Metropolitan Community College (Missouri-all locations) TRANSFER PROGRAM TO THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS B.S. Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology (Edward Campus only) and Interdisciplinary Computing) Number to call at KU for advising: (785) 864-4487 Website: www.eecs.ku.edu Transfer students must have at least a 2.5 GPA and proof of competency in calculus. Requirements (all students): The only classes listed are the ones that could be taken at a 2 year College. Computer Engineering: ECONOMICS & electives Choose One: ECON 142 Princ of Microeconomics 3 ECON 211 Prin. of Economics- Micro 3 GE3S ECON 144 Princ of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 210 Prin. of Economics Macro 3 GE3S ECON 104 Intro to Economics 3 No equivalent GE3S Electives-12 hours total of Humanities & Social Science (must be GE3H, AE41, AE42 + one extra GE3H or GE3S) Computer Science: Humanities & Social Science electives Electives-12 hours total of Humanities & Social Science (must include 2 GE3H and 2 GE3S) Choose One: CHEM 130 Chemistry 5 CHEM 111 General College Chemistry 5 GE12, GE3N CHEM 135 Chemistry 2 5 CHEM 112 General College Chemistry 2 5 GE12, GE3N GEOG 104 & 105 Princ Physic Geography GEOG 104 Principles of Physical Geography 5 GE3N GEOL 101 How the World Works 3 GEOL 101 Physical Geology 5 GE3N
MCC Computer Science ~updated April 28, 2015 Electrical Engineering: The courses listed below are REQUIRED. These courses MAY be taken to complete the KU CORE, but if they are not, this additional coursework is necessary to complete degree requirements. 132 hours are required for a degree. ECONOMICS & electives Choose One: ECON 142 Princ of Microeconomics 3 ECON 211 Prin. of Economics- Micro 3 GE3S ECON 144 Princ of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 210 Prin. of Economics Macro 3 GE3S Electives-12 hours total of Humanities & Social Science (must be GE3H, AE41, AE42 + one extra GE3H or GE3S) CHEM 130 Chemistry 5 CHEM 111 General College Chemistry 5 GE12, GE3N Information Technology: MATH 101 College Algebra 3 MATH 120R College Algebra with Review 5 GE12 OR MATH 120 Algebra 3 MATH 104 Precalculus Mathematics 5 MATH 150 PreCalculus 5 GE12 MATH S365 Elementary Statistics 3 No equivalent GE12 ECONOMICS & electives ECON 104 Intro to Economics 3 No equivalent GE3S ENGL 362 Technical Writing 3 ENGL 215 Technical Writing 3 -Choose one PHSX 114 College Physics 5 PHYS 130 General Physics 5 GE3N, GE11, GE12 CHEM 130 Chemistry 5 CHEM 111 General College Chemistry 5 GE12, GE3N BIOL 150 Prn Molecular/Cellular 5 No equivalent GE3N Interdisciplinary Computing-Astronomy:
MCC Computer Science ~updated April 28, 2015 ASTR 191 Contemporary Astronomy 3 PHYS 106 General Astronomy 5 GE3N Interdisciplinary Computing-Biology: CHEM 130 Chemistry 5 CHEM 111 General College Chemistry 5 GE3N, GE12 CHEM 135 Chemistry 2 5 CHEM 112 General College Chemistry 2 5 GE3N, GE12 BIOL 150 Prn Molecular/Cellular 5 No equivalent GE3N BIOL 152 Princ of Organismal Biology 5 No equivalent GE3N ETHICS PHIL 160 Intro to Ethics 3 PHIL 203 Ethics 3 AE51, GE11, GE3H Interdisciplinary Computing-Chemistry: CHEM 130 Chemistry 5 CHEM 111 General College Chemistry 5 GE3N, GE12 CHEM 135 Chemistry 2 5 CHEM 112 General College Chemistry 2 5 GE3N, GE12 CHEM 330 & 331 Organic Chemistry 5 CHEM 221 Organic Chemistry 1 5 Interdisciplinary Computing-Geography:
