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Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to Kansas State University College of Arts and Sciences, B.A. & B.S. General Requirements 2017-2018 Catalog Contact: Deana Core/ Sonya Baker Phone: 785 52 6250/785 52 6904 Email: dcore@ksu.edu/sdbaker@ksu.edu Home Page: artsci.k state.edu The Associate of Arts degree (A.A.) at 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 electives within the A.A. allow students to complete additional general education and lower division courses required for specific majors. The A.A. degree requires completion of 6 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 is 64. Meeting with a counselor is strongly recommended for selection of appropriate courses. The College of Arts and Sciences is the home of the liberal arts and is the largest college at K State, offering more than 115 degree programs. The liberal arts include physical and biological sciences, the fine arts, the social sciences, the humanities and the quantitative disciplines. Undergraduate degrees offered in the College of Arts and Sciences are: bachelor of arts, bachelor of fine arts, bachelor of music, bachelor of music education and bachelor of science. A minimum of 120 credit hours are required for graduation. Up to half of the credits required for the degree may be accepted from a community college. Students must complete at least 0 resident credits to be considered for a degree. At least 20 of the last 0 hours must be completed at K State. All K State students, including transfer students, are required to successfully complete credit bearing courses/experiences to complete the K State 8 General Education Program requirements. For information, see http://www.k state.edu/kstate8/lists/. Transfer courses evaluated as equivalent to K State 8 courses can be applied to meet K State 8 requirements. Students should consult with a counselor when planning their transfer course work, particularly in the areas of humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, to allow for the university general education course work that must be taken at K State. Worksheet to track courses that meet K State 8 Tags Aesthetic Interpretation Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility Global Issues and Perspectives Historical Perspectives Human Diversity within the U.S. Natural and Physical Sciences Social Sciences Updated 12/17 1

K-State College of Arts and Sciences General Education Requirements B.A./B.S. The major difference between the B.A. and the B.S. is the Foreign Language requirement for the B.A. and the extra science class for the B.S. (see notes below in those specific sections) K-State 8 noted in each section (courses with * indicate they do not fall into the same K-State 8 category as that section, refer to http://www.k-state.edu/kstate8/lists/ for additional tag.) Some courses have more than one tag, therefore, covering more than one K-State category with just one course. This list is primarily made up of courses that have an equivalent at K-State, but additional classes may substitute, along with corresponding tags, with prior approval from the College Dean s office. For specific Arts and Sciences curriculum guides, go to http://www.k-state.edu/careercenter/students/exploration/curriculumguides.html K-State Courses Hours Courses Hours English Composition (6 hours) ENGL 100 Expository Writing I ENGL 121 Composition I ENGL 200 Expository Writing II ENGL 122 Composition II K-State Courses Hours Courses Hours Oral Communications ( hours) COMM 106 Public Speaking SPD 121 Public Speaking K-State Courses Hours Courses Hours Humanities (4 courses) at least two credits per course, one from each area Fine Arts K State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation Philosophy K State 8 Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility ART 124, 127, 129, 10, 11, 15, 16, 18, 142, 14, 145, 146, 148, 149, 172, 21, 22, 25, 26, 28, 244, ** ARTH 180 or 182 MUS 121, 12, 161, 162, 16, 164, 187, 188, 176, 177, 178, 179, 201, 202, 20, 204, 196, 197, 198, 266, 267, 268, 141 THEA 120, 10, 145, 18, 17, 22, 121, 16, 20, 15, 140 **not all ART courses have an equivalent course but are allowed to have this tag PHIL121IntrotoPhil.,14 Ethics, 154Hist of Anc. Phil* OR 176 Phil. of Religion Western Heritage K State 8 Historical Perspectives Literary or Rhetorical Arts K State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation ENGL26BritishLit.I, 27 Brit. Lit. II,OR 250 World Masterpieces HIST Any HIST course WGS 201 Global Women s studies* ENGL10,22,215,227, 217, 244, 26,27, 250, 205, 20, 22, 25, 24, 245 SPD 180 Intercultural Communication* 2

