2003-2004 ATC Articulate Course Crosswalk

 

How to Use the

ATC Articulated Course Crosswalk

 

The content-enhanced ATC articulated high school courses listed in the following crosswalk have been found to be substantially equal to the introductory-level college courses indicated.  Statewide teams of secondary and postsecondary subject area faculty compared the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for each high school course with the course descriptions, syllabi, and expectations of courses found in the postsecondary Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM).[1]  These courses are most often used in technical certificate and degree programs at public community and technical colleges.

 

Course Numbers and AbbreviationsATC statewide-articulated Career and Technology Education Courses are identified with unique PEIMS course numbers, which include the letter “T” and abbreviations, which include the notation “TP”.

 

Beginning school year 2002-2003, public schools must use the new Career and Technology – Tech Prep PEIMS course numbers and abbreviations for content-enhanced ATC statewide-articulated Career and Technology courses.

 

Participating colleges should honor the non-statewide-articulated Career and Technology course numbers and abbreviations, used in the interim for statewide-articulated courses, through May 2003 (or 15 months after 2002-2003 high school seniors graduated in May 2002).

 

“A” Special Explanation Course Code - All courses eligible for college credit by ATC statewide articulation and local articulation are identified on the high school transcript (Academic Achievement Record, AAR) with the special explanation course code “A.”  Participating colleges use this code to identify courses taught with enhanced content for award of articulated college credit.

 

Although the primary purpose of this course crosswalk is to provide guidance to colleges for the award of technical (workforce education) college credit for ATC statewide- articulated high school courses, under specific circumstances colleges may elect to award academic transfer credit from the postsecondary Academic Course Guide Manual (AGCM) for selected courses.


 

Using ATC Statewide-Articulated Courses

in High School Graduation Plans

 

This table shows how ATC articulated Career and Technology courses can be used as core courses and electives in high school graduation plans.

 

19 TAC Chapter 74, Subchapter D. Graduation Requirements

Core Courses

SAMPLE Articulated Courses (1 credit minimum)

PEIMS Course Numbers and Abbreviations Effective 2002-2003

Grades 11-12

Science or

Academic Elective

Principles of Technology I (PTI-TP) 1238282T

Physical

Education

2-3 credit hour approved substitutions. For example:

Administrative procedures career preparation

(BECP1-TP) 1209910T

 

Health

Education

Health Science Technology I (HSTI-TP) 1210130T

Health Science Technology II (HSTII-TP) 1210140T

Technology

Applications

Business Computer Information Systems I (BCIS1-TP) 1201120T

Business Computer Information Systems II (ABCIS-TP) 1203130T

Business Computer Programming (BCP1-TP) 1203140T or

(BCP2-TP) 1203141T

Telecommunications and Networking (TLNET-TP) 1202270T

Business Image Management/Multimedia (BIM&M-TP) 1202230T

Computer Applications (CA-TP) 1234147T

Electives

All ATC statewide-articulated courses.

 

Beginning school year 2002-2003, public schools electing to offer ATC statewide-articulated courses must use the new Career and Technology – Tech Prep PEIMS course numbers and abbreviations listed in TEA's PEIMS Data Standards code table C022 (updated July 14, 2003).

 

Use of these course numbers indicates that:

1)                 Course content is enhanced beyond the TEKS; and

2)                 Teachers have ATC-required faculty qualifications and have completed TEA-required ATC staff development for each course taught.

 

All ATC statewide-articulated courses are also noted with the “A” special explanation course code on transcripts.

 


ATC Statewide-Articulated Courses

PEIMS Course Codes from Table #C022

Updated July 14, 2003

 

 

Grades 11-12, Career and Technology Education - Tech Prep

 

The following codes are the Texas Education Agency (TEA) career and technology courses approved for statewide-articulated postsecondary credit at community and technical colleges. These codes may only be used by districts that adhere to the teacher staff development and course content requirements outlined by TEA and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in the Advanced Technical Credit (ATC) Standard Articulation Agreement for Award of Postsecondary Credit for Commonly Articulated Technical Education Courses. To indicate tech prep courses on a student’s AAR, use special course explanation code "A".

To be eligible for postsecondary credit as a single course, the student must be in grade 11 or 12. Courses in a coherent sequence may be taken at any grade level (9-12) as long as the final course in the ATC-required coherent sequence is taken when the student is in grade 11 or 12.

