Articulation Agreements
BPCC has articulation agreements with the following institutions:
The Division of Business and Information Technology at BPCC has had an articulation agreement with Capitol Technology University (CTU) in the Washington, DC, area since 2015. This updated agreement shows the classes from BPCC that CTU will accept into their bachelor’s degrees programs, including a "2+2" full transfer option for Cyber Security students.
- CTU and BPCC Cyber Articulation Agreement
The Division of Business and Information Technology at BPCC has had an articulation agreement with Louisiana State University in Shreveport. The MOU outlines the classes from BPCC that will transfer to a BS in Computer Information Systems and BS in Computer Information Systems (Network Security). There is a defined curriculum for each program to transfer smoothly. Please refer to the link below for program specific details.
- Memorandum of Understanding
During spring 2011, Louisiana Tech University and Bossier Parish Community College created a comparison of classes in the computer science curriculum. In the following document, you will find a side-by-side matching of courses that both colleges have agreed to accept as substitutions.
- Louisiana Tech University Computer Science Curriculum
- Information Assurance Reciprocity and Partnership Agreement
During Spring 2017, the College of Business and the Department of Computer Information Systems at Louisiana Tech and the Division of Business at Bossier Parish Community College created an Articulation Pathway to the BS in Computer Information Systems at Louisiana Tech. The pathway articulates with Bossier Parish Community College’s Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration. In the following document, you will find side-by-side matching of courses that both colleges have agreed to accept.
Bossier Parish Community College and Middle Georgia State University have an MOU in place to assist and promote transferability of graduates with a Cyber Technology degree and for candidates entering the Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology major at Middle Georgia State University.
- Memorandum of Understanding
The Division of Business and Information Technology at BPCC has an articulation agreement with Northwestern State University that outlines the classes from BPCC that will transfer to the following NSU Bachelor’s degree programs:
- AAS from the Computer Technology Department
The articulation agreement with University of Maryland University College guarantees that any student in a Cyber Information Technology degree program will be able to matriculate smoothly into University of Maryland University College.
- Associate of Applied Science Additional Degree Requirements