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PJC, A&M — Commerce ink engineering agreement

Published or Revised May 29, 2012

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Pictured, from the left, signing the articulation agreement for a new Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering are: Brent Donham, Texas A&M University — Commerce department head, Industrial Engineering & Technology; Dr. Pam Anglin, PJC president; and PJC Associate Dean of Math & Sciences Ed McCraw.

Texas A&M University — Commerce and Paris Junior College signed an articulation agreement May 24 for the delivery of a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering. Under the agreement, a student would take 64 credit hours of transferrable courses and complete an Associate of Science degree at PJC, then take an additional 70 hours at TAMU-C to receive a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering.