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JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Transfer Program to the University of Kansas Edwards Campus College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Law & Society, BA/BGS Literature, Language and Writing, BA/BGS Psychology, BA/BGS Public Administration, BA/BGS 2017 2018 Catalog CONTACT: Dan Mueller, Transfer Program Coordinator/Advisor/Academic Success Coach Law & Society, BA/BGS and Public Administration, BA/BGS PHONE: 91 897 8659 EMAIL: dmueller@ku.edu CONTACT: Sharla Cruse, Ph.D., Advisor, Literature, Language and Writing, BA/BGS and Psychology, BA/BGS PHONE: 91 897 8627 EMAIL: LLW kuec@ku.edu psyc kuec@ku.edu HOME PAGE: http://www.edwardscampus.ku.edu These degrees are offered at the KU Edwards Campus as part of the partnership between JCCC and the Edwards Campus. These evening degree completion programs from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences have all of the upper level courses for the degree offered at KU Edwards. Liberal Arts 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. Also, students must satisfy the major requirements of the degree they are pursuing. B.A. (Bachelor of Arts): 1. Quantitative Reasoning ( Credits): This course must have MATH 101 (College Algebra) or a higher level mathematics course as a pre requisite. Additionally, this course must also be approved for either Goal 1 Learning outcome 2 of the KU Core or another course approved by CUSA. Satisfied by the following KU courses: ACCT 200, ASTR 91, CHEM 10, CHEM 15, CHEM 150, CHEM 170, CHEM 184, CHEM 190, CHEM 195, COMS 56, DSCI 01, MATH 105, MATH 115, MATH 121, MATH 141, MATH 65, PHSX 114, PHSX 211, PHSX 21, AP Calculus (AB or BC) score of or above, AP statistics score of or above, or equivalent transfer course. 2. Laboratory or Field Experience (Variable Credits): This course must be an academic credit bearing laboratory or field experience. This course may be taken in conjunction with a lecture course but the course combination must contain a laboratory.. 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 Outcome 1 of the KU Core. Satisfied by the following KU courses: ENGL 101 AND ENGL 102/105, OR ENGL 102/105 AND a course that satisfies Goal 2, Learning Outcome 1 of the KU Core. 4. Non English Language Proficiency (Variable Credits): Students must demonstrate fourth semester proficiency in a single non English language, OR third semester proficiency in a first non English language and first semester proficiency in a second non English language. See list on page 7 for courses that will fulfill this requirement. B.G.S (Bachelor of General Studies): Completion of the requirements of a single B.G.S. major AND a secondary field of academic study (a second degree offered by CLAS or other school, a second CLAS major or co-major, a minor offered by CLAS or another school, or two certificates offered by CLAS or another school); Updated 12/17 1

Completion of an approved career preparation course (minimum credit hours total), chosen from: EVRN 615, LA&S 470, LA&S 475, LA&S 480, LA&S 485, LA&S 490, LING 420, POLS 494, POLS 495, POLS 496, POLS 497, PUAD 691, SPLH 568, SPLH 571,THR 07, THR 507, THR 560 NOTE: Courses may not be used to satisfy more than one core area requirement, HOWEVER, they may be used to satisfy a core requirement AND a major or minor requirement. 2

