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JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Contact: Assistant Dean of Student Services Transfer Program to Kansas State University Phone: 785-532-5592 College of Engineering Email: enggss@k-state.edu Architectural Engineering (128 hours) Home Page: http://www.engg.ksu.edu/studentservices Engineering is a profession in which knowledge of mathematics and natural science is applied to develop ways to utilize the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind. The curricula for the KSU College of Engineering are designed to meet the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) degree program criteria. The overall curriculum provides an integrated educational experience that is practice-oriented while firmly rooted in fundamentals, learning-based, and integrative and holistic. Communications Humanities and Social Sciences Physical Sciences and Mathematics Engineering Sciences Discipline specific courses and technical electives General Information Including Grade Requirements: Approximately 30% of the KSU/Engineering graduating seniors are transfer students, many earning credits from several two- and four-year schools. However, students should be aware that only half of the total B.S. degree credits may be earned at a two-year school, at least 30 credit hours must be KSU credit hours, and 20 of the last 30 must be KSU credit hours. Only courses with a grade of A, B or C will be applicable toward engineering degree requirements. Admissions To apply for admission to Kansas State University, complete an application online at www.k-state.edu/admissions and have official transcripts from all previous colleges sent directly to the Office of Admissions, Kansas State University, 119 Anderson Hall, Manhattan, KS, 66505-0102, or faxed to 785-532-6393 or emailed via electronic transcript service to k-state@k-state.edu. For students transferring to K-State with fewer than 24 credit hours, please also send final high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores. College of Engineering admission is selective based on academic performance and space availability. Submit application, application fee, and all official transcripts postmarked by the priority deadline. For students transferring to K-State with fewer than 24 credit hours, please also send final high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores. Transfer applications are accepted for the fall and spring terms only. For Spring semester admission, all documents must be postmarked by November 1 to receive priority consideration. For Fall semester admission, all documents must be postmarked by February 1 to receive priority consideration. Applications received after these dates will be placed on a waitlist for consideration. Transfer applicants are required to have completed the equivalent of K-State's MATH 220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 with a C or better before being considered for acceptance into the Architectural Engineering Degree. An overall GPA of 2.75 is required for acceptance into the major. Each student must successfully complete credit-bearing courses/experiences to cover all of the K-State 8 areas. A minimum of four different course prefixes (e.g. AGEC, MATH, FSHS) must be represented in the fulfillment of the K-State 8 requirements. Students who began at K-State before Summer 2011, may choose to move to the K-State 8 program or complete their degrees with University General Education (UGE) requirements. For more information: http://www.k-state.edu/kstate8 Aesthetic Experiences and Interpretive Understanding Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility Global Issues and Perspectives Historical Perspectives Human Diversity within the U.S. Natural and Physical Sciences Social Sciences Disclaimer The material in this community college transfer guide is provided for informational purposes only. General requirements, courses, curricula, degree requirements, fees, and policies are subject to constant review and change without notice. Final approval for transfer credit to degrees is determined by departments within the college after students are admitted. KSU Requirements Communications (9 hours) ENGL 100 Expository Writing I (pre-requisite for ENGL 200) ENGL 200 Expository Writing II COMM 106 Public Speaking IA Johnson Co. Equivalents ENGL 121 Composition I ENGL 122 Composition II SPD 121 Public Speaking

Humanities & Social Sciences (9 hours) Required: ART 100 2-D Design OR ART 200 3-D Design ECON 110 Macroeconomics Electives (3 hours): 1. Quantitative Math (16 hours) MATH 220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MATH 221 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MATH 222 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III MATH 340 Elementary Differential Equations Natural Sciences (14 hours) CHM 210 Chemistry I PHYS 213 Engineering Physics I PHYS 214 Engineering Physics II Science Electives (3 hours): 1. ART 124 Design 2D OR ART 127 3D Design ECON 230 Principles of Macroeconomics Suggested Electives to fit: *www.engg.ksu.edu/studentservices Click on: Suggested Humanities & Social Sciences Courses MATH 241 Calculus I MATH 242 Calculus II MATH 243 Calculus III MATH 254 Differential Equations CHEM 124 & 125 General Chemistry I Lecture & Lab PHYS 220 Engineering Physics I PHYS 221 Engineering Physics II Science Electives: BIOL 121 Introductory Biology for Non-Majors OR BIOL 135 Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology CHEM 131 & 132 General Chemistry II Lecture & Lab GEOS 130 General Geology Additional KSU Courses Credits Johnson Co. Equivalency CE 212 Elem. Surveying 3 ENGR 180 CE 333 Statics 3 ENGR 251 ME 512 Dynamics 3 ENGR 254 *Additional courses in the curriculum do not have an equivalent course at Johnson County. Please see K-State Undergraduate Catalog for details and a list of courses. *Special Note for ENGL 100: If a student earns a C or lower grade in ENGL 100 equivalent, they must retake ENGL 100 to get an A or B grade, or take ENGL 200. This is due to the prerequisite for ENGL 415, a required course engineering students will take as a Junior or Senior: Biological Systems Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Both ENGL 100 and ENGL 200 are required for Architectural Engineering, Construction Science and Management, and Computer Science.

