Articulation Agreement | Cape Cod Community College: Fall 2020

Articulation Agreement between Cape Cod Community College Information Technology Security Penetration Testing Associate in Science Degree and the UMass Lowell Division of Graduate, Online and Professional Studies Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

FALL 2020

This articulation agreement has been established between Cape Cod Community College’s Information Technology Security Penetration Testing Associate in Science Degree program (Cape Cod Community College) and the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Division of Graduate, Online & Professional Studies, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Degree (UMass Lowell).

Students completing the Information Technology Security Penetration Testing Associate in Science Degree at Cape Cod Community College, in accordance with the minimum standards as set by the Division of Graduate, Online & Professional Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, will be admitted to that department as juniors. Students who do not meet the aforementioned minimum standards will be considered for admission on a case-by-case basis.

OBJECTIVES:

  1. To encourage the transfer of qualified students from Cape Cod Community College to UMass Lowell, Division of Graduate, Online & Professional Studies.

  2. To award academic credit for courses completed for the Associate Degree toward the requirements for the Bachelor Degree as stated in this agreement.

  3. To provide students with accurate and clear information regarding the transfer of their coursework and credits to UMass Lowell, Division of Graduate, Online & Professional Studies.

TERMS OF THE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT:

  1. UMass Lowell guarantees the acceptance of students who complete the Information Technology Security Penetration Testing Associate in Science Degree program at Cape Cod Community College with an overall cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better to the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Degree program at UMass Lowell, Division of Graduate, Online & Professional Studies. All bachelor's degree candidates are required to earn a minimum 2.00 cumulative grade point average (GPA), present a minimum of 120 semester hours, fulfill the residency requirements, conform to the general regulations and requirements of the University, satisfy the regulations and academic standards of the colleges which exercise jurisdiction over the degrees for which they are matriculating, satisfy the curriculum requirements established by the departments or programs in their major, and complete the University's Core Curriculum requirements, which are listed within the program's curriculum outline.

  2. This agreement acknowledges the transfer of credit as stipulated in the attached Program of Studies and assumes the completion of the Associate Degree. UMass Lowell, Division of Graduate, Online & Professional Studies may accept courses taken beyond the Associate Degree (20 courses); however, students are encouraged to contact the transfer advisor for approval. At the discretion of the department up to 75 credits may be accepted in transfer.

  3. UMass Lowell may require that 50% of the major is completed in residence; a minimum of 120 credits must be completed to earn a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology.

  4. Students transferring from Cape Cod Community College will be subject to all general education requirements at UMass Lowell as set forth in the University of Massachusetts Lowell catalog. Students interested in participating in this agreement should be advised to take the suggested liberal arts courses. These courses are required at UMass Lowell and students are advised to complete them as a part of their Associate Degree. Students meeting the requirements of the MassTransfer Gen Ed Foundation will be exempt from University general education requirements, but will be required to meet any specific Information Technology Department general education requirements.

  5. This document is based upon the evaluation of course descriptions presented to UMass Lowell. Courses listed in this agreement will transfer provided a grade of “C-“ or better has been earned. When appropriate, the benefits of the MassTransfer Gen Ed Foundation will be honored.

This agreement shall remain in effect for a period of three years from the date listed below, with the provision that the terms specified herein will continue to apply to students admitted from Cape Cod Community College within one year of the expiration of the agreement. Each institution agrees to provide timely notice to the other in event of any modification to the curriculum that might affect compatibility for admission and transfer of coursework. This agreement may be subject to change, without notice, if curriculum requirements change at either institution. Students admitted to the Associate Degree program prior to such notification shall be admitted to the UMass Lowell, Division of Graduate, Online & Professional Studies on the basis of this agreement.

For a complete copy of this articulation agreement, please contact the UMass Lowell Office of the Provost.