2024-2025 Surry Community College Catalog 
    
    Sep 19, 2024  
2024-2025 Surry Community College Catalog

College Tech Prep Articulation


Through the statewide College Tech Prep Articulation agreement among high schools and community colleges and efforts of Surry Community College, Yadkin and Surry County Schools, Elkin and Mt. Airy City Schools, students entering Surry Community College may receive college credit for a number of Career-Technical courses completed in high school. The current SCC College Tech Prep Articulation Agreement is shown below:

Updated April 2024

HS Program Area

HS Course Number

HS Course Title

CC Course Number

CC Course Title

Agricultural Education

AS32

Agricultural Mechanics II

WLD-112 or AGR 111

Basic Welding Processes or Basic Farm Maintenance

Agricultural Education

AA22

Animal Science II

ANS 110

Animal Science

Business, Finance, and Marketing Education

BD12

eCommerce I

WEB-210

Web Design

Business, Finance, and Marketing Education

CC10, CC11

Microsoft Word and Power Point, AND Microsoft Excel

OST-137

Office Software Applications

Business, Finance, and Marketing Education

CC11

Microsoft Excel

CTS-130

Spreadsheet

Business, Finance, and Marketing Education

CI20

Network Administration I

CTI-120 OR NOS-110 OR SEC-110

Network & Security Foundation OR Operating Systems Concepts OR Security Concepts

Business, Finance, and Marketing Education

MH31 AND MH32

Sport & Event Marketing I & II

MKT-120

Principles of Marketing

Business, Finance, and Marketing Education

ME11

Entrepreneurship I

BUS-139

Entrepreneurship I

Business, Finance, and Marketing Education

MM51

Marketing I

MKT-120

Principles of Marketing

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CI01

Computer Engineering Technology I

CTS-120

Hardware/Software Support

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CI02

Computer Engineering Technology II

CTS-220

Adv. Hard/Software Support (Must receive credit for CTS-120 prior to receiving credit for CTS-220)

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CI01 & CI02

Graphics I AND

Graphics II

DME-115

Graphic Design Tools

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CD10

Adobe Visual Design I

DME-115

Graphic Design Tools

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CL21

Advanced Digital Media

DME-115 OR DME-120

Graphic Design Tools OR Intro to Multimedia Appl.

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CE11

PLTW Principles of Engineering

MNT-110

Intro to Maintenance Procedures

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CL20

Digital Media I

DME-110

Intro to Digital Media

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CI10

Cisco Network Engineering Technology I

NET-125 OR NET-126

Introduction to Networks OR Routing Basics

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CE17

PLTW Computer Integrated Manufacturing

MAC-121

Intro to CNC

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CD14

Adobe Video Design I

DME-140

Intro to Audio/Video Media

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CD12

Adobe Digital Design I

DME-120

Intro. To Multimedia Appl.

Computer Science, IT, & Technology

CL20

Digital Media I

DME-110

Intro to Digital Media

Family and Consumer Science Education

FE11 & FE12

Early Childhood Education I & Early Childhood Education II

EDU-119

Intro to Early Childhood Education

Health Science Education

HU40

Health Science I

MED-121 & MED-122

Medical Terminology I & Medical Terminology II

Health Science Education

HN43

Nursing Fundamentals

NAS-101

Nursing Assistant I

Technology Engineering & Design Education

TE22

Principles of Technology II

PHY-131

Physics - Mechanics

Technology, Engineering, and Design

IC61 OR CT10

 

Drafting I OR Technology Engr. & Design

DFT-111 & DFT-111A

Technical Drafting, I & Technical Drafting I Lab

Trade and Industrial Education

IC21

Carpentry I

CAR-110

Intro to Carpentry

Trade and Industrial Education

IC21 & IC22

Carpentry I &

Carpentry II

CAR-111

Carpentry I

Trade and Industrial Education

IV23

 

Drafting III - Engineering

DFT-112 & DFT-112A

Technical Drafting II & Technical Drafting II Lab (Must receive credit for DFT-111 prior to receiving credit for DFT-112

Trade and Industrial Education

IK88 & IK89

Electronics I & Electronics II

ELC-112

DC/AC Electricity

Trade and Industrial Education

IC41 & IC42

Electrical Trades I & Electrical Trades II

ELC-113

Residential Wiring I

Trade and Industrial Education

IM41 & IM42

Metals Manufacturing Technology I & Metals Manufacturing Technology II

BPR-111 & MAC-111 & MAC-151

Blueprint Reading & Machining Technology I & Machining Calculations

Trade and Industrial Education

IC61 & IV22 OR CE10

Drafting I & Drafting II - Engineering OR PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design

DFT-151

CAD I

Trade and Industrial Education

IT11

Automotive Service Fundamentals

TRN-110

Intro. to Transportation Technology

 

*Local Articulated/Advanced Credit Agreements are in italics. 

Criteria to award college credit

The following criteria shall be used to award college credit for courses identified above.

  1. Grade of B or higher in the course and
  2. A grade of 90 or higher on the end of course Proof of Learning for statewide articulated courses. For locally articulated courses a grade of 90 or above on an end of course Proof of Learning or Performance Based Measure is required.  This includes * 80 or above on the CISCO final exams or pass an industry standard certification. In order to receive articulated credit, students must enroll at Surry Community College within two years of their high school graduation date.

The official high school transcript and all official standardized CTE post-assessment scores shall be required to verify that the criteria has been met to award credit for articulated course work. A community college advanced placement credit form must be attached to the front of the student’s official high school transcript. This form is available to high school personnel upon request from Surry Community College. Once SCC receives the transcript and form, credit will be awarded and a credit evaluation form will be mailed to the student. Students will receive the appropriate credit hours and a grade of “CR” on their transcripts.

Surry Community College officials shall have responsibility for verifying eligibility and acceptance of the articulated course on the high school transcript for college credit.