LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TRANSFER GUIDE
Curriculum: Aviation Flight Science, Western Michigan University
Curriculum Code: 1290
Semester Semester
Code Title Credits Prerequisite Offered
REQUIREMENTS Total: 68 Credits
AVFT 201 Flt Trng I 7.5 Dept approval, see Catalog F,SP
AVGT 202 Flt Trng II 5 Dept approval, see Catalog ALL
AVFT 203 Flt Trng III 5.5 Dept approval, see Catalog ALL
AVFT 204 Flt Trng IV 5 Dept approval, see Catalog ALL
AVFT 220 Aviation Law 3 None, see Catalog (See Note 4) F
AVGS 101 Pvt Plt Gnd Sch 4 See Catalog ALL
AVGS 121 Av Meteorology 4 See Catalog SP
AVGS 211 Istr Plt Grn Sch 4 See Catalog ALL
AVGS 221 Coml Plt Grn Sch 4 See Catalog F
AVST 211 Flight Sim I 1 Dept approval, see Catalog ALL
AVST 212 Flight Sim II 1 Dept approval, see Catalog ALL
AVST 213 Flight Sim III 1 Dept approval, see Catalog ALL
AVST 214 Flight Sim IV 1 Dept approval, see Catalog ALL
GEOG 121 Phys Geography 4 See Catalog (See Note 4) ALL
MATH 141 Calc with Applic 3 2.0 in MATH 121/126/130, see Catalog ALL
PHYS 221 Intro Physics I 4 See Catalog ALL
SPCH 130 Fund Publ Speak 3 See Catalog ALL
STAT 215 Probab and Stat 4 See Catalog (See Note 4) F,SP
WRIT 121 Composition I 4 See Catalog ALL
LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS Total: 3-4 Credits
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1: Global Perspectives & Diversity 3-4 Credits (See Note 5)
TOTAL CREDITS 71
NOTES:
1. This transfer guide represents an articulation (partnership) agreement between
Lansing Community College (LCC) and Western Michigan University (WMU) that
facilitates the transfer of LCC's Aviation Flight Technology Program students
to the WMU Bachelor of Science in Aviation Flight Science Program.
2. Student procedure to enter the WMU Aviation Flight Science Program:
a. Enroll in LCC in the Aviation Flight Technology Program.
b. Complete Private (ASEL), Commercial and Instrument (ASEL/AMEL) Certifica-
tion at LCC.
c. Complete the LCC Aviation Flight Technology Associate in Applied Science
Degree Program and additional coursework required for this LCC-WMU partner-
ship.
d. Apply to WMU, seeking the Bachelor of Science in Aviation Flight Science.
e. Have LCC send an Official Transcript to the WMU Admissions Office.
f. Be admitted to WMU (refer to the WMU Transfer Admissions Requirements at
http://www.wmich.edu/admissions/transfer/.
g. Once LCC/WMU articulation agreement requirements are met, the designated
transfer credits will be applied to the WMU Aviation Flight Science Degree
Program under the university's maximum transfer credit allowed.
h. Contact the WMU College of Aviation Academic Advising Office (269-387-0347)
for degree planning and registration.
i. Meet with the WMU Chief Flight Instructor for the Special Flight Courses
(AVS 4020 and 4970).
3. LCC students who have their Certified Flight Instructor Certificate may
substitute the experience for the following WMU requirements: AVS 1220 -
Aircraft Systems and AVS 1230 - Aircraft Systems Lab.
4. Courses designated by this note may substitute for the following WMU reqire-
ment: LCC's AVFT 220 = AVS 3190 at WMU; LCC's GEOG 121 = GEOG 1050 at WMU;
LCC's STAT 215 = STAT 2160 at WMU.
5. To meet the Global Perspectives & Diversity requirement select 3-4 credits
from: ENGL 211,212; HUMS 160,211,212,213,214; or MUSC 240,241.
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 LCC Director of Aviation Pro-
grams at (517) 267-5944 or the WMU Director of Academic Advising for the College
of Aviation at (269) 387-0347.
VISIT WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY'S WEBSITE AT http://www.wmich.edu/aviation.
Effective from Fall 2007 through Summer 2008
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