Type and Program Sample Clauses

Type and Program. A.A.S. in Mechanical Design Technology UW Degree Type and Major: B.S. with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology Effective Date: July 1, 2017 Next Review Date: May 1, 2019 ☐ New AgreementRevised Agreement – original agreement signed 15 Dec 2014 Agreement Description and Rationale: This articulation agreement is being established in order to expand educational opportunities for students enrolled in engineering technology programs in northeast Wisconsin. Students enrolling at any higher educational institution in northeast Wisconsin will be able to start their degree at any campus and finish a bachelor’s degree in engineering technology at UW Oshkosh. The B.S. degree with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology will be conferred by UW Oshkosh after the successful completion of the specified UW Oshkosh courses in residence at UW Oshkosh in addition to the UW Oshkosh courses transferred from a partnered institution. This will allow for current associate degree holders, new students, and returning students to maximize their educational experiences and decrease redundancy in courses taken and reducing time to degree. An articulation agreement between the A.A.S. degree in Mechanical Design Technology offered at NWTC and the B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology at UW Oshkosh is justified by the close alignment of the curriculums, which leads to efficient transfer of credits and a natural extension of student learning in the transition from a two-year to a four-year degree program. This articulation agreement is entered into with the understanding that both parties shall remain properly accredited with their respective accrediting bodies, to wit: • UW Oshkosh: The Higher Learning CommissionNortheast Wisconsin Technical College: The Higher Learning Commission Here follows the curriculum agreed upon in this Articulation between UW Oshkosh and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College: Admission Requirements/Conditions Specific to this Agreement: Requirements are identical to those required for general admission to UW Oshkosh.
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Type and Program. A.A.S. in Electronic Engineering Technology UW Degree Type and Major: B.S. with a major in Electrical Engineering Technology Effective Date: January 1, 2018 Next Review Date: May 1, 2019 ☒ New AgreementRevised Agreement Agreement Description and Rationale: This articulation agreement is being established in order to expand educational opportunities for students enrolled in engineering technology programs in Wisconsin. Students enrolling at any higher educational institution in Wisconsin will be able to start their degree at any campus and finish a bachelor’s degree in engineering technology at UW Oshkosh. The
Type and Program. A.A.S. in Electronic Engineering Technology UW Degree Type and Major: B.S. with a major in Electrical Engineering Technology Effective Date: July 1, 2019 ☐ Table accompanies new agreement ☒ Revised table for existing agreement Transfer Course/Credit Articulation Table: Fox Valley Technical College A.A.S. in Electronic Engineering Technology Transferable Courses/Credits UW Oshkosh B.S. with a major in Electrical Engineering Technology All Program Course Requirements Table 1: General Education / Breadth Requirements* Course Title Gen Ed Area Xfr Cr. Course Title Gen Ed Area Req Cr. 801 195 Written Communication Comm 3 WBIS 188 Writing Seminar (3 cr) WBIS 0 801 196 Oral/Interpersonal Comm Comm 3 COM 111 Intro to Public Speaking (3 cr) COMM 0 809 198 Intro to Psychology Soc Sci 3 PSCH 101 General Psychology (3 cr) XS 0 809 196 Intro to Sociology Soc Sci 3 SOC 101 Intro Sociology (3 cr) XS, ES 0 History Course (3 cr) XS 3 Social Science Course (3 cr) XS 3 Humanities Course (3 cr) XC 3 Humanities Course (3 cr) XC 3 English Literature (3 cr) XC 3 Global Citizen Course (3 cr) XC, GC 3 ENGL 312 Advanced Composition (3 cr) CONN 3 General Education Transfer Credits 12 General Education Total – 55-58 credits (includes gen ed credits from Table 2) 21 *Additional coursework not listed here may be transferable to satisfy general education or breadth requirements and are searchable through the UW System Transfer Information System (TIS) Wizards (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/transfer/wizards/).
