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College March 2020 Committee on Academic Policy, Programs, and Research Report Detail

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SECTION AI: SPECIAL ACTIONS AI.1 DISCONTINUATION OF THE MA IN CINEMA AND MEDIA STUDIES PROGRAM: CINEMA AND MEDIA STUDIES PROGRAM: 02849 HEGIS: 1010.00 RESOLVED, that the Master of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies, NYSED IRP 002849, HEGIS CODE 1010.00, be discontinued with a sunset date of July1, 2022. RATIONALE: The Department of Media Culture, due to low enrollment and a sustained decline in viable applications, approved to discontinue the MA in Cinema and Media Studies. The Department is working with the students currently enrolled and anticipate that these students will be finished on or before the Spring 2022. The Department will be devoting all their time and energy to their undergraduates.

SECTION AII: GENERAL DEGREE CHANGES AII.2 UNDERGRADUATE GENERAL EDUCATION STEM OFFERINGS RESOLVED THAT THE GENERAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE SUPPORTS THIS POLICY WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE COURSES IDENTIFIED ON THE STEM LIST HAVING BOTH LIFE AND PHYSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC WORLD WILL SATISFY EITHER/OR IN THE PATHWAYS COMMON CORE AND NO SINGLE COURSE MAY BE USED TO FULFILL BOTH CATEGORIES. EFFECTIVE: SPRING 2020 Course Title Cr Hr Pathways/General Education Additional Dept. Approval Notes Requirement Designation Requirement Designation AST 120 Space Science I 4 5 Life and Physical Science Scientific World

AST 160 Space Science II 4 5 Scientific World

BIO 150 Human Anatomy and 4 6 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 12/2/2019 Psychology I BIO 160 Human Anatomy and 4 6 Scientific World Psychology II BIO 170 General Biology I 3 3 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 12/2/2019

BIO 171 General Biology I 1 3 College Option Laboratory BIO 180 General Biology II 3 3 Life and Physical Sciences

BIO 181 General Biology II 1 3 College Option laboratory CHM 110 Principles of Chemistry I 3 3 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 11/26/2019

CHM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 1 2 College Option Laboratory

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Course Title Cr Hr Pathways/General Education Additional Dept. Approval Notes Requirement Designation Requirement Designation CHM 116 Principles of Chemistry II 3 3 Life and Physical Sciences

CHM 117 Principles of Chemistry II 1 2 College Option Laboratory CHM 141 General Chemistry I 3 4 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 11/26/2019

CHM 121 General Chemistry I 1 3 College Option Laboratory CHM 142 General Chemistry II 3 4 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 11/26/2019

CHM 127 General Chemistry II 1 3 College Option Laboratory CHM 240 Analytical Chemistry 4 8 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 11/20/2019 CHM 250 Organic Chemistry I 5 7 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 11/20/2019 Credit change

CHM 256 Organic Chemistry II 5 7 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World Credit Change

CSC 126 Introduction to Computer 4 6 Scientific World Science CSC/ISI Computational Problem 3 3 Scientific World 11/19/2019 Added to STEM 140 Solving in Python with new crosslisting and Title Change CSC/ISI Computational Problem 1 2 College Option 11/19/2019 Added to STEM 141 Solving in Python with new Laboratory crosslisting and Title Change CSC 270 Introduction to Scientific 4 6 Scientific World Computing

ESC 110 Meteorology and 3 3 Scientific World Life & Physical 11/19/2019 Climatology Sciences

ESC 111 Meteorology and 1 2 College Option Climatology Laboratory

GEO 100 Physical Geology 3 3 Life and Physical Sciences Remove from STEM 11/19/2019 List

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Course Title Cr Hr Pathways/General Education Additional Dept. Approval Notes Requirement Designation Requirement Designation GEO 101 Physical Geology 1 2 College Option Remove from STEM 11/19/2019 Laboratory List GEO 102 Earth Systems History 3 3 Scientific World Life & Physical 11/19/2019 Title Change Sciences GEO 103 Earth Systems History 1 2 College Option Title Change Laboratory GEO 115 Fundamentals of Physical 3 3 Life and Physical Science Scientific World 11/19/2019 Geology

GEO 116 Fundamentals of Physical 1 2 College Option Geology Laboratory GEO 210 Earth Materials 4 6 Life and Physical Science Scientific World 11/19/2019

PHY 114 Introduction to Physics 4 5 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 11/19/2019

