MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Leaders from Middle Tennessee State University and Nashville State Community College signed two agreements Tuesday, Jan. 28, that create seamless pathways in cybersecurity management and aerospace for associate degree graduates from the college to pursue a Bachelor of Science at the university.
The two articulation agreements signed by Nashville State President Shanna L. Jackson and MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee at the MTSU campus stipulate:
• Nashville State graduates with an associate in aerospace technology can transfer to pursue a bachelor’s in aerospace, technology concentration.
• Nashville State graduates with an associate in computer information technology, cyber defense concentration can transfer to MTSU to pursue a bachelor’s in cybersecurity management.
“Nashville State is a natural and affordable bridge for students who are seeking a four-year degree,” said Jackson. “MTSU has been a great partner in expanding and improving transfer pathways for our graduates to continue their educational and career goals. I want to thank Dr. …