 

Agricultural Science and Technology Education – Tech Prep

1193442T*

Agricultural power and machinery (1-3) (AGPWR-TP)

119344T3*

Agricultural mechanics II (1-3) (AGMEC2TP)

 

Business Education – Tech Prep

1201120T*

Business computer information systems I (1) (BCIS1-TP)

1202210T*

Accounting I (1) (BACCT-TP)

1202220T*

Banking and financial systems (1/2) (BFINS-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must also take Accounting II - TP for ½ credit.]

1202230T*

Business image management and multimedia (1) (BIM&M-TP)

1202250T*

Business management (1/2) (BMGMT-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must also take Business ownership - TP.]

1202260T*

Business ownership (1/2) (BOWNS-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must also take Business management - TP.]

1202270T*

Telecommunications and networking (1) (TLNET-TP)

1202280T*

Word processing applications (1) (WDPAP-TP)

1203110T*

Accounting II (1/2) (AACCT-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must also take Banking and financial systems - TP.]

1203130T*

Business computer information systems II (1-2) (ABCIS-TP)

1203140T*

Business computer programming I (1-2) (BCP1-TP)

1203141T*

Business computer programming II (1-2) (BCP2-TP)

1203150T*

International business (1-2) (INTB1-TP)

1209910T***

Administrative procedures career preparation (3) (BECP1-TP)

1209930T***

Business computer information systems II career preparation (2-3) (BCIS2-TP)

1205520T****

WBL/Administrative procedures (3) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student’s training area must be Administrative Procedures.]

1205530T****

WBL/Business computer information systems II (3) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student’s training area must be Business Computer Information Systems II.]

 

Health Science Technology Education – Tech Prep

1210120T*

Introduction to health science technology (1/2) (INTHS-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must also take an additional tech-prep articulated Health science technology course.]

1210130T*

Health science technology I (1-2) (HSTI-TP)

1210140T*

Health science technology II (2-4) (HSTII-TP)

1210151T*

Health science technology III Pharmacy Aide (1-2 units per semester) (HST3PATP)

1210152T*

Health science technology III EMT-Basic (1-2 units per semester) (HST3EMTP)

1210153T*

Health science technology III Medical Lab (1-2 units per semester) (HST3MLTP)

1210154T*

Health science technology III Vocational Nursing (1-2 units per semester) (HST3VNTP)

1210155T*

Health science technology III Medical Assisting (1-2 units per semester) (HST3MATP)

1210550T***

Health science technology career preparation II (2-4) (HST2CPTP)

1210603T****

WBL/Therapeutic Services for HST III (2-4) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student’s training area must be specific to Pharmacy Aide, EMT-Basic, Medical Lab, Vocational Nursing, OR Medical Assisting.]

1210651T***

Pharmacy aide career preparation III (2-4) (HSCPPATP)

1210652T***

EMT-Basic career preparation III (2-4) (HSCPEMTP)

1210653T***

Medical lab career preparation III (2-4) (HSCPMLTP)

1210654T***

Vocational nursing career preparation III (2-4) (HSCPVNTP)

1210655T***

Medical assisting career preparation III (2-4) (HSCPMATP)

1210703T****

WBL/Diagnostic Services for HST III (2-4) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student’s training area must be specific to Pharmacy Aide, EMT-Basic, Medical Lab, Vocational Nursing, OR Medical Assisting.]

1210953T****

WBL/Clinical rotations for HST III (2-4) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student’s training area must be specific to Pharmacy Aide, EMT-Basic, Medical Lab, Vocational Nursing, OR Medical Assisting.]

1212122T*

Medical terminology (1/2) (MDTRM-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must complete 1 or more additional tech-prep articulated Health Science Technology courses.]

 

Family and Consumer Sciences Education – Tech Prep

122T3210*

Preparation for parenting (1/2) (PRPAR-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must also take an additional tech-prep articulated Family and Consumer Sciences course.]

122T3310*

Child development (1/2) (CHDEV-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must also take an additional tech-prep articulated Family and Consumer Sciences course.]

122T3421*

PL/Child Care and Guidance, Management, and Services I (2-3)
(CHCR1-TP)

122T3422*

PL/Child Care and Guidance, Management, and Services II (2-3)
(CHCR2-TP)

122T4210*

Nutrition and food science (1/2) (NFSCI-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must also take Food science and technology-TP.]

122T4310*

Food science and technology (1/2) (FST-TP) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student must also take Nutrition and food science-TP.]

