ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FORM. College of Agreement Initiation: John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FORM College of Agreement Initiation: John Jay College of Criminal Justice A. SENDING AND RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS Sending College:Kingsborough Community College Department: Department of Business Program: Accounting Degree: A.A.S. in Accounting Receiving College: John Jay College of Criminal Justice Department: Economics Program: Economics (Specialization in Forensic Financial Analysis) Degree: B.S. degree in economics B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM (e.g., minimum GPA, audition/portfolio) 2.0 overall GPA per A.A.S./A.S./A.A. graduation requirement. Grade of C or better in a credit-bearing mathematics course worth three or more credits Grade of C or better in freshman composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level English course Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 60 Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree:60-1 -

C.COURSE TO COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER CREDIT AWARDED Sending College Receiving College Equivalent (Or Other Evaluation) Credit Granted Course & Title Cr. Course & Title Cr. General Education (Liberal Arts, Core Distribution) Courses ENG 01200 Freshman EnglishI* 4 ENG 101 College Composition I: 3 3 + 1 elective Exploration & Authorship-An Inquiry- Based Writing Course ENG 02400 Freshman English II 3 ENG 201 Composition 2: Disciplinary 3 3 Investigations-Exploring Writing across the Disciplines HPE 01200 Concepts of Wellness ** 3 PED 103 Personal Physical Fitness and 3 3 Dynamic Health BA 06000 Introduction to Computer 3 MAT 260 Data Processing 3 3 Concepts ECO 01200 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 101 Principles of Economics 3 3 ECO 01400 Money and Banking 3 ECO 324 Money & Banking 3 3 GROUP REQUIREMENTS (A minimum of three credits each selected from at least three different groups -- I thru IV -- must be in Liberal Arts and Science Electives 9 9 Basic Courses): I. Performing and Visual Arts II. Language and Literature III.Social Science Elective IV. Behavioral Science Elective V. MAT 02200 Business Statistics (Mathematical Sciences)*** 4 STA 250 Principles and Methods of Statistics 3 3 + 1 elective SUBTOTAL 32 Specific Program Requirements (Including Prerequisites) ACC 01100 Fundamentals of 4 ACC 250 Introduction to Accounting 3 3 + 1 elective Accounting I ACC 01200 Fundamentals of 4 ACC 251 Introduction to Managerial 3 3 + 1 elective Accounting II Accounting ACC 02100 Intermediate Accounting I 3 Accounting 200 Level Electives 3 3 ACC 02200 Intermediate Accounting II 3 Accounting 200 Level Electives 3 3 ACC 03100 Cost Accounting 4 Accounting 200 Level Electives 4 4 ACC 04100 Federal Taxation 4 Accounting 200 Level Electives 4 3 BA 01100 Fundamentals of Business 3 Economics 200 Level Electives 3 3 BA 01200 Business Law I 3 Economics 200 Level Electives 3 3 SUBTOTAL 28 TOTAL = 60 * To be reduced to 3 credits by 2011 at which time transfer credits will be 3 credits (ENG 101) ** To be replaced with HE14 (1 cr) by 2011, at which time transfer credits will be 1 credit (Physical Education Elective) *** To be increased to 7 credits (Math & Science course required) by 2011, at which time 3 credits of Math and 4 credits of Natural Science will transfer. Students may take MAT 02000 for 3 credits, rather than MAT 02200 for 4 credits. Either course will transfer to John Jay as STA 250. -2 -

D. SENIOR COLLEGE UPPER DIVISION COURSES REMAINING FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREE BEFORE 2011: Course and Title Credits General Education (Liberal arts, Core, Distribution) and other Required Courses* SPE 113 3 HIS 203, HIS 204, or HIS 205 3 Natural Science Elective 4 LIT 230, 231, 232, or 233 3 Electives 2 Foreign Language** 6 ETH 123, 124, or 125 3 MAT 108 or 141 3 Subtotal 27 Prerequisite and Major Courses ECO 220 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 225 Microeconomics 3 ECO 235 Finance for Forensic Economics 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 LAW 202 Law and Evidence 3 ACC 307 Forensic Accounting I 3 ACC 308 Auditing 3 ACC 309 Forensic Accounting II 3 ACC 410 Seminar in Forensic Financial Analysis 3 Two elective courses from Category C*** 6 Subtotal 33 TOTAL 60 * If any of these are transferred to John Jay College, a liberal arts and science elective must be substituted. **If foreign Language is waived, a liberal arts and science elective must be substituted. ***Electives in Category C includes: ACC 2xx Digital Forensics for the Fraud Examiner LAW 203 Constitutional Law ECO 215 Economics of Regulation and the Law ECO 330 Quantitative Methods for Decision Makers ECO/SOC 360 Corporate and White-Collar Crime -3 -

