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Springfield Technical Community. College and Elms College will list this articulation agreement on their websites and in appropriate print documents at their respective institutions.
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Springfield Technical Community. College agrees to properly advertise and provide information regarding Bay Path University, its academic programs and requirements, and services extended to transfer graduates under the terms of this agreement.
Springfield Technical Community. College agrees to provide the BPU Xxxx of Enrollment Management with the names and addresses of students enrolled at STCC who have indicated an interest in attending BPU’s traditional campus, and Senior Director of Enrollment at TAWC for STCC students interested in pursuing an online or hybrid degree option.
Springfield Technical Community. COLLEGE COURSE SEQUENCE FOR TRANSFER TO ELMS YEAR ONE SEMESTER ONE Course Title and Number Course Description Credits Equivalent at Elms GAT125 Typography and Layout Design 2 GDS179 Introduction to Computer Graphics (3 credits) GAT125l Lab: Typography and Layout Design 1 ENG 101 English Composition 1 3 Satisfies Rhetoric Requirement GAT150 Professional Digital Photography 2 GDS355 Digital Photography (3 credits) GAT150L Lab: Digital Photography 1 GAT151 Digital Photography/Studio Module 2 Program Elective GAT155 Macintosh Operating Systems 2 Program Elective GAT155L Lab: Macintosh Operating Systems 1 Program Elective GAT162 Digital Imaging- Photoshop 2 GDS 279 Digital Imagery (3 credits) GAT162L Lab: Digital Imaging- Photoshop 1 TOTAL CREDITS 17 YEAR ONE SEMESTER TWO Course Title and Number Course Description Credits Equivalent at Elms GAT122 Digital Workflow 2 Program Elective GAT122L Lab: Digital Workflow 1 Program Elective GAT131 Printing Technology 3 Program Elective GAT160 Introduction to Web Design 2 CIT256 Web Design (3 credits) GAT160L Lab: Introduction to Web Design 1 GAT225 Advanced Typography & Layout Design 2 GDS289 Digital Graphic Design (3 credits) GAT225L Lab: Advanced Typography & Layout Design 1 MAT122 Or EL-MATH Applied Mathematics l OR General Math Elective 100 Level or Higher 3 Or 3-4 Satisfies Math Requirement ENG 102 English Composition 2 3 Satisfies Literature Requirement TOTAL CREDITS 18 YEAR TWO SEMESTER THREE Course Title and Number Course Description Credits Equivalent at Elms GAT220 Color Reproduction Processes 2 ART203 Color Exploration (3 credits) GAT220L Lab: Color Reproduction Processes 1 GAT263 Digital Illustration Techniques 2 Program Elective GAT263L Lab: Digital Illustration Techniques 1 Program Elective ART102 Basic Drawing 2 ART102 Basic Drawing (3 credits) ART102L Lab: Basic Drawing 1 DMP102 Internet Multimedia 2 Program Elective DMP102L Lab: Internet Multimedia 1 Program Elective PHY206 Optics and Image Recording 3 Program Elective PHY206L Lab: Optics and Image Recording 1 Program Elective TOTAL 16 Credits YEAR TWO SEMESTER FOUR Course Title and Number Course Description Credits Equivalent at Elms GAT222 Color Management 2 Program Elective GAT222L Lab: Color Management 1 Program Elective GAT245 Digital Portfolio Workshop 2 Program Elective GAT245L Lab: Digital Portfolio Workshop 1 Program Elective GAT260 Digital Press Production 2 Program Elective GAT260L Lab: Digital Press Production 1 Program Elective EL SOC Genera...
Springfield Technical Community. College articulation agreement gives students the opportunity to earn college credit in: Typography (GRPH 125)-3 credits, Introduction to Graphic Arts Computer (GRPH 455)-3 credits, Graphic Communications (GRPH 131)-3 credits, and Macintosh Operating Systems (GRPH 455)-3 credits. Early Education and Care – CIP 131210 Early Education and Care Occupational Cluster The Early Education and Care program students intern through the LPVEC Early Education Center, which is licensed by the State of Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. Students successfully completing this program, which will include a minimum of 450 supervised hours working directly with young children, may begin the process of obtaining the Department of Early Education and Care Teacher License. Students in the Early Education and Care program have the opportunity to earn the following industry standard certificates: AED CPR –Adult CPR – Infants and Children First Aid 10-Hour OSHA General Industry Massachusetts State Wide Articulation: Early Education and Care Effective Date: December 5, 2012 One or more of the following course(s) or equivalent: Introduction to Early Childhood Education Development in Early Childhood Growth & Development of the Young Child Early Childhood Growth Early Childhood Curriculum and Program Planning Early Childhood Programs Early Childhood Education Child Development and Behavior Early Childhood Education Elective Foundations of Early Childhood Education Child Growth and Development The Early Education and Care program has an additional articulation agreement with Holyoke Community College. Through that agreement students have the opportunity to earn college credit in the Early Childhood Introduction to Programs for Young Children (3 credits), if they meet the criteria as outlined in the agreement. The student must complete the program with a grade of B or better, demonstrate that they are eligible for HCC’s English 101 by taking the Accuplacer® College placement test, and achieve the required score on the section – Sentence Skills and Reading Comprehension. Fashion Technology – CIP 500407 Business Consumer Services Occupational Cluster The Fashion Technology program is a Chapter Member DECA - Distributive Education Clubs of America. Students in the Fashion Technology program have the opportunity to earn the following industry standard certificates:
Springfield Technical Community. College articulation agreement affords students the opportunity to earn college credits in Graphic Arts Technology with a Commercial Art option: Digital Prepress (GRPH 122)-3 credits, Typography & Layout (GRPH 125)-3 credits, Graphic Communications (GRPH 131)-3 credits and Introduction to Graphic Arts Computer (GRPH 145)-3 credits. Health Assisting - CIP 510000 Health Services Occupational Cluster The Health Assisting program is certified by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and Home Health Aide (HHA) testing site and by the Department of Public Health as a Feeding Assistant testing site. Students in the Health Assisting program have the opportunity to earn the following industry standard certificates: AED CPR First Aid Family and Friends CPR Alzheimer’s Care Feeding Assistant Certificate Baby Sitting Home Health Aid Certified Nursing Assistant 10-Hour OSHA General Industry EMT Certificate Massachusetts State Wide Articulation: Health Assisting Effective Date: December 5, 2012 One or more of the following course(s) or equivalent: Medical Terminology Award three elective credits upon submission of current registration from the Department of Public Health and current Healthcare Provider CPR/First Aid Certification. The Health Assisting program has the following additional articulation agreements: Asnuntuck Community College affords eligible students to receive up to eleven credits while only needing as few as seven when enrolling in the Registered Medical Assisting program.

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