Transfer Guide Troy University and Virginia Community College System Northern Virginia Community College Atlantic Region Transfer Students TROY UNIVERSITY IS COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS’ GATEWAY TO A BACHELOR’S DEGREE! Through system-wide agreements between the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and 4-year colleges and universities, Troy University offers guaranteed admission to qualified* graduates from one of Virginia’s community colleges. This means that you can get up to 60 transferable credits towards your bachelor’s degree and satisfy the general education component of the first two years of TROY’s bachelor’s programs. This applies to the completion of one of the following transfer-oriented associate’s degrees offered through the Virginia Community College System: • Associate of Arts • Associate of Science • Associate of Arts and Sciences • General Studies associate’s degrees that have been approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) as transfer degrees STEPS TO TAKE • For maximum credit and to avoid delaying degree completion, plan early. Your school counselor will work with you and help you to coordinate with a TROY advisor. • Transferable credits with a grade of C or better will be accepted *Students must meet the eligibility requirements set forth by the VCCS. More information is available at http://www.myfuture.vccs.edu/transfer. For more information, you can speak with a student services representative at 703-778-6315 or 888-331-3326 or email them at [email protected]. Troy University Arlington, VA Site 888-331-3326 www.troy.edu • Flexible transfer policy • A wide variety of undergraduate degree and certificate programs • Financial aid options • A full array of student services The Guaranteed Transfer Aggrement can be found at http://www.vccs.edu Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree, the bachelor’s degree, the master’s degree, and the education specialist degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Troy University. The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) has certified this institution to operate in Virginia: Troy University - Atlantic Region, 5425 Robin Hood Road, Suite B1, Norfolk, VA 23513. Transfer Guide A.A.S. Hospitality Management to B.A.S. Resources & Technology Management Math requirement SDV elective ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I HRI 102 Hotel Restaurant Org & MGT II MTH 163 Precaculus 1 or MTH 271 3 Applied Calculus I 1 SDV 100 3 3 Troy University Equivalent for B.A.S. in Resources/Technology Management ENG 1101 Composition and Modern English Specialization/Free Elective Specialization/Free Elective Specialization/Free Elective MTH 1112 Precalculus or MTH 2201 Business Calculus TROY 1101 Orientation ACT 2291 Principles of Accounting I Specialization/Free Elective HRI 138 Commercial Food Production Mgt HRI Elective 3 4 Specialization/Free Elective Specialization/Free Elective 3 4 PED 116, Lifetime Fitness and Wellness CST 110 Introduction to Communication HRI 245 Labor Cost Control HRI 251 Food & Beverage Cost Control I HRI 255 Human Resources Mgt. & Training for Hospitality and Tourism 1 3 3 3 KHP XXXX COM 2241 Fundamentals of Speech Specialization/Free Elective Specialization/Free Elective elective for program; degree has 2 elective 1 hours 3 3 3 NOVA A.A.S. in Hospitality Requirement Credits ENG 111 College Composition I HRI 101 Hotel Restaurant Org & Mgt I HRI 120 Principles of Food Preparation HRI 158 Sanitation and Sfatey 3 3 4 3 Course Needed for transfer to Troy University Humanities/Fine Arts elective Specialization/Free Elective PHI 101, 102, 211; PHI 220, 226, 227; Foreign Language, 200 Level; ENG 241; PHI 2203; PHI 2204; HIS 1101; Foreign ENG 242; ENG 243; ENG 244; ENG 251; language; ENG 2211; ENG 2212; ENG 2244; 3 ENG 252 ENG 2245; ENG 2205; ENG 2206 PED/RPK Elective 1 KHP XXXX Approved Social Science Elective HRI 256 Prin. & Applications of Catering HRI 275 Hospitality Law HRI Electives ECO 201; ECO 202; HIS 101; 102; 111; 3 112; 121; 122; 3 3 6 ECO 2251; ECO 2252; HIS 1101; HIS 1102; HIS 1122; HIS 1123; HIS 1111; HIS 1112; Specialization/Free Elective Specialization/Free Elective Specialization/Free Elective ECO 201; ECO 202; HIS 101; 102; 111; 3 112; 121; 122; 65 ECO 2251; ECO 2252; HIS 1101; HIS 1102; HIS 1122; HIS 1123; HIS 1111; HIS 1112; Total Approved Social Science Elective Total 3 Credits 3 3 4 3 Notes MTH 1112 is only an elective for the Troy 3 degree - MTH 2201 is required. 1 3 3 3 Troy Students are required to complete a 2 course/ 6 cr. sequence in either literature 3 or History. elective for program; degree has 2 elective 1 hours Troy Students are required to complete a 2 course/ 6 cr. sequence in either literature 3 or History. 3 3 6 Troy Students are required to complete a 2 course/ 6 cr. sequence in either literature 3 or History. 