122T5221*

PL/Food production, management, and services I (2-3) (FPMS1-TP)

122T5222*

PL/Food production, management, and services II (2-3) (FPMS2-TP)

122T5321*

PL/Hospitality services I (2-3) (HOSP1-TP)

122T5322*

PL/Hospitality services II (2-3) (HOSP2-TP)

122900T1***

Child care and guidance, management, and services career preparation I (2-3) (CCCP1-TP)

122900T2***

Child care and guidance, management, and services career preparation II (2-3) (CCCP2-TP)

1229T003***

Food production, management, and services career preparation I (2-3) (FPCP1-TP)

1229T103***

Food production, management, and services career preparation II (2-3) (FPCP2-TP)

1229T203***

Hospitality services career preparation I (2-3) (HOCP1-TP)

1229T303***

Hospitality services career preparation II (2-3) (HOCP2-TP)

1229T349****

WBL/Child care and guidance, management, and services I (2-3)

1229349T****

WBL/Child care and guidance, management, and services II (2-3)

1229T529****

WBL/Food production, management, and services I (2-3)

1229529T****

WBL/Food production, management, and services II (2-3)

1229T539****

WBL/Hospitality services I (2-3)

1229539T****

WBL/Hospitality services II (2-3)

 

Technology Education – Tech Prep

1234147T*

Computer applications (1) (CA-TP)

1236262T*

Architectural graphics (1) (AG-TP)

1236263T*

Engineering graphics (1) (EG-TP)

1236267T*

Electricity/electronics technology (1) (EET-TP)

1236268T*

Computer multimedia and animation technology (1) (CMAT-TP)

1238282T*

Principles of technology I (1 science unit) (PTI-TP)

 

Marketing Education – Tech Prep

1241T920*

Entrepreneurship (1) (ENTRPRTP)

1241T921*

Principles of marketing (1) (PRINMKTP)

12421T52*

Hotel management (2-3) (HOTEL-TP)

12421T55*

Travel and tourism marketing (2-3) (TRAV-TP)

1242T555***

Marketing management career preparation (2-3) (MECP-TP)

12441T40***

Marketing dynamics career preparation (2-3) (MECP1-TP)

1244999T****

WBL/Marketing dynamics (2-3) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student’s training area must be Marketing Dynamics]

1245999T****

WBL/Marketing management (2-3) [To be eligible for articulated college credit, the student’s training area must be Marketing Management.]

 

Trade and Industrial Education – Tech Prep

125117T1*

Engineering computer-aided drafting I (2-3) (ECAD-TP)

125117T2*

Engineering computer-aided drafting II (2-3) (ECAD2-TP)

125117T5*

Technical introduction to computer-aided drafting (1) (TICAD-TP)

125123T1*

Media technology I (2-3) (MEDT-TP)

125231T2*

Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration II (2-3) (ACREF2TP)

125345T1*

Computer cabling and design (2-3) (CCD-TP)

125345T2*

Computer maintenance technician I (2-3) (CMTN-TP)

125345T4*

Introduction to computer maintenance (1) (ICM-TP)

125351T5*

Telecommunications technology IV (1) (TELES-TP)

125457T1*

Hydraulics and pneumatics (1-2) (HDNEU-TP)

125459T2*

Instrumentation I (1) (INST-TP)

125459T3*

Instrumentation II (1) (INST2-TP)

125467T1*

Vocational plastics I (2-3) (VOPLS-TP)

125469T1*

Quality control I (2-3) (QC-TP)

125471T1*

AC/DC electronics/computer systems (2) (ACDC-TP)

125471T3*

Alternating current electronics (1-2) (ACE-TP)

125471T6*

Direct current electronics (1-2) (DCE-TP)

125573T1*

Machine shop I (2-3) (MCHSP-TP)

125573T2*

Machine shop II (2-3) (MCHSP2TP)

125579T2*

Welding II (2-3) (WLDNG2TP)

125687T4*

Crime in America (1) (CAM-TP)

125687T7*

Fundamentals of criminal law (1) (FNCRLATP)

125687T8*

Technical introduction to criminal justice (1) (TICJ-TP)

12579T03*

Automotive technician II (2-3) (AUTO-TP) (Non-NATEF curriculum)

12579TS3*

Automotive technician II (2-3) (AUTOSSTP) (NATEF curriculum – Suspension and Steering)

12579TB3*

Automotive technician II (2-3) (AUTOBRTP) (NATEF curriculum – Brakes)

125795T2*

Diesel mechanics II (2-3) (DSLMC2TP)

 

Innovative Career and Technology – Tech Prep

N122T201*

Intergenerational Professions I (2-3) (INPR1-TP)

N122T202*

Intergenerational Professions II (2-3) (INPR2-TP)

N122T301*

Early Childhood Professions I (2-3) (ECP1-TP)

N122T302*

Early Childhood Professions II (2-3) (ECP2-TP)

N122T304*

Elementary School Teacher Assistant (1/2-1) (ESTA-TP)

