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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT AND TRANSFER GUIDE University of North Dakota and Spokane Falls Community College - - - -

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT University of North Dakota and Spokane Falls Community College University of North Dakota (UNO) and Spokane Falls Community College (SFCC) have agreed to form an alliance to provide a college aviation program at Spokane, WA. These institutions now enter into an Articulation Agreement according to the following articles: 1. This agreement is based upon the transfer information as contained in the current UNO Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog. and refers to the accompanying transfer information which identifies specific SFCC courses which will transfer to UNO as equivalent courses to be used to meet the requirements for a four-year aviation degree from UNO. 2. Programs and the corresponding curriculums are dynamic documents, and will change from time to time. Therefore, it is agreed that the transfer information that accompanies this agreement should be reviewed, and updated if necessary, at intervals coinciding with the publishing of the Catalogs from the respective institutions. The University of North Dakota reserves the right to revise programs, courses, or other academic requirements as deemed appropriate by the faculty and administration. Ron~ons Spokane Falls Community College

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA DEGREE PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics - Air Transport Commercial Aviation Flight Education Air Traffic Control Aviation Systems Management

INTRODUCTION The University of North Dakota takes pride in being a traditional liberal arts university. However, the university aggressively pursues the development of new programs and the implementation of modern technology. Because of the record of achievement that has been established over 30 years, many consider UND to be the leading collegiate aviation education institution in the nation, and even the world. The Department of Aviation enters into articulation agreements with other qualified institutions which are capable of meeting UND standards for a quality aviation education experience. Students may transfer from established two year programs and matriculate into an appropriate UND aviation degree program. It is the purpose of the faculty and staff of the University of North Dakota to insure that graduates are academically, professionally, and technically competent in their chosen fields. It is with this purpose in mind that UND produces this transfer guide. This material should be used by faculty, guidance counselors, academic counselors, students and parents as a reference to help prepare for the transition from a SFCC program of study to a UND undergraduate degree program. SFCC students should refer to the appropriate UND Catalog under "New Undergraduate Student Information", "Admission of Transfer Students", for a detailed explanation of the transfer policy of the University of North Dakota. There are five parts to this Transfer Guide that potential UND students should carefully consider. They are: 1. the UND Transfer Policy 2. a Transfer Course Table indicating the transfer status of some courses taken at SFCC 3. an Aviation Course Comparison 4. a collection of UND Program Status Sheets indicating how SFCC courses will correspond to the appropriate UND program requirements, and 5. SFCC and UND aviation related course descriptions

UND TRANSFER POLICY

TRANSFER POLICY ADMISSION Transfer students from Spokane Falls Community College must request that an official transcript of their academic record be sent directly from the Office of Admissions and Records to the Admissions Office of the University of North Dakota. If the transfer student has attended other colleges and universities, official transcripts must also be sent directly from those institutions to the Admissions Office at the University of North Dakota. Students seeking to transfer to UNO, but who have not earned 60 semester hours of credit that transfers to UNO must request that their high school records, verifying graduation, be forwarded to the Admissions Office. Students with fewer than 24 transferable credits must also provide official copies of ACT or SAT scores along with their high school transcripts. Students over the age of 25 are not required to submit ACT or SAT results. An application for admission to UNO will not be considered until all records have been received. A transfer student should indicate his/her intention to declare an aviation major. He/She will initially consult with the Assistant Dean for Student Services within the Center for Aerospace Science for advisement. This Dean will evaluate each transferring student's credits based on the student's chosen major, and then will help each student to register for their first semester at UNO. Faculty advisors within the department will subsequently be assigned, and the transfer student may consult with that advisor after he/she matriculates at UNO. It should be noted that students only have to have a 2.0 Grade Point Average (GPA), on a scale of 4.0, in order to graduate from SFCC and to enroll at UNO. However, the Department of Aviation at UNO has a 2.5 GPA requirement to be admitted into and to graduate from any aviation degree program. A SFCC graduate who has less than the 2.5 GPA will be admitted into the aviation program at UNO under probation, and will have two semesters to bring a lower GPA up to the required 2.5 GPA. Students who have not satisfied the GPA requirement within this time limit are subject to being terminated from the program. APPLICATION Transfer students should request an Application for Admission from the Enrollment Services Office, Box 8135, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 58202. Prospective students should then complete and return the application with the appropriate application fee. A transfer student should submit the application to UNO upon registering for the final c:juarterat SFCC.

