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RAVE
Regional
Articulation in Vocational Education
Career-Technical Education
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While high school can be a
big adjustment, approach everything positively. Instead of just going through
the motions, think not only about the present but the future as well. Whether
you choose to attend a community college, four-year university, serve in the
armed forces, or enter into the work world decisions made today will impact
your tomorrow.
One of the ways to accomplish
this is by taking advantage of the opportunity to earn articulated college
credit while you are in high school. This is a great way to build a post
secondary transcript. Credit offered through this RAVE agreement is available
at community colleges throughout North Carolina. Locally, Asheville-Buncombe
Community College (A-B Tech) and Blue Ridge Community College have recognized
this program as a way to build a seamless transition between high school and
college.
Earning articulated credit is
easy! Here’s how it works. A student:
1. Registers for a Career-Technical
class in high school.
2. Earns an 80 or above (raw or normalized
score*) on the VOCATS Post Assessment
3. Makes a B or better in the class
4. Completes RAVE application and
returns it to the teacher
5. High School designee returns it to
community college
6. Credit is awarded, a college
transcript is generated and mailed home to parents
7. Credit can be claimed up to two
years after graduation.
It’s that simple!
How is this a benefit? Consider these scenarios.
Scenario #1 - Just imagine, you are sitting in your Computer
Applications I class as a freshman, and thinking, “What am I doing in here?”
You could simply do your work and just get by or you could make a B in the class, score 80 or above on
your end of course test, and be eligible for articulated college credit. (Not
only are you gaining a skill, but also you have just saved your parents the
cost of one college class. You do the math!
Scenario #2 - During your junior year you decide to take Carpentry I and II at your high school.
Again, it’s up to you. Either sit around and get by or by making a B or better, scoring an 80 or above on
your end of course test, you could be eligible for 9 credit hours at a
community college. (Ex. If college tuition for each course cost $35.00 and
the student earns 9 credit hours the savings would total around $315.00) Now
that’s a big savings!
Ask teachers, administrators, counselors or your Career
Development Coordinator for more information. Don’t let the RAVE pass you by.
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*A normalized score of 80
or above will only apply toward credits at A-B Tech or BRCC; the raw score
of 80 will be used at the other community college participating in the
statewide articulation agreement.
Gray shading used
throughout the document indicates the courses included in our local RAVE
agreement. Unshaded courses indicate those that are part of the statewide
agreement.
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STATE
AND REGIONAL ARTICULATION- Agriculture Education
HIGH
SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
AGRICULTURE EDUCATION-
Agriculture Mechanics/Equipment Operations |
6831 |
Agricultural
Mechanics I |
MNT 110 |
Intro to
Maintenance Procedures |
6832 |
Agricultural
Mechanics II |
WLD 112 |
Basic
Welding Processes |
AGRICULTURE EDUCATION- Animal Science |
6821
and
6822 |
Animal
Science I
Animal
Science II |
ANS 110 |
Animal Science |
AGRICULTURE EDUCATION- Environmental and
Natural Resources |
6851 |
Environmental
& Natural Resources I |
ENV 110 |
Environmental
Science |
ENV 228
BRCC |
Environmental
Issues |
6851
and
6852 |
Environmental
& Natural Resources I
Environmental
& Natural Resources II |
ENV 228
and
ENV 220 |
Environmental
Issues
Applied
Ecology |
AGRICULTURE EDUCATION-
Horticulture |
6841
and