PHY 116 Physics I 4 5 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 11/19/2019

PHY 120 General Physics I 3 4 Life and Physical Sciences Scientific World 11/19/2019

PHY 121 General Physics I 1 2 College Option Laboratory PHY 156 Physics II 4 5 Scientific World

PHY 160 General Physics II 3 4 Scientific World

PHY 161 General Physics II 1 2 College Option Laboratory PHY 240 Wave and Modern Physics 3 4 Scientific World

MTH 113 Introduction to Probability 4 4 Math and Quantitative Reasoning and Statistics MTH 122 Functions and Models in 4 4 Math and Quantitative Reasoning College Algebra MTH 123 College Algebra and 4 4 Math and Quantitative Reasoning Trigonometry MTH 130 Pre-Calculus Mathematics 3 4 Math and Quantitative Reasoning

MTH 214 Applied Statistics Using 4 4 Math and Quantitative Reasoning Computers

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Course Title Cr Hr Pathways/General Education Additional Dept. Approval Notes Requirement Designation Requirement Designation MTH 221 Applied Finite Mathematics 4 4 Math and Quantitative Reasoning & Business

MTH 230 Calculus I with Pre- 6 6 Math and Quantitative Reasoning Calculus MTH 231 Analytic Geometry and 3 4 Math and Quantitative Reasoning Calculus I MTH 229 Calculus Computer 1 2 College Option laboratory

MTH 232 Analytic Geometry and 3 4 Math and Quantitative Reasoning Calculus II MTH 233 Analytic Geometry and 3 4 Math and Quantitative Reasoning Calculus III MTH 235 Accelerated Calculus I 5 6 Math and Quantitative Reasoning

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SECTION AVII: Articulation and Affiliation Agreements AVII.1 Articulation Agreement: Hudson Valley Community College (HVCC) to College of Staten Island (CSI) Associate in Science in Business Administration (HVCC) to Bachelor of Science: Finance Concentration (CSI)

THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN

HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND

COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND

A. SENDING AND RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS

Sending Institution: Hudson Valley Community College

Department: Program: School of Business and Liberal Arts Business Administration Degree: Associate in Science (AS)

Receiving Institution: College of Staten Island

Department: Program: Lucille and Jay Chazanoff School of Business

Business: Finance Concentration Degree: Bachelor of Science (BS)

B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM

Minimum GPA- 2.5

To gain admission to the College of Staten Island, students must be skill certified, meaning: • Have earned a grade of 'C' or better in a credit-bearing mathematics course of at least 3 credits • Have earned a grade of 'C' or better in freshmen composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level English course

Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 63-64 credits

Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 56-57 credits

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C. COURSE-TO-COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER CREDIT AWARDED

HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND Credits Course Number & Title Credits Course Number & Title Credits Awarded CORE REQUIREM ENTS: ACTG 110 Financial Accounting 4 ACC 114 Introduction to Accounting I 4 4 ACTG 111 Managerial Accounting 4 ACC 199 ELECTIVE 4 4 BADM 110 Legal and Ethical Environment of 3 BUS 160 Business Law I 3 3 Business I (Business Law I) BADM 111 Legal and Ethical Environment of 3 BUS 260 Business Law II 3 3 Business II (Business Law II) BADM 220 Statistics 4 ECO 230/MGT 230 Managerial Statistics 4 4 BADM 221 Quantitative Business 3 FNC 240/ECO 240 Managerial Finance I 3 3 Applications BADM 299 Business Capstone 1 BUS 199 ELECTIVE 1 1 ECON 100 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 112 Introduction to 3 3 Macroeconomics ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECO 111 Introduction to 3 3 Microeconomics ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ENG 111 Introduction to College Writing 3 3 ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 ENG 151 College Writing 3 3 OR ENGL 104 English Composition II: Writing About Literature OTHER PROGRAM REQUIREM ENTS MATH 165 Basic Calculus with Analytic 4 MTH 231 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4 4 Geometry OR OR MTH 130 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 170 Precalculus 4 OR OR MTH 230 Calculus I with Pre-Calculus MATH 180 Calculus I 4 PSYC 100 General Psychology 3 PSY 100 Psychology 3 3 SOCL 100 Sociology 3 SOC 100 People and Society 3 3 PROGRAM ELECTIVES COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES ELECTIVE CISS 100 Programming & Logic I 4 BUS 215 Information Management 4 4 OR OR OR OR OR CMPT 101 Computer Concepts & 3 BUS 150 Business Software Tools 3 3 Aoolications I RESTRICTED GENERAL EDU CATION HISTORY ELECTIVE HIST 100 Western Civilization and the World I 3 FCUS 1000 3 3 OR HIST 101 Western Civilization and the World II OR HIST 110 Interpretations of American History I OR HIST 111 Interpretations of American History II OR HIST 115 Intro to African-American History OR HIST 130 Medieval History OR HIST 137 History of World War II GENERAL EDUCATION MATH OR SCIENCE ELECTIVE Recommend any 4 credit SUNY General 4 RCLP 1000 OR FCSW 1000 OR RCMQ 4 4 Education course in Biology, Chemistry, 1000 Mathematics or Phvsics

