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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.

*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


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.


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

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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