AAS in Network Administration to BS in Information Systems
Transferring from St. Cloud Technical and Community College (SCTCC)
Transfer Process
All transfer students following the AAS in Network Administration to Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Transfer Agreement must follow the admission process to be admitted to St. Cloud State University. Students must complete the entire sending program and meet graduation requirements at both institutions.
Courses listed below are listed on individual Transfer Agreements, additional courses will transfer according to currently determined transfer equivalencies.
This agreement is effective from 1/1/2025 through 1/1/2029.
Course Breakdown
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MNTC) Courses Completed for SCTCC AAS in Network Administration |
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SCTCC Course | Credits | SCSU Equivalent/Substitution | Credits |
Goal 1, 9: CMST 2302 Small Group Communication | 3 | CMST TECH | 3 |
Goal 1: CTRK 1300 Intro to Critical Thinking | 3 | PHIL 194 Critical Reasoning | 3 |
Goal 1: CMST 1320 Intro to Communication Studies OR Goal 1, 5, 6: CMST 2310 Interpersonal Communication |
3 |
CMST 192 Intro to Comm Studies OR CMST 220 Interpersonal Communication |
3 |
Goal 1: ENGL 1312 Analytical Writing | 3 | ENGL 191 Intro to Rhetorical and Analytical Writing | 4 |
Goal 4: MATH 1360 College Algebra | 3 | MnTC Goal Area 4 Mathematical/Logical Reasoning | 3 |
SCTCC Credits | 16 | MNTC/General Education Total | 16 |
Notes: Students will need to take the recommended MnTC courses at SCTCC listed above as well as select LEP courses at SCSU that satisfy multiple goal areas to complete the LEP in the credits listed in this agreement.
Major, Emphasis or Elective Course Completed for SCTCC AAS in Network Administration
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SCTCC Course | Credits | SCSU Equivalent/Substitution | Credits |
BUSM 1290 Job Seeking & Keeping Skills | 1 | HBS 211 Career Essentials | 1 |
MSNA 1230 Introduction to Networks I |
2 2 2 |
IS 451 IT Infrastructure | 3 |
MSNA 1265 Introduction to Computer Security |
2 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 |
Restricted electives accepted in transfer as a block as IS major electives | 15 |
MNSA 1241 Hardware Support |
2 | Technical Elective | 2 |
MSNA 1246 Software Support |
3 |
Technical Elective |
3 |
CMSC 1203 Structure Programming Logic |
3 |
Technical Elective |
3 |
Major, Emphasis and Elective Total | 45 | Total College Credits Applied | 61 |
St. Cloud State Requirements
Remaining Courses to be complete at SCSU (76 credits)
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SCSU Course | Credits |
Liberal Education Program | |
ECON 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (Goal 5) | 3 |
ECON 206 Principles of Microeconomics (Goal 5) | 3 |
BLAW 235 The Legal, Ethical and Global Environment of Business (Goal 9) | 3 |
Remaining LEP | 18 |
Business Core | |
HBS 211 Orientation to the Business School | Waived |
ACCT 291 Accounting I | 3 |
ACCT 292 Accounting II | 3 |
CSCI 169/CNA 169 Computers in Society | Waived |
IS/STAT 242 Business Statistics (need C- or better) | 4 |
MGMT 201 Introduction to Professional Management | 3 |
MKTG 220 Introduction to Marketing | 3 |
Business Communication Requirement (MKTG 333, ENGL 332 or CMST 341) | 3 |
IS 340 Management and Information Systems | 3 |
FIRE 371 Managerial Finance | 3 |
MGMT 383 Operations Management | 3 |
MGMT 497 Strategic Management | 3 |
Major Courses | |
IS 250 Application Program Development | 3 |
IS 356 Systems Analysis and Design | 3 |
IS 363 Enterprise Architecture | 3 |
IS 443 Database Design, Implementation and Administration | 3 |
IS 450 Strategy, Management and Acquisition | 3 |
IS 460 Project Management | 3 |
Be Advised
To be admitted to the BS in Information Systems major all students will have to complete the remaining requirements at SCSU:
- 2.65 GPA
- ACCT 291 (grade of C- or better)
- ACCT 292
- IS/STAT 242 (grade of C- or better)
- BLAW 235
- CSCI/CAN 169 (grade of C- or better)
- ECON 205
- ECON 206
Work with your advisor as well as SCSU Transfer Admissions to ensure requirements for each institution's program are being met. Refer to www.transferology.com for up-to-date information on course equivalencies.
The college and university shall work with students to resolve the transfer of courses should changes to either program occur while the agreement is in effect.