*The following majors are offered through the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (the College) at the Edwards Campus: Law and Society, BA/BGS Law and Society is an interdisciplinary field that examines how law works in practice in public administration, courts, the non profit sector, policy, policing, and the justice system. As a field, law and society explores social movements, government practice, and reform. Students with this degree may pursue work in a variety of settings including criminal justice organizations, non profits, policy think tanks, and political institutions. Students are encouraged to complete ENGL 121, ENGL 122, MATH 171, PSYC 10, POLS 124, and SOC 122 at JCCC for this program. Literature, Language and Writing, BA/BGS A degree in English will help develop the skills of dealing with concepts and abstractions, creativity, and good communication and people skills. An undergraduate degree in English is an excellent base from which to explore career options and good preparations for a variety of advanced degrees in areas such as business or law. Students should complete ENGL 121, ENGL 122 and a third English course at JCCC. These are prerequisites for the upper level English courses in the major at Edwards. It is highly recommended that students complete a third English course that has Comp I and Comp II as the prerequisites. Psychology, BA/BGS A bachelor s degree in psychology provides undergraduate students with a broad knowledge of psychology to achieve both personal and professional goals. A psychology major can be useful for careers in business, teaching, medicine, nursing, law, social work, counseling, student services, child development, administration or human resources. Some students complete the major to become psychologists themselves. Through program curriculum, students will have a better understanding of human behavior, thinking and emotion. Students should take PSYC 10 General Psychology, PSYC 209 Statistics in Psychological Research, PSYC 210 Research Methods in Psychology, BIOL 121 Intro to Biology OR BIOL 15 Cell and Molecular Biology and MATH 171 College Algebra at JCCC since these courses are prerequisites for most of the courses in the PSYC major. Public Administration, BA/BGS The Public Administration program is designed to provide graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills for planning, implementing and evaluating public programs. This knowledge will help organizations be more effectively prepared to deal with local and global diversity. Students should complete MATH 171 College Algebra at JCCC. Students may take POLS 245 Introduction to Public Administration at JCCC which is equivalent to PUAD 0 Intro to Public Administration at KU. (NOTE: POLS 245 will not count towards jr.sr. hours at KU.) Completion of POLS 124 American National Government at JCCC is strongly encouraged. *A minimum of 120 credit hours are required. No more than 64 hours from a two year institution may be applied toward the 120 hour total. Must include 45 upper level hours, 0 of those hours must be at KU. A grade of C or better must be earned in each course to transfer. Transfer D grades are not accepted or applied toward any degree in the College of Arts & Sciences. To see how your credits transfer to KU, visit http://credittransfer.ku.edu/ and choose Kansas, then JCCC. It is the student s responsibility to check for updates to this information, which is subject to change. Completion of a JCCC AA degree satisfies the first three goals of the KU Core general education requirements.

Non-English Language Proficiency List FL 150 Elementary Russian I FL 151 Elementary Russian II FL 178 Intermediate Russian I FL 179 Intermediate Russian II FL 170 Elementary Japanese I FL 171 Elementary Japanese II FL 182 Intermediate Japanese I FL 18 Intermediate Japanese II FL 160 Elementary Italian I FL 161 Elementary Italian II FL 165 Elementary Chinese I FL 166 Elementary Chinese II FL 192 Intermediate Chinese I FL 19 Intermediate Chinese II FL 10 Elementary Spanish I FL 11 Elementary Spanish II FL 20 Intermediate Spanish I FL 21 Intermediate Spanish II FL 140 Elementary French I FL 141 Elementary French II FL 240 Intermediate French I FL 241 Intermediate French II FL 120 Elementary German I FL 121 Elementary German II FL 220 Intermediate German I FL 221 Intermediate German II FL 175 Elementary Brazilian Portuguese I FL 176 Elementary Brazilian Portuguese II FL 155 Elementary Arabic I FL 156 Elementary Arabic II FL 195 Intermediate Arabic I FL 196 Intermediate Arabic II FL 180 or ASL 120 Elementary American Sign Language I FL 181 or ASL 121 Elementary American Sign Language II FL 270 or ASL 122 Intermediate American Sign Language I FL 271 or ASL 12 Intermediate American Sign Language II 4

