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Appendix-A Crosswalk for General Education Classes from Central Texas College to Core Areas A through E at Valdosta State University Course Hrs Area Course Hrs ENGL 101 Composition I A1 ENGL 1101 Composition I ENGL 102 Composition II A1 ENGL 1102 Composition II MATH 114 College Algebra A2 MATH 1111 College Algebra MATH 2412 Precalculus Math 4 MATH 111 Precalculus MATH 241 Calculus I 4 A/D MATH 2261 Analytic Geom/Calculus I 4 ANTH 246 General Anthropology C ANTH 1102 Intro to Anthropology DRAM 110 Introduction to Theater THEA 1100 ENGL 222 British Literature I ENGL 2xxx ENGL 22 British Literature II ENGL 2xxx ENGL 227 American Literature I ENGL 2xxx ENGL 228 American Literature II ENGL 2xxx ENGL 22 World Literature I ENGL 2111 World Literature I ENGL 2 World Literature II ENGL 2112 World Literature II HUMA 115 Fine Arts Appreciation HUMA 1xxx PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2010 Fundamentals of Philosophy PHIL 104 Introduction to World Religions REL 2020 World Religions PHIL 20 Introduction to Logic PHIL 2020 Principles of Logic/Argument SPCH 115 Public Speaking COMM 1110 Public Speaking SPCH 118 Interpersonal Communication COMM 1100 Human Communication MATH 142 Elementary Statistical Methods D MATH 2620 Statistical Methods ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics E ECON 2106 Microeconomics GEOG 100 Principles of Geography GEOG 1100 Intro to Geography GEOG 102 Human Geography GEOG 1101 Intro Human Geography GEOG 10 World Regional Geography GEOG 1102 World Regional Geography GOVT 204 Introduction to Political Science POLS 2101 Intro to Political Science GOVT 205 Federal Government POLS 1101* American Government HIST 101 US History I HIST 2111* US History I HIST 102 US History II HIST 2112* US History II PSYC 201 General Psychology PSYC 1101 Fundamentals of Psychology SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 106 Social Problems SOCI 1160 Intro to Social Problems

*The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires knowledge of Georgia History and Constitution. These components are built into the courses at. However, students who take these courses at will receive credit for the course. And, instead of retaking the course, students may demonstrate proficiency in these areas by exam. This crosswalk is specifically designed to indicate how general education courses that are taken as part of an AAS degree at Central Texas College will transfer into a Core Area at Valdosta State University. Crosswalks for Area F and major course requirements are AAS degree specific and are attached in Appendix B. NOTE: Valdosta State will also accept other college level courses taken at provided that the course content and level are the same or significantly similar to courses that are in the catalog. College level courses taken in support of an AA or AS degree or courses from an AA or AS degree program used in an AAS degree will typically be accepted in transfer at.

Appendix-B Course Articulations Valdosta State University and Central Texas College AAS in Applied Management, Homeland Security & Emergency Management, Information Technology, or Mental Health/Social Work Specialization, Paralegal/Legal Assistant Online BAS in Human Capital Performance 1. This joint agreement covers Central Texas College () graduates of the AAS in Applied Management, Homeland Security & Emergency Management, Information Technology, Paralegal Assistant, or Social Work Assistant who are accepted as candidates for the online program leading to the BAS in Human Capital Performance at Valdosta State University (). 2. Valdosta State University will also accept general education core courses and elective courses for transfer as determined by equivalency of content.. A minimum GPA of 2.0 out of a 4.0 scale for all college course work attempted is required for admission. 4. agrees to provide documentation for any Area F or Supporting Course that is labeled as not intended for transfer, demonstrating that the course is comprised of degree level content with learning outcomes comparable to a transfer level course. 5. will ensure that all courses labeled as not intended for transfer shall be taught by competent faculty who are eligible to teach at the collegiate level as determined by s faculty qualification criteria. 6. Candidates for the BAS in Human Capital Performance degree must complete a minimum of 120 semester hours of academic work, with a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or better calculated from all work attempted at. The academic work must include a minimum of 9 hours of upper division courses with at least 21 upper division hours in the major field. 7. Of the 40 semester hours immediately preceding graduation, at least 0 must be taken in residence at. Any student admitted to for the final year must be in residence for two semesters and complete at least 0 semester hours in residence, including 21 hours of upper division course work in the major. ( In residence refers to courses taken through.) 8. All other and University System of Georgia requirements for admission, acceptance of credit and for graduation must be satisfied. 9. The course list may be amended by written agreement of the Deans of the schools at each college.

