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Articulation Agreement

  • Originating Institution: Edison State Community College
  • Degree/Program: Associate of Arts
  • Target Institution and Campus: Miami University Regionals
  • Degree/Program: Bachelor of Arts in English Studies

Catalog Year: 2019-2020

Description

The Associate of Arts at Edison State Community College partners well with the Bachelor of Arts in English Studies degree at Miami University.

The Bachelor of Arts in English Studies requires 124 credit hours, which includes 36 credit hours in the major. The matches below indicate specific courses you may be awarded after successfully completing those courses and transferring to Miami University.

This agreement becomes effective upon its signing by both Colleges and will remain effective for a period of two years at which time it will be reviewed and may be renegotiated.

Contacts

Miami University:

Marianne Cotugno, Professor of English | cotugnm@MiamiOH.edu

Edison State Community College:

Amber Selhorst, Director of Career Pathways Advising | aselhorst@edisonohio.edu

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Table I shows how a student completes an Associate of Arts degree at Edison State Community College and how those courses count at Miami University.

Table 1 Edison State Community College to Miami University Equivalencies
Edison State Community College - AA General Pathway Miami University - BA English Studies

Fall Semester, Year 1

CIS 110S Computer Concepts and Applications (3) CIT 154 Personal Computer Concepts & Appl (3)
COM 121S Fundamentals of Communication (3) STC 135 Principles of Public Speaking (3)

ENG 121S Composition I

 

(3)

ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric

 

 

(3)

HUM 121S Intro to Humanities (3) ARTT** (3-5)

Social/Behavioral Science Elective
Student should choose one of the following:

(3) 

 




(3)

ANT 121S Intro to Anthropology

(3)

ATH 175 Peoples of the World (3)
ECO 120S Fundamentals of Economics (3) CMR 106 Intro to Business and the Economy (3)
ECO 221S Principles of Microeconomics (3) ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
ECO 222S Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
ECO 222S Principles of Macroeconomics (3) GEO 121 Earth's Physical Environment (3)
GEO 123S Human Geography (3) GEO 101 Global Forces, Local Diversity (3)
HST 121S History of the United States I (3) HST 111 Survey of American Hist 1492-1877  (3)
HST 122S History of the United States II (3) HST 112 Survey of American Hist 1877-present (3)
HST 125S Western Civilization to 1715 (3) HSTT98** (3)
HST 126S Western Civilization Since 1715 (3) HSTT99** (3)
PLS 121S American National Government (3) POL 241 American Political System (3)
PLS 122S State and Local Government (3) POL 268 State and Local Government and Pol (3)
PSY 121S Intro to Psychology (3) PSY 111 Intro to Psychology (3)
SOC 121S Intro to Sociology (3) SOC 153 Sociology in a Global Context (3)
SOC 2224S Race & Ethnicity (3) SOC 348 Race and Ethnic Relations (3)
Note: Social/Behavior Science courses must be chosen from at least two disciplines for OTM.
TOTAL CREDITS  15

Spring Semester, Year 1

ENG 122S Composition II (1) ENG 112 Composition and Literature (1)

MTH 120S Quantitative Reasoning OR

MTH 125S General Statistics

Miami recommends MTH 125S

(3)

MTH 119 Quantitative Reasoning

STA 261 Statistics

(3)

Humanities Elective
Student should choose one of the following:

