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Articulation AgreementBetweenCisco College&Hardin- Simmons UniversityOriginally Effective Fall 2015Updated 6-9-2016: ECON, MATHUpdated January, 2017: EDUC

Articulation Agreement / Hardin-Simmons University & Cisco College, 2017HELLO FROM HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY IN ABILENE, TEXAS!We are so glad you are interested in transferring to HSU! Our partnership with Cisco Collegemeans that we have a direct pathway for you to further your education at Hardin-SimmonsUniversity. This transfer guide will help you determine which courses to take at the communitycollege level that will successfully transfer into your HSU degree. For best results, we suggestthat you do two things:(1) Use this transfer guide in correlation with your detailed HSU degree worksheet for yourspecific major. These can be found on our website at www.hsutx.edu admission transfer students degree worksheets. Not all majors have the same FoundationalCurriculum requirements, so we want to make sure you know exactly what your majorwill require before planning your class schedule.(2) Contact our Admission Counselor for Transfer Students with ANY questions abouttransferring courses, the HSU admission process, or scholarships we offer.Alyssa RascoAdmission Counselor for TransfersHardin-Simmons University2200 Hickory St, Box 16050Abilene, TX 79698Alyssa.Rasco@hsutx.eduCall or Text: 325-754-0808Fax: 325-671-2115We can’t wait for you to begin your journey at Hardin-Simmons University!2

Articulation Agreement / Hardin-Simmons University & Cisco College, 2017ARTICULATION AGREEMENTHardin-Simmons University proposes to accept academic courses from Cisco College toward thebachelor degrees as outlined in the following. This proposal is designed to clarify and encouragestudents as they plan to transfer from Cisco College to Hardin-Simmons University.The following general policies apply to work being transferred to Hardin-Simmons University:A. Up to 66 hours of course work from a two-year institution (i.e. Cisco College) may beaccepted in transfer to Hardin-Simmons University.B. Final acceptance of all transfer work is subject to the Registrar, who is the articulationofficer for the university.C. An official copy of all transcripts must be submitted to HSU.D. Hardin-Simmons University does not grant credit for experiential learning orprofessional certificates.E. Freshman and sophomore-level courses will not transfer as upper-division credit.F. Freshman and sophomore-level courses may not substitute for upper-division coursesunless approved by the head of the department of the area in which the course isoffered or by the appropriate dean.G. Courses with grades lower than a C will not be accepted in transfer. However, at thetime of admission, a student may petition to transfer no more than two courses withgrades of D, providing the resulting overall transfer GPA is 2.0 or higher.H. An Evaluation Form, which indicates the transfer status of all courses attempted, will beprovided to the applicant usually within three weeks after the receipt of all officialtranscripts.Note: Only students enrolled in a high-school dual-credit program may be enrolled concurrentlyat Cisco College and Hardin-Simmons University. Upon high school graduation, students may nolonger be enrolled concurrently at another institution while enrolled at Hardin-SimmonsUniversity.Contact InformationKacey HigginsRegistrarHardin-Simmons University2200 Hickory StreetHSU Box 16190Abilene, TX 79698-6190kacey.higgins@hsutx.edu(325) 670-1368Alyssa RascoAdmission Counselor for TransfersHardin-Simmons University2200 Hickory StreetHSU Box 16050Abilene, TX 79698alyssa.rasco@hsutx.edu(325) 670-1466Chastity JobeRecords CoordinatorHardin-Simmons Univ.2200 Hickory StreetHSU Box 16190Abilene, TX 79698cjobe@hsutx.edu(325) 670-12013

