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Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design & Planning Department of Design Industrial Design - B.F.A. 2016-2017 Catalog Contact: Samantha Raines Phone: 785-864-2959 Email: sraines@ku.edu Home Page: http://design.ku.edu The Associate of Arts degree (A.A.) at JCCC is a general transfer degree and partners well with the first two years of most bachelor degree programs. Students pursuing the A.A. may select courses that satisfy both the A.A. degree requirements and lower division requirements for a bachelor s degree at four-year institutions. The 33 hours of electives within the A.A. allows students to complete additional general education and lower division courses required for specific majors. The A.A. degree requires completion of 63 credit hours, the maximum number of hours from a community college that will be applied toward a bachelor s degree at most four-year schools. Meeting with a JCCC counselor is strongly recommended for selection of appropriate courses. All Design applicants must meet or exceed academic requirements as well as submit and pass the department s essay and portfolio review. See the department s web site for the academic requirements. Portfolio and essay requirements: The department of Design also requires a 10-20 image portfolio with a color inventory sheet, and 3 brief essay questions. Deadline for the portfolio and essays is February 1st. Specifics are listed at http://design.ku.edu/admission-proceedures-transfer-re-admit-or-changeschool-students 124 credit hours are required to complete this program. As part of the 124 hours, students are required to complete 45 hours at the junior/senior level for graduation. Deadlines: February 1st is the final deadline for both application and portfolio submission to be considered for admission to the department. The Industrial Design degree is a 4 year program from the start of the Foundation studios. Students that transfer with the Foundation studios completed should expect 3 more years to complete their degree at KU. Students that do not have the Foundations year completed at the time of transfer should expect 4 years to complete their degree at KU. All studios are on a Fall/Spring sequence and cannot be taken out of sequence. The Department of Design will NOT accept general education transfer grades of D for transfer credit The Department of Design will NOT accept studio grades of C+ (2.3) or lower for transfer credit The Industrial Design degree has a review process in the spring term of studios and during the sophomore studios. Students should familiarize themselves with these requirements and processes prior to transferring to the Department of Design. All students that plan to transfer to the Department of Design should contact Samantha Raines, Coordinator of Undergraduate Student Services, a year prior to their desired transfer term. This will help confirm their progress and prepare them for a timely graduation. NOTE: Classes may count for a major requirement and a core requirement but may NOT count for 2 different core requirements. It is the STUDENT S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. This transfer program is provided as a service and is updated annually. Degree requirements at the four-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. Updated 4/17 1

Industrial Design Requirements (all students) The courses listed below are REQUIRED for degrees from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. These courses MAY be taken to complete the KU Core, but if they are not, this additional coursework is necessary to complete degree requirements. ENGLISH (3 courses) ENGL 101 Composition OR ENGL 105 Freshman Honors English 3/3 ENGL 121 Composition I OR ENGL 121 & 121H Composition I + Honors 3/4 GE 2.1 AND ENGL 102 Critical Reading and Writing 3 ENGL 122 Composition II 3 GE 2.1 Choose one of the following for the 3rd course in English KU Classes Core Fulfilled ENGL 210 Intro to Poetry 3 ENGL 227 Intro to Poetry 3 GE 1.1 ENGL 209 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 230 Intro to Fiction 3 GE 1.1 ENGL 211 Intro to Drama 3 ENGL 235 Drama as Literature 3 GE 1.1 2

History of Art/Architecture/Design (12 hours) ADS 340 History & Philosophy of Design 3 No equivalent - N/A Plus the courses below Art History elective 3 ARTH 182 Art History Ren-Modern 3 N/A Art History elective 3 ARCH 244 Arch History before mod. 3 N/A Art History elective 3 ARCH 245 Arch History modern 3 N/A Foundations KU Course JCCC Course Core BDS 103 Drawing for Design 3 ART 130 Drawing I 3 N/A BDS 101 Design Think & Make I 3 ART 124 Design I 2D 3 N/A BDS 102 Design Think & Make II 3 ART 127 Design II 3D 3 N/A Studio Requirements/Electives (15 hours) VISC 201 Visual Communication 3 No equivalent - N/A Industrial Design courses 9 No equivalent - N/A Plus 3 hours of electives PHOT 121 Fundamentals of Photography 3 N/A PHOT 122 Advanced Photography 3 N/A PHOT 128 Digital Photography 3 N/A PHOT 129 Advanced Digital Photography 3 N/A ART 129 Design Color 3 N/A ART 135 Painting I 3 N/A ART 136 Painting II 3 N/A ART 142 Ceramics I 3 N/A ART 143 Ceramics II 3 N/A ART 244 Ceramics Workshop 3 N/A ART 145 Sculpture I 3 N/A ART 146 Sculpture II 3 N/A ART 148 Metal and Silversmithing I 3 N/A ART 149 Metal and Silversmithing II 3 N/A ART 172 Watercolor Painting 3 N/A ART 231 Life Drawing I 3 N/A ART 232 Life Drawing II 3 N/A Major and Professional Studies (43 hours) - No JCCC equivalents Academic Concentration Jr/Sr Courses (9 hours) - No JCCC equivalent 3

