Barton Community College TRANSFER PROGRAM TO THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Department of Visual Art (B.A.E) Visual Art Education Number to call at KU for advising: (785) 864-4401 Website: http://art.ku.edu/ A portfolio and three short essays are required for admission to Visual Art. Information regarding these additional application materials can be found at http://art.ku.edu/admissions/index.shtml 137 hours and a 2.0 GPA are required to graduate with the BAE degree (an additional 21 hours and a 3.0 GPA are required to complete the student teaching year). All entering freshmen in Visual Art are required to participate in a foundation curriculum offered through the Foundations program before enrolling in advanced art or design studio courses. Students complete Drawing I, Drawing II, Art Concepts & Practice, and Art Principles & Practice (12 hours) IMPORTANT NOTE: Beginning Fall 2013 transfer students will be admitted to KU s new Core Curriculum automatically. There will be a short period where transfer students can opt-out and participate in the traditional, Non-KU Core Curriculum instead. Only students who are admitted for and begin classes in the Summer 2015 term or prior are eligible to opt-out of the KU Core. Students must speak with an academic advisor to discuss options and determine whether opting out of the Core is an appropriate decision. For more information about KU s Core Curriculum please visit http://kucore.ku.edu/. KU Core Curriculum Units must be 3 semester hours Additional courses that satisfy the KU Core are continuously updated and available at http://kucore.ku.edu/courses. Before taking any core courses refer to the bottom of this sheet for the courses that will be required for the degree. KU Course Requirements Barton Equivalents Goal 1: Critical Thinking and Quantitative Literacy (2 Units) GE11 ENGL 102 CRITICAL READING AND WRITING 3 ENGL 1206 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 ENGL 102 CRITICAL READING AND WRITING 3 ENGL 1207 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II HONORS 3 COMS 230 FUNDAMENTALS OF DEBATE 3 COMM 1212 FUNDAMENTALS OF DEBATE 3 HWC 204 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 HIST 1409 HIST & PHIL OF WEST CUL TO 1500 3 HWC 205 WESTERN CIVILATION II 3 HIST 1411 HIST & PHIL OF WEST CUL 1500-PRESENT 3 ENGL 211 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA 3 LITR 1228 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA 3 PHIL 1602 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSPHY 3 PHIL 140 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 PHIL 1604 SYSTEMATIC ETHICS 3 PHIL 160 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS 3 PHIL 1605 REASON AND ARGUMENT 3 PHIL 148 REASON AND ARGUMENT 3 PHSX 211 GENERAL PHYSICS I 5 PHYS 1604 ENGINEERING PHYSICS I 5 SOC 104 ELEMENTS OF SOCIOLOGY 3 SOCI 1100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 SOC 160 SOCIAL PROB AND AMER VALUES 3 SOCI 1104 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3 Outcome 2 GE12 CHEM 184 FOUNDATIONS OF CHEMISTRY I 5 CHEM 1806 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I 5 CHEM 188 FOUNDATIONS OF CHEMISTRY II 5 CHEM 1808 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II 5 MATH 101 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 MATH 1826 INTERMEDIATE & COLLEGE ALGEBRA 5 MATH 101 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 MATH 1828 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 MATH 115 CALCULUS I 3 MATH 1831 BUSINESS CALCULUS 3 MATH 115 CALCULUS I 3 MATH 1832 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS 5 PHSX 114 COLLEGE PHYSICS I 5 PHYS 1600 PHYSICS I PHSX 211 GENERAL PHYSICS I 5 PHYS 1604 ENGINEERING PHYSICS I 5