GENERAL EDUCA TION REQUIREMENT TRANSFER GUIDE

UND- Spokane Falls Community College General Education Requirement Transfer Guide SFCC UND Credit Credit I. Communication ENG 101 English Composition 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) ENG 205 Technical Writing 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) SPCH 101 Introduction to Speech 4 cr. (2.66 cr.) Communication and ENG 109 Speech Composition 1 cr.. (.66 cr.) II. III. IV. Social Science ECON 202 Introduction to Microeconomics 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) Social Science Electives Examples include: ANTHR 101 Introductionto Anthropology 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) ANTHR 201 Cultural Anthropology 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) ECaN 100 Fundamentals of Economics 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) ECaN 201 Introductionto Macroeconomics 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) PSY 101 Introductionto Psychology 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) PSY 210 Developmental Psychology 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) sac 101 Introductionto Sociology 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) sac 211 Marriageand Family 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) sac 240 Social Problems 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) Arts and Humanities FRNCH 101, *102 Elementary French 5 cr. each (3.33 cr.) each or GERMN 101, *102 Elementary German 5 cr. each (3.33 cr.) each or SPAN 101, *102 Elementary Spanish 5 cr. each (3.33 cr.) each or HIST 101, 102 History of Western 5 cr. each (3.33 cr.) each or or103 Civilization Arts and Humanities elective Examples include: ART 107 Introduction to Art 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) ENG 131 Introduction to Literature 4 cr. (3.33 cr.) ENG 208 British Literature to 1800 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) ENG 209 British Literature since 1800 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) HUMAN 101 Introduction to Humanities 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) MUSIC 107 Introduction to Music 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) Math, Science and Technology Cs 201 Introduction to Computer 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) Science 1 with C++ MATH III Pre-Calculus 5 cr. (3.33 cr.) MATH 202 Survey of Calculus 5 cr. (3.33 cr.)

AVIATION COURSE COMPARISON

AVIATION COURSE COMPARISON All credits earned at Spokane Falls Community College will transfer to the University of North Dakota as lower-division credits (100-200 level), even though the comparable UNO course may be an upper-division course (300-400 level), and even though the content and teaching methodology may be the same. SFCC is not allowed, by its charter, to grant upper-division credit. (A minimum of thirty-six (36) upperdivision credits must be earned in order to graduate with a degree from UND. SFCC students transferring to UND should understand that they will have to take enough upper division credits at UND to meet this thirty-six (36) credit requirement). All of the credits earned at SFCC that will transfer to UND will transfer as semester credits. Any credits earned at SFCC over those that could have been earned at UNO can be used as elective credits. Any credits short of those required by UNO will have to be made up with elective credits. Where two SFCC courses are listed as the equivalent of a UNO course, both SFCC courses must have been taken and passed in order to receive UNO credit for either. Below is the course by course comparison of SFCC courses with UNO courses. SFCC Course 101 Introduction to Aviation and 102, plus 110 Private Flight Lab I and II and 120, 151, Aircraft Systems & Instruments 152, Basic Attitude Instrument Flying plus 150, Commercial Flight Lab I 254, IFR Regulations and Procedures plus 250, Commercial Flight Lab" 253, Aerodynamics -Airplanes plus 260, Commercial Flight Lab '" 263, Multi-engine Systems & Procedures, plus 270, Multi-engine Flight Lab UNDCourse 102, Introduction to Aviation 251, Aircraft Systems & Instruments 252, Basic Attitude Instrument Flying 354, IFR Regulations and Procedures 353, Aerodynamics - Airplanes 355, Multi-engine Cerification

