COLLEGE of FINE ARTS BARTON 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. FOUNDATION COURSES (must complete all four courses with a grade of C- or better for at least 12 credit hours) ENGL 1204 English Composition I or ENGL 1209 Engl Comp I w/rev ENGL 1206 English Composition II COMM 1230 Public Speaking MATH 1828 College Algebra or MATH 1826 College Algebra with Review or MATH 1830 Trigonometry or MATH 1831 Business Calculus or MATH 1832 Analytic Geometry - Calculus I or MATH 1840 Intro to Contemporary Math INTRODUCTORY FINE ARTS (complete one course - for at least 3 credit hours) ARTS 1200 Art Appreciation* ARTS 1201 Art History Survey I* ARTS 1203 Art History Survey II* * * ARTS 2207 Humanities through the Arts* MUSI 1002 Introduction to Music* THEA 1300 Intro to the Theatre* *Some restrictions may apply for Fine Arts majors. INTRODUCTORY HUMANITIES (complete two courses - one in each of two subject areas - for at least 6 credit hours) ENGL LITR 1210 Intro to Literature LITR 1216 American Literature I HIST HIST 1400 American History to 1877 HIST 1401 American History 1865 to Present HIST 1402 American History 1877 - Present HIST 1403 American History to 1865 HIST 1408 Western Civ to 1500 HIST 1409 Hist & Phil Western Culture to 1500 HIST 1410 Western Civ 1500-Pres HIST 1411 Hist & Phil Western Culture 1500 - Present HIST 1413 Western Civ 1500- Present Honors HIST 1450 Hist of World Civ to 1500 HIST 1452 Hist of World Civ 1500-Present PHIL PHIL 1602 Intro to Philosophy PHIL 1604 Systematic Ethics PHIL 1605 Reason & Argument REL RELI 1301 New Testament Lit: Gospels RELI 1303 New Testament Lit: Acts & Epistles RELI 1305 Old Testament Lit: Pentateuch RELI 1311 World Religions RELI 2301 New Testament Lit: Gospels INTRODUCTORY SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (complete two courses - one in each of two subject areas - for at least 6 credit hours) ANTH ANTH 1816 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2812 Intro to Anthropology CJ CRIM 1600 Intro to Criminal Justice COMM JOUR 1700 Intro to Mass Media ECON ECON 1610 Principles of Macroeconomics ETHS SOCI 1129 Cross Cultural Awareness GEOG ANTH 1819 World & Regional Geography GEOG 1819 World & Regional Geography POLS POLS 1800 Government of US POLS 1801 Intro to Political Science POLS 1804 International Relations PSY PSYC 1000 General Psychology SOC SOCI 1100 Intro to Sociology SCWK SOCI 1106 Intro to Social Work INTRODUCTORY MATH & NATURAL SCIENCES (complete two courses - one in each 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 LIFE 1402 Prin of Biology (LAB) LIFE 1406 Prin of Botany (LAB) LIFE 1407 Anatomy & Physiology I AND LIFE 1409 Anatomy & Physiology II (LAB) LIFE 1408 Anat & Phys (LAB) Page 1 of 5
LIFE 1410 Prin of Zoology (LAB) LIFE 1412 Prin of Microbiol (LAB) CHEM CHEM 1802 Fund of General Chemistry (LAB) CHEM 1806 College Chem I (LAB) CS PRGM 1007 Foundation of Computer Science GEOG PHSC 1404 Physical Geography GEOL PHSC 1402 Intro to Geology PHSC 2410 Conservation - Natural Resources MATH MATH 1831 Business Calculus MATH 1832 Analytic Geometry - Calculus I STAT 1829 Elements of Statistics PC BSTC 1001 Introduction to Computers (LAB) BSTC 1036 Computer Concepts & Appl (LAB) PHYS PHSC 1400 Physical Science (LAB) PHSC 1408 Astronomy PHYS 1600 Physics I (LAB) PHYS 1604 Engineering Physics I (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 COMM 1200 Interpersonal Communication COMM 1210 Oral Interpretation THEA 1315 Introduction to Film ENGL LITR 1212 The Short Story LITR 1215 