LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TRANSFER GUIDE
Curriculum: Civil Engineering, Western Michigan University
Curriculum Code: 1212
Semester Semester
Code Title Credits Prerequisite Offered
REQUIREMENTS Total: 45 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
CPSC 230 Algor&Comp w/C++ 4 2.0 in MATH 151/conc, see Catalog ALL
ECON 201 Prin of Ec-Micro 4 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
MATH 254 Differential Equ 3 See Catalog (See Note 7) ALL
MATH 260 Linear Algebra 3 See Catalog (See Note 7) SP
METD 110 Mech CAD Drftg I 4 2.0 in METD/CADD 100/DPT, 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 F,SP
LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS Total: 8-10 Credits
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1: General Education 3-4 Credits (See Notes 1,2,3)
Fine Arts 3-4
CHOICE 2: Health and Well-being 2 Credits (See Note 4)
CHOICE 3: Writing 3-4 Credits
WRIT 121 Composition I 4 See Catalog ALL
WRIT 124 Technical Writng 3 See Catalog ALL
TOTAL CREDITS 53
NOTES:
1. See the WMU General Education or MACRAO Transfer Agreement guides for
appropriate LCC courses. LCC courses other than those appearing on this
guide should be checked for transferability to the four-year institution.
2. Science and mathematics courses listed on this curricular guide satisfy the
MACRAO Transfer Agreement science requirement, while the economics courses
satisfy a portion of the MACRAO social science requirements.
3. General Education course selection needs to include two courses allowed in the
Civil Engineering curriculum which are at the 300-400 level.
No more than two courses from any one department may be used to satisfy a
General Education distribution requirement. Civil Engineering majors at WMU
take PHIL 3150, "Ethics in Engineering and Technology," to satisfy the
humanities requirement in General Education.
4. Two semester credits of health and well-being courses are required for
graduation from WMU. Select from PFFT 114; PFHW 163.
5. WMU requires all students to satisfactorily complete an Intellectual Skills
Development Program. LCC courses which meet the Intellectual Skills require-
ments are: 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 Quantifi-
cation: MATH 107.
6. This engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation
Commission of ABET, Inc.
7. Completion of both MATH 254 and 260 will substitute for the required course in
engineering at WMU.
8. 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.
9. 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 Sandra F. Blanchard, WMU College of
Engineering and Applied Sciences, (269) 276-3258, sandra.blanchard@wmich.edu; on
the Internet at http://www.wmich.edu/engineer.
VISIT WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY'S WEBSITE AT http://www.wmich.edu.
Effective from Fall 2008 through Summer 2009
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