COLLEGE of APPLIED STUDIES HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2018-2019 Transfer Guide It is the policy of Wichita State University (WSU) to accept all credits with the exception of remedial coursework earned at a postsecondary institution accredited by one of the U.S. regional accrediting agencies. Each academic college or department within WSU determines how those credits apply toward a particular degree program. Sometimes there can be a significant difference between what transfers and what counts toward a degree, especially if the courses are vocational in nature. FOR PROGRAM SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS, REFER TO PAGES 3-5 FOUNDATION COURSES (must complete all four courses with a grade of C- or better - for at least 12 credit hours) EN 100 English Composition IB or EN 101 English Composition IA EN102 English Composition II or EN 102H Honors English Composition II SH 101 Public Speaking or SH 101H Honors Public Speaking MA 106 College Algebra or MA 107 Plane Trigonometry or MA 109 Pre-Calculus Math or MA 110 Calculus or MA 111 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I or MA 112H AND MA 112L Honors Analytical Geometry & Calc I INTRODUCTORY FINE ARTS (complete one course - for at least 3 credit hours) AR 101 Art Appreciation AR 101H Honors Art Appreciation AR 104 Art History: Paleolithic- Medieval AR 105 Art History: Renaissance- Modern AR 117 Ceramics II MU 101 Music Appreciation MU 101H Hnrs Music Appreciation TH 115 Theatre Appreciation TH 115H Honors Theatre Appreciation INTRODUCTORY HUMANITIES of two subject areas - for at least 6 credit hours) ENGL EN 121 World Mythology EN 201 Intro to Literature EN 216 Vampires in Literature/Film HIST HI 101H Honors American History 1492-1865 HI 102 American Hist 1865- HI 102H Honors American History 1865- HI 105 European History 1500-1815 HI 105H Honors European History 1500-1815 HI 116 Hist of Medieval Civilization PHIL PL 101 Intro to Philosophy PL 101H Honors Intro to Philosophy PL 103 Introductory Logic PL 104 Ethics PL 104H Honors Ethics PL 105 Death & Dying REL RE 101 New Testament Literature RE 102 Old Testament Literature RE 106 Intro to World Religions SPAN SP 105 Elementary Spanish III INTRODUCTORY SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES of two subject areas - for at least 6 credit hours) ANTH SO 111 Cultural Anthropology SO 111H Honors Cultural Anthropology CJ LE 101 Intro to Criminal Justice COMM JL 101 Intro to Mass Communications ECON EC 100H Honors Macroeconomics GEOG POLS PSY PS 100H Honors General Psychology SOC SO 100 Fund of Sociology SO 100H Honors Fund of Sociology SCWK SO 122 Intro to Social Work INTRODUCTORY MATH & NATURAL SCIENCES of two subject areas - for at least 6 credit hours)(one course must be in BIOL, CHEM, GEOL or PHYS some majors require a lab) BIOL BI 101 AND BI 101L General Biology (LAB) BI 101H AND BI 101L Honors General Biology (LAB) Page 1 of 5
BI 105 AND BI 105L Biology II (LAB) BI 105H AND BI 105L Honors Biology II (LAB) BI 112 AND BI 112L General Microbiology (LAB) CHEM Chemistry (LAB) GEOL PY 103 AND PY 104L Physical Geology (LAB) PY 103H AND PY 104L Honors Physical Geology (LAB) MATH MA 108H Honors Elements of Statistics MA 110 Calculus MA 111 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I MA 112H AND MA 112L Honors Analytical Geometry & Calculus I PC IS 104 Microcomputer Appl (LAB) PHYS PY 110 AND PY 110L Physical Science (LAB) PY 110H AND PY 110L Honors Physical Science (LAB) FURTHER STUDY and ISSUES & PERSPECTIVES Two Further Study courses and one Issues & Perspectives (I&P) course OR two I&P courses and one Further Study course (for at least 9 credit hrs) If two Further Study courses and one I&P course are taken - the two Further Study courses must be from two divisions. If two I&P courses and one Further Study course are taken division distribution is not required, but two subject areas are required. FURTHER STUDY FINE ARTS & HUMANITIES COMM SH 210 Interpersonal Communication SH 220 Persuasive Communication SH 225 Argumentation & Advocacy ENGL EN 202 British Literature I EN 202H Honors British Lit I EN 203 British Literature II EN 203H Honors British Lit II EN 204 American Literature I EN 204H Honors American Literature I EN 205 American Literature II EN 205H Honors American Literature II EN 206 Contemporary Literature EN 