D. SENIOR COLLEGE UPPER DIVISION COURSES REMAINING FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREE AFTER PROPOSED CHANGES GO INTO EFFECT IN 2011: Course and Title Credits General Education (Liberal arts, Core, Distribution) and other Required Courses* SPE 113 3 HIS 203, HIS 204, or HIS 205 3 HIS 203, HIS 204, or HIS 205 3 LIT 230 or 231 3 LIT 232 or 233 3 Foreign Language** 6 ETH 123, 124, or 125 3 MAT 108 or 141 3 Subtotal 27 Prerequisite and Major Courses ECO 220 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 225 Microeconomics 3 ECO 235 Finance for Forensic Economics 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 LAW 202 Law and Evidence 3 ACC 307 Forensic Accounting I 3 ACC 308 Auditing 3 ACC 309 Forensic Accounting II 3 ACC 410 Seminar in Forensic Financial Analysis 3 Two elective courses from Category C*** 6 Subtotal 33 TOTAL 60 * If any of these are transferred to John Jay College, a liberal arts and science elective must be substituted. **If foreign Language is waived, a liberal arts and science elective must be substituted. ***Electives in Category C includes: ACC 2xx Digital Forensics for the Fraud Examiner LAW 203 Constitutional Law ECO 215 Economics of Regulation and the Law ECO 330 Quantitative Methods for Decision Makers ECO/SOC 360 Corporate and White-Collar Crime -4 -

E. ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FOLLOW-UP PROCEDURES 1. Procedures for reviewing, up-dating, modifying or terminating agreement: When any of the programs undergo any changes, this articulation agreement will be reviewed and revised as necessary by one or two members of faculty of each institution s department, selected by their respective Chairpersons, to represent them. At the end of every semester the various representative of each institutions as indicated above will review the performance of transfer students to determine if adjustment to, or termination of the articulation agreement and their success. 2. Procedures for evaluating agreement, i.e., tracking the number of students who transfer under the articulation agreement and their success: At the end of each semester the receiving department shall generate a log indicating: 1. The names and number of students who transfer under the agreement. 2. The total number of credits completed to date, and the GPA, the grade point average of the transfer students in the receiving program, each semester of attendance, to follow their progress. 3. The cumulative grade point average of the transfer students. This log will be made available to the departmental Chairperson and dean of both institutions department for their assessments, and to the transfer advisors of the students. 3. Sending and receiving college procedures for publicizing agreement, e.g., college catalogs, transfer advisers, Websites, etc.: Sending and receiving college departments procedures for publicizing the agreement: This articulation agreement will be publicizing on the Kingsborough Community College Website, The Department of Accounting and Managerial Studies, and John Jay College of Criminal Justice College Website. The articulation agreement will be publicized in the catalogs of Kingsborough Community College and John Jay College of Criminal Justice. This articulation agreement will be publicized by the transfer student advisors. F. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -5 -

G. ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE IN ACCOUNTING FROM KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE BEFORE 2011: (SEMESTER BY SEMESTER EXAMPLES) FRESHMAN YEAR: FALL FRESHMAN YEAR: SPRING ACC 01100 Fundamentals of 4 ACC 01200 Fundamentals of 4 Accounting I Accounting II ENG 01200 Freshman English I 4 ENG 02400 Freshman English II 3 HPE 01200 Concepts of Wellness 3 BA 06000 Introduction to Computer 3 Concepts BA 01100 Fundamentals of Business 3 Mathematical Science (MAT 02200 4 Business Statistics is recommended) Total Credits 14 Total Credits 14 SOPHOMORE YEAR: FALL SOPHOMORE YEAR: SPRING ACC 02100 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACC 02200 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACC 03100 Cost Accounting 4 ACC 04100 Federal Taxation 4 BA 01200 Business Law I 3 Group Requirement see below 3 ECO 01200 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 01400 Money and Banking 3 Group Requirement see below 3 Group Requirement see below 3 Total Credits 16 Total Credits 16 Total credits to be taken at Kingsborough Community College 60 Note:GROUP REQUIREMENTS 9 credits A minimum of three credits each selected from at least three different groups -- I thru IV -- must be in Basic Courses. I. Performing and Visual Arts (Excluded are Art & Music Studio, Theatre Production courses) Art-Music-Speech-Theatre Arts II. Language and Literature Foreign Language-Literature-Philosophy III. Social Sciences (NOTE: ECO 12 and 14 MAY NOT BE USED to satisfy Group III) Economics-History-Political Science IV. Behavioral Sciences Anthropology-Psychology-Sociology 6

G. ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE IN ACCOUNTING FROM KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE (SEMESTER BY SEMESTER EXAMPLES) AFTER PROPOSED CHANGES GO INTO EFFECT IN 2011: FRESHMAN YEAR: FALL FRESHMAN YEAR: SPRING ACC 01100 Fundamentals of 4 ACC 01200 Fundamentals of 4 Accounting I Accounting II ENG 01200 Freshman English I 3 ENG 02400 Freshman English II 3 HE 01400 Concepts of Wellness 1 BA 06000 Introduction to Computer 3 Concepts BA 01100 Fundamentals of Business 3 Laboratory Science 4 MAT 02000 Statistics is 3 recommended Total Credits 14 Total Credits 14 SOPHOMORE YEAR: FALL SOPHOMORE YEAR: SPRING ACC 02100 Intermediate Accounting I 3 ACC 02200 Intermediate Accounting II 3 ACC 03100 Cost Accounting 4 ACC 04100 Federal Taxation 4 BA 01200 Business Law I 3 Group Requirement see below 3 ECO 01200 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 01400 Money and Banking 3 Group Requirement see below 3 Group Requirement see below 3 Total Credits 16 Total Credits 16 Total credits to be taken at Kingsborough Community College 60 Note: GROUP REQUIREMENTS: 9 credits Nine (9) credits from Groups A & B: a minimum of three (3) credits from each group plus three more credits in another discipline from either group A or B. A. Arts and Humanities (Disciplines: Art - Foreign Language - Literature - Music - Philosophy - Speech - Theatre Arts Media & Film Studies. Excluded are Art studio, Music studio, Theatre production & skills courses.) B. Behavioral and Social Sciences (Disciplines: Anthropology - History - Political Science - Psychology Sociology) 7

JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEAR COURSE SEQUENCES AT JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (60 CREDITS) BEFORE 2011: JUNIOR YEAR: FALL JUNIOR YEAR: SPRING ECO 220 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 225 Microeconomics 3 ACC 307 Forensic Accounting I 3 ACC 308 Auditing 3 MAT 108 or 141 3 SPE 113 Speech Communication 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal 3 LAW 202 Law and Evidence 3 Justice Foreign Language 3 Foreign Language 3 Total Credits 15 Total Credits 15 SENIOR YEAR: FALL SENIOR YEAR: SPRING ACC 309 Forensic Accounting II 3 ACC 410 Seminar in Forensic Financial 3 Analysis Elective course from Category C* 3 Elective course from Category C* 3 Natural Science Elective 4 LIT 230 Classical Literature, LIT 231 3 Medieval and Early Modern Literature, LIT 232 Modern Literature, or LIT 233American Literature ECO 235 Finance for Forensic 3 ETH 123, 124, or 125 Ethnics Studies 3 Economics elective Free Elective 2 HIS 203, HIS 204, or HIS 205 3 Total Credits 15 Total Credits 15 Total credits to be taken at John Jay College 60 Total credits for the B.S. in Economics: Forensic Financial Analysis 120 * Electives in Category C includes: ACC 2xx Digital Forensics for the Fraud Examiner LAW 203 Constitutional Law ECO 215 Economics of Regulation and the Law ECO 330 Quantitative Methods for Decision Makers ECO/SOC 360 Corporate and White-Collar Crime 8

JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEAR COURSE SEQUENCES AT JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (60 CREDITS) AFTER PROPOSED CHANGES GO INTO EFFECT IN 2011: JUNIOR YEAR: FALL JUNIOR YEAR: SPRING ECO 220 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 225 Microeconomics 3 ACC 307 Forensic Accounting I 3 ACC 308 Auditing 3 MAT 108 or 141 3 SPE 113 Speech Communication 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal 3 LAW 202 Law and Evidence 3 Justice Foreign Language 3 Foreign Language 3 Total Credits 15 Total Credits 15 SENIOR YEAR: FALL SENIOR YEAR: SPRING ACC 309 Forensic Accounting II 3 ACC 410 Seminar in Forensic Financial 3 Analysis Elective course from Category C* 3 Elective course from Category C* 3 LIT 230 Classical Literature orlit 231 3 LIT 232 Modern Literature or 3 Medieval and Early Modern Literature LIT 233American Literature ECO 235 Finance for Forensic 3 ETH 123, 124, or 125 Ethnics Studies 3 Economics elective HIS 203, HIS 204, or HIS 205 3 HIS 203, HIS 204, or HIS 205 3 Total Credits 15 Total Credits 15 Total credits to be taken at John Jay College 60 Total credits for the B.S. in Economics: Forensic Financial Analysis 120 * Electives in Category C includes: ACC 2xx Digital Forensics for the Fraud Examiner LAW 203 Constitutional Law ECO 215 Economics of Regulation and the Law ECO 330 Quantitative Methods for Decision Makers ECO/SOC 360 Corporate and White-Collar Crime 9

Effective Date: April 1, 2010 Dr. Stuart Suss Dr. Jane P. Bowers, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Kingsborough Community College John Jay College of Criminal Justice Dr. Edward Martin Professor and Chair, Department of Business Kingsborough Community College Dr. Joan Hoffman Professor and Chair, Department of Economics John Jay College of Criminal Justice 10