LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
                                  TRANSFER GUIDE

Curriculum:  Music, Great Lakes Christian College
Curriculum Code: 1071                                                              

                        Semester                                        Semester
Code       Title         Credits  Prerequisite                           Offered

                        REQUIREMENTS  Total:  25 Credits
MUSC 163   Aural Skills I      1  None, see Catalog                         F,SP
MUSC 164   Aural Skills II     1  2.0 in MUSC 163, see Catalog              F,SP
MUSC 168   Rudiment of Musc    2  None                                       ALL
MUSC 181   Class Voice I-Su    1  None                                        SU
MUSC 182   Class Voice I       2  None                                      F,SP
MUSC 183   Class Voice II      2  2.0 in MUSC 182                           F,SP
MUSC 187   Guitar - Summer     1  None                                        SU
MUSC 188   Class guitar-Sum    2  None                                      F,SP
MUSC 193   Music Theory I      4  2.0 in MUSC 168, see Catalog              F,SP
MUSC 194   Music Theory II     4  2.0 in MUSC 193, see Catalog              F,SP
MUSC 263   Aural Skills III    1  2.0 in MUSC 164, see Catalog                 F
MUSC 293   Music Theory III    4  2.0 in MUSC 194, see Catalog              F,SP

               LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS  Total:  46 Credits
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1:  GLCC General Education Requirements     46 Credits  (See Note 1)

                                                               TOTAL CREDITS  71
NOTES:
1. See the GLCC General Education Requirements guide for appropriate LCC courses.
   Great Lakes Christian College (GLCC) offers a 130-credit Bachelor of Science
   degree which consists of general education requirements, a Bible/Theology 
   major, electives, and typically one additional major.
2. Transfer students must complete at least half of the major and half of the 
   minor at GLCC.  This policy does not include general electives or professional
   studies credits.
3. Other classes not mentioned in transfer guides may transfer in as general 
   elective credits or as professional studies credits.  This guide does not
   include individual classes that potentially transfer in as elective credits 
   for minors.  Students may individually appeal decisions to the Registrar.
   Final decisions are up to the Academic Dean and the Registrar.  
4. Music Major transfer students must take at least one applied lesson at GLCC.
   After that, GLCC music professors will determine individual viability of
   potential transfer credits for applied lessons.
5. Please consult the GLCC music department for potential additional credit 
   transfer for this major.
6. To graduate from GLCC, the student must also maintain at least a 2.0 GPA
   and attain a minimum of a 2.50 GPA in the professional major/minor.
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 Jessie Harden, GLCC Registrar at
(517) 321-0242, ext. 229 or by email at jharden@glcc.edu.

     VISIT THE GREAT LAKES CHRISTIAN COLLEGE WEBSITE AT http://www.glcc.edu.

ACADEMIC INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THIS GUIDE WAS NOT OFFICIALLY REVIEWED BY 
GREAT LAKES CHRISTIAN COLLEGE IN 2010. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT
THE INDIVIDUAL OR OFFICE INDICATED ABOVE TO VERIFY TRANSFERABILITY OF THE LCC
COURSES LISTED. 
                                                                                   
Effective from Fall 2010 through Summer 2011