Articulation Agreement / Hardin-Simmons University & Cisco College, 2017GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES APPLICABLE TO ALL AREAS: 36 HoursCURRENT HSU REQUIREMENTSFreshman Writing, 6 hoursENGL 1301 Freshmen Writing IENGL 1302 Freshmen Writing IIBSAD 1301 Business CommunicationCommunication, 3 hoursCOMM 1301 Intro to CommunicationLiterature, 3 hoursENGL 2302 English LiteratureENGL 2302 English LiteratureENGL 2302 English LiteratureENGL 2303 American LiteratureENGL 2303 American LiteratureENGL 2303 American LiteratureENGL 2301 World LiteratureENGL 2301 World LiteratureENGL 2301 World LiteratureFine Arts, 3 hoursART 1300 Intro to the Visual ArtsTHEA 1131 Theatre WorkshopTHEA 1132 Theatre WorkshopTHEA 1133 Theatre WorkshopTHEA 1333 Introduction to TheatreTHEA 2335 StagecraftTHEA 2334 Acting IMUSI 1099 Special StudiesCISCO COLLEGE TRANSFER OPTIONSENGL 1301 Composition IENGL 1302 Composition IIENGL 2311 Technical & Business WritingSPCH 1315 Public SpeakingENGL 2321 British Literature (single-semester)ENGL 2322 British Literature IENGL 2323 British Literature IIENGL 2326 American Literature (single-semester)ENGL 2327 American Literature IENGL 2328 American Literature IIENGL 2331 World Literature (single-semester)ENGL 2332 World Literature IENGL 2333 World Literature IIARTS 1301 Art AppreciationDRAM 1220 Theatre Practicum IDRAM 1221 Theatre Practicum IIDRAM 2220 Theatre Practicum IIIDRAM 1310 Introduction to TheatreDRAM 1330 Stagecraft IDRAM 1351 Acting IMUSI 1306 Music AppreciationNOTE: Students may also acquire their 3 hours of Fine Artscredits by participating in Cisco College’s vocal and / orinstrumental ensembles or by taking instrumental or vocallessons for three semesters.1 Math Course, 3 hours (check major forspecific Math requirement)MATH 1310MATH 1311MATH 1316 Finite Math for BusinessMATH 1420Technology Competency, 3 hoursCSCI 1303 Intro to Computer ApplicationsCSCI 1320 Program Design & Dev IMATH 1314 College AlgebraMATH 1316 Plane TrigonometryMATH 1324 Math for Business & Soc Sci (Finite Math)MATH 2413 (as recommended for majors) Calculus I withAnalytical GeometryBCIS 1305 Business Computer ApplicationsCOSC 1415 Fundamentals of Programming4

Articulation Agreement / Hardin-Simmons University & Cisco College, 20172 Different Activities Courses, 2 hoursFSSC 1099 Special TopicsFSSC 1099 Special TopicsFSSC 1144 Scuba / Water SafetyFSSC 1099 Special TopicsFSSC 2106 Folk DanceFSSC 1099 Special TopicsFSSC 1099 Special TopicsFSSC 1106 Adv Swimming & LG TrainingFSSC 1099 Special TopicsFSSC 1099 Special TopicsFSSC 1099 Special TopicsFSSC 2113 Advanced Folk DanceNatural Science: 3 or 4 hours from BiologyOR Environmental Science (NOTE: eitherthe Natural Science OR Physical Sciencemust have a lab).BIOL 1306 / 1106 General Biology I / LabBIOL 1401 Life ScienceBIOL 2402 Human Anatomy & Physiology IKINE 1101 Physical Training for FreshmenKINE 1102 Physical Training for FreshmenKINE 1141 Introduction to Scuba Diving I—Open WaterKINE 1142 Introduction to Scuba Diving II—Open WaterKINE 1145 Recreational DanceKINE 1251 Scuba Diving I—Dive MasterKINE 1252 Scuba Diving II—Instructor DevelopmentKINE 1253 Lifeguard TrainingKINE 2101 Physical Training for SophomoresKINE 2102 Physical Training for SophomoresKINE 2140 Rescue DiverKINE 2145 Recreational DanceBIOL 1406 Biology for Science Majors IBIOL 1408 Biology for Non-Science Majors I or BIOL 1409Biology for Non-Science Majors IIBIOL 2401 Anatomy & Physiology IPhysical Science: 3 or 4 hours from Physics,Geology, Chemistry, OR Physical Science(NOTE: either the Natural Science ORPhysical Science must have a lab).CHEM 1099 Special TopicsCHEM 1310/1101 Gen Chem I / LabGEOL 1303 / 1103 Physical Geology / LabGEOL 2099 Special TopicsPHYS 1310 / 1110 Gen Physics I / LabPHSC 2099 Special TopicsPHSC 2099 Special TopicsPHSC 2099 Special TopicsCHEM 1405 [non-majors only] Intro to Chemistry ICHEM 1411 General Chemistry IGEOL 1403 Physical GeologyGEOL 1404 Historical GeologyPHYS 1401 College Physics IPHYS 1403 Stars & GalaxiesPHYS 1404 Solar SystemPHYS 1415 Physical Science I or PHYS 1417 Physical Science IINOTE: Students who intend to transfer to HSU and majorin one of the sciences should consider waiting to take BIOLcourses until they begin coursework at HSU, since HSUdegree requirements include Forensic Biology, which istaught as a 3000 level course at HSU.5