KU Core requirements (each goal must be met) Units must be semester hours Additional courses that satisfy the KU Core are continuously updated and available at kucore.ku.edu/courses. 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 BUS 12 Personal Finance BLAW S01 Legal Aspects of Business BUS 261 Business Law ENGL 210 Intro to Poetry ENGL 227 Intro to Poetry ENGL 209 Intro to Fiction ENGL 20 Intro to Fiction ENGL 211 Intro to Drama ENGL 25 Drama as Literature HIST 114 Renaissnc Rev Europe HIST 129 Early Modern Europe HIST 115 Fr Rev Presnt Europe HIST 10 European History since 1789 HWC 204 Western Civilization HIST 125 Western Civ.: Ancient World to the Renaissance HWC 205 Western Civilization 2 HIST 126 Western Civ.: Scientific Revolution to the Modern Age AAAS 105/HIST 104 Intro African History HIST 12 History of Africa HIST 108 Medieval History HIST 128 Medieval History HIST 101 Modern Russian History HIST 160 Modern Russian History PHIL 140 Intro to Philosophy PHIL 121 Intro to Philosophy PHIL 148 Reason and Argument PHIL 124 Logic and Critical Thinking PHIL 160 Intro to Ethics PHIL 14 Ethics PHSX 114 College Physics 5 PHYS 10 College Physics I 5 PHSX 211 General Physics 5 PHYS 220 Engineering Physics I 5 SOC 104 Elements of Sociology SOC 122 Introduction to Sociology SOC 160 Social Problems/American Values SOC 125 Social Problems COMS 20 Fundamentals of Debate SPD 10 Elementary Debate KU Outcome 2 GE 1.2 Quantitative Literacy- ACCT 200 Financial Accounting ACCT 122 Accounting II 6 FIN 101 Personal Finance BUS 12 Personal Finance CHEM 10 Chemistry 5 CHEM 124/125 General Chemistry I/Lab 4/1 CHEM 15 Chemistry 2 5 CHEM 11/12 General Chemistry II/Lab 4/1 MATH 101 College Algebra MATH 171 College Algebra MATH 104 Precalculus Math 5 MATH 17 Precalculus 5 MATH 105 Intro. to Topics in Mathematics MATH 175 Discrete Math MATH 191/PHYS 191 Math/Physics 4 for Games MATH 125 Calculus MATH 241 Calculus I 5 MATH 115 Calculus MATH 21 Business and Applied Calculus I PHSX 114 College Physics 5 PHYS 10 College Physics I 5 PHSX 211 General Physics 5 PHYS 220 Engineering Physics I 5 5

Goal 2: Communication ( 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 ENGL 121 Composition I ENGL 102 Critical Reading and Writing ENGL 122 Composition II ENGL 105 Freshman Honors English ENGL 121 & 121H Composition I + Honors 4 ENGL 210 Intro to Poetry ENGL 227 Intro to Poetry ENGL 209 Intro to Fiction ENGL 20 Intro to Fiction ENGL 211 Intro to Drama ENGL 25 Drama as Literature HWC 204 Western Civilization HIST 125 Western Civ.: Ancient World to the Renaissance KU Outcome 2 - GE 2.2 - Oral Communication - COMS 10 Speaker Audience Communication SPD 121 Public Speaking Goal : Breadth of Knowledge (1 class/unit from each Category) KU Category 1 - GEH Arts and Humanities ANTH 110 Intro to Archaeology ANTH 144 Archaeology ANTH 160 Variety of Human Experiences ANTH 10 World Cultures ARCH S540 Arch. History before Modern ARCH 244 Arch. History before Modern ART 101 Drawing I ART 10 Drawing I HA 150 Hist of Western Art: Ancient Med. ARTH 180 Art History: Ancient to Renaissance HA 151 Hist of West. Art: Ren Contemp ARTH 182 Art History: Renaissance to Modern HA 261 Intro to Modern Art ARTH 184 Art History: Twentieth Century HA 165 Intro to Asian Art ARTH 186 Art History: Intro to Asian Art ENGL 10 Intro to Literature ENGL 205 Bible as Literature ENGL 217 Literature by Women ENGL 222 Advanced Comp ENGL 210 Introduction to Poetry ENGL 227 Intro to Poetry ENGL 209 Introduction to Poetry ENGL 20 Intro to Fiction ENGL 211 Introduction to the Drama ENGL 25 Drama as Literature ENGL 26 British Literature ENGL 27 British Literature II ENGL 24 Literature of Science Fiction ENGL 244 Literature American Pop. Music ENGL 246 & 247 American Literature I& II ENGL 250 World Masterpieces ART 101 Drawing GDES 10 Drawing & Media Methods 6

