LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TRANSFER GUIDE
Curriculum: General Education Requirements, Morgan State University
Out-Of-State (Baltimore, MD) Transfer Program
Curriculum Code: 1279
The following are Lansing Community College courses which may be used to
satisfy or partially satisfy the general education requirements at Morgan
State University, located in Baltimore, Maryland.
MSU GENERAL EDUCATION LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Categories and Credits Select course/s from:
Language Arts and Critical Thinking Skills - 9 Credits
(select three courses) WRIT 121, 122; PHIL 151
Humanities - 9 Credits
(select two courses from a) a. HUMS 213 and 214
(select one course from b) b. MTEC 110; MUSC 240; RELG 211/212
Social/Behavioral Sciences - 6-8 Credits
(select two courses) ECON 201; GEOG 200; HIST 210; PSYC 200;
SOCL 120
Biological/Physical Sciences - 8 Credits
Biology (select one course) BIOL 120
Sciences (select one course) CHEM 135; PHYS 221
Mathematics - 3-4 Credits MATH 112 or 121
Health Education - 2 Credits PFHW 163
Computer Literacy, Technology,
Society & Human Values - 2 Credits CPSC 120
TOTAL CREDITS 39
NOTES:
1. This transfer guide represents an articulation (partnership) agreement
between Lansing Community College (LCC) and Morgan State University (MSU)
in support of the National Articulation and Transfer Network program. This
agreement facilitates the transfer of eligible LCC credits into an MSU
baccalaureate degree program for qualified LCC students.
2. LCC courses other than those appearing on this guide should be checked for
transferability to the four-year institution.
3. Morgan State University admissions process:
a. The student must request entry into Morgan State University's Student
Transfer Admissions Program (STAP) no later than the first semester of
course work at LCC and provide a signed letter of transfer intent. This
form is available in the Morgan State University articulation agreement.
b. Students must maintain a minimum of a 2.50 grade point average.
c. Students will submit a high school and an LCC transcript along with SAT or
ACT scores to MSU. An SAT score of 900 or higher, or an ACT score of 19 or
higher is required for admission to MSU. Students who have been out of
school for three consecutive years or more will be exempt from providing
SAT/ACT scores to MSU.
d. Students will complete an AA or AS degree at LCC or complete the courses
included on this transfer guide prior to transfer to MSU.
e. Students will apply for transfer acceptance utilizing the regular MSU
process within the established deadline dates. The MSU application and
admission fee is waived for STAP students.
f. Upon acceptance, the STAP student will be invited to pre-register for
MSU classes ahead of traditional transfer students.
4. Students must transfer to MSU within three years of joining the Transfer
Admissions Program. This will enable students to follow the degree require-
ments at Morgan State University upon entrance to Lansing Community College.
If an extended period is anticipated, the student should contact an MSU
transfer counselor.
5. MSU will transfer up to a maximum of 70 LCC credits.
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 Marian Patterson at MSU (443)
885-3350; or contact Addie Morrow at LCC (517) 483-1165. Morgan State University
is located at 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore MD 21251.
VISIT MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY'S WEBSITE AT http://www.morgan.edu.
ACADEMIC INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THIS GUIDE HAS NOT OFFICIALLY BEEN REVIEWED
BY MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 2006. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT THE
INDIVIDUAL/OFFICE INDICATED ABOVE TO REQUEST A LIST OF APPROPRIATE LCC COURSES.
Effective from Fall 2009 through Summer 2010
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