207 Intro to Shakespeare EN 214 Intro to Cultural Studies: Fairy Tales EN 214H Honors Intro to Cultural Studies: Fairy Tales HIST HI 106 European History 1815- HI 115 History of Ancient Rome MUSC MU 127 Intro to Jazz/Jazz Rock THEA TH 116 Intro to Acting FURTHER STUDY SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES ECON EC 101 Microeconomics EC 101H Honors Microeconomics ETHS SO 113 Cultural Diversity POLS GO 101 State & Local Government PSY CC 105 Infant & Toddler PS 102H Honors Human Growth & PS 201 Psychology of Personality SOC SO 101 Marriage & Family SO 101H Honors Marriage & Family SO 201 Social FURTHER STUDY MATH & NATURAL SCIENCES CHEM CH 106 AND CH106L Chem II (LAB) CH 108 AND CH 108L Principles of Organic & Biochemistry (LAB) CH 201 AND CH 201L Organic Chemistry I (LAB) CS CS 206 Data Structures & Algorithms (LAB) GEOG PY 102 Weather & Climate PY 102H Honors Weather & Climate MATH MA 113 Analytical Geometry & Calculus II MA 114H AND MA 114L Honors Analytical Geometry & Calculus II MA 201 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III MA 202H AND MA 202L Honors Analytic Geometry & Calculus III PHYS PY 113 AND PY 113L General PY 202 AND PY 202L Engineering ISSUES & PERSPECTIVES BIOL Page 2 of 5
PROGRAM SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS * Courses requiring a (B-) or better ** Courses requiring a (C) or better Athletic Training HR 105 Medical Terminology SO 100 Fund of Sociology Biology (6-12) BI 105 AND BI 105L Biology II (LAB) Chemistry (6-12) CH 108 AND CH 108L Principles of Organic & Biochemistry CH 201 AND CH 201L Organic Chemistry I Earth/ Space (6-12) (LAB) ** Elementary (K-6) and Early Childhood Unified (B-3) AR 106 Art Education BI 101 AND BI 101L General Biology (LAB)(or) BI 103 AND BI 103L Human (or) BI 104 AND BI 104L Biology I (LAB) (or) HI 102 American Hist 1865- SO 100 Fund of Sociology (or) SO 111 Cultural Anthropology English (5-8) English (6-12) EN 202 British Literature I EN 203 British Literature II EN 204 American Literature I EN 205 American Literature II EN 207 Intro to Shakespeare TH 115 Theatre Appreciation Exercise Science Chemistry (LAB) ** MA 108 Elem of Statistics PE 185 Intro to Exercise Science French (Pre K-12) History (5-8) Page 3 of 5
HI 102 American History 1865- History (6-12) HI 102 American History 1865- Mathematics (5-8) MA 110 Calculus** Math Applications: (choose one or two courses below for a minimum of 5 hours) Mathematics (6-12) MA 111 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I** (or) MA 112H AND MA 112L Honors Analytical Geometry & Calculus I/Lab** MA 113 Analytical Geometry & Calculus II** (or) MA 114H AND MA 114L Honors Analytical Geometry & Calculus II/Lab** MA 201 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III** (or) MA 202H AND MA 202L Honors Analytic Geometry & Calculus III/Lab** Math Applications: (choose TWO different courses from the list below. At least one must be a physics, chemistry or astronomy) Physical Education (PreK-12) PE 101 Intro to Physical Education Physics (6-12) MA 111 Analytic Geometry & Calc I** PY 113 AND PY 113L General Science (5-8) BI 105 AND BI 105L Biology II (LAB) Chemistry (LAB) Spanish (PreK-12) SP 105 Elementary Spanish III Sport Management PE 112 Intro to Sports Management PE 228 Sports Finance PE 250 Sports in Society Teacher Apprentice Program (TAP) AR 106 Art Education Page 4 of 5
Transfer Students Should Remember All Teacher Education majors and Athletic Training majors must submit an application for admission into the programs. For applications and process: www.wichita.edu/appliedstudies /applications For more information, go to: www.wichita.edu/appliedstudies Or Call (316) 978-3300, option 2 Dual Advising is available at www.wichita.edu/dualadvising Athletic Training is a 4-year, sequenced program. Transfer students seeking to begin as second-year students must complete both the preprofessional and professional phase application requirements. Contact Program Director Rich Bomgardner (rich.bomgardner@wichita.edu) with questions about beginning as a second-year student. Apply by March 1 in order to have priority consideration for the upcoming fall semester. Students transferring from a two-year college must complete at least 60 hours of four-year college work including 45 hours of upper-division work in order to qualify for graduation. Page 5 of 5