2 RESTRICTED GENERAL EDUCATION ARTS ELECTIVE ENGL 210 The Short Story 3 FCCE 1000 3 3 OR ENGL 212 Poetry OR ENGL 220 Literature into Film RESTRICTED GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE Two of the fo llow ing SUNY General Education 6 FCWG 1000 AND RCLP 1000 6 6 categories: Foreign Language, Other World Civilizations or Natural Science. Total 63-64

D. SENIOR COLLEGE COURSES REMAINING FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREE

Course Number & Title Credits General Education Requirements (from CSI "College Option"} 200-Level TALA OR Social Science (CO) (CW) {PD) 4 Total General Education at CSI 4 Remaining Requirements in Major ACC 121 Introduction to Accounting II 4 MGT 110 Organizational Theory and Management 3 MKT 111 M arketing 3 ECO 370/ FNC 300 International Finance 4 ECO/FNC 345 M ana gerial Finance II 4 ECO 318 Economics and Business Forecasting 4 OR ECO 323/MGT 324 Introduction to Econometrics ECO/FNC 213 M oney and Capital Markets 4 FNC 111 Personal Financial Management 3 ACC 315 Analysis of Financial Statements 3 FNC 350 Advanced Corporate Finance 4 ECO/FNC 360 Investment Analysis 4 Total credits in major at CSI 40 Total credits in general education at CSI 4 Free electives 12-13 Total credits at College of Staten Island 56-57

College of Staten Island General Education Requirements 4 Remaining Requirements in Major 40 College of Staten Island Electives 12-13 Total Credits to be earned at College of Staten Island 56-57 Total Credits to be earned at Hudson Valley Community College 63-64 Total Credits required for the BS degree 120

NOTES: Students may also Minor in the following areas: Accounting, Data Analytics, Economics, International Business, Management, or Marketing.

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E. ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FOLLOW-UP PROCEDURES

1. Procedures for reviewing, updating, modifying or terminating agreement:

Hudson Valley Community College and College of Staten Island faculty will review and analyze the strength of the curriculum and the success of students on an annual basis as part of their annual assessment activities. Modifications will be made as required.

Changes

Neither party may change this agreement unilaterally. Proposed changes in policies or curricula by either party must be communicated in writing to the other party and agreed upon in consultation with relevant officials, including faculty, of each institution. Any changes agreed upon must be signed, dated, and attached to this agreement.

Notice of Cancellation

Either party may independently cancel this agreement by notifying the other party no less than one academic year before the intended date of cancellation.

2. Procedures for evaluating agreement, i.e., tracking the number of students who transfer under the articulation agreement and their success:

The CUNY Institutional Research Database will be used to track performance (in terms of credit accumulation and GPA) and persistence (in terms of retention and graduation) of all Hudson Valley Community College students who transfer to CUNY Senior Colleges.

3. Sending and receiving college procedures for publicizing agreement, e.g., college catalogs, transfer adviser, websites, etc.:

Hudson Valley Community College and College of Staten Island will collaborate in publicizing this agreement on their websites and in their catalogs. They will share brochures and other marketing materials including web-based promotions. Transfer advisors will be made aware of this agreement and will have available all necessary materials to publicize the agreement to the students with whom they work.