K-State Courses Hours Courses Hours Social Sciences - (4 courses required but only from can be taken because one course must be at 500 level or above, or carry a prerequisite in the same department.) Choose from three different disciplines as listed. Cultural Anthropology Economics 9 ANTH 125 Cultural Anth., 142 World Prehistory, OR 144 Archeology ECON 12 Survey of ECON, 20, OR 21 Geography GEOS 145 World Regional Geography History HIST Any course with HIST prefix Mass Communication JOUR 120 Mass Media, 125 Fund. of Adver. Political Science POLS 122, 124, 126, 12/5, 200, 245, 270 Psychology EDUC 270, PSYC 10, 220, 250, 291, 215 Sociology ADMJ 121, 127, 1, 140, 141, 124, SOC 122, 125, 152, 146, 200, 291 WGS 201 Global Women s Studies K State 8: There are several represented in this section, choose ones not already met in other sections, such as those with Human Diversity within the U.S. or Social Sciences tags. 9 K-State Courses Hours Courses Hours Natural Sciences B.A. Degree: courses/11 hours minimum B.S. Degree: 4 courses/14 hours minimum Life Sciences with lab K-State 8 Natural and Physical Sciences Biochemistry Biology Physical Anthropology 1 course CHEM 250/251 Biochemistry BIOL any BIOL prefix with lab No equivalent 1 course Physical Science with lab K-State 8 Natural and Physical Sciences Biochemistry Chemistry Physical geography Geology Physics Life or Physical Science - lab optional K-State 8 Natural and Physical Sciences 1 course PSCI 120 Physical Science CHEM 250/251 Biochemistry CHEM any chem with lab No equivalent GEOS 10 Geology PHYS Any physics with lab 1 course 1 course Any life or physical science 1 course BS ONLY Science Course K-State 8 Natural and Physical Sciences 1 course One course ( cr or more) with a prerequisite 1 course

K-State Courses Hours Courses Hours International Overlay- (1 course) Anthropology Communications Geography History Political Science ANTH 125, 165, 142, 144 SPD 180 GEOS 145 HIST 151, 152, HUM 165 POLS 15 Students may use the fourth course in a single foreign language sequence (other than Latin) to satisfy the international studies overlay requirement. FL 221 (Intermediate German II) FL 21 (Intermediate Spanish II) FL 241 (Intermediate French II) B.A. DEGREE ONLY K-State Courses Hours Courses Hours Mathematics - (1 course, hours) Mathematics Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning MATH 11, 171, 172, 17, 210, 21, 22, 241, 242, 24, 254 or higher K-State Courses Hours Courses Hours Foreign Language (4 basic courses, 15-19 hours) Foreign Language K State 8 Aesthetic Experiences and Interpretive Understanding and Global Issues and Perspectives 15 19 Any Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Chinese, or Russian sequence or equivalent competency 15 19 B.S. DEGREE ONLY K-State Courses Hours Courses Hours Quantitative and Abstract Formal Reasoning (Fulfill this requirement ONE of the following three ways) Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning College Algebra or higher and Statistics and Computer Science OR Physics and Math OR Calculus 4 9 MATH 11 or higher and MATH 181 or 285 and CS 201, 205, 26 OR PHYS 10 and MATH 172 OR MATH 241 4 9 4

Major specific coursework available at For complete K-State Curriculum Guides by major, go to: http://artsci.k-state.edu/student-resources/academics/majors/ Anthropology BA/BS ANTH 200/204 Intro to Cultu. Anthro. ANTH 125 Cultural Anthropology Global Issues & Perspec./S.S. ANTH 220 Intro to Linguistic Anthro. ANTH 142 WorldPrehistory OR ANTH 144 Archeology Human DiversityinU.S./ Social Sciences Art BA ART 180 2 D Design ART 124 Design 2D Aesthetic Interpretation ART 200 D Design ART 127 D Design Aesthetic Interpretation ART 190 Drawing I ART 10 Drawing I Aesthetic Interpretation ART 210 Drawing II ART 11 Drawing II Aesthetic Interpretation ART 195 Survey of Art History I ART 180 Art History Ancient/Ren. A.I./ Historical Perspectives ART 196 Survey of Art History II ART 182 Art History Ren/Modern A.I./ Historical Perspectives Art History BA ART 180 2 D Design ART 124 Design 2D Aesthetic Interpretation ART 200 D Design ART 127 D Design Aesthetic Interpretation ART 190 Drawing I ART 10 Drawing I Aesthetic Interpretation Any additional 2D or D course Any additional 2D or D course N/A ART 195 Survey of Art History I ART 180 Art History Ancient/Ren. A.I./ Historical Perspectives ART 196 Survey of Art History II ART 182 Art History Ren/Modern A.I./ Historical Perspectives Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics - BA CHM 51/52 Org. Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 220 Organic Chemistry I Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. CHM 550 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 221 Organic Chemistry II Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOCH 521/522 General Biochemistry CHEM 250/251 Biochemistry/Lab Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. 5

Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics - BS CHM 51/52 Org. Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 220 Organic Chemistry I Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. CHM 550 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 221 Organic Chemistry II Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOCH 521/522 General Biochemistry CHEM 250/251 Biochemistry/Lab Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. Biology BA/BS CHM 50/51 Gen. Org. Chem. I/Lab CHEM 140 Princ. of Org & Biol Chem Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOCH 521 General Biochemistry CHEM 250 Biochemistry Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOL 201 Organismic Biology BIOL 150 Biology of Organisms Natural & Physical Sciences Chemistry - BA/BS CHM 51/52 Org. Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 220 Organic Chemistry I Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. CHM 550 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 221 Organic Chemistry II Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. MATH 222 Analytic Geom/ Calc III MATH 24 Calculus III Empirical & Quant. Reason. PHYS 21 Engineering Physics I PHYS 220 Engineering Physics I Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. PHYS 214 Engineering Physics II PHYS 221 Engineering Physics II Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. 6

Chemical Science - BS CHM 51/52 Org. Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 220 Organic Chemistry I Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. CHM 550 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 221 Organic Chemistry II Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOCH 521/522 General Biochem/Lab CHEM 250/251 Biochemistry/Lab Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. Clinical Laboratory Science -Medical Technology - BA/BS STAT 25 Intro to Statistics MATH 181 Statistics OR MATH 285 Empirical & Quant. Reason. MATH 100 College Algebra MATH 171 College Algebra Empirical & Quant. Reason. CHEM 50/51 Organic Chem I/lab CHEM 140 Princ. Org./Bio Chem Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOL 455 General Microbiology BIOL 20/21 Microbiology/Lab Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. Communication Studies - Organizational - BA/BS COMM 11 Business and Prof. Spk. SPD128BusinessandProfess.Speech Aesthetic Int./Ethical Reason. COMM 480 Intercultural Comm. SPD 180 Intercultural Communication Global Issues/Human Div. Communication Studies - Relational Communications - BA/BS COMM 22 Interpersonal Comm. SPD 120 Interpersonal Comm. Human Div./ Social Sciences COMM 480 Intercultural Comm. SPD 180 Intercultural Communication Global Issues/Human Div. Criminology - BA/BS CIS 104 Intro to Word Processing App BOT 155 OR CPCA 108 N/A CIS 101, 102, & 10 CIS 201 or CIS 124 or CPCA 108 or Ethical Reasoning/Emp. Reas. CPCA 128 CIS 1092 Intro to Spreadsheet Appl. CPCA 110 Spreadsheets on Office Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 10 Intro to Database Appl. CPCA 114 Databases on Office Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 101 Intro to Computing Systems CPCA 141 or CPCA 105 Ethical Reasoning & Respon. STAT 25 Intro to Statistics MATH 181 Statistics OR MATH 285 Empirical & Quant. Reason. SOCIO 211 Intro to Sociology SOC 122 Intro to Sociology Human Diversity/ S.S. 7

Economics - BA/BS ECON 110 Macroeconomics ECON 20 Macroeconomics Global Issues/Social Sciences ECON 120 Microeconomics ECON 21 Microeconomics Social Sciences MATH 205 General Calc/ Linear Alg. OR MATH 220 Analy Geom & Calc I MATH 21 Bus & Applied Calc I OR MATH 241 Calculus I Empirical & Quant. Reason. English Literature with Teaching Certificate - BA ENGL 400 Adv. Expos for Teachers ENGL 222 Advanced Composition N/A Fine Arts BA ART 180 2 D Design ART 124 Design 2D Aesthetic Interpretation ART 200 D Design ART 127 D Design Aesthetic Interpretation ART 190 Drawing I ART 10 Drawing I Aesthetic Interpretation ART 210 Drawing II ART 11 Drawing II Aesthetic Interpretation Any additional 2D or D course Any additional 2D or D course N/A ART 195 Survey of Art History I ART 180 Art History Ancient/Ren. A.I./ Historical Perspectives ART 196 Survey of Art History II ART 182 Art History Ren/Modern A.I./ Historical Perspectives Fisheries & Wildlife Conservation - Biodiversity Conservation BA/BS COMM 106 Public Speaking SPD 121 Public Speaking N/A MATH 100 or 150 or 220 MATH 171 or 172 or 241 Empirical & Quant. Reason. (CHM 210 Chemistry I & CHM 20 & CHM 50/51) OR (CHEM 124/125 Gen. Chem. I/Lab & CHEM 11/12 & CHEM 140) OR Empirical & Quant./N&P Sci. (CHM 210 & 20 & PHYS 11 & 114 (CHEM 124/125 & 11/12 & PHYS OR PHYS 115) 10 & 11 OR PHYS 1) BIOL 198 Principles of Biology BIOL 121 OR 15 OR 122/12 Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOL 201 Organismic Biology BIOL 150 Biology of Organisms Natural & Physical Sciences Fisheries & Wildlife Conservation - Fisheries Ecology Management BA/BS COMM 106 Public Speaking SPD 121 Public Speaking N/A College Algebra or higher College Algebra or higher Empirical & Quant. Reason. (CHM 210 Chemistry I & CHM 20 & CHM 50/51) OR (CHEM 124/125 Gen. Chem. I/Lab & CHEM 11/12 & CHEM 140) OR Empirical & Quant./N&P Sci. (CHM 210 & 20 & PHYS 11 & 114 (CHEM 124/125 & 11/12 & PHYS OR PHYS 115) 10 & 11 OR PHYS 1) BIOL 198 Principles of Biology BIOL 121 OR 15 OR 122/12 Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOL 201 Organismic Biology BIOL 150 Biology of Organisms Natural & Physical Sciences 8

