LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
                                  TRANSFER GUIDE

Curriculum:  Engineering Tech-Welding 3+1, Lawrence Tech University
             University Center Transfer Program, LCC-AAS (0186)
Curriculum Code: 1412                                                              

                        Semester                                        Semester
Code       Title         Credits  Prerequisite                           Offered

                        REQUIREMENTS  Total:  31 Credits
ELTE 121   Electrical Math     5  See Catalog                               F,SP
MATH 121   Precalculus I       4  2.0 in MATH 112, see Catalog               ALL
MATH 122   Precalculus II      4  2.0 in MATH 121, see Catalog               ALL
MATH 141   Calc with Applic    3  2.0 in MATH 120/121/126/130, see Catalog   ALL
MGMT 223   Dvlp Superv Skls    3  See Catalog                               F,SP
PHYS 221   Intro Physics I     4  See Catalog                                ALL
PHYS 222   Intro Physics II    4  2.0 in PHYS 221, see Catalog              F,SP
WRIT 121   Composition I       4  See Catalog                                ALL

               LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS  Total:  14-16 Credits
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1:  General Education - MACRAO     10-12 Credits  (See Note 3)
           Humanities        6-8  
           Social Science      4
CHOICE 2:  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

                 ELECTIVES  Total:  61 Credits  (See Notes 2,7) 
Complete the indicated number of credits in transferable courses as indicated.

                                                              TOTAL CREDITS  106
NOTES:
1. This transfer guide represents a 3+1 Articulation (partnership) Agreement
   between Lansing Community College (LCC) and Lawrence Technological University
   (LTU).  This agreement facilitates the transfer of LCC courses as 93 credit 
   hours toward the completion of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology
   (BSET) degree at LTU.  Students will complete a minimum of 32 credit hours 
   for the BSET degree at LTU (available at the LCC University Center).
2. This guide includes courses for the LCC Welding Technology (0186) program, 
   allowing students to simultaneously earn an Associate in Applied Science 
   degree from LCC while preparing to transfer to LTU.
3. See the MACRAO Transfer Agreement for appropriate LCC course selection.
4. General education requirements may be waived by one of the following methods:
   a. Satisfying the MACRAO Transfer Agreement - transcript must be stamped 
      "MACRAO Agreement Satisfied" prior to transfer.
   b. Course by course transfer as indicated on this guide.
   c. Satisfactory completion of an articulation agreement where applicable.
5. The MATH and PHYS sequences better prepare students for the BSET program.
6. The Writing Proficiency Exam (COM 3000) must be taken during the first 
   semester at LTU.  COM 1001 - University Seminar - is excused.
7. Completion of the listed "REQUIRED" courses on LCC curriculum 0186 (excluding
   METS 140 and WELD 125) with ELTE 110 and METM 100 from CHOICE 2, fulfills the
   remaining course requirements for this transfer guide.
8. 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 LTU University Center Office 
at 517-483-9724; or the LTU Office of Admissions at (248) 204-3160 or by e-mail
at admissions@ltu.edu. 

     VISIT THE LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY WEBSITE AT http://www.ltu.edu. 
                                                                                   
Effective from Fall 2008 through Summer 2009