Aesthetic Experience & Interpretive Understanding (BE, CE, CMPEN, CS, EE, IE, IS, ME) K-State Requirement JCCC Equivalent Credit Hours ART 180 2D Design ART 124 Design 2D 3 ART 190 Drawing 1 ART 130 Drawing 2D 3 ART 195 Survey Art History 1 ARTH 180 Art History, Ancient/Ren 3 ENGL 251 Intro To Literature ENGL 130 Intro to Literature 3 ENGL 295 Selected Stdy/Engl ENGL 205 Bible As Literature 3 ENGL 295 Selected Stdy/Engl ENGL 215 Us Latino And Latina Literature 3 ENGL 295 Selected Stdy/Engl ENGL 217 Literature By Women 3 ENGL 295 Selected Stdy/Engl ENGL 223 Creative Writing 3 ENGL 295 Selected Stdy/Engl ENGL 227 Intro to Poetry 3 ENGL 295 Selected Stdy/Engl ENGL 230 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 295 Selected Stdy/Engl ENGL 235 Drama As Literature 3 ENGL 295 Selected Stdy/Engl ENGL 247 American Literature II 3 ENGL 295 Selected Stdy/Engl ENGL 244 Literature of American Popular Music 3 ENGL 260 British Literature ENGL 236 British Literature I 3 ENGL 260 British Literature ENGL 237 British Literature II 3 ENGL 270 American Literature ENGL 246 American Literature I 3 ENGL 287 Great Books ENGL 250 World Masterpieces 3 MUSIC 220 Top/In Music MUS 121 Intro to Music Listening 3 MUSIC 100 Music Fundamentals MUS 123 Intro to Music Fundamentals 3 MUSIC 170 History Of Rock & Roll MUS 128 History of Rock And Roll Music 3 MUSIC 210 Music Theory 1 MUS 141 Music Theory: Harmony I 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 151 Mixed Vocal Ensemble I 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 152 Mixed Vocal Ensemble II 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 153 Mixed Vocal Ensemble III 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 154 Mixed Vocal Ensemble IV 3 MUSIC-1:** & MUSIC 631 Tech Elect Mus Stu MUS 157 Intro to Digital Audio 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 161 Chamber Choir I 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 162 Chamber Choir II 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 163 Chamber Choir III 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 164 Chamber Choir IV 3 MUSIC 323 L-D Composition MUS 166 Music Composition II 3 MUSIC 323 L-D Composition MUS 167 Music Composition III 3 MUSIC 103 Voice Class 1 MUS 169 Voice Class I 3 MUSIC 104 Voice Class 2 MUS 170 Voice Class II 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 176 Jazz Band I 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 177 Jazz Band II 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 178 Jazz Band III 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 179 Jazz Band IV 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 187 Jazz Improvisation I 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 188 Jazz Improvisation II 3 MUSIC 116 Concert Band MUS 191 Concert Band I 3 MUSIC 116 Concert Band MUS 192 Concert Band II 3 MUSIC 116 Concert Band MUS 193 Concert Band III 3 MUSIC 116 Concert Band MUS 194 Concert Band IV 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 195 Vocal Jazz Ensemble I 3

MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 196 Vocal Jazz Ensemble II 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 201 Chamber Ensemble I 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 202 Chamber Ensemble II 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 203 Chamber Ensemble III 3 MUSIC 280 L-D Ensb MUS 204 Chamber Ensemble IV 3 MUSIC 130 Symphony Orchestra Music 130 Symphony Orchestra MUSIC 206 Piano Class 1 MUS 221 Piano Class I 3 MUSIC 206 Piano Class 1 MUS 222 Piano Class II 3 MUSIC 206 Piano Class 1 MUS 223 Piano Class III 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 226 Applied Guitar I (Class) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 227 Applied Guitar II (Class) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 231 Applied Voice I (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 232 Applied Voice II(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 