Valdosta State University and Central Texas College Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Applied Management Online BAS in Human Capital Performance Area F ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting Area F credits accepted in transfer as an 18 BMGT 101 Supervision semester hour block. BMGT 127 Principles of Management BUSI 101 Business Principles HRPO 111 Human Relations HRPO 201 Human Resource Management Total Semester 18 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements: Supporting Courses BUSI 107 Personal Finance BUSI 205 Business Law/Contracts, or Major Course Requirements accepted in BUSI 201 Business Law ELEC xxxx BMGT/BUSG/ECON/MRKG 6 transfer as an 18 semester hour block of Supporting Courses. ELEC xxxx BMGT/BUSG/ECON/MRKG/ITSW/ITSC/ITSE MRKG 111 Principles of Marketing Total Semester 18 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements BCIS 105 Business Computer Applications ITSC 109 Integrated Software Applications I ACED 2400 Computer Technology

APPLIED MANAGEMENT AAS from to Online BAS in Human Capital Performance at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) A. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 ENGL 102 A ENGL 1102 Comm SPCH 115 C COMM 1110 SPCH 118 C COMM 1100 Humanities ENGL 222, ENGL 22 ENGL 227, ENGL 228 ENGL 22, ENGL 2 C ENGL 2111, ENGL 2112 Math MATH 114 MATH 142 MATH 2412 MATH 241 Social/ Behavioral GEOG 100, 102, 10 GOVT 204, 205 HIST 101, 102 PSYC 201 (recommended) SOCI 101, SOCI 106 A D A A/D E MATH 1111 MATH 2620 MATH 111 MATH 2261 GEOG 1100, 1101, 1102 POLS 2101, 1101* HIST 2111*, 2112* PSYC 1101 SOCI 1101, SOCI 1160 Elective ECON 202 (recommended) E ECON 2106 Total 21 Total 21 B. Technical courses for Area F = 18 credits. C. Technical Courses for Major Course Requirements = credits. D. Technical/Elective courses for Supporting Courses= 18 credits. E. Experiential credit for ACED 510 and ACED 520 = 6 credits.** TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER/PRIOR LEARNING EXPERIENCE = 66. Summary Needed for BAS degree completion: 2 credit hours in Areas A-E. 24 credit hours in Major Core. 9 credit hours in Upper Division Guided Electives. 54 credit hours *The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires knowledge of Georgia History and Constitution. Instead of retaking the course, students may demonstrate proficiency in these areas by exam. ** based on prior learning experience. If not applicable, then an additional 6 credit hours of upper division coursework would be necessary. Valdosta State University and Central Texas College Course Articulation Agreement

AAS in Homeland Security & Emergency Management Online BAS in Human Capital Performance Area F EMAP 1400 Principles of Basic Emergency Mgmt 4 Area F credits accepted in transfer as an 18 HMSY 17 Introduction to Homeland Security semester hour block. HMSY 18 HS Emergency Communications Mgmt HMSY 140 HS Intelligence Operations HMSY 141 Critical Infrastructure Protection HMSY 142 Understanding/Combatting Terrorism Total Semester 19 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements: Supporting Courses EMAP 200 Developing Volunteer Resources EMAP 201 Leadership & Effective Communication Major Course Requirements accepted in EMAP 202 Managing Mass Casualty/Fatality transfer as an 18 semester hour block of EMAP 255 Disaster Recovery, or Supporting Courses. HMSY 171 Counter Terrorism HMSY 170 IT Security HMSY 1470 Final Project in Homeland Security 4 HMSY 27 Managing a United Incident Command KINE xxxx Physical Activity Course 1 LGLA 172 National Security Law Total Semester 26 Total Semester Awarded 18