Goal - Category 1 - GEH continued... AAAS 105/HIST 104 Intro African History HIST 12 History of Africa HIST 115 Fr Rev Presnt Europe HIST 10 European History since 1789 HIST 121 Modern Latin America HIST 162 Modern Latin America HIST 15 Eastern Civilization HIST 128 Hist US thrgh Civil War HIST 140 US History to 1877 HIST 129 Hist of US After Civil War HIST 141 US History since 1877 HIST 105 Intro. Anc. Near East. & Greek HIST 14 Anc. Greece, Near East and Egypt Hist. HIST 151 World History I HIST 152 World History II HSES 244 Intro to PE & Sports Studies HPER 255 Intro to Physical Education HUM 122 Intro to Humanities HUM 17 Intro. to Russian Culture HUM 145 Intro to World Humanities CLSX 148 Greek and Roman Mythology HUM 155 Classical Mythology PHIL 140 Intro to Philosophy PHIL 121 Intro to Philosophy PHIL 148 Reason and Argument PHIL 124 Logic and Critical Thinking PHIL 160 Intro to Ethics PHIL 14 Ethics PHIL 154 History of Ancient Philosophy PHIL 176 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 210 History Modern Philosophy REL 104 Intro to Religious Studies REL 120 Exploring World Religions REL 106 Living Religions of the East REL 125 Religions of the East REL 107 Religions of the West REL 126 Religions of the West THR 100 Intro to Theatre THEA 120 Intro to Theater THR 106 Acting I THEA 121 Fundamental of Acting THR 106 Acting I THEA 10 Acting I THR 215 Approaching Design THEA 145 Intro. to Theatre Design 7

KU Category 2 GEN - Natural Sciences ANTH 104 Fund. Physical Anthropology 4 ANTH 126 Physical Anthropology ASTR 191 Contemporary Astronomy ASTR 120 Fundamentals of Astronomy ASTR 191 Contemp. Astronomy ASTR 122 Astronomy 4 BIOL 100 Principals of Biology BIOL 121 Intro to Biology 4 BIOL 150 Prn Molecular/Cellular 5 BIOL 15 Principles of Celland Molecular 4 Bio. BIOL 152 Princ of Organismal Biology 5 BIOL 150 Biology of Organisms 5 EVRN 148 Scientic Princ Envrn Study BIOL 10 Environmental Science /1 BIOL 125 General Botany 5 BIOL 124 Essentials of Oceanography BIOL 127 General Zoology 5 BIOL 200/20 Intro. Microbiology/lab /2 BIOL 20/21 Microbiology/Lab /2 CHEM 110 College Chemistry 4 CHEM 120 Chemistry in Society 4 CHEM 10 Chemistry 5 CHEM 124/125 General Chemistry I/Lab 4/1 CHEM 110 Introductory Chem 5 CHEM 122 Princ of Chemistry 5 CHEM 15 Chemistry 2 5 CHEM 11/12 General Chemistry II/Lab 4/1 CHEM S0 Organic Chemistry 5 CHEM 220 Organic Chemistry 5 GEOG 104 Princ Physic Geography GEOS 140 & 141 Physical Geography & Lab /2 GEOL 101 How the World Works GEOS 10 General Geology 5 MATH/PHYS191 Mathand Phys. for Games 4 PHSX 114 College Physics 5 PHYS 10 College Physics I 5 PHSX 211 General Physics 5 PHYS 220 Engineering Physics I 5 PHSX 212 General Physics II 4 PHYS 221 Engineering Physics II 5 PSCI 120 Physical Science 4 8