233 Applied Voice III (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 234 Applied Voice IV(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 236 Applied Piano I (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 237 Applied Piano II(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 238 Applied Piano III(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 239 Applied Piano IV(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 241 Applied Guitar I (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 242 Applied Guitar II (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 243 Applied Guitar III(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 244 Applied Guitar IV(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 246 Appl Classical Guitar I (Pri) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 247 Appl Classical Guitar II (Pri) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 248 Appl Classical Guitar III (Pri) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 249 Appl Classical Guitar IV(Pri) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 251 Applied Brass I (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 252 Applied Brass II (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 256 Appl Percussion I (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 257 Appl Percussion II (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 258 Appl Percussion III (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 259 Appl Percussion IV(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 261 Applied Woodwind I (Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 262 Applied Woodwind II(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 263 Applied Woodwind III(Private) 3 MUSIC 255 Lower Div Perf MUS 264 Applied Woodwind IV(Private) 3 THTRE 211 Run Crew THEA 123 Improvisation for the Theater 3 THTRE 211 Run Crew THEA 133 Technical Practicum I 3 THTRE 211 Run Crew THEA 134 Performance Practicum 3 THTRE 211 Run Crew THEA 233 Technical Practicum II 3 THTRE 211 Run Crew THEA 234 Theatre Practicum 3 THTRE 260 Stage Movement THEA 137 Movement For Stage THTRE 261 Fundamentals Acting THEA 121 Fund of Acting

THTRE 261 Fundamentals Acting THEA 130 Acting I THTRE 270 Intro to Theatre THEA 120 Intro to Theatre All Foreign Language (Except Native Language) Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility (CE) K-State Requirement JCCC Equivalent Credit Hours PHILO 100 Intro Philosophical Problems PHIL 121 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHILO 115 Intro Philo Religion PHIL 176 Philosophy of Religion 3 PHILO 130 Intro/Moral Philo PHILO 130 Intro/Moral Philo PHIL 128 Environmental Ethics 3 PHILO 130 Intro/Moral Philo PHIL 143 Ethics 3 THTRE 261 Fundamentals Acting THEA 121 Fund Of Acting 3 THTRE 261 Fundamentals Acting THEA 130 Acting I 3 GWSS 105 Intro to Gender, Women and WGS 201 Global Women s Studies 3 Sexuality Studies Global Issues and Perspectives (IE) ANTH 200 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 125 Cultural Anthropology 3 ECON 110 Prin/Macroeconomics ECON 230 Prin of Macroeconomics 3 GEOG 100 World Regional Geography GEOG 145 World Regional Geography 3 HIST 101 Rise of Europe HIST 125 West Civ: to The Renaissance 3 HIST 102 The Modern Era HIST 126 Western Civ: Scientific Revol 3 HIST 102 The Modern Era HIST 130 European History Since 1789 3 HIST 111 World Hist to 1450 HIST 151 World History I: Trad World 3 HIST 112 World Hist From 1450 HIST 152 World History 2: Mod World 3 POLSC 110 Intro Pol Science POLS 122 Political Science 3 POLSC 135 Intro Comp Politics POLS 132 Intro to Comparative Government 3 All Foreign Language (Except Native Language) Historical Perspectives (BSE, CHE, CMPEN, CS, EE, IS, ME) ANTH 260 Intro Archaeology ANTH 142 World Prehistory 3 ANTH260 Intro Archaeology ANTH 144 Archeology 3 ENGL 260 British Literature ENGL 236 British Literature I 3 ENGL 260 British Literature ENGL 237 British