HOMELAND SECURITY & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AAS from to Online BAS in Human Capital Performance at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) A. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 Humanities Fine Arts ANTH 246 DRAM 110 ENGL 222, ENGL 22 ENGL 227, ENGL 228 ENGL 22, ENGL 2 HUMA 115 PHIL 101, PHIL 20 PHIL 104 C ANTH 1102 THEA 1100 ENGL 2111, ENGL 2112 HUMA xxxx PHIL 2010, PHIL 2020 REL 2020 Math Social/ Behavioral MATH 114 MATH 142 MATH 2412 MATH 241 GEOG 100, 102, 10 GOVT 204 HIST 101, 102 PSYC 201 (recommended) SOCI 101, SOCI 106 A D A A/D E MATH 1111 MATH 2620 MATH 111 MATH 2261 GEOG 1100, 1101, 1102 POLS 2101 HIST 2111*, 2112* PSYC 1101 SOCI 1101, SOCI 1160 Program GOVT 205 E POLS 1101* Total 15 Total 15 B. Technical courses for Area F = 18 credits. C. Technical/Elective courses for Supporting Courses= 18 credits. D. Experiential credit for ACED 510 and ACED 520 = 6 credits.** TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER/PRIOR LEARNING EXPERIENCE = 57. Summary Needed for BAS degree completion: 27 credit hours in Areas A-E. 27 credit hours in Major Core. 9 credit hours in Upper Division Guided Electives. 6 credit hours *The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires knowledge of Georgia History and Constitution. Instead of retaking the course(s), students may demonstrate proficiency in these areas by exam. ** based on prior learning experience. If not applicable, then an additional 6 credit hours of upper division coursework would be necessary. Valdosta State University and Central Texas College

Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Information Technology Online BAS in Human Capital Performance Area F COSC 101 Introduction to Computing Area F credits accepted in transfer as an 18 IMED 116 Web Design I semester hour block. ITNW 17 Introduction to the Internet ITNW 158 Network+ ITSC 1405 Introduction to PC Operating Systems 4 ITSE 102 Computer Programming Total Semester 19 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements: Supporting Courses ITNW 116 Network Administration ITSC 125 Personal Computer Hardware Major Course Requirements accepted in ITSC 1415 Project Management Software 4 transfer as an 18 semester hour block of ITSC 245 Application Software Problem Solving, 4 Supporting Courses. ITSC 2486 Internship ITSE 129 Programming Logic and Design ITSW 107 Introduction to Database ITSY 142 Information Technology Security Total Semester 2 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements ITSC 109 Integrated Software Applications I ACED 2400 Computer Technology

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AAS from to Online BAS in Human Capital Performance at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) A. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 ENGL 211 na Humanities HUMA 115 C HUMA xxxx Math MATH 114 A MATH 1111 Elective PSYC 201 (recommended) E PSYC 1101 Total 15 Total 12 B. Technical courses for Area F = 18 credits. C. Technical Courses for Major Course Requirements = credits. D. Technical/Elective courses for Supporting Courses= 18 credits. E. Experiential credit for ACED 510 and ACED 520 = 6 credits.* TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER/PRIOR LEARNING EXPERIENCE = 57. Summary Needed for BAS degree completion: 0 credit hours in Areas A-E. 24 credit hours in Major Core. 9 credit hours in Upper Division Guided Electives. 6 credit hours * based on prior learning experience. If not applicable, then an additional 6 credit hours of upper division coursework would be necessary.

Valdosta State University and Central Texas College Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Paralegal/Legal Assistant Online BAS in Human Capital Performance Area F LGLA 101 Legal Research and Writing Area F credits accepted in transfer as an 18 LGLA 107 Intro to Law & the Legal Profession semester hour block. LGLA 117 Law Office Technology LGLA 145 Civil Litigation LGLA 151 Contracts LGLA 15 Wills, Trusts & Probate Administration Total Semester 18 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements: Supporting Courses LGLA 155 Family Law LGLA 20 Torts & Personal Injury Law LGLA 21 Criminal Law & Procedures LGLA 2 Advanced Legal Document Preparation, or LGLA 25 Advanced Civil Litigation LGLA xxxx Legal Elective POFT 107 Proofreading & Editing POFT 109 Administrative Office Procedures I POFT 129 Beginning Keyboarding, or POFT 212 Business Correspondence Major Course Requirements accepted in transfer as an 18 semester hour block of Supporting Courses. Total Semester 24 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements BCIS 105 Business Computer Applications ITSC 109 Integrated Software Applications I ACED 2400 Computer Technology