ACCT 200 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4 ACCT 1614 & 1616 ACCOUNTING 1 & 2 6 MATH 365 Elementary Statistics 3 MATH 1829 Elements Of Statistics 3 STAT 1840 Business & Economic Stats 3 MATH 1834 Anal Geom & Calc 2 5 Goal 2: Communication (3 Units) -two from outcome 1 and one from outcome 2 GE21 ENGL 101 COMPOSITION 3 ENGL 1203 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I HONORS 3 ENGL 101 COMPOSITION 3 ENGL 1204 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 ENGL 102 CRITICAL READING AND WRITING 3 ENGL 1206 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 ENGL 102 CRITICAL READING AND WRITING 3 ENGL 1207 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II HONORS 3 ENGL 211 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA 3 LITR 1228 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA 3 Outcome 2 GE22 COMS 130 SPEAKER-AUDIENCE COMM 3 COMM 1230 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 Goal 3: Breadth of Knowledge (3 Units) -one from each category Arts & Humanities GE3H 3 ARTS 1200ART APPRECIATION 3 HA 150 WESTERN ART: ANCIENT-MEDIEVAL 3 ARTS 1201 ART HISTORY SURVEY I 3 ART 101 DRAWING I 3 ARTS 1214 DRAWING I 3 HA 150 WESTERN ART: ANCIENT-MEDIEVAL 3 ARTS 1201 ART HISTORY SURVEY I - HONORS 3 HIST 1400 AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1877 3 HIST 128 HIST OF US THROUGH CIVIL WAR 3 HIST 1401 AMERICAN HISTORY 1865-PRESENT 3 HIST 129 HIST OF US AFTER THE CIVIL WAR 3 HIST 1402 AMERICAN HISTORY 1877-PRESENT 3 HIST 1403 AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1865 3 HIST 1416 AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY 3 LITR 1210 INTRO TO LITERATURE 3 LITR 1212 THE SHORT STORY 3 LITR 1414 THE NOVEL 3 LITR 1215 WORLD LITERATURE 3 ENGL 211 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA 3 LITR 1228 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA 3 LITR 1234 SHAKESPEARE 3 PHIL 1602 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSPHY 3 PHIL 140 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 PHIL 1604 SYSTEMATIC ETHICS 3 PHIL 160 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS 3 PHIL 1605 REASON AND ARGUMENT 3 PHIL 148 REASON AND ARGUMENT 3 RELI 1311 WORLD RELIGIONS 3 THR 100 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE 3 THEA 1300 INTROUDCTION TO THEATRE 3 THR 106 ACTING I 3 THEA 1302 ACTING I 3 Natural Sciences GE3N CHEM 125 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 5 CHEM 1802 FUND OF GENERAL CHEMISTRY 5 CHEM 184 FOUNDATIONS OF CHEMISTRY I 5 CHEM 1806 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I 5 CHEM 188 FOUNDATIONS OF CHEMISTRY II 5 CHEM 1808 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II 5 BIOL 100 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY 3 LIFE 1402 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY 5 BIOL 101 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY HONORS 3 LIFE 1403 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY HONORS 5 LIFE 1406 PRINCIPLES OF BOTANY 5 LIFE 1410 PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY 5 BIOL 200 BASIC MICROBIOLOGY 3 LIFE 1412 PRINCIPLES OF MICROBOLOGY EVRN 148 SCI PRINC OF ENVIR STUDIES 3 LIFE 1413 ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE 3 PHSC 1400 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 5 GEOL 101 THE WAY THE EARTH WORKS 3 PHYSC 1402 INTRO TO GEOLOGY 5 GEOG 104 PRIN OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3 PHYSC 1404 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3 ASTR 191 CONTEMPORARY ASTRONOMY 3 PHYSC 1408 ASTRONOMY 3 PHYSC 2410 CONSERVATION-NAT RESOURCES 3 PHSX 114 COLLEGE PHYSICS I 5 PHYS 1600 PHYSICS I 5 Social Sciences GE3S ANTH 108 INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTH 3 ANTH 1816 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 COMS 244 INTRO INTERPERSON COM S 3 COMM 1200 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS 3 Updated: August 30, 2013 2
COMM 1220 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 ECON 104 INTRODUCTORY ECONOMICS 3 ECON 1607 INTRO TO ECONOMICS 3 ECON 144 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 ECON 1610 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 ECON 142 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 ECON 1612 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 HIST 1425 WOMEN & THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE 3 POLS 110 INTRO TO US POLITICS 3 POLS 1800 GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES 3 POLS 1801 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE 3 POLS 170 INTRO TO INTERNAT RELATIONS 3 POLS 1804 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3 PSYC 104 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 PSYC 1000 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 PSYC 1002 HUMAN RELATIONS 3 PSYC 104 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 