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Ithaca College Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2003

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Articulation Agreements

Ithaca College has a number of articulation agreements with area community colleges and other two-year colleges. These agreements make it possible for students to plan a program of study that begins with an associate degree at a two-year college and leads to a four-year degree from Ithaca College. These agreements are designed to maximize the number of credits students will be able to transfer to Ithaca College. Areas of concern such as admission to Ithaca College, financial aid, and campus housing are clearly discussed.

Articulation agreements are made with specific programs at the two-year colleges and require students to complete one of these degree programs with a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher. Each agreement specifies how coursework in the associate degree program applies to the Ithaca College baccalaureate degree program and recommends appropriate courses to complete at the two-year college. Articulation agreements also specify courses that must be taken at Ithaca College to maximize the likelihood of completing the baccalaureate degree in two years of additional study.

Students interested in admission to Ithaca College through an articulation agreement are encouraged to contact the Office of Admission during the first or second year of their associate degree programs. Copies of the following agreements are available from the Office of Admission.

Two-Year Degree and Major

Ithaca College Degree and Major

Broome Community College
 

    A.S. Liberal Arts: Physical Education Transfer

    B.S. Physical Education (teaching)

Cayuga County Community College
 

    A.A.S. Accounting

    B.S. Accounting

    A.S. Business Administration

    B.S. Business Administration

    A.A. Liberal Arts & Science - Humanities & Social Science

    All majors H&S

    A.S. Liberal Arts & Science - Mathematics

    All majors H&S

    A.S. Liberal Arts & Science - Mathematics & Science

    All majors H&S

    A.A.S. Telecommunications - Audio-Radio Production/Career

    B.S. Television-Radio/Audio Production

    A.A.S. Telecommunications -Radio & Television Broadcast/Career

    B.S. Television-Radio/Video Production

Corning Community College
 

    A.A.S. Accounting

    B.S. Accounting

    A.S. Business Administration

    B.S. Business Administration

    A.S. 31 Liberal Arts & Sciences - Humanities & Social Science

    B.S. Television-Radio with a concentration in video production

    A.S. 31 Liberal Arts & Sciences - Humanities & Social Science

    B.S. Physical Education (teaching)

    A.S. 31 Liberal Arts & Sciences - Humanities & Social Science

    B.S. Leisure Services

Herkimer County Community College
 

    A.A.S. Human Services

    B.S. Community Health Education with a concentration in gerontology, nutrition, planned interdisciplinary combination (PIC), worksite health promotion

    A.A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences

Physical Education

    B.S. Health Education (teaching)

 

    B.S. Physical Education (teaching)

    B.S. Health Education and Physical Education (teaching)

    A.A.S. Radio-Television Broadcasting

    B.S. Television-Radio

Monroe Community College
 

    A.A.S. Accounting

    B.S. Accounting

    A.S. Business Administration

    B.S. Business Administration

    A.A.S. Visual Communications Technology: Photo/Television

    B.S. Television-Radio with a concentration in audio production; video production

    A.A. Liberal Arts & Sciences - Humanities & Social Science

    All majors H&S

    A.S. Liberal Arts & Sciences - General Studies

    All majors H&S

    A.S. Liberal Arts & Sciences - Science

    All majors H&S

    A.S. Liberal Arts & Sciences - Physical Studies

    B.S. Clinical/Exercise Science

    A.S. Physical Education Studies

    B.S. Physical Education (teaching)

    B.S. Health Education and Physical Education (teaching)

    A.S. General Studies

    B.S. Leisure Studies

    A.S. Liberal Arts & Sciences - General Studies

    B.S. Community Health Education with a concentration in gerontology, nutrition, planned interdisciplinary combination, worksite health promotion

    A.A.S. Dental Hygiene

    B.S. Health Education

Onondaga Community College
 

    A.S. Recreational Leadership

    B.S. Leisure Studies

SUNY
 
SUNY Cobleskill
 

    A.A. in Social Sciences

Physical Education

    B.S. Physical Education

SUNY Morrisville

    A.S. Sports, Nutrition, and Fitness Management

    B.S. Clinical/Exercise Science

Tompkins Cortland Community College
 

    A.A.S. Accounting

    B.S. Accounting

   
   

    A.S. Recreation Leadership

    B.S. Leisure Services

    A.A.S. Chemical Dependency Counseling

    B.S. Community Health Education with a concentration in planned interdisciplinary combination

   

    A.S. Math/Science

    B.S. Community Health Education with a concentration in nutrition

    A.S. Math/Science

    B.S. Community Health Education with a concentration in planned interdisciplinary combination

    A.S. Math/Science

    B.S. Health Education (teaching)

    A.S. Math/Science

    B.S. Health and Physical Education (teaching)

    A.A. Liberal Arts & Science - Humanities

    All majors H&S

    A.S. Liberal Arts & Science - Math & Science

    All majors H&S

    A.S. Liberal Arts & Science - Social Science

    All majors H&S

For information, contact the Office of Admission, 800-429-4274 or 607-274-3124.

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