Statewide Articulation Agreements

Listed are the Statewide Articulation Agreements of Technical Colleges courses that are transferable to Public Senior Institutions.

Course Code Title of Course Credits
ACC 101 Accounting Principles 3
ACC 102 Accounting Principles 3
ANT 101 General Anthropology 3
ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art 3
ART 105 Film As Art 3
AST 101 Solar System Astronomy 4
AST 102 Stellar Astronomy 4
BIO  101 Biological Science I 4
BIO  102 Biological Science II 4
BIO  210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4
BIO  211 Anatomy and Physiology 4
BIO  225 Microbiology 4
CHM 110 College Chemistry I 4
CHM 111 College Chemistry II 4
CHM 112 College Chemistry III 4
CHM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
CHM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3
ECO 211 Microeconomics 3
ENG 101 English Composition I 3
ENG 102 English Composition II 3
ENG 201 American Literature I 3
ENG 202 American Literature II 3
ENG 20 American Literature Survey 3
ENG 205 English Literature I 3
ENG 206 English Literature II 3
ENG 208 World Literature I 3
ENG 209 World Literature II 3
ENG 214 Fiction 3
ENG 218 Drama 3
ENG 222 Poetry 3
ENG 230 Women in Literature 3
 
ENG 236 African American Literature 3
ENG 260 Adv. Tech. Communication 3
FRE 101 Elementary French I 4
FRE 102 Elementary French II 4
FRE 201 Intermediate French I 4
FRE 202 Intermediate French II 4
GEO 101 Introduction to Geography 3
GEO 102 World Geography 3
GER 101 Elementary German I 4
GER 102 Elementary German II 4
HIS 101 Western Civilization to 1689 3
HIS 102 Western Civilization Post 1689 3
HIS 201 American History Discovery to 1877 3
HIS 202 American History 1887 to Present 3
MAT 110 College Algebra 3
MAT 111 College Trigonometry 3
MAT 120 Probability and Statistics 3
MAT 122 Finite College Mathematics 3
MAT 130 Elementary Calculus 3
MAT 140 Analytical Geo. and Calculus I 4
MAT 141 Analytical Geo. and Calculus II 4
MAT 242 Differential Equations 4
MUS 105 Music Appreciation 3
PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3
PHI 105 Introduction to Logic 3
PHI 106 Logic II: Inductive Reasoning 3
PHI 110 Ethics 3
PHI 115 Contemporary Moral Issues 3
PHY 201 Physics I 4
PHY 202 Physics II 4
PHY 221 University Physics I 4
PHY 222 University Physics II 4
PHY 223 University Physics III 4
PSC 201 American Government 3
PSC 215 State and Local Government 3
PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology 3
PSY 203 Human Growth and Development 3
PSY 205 Human Sexuality 3
PSY 212 Abnormal Psychology 3
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
SOC 102 Marriage and the Family 3
SOC 205 Social Problems 3
SOC 206 Social Problems 3
SOC 210 Juvenile Delinquency 3
SOC 220 Sociology and the Family 3
SOC 235 Thanatology 3
SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I 3
SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II 3
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I 3
 
SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II 3
SPC 205 Public Speaking 3
SPC 210 Oral Interpretation of Literature 3
THE 101 Introduction to Theatre 3
 
General Education Transfer Block
Arts, Humanities, and Social
Sciences Technical College Courses
Composition
ENG 101 English Composition I 3 Credits
ENG 102 English Composition II 3 Credits
Total Credits 6
Natural Sciences 
BIO  101 Biological Sciences I 4 Credits
BIO  102 Biological Sciences II 4 Credits
OR CHM 110 College Chemistry I 4 Credits
CHM 111 College Chemistry II 4 Credits
OR PHY  201 Physics I 4 Credits
PHY  202 Physics II 4 Credits
OR PHY  221 University Physics I 4 Credits
PHY  222 University Physics II 4 Credits
Total Credits8

Mathematics

MAT 120Finite Probability and Statistics3 Credits
MAT 130Elementary Calculus3 Credits

MAT 140

Analytical Geometry and Calculus I4 Credits

MAT 141

Analytical Geometry and Calculus II4 Credits
Total Credits:6-8

Humanities

ENG 205English Literature I3 Credits
ENG 206English Literature II3 Credits
ENG 201American Literature I3 Credits
ENG 202American Literature II3 Credits
ENG 208World Literature I3 Credits