PARALEGAL/LEGAL ASSISTANT AAS from to Online BAS in Human Capital Performance at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) A. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 SPCH 115 (recommended) C COMM 1110 Humanities ENGL 222, ENGL 22 ENGL 227, ENGL 228 C ENGL 22, ENGL 2 ENGL 2111, ENGL 2112 Math MATH 142 (recommended) D MATH 2620 Social/ Behavioral GOVT 205 E POLS 1101* Total 15 Total 15 B. Technical courses for Area F = 18 credits. C. Technical Courses for Major Course Requirements = credits. D. Technical/Elective courses for Supporting Courses= 18 credits. E. Experiential credit for ACED 510 and ACED 520 = 6 credits.** TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER/PRIOR LEARNING EXPERIENCE = 60. Summary Needed for BAS degree completion: 27 credit hours in Areas A-E. 24 credit hours in Major Core. 9 credit hours in Upper Division Guided Electives. 60 credit hours *The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires a Georgia Constitution component to this course. Instead of retaking the course, the component may be fulfilled by an exemption exam. ** based on prior learning experience. If not applicable, then an additional 6 credit hours of upper division coursework would be necessary.

Valdosta State University and Central Texas College Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Mental Health/Social Work Specialization Online BAS in Human Capital Performance Area F CMSW 109 Problems of Children & Adolescents Area F credits accepted in transfer as DAAC 104 Pharmacology of Addiction an 18 semester hour block. DAAC 119 Intro to Alcohol & Other Drug Addictions PSYC 100 Learning Frameworks PSYT 109 Health Psychology PSYT 1429 Interviewing & Communication Skills 4 Total Semester 19 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements: Supporting Courses CMSW 1166 Practicum 1 CMSW 1167 Practicum 1 Major Course Requirements accepted DAAC 111 Counseling Theories in transfer as an 18 semester hour DAAC 254 Dynamics of Group Counseling block of Supporting Courses. PSYT 221 Crisis Intervention PSYT 21 Abnormal Psychology SCWK 201 Assessment & Case Management SOCW 261 Introduction to Social Work SOCW 262 Social Welfare as a Social Institution Total Semester 2 Total Semester Awarded 18

MENTAL HEALTH/SOCIAL WORK SPECIALIZATION AAS from to Online BAS in Human Capital Performance at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) A. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 ENGL 102 A ENGL 1102 Humanities Fine Arts ANTH 246 DRAM 110 ENGL 222, ENGL 22 ENGL 227, ENGL 228 ENGL 22, ENGL 2 HUMA 115 PHIL 101, PHIL 20 PHIL 104 C ANTH 1102 THEA 1100 ENGL 2111, ENGL 2112 HUMA xxxx PHIL 2010, PHIL 2020 REL 2020 Math MATH 114 A MATH 1111 Social/ PSYC 201 E PSYC 1101 Behavioral GOVT 205 E POLS 1101* Total 18 Total 18 B. Technical courses for Area F = 18 credits. C. Technical/Elective courses for Supporting Courses= 18 credits. D. Experiential credit for ACED 510 and ACED 520 = 6 credits.** TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER/PRIOR LEARNING EXPERIENCE = 60. Summary Needed for BAS degree completion: 24 credit hours in Areas A-E. 27 credit hours in Major Core. 9 credit hours in Upper Division Guided Electives. 60 credit hours *The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires a Georgia Constitution component to this course. Instead of retaking the course, the component may be fulfilled by an exemption exam. ** based on prior learning experience. If not applicable, then an additional 6 credit hours of upper division coursework would be necessary.