KU Core requirements (each goal must be met) Units must be 3 semester hours Additional courses that satisfy the KU Core are continuously updated and available at kucore.ku.edu/courses. Before taking any core courses refer to the second part of this guide for the courses that will be required for specific degrees. Goal 1: Critical Thinking and Quantitative Literacy (1 Class/Unit from each outcome) KU Outcome 1 - GE 1.1 Critical Thinking FIN 101 Personal Finance 3 BUS 123 Personal Finance 3 BLAW S301 Legal Aspects of Business 3 BUS 261 Business Law 3 ENGL 210 Intro to Poetry 3 ENGL 227 Intro to Poetry 3 ENGL 209 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 230 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 211 Intro to Drama 3 ENGL 235 Drama as Literature 3 HIST 114 Renaissnc-Rev Europe 3 HIST 129 Early Modern Europe 3 HIST 115 Fr Rev-Presnt Europe 3 HIST 130 European History since 1789 3 HWC 204 Western Civilization 3 HIST 125 Western Civilization 3 HWC 205 Western Civilization 2 3 HIST 126 Western Civilization 2 3 AAAS 105/HIST 104 Intro African History 3 HIST 132 History of Africa 3 HIST 108 Medieval History 3 HIST 128 Medieval History 3 HIST 101 Modern Russian History 3 HIST 160 Modern Russian History 3 PHIL 140 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHIL 121 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHIL 148 Reason and Argument 3 PHIL 124 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 PHIL 160 Intro to Ethics 3 PHIL 143 Ethics 3 PHSX 114 College Physics 5 PHYS 130 General Physics 5 PHSX 211 General Physics 5 PHYS 220 Engineering Physics 5 SOC 104 Elements of Sociology 3 SOC 122 Sociology 3 SOC 160 Social Problems/American Values 3 SOC 125 Social Problems 3 COMS 230 Fundamentals of Debate 3 SPD 130 Elementary Debate 3 KU Outcome 2 GE 1.2 Quantitative Literacy- ACCT 200 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 122 Accounting II 6 FIN 101 Personal Finance 3 BUS 123 Personal Finance 3 CHEM 130 Chemistry 5 CHEM 124 & 125 General Chemistry I 4/1 CHEM 135 Chemistry 2 5 CHEM 131 & 132 General Chemistry II 4/1 MATH 101 College Algebra 3 MATH 171 College Algebra 3 MATH 104 Precalculus Math 5 MATH 173 Precalculus Math 5 MATH 105 Intro. to Topics in Mathematics 3 MATH 175 Discrete Math 3 MATH 191/PHYS 191 Math/Physics for 4 Games MATH 125 Calculus 3 MATH 241 Calculus 5 MATH 115 Calculus 3 MATH 231 Business and Applied Calculus 3 PHSX 114 College Physics 5 PHYS 130 General Physics 5 PHSX 211 General Physics 5 PHYS 220 Engineering Physics 5 4