Articulation Agreement / Hardin-Simmons University & Cisco College, 20172 Social Science, 6 hours minimum; somemajors may require more. (See HSUCatalog.)ECON 2331 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 2332 Principles of MicroeconomicsHIST 1301 US History to 1876HIST 1302 US History Since 1876PHIL 2350 Introduction to PhilosophyPHIL 2335 Introduction to EthicsPOLS 1302 American GovernmentPOLS 2301 Texas State & Local GovtPSYC 1301 Introduction to PsychologyPSYC 2300 Life Span DevelopmentPSYC 2099 Special TopicsSOCI 1301 Introduction to SociologyECON 2301 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 2302 Principles of MicroeconomicsHIST 1301 United States History IHIST 1302 United States History IIPHIL 1301 Introduction to PhilosophyPHIL 2306 Introduction to EthicsGOVT 2305 Federal GovernmentGOVT 2306 Texas GovernmentPSYC 2301 Introduction to PsychologyPSYC 2314 Life-Span Growth & DevelopmentPSYC 2319 Social PsychologySOCI 1301 Introduction to SociologyFOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS for BA, BM, and BFA degrees:Bachelor of Arts degrees require two years (12-14 hours) of one language.Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees requires one year (8 hours) of one language.Bachelor of Music degrees usually require one semester (4 hours) of French and one semester (4 hours)of German. However, some majors may vary.HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITYFREN 1301 Elementary French IFREN 1302 Elementary French IIFREN 2301 Intermediate French IFREN 2302 Intermediate French IIGERM 1301 Elementary German IGERM 1302 Elementary German IIGERM 2301 Intermediate German ISPAN 1301 Elementary Spanish ISPAN 1302 Elementary Spanish IISPAN 2301 Intermediate Spanish ISPAN 2302 Intermediate Spanish IICISCO COLLEGEFREN 1411 Beginning French IFREN 1412 Beginning French IIFREN 2311 Intermediate French IFREN 2312 Intermediate French IIGERM 1411 Beginning German IGERM 1412 Beginning German IIGERM 2311 Intermediate German ISPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish ISPAN 1412 Beginning Spanish IISPAN 2311 Intermediate Spanish ISPAN 2312 Intermediate Spanish IINOTE: MUSIC MAJORS NEED TO AUDITION. Cisco College students interested in majoring inany area of Music at HSU will need to audition for the HSU School of Music prior to enrolling inMusic courses at HSU.6

Articulation Agreement / Hardin-Simmons University & Cisco College, 2017COURSES THAT MAY APPLY TO SPECIFIC AREAS / MAJORS / MINORSARTStudents choosing to major in ART at HSU may acquire an additional 18 hours.HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITYART 1302 Design IART 2302 3-D DesignART 1301 Drawing IART 1311 Drawing IIART 2313 Oil PaintingART 2315 Sculpture ICISCO COLLEGEARTS 1311 Design IARTS 1312 Design IIARTS 1316 Drawing IARTS 1317 Drawing IIARTS 2316 Painting IARTS 2326 Sculpture IBUSINESSStudents choosing to work toward one of HSU’s BUSINESS degrees may earn up to 33 additional hours;however, no more than 66 total hours may be transferred from Cisco College to Hardin-SimmonsUniversity.HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITYACCT 2311 Principles of Accounting IACCT 2312 Principles of Accounting IIACCT 1301 Survey of AccountingECON 1330 Intro to EconomicsMATH 1316 Finite Mathematics for BusinessBSAD 1301 Business CommunicationsBSAD 2304 Business AnalyticsBSAD 2302 Business StatisticsECON 2331 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 2332 Principles of MicroeconomicsMGMT 3351 Introduction to Management (to bewaived or substitutions made)CISCO COLLEGEACCT 2301 Principles of Financial AccountingACCT 2302 Principles of Managerial AccountingACNT 1303 AND ACNT 1304 Introduction toAccounting I & IIECON 1301 Intro to EconomicsMATH 1324 Mathematics for Business & SocialSciences (Finite Mathematics)ENGL 2311 Technical & Business WritingMATH 1325 Calculus for Business and SocialSciencesMATH 1342 Elementary StatisticsECON 2301 Principles of Economics(Macroeconomics)ECON 2302 Principles of Economics(Microeconomics)BMGT 1327 Principles of Management AND EitherHRPO 2301 Human Resource Management OR 2307Organizational Behavior7

