Articulation Agreements

Articulation Agreements

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What is an Articulation Agreement?

                                                          

An articulation agreement outlines which courses to take at your community college to complee the hours required for the associate degree, and which Morgan State University courses to take after transfer to complete the bachelor’s degree in your major.  For questions about articulation agreements, contact Mrs. Sherlease Queen, Assistant Director and Articulation Specialist at 443-885-3585 or e-mail Sherlease.Queen@morgan.edu.

 

Current Articulation Agreements

 

Anne Arundel Community College

                Architectural and Interior Design

 

Baltimore City Community College

                Actuarial Science

Biotechnology

                Business

                Engineering

Medical Technology

Nursing (RTP - Recommended Transfer Plan)

Psychology

Social Work

Sociology

 

Cecil Community College

                Electrical Engineering

 

Community College of Baltimore County

                Business Administration

                Computer Science

                Electrical Engineering

                Engineering

                Medical Technology

Nursing (RTP - Recommended Transfer Plan)

                Social Work

 

College of Southern Maryland

                Computer Science

                Engineering

 

Frederick Community College

                Architecture

 

Harford Community College

                Business

                Electrical Engineering

 

Harrisburg Area Community College, Pennsylvania

                Architecture

 

Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA

            General Education all Majors

 

Howard Community College

                Hospitality Management

 

Lansing Community College, Michigan

            Statement of Cooperation

 

Monroe Community College, New York

                Dual Admission Agreement

 

Montgomery College

                Architectural Design

                Social Work

                Teacher Education Program

 

Westchester Community College, New York

            English & Language Arts