Business & Computer Technologies
Articulation Agreement: Technology Management
Technical/professional Associate of Applied Science at Harrisburg Area Community College with
Bachelor of Science in Technology Management (BTM)
Eligible HACC Programs
- Accounting, AA
- Administrativie Office Specialist, AA
- Architectural Technology, AAS
- Building Construction Technology, AAS
- Civil Technology, AAS
- Computer Information Systems, AA
- Computer Networking Technician, AAS
- Computer Repair Technician, AAS
- Construction Codes and Safety Science, AAS
- Court and Real-time Reporting, AA
- Culinary Arts, AA
- CVT-Invasive Cardiovascualr Technician, AS
- CVT-Cardiac Echocardiography, AS
- Dental Hygience, AA
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AS
- Dietary Manager, AA
- Electronic Engineering Technology, AS
- Electrical Technology, AAS
- Environmental Specialist, AS
- Fire Science Technology, AA
- Geospatial Technology, AS
- Graphic Design, AA
- Heating, Vetilation, Air Conditioning, AAS
- Home Building and Remodeling, AA
- Hospitality Management, AA
- Hotel and Lodging Management, AA
- Industrial Maintenance Technology, AAS
- Mechanical Engineering Technology, AS
- Medical Assisting-Ambulatory Care Technology, AS
- Medical Laboratory Technician, AA
- Nanofabrication Manufacturing, AAS
- Nuclear Medicine Techniology, AA
- Nursing, AA
- Landscape/Horticulture Technology, AAS
- Paramedic, AA
- Police Science, AA
- Radiologic Technology, AS
- Respiratory Therapist, AS
- Restaurant and Food Service Management, AA
- Surgical Technology, AS
- Transmission and Distribution Technology, AAS
- Travel and Tourism, AA
- Visual Arts/Photography, AA
- Web Developer, AA
Requirements
- HACC applicants must have a final cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher
- BTM General Education requirements in semesters 1-4 completed as part of the A.A., A.S., and A.A.S. degrees will be evaluated on a course by course basis.
- Of the final 60 credits required by the bachelor-degree curriculum, 36 must be completed at Penn College
- Coursework completed as part of the A.A., A.S., and A.A.S. degrees will fulfill the 39 “Previous Program Course” credits in semesters 1-3 of the BTM.
Articulation Agreement implemented: February 5, 2008