Articulation Agreement / Hardin-Simmons University & Cisco College, 2017CRIMINAL JUSTICEStudents choosing to major in CRIMINAL JUSTICE at HSU may acquire an additional 18 hours.HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITYCISCO COLLEGECRIJ 1301 Intro to the Criminal Justice SystemCRIJ 1301 Intro to the Criminal JusticeCRIJ 2301 Criminal InvestigationCRIJ 2314 Criminal InvestigationCRIJ 1302 Police OperationsCRIJ 2328 Police Systems & PracticesCRIJ 2306 Evidence and ProcedureCRIJ 1306 Court Systems & PracticesCRIJ 1303 Courts and the Judicial ProcessCRIJ 1306 Court Systems & PracticesCRIJ 2305 Juvenile Justice SystemCRIJ 1313 Juvenile JusticeCRIJ 1304 Correctional SystemsCRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems & PracticesNOTE: Courses with prefixes of CJCR, CJLE, and CJSA will not transfer to HSU as Criminal Justice courses.Additionally, CRIJ 2301 (Community Resources in Corrections), CRIJ 2323 (Legal Aspects), and CRIJ 1307(Crime in America) will transfer to HSU as electives. CRIJ 1310 (Criminal Law) will not transfer to HardinSimmons University because it is taught at the 3000 level.EXERCISE SCIENCE / PHYSICAL EDUCATION (ALL LEVEL CERTIFICATION) /FITNESS, RECREATION & SPORTS MANAGEMENTStudents choosing to major or minor in Exercise Science; to work toward all-level certification in P.E.; orto work toward Fitness, Recreation and Sports Management major may earn an additional 6 hours.HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITYFSSC 2301 Foundations of Fitness & Sports ScienceFSSC 2303 Sport First Aid and CPRCISCO COLLEGEKINE 1301 Intro to Physical Fitness & SportKINE 1306 First AidMATHStudents choosing to major in MATH at HSU may acquire an additional 11 hours.HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITYMATH 1420 Calculus I *MATH 1421 Calculus IIMATH 2320 Calculus III*May count as general education.CISCO COLLEGEMATH 2413 Calculus IMATH 2414 Calculus IIMATH 2415 Calculus III8

Articulation Agreement / Hardin-Simmons University & Cisco College, 2017SOCIAL WORKStudents choosing to major in SOCIAL WORK at HSU may acquire an additional 15 hours.HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITYCISCO COLLEGEPHIL 2335 Introduction to EthicsPHIL 2306 Introduction to EthicsHIST 1301 U.S. History to 1876HIST 1301 HIST 1301 United States History IHIST 1302 U.S. History since 1876HIST 1302 United States History IISPAN 1301 Elementary Spanish ISPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish ISPAN 1302 Elementary Spanish IISPAN 1412 Beginning Spanish IINOTE: HSU Social Work recommends a SPRING semester start in their program if possible. We alsorecommend that Cisco’s BIOL 2401 Anatomy & Physiology I to meet the Natural Science requirement.EARLY CHILDHOODStudents choosing to major in INTERDISCIPLINARY GENERALIST: Early Childhood throughGrade 6 may earn an additional 16 hours (25 hours total: See earlier General Educationinformation regarding ENGL 1301, MATH 1314, and SPCH 1315.)HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITYFSSC 1170 Wellness for LifeWill waive PSYC 3333 Educational PsychologyFine Arts Credit3-hour Science CreditWill waive READ 3395 Diverse LearnersEDUC 1306 Technology in EducationCISCO COLLEGECDEC 1318 Wellness of the Young ChildCDEC 1354 Child Growth & Development ANDPSYC 2301 General PsychologyGDEC 1358 Creative Arts for EC ANDFine Arts: Music 1301 or Art 1301CDEC 2307 Math & ScienceCDEC 2315 Diversity ANDEDUC 2301 Introduction to Special PopulationsBCIS 1305 Business Computer ApplicationsAnother option for Cisco College Early Childhood students is an HSU degree in HUMANSERVICES ADMINISTRATION which offers one of three tracks: Adult Services specialization,Pre-School & Childcare specialization, or Public Health specialization. In this degree, CC EarlyChildhood graduates could potentially bring in 13 hours (22 hours total: See earlier GeneralEducation information regarding ENGL 1301, MATH 1314, and SPCH 1315.)HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITYFSSC 1170 Wellness for LifeWill waive PSYC 3333 Educational PsychologyFine Arts Credit3-hour Science CreditEDUC 1306 Technology in EducationCISCO COLLEGECDEC 1318 Wellness of the Young ChildCDEC 1354 Child Growth & Development ANDPSYC 2301 General PsychologyGDEC 1358 Creative Arts for EC ANDFine Arts: Music 1301 or Art 1301CDEC 2307 Math & ScienceCDEC 2326 Admin of Programs for Children I ANDBCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications9

Articulation Agreement / Hardin-Simmons University & Cisco College, 2017 3 ARTICULATION AGREEMENT Hardin-Simmons University proposes to accept academic courses from Cisco College to

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