UND AVIATION DEGREE PROGRAM STATUS SHEETS

Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics COMMERCIAL AVIATION 1997-1999 Catalog UND SFCC II. Communications GER - 9 Credits Engl Engl Comm 101-3 209-3 161-3 ENG ENG SPCH 101-3.33 205-3.33 101-2.66 III. SocialScienceGER- 9 credits- 2 departments Econ Electives 201-3 -6 ECON 202-3.33 GEOG 101-3.33 See examples IV. Arts and Humanities GER - 9 credits - 2 departments Lang 101-4 FRNCH 101, *102-6.66 or Lang 102-4* GERMN 101, *102-6.66 or Elective -1 SPAN 101, *102-6.66 * fulfills World Cultures requirement HIST 101 or 102-3.33 or103 V. Math, Science, & Tech. GER - 12 credits, 2 depts., 4 labs AtSc Csci Math Elective 110-4 110-3 204-3 -2 CS MATH MATH 201-3.33 202-3.33 111-3.33 V. Other Requirements AtSc 231-4 Bved 320-3

VI. Aviation Requirements Flight Courses - 28 credits 102-5 251-3 252-3 353-3 354-3 355-2 414-5 415-4 101,102,110 and 120-5.33 151-2.0 152 and 150-3.33 253 and 260-3.33 254 and 250-3.33 263 and 270-3.33 Non-Flight - 31 credits 100-1 104-3 250-2 302-3 303-2 308-3 402-3 403-3 405-3 407-3 411-3 430-2 One of the following: 409-3 428-4 Plus electives to total 125 credits

Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics AIR TRANSPORT 1997-1999 Catalog UND SFCC I. CommunicationsGER- 9 Credits Engl Engl Comm 101-3 209-3 161-3 ENG ENG SPCH 101-3.33 205-3.33 101-2.66 II. SocialScienceGER- 9 credits- 2 departments Econ Electives 201-3 ECON 202-3.33 PSYCH 101-3.33-6 See examples III. Arts and Humanities GER - 9 credits - 2 departments Lang 101-4 FRNCH 101, *102-6.66 or Lang 102-4* GERMN 101, *102-6.66 or Elective - 1 SPAN 101, *102-6.66 * fulfills World Cultures requirement HIST 101 or 102 or103-3.33 IV. Math, Science, & Tech. GER - 12 credits, 2 depts., 4 labs AtSc Csci Math Elective 110-4 110-3 204-3 -2 CS MATH MATH 201-3.33 202-3.33 111-3.33 V. Other Requirements Bved AtSc AtSc 320-3 231-4 331-4

VI. Aviation Requirements Flight Courses - 28 credits 102-5 251-3 252-3 353-3 354-3 355-2 422-1 423-1 428-3 409-3 or 429-4 101,102,110 and 120-5.33 151-2.0 152 and 150-3.33 253 and 260-3.33 254 and 250-3.33 263 and 270-3.33 Non-Flight - 36 credits 100-1 104-3 250-2 302-3 303-2 308-3 309-3 327-3 335-2 403-3 405-3 OR 407-3 411-3 421-3 430-2 Plus electives to total 125 credits

Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics FLIGHT EDUCATION 1997-1999Catalog UND SFCC I. CommunicationsGER- 9 Credits Engl 101-3 ENG 101-3.33 Engl 209-3 ENG 205-3.33 Comm 161-3 SPCH 101-2.66 II. Social ScienceGER- 9 credits- 2 departments Econ 201-3 ECON 202-3.33 Psy 101-3 PSYCH 101-3.33 Electives -3 GEOG 101-3.33 III. Arts and HumanitiesGER- 11 credits- 2 departments Lang 101-4 FRNCH 101,*102-6.66 or Lang 102-4* GERMN 101,*102-6.66 or Electives -3 SPAN 101,*102-6.66 * fulfillsworldculturesrequirement HIST 101 or 102 or103-3.33 IV. Math, Science,& Tech. GER- 12 credits,2 depts.,4 labs AtSc 110-4 Csci 110-3 CS 201-3.33 Math 204-3 MATH 202-3.33 Elective -2 MATH 111-3.33 V. Other Requirements Bved 320-3 AtSc 231-4 - --