Interdisciplinary Computing-Physics: MCC Computer Science ~updated April 28, 2015 Interdisciplinary Computing-Journalism: KU Curriculum (additional requirements not covered by degree requirements) Additional courses that satisfy the KU are continuously updated and available at http://kucore.ku.edu/courses. MCC Equivalents Goal 1: Critical Thinking and Quantitative Literacy (1 Unit from each outcome) Only Interdisciplinary Computing (Geography and Journalism needs to take one of these courses) Outcome 1 GE11 ENGL 209 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 214 Intro to Fiction 3 HWC 204 Western Civilization 3 HIST 133 Found. of Western Civilization 3 HWC 205 Western Civilization 2 3 HIST 134 Modern Western Civilization 3 PHIL 140 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHIL 100 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHIL 148 Reason and Argument 3 PHIL 200 Logic 3 PHIL 160 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHIL 203 Ethics 3 3 PHIL 205 Professional Ethics 3 BLAW S301 Legal Aspects of Business 3 BSAD 270 Legal Environment Business 3 SOC 160 Social Problems/American Values 3 SOSC 163 Social Problems 3 PHSX 114 College Physics 1 4 PHYS 130 College Physics 5 PHSX 211 General Physics & 216 4 PHYS 220 General Physics 5 Goal 2: Communication (3 Units) -two from outcome 1 and one outcome 2 Outcome 1 GE21 ENGL 101 Composition 3 ENGL 101 Composition and Reading I 3 ENGL 102 Critical Reading and Writing 3 ENGL 102 Composition and Reading II 3 ENGL 209 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 214 Intro to Fiction 3 HWC 204 Western Civ 1 3 HUMN 133 Western Civ 1 3 Outcome 2 GE22 COMS 130 Speaker-Audience Communication 3 COMM 100 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Goal 3: Breadth of Knowledge (3 Units) -one from each category Arts & Humanities GE3H
MCC Computer Science ~updated April 28, 2015 ANTH 110 Intro to Archaeology 3 ANTH 120 Intro to Archaeology 3 CLSX 148 Greek and Roman Mythology 3 ENGL 240 Mythology 3 ART 108 Survey of Art 3 ART 101 Drawing 1 ART 110 Basic Drawing 1 3 ART 150 Art History I 3 HIST 130 Women in American History 3 HIST 145 Survey of English History 3 HUMN 103 Intro to International Studies 3 ENGL 209 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 214 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 216 Intro to Drama & Poetry 3 ENGL 220 British Lit to 1750 3 ENGL 221 English Life/Literature II 3 ENGL 222 Amer Lit to 1860 3 ENGL 223 American Literature II 3 ENGL 234 Film as Literature 3 ENGL 242 The Bible as Literature 3 ENGL 250 Masterpieces of American Literature 3 3 ENGL 254 World Literature 3 ENGL 255 World Literature 2 3 ENGL 256 World Masterpieces 3 ENGL 260 African-American Literature 3 ENGL 265 African Literature 3 ENGL 267 North American Indian Literature 3 ENGL 268 Women s Lit Human Diversity 3 ENGL 264 US Latino and Latina Literature 3 PHIL 101 Philosophy of Religionj 3 PHIL 201 History of Philosophy I 3 PHIL 140 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHIL 100 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHIL 148 Reason and Argument 3 PHIL 200 Logic 3 PHIL 160 Intro to Ethics 3 PHIL 203 Ethics 3 PHIL 205 Professional Ethics 3 THR 100 Intro to Theatre 3 THEA 106 Theatre Appreciation 3 THR 106 Intro to Acting 3 THEA 120 Acting 3 HA 150 Western Art History 3 ART 150 Art History I 3 HA 151 Western Art History 2 3 ART 151 Art History II 3 HIST 128 Hist US thrgh Civil War 3 HIST 120 United States History to 1865 3 HIST 129 Hist of US After Civil War 3 HIST 121 United States History since 1865 3 Social Sciences GE3S BLAW S301 Legal Aspects of Business 3 BSAD 270 Legal Environment Business 3 GEOG 102 Princ of Human Geography 3 GEOG 113 