Valdosta State University and Central Texas College Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Applied Management, Homeland Security & Emergency Management, Information Technology, Mental Health/Social Work Specialization, or Paralegal/Legal Assistant BS in Organizational Leadership 1. This joint agreement covers Central Texas College () graduates of the AAS in Applied Management, Homeland Security & Emergency Management, Information Technology, Paralegal Assistant, or Social Work Assistant who are accepted as candidates for the program leading to the BS in Organizational Leadership at Valdosta State University (). 2. Valdosta State University will also accept general education core courses and elective courses for transfer as determined by equivalency of content.. A minimum GPA of 2.0 out of a 4.0 scale for all college course work attempted is required for admission. 4. agrees to provide documentation for any Area F or General/Guided Elective Course that is labeled as not intended for transfer, demonstrating that the course is comprised of degree level content with learning outcomes comparable to a transfer level course. 5. will ensure that all courses labeled as not intended for transfer shall be taught by competent faculty who are eligible to teach at the collegiate level as determined by s faculty qualification criteria. 6. Candidates for the BS in Organizational Leadership degree must complete a minimum of 120 semester hours of academic work, with a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or better calculated from all work attempted at. The academic work must include a minimum of 9 hours of upper division courses with at least 21 upper division hours in the major field. 7. Of the 40 semester hours immediately preceding graduation, at least 0 must be taken in residence at. Any student admitted to for the final year must be in residence for two semesters and complete at least 0 semester hours in residence, including 21 hours of upper division course work in the major. ( In residence refers to courses taken through.) 8. All other and University System of Georgia requirements for admission, acceptance of credit and for graduation must be satisfied. 9. The course list may be amended by written agreement of the Deans of the schools at each college Valdosta State University and Central Texas College

Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Applied Management Online BS in Organizational Leadership Area F BCIS 105 Business Computer Applications ACED 2400 Computer Technology ITSC 109 Integrated Software Applications I ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting BMGT 101 Supervision Additional Area F credits accepted in transfer as a BMGT 127 Principles of Management 15 semester hour block. BUSI 101 Business Principles HRPO 111 Human Relations 15 Total Semester 18 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements: General/Guided Electives BUSI 107 Personal Finance Major Course Requirements accepted in transfer BUSI 205 Business Law/Contracts, or as an 18 semester hour block of General/Guided BUSI 201 Business Law Electives. ELEC xxxx BMGT/BUSG/ECON/MRKG 6 ELEC xxxx BMGT/BUSG/ECON/MRKG/ITSW/ITSC/ITSE HRPO 201 Human Resource Management MRKG 111 Principles of Marketing Total Semester 21 Total Semester Awarded 18

APPLIED MANAGEMENT AAS from to Online BS in Organizational Leadership at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) A. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 ENGL 102 A ENGL 1102 SPCH 115, SPCH 118 C COMM 1110, COMM1100 Humanities ENGL 222, ENGL 22 ENGL 227, ENGL 228 ENGL 22, ENGL 2 C ENGL 2111, ENGL 2112 Math MATH 114 MATH 142 MATH 2412 MATH 241 Social/ Behavioral GEOG 100, 102, 10 GOVT 204, 205 HIST 101, 102 PSYC 201 (recommended) SOCI 101, SOCI 106-4 A D A A/D E MATH 1111 MATH 2620 MATH 111 MATH 2261 GEOG 1100, 1101, 1102 POLS 2101, 1101* HIST 2111*, 2112* PSYC 1101 SOCI 1101, SOCI 1160 Elective ECON 202 (recommended) E ECON 2106 Total 21 Total 21 B. Technical courses for Area F = 18 credits. c. Technical/Elective courses for General/Guided Electives = 18 credits. TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER = 57. Summary Needed for BS degree completion: 21 credit hours in Areas A-E. 0 credit hours in Major Core. 12 credit hours in General/Guided Electives. 6 credit hours -4 *The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires knowledge of Georgia History and Constitution. Instead of retaking the course, students may demonstrate proficiency in these areas by exam.

Valdosta State University and Central Texas College Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Homeland Security & Emergency Management BS in Organizational Leadership Area F EMAP 1400 Principles of Basic Emergency Mgmt 4 Area F credits accepted in transfer as a 15 HMSY 17 Introduction to Homeland Security semester hour block. HMSY 18 HS Emergency Communications Mgmt HMSY 140 HS Intelligence Operations HMSY 141 Critical Infrastructure Protection HMSY 142 Understanding/Combatting Terrorism Total Semester 19 Total Semester Awarded 15 Major Course Requirements: General/Guided Electives EMAP 200 Developing Volunteer Resources EMAP 201 Leadership & Effective Communication Major Course Requirements accepted in EMAP 202 Managing Mass Casualty/Fatality transfer as an 18 semester hour block of EMAP 255 Disaster Recovery, or General/Guided Electives. HMSY 171 Counter Terrorism HMSY 170 IT Security HMSY 1470 Final Project in Homeland Security 4 HMSY 27 Managing a United Incident Command KINE xxxx Physical Activity Course 1 LGLA 172 National Security Law Total Semester 26 Total Semester Awarded 18

