THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
AGREEMENT OF ARTICULATION
BETWEEN
THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
AND
NORTHWEST STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM)
This agreement is based on a review of the current EET Program of study at
Northwest State Community College (NSCC) and the Bachelor of Engineering
Technology (BET) degree program in Electronics Engineering Technology at the
University of Toledo. Both programs are ABET accredited. Joint faculty and
administrative review and discussion of these programs establishes the following
agreement:
Students completing and graduating from Northwest State Community College with
the AAS Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology will receive credit towards the
BET degree in Electronics Engineering Technology for the courses listed below when
the following criteria are met:
1. An application to UT has been submitted.
2. Official transcripts have been filed with the UT Office of Admissions.
3. An overall college GPA of 2.0 ("C") or better has been received.
UT-NORTHWEST EET ARTICULATION
AREA AND COURSES CREDITS (SEM)
A. Mathematics
MTH 121 Technical Mathematics I 5
MTH 122 Technical Mathematics II 5
B. Physical Sciences
PHY 251 Physics I: Mechanics 3
PHY 252 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism 3
C. Computer Programming
MET 105 Computer for Technicians 3
D. English Communications
ENG 111 Composition I 3
ENG 112 Composition II 3
ENG 113 Speech 3
E. Social Science Elective from paragraph K. 3
F. Humanities Elective from paragraph L. 3
G. Multicultural Studies‡ 0
‡Courses not specifically offered as part of the EET program
H. Electrical Engineering Technology Core
MET 111 CAD I: Introduction to AutoCAD 4
EET 121 Electricity I: DC Circuits 3
EET 122 Electricity II: AC Circuits 3
EET 131 Industrial Controls 3
EET 141 Electronics I 3
EET 142 Electronics II: Linear Circuits 3
EET 221 Digital Electronics 4
EET 231 Microprocessors 3
EET 251 Programmable Controls 3
EET xxx Technical Elective 3
TOTAL QUARTER HOURS 66
Therefore, based on the existing EET program at Northwest State Community
College, a student will be able to transfer a maximum of 66 semester hours (99
quarter hours) towards the 2+2 BET degree at The University of Toledo.
UT-NORTHWEST EET ARTICULATION
A student may transfer additional credits from NSCC towards the BET-EET degree
to satisfy General Education Core Curriculum requirements, as well as other
requirements listed below. Courses listed in paragraphs I and J are required for
admission into the BET degree program and will be considered as deficiencies if they
are not taken. These deficiencies may be made up at UT.
AREA AND COURSES CREDITS (SEM)
I. CHM 101 Introduction to Chemistry 4
J. MTH 213 Calculus I 5
MTH 214 Calculus II 5
K. Social Sciences -
One course from a different discipline than used in E:
ECO 211 Macroeconomics 3
ECO 212 Microeconomics 3
PSY 110 General Psychology 3
PSY 220 Psychology and Society 3
PSY 240 Psychology of Organizational Behavior 3
SSC 101 Sociology 3
SSC 120 Political Science 3
L. Humanities -
One course from a different discipline than used in F:
ENG 223 Interpretation of Literature 3
HIS 101 US History Pre-1876 3
HIS 102 US History Post 1876 3
HUM 221 Music Appreciation 3
HUM 230 Art Appreciation 3
PHI 110 Introduction to Logic: Critical Thinking 3
PHI 210 Ethics 3
M. Multicultural Studies -
GEO 210 Geography - US and Canada 3
SSC 210 Cultural Diversity 3
N. Professional Development - (8 hours)
Two courses from different disciplines
ACC 111 Accounting I 4
ACC 112 Accounting II 4
BUS 221 Business Law I 3
BUS 280 Finance 3
MGT 110 Management 3
UT-NORTHWEST EET ARTICULATION
O. Courses listed in paragraphs I - N may be taken prior to admission into the
BET program. At the completion of the Transfer Module as described above,
paragraphs A through N, the Northwest State Community College transfer student
could theoretically transfer a maximum of 100 semester hours (150 quarter hours)
towards the BET degree. Even then, there will still be left 72 quarter hours of upper-
division coursework for courses to be taken in the Bachelor of Engineering
Technology program in Electronics Engineering Technology. This is the penalty one
has to pay for a 2+2 program as opposed to a straight four-year degree program.
The benefits are, of course, employability. The balance of the BET degree program
discussed above are outlined below:
P. Upper-Division (Junior and Senior Level Courses)
BET courses and Technical Electives (quarter hours) 72
This agreement of articulation shall continue in effect until further review by either
or both parties results in the need for a new agreement, or until discontinued by
either or both parties.
