The associate degree is an excellent option for the beginning college student. Pitt-Titusville’s associate degrees are career oriented and help students either to prepare for a new career or a new job in business and industry or to enhance the skills needed for advancement in the job they currently hold. Most of the associate degree programs are flexible, allowing students to attend classes full-time or part-time, and are ideal for the older student returning to college.
The associate degree is also a good place to start on a four-year program. Many credits earned at Pitt-Titusville can be transferred into programs at one of the other University of Pittsburgh Campuses. However, not all credits will transfer and entrance requirements into other programs and schools are determined by the recipient school. Students are encouraged to consult with their advisor early in their studies in order to select the most appropriate courses to match their future goals.
Transfer Programs
Many students who attend the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville will either relocate to one of the four-year campuses in the system (Pittsburgh, Bradford, Johnstown, or Greensburg) or transfer to another university. Each student must become familiar with the requirements of the relocation or transfer campus, the requirements of the college, and the requirements of the major.
Information on programs and schools within the Pitt system can be found at http://www.pitt.edu/academics.html.
Articulation Agreements
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy
The University of Pittsburgh at Titusville and the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) School of Pharmacy have entered into an agreement for the training of future pharmacy practitioners. Under the joint agreement, students will successfully complete the two-year undergraduate program in pre-pharmacy at Pitt-Titusville, then matriculate into LECOM School of Pharmacy to complete the professional curriculum of the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree in three additional years.
For information regarding course requirements, log on to: http://www.upt.pitt.edu/pharmacy-0.
Second Associate Degree
Students who have earned an associate degree at Pitt-Titusville and now wish to earn a second associate degree may do so by completing the requirements for the second degree. All appropriate course work from the first degree will apply to the second degree, up to a maximum of 45 credits. In other words, a minimum of fifteen new credits must be earned.
Academic Programs
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