Goal 2: Communication (3 Classes/Units) - two from Outcome 1 and one from Outcome 2 KU Outcome 1 - GE 2.1 - Written Communication Choose two of the following: Choose two of the following: ENGL 101 Composition 3 ENGL 121 Composition I 3 ENGL 102 Critical Reading and Writing 3 ENGL 122 Composition II 3 ENGL 105 Freshman Honors English 3 ENGL 121 & 121H Composition I + Honors 4 ENGL 210 Intro to Poetry 3 ENGL 227 Intro to Poetry 3 ENGL 209 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 230 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 211 Intro to Drama 3 ENGL 235 Drama as Literature 3 HWC 204 Western Civilization 3 HIST 125 Western Civilization 3 KU Outcome 2 - GE 2.2 - Oral Communication - COMS 130 Speaker Audience Communication 3 SPD 121 Public Speaking 3 Goal 3: Breadth of Knowledge (1 class/unit from each Category) KU Category 1 - GE3H Arts and Humanities ANTH 110 Intro to Archaeology 3 ANTH 144 Archaeology 3 ANTH 160 Variety of Human Experiences 3 ANTH 130 World Cultures 3 ARCH S540 Arch. History before Modern 3 ARCH 244 Arch. History before Modern 3 ART 101 Drawing I 3 ART 130 Drawing I 3 HA 150 Hist of Western Art: Ancient Med. 3 ARTH 180 Art History Anc-Ren 3 HA 151 Hist of West. Art: Ren- Contemp 3 ARTH 182 Art Hist. Ren to Mod 3 HA 261 Intro to Modern Art 3 ARTH 184 Art History 20th Century 3 HA 165 Intro to Asian Art 3 ARTH 186 Art History Asian Art 3 ENGL 130 Intro to Lit. (through Dec. 2014) 3 ENGL 205 Bible as Literature ENGL 217 Literature by Women 3 ENGL 222 Advanced Comp 3 ENGL 210 Introduction to Poetry 3 ENGL 227 Intro to Poetry 3 ENGL 209 Introduction to Poetry 3 ENGL 230 Intro to Fiction 3 ENGL 231 American Prose 3 ENGL 211 Introduction to the Drama 3 ENGL 235 Drama as Literature 3 ENGL 236 British Literature 3 ENGL 237 British Literature II 3 ENGL 243 Literature of Science Fiction 3 ENGL 244 Literature American Pop. Music 3 ENGL 246 & 247 American Literature I& II 3 ENGL 250 World Masterpieces 3 ART 101 Drawing 3 GDES 130 Drawing & Media Methods 3 5

Goal 3 - Category 1 - GE3H continued... AAAS 105/HIST 104 Intro African History 3 HIST 132 History of Africa 3 HIST 115 Fr Rev-Presnt Europe 3 HIST 130 European History since 1789 3 HIST 162 Modern Latin America 3 HIST 121 Modern Latin America 3 HIST 135 Eastern Civilization 3 HIST 128 Hist US thrgh Civil War 3 HIST 140 US History to 1877 3 HIST 129 Hist of US After Civil War 3 HIST 141 US History since 1877 3 HIST 105 Intro. Anc. Near East. & Greek 3 HIST 143 Anc. Greece, Near East and Egypt 3 Hist. HIST 151 World History I 3 HIST 152 World History II 3 HSES 244 Intro to PE & Sports Studies 3 HPER 255 Intro to Physical Education 3 HUM 122 Intro to Humanities 3 HUM 137 Intro. to Russian Culture 3 HUM 145 Intro to World Humanities 3 CLSX 148 Greek and Roman Mythology 3 HUM 155 Classical Mythology 3 PHIL 140 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHIL 121 Intro to Philosophy 3 PHIL 148 Reason and Argument 3 PHIL 124 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 PHIL 160 Intro to Ethics 3 PHIL 143 Ethics 3 PHIL 154 History of Ancient Philosophy 3 PHIL 176 Philosophy of Religion 3 PHIL 210 History Modern Philosophy 3 REL 104 Intro to Religious Studies 3 REL 120 Exploring World Religions 3 REL 106 Living Religions of the East 3 REL 125 Religions of the East 3 REL 107 Religions of the West 3 REL 126 Religions of the West 3 THR 100 Intro to Theatre 3 THEA 120 Intro to Theater 3 THR 106 Acting I 3 THEA 121 Fundamental of Acting 3 THR 106 Acting I 3 THEA 130 Acting I 3 THR 215 Approaching Design 3 THEA 145 Intro. to Theatre Design 3 6

