accounting Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications 3 ACCT 357 Accounting Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 10102101 International Business 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication 3 WRIT 101 College Writing I (GENED CORE) 3 10801198 Speech 3 COMM 110 Intro to Communication (GENED CORE & SMGT PREREQ) 3 10804118 Intermediate Algebra with Applications 4 MATH 102 Intermediate Algebra ( SMGT PREREQ) 2 10804189 Introductory Statistics 3 MATH 130 Elementary Statistics (GENED CORE & SMGT PREREQ) 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics 10809166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & Application 3 PHIL 211 Contemporary Moral Problems (GENED HUM PHIL) 3 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 110 Introduction to Communication 3 10804123 10809195 10809122 10809143 10809144 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction Choose two courses from two different disciplines: Intro to American Government(3 cr) Microeconomics (3 cr) Macroeconomics(3 cr) Intro to Sociology Introduction (3 cr) Intro to Psychology (3 3 3 3 BUS 189 cr) 6 POLS 150 ECON 235 250 ECON 251 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business Elective Survey American Natll Government(3cr) Prin of Economics Introduction Microeconomics(3 cr) Prin of Macroeconomics(3 cr) Intro to Sociology Introduction (3 cr) Intro to Psychology (3 cr) (GENED SOC SCI 1 & 2) 6 10806114 General Biology 4 BIOL 123 Concepts in Biology (GENED LAB SCI & SMGT PREREQ) 4 10806134 General Chemistry 4 CHEM 102 Chemistry of Everyday Phenomena (GENED LAB SCI & SMGT PREREQ) 4 10809172 Race, Ethnic & Diversity Studies 3 SOCI 273 Race and Ethnicity (GENED DIVERSITY) 3 Electives 10196189 10196190 10506100 10506102 10506103 Choose a minimum of 5 transferable credits. Suggested courses: Team Building and Problem Solvi (3 cr) Leadership Development (3 cr) Env Management Systems (3 cr) Environmental Permitting (2 cr) Intro to Env Reg & Compliance (4 cr) 5 SMGT189 SMGT189 SMGT189 SMGT189 SMGT189 Sustainable Mgmt Elective (3 cr) Sustainable Mgmt Elective (3 cr) Sustainable Mgmt Elective (3 cr) Sustainable Mgmt Elective (2 cr) Sustainable Mgmt Elective (4 cr) 5 TOTAL 36 General Education Requirements at UW-Superior for Degree Completion Course Number Course Title Credits HHP 102 Health and Wellness (GENED CORE) 3 WRIT 102 College Writing II (GENED CORE) 3 Options Humanities History course (GENED HIST) 3 Options Humanities Literature course (GENED LIT) 3 Options Art History, Criticism, & Appreciation course (GENED FA HIST/CRIT/APPREC) 3 Options Aesthetic Experience course (GENED FA AES EXP) 3 Options Non-Western Society course (GENED NW) 3 Total 66 21 Sustainable Management Major at UW-Superior Course Number Course Title Credits Credits SMGT 115 Environmental Science and Sustainability 3 SMGT 230 Triple Bottom Line Accounting for Managers 3 SMGT 235 Economics in Society and Sustainability 3 SMGT 240 Technical Writing for Sustainable Management 3 SMGT 310 Ecology for Sustainable Management 3 SMGT 315 Global Environmental Chemistry 3 SMGT 320 Energy for Sustainable Management 3 SMGT 325 Natural Resource Management 3 SMGT 330 Marketing for a Sustainable World 3 SMGT 331 Sustainable Organizational Finance 3 SMGT 332 Economics of Environmental Sustainability 3 SMGT 335 Management & Environmental Information Systems 3 SMGT 340 Organizational Behavior and Sustainability 3 SMGT 350 Operations Management and Sustainability 3 SMGT 360 Environmental and Sustainability Policy 3 SMGT 370 Logistics, Supply Change Management & Sustainability 3 SMGT 430 International Management for a Sustainable World 3 SMGT 435 International Development and Sustainability 3 SMGT 440 Systems Thinking 3 SMGT 460 Environment and Society 3 SMGT 495 Sustainable Management Capstone 3 Major Total 65 1 Accounting I will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it and Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed 63 Degree Program Total 120 Requirements: No course with a grade lower than C may be transferred. (UAAC struck 10/11/12) All UW-Superior general education core and knowledge category requirements not met by transfer credits must be completed. 36 credits from the program named above may be transferred in as listed above. Elective courses taken at NTC which are not listed in this agreement will be reviewed by the faculty of C- or higher 4 Credit the UW-Superior degree program named above on a case by case basis. 84 total credits are required to complete the bachelor’s degree named above. A minimum of 30 credits must be earned at UW-Superior in order to be awarded a degree from UW-Superior. Students must maintain a 2.75/4.0 grade point average in upper division courses to be eligible for ACCT 355 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with the bachelor’s degree named above. Students are required to complete a grade of a C- or higher. 5 Credit awarded final project (Senior Experience) to fulfill graduation requirements for ACCT 357 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higherthe bachelor’s degree named above.

