An articulation agreement is a
“contract” drawn up between a community college and a
college or university involving faculty,
counselors/advisors, administrators and appropriate
personnel at both schools. This “contract” consists of
aligning and transferring equivalent and prescribed
courses applicable to a specific college or university
program with the community college associate degree or
program. The student is then ensured that an entire
bloc of courses will transfer, often a 2 + 2 (two years
at Macomb and two years at the transfer college or
university to complete the bachelor degree) or 3 + 1
(three years at Macomb and one year at the college or
university to complete the bachelor degree). This will,
in some cases, ensure that the students receive junior
status upon entry to the transfer institution. Program
plans of study for articulation agreements are available
for current students through WebAdvisor.
Articulation
agreements for Mechatronics will be forthcoming.
We'll list the schools that we make agreements with on
this page as they become available.
Current Agreements:
(click on link to view details of
agreement)
Lawrence
Technological University (LTU) :
3 years at Macomb, 1 year at LTU for a Baccalaureate
degree!!
Our
articulation agreement with LTU prescribes for 3 years
of coursework at Macomb Community College and 1 year of
coursework at LTU in order to earn a Bachelors of
Science in Engineering Technology from LTU.
From there, you may
continue your studies by enrolling in the Masters Degree
program in Mechatronics at LTU. (The above link
requires
adobe acrobat reader)