6842 |
Horticulture
I
Horticulture
II |
HOR 150 |
Introduction
to Horticulture |
HOR 168
BRCC |
Plant
Propagation |
6841
and
6882 |
Horticulture
I
Horticulture
II-Landscape Construction |
LSG 111 |
Basic
Landscaping Technology |
STATE AND REGIONAL ARTICULATION-
Business and Marketing Education
HIGH
SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
BUSINESS AND MARKETING
EDUCATION- Business Management/Business Administration |
6200
or
6600 |
Principles
of Business (Business)
Personal
Finance (Marketing) |
BUS 125 |
Personal Finance |
6535 |
Business
& Electronic Communications |
BUS 260
A-B Tech |
Business
Communications
(Eng. 111
prerequisite) |
6235
or
6615 |
Small
Business Entrepreneurship (Business)
Small
Business Entrepreneurship (Marketing) |
BUS 230
A-B Tech |
Small
Business Management |
BUSINESS AND MARKETING
EDUCATION- Marketing |
6621
and
6622 |
Marketing
Marketing
Management |
MKT 120
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Principles
of Marketing |
6622 |
Marketing
Management |
MKT 121
A-B Tech |
Retailing |
6626 |
Strategic
Marketing |
MKT 120
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Principles
of Marketing |
6645 |
Travel,
Tourism, and Recreation Marketing |
TAT 110
TAT 210
BRCC |
Intro. To
Travel & Tourism
Travel
Sales & Marketing |
STATE AND REGIONAL ARTICULATION-
Business and Marketing Education
HIGH
SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE |
COURSE
NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
BUSINESS AND MARKETING
EDUCATION- Office and Information Systems |
6411 |
Computer
Applications I |
CIS 111
or
CIS 113
and
OST 136 |
Basic PC
Literacy
Computer
Basics
Word
Processing |
CIS 111 or CIS 113 A-B Tech |
Basic PC
Literacy OR
Computer
Basics |
OST 136
BRCC |
Word
Processing |
CIS 169
BRCC |
Business
Presentations |
COS 125
BRCC |
CORE
Integrated Software |
6412 |
Computer
Applications II |
OST 137
or
CIS 169
and
CIS 172 |
Office
Software Applications
Business
Presentations
Intro to
the Internet |
CIS 165
A-B Tech
or
OST 137 BRCC and
OST 233 BRCC |
Desktop
Publishing I
Office
Software Applications
Office
Publications Design |
6411
and
6412 |
Computer
Applications I
Computer
Applications II |
CIS 120
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Spreadsheets |
6311 |
Computerized
Accounting I |
ACC 111
or
ACC 115
or
ACC 118 |
Financial
Accounting
College
Accounting
Accounting
Fundamentals I |
6312 |
Computerized
Accounting II |
ACC 119 |
Accounting
Fundamentals II |
6225 |
Business
Management and Applications |
BUS 137
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Principles
of Management |
STATE AND REGIONAL
ARTICULATION- Technology Education
HIGH
SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION-
Information Technology |
7981
(Cisco) |
Cisco -
Network Engineering II |
NET 125
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Routing
& Switching I |
NET 126
A-B Tech |
Routing
& Switching II |
7982
(Cisco) |
Cisco -
Network Engineering III |
NET 225
and
NET 226
A-B Tech |
Advanced
Router & Switching I
Advanced
Router & Switching II |
6340
or
6411 |
Foundations
of Information Technology
Computer
Applications I |
CIS 111/CTS 111
Or
CIS 113/CTS 113
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Basic PC
Literacy
Computer
Basics |
6412 |
Computer
Applications II |
CIS 165/OST 233
or
CIS 172/WEB 110
or
CIS 169/CTS125 |
Desktop
Publishing I
Intro to
the Internet
Business
Presentation |
6415 |
e-Commerce
I |
CIS 172/WEB 110 |
Intro to
the Internet |
7991 |
Computer
Engineering I |
CTS 120
CET 111- A-B Tech |
Hardware/Software
Support
Computer
Upgrade/Repair I |
7992 |
Computer
Engineering II |
CTS 220
CET 211- A-B Tech |
Advanced
Hardware/Software Support
Computer
Upgrade/Repair II |
BE6341
or
7980 |
Networking
I |
NET 110
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Networking
Concepts |
6416 |
e-Commerce
II |
ITN 160/WEB 210
ITN 160
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Web Design |