(3)
ART 123S Ancient Art History (3) ART 187 Hist of Western Art Prehistoric-Gothic (3)
ART 124S Art History: The Modern Era (3) ART 188 Hist of Western Art Renaissance-Mod (3)
ENG 123S Intro to Literature (3) ENG 122 Popular Literature (3)
ENG 125S Technical Writing (3) EGS 215 Workplace Writing (3)
ENG 205S Great Books (3) ENG 129 Books You Need to Read (3)
ENG 221S American Literature I (3) ENG 275 American Literature to 1900 (3)
ENG 222S American Literature II (3) ENG 276 American Literature After 1900 (3)
ENG 224S Journalism (3) JRN 201 (3)
ENG 225S Advanced Technical Writing (3) ENGT** (3)
ENG 229S Creative Writing (3) ENG 226 Intro to Creative Writing (3)
ENG 232S Fiction Writing (3) ENG 124 Intro to Fiction (3)
ENG 241S British Literature I-Middle Ages/Restoration (3) ENG 273 English Literature 1660-1900 (3)
ENG242S British Literature II-Romantics/20th Century (3) ENG 274 English Literature 1901-present (3)
HST 127S Greek Civilization (3) CLS 101 Greek Civilization in its Mediterranean Context (3)
HST 224S African American History Since 1619 (3) HST 221 African American History (3)
PHI 121S Intro to Philosophy (3) PHL 103 Society and the Individual (3)
PHI 123S Intro to Ethics (3) PHL 131 Intro to Ethics (3)
REL 121S World Religions (3) REL 101 Intro to the Study of Religion (3)
THE 121S Intro to Theatre (3) THE 191 Experiencing Theatre (3)
Social/Behavioral Science Elective
Student should choose one of the following:
ANT 121S Intro to Anthropology (3) ATH 175 Peoples of the World (3)
ECO 120S Fundamentals of Economics (3) CMR 106 Intro to Business and the Economy (3)
ECO 221S Principles of Microeconomics (3) ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
ECO 222S Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
GEO 121S Physical Geography (3) GEO 121 Earth's Physical Environment (3)
GEO 123S Human Geography (3) GEO 101 Global Forces, Local Diversity (3)
HST 121S History of the United States I (3) HST 111 Survey of American Hist 1492-1877 (3)
HST 122S History of the United States II (3) HST 112 Survey of American Hist 1877-present (3)
HST 125S Western Civilization to 1715 (3) HSTT98** (3)
HST 126S Western Civilization Since 1715 (3) HSTT99** (3)
PLS 121S American National Government (3) POL 241 American Political System (3)
PLS 122S State and Local Government (3) POL 268 State and Local Government and Pol (3)
PSY 121S Intro to Psychology (3) PSY 111 Intro to Psychology (3)
SOC 121S Intro to Sociology (3) SOC 153 Sociology in a Global Context (3)
SOC 2224S Race & Ethnicity (3) SOC 348 Race and Ethnic Relations (3)
Note: Social/Behavior Science courses must be chosen from at least two disciplines for OTM.
Major Elective
Miami recommends one of the following:
ENG 123S Intro to Literature (3) ENG 122 Popular Literature (3)
ENG 125S Technical Writing (3) EGS 215 Workplace Writing (3)
ENG 205S Great Books (3) ENG 129 Books You Need to Read (3)
ENG 221S American Literature I (3) ENG 275 American Literature to 1900 (3)
ENG 222S American Literature II (3) ENG 276 American Literature After 1900 (3)
ENG 225 Advanced Technical Writing (3) ENG 313 Technical Writing (3)
ENG 229S Creative Writing (3) ENG 226 Intro to Creative Writing (3)
ENG 232S Fiction Writing (3) ENG 124 Intro to Fiction (3)
ENG 241S British Literature I-Middle
Ages/Restoration
(3) ENG 273 English Literature 1660-1900 (3)
ENG242S British Literature II-Romantics/20th Century (3) ENG 274 English Literature 1901-present (3)
TOTAL CREDITS 15

Fall Semester, Year 2

Humanities Elective
Miami recommends one of the following:

 

 

ENG 123S Intro to Literature (3) ENG 122 Popular Literature (3)
ENG 125S Technical Writing (3) EGS 215 Workplace Writing (3)
ENG 205S Great Books (3) ENG 129 Books You Need to Read (3)
ENG 221S American Literature I (3) ENG 275 American Literature to 1900 (3)
ENG 222S American Literature II (3) ENG 276 American Literature After 1900 (3)
ENG 225S Advanced Technical Writing (3) ENG 313 Technical Writing (3)
ENG 229S Creative Writing (3) ENG 226 Intro to Creative Writing (3)
ENG 232S Fiction Writing (3) ENG 124 Intro to Fiction (3)
ENG 241S British Literature I-Middle
Ages/Restoration
(3) ENG 273 English Literature 1660-1900 (3)
ENG242S British Literature II-Romantics/20th Century (3) ENG 274 English Literature 1901-present (3)
Science Requirement
Student should choose one of the following:
BIO 121S Intro Biology: Cells/Genetics/Evolution (4) BIO 115 Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity (4)
BIO 1225 Animals, Plants, Ecology (4) BIO 116 Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular, and Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 124S Human Biology (4) BIO 161 Principles of Human Physiology (4)
CHM ll0S Intro to Chemistry (4) CHM 131 Chemistry of Life Processes (4)
CHM 121S General Chemistry I (4) CHM 141, 144 College Chemistry (4)
CHM 122S General Chemistry II (4) CHM 142, 144 College Chemistry for Majors (4)
GLG 121S Physical Geology (4) GLG 111 The Dynamic Earth, GLG115L (4)
GLG 1225 Historical Geology (4) GLG 121 Environmental Geology, GLGT** (4)
PHY 1215 College Physics I (4) PHY 161, PHYT** Physics for Life Sciences I (4)
PHY 122S College Physics II (4) PHY 162, PHYT** Physics for Life Sciences II (4)
PHY 241S Science & Engineering Physics I (4) PHY 191 General Physics with Lab I (4)
PHY 242S Science & Engineering Physics II (4) PHY 192 General Physics with Lab II (4)
Social/Behavioral Science Elective
Student should choose one of the following:
ANT 121S Intro to Anthropology (3) ATH 175 Peoples of the World (3)
ECO 120S Fundamentals of Economics (3) CMR 106 Intro to Business and the Economy (3)
ECO 221S Principles of Microeconomics (3) ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
ECO 222S Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
GEO 121S Physical Geography (3) GEO 121 Earth's Physical Environment (3)
GEO 123S Human Geography (3) GEO 101 Global Forces, Local Diversity (3)
HST 121S History of the United States I (3) HST 111 Survey of American Hist 1492-1877 (3)
HST 122S History of the United States II (3) HST 112 Survey of American Hist 1877-present (3)
HST 125S Western Civilization to 1715 (3) HSTT** (3)
HST 1265 Western Civilization Since 1715 (3) HSTT** (3)
PLS 121S American National Government (3) POL 241 American Political System (3)
PLS 122S State and Local Government (3) POL 268 State and Local Government and Pol (3)
PSY 121S Intro to Psychology (3) PSY 111 Intro to Psychology (3)
SOC 121S Intro to Sociology (3) SOC 153 Sociology in a Global Context (3)
SOC 2224S Race & Ethnicity (3) SOC 348 Race and Ethnic Relations (3)
Note: Social/Behavior Science courses must be chosen from at least two disciplines for OTM.
Major Elective 
Miami recommends one of the following:
ENG 123S Intro to Literature (3) ENG 122 Popular Literature (3)
ENG 125S Technical Writing (3) EGS 215 Workplace Writing (3)
ENG 205S Great Books (3) ENG 129 Books You Need to Read (3)
ENG 221S American Literature I (3) ENG 275 American Literature to 1900 (3)
ENG 222S American Literature II (3) ENG 276 American Literature After 1900 (3)
ENG 225S Advanced Technical Writing (3) ENG 313 Technical Writing (3)
ENG 229S Creative Writing (3) ENG 226 Intro to Creative Writing (3)
ENG 232S Fiction Writing (3) ENG 124 Intro to Fiction (3)
ENG 241S British Literature I-Middle
Ages/Restoration
(3) ENG 273 English Literature 1660-1900 (3)
ENG242S British Literature II-Romantics/20th Century (3) ENG 274 English Literature 1901-present (3)
Elective
Miami recommends one of the following:
ENG 123S Intro to Literature (3) ENG 122 Popular Literature (3)
ENG 125S Technical Writing (3) EGS 215 Workplace Writing (3)
ENG 205S Great Books (3) ENG 129 Books You Need to Read (3)
ENG 221S American Literature I (3) ENG 275 American Literature to 1900 (3)
ENG 222S American Literature II (3) ENG 276 American Literature After 1900 (3)
ENG 225S Advanced Technical Writing (3) ENG 313 Technical Writing (3)
ENG 229S Creative Writing (3) ENG 226 Intro to Creative Writing (3)
ENG 232S Fiction Writing (3) ENG 124 Intro to Fiction (3)
ENG 241S British Literature I-Middle
Ages/Restoration
(3) ENG 273 English Literature 1660-1900 (3)
ENG242S British Literature II-Romantics/20th Century (3) ENG 274 English Literature 1901-present (3)
TOTAL CREDITS  16

Spring Semester, Year 2

 

Social/Behavioral Science Elective
Student should choose one of the following:

(3) 

 




(3)

ANT 121S Intro to Anthropology

(3)