World Literature LITR 1228 Introduction to Drama LITR 1234 Shakespeare HIST HIST 1404 American West HIST 1406 History of Kansas THEA * *Restrictions apply for Musical Theatre/Theatre/Theatre Tech and Theatre Performance majors. FURTHER STUDY SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES CJ CORR 1008 Special Populations Correction CRIM 1610 Criminology ECON ECON 1612 Principles of Microeconomics POLS POLS 1815 Intro to UN & International Org POLS 1828 State & Local Government PSY CHLD 1505 Preschool Child PSYC 1014 Developmental Psychology PSYC 1016 Social Psychology SOC SOCI 1102 Marriage & Family SOCI 1104 Contemporary Social Problems FURTHER STUDY MATH & NATURAL SCIENCES CHEM CHEM 1808 College Chem II (LAB) CHEM 1814 Organic Chem I (LAB) MATH MATH 1834 Analytic Geometry - Calculus II MATH 1836 Analytic Geometry - Calculus III PHYS PHYS 1602 Physics II (LAB) PHYS 1606 Engineering Physics II (LAB) ISSUES & PERSPECTIVES BIOL LIFE 1413 Environmental Science AND LIFE 1414 Environmental Science (Lab) PHIL BUSI 1607 Business Ethics ADDITIONAL COLLEGE of FINE ARTS DEGREE INFORMATION FINE ARTS DEGREES Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) Bachelor of Arts (BA) Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Music (BM) Bachelor of Music Education (BME) MAJORS The following Barton Community College courses will transfer to a WSU Fine Arts major. Media Arts (BAA) Animation Page 2 of 5
Audio Production Filmmaking THEA 1328 Make-Up for Theater Game Design Art (BA) Art History (BA) Major courses at WSU Art Education PSYC 1000 General Psychology EDUC 1128 Foundations Modern Education Studio Art: Applied Drawing Studio Art: Ceramics Media Studio Art: Community & Social Practices Studio Art: Electronic Media Studio Art: Painting Studio Art: Photo Media Studio Art: Print Media Studio Art: Sculpture Graphic Design Composition (BM) Instrumental Performance Jazz & Contemporary Media (BM) Performance Instrumental (BM) Performance Keyboard (BM) Page 3 of 5
Performance Vocal (BM) Instrumental (BME) Keyboard (BME) Vocal (BME) Special Music Education (BME) Music (BA) Dance (BA/BFA) DANC 1035 Ballet I DANC 1100 Jazz Dance I DANC 1020 Modern Dance I THEA 1304 Acting II Music Theatre (BA/BFA) THEA1304 Acting II DANC 1100 Jazz Dance I DANC 1035 Ballet I MUSI 1018 Music Harmony I MUSI 1022 Music Harmony II Theatre (BA) Theater Performance Design and Technical Theatre Page 4 of 5
TRANSFER STUDENTS SHOULD REMEMBER Admission to some Fine Arts majors requires an Audition and/or Approval. 60 credit hours must be taken at a four-year university 45 credit hours must be upperdivision courses 30 credit hours must be taken at WSU 24 of last 30 credit hours must be taken at WSU Minimum of 120 credit hours required for all degrees General Education Limitations: Fine Arts majors cannot use introductory courses in their major to meet general education requirements. THEA 1302 cannot be used as a general education course for Performing Arts majors. Fulfills a MAJOR CORE requirement for Performing Arts majors. For more information, go to: www.wichita.edu/finearts Contact a College of Fine Arts Academic Advisor for Dual Advising: Alicia Fullilove Alicia.fullilove@wichita.edu 316-978-3555 Janet Ives janet.ives@wichita.edu 316-978-4746 Kelli Reid Media Arts Kelli.reid@wichita.edu 316-978-6078 Director of Student Services Sanya Wiles sanya.wiles@wichita.edu 316-978-7091 BAA Media Arts majors are only required to complete 30 credits of General Education coursework. EXCLUDES all Fine Arts courses. Page 5 of 5