ENG 209

World Literature II3 Credits
PHI 101Introduction to Philosophy3 Credits

PHI 110

Ethics3 Credits

PHI 201

History of Philosophy3 Credits
Total Credits:3

History

HIS 101

Western Civilization to 1689

3 Credits

HIS 102

Western Civilization Post 16893 Credits
Total Credits:3
Foreign Languages
FRE 101 Elementary French I 4 Credits
FRE 102 Elementary French II 4 Credits
OR GER 101 Elementary German I 4 Credits
GER 102 Elementary Germany II 4 Credits
OR SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I 4 Credits
SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II 4 Credits
Total Credits: 8
Fine Arts
ART 101 Art History and Appreciation 3 Credits
OR ART 108 History of Western Art 3 Credits
OR MUS 105 Music Appreciation 3 Credits
OR THE 101 Introduction to Theater 3 Credits
Total Credits: 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences
ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3 Credits
ECO 211 Microeconomics 3 Credits
PSY 201 General Psychology 3 Credits
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 Credits
PSC 201 American Government 3 Credits
GEO 102 World Geography 3 Credits
Total Credits: 9

General Education and Business Foundations Transfer Block for Baccalaureate Business Degrees Technical College Courses

Composition

ENG 101English Composition I3 Credits
ENG 102English Composition II3 Credits
Total Credits6
Natural Sciences  
BIO 101 Biological Sciences I 4 Credits
BIO 102  Biological Sciences II 4 Credits
CHM 110 College Chemistry I 4 Credits
CHM 111 College Chemistry II 4 Credits
PHY 201 Physics I 4 Credits
PHY 202 Physics II 4 Credits
PHY 221 University Physics I 4 Credits
PHY 222 University Physics II 4 Credits
Total Credits 8
Mathematics
MAT 130 Elementary Calculus 3 Credits
MAT 140 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I 4 Credits
MAT 141 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II 4 Credits
Total Credits: 3-8
Accounting
ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I 3 Credits
ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II 3 Credits
Total Credits: 6

Due to the way some technical colleges in their local areas teach the accounting sequence, Coastal and FMU accept both courses in the ACC sequence as equivalent to only the first course in their own accounting sequence. The additional 3 credit counts towards elective credit. Check with the Schools of Business at Coastal and FMU for additional information.

Humanities

Choose 1 course from 2 of the following 3 areas:

EITHER

ENG 205English Literature I3 Credits
OR
ENG 206English Literature II3 Credits

History
EITHER

HIS 101Western Civilization to 16893 Credits
OR
HIS 102Western Civilization Post 16893 Credits

Fine Arts
EITHER

ART 101Art History and Appreciation3 Credits
OR
MUS 105Music Appreciation3 Credits
Total Credits6

(Not Accepting: FMU)

Foreign Languages
FRE 101 Elementary French I 4 Credits
FRE 102 Elementary French II 4 Credits
OR
GER 101 Elementary German I 4 Credits
GER 102 Elementary German II 4 Credits
OR
SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I 4 Credits
SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II 4 Credits
Total Credits 8
 

USC-Spartanburg will accept only 4 credit hours of foreign language credit. Depending on the student’s chosen major, additional courses may or may not be creditable toward graduation. Check with the School of Business Administration and Economics at USC-S for additional information.

Social and Behavioral Sciences

ECO 210Macroeconomics3 Credits
ECO 211Macroeconomics3 Credits

 
Choose 1 of the following 3 courses:

PSY 201General Psychology3 Credits
SOC 101Introduction to Sociology3 Credits
OR
PSC 201American Government3 Credits
Total Credits9
Grand Total Credits46-51

General Education Transfer Block for Baccalaureate Engineering Majors Technical College Courses

Composition

ENG 101English Composition I3 Credits
ENG 102English Composition II3 Credits
Total Credits6
Natural Sciences  
CHM 110 College Chemistry I 4 Credits
CHM 111 College Chemistry II 4 Credits
PHY 221 University Physics I 4 Credits
Total Credits 12
Mathematics
MAT 140 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I 4 Credits
MAT 141 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II 4 Credits
Total Credits: 8
Humanities and Sciences
HIS 101 Western Civilization to 1689 3 Credits
Total Credits 3
Engineering
Approximately 4 credits of EGR prefix coursework to be determined.
Total Credits 4
Grand Total Credits 33

General Education Transfer Block Sciences and Mathematics Majors Technical College Courses

Composition

ENG 101English Composition I3 Credits
ENG 102English Composition II3 Credits
Total Credits6
Natural Sciences
CHM 110 College Chemistry I 4 Credits
CHM 111 College Chemistry II 4 Credits
PHY 221 University Physics I 4 Credits
PHY 222 University Physics II 4 Credits
Total Credits 16

