LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
                                  TRANSFER GUIDE

Curriculum:  E-Marketing 3+1, Franklin University
             Online Degree Completion Program
Curriculum Code: 1397                                                              

                        Semester                                        Semester
Code       Title         Credits  Prerequisite                           Offered

                  REQUIREMENTS  Total:  44 Credits  (See Note 3)
ACCG 210   Prin of Acctg I     4  See Catalog                                ALL
ACCG 211   Prin of Acctg II    4  2.0 in ACCG 210, see Catalog               ALL
ARTS 102   Design & Comm       3  See Catalog                                ALL
ARTS 162   Type Comm           3  2.0 in ARTS 102/conc                       ALL
CITA 130   MS FrontPage        3  None, see Catalog                          ALL
CITW 160   Dvlp Pgs for Web    3  2.0 in CITW 150/conc or ARTS 173           ALL
CITW 165   Adv Web Dvlp        3  2.0 in CITW 160, see Catalog              F,SP
LEGL 215   Bus Law I, Basic    3  None                                       ALL
MATH 112   Interm Algebra      4  2.0 in MATH 107, see Catalog               ALL
MGMT 225   Prin of Mgmt        3  See Catalog                               F,SP
MKTG 200   Prin of Mktg        3  See Catalog                                ALL
WRIT 121   Composition I       4  See Catalog                                ALL
WRIT 122   Composition II      4  2.0 in WRIT 121/131, see Catalog           ALL

               LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS  Total:  32-37 Credits
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1:  Business Communication     3 Credits
WRIT 124   Technical Writng    3  See Catalog                                ALL
WRIT 127   Business Writing    3  See Catalog                                ALL
CHOICE 2:  Databases     3 Credits
CITA 110   Intro MS Office     3  None, see Catalog                          ALL
CITA 133   MS Access Databs    3  None, see Catalog                          ALL
CHOICE 3:  Humanities     3-4 Credits  (See Note 4)
CHOICE 4:  Sciences     3-4 Credits  (See Note 5)
CHOICE 5:  Social/Behavioral Science     3-4 credits  (See Note 6)
CHOICE 6:  Speech     3 Credits
SPCH 130   Fund Publ Speak     3  See Catalog                                ALL
SPCH 140   Interpsnl Comm      3  None                                       ALL
CHOICE 7:  Spreadsheets     3 Credits
CITA 110   Intro MS Office     3  None, see Catalog                          ALL
CITA 126   Microsoft Excel     3  See Catalog                                ALL
CHOICE 8:  Statistics     3-4 Credits
MGMT 335   Managerial Stats    3  2.0 in MATH 112/115/117, see Catalog      F,SP
STAT 170   Intro to Stats      3  2.0 in MATH 120/121/126/130, see Catalog   ALL
STAT 215   Probab and Stat     4  See Catalog                               F,SP
CHOICE 9:  Economics     4 Credits
ECON 201   Prin of Ec-Micro    4  See Catalog                                ALL
ECON 202   Prin of Ec-Macro    4  ECON 201/conc, see Catalog                 ALL
CHOICE 10: Finance     3 Credits 
ACCG 271   Prin of Finance     3  2.0 in ACCG 211                             SU
MGMT 346   Managerial Fin      3  None, see Catalog                         F,SP
CHOICE 11: Photoshop     1-2 Credits
ARTS 105   Adobe Photoshop     2  None, see Catalog                          ALL
ARWS 137   Adobe Photoshop     1  None                                       ALL

                 ELECTIVES  Total:  0-8 Credits  (See Note 7)
Select elective credits in consultation with a Franklin University Advisor to 
bring the total transferable credits to the 84 credit maximum.
                                                               TOTAL CREDITS  84
NOTES:
1. This transfer guide supports a 3+1 articulation (partnership) agreement
   between Lansing Community College (LCC) and Franklin University that 
   facilitates the transfer of LCC students to the Franklin University Online 
   Degree Completion Program.  LCC students may transfer a maximum of 84 
   semester credits and complete the additional credits online through Franklin
   University to earn a bachelor degree.
2. Entrance into the Franklin University Alliance online bachelor degree program
   requires completion of any associate degree or 60 transferable semester 
   credits and a 2.50 GPA.
3. Prior to beginning Bridge Courses the student must apply to Franklin and 
   complete PF 321-Learning Strategies in order to activate their program.
4. Select one Humanities course from:  ENGL, HIST, HUMS, PHIL or RELG.
5. Select one Science course from:  BIOL, CHEM, or PHYS.
6. Select one Social/Behavioral Science course from:  ANTH, PSYC, or SOCL.
7. Elective Bridge Courses:  Non-development level courses that did not already
   apply toward other requirements will be applied to this area.  An official 
   evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives.  For 
   students who need additional courses to meet the hours required for a 
   bachelor degree, please see the Franklin University Advisor for prior course
   approval.  
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 Thom Leiter, Director of Community
College Relations, (614) 947-6057 or leitert@franklin.edu; Franklin University,
201 S. Grant Avenue, Columbus, OH  43215-5399, (888) 341-6237 or by email at 
alliance@franklin.edu.  

 VISIT THE FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY WEBSITE AT www.alliance.franklin.edu/go/lansingcc.
                                                                                   
Effective from Fall 2008 through Summer 2009