____________________________ ______________________________
Ben O. Latigo Date Lawrence J. Zachrich Date
Chairman Director
Department of Engineering Technology Business and Engineering Technologies
College of Engineering Northwest Sate Community College
____________________________ ______________________________
Bruce E. Poling Date Donald W. Spohler Date
Associate Dean Dean of Instruction & Student Services
College of Engineering Northwest State Community College
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
AGREEMENT OF ARTICULATION
BETWEEN
THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
AND
NORTHWEST STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
(MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM)
This agreement is based on a review of the current MET Program of study at
Northwest State Community College (NSCC) and the Bachelor of Engineering
Technology (BET) degree program in Mechanical Engineering Technology at the
University of Toledo. Joint faculty and administrative review and discussion of these
programs establishes the following agreement:
Students completing and graduating from Northwest State Community College with
the AAS Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology will receive credit towards
the BET degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology for the courses listed below
when the following criteria are met:
1. An application to UT has been submitted.
2. Official transcripts have been filed with the UT Office of Admissions.
3. An overall college GPA of 2.0 ("C") or better has been received.
UT-NORTHWEST MET ARTICULATION
AREA AND COURSES CREDITS (SEM)
A. Mathematics
MTH 121 Technical Mathematics I 5
MTH 122 Technical Mathematics II 5
B. Physical Sciences
PHY 251 Physics I: Mechanics 3
PHY 252 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism 3
C. Computer Programming
MET 105 Computer for Technicians 3
D. English Communications
ENG 111 Composition I 3
ENG 112 Composition II 3
ENG 113 Speech 3
E. Social Science Elective from paragraph K. 3
F. Humanities Elective from paragraph L. 3
G. Multicultural Studies‡ 0
‡Courses not specifically offered as part of the EET program
H. Mechanical Engineering Technology Core
MET 110 Engineering Graphics 4
MET 111 CAD I: Introduction to AutoCAD 4
MET 112 CAD II: Advanced AutoCAD 4
MET 121 Manufacturing Processes 3
MET 223 CAM 4
MET 232 Industrial Fluid Power 3
MET 234 Statics and Strength of Materials 4
MET xxx Technical Electives 6
TOTAL QUARTER HOURS 62
Therefore, based on the existing MET program at Northwest State Community
College, a student will be able to transfer a maximum of 62 semester hours (93
quarter hours) towards the 2+2 BET degree at The University of Toledo.
UT-NORTHWEST MET ARTICULATION
A student may transfer additional credits from NSCC towards the BET-MET degree
to satisfy General Education Core Curriculum requirements, as well as other
requirements listed below. Courses listed in paragraphs I and J are required for
admission into the BET degree program and will be considered as deficiencies if they
are not taken. These deficiencies may be made up at UT.
AREA AND COURSES CREDITS (SEM)
I. CHM 101 Introduction to Chemistry 4
J. MTH 213 Calculus I 5
MTH 214 Calculus II 5
K. Social Sciences -
One course from a different discipline than used in E:
ECO 211 Macroeconomics 3
ECO 212 Microeconomics 3
PSY 110 General Psychology 3
PSY 220 Psychology and Society 3
PSY 240 Psychology of Organizational Behavior 3
SSC 101 Sociology 3
SSC 120 Political Science 3
L. Humanities -
One course from a different discipline than used in F:
ENG 223 Interpretation of Literature 3
HIS 101 US History Pre-1876 3
HIS 102 US History Post 1876 3
HUM 221 Music Appreciation 3
HUM 230 Art Appreciation 3
PHI 110 Introduction to Logic: Critical Thinking 3
PHI 210 Ethics 3
M. Multicultural Studies -
GEO 210 Geography - US and Canada 3
SSC 210 Cultural Diversity 3
N. Professional Development - (8 hours)
Two courses from different disciplines
ACC 111 Accounting I 4
ACC 112 Accounting II 4
BUS 221 Business Law I 3
BUS 280 Finance 3
MGT 110 Management 3
UT-NORTHWEST MET ARTICULATION
O. Courses listed in paragraphs I - N may be taken prior to admission into the
BET program. At the completion of the Transfer Module as described above,
paragraphs A through N, the Northwest State Community College transfer student
could theoretically transfer a maximum of 96 semester hours (144 quarter hours)
towards the BET degree. Even then, there will still be left 80 quarter hours of lower
and upper division coursework for courses to be taken in the Bachelor of
Engineering Technology program in Mechanical Engineering Technology. This is
the penalty one has to pay for a 2+2 program as opposed to a straight four-year
degree program. The benefits are, of course, employability. The balance of the BET
degree program discussed above are outlined below:
P. Lower-Division MET courses at ComTech
MCHT 205 Fluid Mechanics 4
MCHT 221 Technical Thermodynamics 4
The University of Toledo, Community and Technical College
Q. Upper-Division (Junior and Senior Level Courses)
BET courses and Technical Electives (quarter hours) 72
This agreement of articulation shall continue in effect until further review by either
or both parties results in the need for a new agreement, or until discontinued by
either or both parties.
____________________________ ______________________________
Ben O. Latigo Date Lawrence J. Zachrich Date
Chairman Director
Department of Engineering Technology Business and Engineering Technologies
College of Engineering Northwest Sate Community College
____________________________ ______________________________
Bruce E. Poling Date Donald W. Spohler Date
Associate Dean Dean of Instruction & Student Services
College of Engineering Northwest State Community College