STATE AND REGIONAL ARTICULATION-
Family and Consumer Science Education
HIGH
SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX
AND
NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
FAMILY AND CONSUMER
SCIENCE EDUCATION-Culinary Technology |
7121 |
Culinary
Arts I |
HRM 110
A-B Tech |
Introduction
to Hospitality |
7121
and
7122 |
Culinary
Arts I
Culinary
Arts II |
CUL 110
A-B Tech |
Sanitation
& Safety |
7046 |
Foods II
Advanced |
CUL 110
A-B Tech |
Sanitation
& Safety |
7075 |
Foods II
Food Science |
CUL 150
A-B Tech |
Food
Science |
7045
and
7046 |
Foods I
Fundamentals
Foods II
Advanced |
CUL 112
A-B Tech |
Nutrition
for Food Service |
FAMILY AND CONSUMER
SCIENCE EDUCATION-Early Childhood Education |
7111
and
7112 |
Early
Childhood Education I
Early
Childhood Education II |
EDU 111
and
EDU 112
A-B Tech |
Early Childhood
Credentials I
Early
Childhood Credentials II |
STATE AND REGIONAL
ARTICULATION- Health Science Education
HIGH
SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
Health Science Education -Health
Care / Health Sciences |
7221
or
7211 |
Medical
Sciences I
Allied
Health Sciences I |
MED 110
and
MED 112 |
Orientation
to Med Assist
Orientation
to Clinic Setting I |
7222
or
7212 |
Medical
Sciences II
Allied
Health Sciences II |
MED 121
and
MED 122 |
Medical
Terminology I
Medical
Terminology II |
7211 |
Allied
Health Science I |
MED 121
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Medical
Terminology I |
7212 |
Allied
Health Science II |
MED 122
A-B Tech |
Medical
Terminology II |
Student
may take Medical Sciences I and II or Allied Health Sciences I and II or a
combination of I and II to receive credit for Med 110, Med 112, Med 121 and
Med 122. |
STATE AND REGIONAL ARTICULATION-
Trade and Industrial Education
HIGH
SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
Trade and Industrial
Education- Automotive Service Technology |
7511 |
Automotive
Service Technology I |
AUT 110
A-B Tech |
Introduction
to Automotive Technology |
AUT 111
BRCC |
Basic Automotive
Technology |
7512 |
Automotive
Service Technology II |
AUT 115
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Engine
Fundamentals |
7513 |
Automotive
Service Technology III |
AUT 151
AUT 152
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Brake
Systems
Brake
Systems Lab |
7511
and
7512 |
Automotive
Service Technology I
Automotive
Service Technology II |
AUT 110*
and
AUT 111
and
AUT 161* |
Intro to
Auto Technology
Basic Auto
Technology
Electrical
Systems |
7512
and
7513 |
Automotive
Service Technology II
Automotive
Service Technology III |
AUT 151*
A-B Tech |
Brake
Systems |
*For articulated credit the
student must verify skills by submitting to the automotive department chair
Vehicle Inspecting Certificate
for AUT 110 Credit
NATEF Brakes Task List signed by
High School Instructor for AUT 151Credit
NATEF Electrical Task List
signed by High School Instructor for AUT 161Credit |
STATE AND REGIONAL ARTICULATION-
Trade and Industrial Education
HIGH SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION-
Construction Technology |
7721
and
7722 |
Construction
Technology I
Construction
Technology II |
CAR 110
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Introduction
to Carpentry |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION -
Cosmetology |
7811 |
Cosmetology
I – (includes 450 hours of class time) |
COS 111
and
COS 112 |
Concepts I
Salon I |
COS 111, COS 112,
COS 113, COS 114
BRCC |
Cosmetology
Concepts I
Salon I
Cosmetology
Concepts II
Salon II |
7812 |
Cosmetology
II - (includes 450 hours of class time) |
COS 113
and
COS 114 |
Concepts
II
Salon II |
COS 115, COS 116
COS 117, COS 118
BRCC |
Cosmetology
Concepts III
Salon III
Cosmetology
Concepts IV
Salon IV |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL
EDUCATION- Welding |
7661
and
7662 |
Welding Technology I
Welding Technology II |
WLD 110
and
WLD 112
and
WLD 115