Effective Date: Fall 2020

FOR COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND

Ricky "Phibodeau, Chairperson, Business and Dr. Susan L. Holak, Founding Dean, Lucille and Jay

Chazanoff School of Business

Dr. J. Michael Parrish, Seni

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AVII.2 Articulation Agreement: Hudson Valley Community College (HVCC) to College of Staten Island (CSI) Associate in Science in Business Administration (HVCC) to Bachelor of Science: Marketing Concentration (CSI) THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN

HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND

COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND

A. SENDING AND RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS

Sending Institution: Hudson Valley Community College

Department: School of Business and Liberal Arts

Program: Business Administration Associate in Science (AS) Degree:

Receiving Institution: College of Staten Island

Department: Program: Lucille and Jay Chazanoff School of Business Business: Marketing Concentration Degree: Bachelor of Science (BS)

B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM

Minimum GPA- 2.5

To gain admission to the College of Staten Island, students must be skill certified, meaning: • Have earned a grade of 'C' or better in a credit-bearing mathematics course of at least 3 credits • Have earned a grade of 'C' or better in freshmen composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level English course

Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 63-64 credits

Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 56-57 credits

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HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND Credits Course Number & Title Credits Course Number & Title Credits Awarded CORE RE9,UIREMENTS: ACTG 110 Financial Accounting 4 ACC 114 Introduction to Accounting I 4 4 ACTG 111 Managerial Accounting 4 ACC 199 ELECTIVE 4 4 BADM 110 Legal and Ethical Environment of 3 BUS 160 Business Law I 3 3 Business I (Business Law I) BADM 111 Legal and Ethical Environment of 3 BUS 260 Business Law II 3 3 Business II (Business Law Ill BADM 220 Statistics 4 ECO 230/MGT 230 Managerial Statistics 4 4 BADM 221 Quantitative Business 3 FNC 240/ECO 240 Managerial Finance I 3 3 Aoolications BADM 299 Business Capstone 1 BUS 199 ELECTIVE 1 1 ECON 100 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 112 Introduction to 3 3 Macroeconomics ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECO 111 Introduction to 3 3 Microeconomics ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ENG 111 Introduction to College Writing 3 3 ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 ENG 151 College Writing 3 3 OR ENGL 104 English Composition II: Writing About Literature OTHER PROGRAM REgUIREMENTS MATH 165 Basic Calculus with Analytic 4 MTH 231 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4 4 Geometry OR OR MTH 130 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 170 Precalculus 4 OR OR MTH 230 Calculus I with Pre-Calculus MATH 180 Calculus I 4 PSYC 100 General Psychology 3 PSY 100 Psychology 3 3 SOCL 100 Sociology 3 SOC 100 People and Society 3 3 PROGRAM ELECTIVES COMPUTING AND INFORMAT/ON SCIENCES ELECTIVE CISS 100 Programming & Logic I 4 BUS 215 Information Management 4 4 OR OR OR OR OR CMPT 101 Computer Concepts & 3 BUS 150 Business Software Tools 3 3 Aoolications I RESTRICT ED GENERAL EDUCATION HISTORY ELECTIVE HIST 100 Western Civilization and the World 3 FCUS 1000 3 3 I OR HIST 101 Western Civilization and the World II OR HIST 110 Interpretations of American History I OR HIST 111 Interpretations of American History II OR HIST 115 Intro to African-American History OR HIST 130 Medieval History OR HIST 137 History of World War II GENERAL £DUCATION MATH OR SCIENCE ELECTIVE Recommend any 4 credit SUNY General 4 RCLP 1000 OR FCSW 1000 OR RCMQ 4 4 Education course in Biology, Chemistry, 1000 Mathematics or Physics

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RESTRICTED GENERAL EDUCATION ARTS ELECTIVE ENGL 210 The Short Story 3 FCCE 1000 3 3 OR ENGL 212 Poetry OR ENGL 220 Literature into Film RESTRICTED GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE Two of the following SUNY General Education 6 FCWG 1000 AND RCLP 1000 6 6 categories: Foreign Language, Other World Civilizations or Natural Science. Total 63-64

D. SENIOR COLLEGE COURSES REMAINING FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREE

Course Number & Title Credits General Education Requirements (from CSI "College Option") 200-Level TALA OR Social Science (CO) (CW) (PD) 4 Total General Education at CSI 4 Remaining Requirements in Major ACC 121Introduction to Accounting II 4 MGT 110 Organizational Theory and Management 3 MKT 111Marketing 3 MKT 211 Advertising 4 MKT 310 Consumer Behavior 4 MKT 360 Digital Marketing 4 MKT 410 Marketing Research 4 MKT 420 Marketing Management 4 MGT 416 Capstone Business Simulation 4 One Marketing elective (e,g, BUS 598, MKT 311, MKT 316, MKT 320, MKT 325, MKT 370, MKT 3-4 371 MKT 490 or other 200 level or higher Marketing elective) One additional Business related course (Courses with any of the following designations: ACC or 3-4 BDA or BUS or ECO or FNC or ISi or MGT or MKT mav be used to satisfy this reauirement.l Total credits in major at CSI 40-42 Total credits in general education at CSI 4 Free electives 10-13 Total credits at College of Staten Island 56-57