Literature II 3 ENGL 270 American Literature ENGL 246 American Literature I 3 ENGL 287 Great Books ENGL 250 World Masterpieces 3 HIST 101 Rise of Europe HIST 125 West Civ: to The Renaissance 3 HIST 102 The Modern Era HIST 126 Western Civ: Scientific Revol 3 HIST 102 The Modern Era HIST 130 European History Since 1789 3 HIST 111 World Hist to 1450 HIST 151 World History I: Trad World 3 HIST 112 World Hist From 1450 HIST 152 World History 2: Mod World 3 HIST 200 Top/History F & S HIST 120 Local & Kansas History 3 HIST 200 Top/History F & S HIST 129 Early Modern Europe 1500-1789 3 HIST 200 Top/History F & S HIST 162 Modern Latin America 3 HIST 200 Top/History F & S HIST 180 North American Indian History 3

HIST 200 Topics in History for Freshmen & HIST 250 American West 3 Sophomores HIST 251 History of the US to 1877 HIST 140 US History to 1877 3 HIST 252 History of the US Since 1877 HIST 141 US History Since 1877 3 MC 110 Mass Communication in Society JOUR 120 Mass Media & Society 3 MUSIC 170 History of Rock & Roll MUS 128 History of Rock and Roll Music 3 MUSIC 220 Topics in Music MUS 121 Intro to Music Listening 3 PHILO 145 History/Intro/Philo PHIL 142 History of Asian Philosophy 3 POLSC 115 US Politics POLS 124 American National Gov t 3 THTRE 270 Intro to Theatre THEA 120 Intro to Theatre 3 THTRE 270 Intro to Theatre THEA 232 Play Reading & Production 3 Human Diversity within the U.S. (ARE, BSE, CE, CHE, CMPEN, CNSM, CS, EE, IS, ME) ANTH 220 Intro to Linguistic Anthropology ANTH 165 Linguistic Anthropology 3 ENGL 270 American Literature ENGL 246 American Literature I 3 HIST 251 History of the US to 1877 HIST 140 US History to 1877 3 HIST 252 History of the US Since 1877 HIST 141 US History Since 1877 3 LEAD 212 Intro to Leadership Concepts LEAD 130 Leadership & Civic Engagement 3 FSHS 110 Intro Human Development PSYC 218 Human Development 3 SOCIO 211 Intro to Sociology SOC 122 Intro To Sociology 3 GWSS 105 Intro to Gender, Women and Sexuality WGS 201 Global Women s Studies 3 Studies 300 Level and Higher Aesthetic Experience & Interpretive Understanding (BSE, CE, CHE, CMOEN, CS, EE, IE, IS, ME) ART 345 Intro to Oil Painting ART 135 Painting I 3 ART 365 Ceramics I ART 142 Ceramics I 3 ART 340 Sculpture I ART 145 Sculpture I 3 ART 370 Metalsmithing I ART 148 Metal & Silversmithing I 3 ART 320 Water Media I ART 172 Watercolor Painting 3 ART 325 Figure Drawing I ART 231 Life Drawing I 3 ART 395 Photography In Art I PHOT 121 Fundamentals Of Photography 3 MC 331 Digital Photography for Mass Media JOUR 145 Photojournalism 3 THTRE 361 Intermediate Acting THEA 230 Acting II 3 All Foreign Language Course 300 or Higher (except native language) Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility (CE) PHILO 365 Medical Ethics PHIL 155 Bioethics 3 SOCIO 360 Social Problems SOC 125 Social Problems 3 THTRE 361 Intermediate Acting THEA 230 Acting II 3 Global Issues and Perspectives (IE) HIST 330 History of East Asian Civilizations HUM 165 Introduction to Chinese Culture 3 POLSC 333 World Politics POLS 135 International Relations 3 COMM 480 Intercultural Communication SPD 180 Intercultural Communication 3

Historical Perspectives (BSE, CHE, CMPEN, CS, EE, IE, IS, ME) HIST 330 History of East Asian Civilizations HUM 165 Intro to Chinese Culture 3 HIST 331 Introduction to Japan HUM 167 Intro to Japanese Culture 3 PHILO 300 History of Ancient Philosophy PHIL 154 History of Ancient Philosophy 3 PHILO 301 History of Philosophy PHIL 210 History of Modern Philosophy 3 POLSC 321 Kansas Politics and Government POLS 126 State & Local Government 3 Human Diversity within the U.S. (ARE, BSE, CE, CHE, CMPEN, CNSM, CS, EE, IS, ME) SOCIO 361 Criminal Justice Systems ADMJ 121 Intro to Admin of Justice 3 SOCIO 432 Community Organization & SOC 240 Sociology of Community 3 Leadership COMM 322 Interpersonal Communication SPD 120 Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 480 Intercultural Communication SPD 180 Intercultural Communication 3