Fisheries & Wildlife Conservation - Wildlife Ecology Management BA/BS COMM 106 Public Speaking SPD 121 Public Speaking N/A College Algebra or higher College Algebra or higher Empirical & Quant. Reason. (CHM 210 Chemistry I & CHM 20 & CHM 50/51) OR (CHEM 124/125 Gen. Chem. I/Lab & CHEM 11/12 & CHEM 140) OR Empirical & Quant./N&P Sci. (CHM 210 & 20 & PHYS 11 & 114 (CHEM 124/125 & 11/12 & PHYS OR PHYS 115) 10 & 11 OR PHYS 1) BIOL 198 Principles of Biology BIOL 121 OR 15 OR 122/12 Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOL 201 Organismic Biology BIOL 150 Biology of Organisms Natural & Physical Sciences Geography - BA/BS GEOG 100 World Regional Geog. GEOS 145 World Regional Geography Global Issues/Social Sciences Geology - BA/BS GEOL 100/10 Earth in Action/Lab GEOS 10 General Geology/Lab Historical Perspec./ N&P Sci. MATH 220 Analy. Geo & Calc MATH 241 Calculus I Empirical & Quant. Reason. History - BA/BS HIST 101 AND HIST 102 OR HIST 111 AND HIST 112 OR HIST 251 AND HIST 252 HIST 125 AND HIST 126 OR HIST 151 AND HIST 152 OR HIST 140 AND HIST 141 Global Issues (125/126)/ Historical Perspectives/ Human Diversity (140/141) Interdisciplinary Studies - Life Sciences - BA/BS BIOL 201 Organismic Biology BIOL 150 Biology of Organisms Natural & Physical Sciences BIOL 455 General Microbiology BIOL 20/21 Microbiology/Lab Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. Interdisciplinary Studies - Physical Science- BA/BS GEOL 100/10 Earth in Action/Lab GEOS 10 General Geology/Lab Historical Perspec./ N&P Sci. MATH 25 Intro to Stats MATH 181 or 285 Empirical & Quant. Reason. MATH 220 Analy. Geo & Calc MATH 241 Calculus I Empirical & Quant. Reason. 9

Journalism and Mass Communications - Advertising - BA/BS MC 110 Mass Comm in Society JOUR 120 Mass Media & Society Historical Perspectives MC 120 Principles of Advertising JOUR 125 Fundamentals of Advert. Social Sciences Journalism and Mass Communications - Journalism & Digital Media - Electronic - BA/BS MC 110 Mass Comm in Society JOUR 120 Mass Media & Society Historical Perspectives MC 200 News and Feature Writing JOUR 222 Advanced Reporting N/A Journalism and Mass Communications - Journalism & Digital Media - Print - BA/BS MC 110 Mass Comm in Society JOUR 120 Mass Media & Society Historical Perspectives MC 200 News and Feature Writing JOUR 222 Advanced Reporting N/A Journalism and Mass Communications - Public Relations - BA/BS MC 110 Mass Comm in Society JOUR 120 Mass Media & Society Historical Perspectives MC 200 News and Feature Writing JOUR 222 Advanced Reporting N/A Mathematics - BA/BS MATH 222 Analytic Geom/ Calc III MATH 24 Calculus III Empirical & Quant. Reason. MATH 240 Elem Diff. Equations MATH 254 Differential Equations Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 111 Intro. to Comp. Programming CIS 14 Programming Fundamentals Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 200 Programming Fundamentals CS205Program/JavaORCS26C# Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 209 C Programming for Engin. CIS 25 Int Object Oriented Prog C++ Empirical & Quant. Reason. Microbiology - BA/BS CHM 50/51 Gen. Org. Chem. I/Lab CHEM 140 Princ. of Org & Biol Chem Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. BIOCH 521 General Biochemistry CHEM 250 Biochemistry Empirical & Quant./N&PSci. 10