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Cutting
Processes
Basic
Welding and Processes
SMAW
(Stick) Plate |
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STATE AND REGIONAL ARTICULATION-
Trade and Industrial Education
HIGH SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCTION- Drafting |
7921 |
Drafting I
(135-180 hrs) |
DFT 111
and
DFT 111A |
Technical Drafting I and
Technical
Drafting I Lab |
DFT 111, DFT 111A
OR
DFT 117
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Technical Drafting I
Technical Drafting I Lab
Technical Drafting |
7921
and
7962 |
Drafting I
and
Drafting
II Architectural |
DFT 115 or
DFT 151 or
DFT 119 or
ARC 114 |
Architectural
Drafting or
CAD I or
Basic CAD
or
Architectural
CAD |
DFT 115
A-B Tech and BRCC
OR
DFT 119 at A-B Tech |
Architectural
Drawing
Basic CAD |
DFT 151
OR
ARC 111
A-B Tech |
CAD 1 or
Intro to
Arch Technology |
7921
and
7962
and
7963 |
Drafting I
and
Drafting
II Architectural and
Drafting
III Architectural |
DFT 151
or
ARC 114 |
CAD I or
Architectural
CAD |
7921
and
7972 |
Drafting I
Drafting
II Engineering |
DFT 151
A-B Tech |
CAD I |
7973 |
Drafting III Engineering |
DFT 112
and
DFT 112A |
Technical Drafting II and
Technical Drafting II Lab |
Upon
acceptance to college, the student will submit a portfolio to the department
head for review and consideration for articulated credit. |
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STATE AND REGIONAL
ARTICULATION- Trade and Industrial Education
HIGH SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL
EDUCATION- Electrical Trades |
7741
and
7742 |
Electrical
Trades I
Electrical
Trades II |
ELC 113
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Basic
Wiring I |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL
EDUCATION- Electronics |
7631 |
Electronics
I |
ELC 111 – A-B Tech
EGR 131 - BRCC |
Introduction
to Electricity
Introductions
to Electronics Technology |
7631
and
7632 |
Electronics
I
Electronics
II |
ELC 112
and
ELC 126
and
EGR 131
and
CET 110 |
DC/AC
Electricity
Electrical
Computations
Intro to
Electronics Tech
Intro to
CET |
ELC 131
ELN 131
A-B Tech and BRCC |
DC/AC
Circuit Analysis
Electronic
Devices |
7991 |
Computer
Engineering Technology I |
ELN 237
A-B Tech |
Local Area
Networks |
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Note:
Students taking Electronics I and II can also articulate courses at A-B Tech and
BRCC in Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology.
STATE AND REGIONAL ARTICULATION- Trade and Industrial Education
HIGH SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL
EDUCATION- Industrial Maintenance/Electro Mechanical Technology |
7652
and
7653 |
Electro
Mechanical Technology II
Electro
Mechanical Technology III |
ELC 112
and
WLD 112
A-B Tech and BRCC |
AC/DC
Electricity
Basic
Welding Procedures |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION- Cabinetmaking |
7621
and
7622 |
Furniture
& Cabinetmaking I
Furniture
& Cabinetmaking II |
CAB 111
A-B Tech |
Cabinetmaking
I |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION- Graphics |
7911 |
Graphics I |
GRA 110 |
Graphic
Arts Orientation |
7911
and
7912 |
Graphics I
Graphics
II |
GRA 110
and
GRA 121
and
GRA 151 |
Graphic
Arts Orientation
Graphic
Arts I
Computer
Graphics I |
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL
EDUCATION- Metals |
7641 |
Metals
Manufacturing Technology I |
MAC 111
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Machining
Tech I |
7642 |
Metals
Manufacturing Technology II |
MAC 114
A-B Tech and BRCC |
Intro to
Metrology |
7641
and
7642 |
Metals
Manufacturing Technology I
Metals
Manufacturing Technology II |
BPR 111
and
MAC 111
and
MAC 151
A-B Tech and BRCC
BPR 111 - A-B Tech Satisfied when a student takes
Drafting I, ARC II and ENG II ,
(7921, 7962, and 7972) |
Blueprint
Reading
Machining
Technology I
Machining
Calculations |
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