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Transfer to SC4

Many students transfer credits to SC4. It’s an easy process!

College credit from K-12 institutions 

Articulation agreements with area TEC centers (including St. Clair TEC) can result in earned college credits for students who successfully complete their TEC program.

K-12 agreements are listed below. Complete the Student Articulation Application and bring it to your advising appointment.

Computer Programming:
CIS110 – CIS Concepts and Careers (4 credits)
CIS150 – Programming Concepts (2 credits)
CIS260 – Computer Programming I (4 credits)
*requires an AP Computer Science A score of 3 or better, or MTA Exam 98-388: Intro to Programming using Java
CIS205 – Intro to Web Development (4 credits)
*requires MTA Exam 98-383: Intro to Programming using HTML and CSS
CIS252 – Web Client Programming (4 credits)
*requires MTA Exam 98-382: Intro to Programming using JavaScript

Digital Media Marketing:
GD140 – Intro to Graphic Arts (3 credits)
GD150 – Digital Imaging (3 credits)
GD230 – Digital Illustration (3 credits)

Health Occupations:
HE102 – Medical Terminology

Information Technology:
(Same as above under Computer Programming)

Robotics/Mechatronics:
ETM130 – Programmable Logic Controllers (3 credits)
ETM160 – Introduction to Programming and Interfacing: Industrial Robots (3 credits)

Metal Machining Technology:
ETP110 – Machine Tools (4 credits)
*requires students to pass a written and a skills test with a minimum of 70%
ETP120 – Machine Tools, Advanced (4 credits) – same written and skills test requirement
ETP210 – Beginning NC/CNC Programming (3 credits) – same written and skills test requirement

Welding Technology:
ETW101 – Basic Oxyacetylene Welding, Cutting and Brazing (1 credit)
*requires students to pass a welding competency exam
ETW110 – Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding (1 credit) – same competency test requirement
ETW120 – Gas Metal Arc & Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (1 credit) – same test requirement

Introduction to Business/Entrepreneurship:
BUS150 – Principles of Business (4 credits)

Introduction to Machining and CNC and Advanced CNC Programming:
ETP- Beginning CNC Programming (3 credits)

Engineering & Design Technology:
ETG115 – Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (4 credits)

Health Occupations:
HE 102- Medical Terminology (2 credits)


Art & Digital Design:
GD 140 – Introduction to Graphic Arts (3 credits)
GD 235 – Production Processes (3 credits)
*PrintED certification tests in Introduction to Graphic Communications and
Offset Press Operations/Finishing and Binding required for credit.
Graphic Communications: (same as Art & Digital Design)

Computer Technology Management:
CIS110 – CIS Concepts and Careers (4 credits)
CIS120 – Introduction to Networking (4 credits)
*Net+ certification required for credit
CIS160 – A+ Certification (4 credits)
*A+ certification required for credit
CIS205 – Intro to Web Development (4 credits)
*CIS Associate certification required for credit
CIS233 – Linux+ (4 credits)
*CompTIA Linux+ certification required for credit

Electricity/Electronics
ETE-Fundamentals of Direct and Alternating Current (4 credits)

Graphic Communications:
GD 140- Intro to Graphic Arts (3 credits)
GD 235- Production Processes (3 credits)

Law Enforcement:
CJ101 – Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits)

Nursing Careers:
HE 102- Medical Terminology (2 credits)

Welding and Fabrication:
ETW101 – Basic Oxyacetylene Welding (1 credit)
ETW110 – Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding (1 credit)
ETW120 – Gas Metal Arc & Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (1 credit)

ITnet:
CIS 110- CIS Concepts and Careers (4 credits)
CIS 130- Operating Systems (4 credits)
CIS 120- Intro to Networking (4 credits)
CIS 160- A+ Certification (4 credits)

Public Safety:
CJ 101- Intro to Criminal Justice (3 credits)

Architectural Design Program:
ETG 121- Architectural Basics (1 credit)

Health Occupations:
HE 102- Medical Terminology (2 credits)

Marketing & Entrepreneurship:
BUS 150- Principles of Business (4 credits)

Mechanical Design Program
ETG 115- Intro to Computer Aided Drafting (4 credits)

Welding & Machining:
ETW 101- Basic Oxyacetylene Welding, Cutting and Brazing (1 credit)
ETW 110- Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding (1 credit)
ETW 120- Gas Metal Arc & Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (1 credit)

Health Sciences:
HE 102-Medical Terminology (2 credits)

Law Enforcement:
CJ 101- Intro to Criminal Justice (3 credits)

Mechanical/Architectural Engineering and Design:
ETG 115- Intro to Computer Aided Drafting (4 credits)

College credit from industry credentials/completed apprenticeships

Students with industry credentials or apprenticeship experience may be eligible for college credit. Visit SC4’s Industry Credentials and Apprenticeships page to see how your experience may shorten your time to degree completion!

Transferring from another college or university

Courses you completed at another institution may transfer to your SC4 program. Be sure to follow the steps to apply for admission to SC4, which include submitting your official transcript(s) from previous institution(s) to SC4’s Records office for evaluation.

Specific to students transferring from another Michigan community college where the MTA designation was earned: upon submission to the Records office, transcripts will be evaluated and recorded as meeting MTA requirements for SC4’s associate of arts or science degrees, as long as the previous institution designated MTA completion. In any case, the 30 credit hours of lower-level general education from the sending institution will be accepted as a block of 30 credit hours by SC4. Please note that not all 30 credits may meet program requirements for an associate of applied arts and science (occupational) program.

Contact

Office of Admissions
(810) 989-5520
starthere@sc4.edu