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Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin State Colleges and Universities to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Technical College to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical College Associate Degree named above to the UW-S Bachelor’s Degree named above in recognition that the NTC program prepares students for admission to this Bachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement is that the college provides a foundation of occupational courses and the University provides the upper-level courses required within the Bachelor’s degree program. NTC students who successfully complete the Accounting Associate of Applied Science degree wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Degree in Accounting. NTC Program UW-Superior Program course # course title Cr course # course title cr. granted Major and General Studies Courses 00000000 00000000 Accounting I Accounting II 4 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 5 00000000 Cost Accounting 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT 189 Accounting Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 189 Business Elective Accounting Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications 3 ACCT 357 Accounting Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 10102101 International Business 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication Introductory Statistics 3 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics 3 3 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 110 Introduction to Communication 3 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 BUS 189 ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business Elective Survey of Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 Total 66 Total 65 1 Accounting I will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it and Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed with a grade of C- or higher 4 Credit awarded for ACCT 355 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 5 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher.

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Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior (UW-S) maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin State Colleges and Universities Hibbing Community College (HCC) to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Technical College HCC to the University of WisconsinUW-SuperiorS, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical College HCC Associate of Arts Degree named above to the UW-S Bachelor’s Bachelor of Science Degree named above in recognition that the NTC HCC program prepares students for the admission to this Bachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement is that the college HCC provides a foundation of occupational courses coursework and the University provides the upper-level courses required within the Bachelor’s degree program. NTC HCC students who successfully complete the Accounting HCC Associate of Applied Science Arts degree named above and wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Bachelor of Science Social Work Degree. HCC Program UW – Superior Program Course # Course title Cr Course # Course title Cr. granted MAJOR COURSES –REQUIRED NON-SOCIAL WORK MATH 2010 Statistics 3 MATH 130 Elementary Statistics 3 SOC 2200 Race and Ethnicity 3 SOCI 273 Race and Ethnicity 3 ENGL 1070 Technical Report Writing 3 WRIT 209 Business Writing 3 MAJOR COURSES –Biological Determinants of Human Behavior (Need one) BIOL 1050 Human Biology 4 BIO 115 Human Biology 4 BIOL 1250 Human Anat and Phys I 4 BIO 270 Human Anat and Phys 4 MAJOR COURSE –Systemic Determinants of Human Behavior (Need one) LAW 1510 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 CJUS 106 Crime, Behavior & Social Control 3 ECON 1010 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 251 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 1050 Microeconomics 3 ECON 250 Principles of Microeconomics 3 PSCI 1100 American Government 3 POLS 150 Intro to American Government 3 PHIL 1350 Human Nature 3 PHIL 189 Philosophy elective 3 MAJOR COURSES –Inter-Intra Personal Determinants of Human Behavior (Need one) PSYC 1205 General Psychology 3 PSYC 101 Intro to Psychology 3 PSYC 1400 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSYC 289 Psychology Elective 3 SOC 1100 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 101 Intro to Sociology 3 Requirements: Entry GPA: Students from HCC must have completed the above-named program with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.3/4.0 for consideration for transfer under the terms of this document. General Education: Students who have completed the Associate of Arts Degree at HCC as stipulated in Accounting. NTC Program the MN State Colleges and University Agreement (2009) or the designated Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) will have fulfilled all UW-Superior lower division general education/university studies requirements. Specific Programs may have additional or specific course requirements beyond those noted. Program course # course title Cr course # course title crCredits: Sixty to sixty-four (60-64) total credits are required to complete the Social Work Comprehensive Major for the bachelor’s degree named above. granted A minimum of 3 credits from the HCC program named above may be transferred in and used toward this major as