Business & Computer Technologies
Articulation Agreement: Technology Management
This agreement establishes a mechanism for graduates of McCann School of Business and Technology in the following majors to complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Technology Management at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
- Administrative Office Technology (A.S.B.)
- Computer Science & Programming (A.S.B.)
- Cosmetology (A.S.T.)
- Court Reporting (A.S.B.)
- Criminal Justice (A.S.B.)
- Early Childhood Education (A.S.B.)
- Health & Medical Records Management (A.S.B.)
- Medical Assisting (A.S.B.)
- Network Administration (A.S.B.)
- Office Technology – Medical (A.S.B.)
- Professional Massage Therapy (A.S.B.)
- Security and Investigation (A.S.B.)
- Surgical Technology (A.S.T.)
Requirements
Pennsylvania College of Technology will accept McCann School of Business and Technology graduates, from the programs listed above, into the Bachelor of Science in Technology Management (BTM) program. For those who meet the Transfer Requirements, the following course equivalencies apply.
General Education
| McCann School of Business & Technology | Pennsylvania College of Technology |
|---|---|
| EN 102 – English Composition II | ENL 111 – English Composition I |
| EN 210 – Oral Communication | SPC 101 – Fundamentals of Speech |
| EN 215 – Business Communication | MGT 230 – Business Communications |
| GS 110 – General Psychology | PSY 111 – General Psychology |
| GS 235 – Critical Thinking | OPN 2003 – Open Transfer Elective |
| GS 280 – Microbiology | SCI 2003 – Science Transfer Elective |
| GS 101 – Career Development | OPN 2001 – Open Transfer Elective |
| OT 101 – Document Processing I | OIT 101 – Keyboarding and Its Applications |
| IT 100 – Introduction to Computers | CSC 124 – Information, Technology, and Society |
| IT 101 – Word Processing | OPN 2002 – Open Elective |
| IT 102 – Spreadsheets IT 202 – Advanced Spreadsheets |
CSC 211 – Business Computer Applications Using Spreadsheet |
| IT 103 – Database Management | CSC 2001 – Computer Information Transfer Elective |
| IT 111 – PC Hardware & Software | EET 240 – Introduction to Computer Maintenance |
| IT 205 – Project Planning | OPN 2004 – Open Transfer Elective |
| IT 223 – C++ Programming | CIT 261 – C/C++ |
| BU 105 – Management Principles | MGT 115 – Principles of Management |
| BU 110 – Business Law | MGT 301 – Business Law I |
| BU 115 – Customer Service | MKT 2003 – Marketing Transfer Elective |
| BU 120 – Marketing Principles | MKT 240 – Principles of Marketing |
| BU 240 – Small Business Management | MGT 249 – Small Business Management |
| MA 105 – Medical Law & Ethics | OPN 2002 – Open Transfer Elective |
| MA 110 – Medical Terminology | MTR 104 – Basics of Medical Terminology |
| MA 111 – Anatamy & Physiology I | SCI 2003 – Science Transfer Elective |
| MA 112 – Anatomy & Physiology II | SCI 2003 – Science Transfer Elective |
| AC 101 – Accounting Principles I AC 102 – Accounting Principles II |
ACC 113 – Introduction to Financial Accounting |
Special Considerations
- McCann School of Business and Technology applicants must have a final cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.
- McCann School of Business and Technology applicants must have completed the courses to be transferred (above) with grades of C (2.0) or higher.
- McCann School of Business and Technology applicants will be required to take a math placement test to help Penn College identify courses for which students are academically prepared.
- Technical studies coursework completed as part of the AAS degree will fulfill the 39 “Previous Program Course” credits in semesters 1-3 of the BTM.
- Of the final sixty (60) semester credit hours, thirty-six (36) semester credit hours must be earned with Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Articulation Agreement implemented: August, 2011