65 Troy University’s Bachelor of Science in Interpreter Training provides graduates with the content knowledge and skills necessary to be licensed deaf interpreters. This program meets societal needs by training interpreters for employment in various settings where they will serve deaf and hard of hearing populations. TROY’s Interpreter Training Program is often chosen by students who are: • Preparing to work as deaf interpreters in areas such as colleges, public school or as freelance interpreters • Looking to enter work in human services areas such as vocational rehabilitation, early childhood education, and social and mental health agencies • Seeking employment in theaters, libraries, companies, museums, or any other public or private arenas in which deaf and hearing people interact Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree, the bachelor’s degree, the master’s degree, and the education specialist degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Troy University. The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) has certified this institution to operate in Virginia: Troy University - Atlantic Region, 5425 Robin Hood Road, Suite B1, Norfolk, VA 23513. Transfer Guide A.A.S. American Sign Language to B.S. Interpreter Training Program NOVA A.A.S. American Sign Language Course needed for transfer to Troy Requirement Credits University ASL 261 American Sign Language V 3 Troy University Equivalent ASL 2241 American Sign Language III ENG 111 College Composition I 3 ENG 1101 Composition and Modern English INT 105 Interpreting Foundations I SDV elective SPD 110 Introduction to Speech Communication ASL 220, Comparative Linguistics: ASL and English ASL 262, American Sign Language VI 3 1 SDV 100 TROY 1101 Orientation g 105 and 106 together are equivalent to TROY EDU 0 3360 1 3 COM 2241 Fundamentals of Speech 3 3 INT 106, Interpreting Foundations II INT 107, Translation Skills 3 3 ASL 2242 America Sign Language IV EDU 3360 Models of Interpretation/Transliteration Humanities/Fine Arts elective INT 141, Transliterating I PED 116, Lifetime Fitness and Wellness INT 130, Interpreting:An Introduction to the Profession 3 3 Foreign Language; ENG 241; ENG 242; PHI 2203; PHI 2204; Foreign language; ENG 243; ENG 244; ENG 251; ENG ENG 2211; ENG 2212; ENG 2244; ENG 2245; ENG 2205; ENG 2206 3 252 3 EDU 3362 Manual Codes for English 1 KHP XXXX 3 EDU 2200 Introduction to Interpreting INT 133 ASL to English Interpretation I 3 INT 134 English to ASL Interpretation I Math elective Approved Social Science Elective 3 3 MATH 151, MATH 163 GEO 220; ECO 201; ECO 202; HIS 101; 102; 111; 112; 121; 122; PLS 135; 3 SOC 201 MTH 1110, MTH 1112 GEO 2210; ECO 2251; ECO 2252; HIS 1101; HIS 1102; HIS 1122; HIS 1123; HIS 1111; HIS 1112; POL 2241; SOC 2275 INT 233 ASL to English Interpretation II 3 EDU 4454 Interpreting ASL to English INT 234 English to ASL Interpretation II 3 Approved INT elective INT 235 Interpreting in Educational EDU 3364 Introduction to Educational Setting , INT 236 Intepreting in Special Interpreting, EDU 3368 Interpreting in 3 Situation Special Situations PED/RPK Elective 1 Approved Social Science Elective INT 250 Dialogic Interpretation I INT 290 Coordinated Internship Total KHP XXXX GEO 220; ECO 201; ECO 202; HIS GEO 2210; ECO 2251; ECO 2252; HIS 1101; 101; 102; 111; 112; 121; 122; PLS 135; HIS 1102; HIS 1122; HIS 1123; HIS 1111; 3 SOC 201 HIS 1112; POL 2241; SOC 2275 3 EDU 3366 Discourse Analysis 5 68 Total Credits 3 Notes 3 3 0 Troy Students are required to complete a 2 course/ 3 6 cr. sequence in either literature or History. 3 1 elective for program; degree has 2 elective hours 3 no credit because credit given for INT 233. INT 0 133 and 233 together areg equivalent to TROY EDU 134 and 234 together are equivalent to TROY EDU 0 4453. 3 Troy Students are required to complete a 2 course/ 3 6 cr. sequence in either literature or History. Credit for 4400 level classes for community 3 college classes may be questionable Credit for 4400 level classes for community 3 college classes may be questionable 3 1 elective for program; degree has 2 elective hours Troy Students are required to complete a 2 course/ 3 6 cr. sequence in either literature or History. 3 0 48 The Bachelor of Applied Science in Resource and Technology Management is specially designed for individuals with skills and understanding obtained from accredited post-secondary technical schools, community colleges, military schools and non-traditional sources. The unique feature of this degree program is that credit may be awarded for completion of technical courses and/or learning acquired through experience. TROY’s Bachelor of Applied Science in Resource and Technology Management is often chosen by students who are: • Information Security professionals and wish to validate their experience academically or for those who want to pursue a career in Information Security • Seeking to be qualified for entry-level employment in the growing field of computer based communication, security and information storage • Seeking to open doors into management, broader career possibilities and greater growth potential Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree, the bachelor’s degree, the master’s degree, and the education specialist degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Troy University. The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) has certified this institution to operate in Virginia: Troy University - Atlantic Region, 5425 Robin Hood Road, Suite B1, Norfolk, VA 23513.
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