listed above. Electives: Elective courses taken at HCC which are not listed in this agreement will be reviewed by the faculty of the UW-Superior degree program named above on a case by case basis. Program Admission: Students are required to apply to be accepted into the Social Work Major by filing an application with an academic advisor before entering SO W 340 Methods of Practice I, and General Studies Courses 00000000 00000000 Accounting I Accounting II 4 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 5 00000000 Cost Accounting 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals SO W 341 Methods of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT 189 Accounting Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 189 Business Elective Accounting Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications 3 ACCT 357 Accounting Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 10102101 International Business 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication Introductory Statistics 3 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics 3 3 10801196 OralPractice II, and SO W 344 HBSE I. In addition to submitting the application, students must demonstrate suitability and capacity to enter the profession of social work according to Admission/Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 110 Introduction to Communication 3 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 BUS 189 ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business Elective Survey of Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 Total 66 Total 65 1 Accounting I will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it Continuation Competencies listed in the "Social Work Student Handbook” and Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed meet with a grade Review Committee as a part of C- or higher 4 Credit awarded for ACCT 355 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 5 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higherthe admission process.

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Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin State Colleges and Universities to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Technical College to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical College Associate Degree named above to the UW-S Bachelor’s Degree named above in recognition that the NTC program prepares students for admission to this Bachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement is that the college provides a foundation of occupational courses and the University provides the upper-level courses required within the Bachelor’s degree program. NTC students who successfully complete the Accounting Business Management Associate of Applied Science degree wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Bachelor of Science Degree in Accountingthe Department of Business and Economics or, alternatively toward the Business Minor. NTC Program UW-Superior Program course # course title Cr course # course title cr. granted Major and General Studies Courses 00000000 00000000 Accounting I Accounting II 4 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 5 00000000 Cost Accounting Introduction to Business 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting BUS 100 Introduction to Business 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 10103105 Office 2010 Level 1 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT BUS 189 Accounting Business Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 10104172 Marketing Principles 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 BUS 370 Principles of Marketing 31 10196189 Team Building and Problem Solving 3 BUS 189 Business Elective 3 10196169 Leading Change and Diversity 3 BUS 189 Business Elective 3 10102160 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 10196190 Leadership Development 3 BUS 189 Business Elective Accounting 3 10196114 Lean Organizations 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications 10196193 Human Resource Management 3 ACCT 357 Accounting BUS 382 Human Resource Management 32 10809166 Intro to Ethics 3 PHIL 289 Philosophy Elective 3 10196188 Project Management 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10150114 10196198 Principles of Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 Security Or Technology for Business Leaders 2 BUS 289 Business Elective 2 10102101 10102125 International Business or Business Management Internship 3 BUS 289 Business Elective 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication Introductory Statistics 3 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics 3 3 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 110 Introduction to Communication 3 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 BUS 189 ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business Elective Survey of Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 3 3 3 Total 66 Total 65 1 Accounting I will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it and Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed with a grade of C- or higher 4 Credit awarded for ACCT 355 BUS 370 only if student passes an advanced accounting marketing elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 5 2 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 BUS 382 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting management elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher.