PSYC 120 PERSONALITY 3 PSYC 1034 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY 3 SOC 104 ELEMENTS OF SOCIOLOGY 3 SOCI 1100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 Goal 4: Culture and Diversity (2 Units) AE41 SOC 104 ELEMENTS OF SOCIOLOGY 3 SOCI 1100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 SOC 160 SOCIAL PROB AND AMER VALUES 3 SOCI 1104 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3 Outcome 2 AE42 ANTH 108 INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTH 3 ANTH 1816 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 GEOG 100 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3 ANTH 1819 WORLD & REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3 HA 150 WESTERN ART: ANCIENT-MEDIEVAL 3 ARTS 1201 ART HISTORY SURVEY I 3 HA 150 WESTERN ART: ANCIENT-MEDIEVAL 3 ARTS 1201 ART HISTORY SURVEY I - HONORS 3 HWC 204 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 HIST 1409 HIST & PHIL OF WEST CUL TO 1500 3 HWC 205 WESTERN CIVILATION II 3 HIST 1411 HIST & PHIL OF WEST CUL 1500-PRESENT 3 GERM 104 ELEMENTARY GERMAN 5 LANG 1900 ELEMENTARY GERMAN 5 GERM 108 ELEMENTARY GERMAN II 5 LANG 1902 ELEMENTARY GERMAN 2 5 GERM 212 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I 3 LANG 1904 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 3 GERM 216 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II 3 LANG 1905 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 2 3 SPAN 104 ELEMENTARY SPANISH 5 LANG 1900 ELEMENTARY SPANISH 5 SPAN 108 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 5 LANG 1902 ELEMENTARY SPANISH 2 5 SPAN 212 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I 3 LANG 1904 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 3 SPAN 216 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II 3 LANG 1905 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 3 LITR 1215 WORLD LITERATURE 3 POLS 170 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3 POLS 1804 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3 POLS 1810 THE MIDDLE EAST IN MODERN TIMES 3 RELI 1311 WORLD RELIGIONS 3 Goal 5: Social Responsibility and Ethics (1 Unit) Outcome 5 AE51 PHIL 1604 SYSTEMATIC ETHICS 3 PHIL 160 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS 3 SOC 160 SOCIAL PROB AND AMER VALUES 3 SOCI 1104 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3 Outcome 5 No Equivalencies Established AE52 Goal 6: Integration and Creativity (1 Unit) No Equivalencies Established AE61 Non-KU Core Curriculum (see important note in overview on page 1) KU Course Requirements Barton Equivalents ENGLISH (3 courses) ENGL 101 COMPOSITION 3 ENGL 1204 English Composition 3 ENGL 102 CRITICAL READING & WRITING 3 ENGL 1206 English Composition 2 3 Plus a third English course 3 Updated: August 30, 2013 3
Any transferrable ENGL or LITR course 3 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3 hours) (Exemption is granted through the Communication Studies department for one year of high school speech or debate with a grade of B or better or for passing both the written oral parts of the oral communication exemption examination.) COMS 130 Spkr-Audience Communication 3 COMM 1230 Public Speaking 3 MATHEMATICS (6 hours) MATH 101 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 MATH 1828 College Algebra OR 3 OR MATH 1826 Intermed & College Algebra 5 MATH 104 PRECALCULUS MATHEMATICS 5 No Equivalent --AND One of the following 2 nd level courses: MATH 105 INTRO TO TOPICS IN MATH 3 No Equivalent MATH 111 MATRIX ALG. PROB & STAT 3 No Equivalent MATH 115 CALCULUS I 3 MATH 1831 Business Calculus OR 3 MATH 1832 Anal Geom & Calc 5 MATH 121 CALCULUS I 5 MATH 1834 Anal Geom & Calc 2 5 MATH 365 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 *MATH 1829 Elements Of Statistics OR 3 *STAT 1840 Business & Economic Stats 3 *These courses will NOT count as JR/SR hours. LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (18 hours) Natural Science-2 lab s required BIOL 100 & 102 Biology LIFE 1402 Principles Of Biology 5 Plus one of the following LIFE 1410 Principles Of Zoology 5 LIFE 1406 Principles of Botany 5 LIFE 1412 Principles Of Microbiology 5 PHSC 1402 Intro To Geology 5 CHEM 1802 Fundmntl Of General Chem 5 CHEM 1806 College Chemistry I 5 CHEM 1807 College Chemistry Honors 5 PHSC 1400 Physical Science 