Music - BA MUSIC 280 Lower Division Ensemble MUS 161 or 162H or 16 or 164 or Aesthetic Interpretation 187 or 188 or 176 or 177 or 179 MUSIC 116 Concert Band MUS 191 Concert Band I Aesthetic Interpretation MUSIC 61 Tech. of Elec. Music Stu. MUS 157Introductionto Digital Aud. Aesthetic Interpretation MUSIC 2 Lower Division Comp. MUS 166 or 167 or 168 N/A MUSIC 210 Music Theory I MUS 141 Music Theory I Aesthetic Interpretation MUSIC 10 Symphony Orchestra MUS 211 or 212 or 21 or 214 Aesthetic Interpretation MUSIC 255 Lower Division Applied MUS 266 or 267 or 268 N/A Physics, Standard, General - BA/BS MATH 222 Analytic Geom/ Calc III MATH 24 Calculus III Empirical & Quant. Reason. MATH 240 Elem Diff. Equations MATH 254 Differential Equations Empirical & Quant. Reason. Political Science - BA/BS POLSC 115 US Politics POLS 124 American National Gov. Historical Persp/Social Sci. POLSC 15 Intro. Comp. Politics POLS 12 Intro Comp. Govt. Global Issues/ Social Sci. POLSC World Politics POLS 15 International Relations Global Issues/ Social Sci. Psychological Studies - BA/BS PSYCH 110 General Psychology PSYC 10 Intro to Psychology Empirical & Quant/ S.S. Social Work - BA/BS ANTH 200 Intro to Cultural Anth. ANTH 125 Cultural Anthropology Global Issues/ Social Sci. PSYCH 110 General Psychology PSYC 10 Intro to Psychology Empirical & Quant/ S.S. ECON 110 Macroeconomics ECON 20 Macroeconomics Global Issues/Social Sciences ECON 120 Microeconomics ECON 21 Microeconomics Social Sciences STAT 25 Intro to Statistics MATH 181 Statistics OR MATH 285 Empirical & Quant. Reason. POLSC 110 Intro to Political Science POLS 122 Political Science Global Issues/Social Sciences SOCIO 211 Intro to Sociology SOC 122 Intro to Sociology Human Diversity/ S.S. 11

Sociology - BA/BS CIS 104 Intro to Word Processing App BOT 155 OR CPCA 108 N/A CIS 101, 102, & 10 CIS 201 or CIS 124 or CPCA 108 or Ethical Reasoning/Emp. Reas. CPCA 108, 124, 128, 201 CIS 1092 Intro to Spreadsheet Appl. CPCA 110 Spreadsheets on Office Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 10 Intro to Database Appl. CPCA 114 Databases on Office Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 101 Intro to Computing Systems CPCA 141 or CPCA 105 Ethical Reasoning & Respon. STAT 25 Intro to Statistics MATH 181 Statistics OR MATH 285 Empirical & Quant. Reason. SOCIO 211 Intro to Sociology SOC 122 Intro to Sociology Human Diversity/ S.S. Statistics - BA/BS MATH 222 Analytic Geom/ Calc III MATH 24 Calculus III Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 111 Intro. to Comp. Programming CIS 14 Programming Fundamentals Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 200 Programming Fundamentals CS205Program/JavaORCS26C# Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 209 C Programming for Engin. CIS 25 Int Object Oriented Prog C++ Empirical & Quant. Reason. CIS 00 Data/Program Structure CIS 250 Data Structure using C++ Empirical & Quant. Reason. STAT 25 Intro to Statistics MATH 181 Statistics OR MATH 285 Empirical & Quant. Reason. Theatre - BA/BS THTRE 261 Fund. of Acting THEA 10 Acting I Aesthetic Interp/Ethical Reas. THTRE 68 Fund. Tech. Production THEA 15 or 140 or 145 Aesthetic Interpretation Women s Studies - BA/BS GWSS 105 Intro to GWS Studies WGS 201 Global Women s Studies Human Diversity/Ethical Re. 12