Community College Articulation Agreements
Earning a four-year degree has been made more efficient for students in Tarrant, Dallas, Collin, Johnson and Hill counties as a result of articulation agreements between the College of Education and Health Professions and seven community college districts.
Students who enter a community college, particularly Child Development or Educator Programs, may complete an associate's or AAT degrees while earning university credit toward a bachelor's degree and teacher certification at UT Arlington.
- Bachelor of Arts in Child Studies with EC-4 Generalist Teacher Certification
- Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with EC-4 Generalist Teacher Certification
- Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies with EC-4 Generalist Teacher Certification
- Bachelor of Arts in Child Studies with EC-4 Bilingual Generalist Teacher Certification
- Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies with Middle-Level Generalist Teacher Certification
- Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies with Middle-Level Math-Science Teacher Certification
- Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with Middle-Level English Language Arts, Reading and Social Studies
See also UT Arlington at McLennan Community College
FOR STUDENT ADVISING, SEE: Advising Staff and Scheduling
For information regarding administration of articulation agreements, contact:
Dr. Jill Fox
Early Childhood (EC-4) and Middle-Level Education
Dr. Luis Rosado
Bilingual Education
Updated: 29 July 2008

