Articulation Agreements
During the 2002-2003 school year, the college revised the articulation policies for secondary programs. The most significant change was the removal of the twelve-unit residency requirement, which allows the college to award articulated college credit at the completion of the student secondary course.
In education, articulation is considered to be a systematic process that will permit
students to move from one program, course, or educational level to the next without
loss of time or resources. Once a student has obtained subject area competencies,
they should be allowed to continue to a higher level, minimizing needless duplication
and reducing educational costs.
2023-2024 Articulation Agreements By School
2021-2022 Articulation Agreements by School 2020-2021 Articulation Agreements by School
2019-2020 Articulation Agreements by School 2018-2019 Articulation Agreements by School 2017-2018 Articulation Agreements by School
2016-2017 Articulation Agreements by School 2015-2016 Articulation Agreements by School 2014-2015 Articulation Agreements by School
2013-2014 Articulation Agreements by School 2012-2013 Articulation Agreements by School 2011-2012 Articulation Agreements by School
How To Use the Mt. SAC WebCMS System
- Go to the Mt. SAC WebCMS system at http://webcms10.mtsac.edu/index.aspx
- From the WebCMS start page – mouse click on Public Access.
- In the Public Access > Search for Course Outlines window, use the drop-down Subject menu to locate and select a subject code (ex. COMP) – mouse click on Search.
- WebCMS will then provide a listing of all courses with the COMP course code – mouse click on any highlighted course code link to view the outline. Please take the time to review the college course outlines before registering for a fall workshop.
Direct link to WebCMS: http://webcms10.mtsac.edu/index.aspx