College of Staten Island General Education Requirements 4 Remaining Core Requirements in Major 40-42 College of Staten Island Electives 10-13 Total Credits to be earned at College of Staten Island 56-57 Total Credits to be earned at Hudson Valley Community College 63-64 credits Total Credits required for the BS degree 120 credits

NOTES: Students may also Minor in the following areas: Accounting, Data Analytics, Economics, Finance, International Business, or Management.

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E. ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FOLLOW-UP PROCEDURES

1. Procedures for reviewing, updating, modifying or terminating agreement:

Hudson Valley Community College and College of Staten Island faculty will review and analyze the strength of the curriculum and the success of students on an annual basis as part of their annual assessment activities. Modifications will be made as require d.

Changes

Neither party may change this agreement unilaterally. Proposed changes in policies or curricula by either party must be communicated in writing to the other party and agreed upon in consultation with relevant officials, including faculty, of each institution. Any changes agreed upon must be signed, dated, and attached to this agreement.

Notice of Cancellation

Either party may independently cancel this agreement by notifying the other party no less than one academic year before the intended date of cancellation.

2. Procedures for evaluating agreement, i.e., tracking the number of students who transfer under the articulation agreement and their success:

The CUNY Institutional Research Database will be used to track performance (in terms of credit accumulation and GPA) and persistence (in terms of retention and graduation) of all Hudson Valley Community College students who transfer to CUNY Senior Colleges.

3. Sending and receiving college procedures for publicizing agreement, e.g., college catalogs, transfer adviser, websites, etc.:

Hudson Valley Community College and College of Staten Island will collaborate in publicizing this agreement on their websites and in their catalogs. They will share brochures and other marketing materials including web-based promotions. Transfer advisors will be made aware of this agreement and will have available all necessary materials to publicize the agreement to the students with whom they work.

Effective Date: Fall 2020

MMUNITY COLLEGE FOR COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND

Ricky ThibOdeau, Chairperson, Business and Dr. Susan L. Holak, Founding Dean, Lucille and Jay Chazanoff School of Business

Dr. J. Michael Parrish, Senior Vice President and Provost

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AVII.3 Articulation Agreement: Hudson Valley Community College (HVCC) to College of Staten Island (CSI) Associate in Science in Business Administration (HVCC) to Bachelor of Science: Management Concentration (CSI) THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN

HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND

COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND

A. SENDING AND RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS

Sending Institution: Hudson Valley Community College

Department: Program: School of Business and Liberal Arts

Business Administration Degree:

Associate in Science (AS)

Receiving Institution: Department: Program: College of Staten Island

Degree: Lucille and Jay Chazanoff School of Business

Business: Management Concentration Bachelor of

Science (BS)

B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM

Minimum GPA- 2.5

To gain admission to the College of Staten Island, students must be skill certified, meaning:

• Have earned a grade of 'C' or better in a credit-bearing mathematics course of at least 3 credits • Have earned a grade of 'C' or better in freshmen composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level English course

Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 63-64 credits

Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 56-57 credits

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C. COURSE-TO-COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER CREDIT AWARDED

HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND Credits Course Number & Title Credits Course Number & Title Credits Awarded CORE RE9UIREMENTS: ACTG 110 Financial Accounting 4 ACC 114 Introduction to Accounting I 4 4 ACTG 111 Managerial Accounting 4 ACC 199 ELECTIVE 4 4 BADM 110 Legal and Ethical Environment of 3 BUS 160 Business Law I 3 3 Business I (Business Law I) BADM 111 Legal and Ethical Environment of 3 BUS 260 Business Law II 3 3 Business II (Business Law II) BADM 220 Statistics 4 ECO 230/MGT 230 Managerial Statistics 4 4 BADM 221 Quantitative Business 3 FNC 240/ECO 240 Managerial Finance I 3 3 Applications BADM 299 Business Capstone 1 BUS 199 ELECTIVE 1 1 ECON 100 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 112 Introduction to 3 3 Macroeconomics ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECO 111 Introduction to 3 3 Microeconomics ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ENG 111 Introduction to College 3 3 Writing ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 ENG 151 College Writing 3 3 OR ENGL 104 English Composition II: Writing About Literature OTHER PROGRAM RE9UIREMENTS MATH 165 Basic Calculus with Analytic 4 MTH 231 Analytic Geometry & Calculus 4 4 Geometry I OR OR MATH 170 Precalculus 4 MTH 130 Pre-Calculus Mathematics OR OR MATH 180 Calculus I 4 MTH 230 Calculus I with Pre-Calculus PSYC 100 General Psychology 3 PSY 100 Psychology 3 3 SOCL 100 Sociology 3 SOC 100 People and Society 3 3 PROGRAM ELECTIVES COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES ELECTIVE CISS 100 Programming & Logic I 4 BUS 215 Information Management 4 4 OR OR OR OR OR CMPT 101 Computer Concepts & 3 BUS 150 Business Software Tools 3 3 Aoolications I RESTRICTED G ENERAL EDUCATION HISTORY ELECTIV E HIST 100 Western Civilization and the World I 3 FCUS 1000 3 3 OR HIST 101 Western Civilization and the World II OR HIST 110 Interpretations of American History I OR HIST 111 Interpretations of American History II OR HIST 115 Intro to African-American History OR HIST 130 Medieval History OR HIST 137 History of World War II GENERAL EDUCATION MATH OR SCIENCE ELECTIVE Recommend any 4 credit SUNY General 4 RCLP 1000 OR FCSW 1000 OR RCMQ 4 4 Education course in Biology, Chemistry, 1000 Mathematics or Physics

2 RESTRICTED GENERAL EDUCATION ARTS ELECTIVE ENGL 210 The Short Story 3 FCCE 1000 3 3 OR ENGL 212 Poetry OR ENGL 220 Literature into Film RESTRICTED GENERAL £DUCATION ELECTIVE Two of the following SUNY General Education 6 FCWG 1000 AND RCLP 1000 6 6 categories: Foreign Language, Other World Civilizations or Natural Science. Total 63-64

D. SENIOR COLLEGE COURSES REMAINING FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREE

Course Number & Title Credits General Education Requirements (from CSI "College Option") 200-level TALA OR Social Science (CO) (CW) (PD) 4 Total General Education at CSI 4 Remaining Requirements in Major ACC 121 Introduction to Accounting II 4 MGT 110 Organizational Theory and Management 3 MKT 111 M arket ing 3 MGT 210 Management Process 4 MGT 320 Management of Organizational Behavior 4 MGT 410 Business Policy 4 MGT 416 Capstone Business Simulation 4 MGT ELECTIVE including BUS 200, BUS 211, BUS 238, BUS 598, 3-4 MGT ELECTIVE including BUS 200, BUS 211, BUS 238, BUS 598, 3-4

One Additional Business Related Course (Courses with any of the following designations: 3-4 ACC or BDA or BUS or ECO or FNC or ISi or MGT or MKT may be used to satisfy this requirement.) Total credits in major at CSI 35-38 Total credits in general education at CSI 4 Free electives 14-18 Total credits at College of Staten Island 56-57

College of Staten Island General Education Requirements 4 Remaining Requirements in Major 35-38 College of Staten Island Electives 14-18 Total Credits to be earned at College of Staten Island 56-57 Total Credits to be earned at Hudson Valley Community College 63-64 credits Total Credits required for the BS degree 120 credits

NOTES: Students may also Minor in the following areas: Accounting, Data Analytics, Economics, International Business, or Marketing.

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E. ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FOLLOW-UP PROCEDURES

1. Procedures for reviewing, updating, modifying or terminating agreement:

Hudson Valley Community College and College of Staten Island faculty will review and analyze the strength of the curriculum and the success of students on an annual basis as part of their annual assessment activities. Modifications will be made as required.

Changes

Neither party may change this agreement unilaterally. Proposed changes in policies or curricula by either party must be communicated in writing to the other party and agreed upon in consultation with relevant officials, including faculty, of each institution. Any changes agreed upon must be signed, dated, and attached to this agreement.

Notice of Cancellation

Either party may independently cancel this agreement by notifying the other party no less than one academic year before the intended date of cancellation.

