Transfer Program ArticulationsTransfer programs of study are designed for students who have earnedat least 62 credits at <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> and then transfer to a four-year collegeor university. Program of study guide sheets that outline the required orrecommended courses are available in the <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> Counseling &Advising Center. If you complete either the Associate in Arts Degree orthe Associate in Science Degree, you will have completed the MACRAOrequirements for transferability to most universities. (See page 23 for acomplete list.) The universities below have signed an articulation agreementwith <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> to guarantee a smooth transition.On the Web: www.delta.edu/artic<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> Program (Code)Art (AA.40382)Business Administration (AA.40180)Chemistry (AS.40462)Chiropractic, PreComputer Science (AA.40410) (AS.40410)Dietetics, Pre (AS.40582)Elementary Education (AA.40350)Engineering, Pre (AS.40816)Geography (AA.40484) (AS.40484)Journalism (AA.40323)Liberal Arts (AA.40390) (AS.40390)Liberal Arts (Meteorology) (AA.40390) (AS.40390)Liberal Arts (Physics/Chemistry) (AA.40390) (AS.40390)Liberal Arts (Political Science/Econ) (AS.40390) (AS.40390)Meteorology (AS.40390)Secondary Education (AA.40366) (AS.40366)* See KEY - page 29University - Program (Degree)Central Michigan University (BFA)*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SAU, SLU, SVSU, UM-FCentral Michigan University - All Business Majors (BS in Bus Admin)Franklin University - All Business Majors (BS)Keering University (GMI) - Management (BS)Lake Superior State University - Management (BS), Marketing (BS)Northwood University - All Business Majors (BBA)Rochester <strong>College</strong> - Management (BBA)Saint Leo University - All Business Majors (BA) (BS)*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SAU, SLU, SVSUCentral Michigan University - Chemistry (BS)Keering University - Environmental Chemistry (BSEC)*EMU, FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SAU, SLU, UM-FPalmer <strong>College</strong> of ChiropracticFranklin University - Computer Science (BS)Management Information Sciences (BS)Keering University (GMI) - Computer Science (BS)Saginaw Valley State University - Computer Science (BS)Saint Leo University - Computer Information Systems (BS)*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAUCentral Michigan University - Dietetics (BS)*EMU, FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAUCentral Michigan University - Elementary Education (BS)Oakland University - Elementary Education (BS)Saginaw Valley State University - Elementary Education (BA)*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAUCentral Michigan University - Electric Engineering (BS)Mechanical Engineering (BS)Keering University (GMI) - Applied Mathematics (BS)Applied Physics (BS)Computer, Electrical, Industrial, and Mechanical Engineering (BS)Environmental Chemistry (BS)Management (BS)Lake Superior State University - Computer Engineering (BS)Electrical Engineering (BS)Mechanical Engineering (BS)Saginaw Valley State University - Electrical Engineering (BSEE)Mechanical Engineering (BSME)*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAU, UM-FCentral Michigan University - Geographic Information SciencesCentral Michigan University - Integrative Public Relations (BS)Journalism (BS)*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAU*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAUCentral Michigan University - Meteorology (BS)*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAU*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAUUniversity of Michigan - Flint - Masters in Public Administration (MPA)*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAUCentral Michigan University - Meteorology with CS and Mathematics MinorsCentral Michigan University - Secondary Education (BS)*FSU, FU, GSU, JIU, OU, NU, SLU, SAU28 <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2007</strong>-<strong>2008</strong>
Community <strong>College</strong> AgreementsAs a member of the Michigan Community <strong>College</strong> Association, <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> partners with other communicy colleges to provideeffective short-term transfer programs. Discussion continues with many other community colleges. Current partnerships include:Criminal Justice (CSZ. 35725)Mid Michigan Community <strong>College</strong> - Criminal Justice (AAS)Maritime Deck/OfficerFerris State University - Business Administration (BS)Northwestern Michigan <strong>College</strong>, Great Lakes Maritime Academy - (AAS)* See KEY below.* KEY to articulation information with select colleges/universities:(DU) Davenport University - Specific associate degree programs from<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> will transfer and apply to either a 2+2 or 3+1 bachelordegree program.