Type and Program. A.A.S. in Manufacturing Engineering Technology UW Degree Type and Major: B.S. with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology Effective Date: July 1, 2019 Next Review Date: May 1, 2021 ☐ New AgreementRevised Agreement – original agreement signed 18 May 2016 – revised agreement signed 17 July 2017 Agreement Description and Rationale: This articulation agreement is being established in order to expand educational opportunities for students enrolled in engineering technology programs in northeast Wisconsin. Students enrolling at any higher educational institution in northeast Wisconsin will be able to start their degree at any campus and finish a bachelor’s degree in engineering technology at UW Oshkosh. The B.S. degree with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology will be conferred by UW Oshkosh after the successful completion of the specified UW Oshkosh courses in residence at UW Oshkosh in addition to the UW Oshkosh courses transferred from a partnered institution. This will allow for current associate degree holders, new students, and returning students to maximize their educational experiences and decrease redundancy in courses taken and reducing time to degree. An articulation agreement between the A.A.S. degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology offered at FVTC and the
Type and Program. A.A.S. in Mechanical Design Technology UW Degree Type and Major: B.S. with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology Effective Date: January 1, 2018 Next Review Date: May 1, 2019 ☒ New AgreementRevised Agreement Agreement Description and Rationale: This articulation agreement is being established in order to expand educational opportunities for students enrolled in engineering technology programs in northeast Wisconsin. Students enrolling at any higher educational institution in northeast Wisconsin will be able to start their degree at any campus and finish a bachelor’s degree in engineering technology at UW Oshkosh. The B.S. degree with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology will be conferred by UW Oshkosh after the successful completion of the specified courses in residence at UW Oshkosh in addition to the courses transferred from a partnered institution. This will allow for current associate degree holders, new students, and returning students to maximize their educational experiences and decrease redundancy in courses taken and reducing time to degree. An articulation agreement between the A.A.S. degree in Mechanical Design Technology offered at WTC and the B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology at UW Oshkosh is justified by the close alignment of the curriculums, which leads to efficient transfer of credits and a natural extension of student learning in the transition from a two-year to a four-year degree program. This articulation agreement is entered into with the understanding that both parties shall remain properly accredited with their respective accrediting bodies, to wit: • UW Oshkosh: The Higher Learning Commission
Type and Program. A.A.S. in Mechanical Design Technology UW Degree Type and Major: B.S. with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology Effective Date: July 1, 2017 Next Review Date: May 1, 2019 ☐ New AgreementRevised Agreement – original agreement signed 12 Feb 2016
Type and Program. A.A.S. in Automation Engineering Technology UW System Degree Type and Major: B.S. with a major in Electrical Engineering Technology Effective Date: July 1, 2024 Next Review Date: May 1, 2026 ☐ New AgreementRevised Agreement – original agreement signed Dec 2014 – first revision signed July 2017second revision signed June 2019 Agreement Description and Rationale: This articulation agreement has been established to expand educational opportunities for students enrolled in engineering technology programs in Northeast Wisconsin. Students enrolling at any higher educational institution in Northeast Wisconsin can start their studies at any campus and finish a B.S. degree with a major in engineering technology at UW Oshkosh. The B.S. degree with a major in Electrical Engineering Technology will be conferred by UW Oshkosh after the successful completion of the specified UW Oshkosh courses in residence at UW Oshkosh in addition to the courses transferred from a partner institution. This allows current associate degree holders, new students, and returning students to maximize their educational experiences and decrease redundancy in courses taken, thereby reducing time to degree. An articulation agreement between the A.A.S. degree in Automation Engineering Technology offered at NWTC and the B.S. degree with a major in Electrical Engineering Technology at UW Oshkosh is justified by the close alignment of the curriculums, which leads to efficient transfer of credits and a natural extension of student learning in the transition from a two-year to a four-year degree program. This articulation agreement is entered into with the understanding that both parties shall remain properly accredited with their respective accrediting bodies: • University of Wisconsin Oshkosh: The Higher Learning Commission
