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Addendum Articulation Agreement between St. Joseph's College and Suffolk County Community College Specific to SCCCA.S. in Accounting and St. Joseph's College B.s. in Business Administration with a Major in Accounting This document is an addendum to the Articulation Agreement between Suffolk County Community College and St. Joseph's College approved by both institutions and signed in December 11, 2011. This addendum specifically addresses the transfer of students who have completed the A.S. program in Accounting to the B.S.in Business Administration with a major in Accounting at St. Joseph's College. This addendum is designed to facilitate the transfer of course credits from Suffolk County Community College to st. Joseph's College as well as to facilitate and expedite the transfer process for students. All provisions stated in the Articulation Agreement signed in December 2011 apply to this addendum as well as the obligations as noted for each institution. For transfer credit purposes, attached to this agreement is a chart of SJCcourse equivalencies for SCCC courses in Business Administration and Accounting. The transfer course equivalencies are the result of dialogue between SCCCand SJC'sAcademic Deans, Department Chairpersons and faculty members. SJC liberal arts/core requirements and distribution requirements are also contained within this document. Requirements for a baccalaureate degree are contained in the Articulation Agreement. This agreement may be modified, including adding or deleting course equivalencies, upon agreement of both parties.

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Addendum

Articulation Agreement

between

St. Joseph's College and Suffolk County Community College

Specific to SCCCA.S. in Accounting and St. Joseph's College B.s. in Business Administration with a

Major in Accounting

This document is an addendum to the Articulation Agreement between Suffolk County Community

College and St. Joseph's College approved by both institutions and signed in December 11, 2011. This

addendum specifically addresses the transfer of students who have completed the A.S. program in

Accounting to the B.S. in Business Administration with a major in Accounting at St. Joseph's College.

This addendum is designed to facilitate the transfer of course credits from Suffolk County Community

College to st. Joseph's College as well as to facilitate and expedite the transfer process for students. All

provisions stated in the Articulation Agreement signed in December 2011 apply to this addendum as

well as the obligations as noted for each institution.

For transfer credit purposes, attached to this agreement is a chart of SJCcourse equivalencies for SCCC

courses in Business Administration and Accounting. The transfer course equivalencies are the result of

dialogue between SCCCand SJC'sAcademic Deans, Department Chairpersons and faculty members. SJC

liberal arts/core requirements and distribution requirements are also contained within this document.

Requirements for a baccalaureate degree are contained in the Articulation Agreement. This agreement

may be modified, including adding or deleting course equivalencies, upon agreement of both parties.

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AddendumArticulation Agreement

betweenSt. Joseph's College and Suffolk County Community College

Specific to SCCCA.S. in Accounting andSJCB.S. in Business Administration with a Major in Accounting

Signature Page

SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Shaun L. McKay, Ed.D.

President

a(~Christopher Fro ,Ph.D.

Vice President for Academic AffairsAcademic Vice President

Submitted June 2015

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Degree Requirements for Bachelor of Science in BusinessAdministrationwith a Major in Accounting Students

• The successful completion of at least 128 credits, including all requirements, and

a cumulative GPA of 2.0 for coursework completed at St. Joseph's College.

Liberal Arts Requirements

• At least 60 credit hours must be completed in liberal arts.

• Liberal arts credits must be distributed among the five Thematic Learning Areas

as follows:

o Quest for Meaning (PHI 160 Introduction to Ethics or

PHI 268 Business and Ethics is required for this major) 6 crs.

o Global Perspectives (ECa 120 Macroeconomics is required

for this major) 6 crs

o Self & Society 9 crs

o The Mathematical, Physical & Natural World (MAT 111

College Algebra and MAT 200 Math for Business and

Economics are required for this major) 9 crs

o Human Expression (SPC102 Speech Communication is required for

this major) 6 crs

• The following liberal arts courses must also be completed for this major:

o ECa 226 Microeconomics 3crs

o ENG103 Writing for Effective Communication 3 crs

o ENG110 Communication for Professionals 3 crs

o Liberal Arts Electives 14 crs

o SJC200 Transfer Seminar 1 cr

• In addition, transfer students must complete the required number of Integrated

Learning Areas as indicated on their Transfer Evaluation Record. This requirement,

however, can be fulfilled through courses in the thematic areas of the core (shown

above), the major, or electives, aswell as through certain approved co-curricular activities.

Accountinq Major Requirements

• A minimum of 15 Accounting credits and 6 Business Administration credits must be

completed at St. Joseph's College.

