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Career-Technical and Industry-Recognized Credential Credits
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- Career-Technical Assurance Guide (CTAGs)
- Industry-Recognized Credential Transfer Assurance Guide (ITAGs)
Career-Technical Assurance Guide (CTAGs)
Some career-technical courses and programs you completed in high school may be eligible to earn college credit. This opportunity is possible thanks to Career-Technical Assurance Guides (CTAGs).
For a complete list of CTAGs and the requirements to earn CTAG credit, visit the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² webpage.
Your eligible CTAG credits with course equivalencies at Wright State are listed in the table below.
Please contact Hideo Tsuchida, a Transfer Team member, with any questions about the transfer of career-technical credit.
CTAG Category |
CTAG Course |
Wright State Course |
Credit Hours |
Campus |
---|---|---|---|---|
Agribusiness and Production Systems |
CTAGP001–Crop Production |
FAS 2040 – Introduction to Agronomy |
3 |
Lake |
Animal Science and Management |
CTASM001–Introduction to Animal Science |
FAS 2030–Introduction to Animal Science |
3 |
Lake |
Business | CTBU004–Legal Environment of Business | LAW 3000–Legal Environment of Business | 3 | Dayton and Lake |
CTBU010–Introduction to Financial Accounting | ACC 2010–Accounting Principles I | 3 | Dayton and Lake | |
CTBU011–Introduction to Managerial Accounting | ACC 2020–Accounting Principles II | 3 | Dayton and Lake | |
Clinical/Medical Lab Technology |
CTMLT001–Introduction to Medical Lab Science |
MLB 4110 and MLB 4111–Orientation to Medical Lab Science and Lab |
2 |
Dayton |
Criminal Justice |
CTCJ001–Introduction to Criminal Justice |
SOC 2700–Introduction to Criminal Justice in Society |
3 |
Dayton and Lake |
Education |
CTED001–Introduction to Education |
ED 2600–Introduction to Education |
3 |
Dayton |
Electrical Engineering Technology | CTEET002–Digital Electronics | EE 2000 and EE 2000L Digital Design with HDL and Lab | 4 | Dayton and Lake |
Exercise Science | CTES001–Introduction to Exercise Science | KNH 2410–Introduction to Kinesiology and Health | 3 | Dayton |
CTES002–Fitness and Health Foundations | HPR 2020–Teaching Fitness in Physical Education | 3 | Dayton | |
Food Science |
CTFSC001–Introduction to Food Processing |
FAS 2000–Introduction to Food Science |
3 |
Lake |
Graphics | CTGRPH001–Raster Graphics | IT 2010–Photoshop I | 3 | Lake |
CTGRPH002–Vector Graphics | IT 1300–Illustration | 3 | Lake | |
Information Technology |
CTIT008–Cisco II: CCNA – Routing and Switching Essentials (Expired in Summer 2021) |
2000–Level CS (Computer Science) Technical Elective in the CSBA and ITC programs (Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Cybersecurity) | 3 | Dayton |
CTIT009–Cisco III: CCNA 3 – Scaling Networks (Expired in Summer 2021) |
2000–Level CS (Computer Science) Technical Elective in the CSBA and ITC programs (Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Cybersecurity) | 3 | Dayton | |
CTIT015–CompTIA Security+ | CEG 3400–Introduction to Cyber Security | 3 | Dayton | |
CTIT016–Linux | CEG 2350–Operating System Concepts and Usage | 4 | Dayton | |
CTIT018–Cisco II: CCNA 7– Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials (SRWE) | 2000–Level CS (Computer Science) Technical Elective in the CSBA and ITC programs (Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Cybersecurity) | 3 | Dayton | |
CTIT019–Cisco III: CCNA 7 – Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA) | 2000–Level CS (Computer Science) Technical Elective in the CSBA and ITC programs (Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Cybersecurity) | 3 | Dayton | |
Interactive Media |
CTIMI001–2D Animation |
IT 2220–Digital Animation |
3 |
Lake |
|
CTIM004–Internet and Web Languages |
IT 2200–Web Theory and Design I |
3 |
Lake |
|
CTIM005–Graphical Website Design |
IT 2210–Web Theory and Design II |
3 |
Lake |
Mechanical Engineering Technology | CTMET005–Computer-Aided Design/Drafting | ME 1040–Engineering Design and Solid Modeling | 3 | Dayton & Lake |
Medical Terminology |
CTMT001–Medical Terminology |
BIO 1010–Medical Terminology |
3 |
Dayton |
Performing Arts |
CTPAT001–Stagecraft |
TH 1020–Introduction to Technical Theatre |
3 |
Dayton |
Personal Finance | CTPF001–Personal Finance | FIN 2050 Personal Financial Decision Making | 3 | Dayton & Lake |
Police |
CTBPO0001–Basic Police Officer |
LE1100-1150–Police Academy 1-6 |
18 |
Lake |
Programming |
CTPROG002–Java Programming |
CS 1180/L–Computer Science I |
4 |
Dayton |
Visual Design and Imaging |
CTVDI001–Design and Typography Fundamentals |
IT 1400–Layout and Typography |
3 |
Lake |
|
CTVDI002–Fundamentals of Advertising and Communication |
IT 2500–Promotional Design |
3 |
Lake |
Industry-Recognized Credential Transfer Assurance Guide (ITAGs)
Some industry-recognized, third-party credentials (license/certification) you have obtained may be eligible to earn college credit. To be eligible for college credit, you want to make sure that your credential is current. This opportunity is possible thanks to Industry-Recognized Credential Transfer Assurance Guides (ITAGs).
For a complete list of ITAGs and the requirements to earn ITAG credit, visit the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s (ODHE) ITAG website.
Your eligible ITAG credits with course equivalencies at Wright State are listed in the table below.
Please contact Hideo Tsuchida, a Transfer Team member, with any questions about the transfer of industry-recognized credential credit.
ITAG Category |
ITAG Course |
Wright State Course |
Credit Hours |
Campus |
---|---|---|---|---|
Information Technology |
ITITS015–Information Technology Security (CompTIA Security+)1 |
CEG 3400 – Introduction to Cyber Security |
3 |
Dayton |
Mechanical Engineering Technology | ITMET005–Computer-Aided Design/Drafting2 | ME 1040 - Engineering Design and Solid Modeling | 3 | Dayton & Lake |
1Students wishing to receive credit should download a PDF certificate or create a transcript via the CompTIA website and email it to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at admissions@wright.edu.
2Autodesk and SOLIDWORKS both provide access to your certification as a digital badge via Credly. You should log in to your Credly account and share your badge information by sending it to admissions@wright.edu. Additional information can be found in the "After you certify" section of the FAQ page on the Autodesk website or on the 3DExperience Certification Center for SOLIDWORKS.