Cultural/Human Geography 3 PSYC 240 Child Development 3 ANTH 108 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology 3 COMS 244 Intr Personal Comm 3 COMM 223 Interpersonal Communications 3 COMS 150 Personal Communication 3 COMM 102 Fund of Human Communication 3 ECON 104 Intro to Economics 3 ECON 110 Introduction to Economics 3 ECON 142 Princ of Microeconomics 3 ECON 211 Prin. of Economics II- Micro 3 ECON 144 Princ of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 210 Prin. of Economics I Macro 3 POLS 110 Intro to US Politics 3 POLS 136 Intro to American National Politics 3 POLS 170 Intro to International Politics 3 POLS 234 Intro to International Relations 3 PSYC 104 General Psychology 3 PSYC 140 General Psychology 3 SOC 104 Elements of Sociology 3 SOCI 160 Intro to Sociology 3 PSYC 243 Human Lifespan Development 3 SOC 220 Sociology of Families 3 SOSC 220 Marriage and Family 3 PSYC 120 Personality 3 PSYC 144 Adjustment and Personality 3 ANTH 100 General Anthropology 3 ANTH 100 General Anthropology 3 SOCI 170 General Anthropology 3 POLS 135 Intro to Political Science 3 AMS 110 The American Peoples 3 HUMN 165 American Humanities: Diversity in Am Exp 3 JOUR 101 Media and Society 3 COMM 112 Intro to Mass Communication 3 METL 211 Jewelry 3 ART 141 Beginning Jewelry Making 3
Goal 4: Culture and Diversity (1 Unit from each outcome) Outcome 1 AE41 MCC Computer Science ~updated April 28, 2015 SOC 160 Intro to Social Problems 3 SOSC 163 Social Problems 3 SOC 104 Elements of Sociology 3 SOSC 160 Intro to Sociology 3 SOC 220 Sociology of Families 3 SOSC 220 Marriage and Family 3 AAAS 106 The Black Experience in the Americas 3 HIST 140 African-American History 3 AMS 110 The American Peoples 3 HUMN 165 Am Humanities: Diversity in American Exper 3 Outcome 2 AE42 PHIL 102 World Philosophy 3 HIST 150 Native American History 3 ENGL 267 North American Indian Literature 3 ENGL 260 African Literature 3 ENGL 260 African-American Literature 3 ANTH 100 General Anthropology 3 SOSC 170 General Anthropology 3 ANTH 170 General Anthropology 3 SOSC 210 Native American Studies 3 GEOG 100 World Regional Geography 3 GEOG 105 World Geography 3 GEOG 102 Princ of Human Geography 3 GEOG 113 Cultural/Human Geography 3 ANTH 108 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology 3 POLS 170 Intro to International Politics 3 POLS 234 Intro to International Relations 3 SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish 3 SPAN 203 Intermediate Spanish I 3 SPAN 216 Intermediate Spanish 2 3 SPAN 204 Intermediate Spanish II 3 GERM 104 Elementary German 5 GERM 101 Elementary German I 5 GERM 108 Elementary German 2 5 GERM 102 Elementary German II 5 GERM 201 Intermediate German 3 GERM 203 Intermediate German I 3 GERM 202 Intermediate German 2 3 GERM 204 Intermediate German II 3 HA 100 Intro to Western Art History 3 ART 108 Survey of Art 3 HA 150 Ancient thru Medieval Art 3 ART 150 History of Art 3 In order to graduate in four years, a student must transfer to KU after one year Pass/Fail Policy. Only courses used to fulfill English, Humanities, and Social Science requirements will be accepted with a P grade *PHSX 211 satisfies the PHSX 210 requirement for Engineering at KU S before a number (Ex. MATH S365) indicates the course will be satisfied but will not count toward the number of Junior/Senior (upper-level) hours required for graduation The requirements listed above are subject to annual change A maximum of 64 hours of community college course work can be applied toward a KU degree Courses with a grade of D or below do not transfer