5 PHYS 1600 Physics I 5 PHYS 1604 Engineering Physics I 5 Humanities: One from list below: Historical Studies (HT) ARTS 1200 Art Appreciation 3 HIST 1400 American History To 1877 3 HIST 1401 American History 1865 To Pres 3 HIST 1402 American Hist 1877-Present 3 HIST 1403 American History To 1865 3 MUSI 1002 Intro To Music 3 Literature & the Arts (HL) THEA 1300 Intro To Theatre 3 THEA 1302 Acting I 3 THEA 1315 Intro To Film 3 Philosophy & Religion (HR) PHIL 1602 Intro To Philosophy 3 PHIL 1604 Systematic Ethics 3 RELI 1303 - New Test Lit:Acts & Epistles 3 RELI 1304 - New Test Lit:Gospels - Honors 3 RELI 1305 - Old Testament Lit:Pentateuch 3 RELI 1307 - Old Test Lit:Wisdom Books 3 RELI 1309 - Old Test Lit:Prophets 3 RELI 1311 - World Religions 3 RELI 2301 - New Testament Lit:Gospels 3 Social Science (3 Courses) Required as one of the 3 PSYC 1000 General Psychology OR 3 PSYC 1001 General Psychology Honors 3 One from list below: 3 Updated: August 30, 2013 4
SOC or ANTH ANTH 1816 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 2812 Intro Anthropology 2-3 ANTH 1819 World & Region Geography 3 SOCI 1100 Intro To Sociology 3 SOCI 1104 Contemporary Social Problems 3 One from list below: GEOG, ECON, POLS ECON 1607 Intro To Economics 3 ECON 1610 Prin Of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 1612 Prin Of Microeconomics 3 ECON 1611-Prin of Macroeconomics Honors 3 ECON 1613- Prin of Microeconomics Honors 3 POLS 1800 Government Of The U.S. 3 POLS 1801 Intro To Political Science 3 POLS 1804 International Relations 3 Visual Art Education Requirements (all students): These courses MAY be taken to complete the KU CORE, but if they are not, this additional coursework is necessary to complete degree requirements. Also, students must satisfy the major requirements of the degree they are pursuing. Writing (6 Credits): Students must complete six credit hours (two courses) of collegiate writing-level instructions. Students must complete ENGL 101: Composition and ENGL 102/105: Critical Reading and Writing/Freshman Honors English. Students who place into ENGL 102/105 by examination must complete ENGL 102/105 and another course meeting Goal 2, Learning of the KU Core. ENGL 101 AND ENGL 102/105, OR ENGL 102/105 AND a course that satisfies Goal 2, Learning of the KU Core. Math Courses (Variable Credits) MATH 115, MATH 365, or MATH 121 Science Courses BIOL 100 and BIOL 102 Communication (1 Course) COMS 130 Humanities/Social Science ( 2 courses) ANTH 100 or SOC 104 GEOG 102, POLS 110, POLS 150, POLS 170, ECON 104, ECON 144 or ECON 142 The following Professional Courses: Other required courses available: HSES 260 Personal and Community Health HLTH 1248 - Personal & Community Health 3 HISTORY OF ART (15 hours) Updated: August 30, 2013 5
HA 150 Western Art History 3 ARTS 1201 Art History Survey I 3 HA 151 Western Art History 2 3 ARTS 1203 Art History Survey 2 3 300+ Elective 3 No equivalent 20 th Century 3 No equivalent Non-Western 3 No equivalent Visual Arts Courses (24 hours) Ceramics: One Course is Required Painting: 2 Courses Required Printmaking: One Course is Required Sculpture: One Course is Required Photography: One Course is Required Textiles/Fibers: One Course is Required Metalsmithing/Jewelry: One Course is Required *These courses will NOT count as JR/SR hours. 3 ARTS 1222 Ceramics 3 3 ARTS 1210 Painting 3 * ARTS 1214 Painting 2 3 No equivalent 3 No equivalent ARTS 1234 Photography 3 ARTS 1246 Digital Photography 3 No equivalent 0 No equivalent Visual Arts Area Emphasis (12 hours) Emphasis Chosen with Advisor-wait until admitted into KU for those. ARTS 1209 Watercolor Painting 3 ARTS 1211 Watercolor Painting 2 3 ARTS 1217 Painting Seminar 3 ARTS 1224 Ceramics 2 3 ARTS 1225 Ceramics Seminar-Potter s Wheel 3 ARTS 1235 Photography 2 3 ARTS 1236 Photography Seminar 3 ARTS 1249 Figure Drawing 3 5 th Year Courses/ Teacher Education Courses (51 hours) C& T 100/VAE 100 No Equivalents FOUNDATIONS ART 101 Intro to Drawing 3 ARTS 1214 Drawing 3 ART 102 Intro to Drawing 2 3 ARTS 1216 Drawing 2 3 ART 103 Art Concepts and Practice 3 ARTS 1202 Design 3 ART 104 Art Principles and Practice 3 ARTS 1204 Design 2 3 NOTE: Courses may not be used to satisfy more than one area requirement. The requirements listed above are subject to annual change. Updated: August 30, 2013 6