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Memorandum of Understanding and Articulation Agreement
Pertaining to the Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering Texas A&M University-Commerce Department of Industrial Engineering & Technology and Dallas County Community College District
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The intent of this agreement between Texas A&M University–Commerce (TAMU-C) and the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD), is to increase the number and quality of students matriculating from DCCCD into the Industrial Engineering program at TAMU-C. Concomitantly, this agreement is designed to foster enhanced transfer process for DCCCD students pursuing a bachelor degree in engineering.
This agreement recognizes the following terms and conditions:
- Representatives from TAMU-C’s and DCCCD’s admission’s staff, academic advisors, and engineering faculty will collaborate to select students for the program and will provide advising to students in the program.
- The TAMU-C Industrial Engineering faculty and staff will provide support to DCCCD faculty through the sharing of course syllabi and other pertinent ABET related material.
- Students who successfully complete the DCCCD Associate in Sciences with an Emphasis in Industrial Engineering will be able to transfer a block of 60 credit hours into the TAMU-C Industrial Engineering degree. The transfer courses must meet the TAMU-C Department of Industrial Engineering & Technology core required GPA and the minimum grade per course for transferring to the TAMU-C Department of Industrial Engineering curriculum. TAMU-C will accept all courses as outlined in the transfer guide.
- The TAMU-C / DCCCD Equivalency Transfer Guide, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit A, will be reviewed and updated by DCCCD and TAMU-C faculty and advisors on at least a yearly basis. The Office of Transfer Services and University Relations at DCCCD and department chair for the Department of Industrial Engineering & Technology at TAMU-C will approve changes.
- DCCCD students successfully completing the Associate in Science with an Emphasis in Industrial Engineering program according to the specified transfer guide and who maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 in transferable hours will gain automatic admission into TAMU-C’s Department of Industrial Engineering.
- The progress of this program will be monitored by both TAMU-C and DCCCD and may be revised by mutual agreement at any time. Either party may terminate this agreement at any time, with a 120 day notice, when the said party believes that termination is in the best interest of all parties concerned. Those students already participating in the program at the time of termination will have their course work honored by TAMU-C as transfer credit.
- A copy of the Memorandum of Understanding and Articulation Agreement, along with the TAMU-C / DCCCD Equivalency Transfer Guide will be kept in the Office of Academic Affairs and Transfer Programs at DCCCD and the Department of Industrial Engineering at TAMU-C.
- Annually, TAMU-C and DCCCD will share data related to the enrollment, scholastic progress, and academic performance of former and active cooperative students in order to evaluate the success of this program.
- DCCCD and TAMU-C will collaborate on the design of marketing materials, which will be distributed to current students, potential students, or the community at large to publicize this agreement.
- The faculty and administrators from TAMU-C and DCCCD will consult annually to assess and develop program offerings; to schedule student and faculty class visits; and to explore potential joint grant funding. These meetings may be face-to-face at the request of either DCCCD or TAMU-C.
- Dispute Resolution: The dispute resolution process provided in chapter 2260, Texas Government Code, and the related rules adopted by the Texas Attorney General pursuant to chapter 2260, shall be used by TAMU-C and DCCCD to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of contract made by either party that cannot be resolved in the ordinary course of business. The parties shall submit written notice of a claim of breach of contract under this Chapter to the respective undersigned part, who shall examine the claim and any counterclaim and negotiate with the other respective party in an effort to resolve the claim.
- Governing Law and Venue: This agreement shall be governed and interpreted pursuant to the Constitution and Laws of the state of Texas. Pursuant to Section 85.18, Texas Education Code, venue for any suit filed against TAMU-C shall be in the county in which the primary office of the chief executive officer of TAMU-C is located. At the time of this Agreement, such county is Hunt County, Texas.
- Amendments, Changes or Modifications: No amendment, change or modification to the MOU may be made except in writing by all parties.
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The parties hereto certify that they have the authority to execute this MOU and that covenants contained herein are within their respective statutory authority to fulfill. The undersigned parities bind themselves to the faithful performance of this MOU.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties execute this Memorandum of Understanding.
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Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD)
______________________________ Dr. Wright Lassiter, Chancellor ___________ Date
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Texas A&M University-Commerce (TAMU-C)
______________________________ Dr. Dan Jones, President ___________ Date
______________________________ Dr. Larry Lemanski, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs ___________ Date |
Exhibit A DALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (DCCCD) ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE EMPHASIS IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
| DCCCD CORE CURRICULUM
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TAMU-COMMERCE IE CURRICULUM |
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A. Communications |
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ENGL 1301 |
ENG 101 |
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ENGL 1302 |
ENG 102 |
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SPCH 1311 |
SPCH 111 |
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B. Social/Behavioral Sciences |
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HIST 1301 |
HIST 121 |
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HIST 1302 |
HIST 122 |
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GOVT 2301 |
PSCI 211 |
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GOVT 2302 |
PSCI 212 |
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Choose one from the following:
ECON 2301, 2302 |
ECO 231 or ECO 232 |
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C. Humanities/Visual Arts |
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Choose one from Category I:
ARTS 1301, 1303, 1304 HUMA 1301 DANC 2303 DRAM 1310, 2366 MUSI 1306, 1308, 1309 |
Visual / Performing Arts requirement |
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Choose one from Category II:
ENGL 2321, 2322, 2323, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2331, 2332, 2333 |
Humanities requirement
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Choose one from Category III:
CUST (Cultural Studies) 2370 HIST 2321, 2322, 2380, 2381 PHIL 1301, 2306, 2307, 2316, 2317 RELI 1304 |
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D. Math & Quantitative Reasoning |
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MATH 2513 |
MATH 191 |
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E. Science |
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PHYS 2425 |
PHYS 211 |
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PHYS 2426 |
PHYS 212 |
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F. Institutional Option |
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PHED 1164 |
Physical Education requirement (1 of 2) |
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COSC 1436 (C++) |
CSCI 151 |
| Application of Major Requirements |
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MATH 2414 |
MATH 192 |
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CHEM 1411 |
CHEM 111 |
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Choose one of the following: DFTG 1305, 1309, 2332, OR ENGR 1304 |
IT 111 |
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MCHN 1352 or MCHN 2338 |
IT 112 |
| This crosswalk shows 65 hours that is part of an AS Degree with Emphasis in Industrial Engineering. The 65 hours corresponds to 60 hours that can be applied to the Industrial Engineering degree requirements at TAMU-C. Students successfully completing the degree will earn an Associate in Science degree in addition to being a CORE completer. |
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