HOMELAND SECURITY & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AAS from to BS in Organizational Leadership at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) A. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 Humanities Fine Arts ANTH 246 DRAM 110 ENGL 222, ENGL 22 ENGL 227, ENGL 228 ENGL 22, ENGL 2 HUMA 115 PHIL 101, PHIL 20 PHIL 104 C ANTH 1102 THEA 1100 ENGL 2111, ENGL 2112 HUMA xxxx PHIL 2010, PHIL 2020 REL 2020 Math Social/ Behavioral MATH 114 MATH 142 MATH 2412 MATH 241 GEOG 100, 102, 10 GOVT 204 HIST 101, 102 PSYC 201 (recommended) SOCI 101, SOCI 106-4 A D A A/D E MATH 1111 MATH 2620 MATH 111 MATH 2261 GEOG 1100, 1101, 1102 POLS 2101 HIST 2111*, 2112* PSYC 1101 SOCI 1101, SOCI 1160 Program GOVT 205 E POLS 1101* Total 15 Total 15 B. Technical courses for Area F = 15 credits. C. Technical/Elective courses for General/Guided Electives = 18 credits. TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER = 48. Summary Needed for BS degree completion: 27 credit hours in Areas A-E. credit hours in Area F. 0 credit hours in Major Core. 12 credit hours in General/Guided Electives. 72 credit hours *The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires knowledge of Georgia History and Constitution. Instead of retaking the course(s), students may demonstrate proficiency in these areas by exam. -4 **Area F of the BS degree requires ACED 2400 Computer Technology (BCIS 105 or ITCS 109). The course may be exempted by exam at. Valdosta State University and Central Texas College

Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Information Technology BS in Organizational Leadership Area F ITSC 109 Integrated Software Apps I ACED 2400 Computer Technology COSC 101 Introduction to Computing IMED 116 Web Design I Additional Area F credits accepted in ITNW 17 Introduction to the Internet transfer as a 15 semester hour block. ITNW 158 Network+ ITSC 1405 Introduction to PC Operating Systems 4 15 Total Semester 19 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements: General/Guided Electives ITNW 116 Network Administration ITSC 125 Personal Computer Hardware Major Course Requirements accepted in ITSC 1415 Project Management Software 4 transfer as an 18 semester hour block of ITSC 245 Application Software Problem Solving, 4 General/Guided Electives. ITSC 2486 Internship ITSE 102 Computer Programming ITSE 129 Programming Logic and Design ITSW 107 Introduction to Database ITSY 142 Information Technology Security Total Semester 2 Total Semester Awarded 18

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AAS from to BS in Organizational Leadership at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) A. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 SPCH 115 C COMM 1110 Humanities ENGL 222, ENGL 22 ENGL 227, ENGL 228 ENGL 22, ENGL 2 C ENGL 2111, ENGL 2112 Math Social/ Behavioral MATH 114 MATH 142 MATH 2412 MATH 241 GEOG 100, 102, 10 GOVT 204, 205 HIST 101, 102 PSYC 201 (recommended) SOCI 101, SOCI 106-4 A D A A/D E MATH 111 MATH 2620 MATH 111 MATH 2261 GEOG 1100, 1101, 1102 POLS 2101, 1101* HIST 2111*, 2112* PSYC 1101 SOCI 1101, SOCI 1160 Total 15 Total 15 B. Technical courses for Area F = 18 credits. C. Technical/Elective courses for General/Guided Electives = 18 credits. TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER = 51. Summary Needed for BS degree completion: 27 credit hours in Areas A-E. 0 credit hours in Major Core. 12 credit hours in General/Guided Electives. 69 credit hours -4 *The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires knowledge of Georgia History and Constitution. Instead of retaking the course, students may demonstrate proficiency in these areas by exam.