KU Category 2 GE3N - Natural Sciences ANTH 104 Fund. Physical Anthropology 4 ANTH 126 Physical Anthropology 3 ASTR 191 Contemporary Astronomy 3 ASTR 120 Fundamentals of Astronomy 3 ASTR 191 Contemp. Astronomy 3 ASTR 122 Astronomy 4 BIOL 100 Principals of Biology 3 BIOL 121 Intro to Biology 4 BIOL 150 Prn Molecular/Cellular 5 BIOL 135 Principles of Cell and Molecular 4 Bio. BIOL 152 Princ of Organismal Biology 5 BIOL 150 Princ of Organismal Biology 5 EVRN 148 Scientic Princ Envrn Study 3 BIOL 130 Environmental Science 3/1 BIOL 125 General Botany 5 BIOL 124 Essentials of Oceanography 3 BIOL 127 General Zoology 5 BIOL 200/203 Intro. Microbiology/lab 3/2 BIOL 230/231 Microbiology/Lab 3/2 CHEM 110 College Chemistry 4 CHEM 120 Chemistry in Society 4 CHEM 130 Chemistry 5 CHEM 124 & 125 General Chemistry 4/1 CHEM 110 Introductory Chem 5 CHEM 122 Princ of Chemistry 5 CHEM 135 Chemistry 2 5 CHEM 131 & 132 General Chemistry 2 4/1 CHEM S330 Organic Chemistry 5 CHEM 220 Organic Chemistry 5 GEOG 104 Princ Physic Geography 3 GEOS 140 & 141 Physical Geography & Lab 3/2 GEOL 101 How the World Works 3 GEOS 130 General Geology 5 MATH/PHYS 191 Math and Phys. for Games 4 PHSX 114 College Physics 5 PHYS 130 General Physics 5 PHSX 211 General Physics 5 PHYS 220 Engineering Physics 5 PHSX 212 General Physics II 4 PHYS 221 Engineering Physics II 5 PSCI 120 Physical Science 4 7

Goal 4: Culture and Diversity (1 unit/class from each outcome) KU Outcome 1 - AE4.1 U.S. Diversity AAAS 104 History Afr-American Studies 3 HIST 137 African American Studies 3 ANTH S 320 Lang and Culture and Society 3 ANTH 165 Linguistic Anthropology 3 SOC 220 Sociology of Families 3 EDUC 234 Families in Society 3 MUS 298 Intro to Jazz Listening 3 MUSC 125 Intro to Jazz 3 SOC 160 Social Problems/American Values 3 SOC 125 Social Problems 3 SOC 104 Elements of Sociology 3 SOC 122 Sociology 3 SOC 131 Marriage and Family 3 SOC 180 Inequality and Diversity in the U.S. 3 KU Category 3 GE3S - Social Sciences - ANTH 108 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 125 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 160 Varieties of Human Experience 3 ANTH 130 World Cultures 3 METL 211 Jewelery 3 ART 148 Metal/Silversmithing 3 BLAW 301 Legal Aspects of Business 3 BUS 261 Business Law 3 ECON 132 Survey of Economics 3 ECON 144 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 230 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 142 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 231 Microeconomics 3 SOC 220 Sociology of Families 3 EDUC 234 Families in Society 3 JOUR 101 Media and Society 3 JOUR 120 Mass Media and Society 3 POLS 122 Political Science 3 POLS 110 Intro. to US Politics POLS 124 American National Government 3 POLS 126 State and Local Government 3 POLS 150 Intro. to Comparative Politics 3 POLS 132 Intro. to Comparative Government 3 POLS 170 Intro. to International Politics 3 POLS 135 International Relations 3 PSYC 104 General Psychology 3 PSYC 130 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYC 218 Human Development 3 EPSY S305 Early Childhood Development 3 PSYC 215 Child Development OR EDUC 270 Early Childhood Development 3 PSYC 120 Personality 3 PSYC 230 Personality Theory 3 COMS 244 Interpersonal Communication 3 SPD 120 Interpersonal Communication 3 SOC 104 Elements of Sociology 3 SOC 122 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 220 Sociology of Families 3 SOC 131 Marriage and Family 3 SW 220 Social Work, Social Welfare and US 3 SOC 146 Intro to Social Work 3 SOC 165 Chinese Society 3 SOC 110 American Identities 3 SOC 180 Inequality and Diversity in US 3 8