(EMU) Eastern Michigan University - Approved technical programsat <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> will transfer to Eastern Michigan University and willapply toward a Bachelor of Science in Technology Management.(FSU) Ferris State University - Any <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> associate degree witha GPA of not less than 2.0 on a 4.0 scale may be transferred; qualifiedstudents may transfer all credits in the associate degree toward thebachelor degree.(FU) Franklin University - A <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> associate degree plus 20-24credits from a recommended list may be transferred. Majors are availablein Accounting, Applied Management, Business Administration,Computer Science, Digital Communications, Health Care Management,Information Technology, Management, Management Information Sciences,and Public Safety Management. FU courses may be taken at homethrough distance learning. Nine minors are also available; on the web;www. alliance.franklin.edu(GSU) Governors State University - A senior-level university offers<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> students a Board of Governors Bachelor of Arts Degree.Adult learners have the freedom to design their own degree programand take courses that fit their career goals and personal interests. Studentsmay transfer up to 80 credit hours from <strong>Delta</strong>. To complete thebachelor’s degree, a minimum of 40 upper-division semester hours mustbe taken from any four-year university, and 15 semester credit hoursmust be completed from GSU and may be distance learning courses;on the web: www.govst.edu.bog(SVSU) Saginaw Valley State University - Specific technical associatedegree programs at <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> will transfer and apply to a Bachelorof Applied Studies degree. Additional basics and a minor are requiredto complete the bachelor degree. (Pertains only to Career EducationArticulations.)(SAU) Spring Arbor University - A maximum of 84 credit hours maybe transferred from <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> and applied toward a Bachelor of Artsdegree. Three majors are available: Family Life Education, Managementand Health Services, and Management of Organizational Development.Classes are offered in the tri-county area for the Management and OrganizationalDevelopment program and can be completed in 14 monthsby taking evening classes.(UM-F) University of Michigan - Flint - Technical associate degree programsat <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> will transfer to the University of Michigan - Flintand will apply toward a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program.(Pertains only to Career Education Articulations.)(WC) Walsh <strong>College</strong> - A maximum of 82 credit hours may be transferredtowards a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with majors inBusiness Information Technology and Management, or a Bachelor ofScience in Business Information Technology. Honors Fast Track studentsmay transfer up to 87 credits towards the BBA/MBA program.(JIU) Jones International University - Bachelor of Arts in BusinessCommuncations (only upper level) for all AA and AS Degrees; on theweb: jonesinternational.edu(OU) Oakland University - The 2 + 2 program provides for transfer ofup to 62 credits. Students with an associate degree in any area exceptnursing may qualify for a Bachelor of General Studies Degree at OaklandUniversity.(NU) Northwood University - This university will accept any associate degreefrom <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> and apply the credits to either a 2 + 2 or 3 + 1 programfor a Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in management.(RC) Rochester <strong>College</strong> - A <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> graduate may transfer upto 92 credits into a Bachelor of Business Administration in Managementand Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science from occupationalconcentrations. Rochester <strong>College</strong> requires 128 credits. In most cases<strong>Delta</strong> students transferring up to 92 hours may complete their bachelordegree in one year. Rochester <strong>College</strong> offers a non-traditional degreecompletion program for the B.B.A. for working adults. (Pertains onlyto Career Education Articulations.)(SLU) Saint Leo University - A <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> graduate may transferup to 66 credits including general education toward a Bachelor of Artsin Accounting or Business Administration or a Bachelor of Science inComputer Information Systems. All courses can be taken at home; onthe web: video.saintleo.edu<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2007</strong>-<strong>2008</strong>29
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