Valdosta State University and Central Texas College Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Paralegal/Legal Assistant BS in Organizational Leadership Area F BCIS 105 Business Computer Applications ACED 2400 Computer Technology ITSC 109 Integrated Software Applications I LGLA 101 Legal Research and Writing LGLA 107 Intro to Law & the Legal Profession Additional Area F credits accepted in LGLA 117 Law Office Technology transfer as a 15 semester hour block. LGLA 145 Civil Litigation LGLA 151 Contracts 15 Total Semester 18 Total Semester Awarded 18 Major Course Requirements: General/Guided Electives LGLA 15 Wills, Trusts & Probate Administration LGLA 155 Family Law LGLA 20 Torts & Personal Injury Law LGLA 21 Criminal Law & Procedures LGLA 2 Advanced Legal Document Preparation, or LGLA 25 Advanced Civil Litigation LGLA xxxx Legal Elective POFT 107 Proofreading & Editing POFT 109 Administrative Office Procedures I POFT 129 Beginning Keyboarding, or POFT 212 Business Correspondence Major Course Requirements accepted in transfer as an 18 semester hour block of General/Guided Electives. Total Semester 27 Total Semester Awarded 18

PARALEGAL/LEGAL ASSISTANT AAS from to BS in Organizational Leadership at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) A. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 SPCH 115 C COMM 1110 Humanities ENGL 222, ENGL 22 ENGL 227, ENGL 228 C ENGL 22, ENGL 2 ENGL 2111, ENGL 2112 Math MATH 142 (recommended) D MATH 2620 Social/ Behavioral GOVT 205 E POLS 1101* Total 15 Total 15 B. Technical courses for Area F = 18 credits. C. Technical/Elective courses for General/Guided Electives = 18 credits. TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER = 51. Summary Needed for BS degree completion: 27 credit hours in Areas A-E. 0 credit hours in Major Core. 12 credit hours in General/Guided Electives. 69 credit hours *The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires a Georgia Constitution component to this course. Instead of retaking the course, the component may be fulfilled by an exemption exam.

Valdosta State University and Central Texas College Course Articulation Agreement AAS in Mental Health/Social Work Specialization BS in Organizational Leadership Area F CMSW 109 Problems of Children & Adolescents Area F credits accepted in transfer as a DAAC 104 Pharmacology of Addiction 15 semester hour block. DAAC 119 Intro to Alcohol & Other Drug Addictions PSYC 100 Learning Frameworks PSYT 109 Health Psychology PSYT 1429 Interviewing & Communication Skills 4 Total Semester 19 Total Semester Awarded 15 Major Course Requirements: General/Guided Electives CMSW 1166 Practicum 1 CMSW 1167 Practicum 1 Major Course Requirements accepted DAAC 111 Counseling Theories in transfer as an 18 semester hour DAAC 254 Dynamics of Group Counseling block of General/Guided Electives. PSYT 221 Crisis Intervention PSYT 21 Abnormal Psychology SCWK 201 Assessment & Case Management SOCW 261 Introduction to Social Work SOCW 262 Social Welfare as a Social Institution Total Semester 2 Total Semester Awarded 18

MENTAL HEALTH/SOCIAL WORK SPECIALIZATION AAS from to Online BS in Organizational Leadership at TRANSFER ANALYSIS (EXAMPLE) B. General Education Classes to Core Areas A-E Area Course Hrs Area Course Hrs Comm ENGL 101 A ENGL 1101 ENGL 102 A ENGL 1102 Humanities Fine Arts ANTH 246 DRAM 110 ENGL 222, ENGL 22 ENGL 227, ENGL 228 ENGL 22, ENGL 2 HUMA 115 PHIL 101, PHIL 20 PHIL 104 C ANTH 1102 THEA 1100 ENGL 2111, ENGL 2112 HUMA xxxx PHIL 2010, PHIL 2020 REL 2020 Math MATH 114 A MATH 1111 Social/ PSYC 201 E PSYC 1101 Behavioral GOVT 205 E POLS 1101* Total 18 Total 18 B. Technical courses for Area F = 15 credits. C. Technical/Elective courses for General/Guided Electives = 18 credits. TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS AWARDED BY TRANSFER = 51. Summary Needed for BS degree completion: 24 credit hours in Areas A-E. credit hours in Area F.** 0 credit hours in Major Core. 12 credit hours in General/Guided Electives. 69 credit hours *The State of Georgia Legislative directive requires a Georgia Constitution component to this course. Instead of retaking the course, the component may be fulfilled by an exemption exam. **Area F of the BS degree requires ACED 2400 Computer Technology (BCIS 105 or ITCS 109). The course may be exempted by exam at.