KU Category GES - Social Sciences - ANTH 108 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 125 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 160 Varieties of Human Experience ANTH 10 World Cultures METL 211 Jewelry ART 148 Metal/Silversmithing BLAW 01 Legal Aspects of Business BUS 261 Business Law ECON 12 Survey of Economics ECON 144 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 20 Macroeconomics ECON 142 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 21 Microeconomics SOC 220 Sociology of Families EDUC 24 Families in Society JOUR 101 Media and Society JOUR 120 Mass Media and Society POLS 122 Political Science POLS 110 Intro. to US Politics POLS 124 American National Government POLS 126 State and Local Government POLS 150 Intro. to Comparative Politics POLS 12Intro.to Comparative Government POLS 170 Intro. to International Politics POLS 15 International Relations PSYC 104 General Psychology PSYC 10 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 218 Human Development EPSY S05 Early Childhood Development PSYC 215 Child Development EDUC 270 Early Childhood Development PSYC 120 Personality PSYC 20 Personality Theory COMS 244 Interpersonal Communication SPD 120 Interpersonal Communication SOC 104 Elements of Sociology SOC 122 Introduction to Sociology SOC 220 Sociology of Families SOC 11 Marriage and Family SW 220 Social Work, Social Welfare and US SOC 146 Intro to Social Work SOC 165 Contemporary Chinese Society SOC 110 American Identities SOC 180 Inequality and Diversity in US 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 HIST 17 African American Studies ANTH S 20 Lang and Culture and Society ANTH 165 Linguistic Anthropology SOC 220 Sociology of Families EDUC 24 Families in Society MUS 298 Intro to Jazz Listening MUS 125 Intro to Jazz Listening SOC 160 Social Problems/American Values SOC 125 Social Problems SOC 104 Elements of Sociology SOC 122 Introduction to Sociology SOC 11 Marriage and Family SOC180Inequality anddiversity in the U.S. 9

KU Outcome 2 - AE 4.2 Global Perspective ANTH 108 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 125 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 15 Anthro. Paranormal/Supernatural ANTH 150 Ppl. & Cultures of Mesoamerica ANTH 14 Native Americans ANTH 160 Variety of Human Experience ANTH 10 World Cultures ARCH S541 Modern Arch. History ARCH 245 Modern Arch. Hisotry HA 150 Western Art History ARTH 180 Art History: Ancient to Renaissance HA 165 Intro to Asian Art ARTH 186 Art History: Intro to Asian Art SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish FL 20 Intermediate Spanish SPAN 216 Intermediate Spanish II FL 21 Intermediate Spanish II GERM 104 Elementary German FL 120 Elementary German GERM 108 Elementary German II FL 121 Elementary German II GERM 201 Intermediate German FL 220 Intermediate German GERM 202 Intermediate German II FL 221 Intermediate German II GEOG 100 World Regional Geography GEOS 145 World Regional Geography HWC 204 Western Civilization HIST 125 Western Civ.: Ancient World to Renaissance HWC 205 Western Civilization II HIST 126 Western Civ.: Scientific Revolution to the Modern Age HIST 15 Eastern Civilization HIST 165 History of China HIST 195 History of the Middle East HIST 167 Intro to History: Japan HIST 118 Hist. of East Asia HIST 164 Japan Changing Tradition HIST 150 (HUM/REL)150 Islam: Rel. and Civ. HIST 149 History of India HIST 180 North American Indian History HIST 200 Eurasia History and Culture SLAV 140 Intro to Russian Culture HUM 17 Intro Russian Culture HUM 165 Intro Chinese Culture HUM 167 Intro to Japanese Culture MUS 126 Intro to World Music PHIL 142 History of Asian Philosophy POLS 150 Intro. to Comparative Politics POLS12IntrotoComparative Government POLS 170 Intro. to International Politics POLS 15 International Relations REL 104 Intro to Religious Studies REL 120 Exploring World Religions REL 106 Living Religions of the East REL 125 Religions of the East REL 107 Living Religions of the West REL 126 Religions of the West SOC 165 Contemporary Chinese Society WGS 201 Global Women s Studies WGS 220 The Many Women of Islam 10

Goal 5: Social Responsibility and Ethics (1 Unit) KU Outcome 1 AE 5.1 Social Responsibility and Ethics PHIL 160 Intro to Ethics PHIL 14 Ethics SOC 160 Social Problems/American Values SOC 125 Social Problems 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 S20 Lang and Culture and Society ANTH 165 Ling. Anthropology ^if course is required in the major, additional coursework may be needed. * Students are strongly encouraged to take Goal 6 at KU since most majors have a senior level capstone course/experience 11

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