ATH 175 Peoples of the World (3)
ECO 120S Fundamentals of Economics (3) CMR 106 Intro to Business and the Economy (3)
ECO 221S Principles of Microeconomics (3) ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
ECO 222S Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
ECO 222S Principles of Macroeconomics (3) GEO 121 Earth's Physical Environment (3)
GEO 123S Human Geography (3) GEO 101 Global Forces, Local Diversity (3)
HST 121S History of the United States I (3) HST 111 Survey of American Hist 1492-1877  (3)
HST 122S History of the United States II (3) HST 112 Survey of American Hist 1877-present (3)
HST 125S Western Civilization to 1715 (3) HSTT98** (3)
HST 126S Western Civilization Since 1715 (3) HSTT99** (3)
PLS 121S American National Government (3) POL 241 American Political System (3)
PLS 122S State and Local Government (3) POL 268 State and Local Government and Pol (3)
PSY 121S Intro to Psychology (3) PSY 111 Intro to Psychology (3)
SOC 121S Intro to Sociology (3) SOC 153 Sociology in a Global Context (3)
SOC 2224S Race & Ethnicity (3) SOC 348 Race and Ethnic Relations (3)
Note: Social/Behavior Science courses must be chosen from at least two disciplines for OTM.

Humanities Elective
Miami recommends one of the following:

 

 

ENG 123S Intro to Literature (3) ENG 122 Popular Literature (3)
ENG 125S Technical Writing (3) EGS 215 Workplace Writing (3)
ENG 205S Great Books (3) ENG 129 Books You Need to Read (3)
ENG 221S American Literature I (3) ENG 275 American Literature to 1900 (3)
ENG 222S American Literature II (3) ENG 276 American Literature After 1900 (3)
ENG 225S Advanced Technical Writing (3) ENG 313 Technical Writing (3)
ENG 229S Creative Writing (3) ENG 226 Intro to Creative Writing (3)
ENG 232S Fiction Writing (3) ENG 124 Intro to Fiction (3)
ENG 241S British Literature I-Middle Ages/Restoration (3) ENG 273 English Literature 1660-1900 (3)
ENG242S British Literature II-Romantics/20th Century (3) ENG 274 English Literature 1901-present (3)
Science Requirement
Student should choose one of the following:
BIO 121S Intro Biology: Cells/Genetics/Evolution (4) BIO 115 Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity (4)
BIO 1225 Animals, Plants, Ecology (4) BIO 116 Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular, and Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 124S Human Biology (4) BIO 161 Principles of Human Physiology (4)
CHM 110S Intro to Chemistry (4) CHM 131 Chemistry of Life Processes (4)
CHM 121S General Chemistry I (4) CHM 141, 144 College Chemistry (4)
CHM 122S General Chemistry II (4) CHM 142, 144 College Chemistry for Majors (4)
GLG 121S Physical Geology (4) GLG 111 The Dynamic Earth, GLG115L (4)
GLG 1225 Historical Geology (4) GLG 121 Environmental Geology, GLGT** (4)
PHY 1215 College Physics I (4) PHY 161, PHYT** Physics for Life Sciences I (4)
PHY 122S College Physics II (4) PHY 162, PHYT** Physics for Life Sciences II (4)
PHY 241S Science & Engineering Physics I (4) PHY 191 General Physics with Lab I (4)
PHY 242S Science & Engineering Physics II (4) PHY 192 General Physics with Lab II (4)
Major Elective
Miami recommends one of the following:
ENG 123S Intro to Literature (3) ENG 122 Popular Literature (3)
ENG 125S Technical Writing (3) EGS 215 Workplace Writing (3)
ENG 205S Great Books (3) ENG 129 Books You Need to Read (3)
ENG 221S American Literature I (3) ENG 275 American Literature to 1900 (3)
ENG 222S American Literature II (3) ENG 276 American Literature After 1900 (3)
ENG 2255 Advanced Technical Writing (3) ENG 313 Technical Writing (3)
ENG 229S Creative Writing (3) ENG 226 Intro to Creative Writing (3)
ENG 232S Fiction Writing (3) ENG 124 Intro to Fiction (3)
ENG 241S British Literature I-Middle
Ages/Restoration
(3) ENG 273 English Literature 1660-1900 (3)
ENG242S British Literature II-Romantics/20th Century (3) ENG 274 English Literature 1901-present (3)
Elective
Students are encouraged to choose an OTM course
(3-5) Miami equivalency determined by choice at Edison. (1-3)
TOTAL CREDITS  14-16 14-16

TOTAL CREDITS 60-62

**These courses do not have Miami University equivalents; they will be recorded as "T" courses on the student's transcript. With the assistance of their academic advisor, the student requests (through petition) for the ENGT** courses to count toward English Studies requirements as described below. Students can expect that ENGT courses will be counted as described here.