VI. Aviation Requirements Flight Courses - 30 credits A~ A~ Av~ ~~ A~ A~ A~ ~~ ~~ 102-5 251-3 252-3 353-3 354-3 355-2 414-5 415-4 416-2 101,102,110 and 120-5.33 151-2.0 152, and 150-3.33 253 and 260-3.33 254 and 250-3.33 263 and 270-3.33 Non-Flight - 23 credits 100-1 104-3 250-2 302-3 303-2 308-3 403-3 405-3 407-3 Instructional Requirements - 17 to 18 credits BVEd BVEd BVEd BVEd Psy 400-3 303-2-3 402-3 403-3 444-3 213-3 Plus Electives to total 125 credits --

Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics AVIATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 1997-1999 Catalog UND SFCC I. CommunicationsGER- 9 Credits Engl 101-3 ENG 101-3.33 Engl 209-3 ENG 205-3.33 Comm 161-3 SPCH 101-2.66 II. SocialScienceGER- 9 credits- 2 departments Econ 201-3 ECON 202-3.33 Electives -6 GEOG 101-3.33 III. Arts and HumanitiesGER- 9 credits- 2 departments * Must include World Cultures requirement - See examples IV. Math, Science, & Tech. GER - 12 credits, 2 depts., 4 labs AtSc Csci Math Econ 110-4 110-3 204-3 210-3 CS MATH MATH 201-3.33 202-3.33 111-3.33 V. Technicalcredits Blanket credits -40 VI. Aviation Requirements 102-5 302-3 308-3 403-3 101,102,110 and 120-5.33 One of the following: 402-3 405-3 407-3

VII. Management Component Select 15 credits from the following: Acct 200 Acct 315 BVEd 308 BVEd 309 BVEd 315 BVEd 320 Mgmt 300 Mgmt 301 Mgmt 302 Mgmt 310 Psy 301+ Psy 361++ + Psy 101 is a pre-requisite to this course ++ either Psy 101 or Soc 101 is a pre-requisite to this course VIII. Electives (to include remaining upper division courses; 36 cr. of upper division required) 13 credits

Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL 1997-1999Catalog UND SFCC I. CommunicationsGER- 9 Credits Engl Engl Comm 101-3 209-3 161-3 ENG ENG SPCH 101-3.33 205-3.33 101-2.66 II. SocialScienceGER- 9 credits- 2 departments Econ 201-3 Electives - 6 ECON 202-3.33 GEOG 101-3.33 III. Arts and Humanities GER - 11 credits - 2 departments Lang 101-4 FRNCH 101, *102-6.66 or Lang 102-4* GERMN 101, *102-6.66 or Elective - 1 SPAN 101, *102-6.66 or HIST 101 or 102-6.66 or 103 * fulfillsworld Culturesrequirement IV. Math, Science, & Tech. GER - 12 credits, 2 depts., 4 labs AtSc Csci Math Elective 110-4 110-3 204-3 -2 CS MATH MATH 201-3.33 202-3.33 111-3.33 V. Other Requirements Bved Com Mgt 320-3 210-3 305-3 VI. Aviation Requirements Flight Courses - 5 credits 102-5 101,102,110 and 120-5.33 - - - - -- - - - -- -

Non-Flight - 44 credits 100-1 104-3 250-2 302-3 303-2 308-3 360-4 361-4 362-4 402-3 403-3 463-4 464-4 465-4 Plus electives to total 125 credits* *Students are required to use their electives to establish some expertise in a second field. Normally that will mean the completion of a formal minor or second major. --