Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to Wichita State University College of Engineering 2017-2018 Catalog Contact: Norman Bent, Dual advisor Phone: 16-978-6460 Email: norman.bent@wichita.edu Web: www.wichita.edu/engineering 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 elective hours 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 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 JCCC counselor is strongly recommended for selection of appropriate courses. The Johnson County Community College courses listed below meet general education requirements at Wichita State University. Students beginning at Johnson County Community College and with at least 24 earned hours at JCCC can use the WSU general education requirements. The WSU General Education programs requires 42-4 hours. College requirements and program prerequisites or requirements listed below can affect general education course choices. The College of Engineering requires a grade of C or better for all coursework EXCEPT for Basic Skills courses. Students must complete at least 4 hours of upper division coursework and 60 hours at a 4 year university. At least 24 of the last 0 semester hours or 0 of the last 60 semester hours must be at WSU. WSU Offers the following degree program in the College of Engineering: Aerospace (AE), Biomedical (BIOME), Computer Engineering (CE), Computer Science (CS), Electrical (EE), Industrial (IE), Manufacturing (IME), Mechanical (ME) and Engineering Technology (ET). Updated 7/17 1
Required Core Courses for Engineering Majors CHEM 124/12 General Chemistry I/Lab 4/1 ENGR 11 Engineering Graphics I (except BIOME, 4 CE, CS and EE) MATH 241 Calculus I MATH 242 Calculus II (Except BIOME, CE, CS and ET) PHYS 220 Engineering Physics I (Except ET) PHYS 221 Engineering Physics II (Except ET) Foundational/Basic Skills Courses (9 hours) Must be completed with a grade of C- or better within the first 48 hours of coursework ENGL 121 Composition I ENGL 122 Composition II SPD 121 Public Speaking OR SPD 12 Personal Communication *Students must take one class each from the Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social and Behavioral Science categories AND then one more from EITHER the Humanities or Social and Behavioral Sciences categories. Fine Arts ( hours): Choose one course from the following: ARTH 180 Art History: Ancient to Renaissance ARTH 182 Art History: Renaissance to Modern MUS 121 Introduction to Music Listening MUS 126 Introduction to World Music THEA 120 Introduction to Theatre 2
Humanities ( hours*): Choose one course from the following: SPD 180 Intercultural Communications ENGL 10 Introduction to Literature ENGL 20 Bible Literature ENGL 20 World Masterpieces FL 179 Intermediate Russian II FL 20 Intermediate Spanish I HIST 12 Western Civ.: Ancient to Renaissance HIST 126 Western Civ. Scientific Rev. to Modern HIST 140 US History to 1877 HIST 141 US History since 1877 HIST 11 World History I: Traditional World HIST 12 World History II: Modern World PHIL 121 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 124 Logic and Critical Thinking PHIL 14 Ethics REL 120 Exploring World Religions REL 12 Religions of the East REL 126 Religions of the West WGS 201 Global Women s Studies Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 hours*): Choose two courses from the following: ANTH 12 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 142 World Pre-History GEOS 14 World Regional Geography POLS 122 Political Science POLS 124 American National Government POLS 1 International Relations PSYC 10 Introduction to Psychology* SOC 122 Introduction to Sociology* SOC 147 Social Work and Social Justice ECON 20 Macroeconomics* ECON 21 Microeconomics* *Biomed, Industrial and Engineering Tech recommend these courses.
Students must take one Advance Study Course from the list below: Note: Further or advance study courses can not be in Fine Arts, Philosophy, Math or Natural Science. SPD 120 Interpersonal Communication ENGL 20 Introduction to Fiction ENGL 2 Drama as Literature ENGL 26 British Literature I ENGL 27 British Literature II ENGL 24 Literature of Science Fiction FL 241 Intermediate French II FL 220 Intermediate German I FL 221 Intermediate German II HIST 120 Local and Kansas History HIST 10 European History since 1789 HIST 160 Modern Russian History HIST 162 Modern Latin America HUM 14 Introduction to World Humanities I HUM 146 Introduction to World Humanities II HUM 1 Classical Mythology Major Specific Courses Aerospace Engineering (AE) ENGR 24 Dynamics Biomedical Engineering (BIOME) CHEM 11/12 General Chemistry II/Lab 4/1 CHEM 140 Principles of Organic Chemistry BIOL 12 General Botany AND BIOL 127 General Zoology OR BIOL 1 Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BIOL 144 Human Anatomy and Physiology 4
Computer Engineering (CE) CS 20 Basic Data Structures using C++ 4 Computer Science (CS) CS 20 Basic Data Structures using C++ 4 Electrical Engineering (EE) Industrial Engineering (IE) Manufacturing Engineering (IME) Mechanical Engineering (ME) ENGR 24 Dynamics Engineering Technology Management, Cybersecurity, Civil Engineering and Mechatronics Technology ACCT 121 Accounting I AND ACCT 122 Accounting II (ET Management ONLY) ENGL 12 Technical Writing ENGR 11 Engineering Graphics 4 MATH 171 College Algebra MATH 172 Trigonometry MKT 20 Marketing PHYS 10 College Physics