LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TRANSFER GUIDE
Curriculum: Secondary Education. Olivet College
Curriculum Code: 0423
Semester Semester
Code Title Credits Prerequisite Offered
REQUIREMENTS Total: 24 Credits
EDUC 204 Educ Psychology 3 See Catalog ALL
EDUC 220 Intro Education 3 See Catalog ALL
EDUC 228 Technology in Ed 3 See Catalog ALL
EDUC 230 Intro Spec Educ 3 See Catalog ALL
HUMS 213 Wrld Civ to 1600 4 See Catalog ALL
HUMS 214 Wrld Civ fr 1600 4 See Catalog ALL
WRIT 121 Composition I 4 See Catalog ALL
LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS Total: 21-24 Credits
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1: Writing/English Requirement 4 Credits
ENGL 122 Writ/Lit & Ideas 4 2.0 in WRIT 121/131, see Catalog ALL
WRIT 122 Composition II 4 2.0 in WRIT 121/131, see Catalog ALL
CHOICE 2: Laboratory Science Requirement 4 Credits (See Note 5)
CHOICE 3: Mathematics Requirement 5-8 Credits
Subchoice 3A:
MATH 121 Precalculus I 4 2.0 in MATH 112, see Catalog ALL
MATH 122 Precalculus II 4 2.0 in MATH 121, see Catalog ALL
Subchoice 3B:
MATH 126 Precalculus 5 See Catalog ALL
CHOICE 4: Social Science Requirement 8 Credits (See Note 6)
ELECTIVES Total: 15-17 Credits (See Note 2)
Complete the indicated number of credits in approved transferable courses.
TOTAL CREDITS 62
NOTES:
1. The general education courses listed satisfy the MACRAO Transfer Agreement.
Students who complete this curriculum at LCC will transfer to Olivet College
as juniors. Olivet College graduation requirements are: Portfolio Seminar
(each semester enrolled), Olivet College Experience course, Senior Experience
course in major, Service Learning course, and Living in a Diverse World
course.
2. Electives should represent the major and/or minor. Consult the Olivet College
Catalog or the Olivet College staff listed below.
3. Admission to the Teacher Preparation Program at Olivet:
a. Be in the process of completing EDUC 204 and 220 at LCC.
b. Declare a certifiable teaching major/s and minor/s to elementary or
secondary certification at the Olivet College Registrar's Office.
c. Complete at least 56 semester credits by the end of the sophomore year.
d. Complete the application form for admissions to the program during the
second semester of the sophomore year.
e. Achieve a 2.5 cumulative grade point average.
f. Pass all segments of the Basic Skills portion of the Michigan Teacher
Competency Test.
4. Students who transfer without completing the MACRAO Transfer Agreement will
need to complete the general education curriculum at Olivet College.
5. Complete the indicated number of credits in laboratory science selected from
the Science/Mathematics portion of the MACRAO Transfer Agreement. ISCI 121
and 122 are the recommended courses.
6. Complete the indicated number of credits selected from the Social Science
portion of the MACRAO Transfer Agreement (exclude economics).
7. Students seeking an LCC associate degree must fulfill specific graduation
requirements including the LCC general education core requirements. See the
LCC catalog at http://www.lcc.edu/catalog for additional details.
8. This transfer guide requires basic skill levels in mathematics, reading, and
writing. To determine accurate course placement, students should take the
Computerized Placement Tests in the LCC Assessment Center (GB 200) prior to
registration. For testing hours call (517) 267-5500.
For further information and advising, contact Olivet College Admissions Office,
(269) 749-7635. For information about the Teacher Preparation Program and
requirements for graduation, contact Diane Joslin-Gould, Chair of the Education
Department, (269) 749-7113, e-mail at djoslingould@olivetcollege.edu; or Nichole
Baker, Registrar's Office, (269) 749-7637, e-mail at nbaker@olivetcollege.edu.
VISIT OLIVET COLLEGE'S WEBSITE AT http://www.olivetcollege.edu.
ACADEMIC INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THIS MAJOR WAS NOT OFFICIALLY REVIEWED BY
OLIVET COLLEGE IN 2008. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT THE INDIVIDUAL OR
OFFICE INDICATED ABOVE TO VERIFY TRANSFERABILITY OF THE LCC COURSES LISTED.
Effective from Fall 2008 through Summer 2009
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