LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
                                  TRANSFER GUIDE

Curriculum:  Education-Art & Design (K-12), Northern Michigan University
Curriculum Code: 1088                                                              

                        Semester                                        Semester
Code       Title         Credits  Prerequisite                           Planned

                        REQUIREMENTS  Total:  8 Credits
ARTS 102   Dsgn & Comm         3  See Catalog                                ALL
EDUC 220   Intro Education     3  See Catalog                                ALL
PFFT 100   Total Fitness A     2  None (See Note 4)                          ALL

               LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS  Total:  47-50 Credits
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1:  Liberal Studies     33-36 Credit  (See Notes 1,5,6)
           Communication       8  
           Formal Comm       3-4  
           Humanities          8
           Science/Math        8  
           Social Science    6-8
CHOICE 2:  Physical Education Activity     2 Credit  (See Note 4)
CHOICE 3:  Arts     12 Credits  (See Note 7)

                  ELECTIVES  Total:  6-9 Credits  (See Note 8)
Complete the indicated number of credits in transferable courses as indicated.

                                                              TOTAL CREDITS  64
NOTES:
1.  See the NMU Liberal Studies Requirements guide for appropriate LCC courses.
    The MACRAO Transfer Agreement may also be referred to in selection of 
    general education courses. Select EITHER the NMU Liberal Studies Require-
    ments -OR- the MACRAO Transfer Agreement. General education courses will be 
    applicable to the major or minor.  
2.  NMU's BS in Art and Design Education prepares students to teach art in K-12
    schools.  In addition to a teaching major, students must also select one
    teaching minor.
3.  Admission requirements include:  a cumulative GPA of 2.70 or higher; a
    satisfactory score on the Pre-Professional Screening Test (PPST); a passing
    score on the Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) Basic Skills
    test; and successful completion of the NMU pre-methods education sequence
    courses.  Due to required Education courses, students are encouraged
    to transfer to NMU after three (3) semesters at LCC.
4.  A maximum of 64 semester credits, plus an additional 4 semester credits in
    physical education activity/health promotion courses, may transfer to NMU.
5.  Students can fulfill NMU's World Cultures requirement by completing one of
    the following while at LCC:  ANTH 270; GEOG 200; HIST 214,240; HUMS 221; or
    RELG 211,250.
6.  At least one course in the Liberal Studies (General Education) program must
    be at the 300-level or above.  This requirement can be completed at LCC by
    completing one of the following courses: ENGL 211,212,255,256; POLS 271;
    RELG 241,242; SOCL 185.
7.  Select 1-3 courses (based on chosen concentration) with assistance from the 
    contact person/office listed below.
8.  Select elective courses applicable to this major with the assistance of an
    NMU transfer admissions counselor (see below).
9.  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.
10. 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 Cary Vajda, Transfer Admissions
Counselor at (906) 227-2650 or by email at cvajda@nmu.edu; Northern Michigan 
University, Office of Admissions, 1401 Presque Isle Avenue, Marquette MI 
49855-5310, (800) 682-9797.

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Effective from Fall 2010 through Summer 2011