N122T305*

Elementary school teaching internship (2-3) (ESTI-TP)

N122T307*

Ready, Set, Teach! I (1-3) (TEACH1TP)

N122T308*

Ready, Set, Teach! II (1-3) (TEACH2TP)

N122T309*

Exploring Education Careers (1/2-1) (EXPED-TP)

N122T501*

Culinary arts I (2-3) (CUL1-TP)

N122T502*

Culinary arts II (2-3) (CUL2-TP)

N1242T55*

Introduction to travel and tourism (1-2) (INTRAVTP)

N1295T06*

Internetworking technologies I (1) (INNT1-TP) [Non-CISCO Curriculum]

N1295T09*

Networking essentials (1) (NPLUS-TP) [Non-CISCO Curriculum]

N1295T10*

Fundamentals of the Internet (1) (INTPL-TP)

N1295TC6*

Internetworking technologies I (1) (INNTC1TP) [CISCO Curriculum]

N1295TC7*

Internetworking technologies II (1) (INNTC2TP) [CISCO Curriculum]

N1295TC9*

Networking essentials (1) (NPLUSCTP) [CISCO Curriculum]

 

* Valid for use on the 090 teacher record, 170 student record, 410 record for weighted funding (if student attendance requirements are met), and 415 course completion record.

** Valid for use on the 090 and 170 records; not valid for use on the 410 record for weighted funding or the 415 record.

*** Career preparation teacher code – Valid for use on the 090 record; not valid for use on the 170 record, the 410 attendance record for weighted funding, or the 415 record.

**** Work based learning student code – Valid for use on the 170 record, the 410 attendance record for weighted funding (if student attendance requirements are met), and the 415 record; not valid for use on the 090 record.


ATC Statewide-Articulated Course Crosswalk

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

EDUCATION – TECH PREP

(Chapter 119) - Effective School Year 2003-2004

All high school courses must include enhanced content equivalent to the college courses indicated, and are a minimum of one (1) high school credit unless otherwise noted.

 

High School Course

College WECM Equivalent

Agricultural Power and Machinery

(AGPWR-TP) 1193442T

Shop Safety and Procedures

DEMR 1301 or DEMR 1401

AND

Power Train I

DEMR 1421 or DEMR 1521

Agricultural Mechanics II

(AGMEC2TP) 119344T3

Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes

WLDG 1307

OR

Introduction to Welding Fundamentals

WLDG 1221 and WLDG 1222


ATC Statewide-Articulated Course Crosswalk

BUSINESS EDUCATION – TECH PREP

(Chapter 120) - Effective School Year 2003-2004

All high school courses must include enhanced content equivalent to the college courses indicated, and are a minimum of one (1) high school credit unless otherwise noted.

 

High School Course

College WECM Equivalent

Business Computer Information Systems I

(BCIS1-TP) 1201120T

Prerequisite: Keyboarding course or skill

Computer Applications I

POFI 1301 or POFI 1401 OR

POFI 1200 and POFI 1201*

(*POFI 1200 and 1201 to be archived 8/31/2003)

OR

Introduction to Computers

ITSC 1301 or ITSC 1401

Business Computer Information Systems II

(ABCIS-TP) 1203130T

OR

Business Computer Information Systems II Career Preparation (BCIS2-TP) 1209930T

Prerequisite: Business Computer Information Systems I (BEGCIS1) 12011200 or (BCIS1-TP) 1201120T

Integrated Software Applications I

ITSC 1309 or ITSC 1409

OR

Computer Applications II

POFI 1341 or POFI 1441 OR

POFI 1240 and POFI 1241*

(*POFI 1240 and 1241 to be archived 8/31/2003)

OR

Electronic Publishing I

GRPH 1322 or GRPH 1422*

(*GRPH 1322 and 1422 to be archived 8/31/2003)

REPLACE WITH

Digital Publishing I

ARTC 1313 or ARTC 1413

OR

Presentation Media Software

ITSW 1310 or ITSW 1410

OR

Introduction to Computer Graphics – Print

ARTC 1325 or ARTC 1425

Business Computer Programming I

(BCP1-TP) 1203140T

Prerequisite: Keyboarding course or skill

Introduction to Computer Programming

ITSE 1302 or ITSE 1402 OR

ITSE 1201 and ITSE 1202*

(*ITSE 1201 and 1202 to be archived 8/31/2003)

 

Business Computer Programming II

(BCP2-TP) 1203141T

Prerequisite: Business Computer Programming I (ADVBCP1) 12031400 or (BCP1-TP) 1203140T

Programming Logic and Design

ITSE 1229 or ITSE 1329