Articulation Agreement between Orange County Community College, A.S. in Criminal Justice, and the Sage College of Albany, B.S. Law and Society Objective This articulation agreement is intended to facilitate the transfer of qualified students currently enrolled in the A.S. Degree in the Criminal Justice program at Orange County Community College into the B.S. Law and Society program at the Sage College of Albany. Counselors at Orange County Community College can use the information in this agreement to advise current students as they express an interest in the B.S. Law and Society program as to which Orange County Community College courses should be taken prior to application for transfer. Terms of Agreement This articulation agreement, once signed, will be effective immediately and must be reviewed and re-approved in the same manner at least once every two years hereafter, in order to remain in effect. The procedure of review and re-approval shall be as follows: The latest available catalogs of the two institutions are reviewed by the SCA Program Co-ordinator and the revised draft is prepared by the SCA Program Co-ordinator. A final draft is signed by the department chairs of both institutions and by the appropriate administrator ofboth institutions. All of the most recently published rules for accepting transfer students into programs at SCA apply. The agreement supplements, but does not supercede or replace, what was written in the latest catalog. SCA agrees to accept and transfer into the B.S. program up to 66 credit hours earned by the student at Orange County Community College, who takes the courses listed below. Only courses of earned grades of C-or better will transfer, and students who attain a combined Grade Point Average of 2.50 in courses will automatically be admitted into the SCA Law and Society program. This agreement covers courses taken at Orange County Community College only. If students from OCCC have credits on their transcripts from other institutions, the published SCA rules for accepting transferred credit will apply to those credits. If students from Orange County Community College wish to transfer without having completed all of the courses in this agreement, they are assured that the identified equivalent courses with C-or better will transfer, but outright admission into the program will not be guaranteed. If admitted, junior status at SCA will be attained, if 54 or more of the credits are transferred. All transfer students must meet with a Law and Society advisor to plan their courses and to determine how many semesters are required for degree completion. SUNY Orange County Community College Sage College of Albany Criminal Justice, A.S. Law and Society, B.S. Freshman English 1 HUM 112 Hum Seminar Freshman English 2 Humanities Elective College Algebra (Math 121) or higher Math Elective/Math 112 General Psychology or Social Problems Psy 101 Intro to Psychology Natural Science Science Elective Foundations of Communication Communications elective Restricted SUNY Elective Liberal Arts elective Restricted SUNY Elective Liberal Arts Elective Physical Education Physical Education Concepts of Physical Wellness General Elective Elective General Elective Criminal Justice Crim 111 Crim Justice Functions Industrial Security or Patrol Operations Crim Justice Elective Police Organization and Administration Crm 227 Policing Criminology Crm 311 Criminology Police Community Relations Crm Justice Elective Criminal Law Law Elective Criminal Investigation I CRJ 251 Investig Criminal Investigation II CRM Elective Understanding the Juvenile Offender SCL 212 Juvenile Del Criminalistics CRM Elective Critical Issues in Law Enforcement CRM Elective Total credits accepted 63-66 cr. SIGNATURES For the Sage Colleges For Orange County Community College Dr. Carol DiMambro Dennis J. O'Loughlin Chair, Law and Society Chair, Criminal Justice Dr. Terry Weiner, Dr. William Richards Provost President