The following is an overview of the requirements in the 36 credit English Studies major at Miami University:

BA in English Studies Requirements:
CORE:
ENG 298 Intro to Literary and Cultural Studies (3 er)
EGS 301 Writing and the Professions (3 er)
ENG 495 Capstone (3 er)

DISTRIBUTION:
Readings in Literary History: Survey and Genre (9 er)
Studies in Writing (at least one at 300/400 level) (6 er)
Multicultural Perspectives (6 er)
Additional 300/400 level EGS not used above (6 er)

Table 2 shows how students completing their coursework at Edison State Community College will have completed up to 15 of 36 required credit hours in the major:

Table 2 How Edison State Community College Courses Meet Miami University EGS Requirements 
Edison State Community College Course Miami University English Studies Requirement Met
ENG 221 S American Literature I ENG 222S American Literature II ENG 241 S British Literature I-Middle Ages/Restoration ENG242S British Literature II-Romantics/20th Century Readings in Literary History: Survey (6 credits). You can count two of these four courses toward this requirement. Additional courses count as electives in the EGS major.
ENG 229S Creative Writing ENG 232S Fiction Writing Readings in Literary History: Genre (3 credits). You can count one of these two courses toward this requirement. Additional courses count as electives in the EGS major.
ENG 125S Technical Writing
ENG 225S Advanced Technical Writing
Studies in Writing (6 credits). You can count both of these courses (6 credits) toward this requirement.
Multicultural Perspectives (6 credits). None of the courses currently in the table meet this requirement.

Students completing the Associate of Arts at Edison State Community College earn between 60-62 credit hours that transfer to Miami University. Students completing the Ohio Transfer Module through their General Education credits will have completed Miami Plan Foundation I, 11, III, IV, IV, and the Miami Plan Thematic Sequence.

At Miami University, transfer students will still need to complete: Intercultural Perspectives (3 credits), Experiential Learning (o credits), and Capstone (3 credits). These credits can be earned through completion of the major in English Studies. They will need to complete a total of 62-64 hours to reach the 124 required for the BA depending on what they have earned at Edison State Community College.

Table 4 shows how a student completes the English Studies major having completed up to I 5 of the required 36 credit hours through their coursework at Edison State Community College. The table is merely a guide; student choices while at Edison State Community College may require changes to how the student completes the degree at Miami University. In addition to the courses listed here, students will be expected to complete the required hours for graduation with a baccalaureate degree. Students are expected to meet with an advisor to discuss course selection and planning.

Third Year Miami University

Table 3 Suggested Sequence for Degree CompleUon for Edison State Community College Graduate Who Hos Completed OTM
Subject Code Course Number Course Title Credit Hours

Fall Semester

ENG 298 Intro to Literary and Cultural Studies (3)
Choose a course that meets Multicultural Perspectives Requirement (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (4)
Hours: 16

Spring Semester

EGS 301 Writing and the Professions (3)
Choose a course that meets Multicultural Perspectives Requirement (3)
EGS 3xx/4xx Choose an Advanced EGS course (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (4)
Hours 16

Fourth Year Miami University 

Table 3 Suggested Sequence for Degree CompleUon for Edison State Community College Graduate Who Hos Completed OTM
Subject Code Course Number Course Title Credit Hours

Fall Semester

Choose a course that meets the lntercultural Perspectives requirement -if not met by another course
EGS
3xx/4xx
Choose an Advanced EGS course (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework
toward a minor or a second major
(3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (3-4)
Hours: 15-16

Spring Semester

EGS 495 Capstone (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (3)
Choose a free elective -students are encouraged to complete coursework toward a minor or a second major (3-4)
Hours 15-16
Total Hours 62-64

Information about the English Studies degree program can be accessed here: programs.MiamiOH.edu/programs/english-studies-ba/

More information can be received by contacting the department via email, phone, or in person:

204B Rentschler Hall
Hamilton Campus
513-785-3232
llw@MiamiOH.edu

Students are encouraged to reach out to the department via email or phone with any questions they have about the program.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Department of Languages, Literatures, and Writing

Hamilton Campus Rentschler Hall 204A
513-785-3232