LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TRANSFER GUIDE
Curriculum: Sec Ed-Construction (Residential Building), WMU
Occupational Education Studies
Curriculum Code: 1076
Semester Semester
Code Title Credits Prerequisite Planned
REQUIREMENTS Total: 11 Credits
PSYC 200 Intro Psychology 4 See Catalog ALL
PSYC 205 Human Gwth Devel 3 2.0 in PSYC 200, see Catalog ALL
WRIT 121 Composition 4 See Catalog ALL
LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS Total: 53-54 Credits (See Note 5)
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1: General Education 23-24 Credits (See Note 2)
Humanities 8
Math/Science 8
Social Science 3-4
Writing/English 4
CHOICE 2: Construction Related 30 Credits (See Note 1)
ARCH 214 Struct Theory 4 See Catalog F
ARCH 278 Substain/BldgSci 4 None F
BLDT 100 Intro to Constr 3 None F
BLDT 103 Structural Bp Rd 4 None ALL
BLDT 121 Res Framing 4 None ALL
BLDT 123 Remodeling 4 2.0 in BLDT 121/conc SP
BLDT 125 Roofing/Siding 4 2.0 in BLDT 121/conc SP
BLDT 126 Int Carpentry 4 BLDT 121/conc F
BLDT 262 Bldr Bus License 4 None SP
BLDT 277 Const Cost Estim 4 BLDT 103/ARCH 101/ARCH 114/conc F,SP
BLDT 281 MI Res Bldg Code 3 None ALL
MINIMUM TOTAL 64
NOTES:
At the time this guide was published, all community college agreements for
Occupational Education Studies (OES) were being updated by Western Michigan
University. Before planning transfer course work, LCC students should contact
adam.manley@wmich.edu at WMU for the most current information.
1. This transfer guide represents an articulation (partnership) agreement
that allows a student to complete a teacher education program with a major in
Construction (with Vocational Technology endorsement). The WMU teaching major
is satisfied at LCC by completing a minimum of 30 credits from Choice 2 above.
Taking at least 20 semester credits of WMU courses in an appropriate secondary
education minor will satisfy the teaching minor. Note: The VT endorsement
requires 4000 hours of recent and relevant work experience.
2. See the MACRAO Transfer Agreement guide for appropriate LCC courses.
The required PSYC courses satisfy a portion of the MACRAO social science
requirement.
3. Admission to the WMU teacher education program will include these
requirements:
a. 2.5 or higher grade point average.
b. Satisfactory completing of the State of Michigan Basic Skills Test
(mathematics, reading, communication).
c. PSYC 205 (LCC) or ED 250-Human Growth and Development at WMU
satisfactorily completed.
d. Completion of a LiveScan background check.
4. WMU requires all students to satisfactorily complete the Intellectual Skills
Development Program requirements as follows: Writing - WRIT 121; Reading -
Satisfactory completion of 26 semester credits of transferable credits or the
completion of ED 104 at WMU or exemption based upon a standardized reading
test at WMU; and Quantification - MATH 107 or higher.
5. Students should contact the LCC Environmental, Design & Building Technologies
Department (517-483-5338) regarding course selection to qualify for the
Associate in Applied Science degree.
6. 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.
7. 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 the WMU College of Education and
Human Development Advising Office at (269) 387-3474, coe-advising@wmich.edu or
on the Internet at http://www.wmich.edu/coe/admissions.
VISIT THE WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY WEBSITE AT http://www.wmich.edu.
Effective from Fall 2010 through Summer 2011
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