Mathematics

MAT 140Analytical Geometry and Calculus I4 Credits
MAT 141Analytical Geometry and Calculus II4 Credits
Total Credits:8
Humanities
EITHER
HIS 101 Western Civilization to 1689 3 Credits
OR
HIS 102 Western Civilization Post 1689
AND *one 200 level literature course
3 Credits
Total Credits 6

Fine Arts
EITHER

ART 101Art History and Appreciation3 Credits
OR
MUS 105Music Appreciation3 Credits
OR
THE 101Introduction to Theater Credits
Total Credits6

 

Foreign Languages
FRE 101 Elementary French I 4 Credits
FRE 102 Elementary French II 4 Credits
OR
GER 101 Elementary German I 4 Credits
GER 102 Elementary German II 4 Credits
Behavioral and Social Sciences
One Course from Each of Two of the Following Disciplines:
Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science
Total Credits 8
Grand Total Credits 53
 
  1. Coursework in this block is guaranteed to count as transfer credit towards graduation in all Sciences and Mathematics majors at all public, senior institutions. However, this block may or may not completely satisfy all general education requirements at a particular senior institution.
  2. Some institutions will take pre-calculus mathematics for credit toward sciences/mathematics majors.
  3. Some majors at senior institutions allow for fewer than seven (7) elective credits; transfer of this entire block may preclude students transferring into these majors from taking some selective credits at the senior institution.
  4. Completion of this 53-credit hour module will bring a student close to attaining an AA/AS degree. By working closely with advisors at both the technical college and at the senior institution, a student may be able to take enough transferable coursework to complete the AA/AS degree.
  5. Majors in Computer Information Systems and in Applied Mathematics at the College of Charleston should contact these departments directly regarding appropriate transfer coursework in the Natural Sciences and in the Behavioral and Social Sciences.
  6.  Choose these courses from the 86 courses listed on the Statewide Articulation Agreement.
  7. Some senior institutions offer only 3 credit hour foreign language courses. These institutions may only grant 3 credits per course for technical college foreign language coursework.

General Education Transfer Block for Early Childhood, Elementary and Special Education Majors*

Technical College Courses

Composition

ENG 101English Composition I3 Credits
ENG 102English Composition II3 Credits
Total Credits6
Natural Sciences  
BIO 101 Biological Sciences I 4 Credits
AND
CHM 110 College Chemistry I 4 Credits
OR
PHY 201 Physics I 4 Credits
Total Credits 8
Mathematics
MAT 130 Elementary Calculus 3 Credits
OR
MAT 141 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II 4 Credits
Total Credits: 3-4
Humanities
ENG 205 English Literature I 3 Credits
OR
ENG 206 English Literature II 3 Credits
AND
HIS 101 Western Civilization to 1689 3 Credits
OR
HIS 102 Western Civilization Post 1689 AND *one 200 level literature course 3 Credits
Total Credits 6

Fine Arts
EITHER

ART 101Art History and Appreciation3 Credits
OR
MUS 105Music Appreciation3 Credits
Total Credits6
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Choose 2 of 3
PSC 201 American Government 3 Credits
PSY 201 General Psychology 3 Credits
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 Credits
Total Credits 6
Grand Total Credits 35-39

Footnotes on Usage of Block

  1. These courses are guaranteed to transfer into either the general education component or the electives component of each baccalaureate early childhood, elementary, or special education program at each public senior institution in South Carolina. Moreover, all courses are guaranteed to count toward graduation in these majors without increasing the number of credit hours to degree.
  2.  Students majoring in secondary education should consult the Arts and Humanities or Science and Mathematics Block, depending on their majors. Students who major in a field outside education but who desire teacher certification should consult the transfer block related to their majors (i.e., Arts and Humanities or Sciences and Mathematics) to ensure transferability of courses from the technical colleges.
  3. Winthrop requires MAT 122, Finite College Mathematics.

Courses That Are Transferable to The University of South Carolina –Columbia from Denmark Technical College

CourseTitle of CourseUSC Courses
ACC  101Accounting Principles IBADM 225/RETL 161
ACC  102Accounting Principles IIBADM 226/RETL 162
ART  101Art History & AppreciationARTE 101
BIO 101Biological Science IBIOL 101 & 101L
BIO 102Biological Science IIBIOL 102 & 102L
BUS  121Business Law IOADM 240
BUS  240Business StatisticsBADM 291
CHM 110College Chemistry ICHEM  111
CHM 111College Chemistry IICHEM  112
CPT  101Introduction to ComputersCSCI 101/BADM 290
CPT  111Basic Programming, ICSCI 102
CPT  114Computers and ProgrammingCSCI 102
CPT  115COBOL Programming, IW/CPT 215=CSCI 205
CPT 129

