LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TRANSFER GUIDE
Curriculum: Computer Science, Kettering University
Curriculum Code: 0990
Semester Semester
Code Title Credits Prerequisite Offered
REQUIREMENTS Total: 31 Credits
CHEM 151 Gen Chem Lec I 4 See Catalog ALL
CHEM 161 Gen Chem Lab I 1 2.0 in CHEM 151/conc, see Catalog ALL
MATH 151 Calculus I 4 2.0 in MATH 122/126, see Catalog ALL
MATH 152 Calculus II 4 2.0 in MATH 151/161, see Catalog ALL
MATH 253 Calculus III 4 2.0 in MATH 152/162, see Catalog ALL
PHYS 251 Physics I 5 2.0 in MATH 152/162/conc, see Catalog ALL
PHYS 252 Physics II 5 2.0 in PHYS 251, MATH 152/162 ALL
WRIT 121 Composition I 4 See Catalog ALL
LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS Total: 12 Credits
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1: Economic Principles 4 Credits
ECON 201 Prin of Ec-Micro 4 See Catalog ALL
ECON 202 Prin of Ec-Macro 4 ECON 201/conc, see Catalog ALL
CHOICE 2: Humanities 4 Credits
ENGL 211 World Lit I 4 See Catalog F
ENGL 212 World Lit II 4 See Catalog SP
HUMS 120 Masterpcs ArtMus 4 See Catalog ALL
HUMS 211 Art Hist to Rena 4 See Catalog ALL
HUMS 212 Art Hist fr Rena 4 See Catalog F,SP
PHIL 211 Ancient&Medieval 4 See Catalog F,SP
PHIL 212 Modern&Contempry 4 See Catalog SP
CHOICE 3: Sociology 4 Credits (See Note 6)
TOTAL CREDITS 43
NOTES:
1. This transfer guide represents an articulation (partnership) agreement
between Lansing Community College and Kettering University that facilitates
the transfer of LCC students to Kettering.
2. This program leads to a Bachelor of Science Degree. Designed for 4 1/2 years,
it may vary.
3. Admission requirements to Kettering University -
a. Overall 3.0 GPA, and a recalculated GPA of 3.0 in the math, science, and
English courses. Grades below 2.0 do not transfer to Kettering University.
b. Demonstrated ability to carry a full-time load of courses. For at least
one semester prior to transfer students must maintain a minimum full-time
load of four courses with a 3.0 GPA to include at least one of each trans-
ferable science, math and general education courses.
c. Students may apply to Kettering University early in the program. A high
school transcript is required of students who have earned less than 30
semester credits. Students completing all of the courses listed within
five years of beginning at LCC will be accepted with Sophomore II standing.
4. Co-Op Work Experience - At Kettering University all students participate in
paid professional cooperative education work experiences. Students alternate
terms of full-time study with terms of full-time co-op employment.
Transfer students who enroll with Junior I or higher status must complete a
minimum of three (3) co-op terms plus two thesis terms. Transfer students
who enroll with Sophomore I status must complete a minimum of four (4) co-op
terms, three of them after attaining Junior status, plus two thesis terms.
Transfer students entering at less than Sophomore status must complete five
(5) co-op terms, three of them after attaining Junior status plus two thesis
terms. Work experiences gained prior to transfer that may be suitable as
co-op can be evaluated by the Kettering University Cooperative Education
Office. While Kettering does not award academic credit for co-op experiences,
prior experiences may reduce the number of co-op terms required for gradua-
tion.
5. Students may request a co-op while attending LCC. For information, contact
LCC co-op coordinator who will work with the Kettering University Cooperative
Education Staff to identify and recruit companies for participation in the
co-op program. These companies may be existing LCC or Kettering University
affiliates, or may be unaffiliated companies. Co-op placement must be agreed
upon by the company, student, LCC, and Kettering University. To provide
potential co-op employers with evidence of post-secondary academic abilities,
students must complete 15 semester credits full-time academic study or 30
semester credits part-time prior to beginning the LCC co-op.
Co-op work experience options while attending LCC:
a. Full-time co-op assignment of 40 hours/week for a minimum of 10 weeks =
400 hours (usually the summer between the freshman and sophomore years).
b. Part-time work assignment for a total of 400 hours..
6. To fulfill the sociology requirement, select four credits from: ANTH 270;
GEOG 200; HUMS 213,214; POLS 260,270; SOCL 120,255.
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 Michael J. Mosher, Associate
Director of Admissions, at (810) 762-9583 or mmosher@kettering.edu; Kettering
University, 1700 West Third Avenue, Flint MI 48504-4898, (800) 955-4464.
VISIT KETTERING UNIVERSITY'S WEBSITE AT http://www.kettering.edu.
Effective from Fall 2008 through Summer 2009
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