2. Procedures for evaluating agreement, i.e., tracking the number of students who transfer under the articulation agreement and their success:

The CUNY Institutional Research Database will be used to track performance (in terms of credit accumulation and GPA) and persistence (in terms of retention and graduation) of all Hudson Valley Community College students who transfer to CUNY Senior Colleges.

3. Sending and receiving college procedures for publicizing agreement, e.g., college catalogs, transfer adviser, websites, etc.:

Hudson Valley Community College and College of Staten Island will collaborate in publicizing this agreement on their websites and in their catalogs. They will share brochures and other marketing materials including web-based promotions. Transfer advisors will be made aware of this agreement and will have available all necessary materials to publicize the agreement to the students with whom they work.

Effective Date: Fall 2020

FOR COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND

Ricky T ibodeau, Chairperson, l3usiness and br. Susan L. Holak, Founding Dean, Lucille and Jay tration Chazanoff School of Business

Fabi

Dilorenzo, Vice President for Academic Affairs

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AVII.4 Articulation Agreement: Hudson Valley Community College (HVCC) to College of Staten Island (CSI) Associate in Science in Business Administration (HVCC) to Bachelor of Science: International Business Concentration (CSI)

THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN

HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND

COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND

A. SENDING AND RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS

Sending Institution: Hudson Valley Community College

Department: Program: School of Business and Liberal Arts Business Administration Degree: Associate in Science (AS)

Receiving Institution: College of Staten Island

Department: Program: Lucille and Jay Chazanoff School of Business

Business: International Business Concentration Degree: Bachelor of Science (BS)

B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM

Minimum GPA- 2.5

To gain admission to the College of Staten Island, students must be skill certified, meaning: • Have earned a grade of 'C' or better in a credit-bearing mathematics course of at least 3 credits • Have earned a grade of 'C' or better in freshmen composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level English course

Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 63-64 credits

Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 56-57 credits

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C. COURSE-TO-COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER CREDIT AWARDED

HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND Credits Course Number & Title Credits Course Number & Title Credits Awarded CORE RE9 UIREM EN TS: ACTG 110 Financial Accounting 4 ACC 114 Introduction to Accounting I 4 4 ACTG 111 Managerial Accounting 4 ACC 199 ELECTIVE 4 4 BADM 110 Legal and Ethical Environment of 3 BUS 160 Business Law I 3 3 Business I {Business Law I) BADM 111 Legal and Ethical Environment of 3 BUS 260 Business Law II 3 3 Business II (Business Law II) BADM 220 Statistics 4 ECO 230/MGT 230 Managerial Statistics 4 4 BADM 221 Quantitative Business 3 FNC 240/ECO 240 Managerial Finance I 3 3 Aoolications BADM 299 Business Capstone 1 BUS 199 1 1 ECON 100 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 112 MACROECONOMICS 3 3 ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECO 111 MICROECONOMICS 3 3 ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ENG 111 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE 3 3 WRITING ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 ENG 151 COLLEGE WRITING 3 3 OR ENGL 104 English Composition II: Writing About Literature OTHER PROGRAM RE9 UIREM ENTS MATH 165 Basic Calcu lus with Analytic 4 MTH 231 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4 4 Geometry OR OR MTH 130 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 170 Precalculus 4 OR OR MTH 230 Calculus I with Pre-Calculus MATH 180 Calculus I 4 PSYC 100 General Psychology 3 PSY 100 Psychology 3 3 SOCL 100 Sociology 3 SOC 100 People and Society 3 3 PROGRAM ELECTIVES COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES ELECTIVE CISS 100 Programming & Logic I 4 BUS 215 Information Management 4 4 OR OR OR OR OR CMPT 101 Computer Concepts & 3 BUS 150 Business Software Tools 3 3 Applications I RESTRICTED GENERAL EDUCATION HISTORY ELECTIVE HIST 100 Western Civilization and the World 3 FCUS 1000 3 3 I OR HIST 101 Western Civilization and the World II OR HIST 110 Interpretations of American History I OR HIST 111 Interpretations of American History II OR HIST 115 Intro to African-American History OR HIST 130 Medieval History OR HIST 137 History of World War II GENERAL EDUCATION MATH OR SCIENCE ELECTIVE Recommend any 4 credit SUNY General 4 RCLP 1000 OR FCSW 1000 OR RCMQ 4 4 Education course in Biology, Chemistry, 1000 Mathematics or Physics