Microcomputer

Assembler Programmer

ICSCI 210
CPT 132PASCAL ProgrammingCSCI 145
CPT 170Microcomputer ApplicationsBADM 290
 
Course Title of Course USC Courses
CPT 215 COBOL Programming II W/CPT 215 =CSCI 205
CPT 234 C Programming, I CSCI 207
CPT 244 Data Structure CSCI 146
CPT 257 Operating Systems AIME elective (for AIME majors)
CRJ 101 Intro. to Criminal Justice CRJU 101
CRJ 115 Criminal Law ICRJU 321 (for Criminal Justice majors)
CRJ 125 Criminology CRJU 341 (for Criminal Justice majors)
CRJ 130 Police Administration CRJU 211
CRJ 220 The Judicial Process CRJU 221
CRJ 242 Correctional Systems CRJU 231
ECO 210 Macroeconomics ECON 221
ECO 211 Microeconomics ECON 222
ENG 101 English Composition I ENGL 101
ENG 102 Basic Communications ENGL 102
ENG 205 English Literature I ENGL 288
ENG 206 English Literature II ENGL 289
HIS 101 Western Civilization to 1689 HIST 101
HIS 102 Western Civilization Post 1689 HIST 102
HIS 201 American History: Discovery to 1877 HIST 111
HIS 202 American History: 1877 to Present HIST 112
CUL 101 Principles of Food Production I HRTA elective
CUL 102 Principles of Food Production II HRTA elective
CUL 103 Nutrition HRTA elective
CUL 155 Hospitality Sanitation HRTA elective
CUL 160 Purchasing for Hospitality HRTA elective
CUL 220 Advanced Bakeshop HRTA elective
CUL 225 Buffet Organization HRTA elective
CUL 235 Menu Planning HRTA elective
MAT 110 College Algebra MATH 111
MAT 111 College Trigonometry MATH 112
MAT 112 Pre-Calculus MATH 115
MAT 122 Finite College Mathematics MATH 170
MAT 130 Elementary Calculus MATH 122
MAT 140 Analytical Geometry & Calculus I
MAT 141 Analytical Geometry & Calculus II
MUS 105 Music Appreciation MUSC 110
PHI  101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 102
PHS 101 Physical Science II PHYS 101 & 101L
PHS 102 Physical Science II PHY 221
PHY 221 University Physics I PHYS 211
PHY 222 University Physics II PHYS 212
PSC 201 American Government GINT 201
PSC 220 Intro. to International Relations GINT 101
PSY 201 General Psychology PSYC 101
PSY 230 Interviewing Techniques Elective
PSY 231 Counseling Techniques Elective
PSY 235 Group Dynamics Electives
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOCY 101
SPC 205 Public Speaking THSP 140

Attached you will find an articulated list of courses between South Carolina State University and the Technical Colleges of South Carolina. Listed below is an articulated list of courses between South Carolina State University and the Technical Colleges if South Carolina.

CourseTitle of CourseCredit HoursSCSU Courses
MAT242Differential Equations4M4033
MAT 211Math for Elementary3MED3003
MAT215Geometry3MED1043
PSY103Human Relations3Elective 3
PSY105Personal/ Interpersonal Psychology3Elective 3
PSY120Organizational Psychology3Elective3
PSY201General Psychology3PSY2013
PSY205Adolescent Psychology3Elective3
PSY208Human Sexuality3PSY3093
PSY212Abnormal Psychology3PSY2043
PSY218Behavior Modification3Elective3
PSY222Psychology of Individual Achievement3Elective3
PSY203Human Growth & Development3EPSY2043
PSY210Educational Psychology3EPSY2053
PSY214Psychology of the Exceptional Child3SPED2163
PSY215Psychology of the Mentally Retarded3SPED2173
SOC101Introduction to Sociology3SOC2013
SOC102Marriage & Family3SOC2023
SOC205Social Problems3SOC3083
SOC220Sociology of the Family3SOC2023
SOC225Sociology of Gender Roles3Elective3
SOC235Thanatology3Elective3
ANT101General Anthropology3SOC3103
BIO101Biological Science4BSC1013
BIO101Biological Science II4BSC1033
BIO102Biological Science III4BSC1023
BIO112Basic Anatomy & Physiology4B2094
BIO201Zoology4B1014
BIO202Botany4B1034
BIO216Physiology4B2084
PHS101Physical Science I4PSC1013
PHS102Physical Science II4PSC1023
AST101Solar System Astronomy4PSC2033
AST102Stellar Astronomy4PSC1043
CHM110College Chemistry4C1034
CHM111College Chemistry II4C1044

PHY221 &

222

University Physics I & II4P2014

PHY222 &

223

University Physics II & III4P2024