KU Outcome 2 - AE 4.2 Global Perspective ANTH 108 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 125 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 153 Anthro. Paranormal/Supernatural 3 ANTH 150 Ppl. & Cultures of Mesoamerica 3 ANTH 134 Native Americans 3 ANTH 160 Variety of Human Experience 3 ANTH 130 World Cultures 3 ARCH S541 Modern Arch. History 3 ARCH 245 Modern Arch. Hisotry 3 HA 150 Western Art History 3 ARTH 180 Art History Anc-Ren 3 HA 165 Intro to Asian Art 3 ARTH 186 Art History Asian Art 3 SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish 3 FL 230 Intermediate Spanish 3 SPAN 216 Intermediate Spanish II 3 FL 231 Intermediate Spanish II 3 GERM 104 Elementary German 3 FL 120 Elementary German 3 GERM 108 Elementary German II 3 FL 121 Elementary German II 3 GERM 201 Intermediate German 3 FL 220 Intermediate German 3 GERM 202 Intermediate German II 3 FL 221 Intermediate German II 3 GEOG 100 World Regional Geography 3 GEOS 145 World Regional Geography 3 HWC 204 Western Civilization 3 HIST 125 Western Civilization 3 HWC 205 Western Civilization II 3 HIST 126 Western Civilization II 3 HIST 135 Eastern Civilization 3 HIST 165 History of China 3 HIST 195 History of the Middle East 3 HIST 167 Intro to History: Japan 3 HIST 118 Hist. of East Asia 3 HIST 164 Japan Changing Tradition 3 HIST 150 (HUM/REL)150 Islam: Rel. and Civ. 3 HIST 149 History of India 3 HIST 180 N Amer Indig People History 3 HIST 200 Eurasia History and Culture 3 SLAV 140 Intro to Russian Culture 3 HUM 137 Intro Russian Culture 3 HUM 165 Intro Chinese Culture 3 HUM 167 Intro to Japanese Culture 3 MUS 126 Intro to World Music 3 PHIL 142 History of Asian Philosophy 3 POLS 150 Intro. to Comparative Politics 3 POLS 132 Intro to Comparative Government 3 POLS 170 Intro. to International Politics 3 POLS 135 International Relations 3 REL 104 Intro to Religious Studies 3 REL 120 Exploring World Religions 3 REL 106 Living Religions of the East 3 REL 125 Religions of the East 3 REL 107 Living Religions of the West 3 REL 126 Religions of the West 3 SOC 165 Chinese Society 3 WGS 201 Global Women s Studies 3 WGS 220 The Many Women of Islam 3 9

Goal 5: Social Responsibility and Ethics (1 Unit) KU Outcome 1 AE 5.1 Social Responsibility and Ethics PHIL 160 Intro to Ethics 3 PHIL 143 Ethics 3 SOC 160 Social Problems/American Values 3 SOC 125 Social Problems 3 KU Outcome 2 AE 5.2 Experience No Equivalencies Established Goal 6: Integration and Creativity (1 Unit) KU Outcome 1 AE 6.1 Integration & Creativity ^ANTH S320 Lang and Culture and Society 3 ANTH 165 Ling. Anthropology 3 ^if course is required in the major, additional coursework may be needed. 10

DEGREE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM REGISTRATION JCCC ID# Last Name First Name MI Date of Birth JCCC Major KU ID# (if known) Anticipated KU Major Anticipated graduation date from JCCC (Term/Year) When do you plan to enroll at KU? (Term/Year) Why sign up for the JCCC and KU Degree Partnership Program (DPP)? Save money on core classes by taking them at JCCC Simultaneously work on upper level program-specific courses at KU Work through a seamless transfer process Receive support from engaging JCCC counselors and KU advisors Build your confidence for a university experience Earn two degrees through a reverse transfer process Sign up at no charge! Joining now allows you to start mapping out your path for earning your associate s degree from JCCC while you progress toward your bachelor s degree at KU. Your consent to enroll in this program will permit JCCC and KU to exchange your records to assist you in your academic progress. Upon completion of this form you will be enrolled in the Degree Partnership Program and will receive an email within a week with more information regarding the program. By signing below, I authorize Johnson County Community College and the University of Kansas to exchange my academic and financial aid records for the purpose of supporting my transfer credits, conducting a reverse transfer graduation audit, and enrollment at both colleges. This authorization to release information will remain in effect until I revoke it in writing. Student s Signature Email Date Phone Submit this form by faxing to 913-469-3825 or mail to: Johnson County Community College Carol Gard Box 48 12345 College Blvd. Overland Park, KS 66210 5105-79 R 2/17 Contact us! We d be glad to help with your questions. Name Email Phone Number Carol Gard JCCC cgard@jccc.edu 913-469-8500, ext. 3635 Jessy Wilkes KU Lawrence jwilkes@ku.edu 785-864-5408 Dan Mueller KU Edwards dmueller@ku.edu 913-897-8659 For Office Use Only Cohort code DPKU on SGASADD added Welcome letter sent KU notified 11