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Introduction and Rationale. The University of Wisconsin-Superior maintains an educational partnership with Wisconsin Mid-State Colleges and Universities Technical College (MSTC) to provide opportunities for students to enter bachelor’s degree completion programs. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutionsinstitution, and to better serve the transfer of students from Northcentral Mid-State Technical College to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the faculty and administration of our institutions have established this articulation agreement. This Agreement agreement specifies the transfer of credit from the Northcentral Technical College MSTC Associate Degree in Applied Science (AAS) to the named above to the UW-S Bachelor’s Degree named above in recognition that the NTC MSTC program prepares students for the admission to this Bachelorbachelor’s degree program. The underlying assumption for this Agreement agreement is that the college MSTC provides a foundation of occupational courses coursework and the University provides the upper-level courses course required within the Bachelorbachelor’s degree program. NTC MSTC students who successfully complete the Accounting MSTC Associate of Applied Science degree named above and wishing to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Superior will be awarded the following credits toward a B.S. Degree Bachelor of Science in AccountingExercise Degree. NTC MSTC Program UW-Superior Program course Course # course Course title Cr course Credits Course # course title crCourse Title Cr. granted Major 00-000-000 English Composition I 3 WRIT 102 College Writing 3 00-000-000 Intro to Sociology 3 00-000-000 Intro to Ethics: Theory and Application 3 PHIL 221 Contemporary Moral Problems 3 00-000-000 Intro to Psychology 3 PSYC 101 Intro to Psychology 3 00-000-000 Speech 3 COMM 110 Intro to Communication 3 HHP 110 Intro to HHP Majors HHP100- 200 Activity Courses HLTH 158 Responding to Emergencies HLTH 160 Intro to Health Science & Terminology 00-000-000 Principles of Physical Conditioning 3 HHP 182 Weight Training 1 00-000-000 Group Fitness Instruction 3 HHP 203 Group Fitness 1 00-000-000 General Studies Courses 00000000 00000000 Accounting Anatomy & Physiology 4 HLTH 264 HLTH 289 Human Structure and Function I Accounting II 4 4 ACCT 200 ACCT 189 Financial Accounting Accounting Elective 31 5 00000000 Cost Accounting 3 ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 3 00000000 00000000 Accounting III Accounting IV 4 4 ACCT 352 ACCT 289 Intermediate Accounting I Elective 32 5 10101121 Individual Tax Accounting 3 ACCT 460 Fundamentals of Taxation 33 00000000 Payroll Accounting 3 ACCT 189 Accounting Elective 3 00000000 Cost Analysis 3 ACCT 355 Cost Accounting 34 00000000 Business Law 3 BUS 211 Business Law 3 10106144 10 Key 1 10103115 10103120 10103136 Word 2010 Level I Excel 2010 Level I Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 1 1 2 Bus 189 Acct 189 Business Elective Accounting Health Elective 3 1 00000000 Accounting Computer Applications HLTH 265 Human Structure and Function II HHP 282 Introduction to Physical Assessment HHP 312 Aquatic Safety HHP 332 Motor Learning HHP 337 Practicum in HHP 102 Lab HHP 340 Organization & Administration of HP, Health & Athletics HHP 362 Kinesiology HHP 363 Exercise Physiology 00-000-000 Nutrition for Health Living 3 ACCT 357 Accounting Information Systems 35 10101124 Auditing HHP 366 Principles of Nutrition 3 ACCT 464 Auditing 36 10102101 International Business 00-000-000 Health Coaching for the Wellness Professional 3 BUS HHP 403 Health Coach 3 HHP 497 Senior Capstone Exp Electives 00-000-000 Heathy Aging 3 HLTH 289 Business HLTH Elective 3 10801195 10804189 Written Communication Introductory Statistics 00-000-000 Behavior Change for Wellness 3 HLTH 289 HLTH Elective 3 WRIT 101 BUS 270 Written Communication I Business Statistics 00-000-000 Mental Wellness & Stress Management 3 3 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 110 HLTH 267 Introduction to Communication Mental Health & Stress Management 3 10804123 10809195 10809196 10809198 Math with Business Applications Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 00-000-000 Youth Wellness 3 HLTH 300 Maternal Child Health 3 00-000-000 Program Development, Implementation & Evaluation 3 HHP 289 Elective 3 BUS 189 ECON 235 SOCI 101 PSYC 101 Business 00-000-000 Health & Wellness Practicum 3 HHP 289 Elective Survey of Economics Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 00-000-000 Wellness Marketing & Entrepreneurship 3 HHP 289 Elective 3 00-000-000 Population Health & Wellness 3 Total 66 Total 65 1 Accounting I will only transfer as ACCT 200 if both it and Accounting II are taken. 2 Accounting III will only transfer as ACCT 352 if both it and Accounting IV are taken. HLTH 470 Community & Environmental Health 3 Credit awarded to ACCT 460 when ACCT 461 is successfully completed with a grade of C- or higher 4 Credit awarded for ACCT 355 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 5 Credit awarded for ACCT 357 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher. 6 Credit awarded for ACCT 464 only if student passes an advanced accounting elective at UWS with a grade of a C- or higher.55 48

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