• The following Accounting, Business Administration, and Computer Science

requirements must be met (in addition to those liberal arts courses required for

the major noted above).

o Students must complete the following Accounting courses:

ACC110 or ACC200, ACC211, ACC212, ACC213, ACC215, ACC241, ACC245,

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ACC320, ACC342 and ACC417.

o Students must complete the following Business Administration courses:

BUS100, BUS150, BUS 151, BUS219, BUS222, BUS315

o COM 140 or COM 141 Microcomputer Applications I or II

o Business electives (200-level or higher; may include graduate courses if

student is accepted to the B.S./M.B.A. in Accounting program)

• General Electives

30 crs

18 crs

3 crs

6 crs

11 crs

128 crs

C.P.A. Licensure

Students applying for licensure in public accountancy in the State of New York must satisfactorilycomplete 150 hours of professional education. At St. Joseph's College, this requirement can be met inone of two ways:

• Complete the 5-year, 152-credit B.S./M.B.A. in Accounting program, a licensure-qualifyingprogram approved by the New York State Education Department, Office of the Professions.Students are eligible for admission to the B.S./M.B.A. program after completing ACC213Intermediate Accounting II and 90 credits. Transfer students are eligible to apply for admissionto the B.S./M.B.A. program after completing 30 credits at the College. Students must apply tothis program through the Office of Enrollment Management and are required to have overalland accounting GPA's of 3.0. Students provisionally accepted to the graduate program arepermitted to enroll in four specified graduate courses (two courses in each of their last twosemesters). These four graduate courses will be applied to both the undergraduate andgraduate degrees.

• Complete the 128-credit B.S. in Business Administration with a major in Accounting and thencomplete the 36-credit M.B.A. in Accounting, a licensure-qualifying program approved by theNew York State Education Department, Office of the Professions. Students must apply to theM.B.A. program through the Office of Enrollment Management.

Applicants to the programs noted above must repeat all accounting and business prerequisite courseswith grades lower than C before beginning their graduate studies. In addition, undergraduateprerequisite courses must be completed prior to graduate coursework to which they relate.

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ART 110ART 111ART 112ART 113ART 124ART 130ART 144

ART 151

AST 101BIO 118BIO 129

BIO 130

BIO 132BIO 240

BIO 242CHE 100

CHE 133CHE 134CHE 200

COM 101.COM 102

COM 105

COM 111COM 112COM 202

COM 204

CST 112

CST 141DTE 101

DTE 101

ECO 111EDU 202

ENG 131

ENG 142ENG 143

ENG 144ENG 201

ENG 203ENG 204

ENG 206

ENG 209

ENG 211

ENG 220

ENG 221ESC 101

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HIS 101HIS 102

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HIS 120

HSC 114

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BIO 110BIO 110

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BIO 151CHE 120

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ENG 113ENG 303

ENG 303ENG 109ENG 107

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ENG 261

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MAT 105

MAT 106

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Global PerspectivesHuman Expression

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Quest for Meaning

Quest for MeaningQuest for Meaning

may be used to satisfy Writing Intensive Integrated learning AreaHuman Expression

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Quest for Meaning

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The Mathematical, Physical, and Natural WorldGlobal Perspectives

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Global PerspectivesSelf and Society

Self and Society

Self and Society

Quest for Meaning

Self and Society

Human Expression

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SCCCCourseHUM 114MUS 113MUS 109ENG 102ENG 141ENG 207ENG 205ENG 210ENG 212ENG213ENG 214ENG215ENG 216ENG217ENG219PHL111PHL293PHL211PHL212PHL215PHL 113HUM 120HIS 201HIS 107HIS 105HIS 118HIS 119HUM 116ANT 211ANT 103POL107BIO 101BIO 103BIO 105BIO 209BIO 111BIO 246CHE120CHE200ESC102MET 101MET 102A5T 102A5T 103ESC124MAR 105MAR 118

Course TitleMythologyThe American MusicalMusic FundamentalsIntroduction to LiteratureIntroduction to the NovelMass MediaContemporary LiteratureScience FictionContemporary Global LiteratureEnglish Literature IEnglish Literature IIAmerican Literature IAmerican Literature IIEnvironmental LiteratureModern LiteratureWorld PhilosophyPhilosophy of the ArtsBiomedical EthicsEthical Issues in BusinessPhilosophy of ReligionPhilosophy of Human LiberationEffective ThinkingIntroduction to Medieval EuropeModern World HistoryWomen's Role in American HistoryMajor World CulturesFar Eastern WorldSexism in the HumanitiesCarribean CulturesPhysical AnthropologyWorld PoliticsPrinciples of BiologyHuman EcologySurvey of the Human BodyPlants and PeopleBotanyAnatomy of MovementIntroduction to General, Organic, and BiochemistryPrinciples of Organic and Biochemistry IIEvolution of Earth and LifeIntroduction to WeatherPrinciples of World ClimateStars and GalaxySearch for Life in the UniverseEnvironmental GeologyIntroduction to OceanographyOceans and Man

Suffolk County Community CollegeCore Classeswithout Direct Equivalents

SJCEquivalentClassical Studies CoreMUS 102Music CoreLiterature CoreLiterature CoreAdditional HumanitiesLiterature CoreLiterature CoreLiterature CoreLiterature CoreLiterature CoreLiterature CoreLiterature CoreLiterature CoreLiterature CorePhilosophy CorePhilosophy CorePhilosophy CorePhilosophy CorePhilosophy CorePhilosophy CorePhilosophy CoreHistory CoreHistory CoreHistory CoreHistory CoreHistory CoreAdditional HumanitiesAnthropology CoreAnthropology CorePolitical Science CoreBiology CoreBiology CoreBiology CoreBIO 200Biology CoreBiology CoreChemistry CoreChemistry CoreScience CoreScience CoreScience CoreScience CoreScience CoreScience CoreScience CoreScience Core

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Secondary AreaGlobal Perspectives

Global Perspectives