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Articulated Credit & Dual Enrollment
Between
College of The Albemarleand the Public Schools of
CamdenEdenton-Chowan
CurrituckDareGates
Elizabeth City-PasquotankPerquimans
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction North Carolina Community
College System
These two educational systems have a statewide articulation agreement in which students may be eligible to receive college credit after completion of identified Career - Technical Education (CTE) courses in high school.
This creates a systematic and seamless process in which students can move from high school to community college without having to duplicate efforts or repeat courses.
DegreesCollege Transfer degrees:
AA – Associate in Arts AS – Associate in Science AFA-Associate of Fine Arts AGE-Associate in General Education
Vocational/Technical Degrees: AAS – Associate in Applied Science (over twenty curriculum areas) Certificate Diploma
Criteria Used to Award College Credit for Identified CTE Courses
Final grade of B or higher in the course. A minimum scaled score on the post-assessment to be
determined by NCDPI and the NC Community College System (2011).
RAW score of 8O or higher on the standardized CTE post-assessment test for all students completing courses prior to the 2011-2012 school year.
Students must enroll at the community college within two years of their high school graduation date to receive articulated credit.
The student's official high school transcript must include the CTE post-assessment scores.
Community college officials have the responsibility for verifying eligibility and accepting the articulated course or courses on the high school transcript for college credit.
Credits6832 Agricultural Mechanics II WLD 112 Basic Welding ProcessesAgricultural Mechanics/Equipment Operations
Business Management/Business Administration6200 Principles of Business & Personal finance or6535 Business & Electronic Communications
BUS125 Personal Finance
BUS 260 Business Communications
Cosmetology
7811 Cosmetology I
7812 Cosmetology II
COS 111 Cosmetology Concepts IAnd COS 112 Salon I
COS 113 Cosmetology Concepts II and COS 114 Salon II
7121 Culinary Arts & Hospitality I &7122 Culinary Arts & Hospitality II
CUL 110/A Sanitation & Safety/Lab
Culinary Technology
7046 Foods II Advanced CUL 110/A Sanitation & Safety/Lab
Drafting
7921 Drafting I7921 Drafting I
ARC 111 Intro to Architectural TechARC 114 Architectural CAD
7075 Foods II Food Science
7045 Foods I & Fundamentals7046 Foods II Advanced
CUL 150 Foods Science
CUL 112 Nutrition for Foodservice
7111 Early Childhood I and 7112 Early Childhood II
Early Childhood Education
Electrical Trades7741 Electrical Trades I and7742 Electrical Trades II
ELC 113 Basic Wiring I
Electronics
7631 Electronics I and7632 Electronics II
ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity andELC 131 Intro. To Electronics Tech
EDU 119 Intro. to Early Childhood Ed.
Healthcare/Health Sciences
7221 Medical Sciences I or7211 Allied Health Science
I
7222 Medical Sciences II or7212 Allied Health Science
II
MED 110 Orientation to Med Assisting
MED 121 Medical Terminology I &
MED 122 Medical Terminology II
6340 Foundations of Info. Tech or 6411 Computer Applications I
Information Technology
6412 Computer Apps II7742 Electrical Trades II
7743 e–Commerce I
7991 Computer Engineering I
7992 Networking I
6416 e-Commerce II
CTS 125 Presentation Graphics andWEB 110 Internet/Web Fundamentals
WEB 110 Internet/Web Fundamentals
CTS 120 Hardware/Software Support
NET 110 Data Communication/Networking
WEB 210 Web Design
CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy
Marketing6621 Marketing and6622 Marketing
Management
6626 Strategic Marketing
MKT 120 Principles of Marketing
MKT 120 Principles of Marketing
7641 Metals Manufacturing Tech I and 7642 Metals Manufacturing Tech II
Metals ManufacturingBPR 111 Blueprint Reading andMAC 111 Machining Techology I
Office & Information Systems
6411 Computer Applications I
6412 Computer Applications II
6311 Computerized Accounting I
CIS 111 Blueprint Reading
CTS 125 Presentation Graphics andWEB 110 Internet/Web Fundamentals
ACC 115 College AccountingConstruction Technology
7721 Construction Tech I and
7722 Construction Tech II
CAR 110 Intro. To Carpentry
Contact People Cape Hatteras Secondary SchoolMs. E. Whitaker - Career Development
Coordinat0r
Manteo High SchoolMs. R. Rankin - Career Development
Coordinator
First Flight High SchoolMs. J. Rook - Career Development Coordinator
Dual EnrollmentBetween
College of The Albemarleand the Public Schools of
CamdenEdenton-Chowan
CurrituckDareGates
Elizabeth City-PasquotankPerquimans
Dual Enrollment COA Admissions ApplicationSecondary Education Approval FormScores from the Compass or Asset Placement
Test Students interested in a math class or a class that requires a math pre-
requisite, will need to take COA's COMPASS placement test and achieve a score of 66 or higher. COA does not accept the math SAT scores unless they have taken the SAT II
Students wishing to take English, Art, Communications, Drama, Economics, History, Political Science, or Psychology will need a score of 81 or higher in Reading and 70 or higher in Writing to satisfy pre-requisites. Appropriate scores on the SAT (440 or above in each Writing and Verbal) will exempt a student from the English portion of the COMPASS placement test.
High School Transcript
Course OfferingsAST 111 Descriptive Astronomy (HY) Natural Sci. Core
RequirementAST 111A Descriptive Astronomy Lab (HY) Natural Sci. Core
Requirement BIO 111 Gen. Biology I (TR) Natural Sci.
Core Requirement BUS 110 Intro. To Business (TR/IN) Pre-Major or Elective BUS 115 Business Law I (TR/IN) Pre-Major or
Elective BUS 137 Prin. Of Management (TR/IN) Pre-Major or
Elective CIS 110 Intro. To Computers (TR/IN) Math/Quantitative Core HEA 110 Personal Health/Wellness (TR/IN) Pre-Major or Elective HEA 112 First Aid & CPR (TR) Pre-Major or Elective MAT 161 College Algebra (TR/IN) Math/Quantitative Core Mat 171/ Precalculus Trigonometry (TR/IN) Math/Quantitative
Core MAT 171A Precalculus Trigonometry (TR/IN) Math/Quantitative
CoreCould Oceanography be considered a science?
Learn and Earn OnlineART 111 Art AppreciationCOM 110 Intro. To CommunicationsDRA 111 Theatre AppreciationECO 251 Principles of MicroeconomicsENG 111/111A Expository Writing and LabHIS 121 Western Civilization IPOL 120 American GovernmentPOL 220 International RelationsPSY 150 General Psychology
Contacts Cape Hatteras Secondary SchoolMs. B. Gwin - Counselor
Manteo High SchoolMs. M. White - Counselor
First Flight High SchoolMs. S. Lee - Counselor
Placement TestingMs. L. Katz – Director of Testing-Dare County Campus
www.albemarle.edu