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Tarleton State University
Articulation Agreement
Between
Dallas County Community College District and Tarleton State University
Developed Through the West Central Texas TWO-STEP Project

The purpose of this articulation agreement is to provide opportunities for students completing the Associate in Applied Science degree from Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) to continue in their academic coursework and complete a Bachelor’s degree at Tarleton State University (TSU).  The Associate in Applied Sciences degree from Brookhaven College, Cedar Valley College, El Centro College, Mountain View College, and Richland College will transfer. However, all DCCCD students who take core courses within their A.A.S. degree, such core courses will be transferable. 

DCCCD and TSU are entering into this articulation agreement to facilitate the seamless transfer of students between the two institutions.  DCCCD students who complete Associate of Applied Science degrees at DCCCD are eligible for credit by articulation at TSU. Under the terms covered by this agreement*, DCCCD students may transfer into TSU degree programs in either:

  1. Business Occupations leading to a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) degree.
  2. Business Administration leading to a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science (BSAS) degree.
  3. Industrial Occupations- leading to a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) degree.
  4. Clinical Laboratory Science – leading to a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science (BSAS) degree.
DCCCD students who transfer to TSU are eligible to receive credit for the following courses under the terms of this agreement:

TSU will accept DCCCD students’ transferable core curriculum and lower division community college courses within the Texas common course numbering system. DCCCD courses eligible for transfer are listed on the attached Schedule I.

TSU will accept:
  • up to 36 credit hours of selected WECM courses in selected DCCCD degree programs toward the BAAS degree in Business Occupations.
  • up to 27 credit hours of selected WECM courses in selected DCCCD degree programs toward the  BSAS degree in Business Administration.
  • up to 48 credit hours of selected WECM courses in selected DCCCD degree programs toward the BAAS degree in Industrial Occupations.
  • up to 24 credit hours of selected WECM courses in selected DCCCD degree programs toward the BSAS degree in Clinical Laboratory Science.
DCCCD WECM (Workforce Education Course Manual) courses eligible for transfer are identified by area of specialization on the attached Schedule II.

*Although not covered by this agreement, other occupational areas of specialization leading to a BAAS degree are possible. Interested students are encouraged to contact an academic advisor at TSU for appropriate advisement and approvals.

To claim credits at TSU under this agreement, a student must satisfy the following requirements:
  • Complete or agree to complete an AAS degree from DCCCD and establish a bachelor’s degree plan at TSU by working with a TSU Academic Advisor.
  • Earn a minimum overall G.P.A. of 2.0.
  • Complete at least 32 of the hours required for a TSU bachelor’s degree in residence at TSU and satisfy other established residence requirements.
  • Complete a minimum of 36 advanced hours (300-400 level coursework) to satisfy BAAS degree requirements and 45 advanced hours to satisfy BSAS degree requirements.
The following additional provisions are incorporated into this agreement:
  • DCCCD is accredited by SACS, and all DCCCD instructors of courses included in this program are in compliance with criteria as described in Section 4.8 of the SACS Criteria for Accreditation.
  • Representatives of DCCCD and TSU will meet or make contact annually to update this agreement.
  • By approving this agreement, DCCCD and TSU assure students that courses in the programs listed are freely transferable between DCCCD and TSU.
This agreement:
  • represents an approved articulation agreement between DCCCD and TSU.
  • shall commence when it has been approved by the Presidents of both institutions
  • shall remain effective until terminated via execution of a written request by either party providing a one (1) year notice.
  • shall continue until such time as either or both institutions wish to terminate it.  In the event this agreement is terminated, both institutions agree to make completion provisions for individual students participating in the program at the time of termination.
Approved:

Dallas County Community College District            
Tarleton State University

__________________________________                ___________________________
Dr. Wright L. Lassiter, Jr.          Date                     Dr. Dennis P.  McCabe   Date
Chancellor                                                         President                                 

Schedule I
Core Curriculum Course Matches for Tarleton State University (TSU)
and
Dallas County Community College (DCCCD) 

 

TSU

DCCCD

Communication

2 courses

2 courses

 

Engl  1113

Engl 1301

 

Engl  1123

Engl 1302

Additional Communication

1 course

1 course

 

Coms 1013

Spch 1311

 

Coms 1023

Spch 1315

Mathematics

1 course

1 course

 

Math 1073

Math 1314 or 1414

 

Math 1093

Math 1316

Natural Sciences

2 courses

2 courses

 

Biol 1204

Biol 1406

 

Biol 1214

Biol 1407

 

Biol 2194

Biol 2401

 

Biol 2204

Biol 2402

 

Chem 1054

Chem 1411

 

Chem 1084

Chem 1412

 

Geol 1054

Geol 1403

 

Geol 1064

Geol 1404

 

Phys 1044

Phys 1401

 

Phys 1054

Phys 1402

Humanities

1 course

1 course

 

Engl 2103, 2203, 2403, 2503

Engl 2321, 2322, 2323, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2331, 2332, 2333

Visual and Performing Arts

1 course

1 course

 

Art 1313

Arts 1301

 

Art 2313

Arts 1303

 

Art 2323

Arts 1304

 

Mus 2133

Mus 1306

 

Thea 1053

Dram 1310

History

2 courses

2 courses

 

Hist 2013

Hist 1301

 

Hist 2023

Hist 1302

Government

2 courses

2 courses

 

Pols 2013

Govt 2302

 

Pols 2023

Govt 2301

Social & Behavior Sciences

2 courses

2 courses

 

Eco 2013

Econ 2301

 

Psy 1013

Psyc 2301

 

Soc 2013

Soci 1301

Institutional Option

3 hours

3 hours

 

Hlth 1013 or 3 hours of activity PE classes (PE D)

Phed 1164 or 3 hours of activity Phed classes