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RESTRICTED GENERAL EDUCATION ARTS ELECTIVE ENGL 210 THE SHORT STORY 3 FCCE 1000 3 3 OR ENGL 212 POETRY OR ENGL 220 LITERATURE INTO FILM RESTRICTED GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIV E TWO OF THE FOLLOWING SUNY GENERAL 6 FCWG 1000 AND RCLP 1000 OR FCSW 6 6 EDUCATION CATEGORIES: 1000 Foreign Language, Other World Civilizations or Natural Sci ence. Total 63

D. SENIOR COLLEGE COURSES REMAINING FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREE

Course Number & Title Credits General Education Requirements (from CSI "College Option") 200-Level TALA OR Social Science (CO) (CW) (PD) 4 Tot al General Educa ti on at CSI 4 RemainingRequirements in Major ACC 121 Introduction to Accounting II 4 MGT 110 Organizational Theory and Management 3 BUS 200 Introduction to International Business 4 BUS 415 Global Strategy and Decision Making 4 MGT 416 Capstone Business Simulat ion 4 Foreign Language: 7-8 Two courses in a foreign language. Students who are exempt from the foreign language must take an additional two courses chosen from the courses listed below. Two courses chosen from the following: 8 1. Business: MGT 325 International Management MKT 320 International Marketing BUS 598 Business Internship ECO 370/FNC 300 International Finance One course from the following: 4 2. Econom ics/ Po li tica l Scie nc e ECO 250 International Economics ECO/GEG 252 Economic Geography ECO 356 Economic Growth and Development ECO/POL 251 International Political Economy POL 260 International Politics: In Search of a New World Order POL 261 International Organizations One course from the following: 3-4 3. Cou nt iy Focus BUS 420 Global Business Seminar: Doing Business Abroad HST 206 Modern China HST 207 History of Africa HST 208 History of Modern Latin America HST 209 Modern Japan HST 210 History of Modern India HST 235 The Modern Middle East HST 271 Modern British History: 1900 to the Present HST 272 Modern Germany HST 284 The Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia INT/LNG 230 Asoects of Contemoorarv China Total credits in major at CSI 41-43

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Total credits in General Education at CSI 4 Free electives 9-12 Total credits at College of Staten Island 56-57

College of Staten Island General Education Requirements 4 Remaining Requirements in Major 41-43 College of Staten Island Electives 9-12 Total Credits to be earned at College of Staten Island 56-57 Total Credits to be earned at Hudson Valley Community College 63-64 credits Total Credits required for the BS degree 120 credits

NOTES: Students may also Minor in the following areas: Accounting, Data Analytics, Economics, Finance, Management, or Marketing.

E. ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FOLLOW-UP PROCEDURES

1. Procedures for reviewing, updating, modifying or terminating agreement:

Hudson Valley Community College and College of Staten Island faculty will review and analyze the strength of the curriculum and the success of students on an annual basis as part of their annual assessment activities. Modifications will be made as required.

Changes Neither party may change this agreement unilatera lly. Proposed changes in policies or curricula by either party must be communicated in writing to the other party and agreed upon in consultation with relevant officials, including faculty, of each institution. Any changes agreed upon must be signed, dated, and attached to this agreement.

Notice of Cancellation Either party may independently cancel this agreement by notifying the other party no less than one academic year before the intended date of cancellation.

2. Procedures for evaluating agreement, i.e., tracking the number of students who transfer under the articulation agreement and their success:

The CUNY Institutional Research Database will be used to track performance (in terms of credit accumulation and GPA) and persistence (in terms of retention and graduation) of all Hudson Valley Community College students who transfer to CUNY Senior Colleges.

3. Sending and receiving college procedures for publicizing agreement, e.g., college catalogs, transfer adviser, websites, etc.:

Hudson Valley Community College and College of Staten Island will collaborate in publicizing this agreement on their websites and in their catalogs. They will share brochures and other marketing materials including web-based promotions . Transfer advisors will be made aware of this agreement and will have available all necessary materials to publicize the agreement to the students with whom they work.

4 Effective Date: Fall 2020

FOR COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND

Ricky TKibodeau, Chairperson, Business and Dr. Susan L. Holak, Founding Dean, Lucille and Jay Administration Chazanoff School of Business

2.-tJ'J-2 C.2.C, Fab· Dr. Michael Parrish, Senior Vice President and Provost

Judith E. Dilorenzo, Vice President for Academic Affairs

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