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Type and Program. A.A.S. in Mechanical Design Technology UW System Degree Type and Major: B.S. with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology Effective Date: July 1, 2024 Next Review Date: May 1, 2026 ☐ New AgreementRevised Agreement – original agreement signed Dec 2014 – first revision signed July 2017second revision signed July 2019 Agreement Description and Rationale: This articulation agreement has been established to expand educational opportunities for students enrolled in engineering technology programs in Northeast Wisconsin. Students enrolling at any higher educational institution in Northeast Wisconsin can start their studies at any campus and finish a B.S. degree with a major in engineering technology at UW Oshkosh. The B.S. degree with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology will be conferred by UW Oshkosh after the successful completion of the specified UW Oshkosh courses in residence at UW Oshkosh in addition to the courses transferred from a partner institution. This allows current associate degree holders, new students, and returning students to maximize their educational experiences and decrease redundancy in courses taken, thereby reducing time to degree. An articulation agreement between the A.A.S. degree in Mechanical Design Technology offered at NWTC and the
Type and Program. A.A.S. in Software Developer UW Degree Type and Major: B.S. with a major in Software Technology Effective Date: July 1, 2022 Next Review Date: May 1, 2024 ☐ New AgreementRevised Agreement Agreement Description and Rationale: This articulation agreement is being established in order to expand educational opportunities for students enrolled in the Software Developer program at Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC). Students completing the A.A.S. in Software Developer at FVTC will be able to finish a bachelor’s degree in Software Technology at UW Oshkosh. The B.S. degree with a major in Software Technology will be conferred by UW Oshkosh after the successful completion of the specified UW Oshkosh courses in residence at UW Oshkosh in addition to the UW Oshkosh courses transferred from FVTC. This will allow for current associate degree holders and new students at FVTC to maximize their educational experiences and decrease redundancy in courses taken and reducing time to degree. This articulation agreement is entered into with the understanding that both parties shall remain properly accredited with their respective accrediting bodies, to wit: • UW Oshkosh: The Higher Learning Commission • Fox Valley Technical College: The Higher Learning Commission Here follows the curriculum agreed upon in this Articulation between UW Oshkosh and Fox Valley Technical College: Admission Requirements/Conditions Specific to this Agreement: In addition to the requirements for general admission to UW Oshkosh, students must also have completed the A.A.S. in Software Developer at FVTC.
Type and Program. Associate of Applied Science Degree – 10-522-6 Career and Technical Education Instruction UW Degree Type and Major: Bachelor of Science in Education - Technology and Engineering Education major Effective Date: June 2024 Next Review Date: January 2029; review of the agreement will commence sooner if 15% or more of the Occupational Specific Technical Credits are modified New Agreement Revised Agreement Agreement Description and Rationale: Students complete their associate degree at Fox Valley Technical College and then transfer to UW Oshkosh to complete the bachelor’s degree in education as planned within this collaborative program. This agreement is being established to expand educational opportunities for graduates of Fox Valley Technical College and to strengthen the educational partnership between UW Oshkosh and the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS). The agreement also meets the workforce needs of the K12 education system. Admission Requirements/Conditions Specific to this Agreement: The terms of this agreement apply only for the purposes of entry into the Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Technology and Engineering Education at UW Oshkosh. Students admitted to UW Oshkosh under the terms of this agreement who subsequently elect to pursue a degree and/or major other than the Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Technology and Engineering Education will find that the extended transfer of credit does not apply outside of this program. Students from the above-mentioned Wisconsin Technical College must have successfully completed the Associate of Applied Science program listed above (fulfilling all coursework stipulated therein) with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5/4.00 for consideration for transfer under the terms of this agreement. The terms of the agreement do not apply to students who have completed only a portion of the required course work for the associate degree.
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