LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
                                  TRANSFER GUIDE

Curriculum:  Heavy Equipment Service Engineering Technology, FSU
             2+2 Transfer Program
Curriculum Code: 1437                                                              

                        Semester                                        Semester
Code       Title         Credits  Prerequisite                           Offered

                   REQUIREMENTS  Total:  40 Credits  (See Note 5)
ACCG 210   Prin of Acctg I     4  See Catalog                                ALL
ECON 202   Prin of Ec-Macro    4  Econ 201/conc, see Catalog                 ALL
MATH 114   Tech Math I         4  2.0 in MATH 050, see Catalog               ALL
MATH 115   Tech Math II        4  2.0 in MATH 114, see Catalog               ALL
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
METD 110   Mech CAD Drftg I    4  2.0 in METD 100/DPT, see Catalog           ALL
PHYS 221   Intro Physics I     4  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:  10 Credits
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1:  General Education     3 Credits  (See Notes 1,5)
           Cultural Enrich     3
           Sci Understandng    4  (one lab science course)
           Social Awareness    3  

                  ELECTIVES  Total:  10 Credits  (See Note 5)
Complete the indicated number of credits in transferable courses of your choice.

                                                               TOTAL CREDITS  60
NOTES:
1. See the FSU General Education Requirements guide for appropriate LCC courses.
2. The FSU Heavy Equipment Service Engineering Technology program was designed 
   to accept graduates with an AAS in Heavy Equipment Repair Technician (1055) 
   or related technical area.
3. Admissions Requirements
   a. Associate Degree in Heavy Equipment Technology or related technical area.
   b. A minimum 2.3 GOA
   c. MATH 115
   d. Students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours at Ferris to meet
      residency and graduation requirements.
   e. Final responsibility for verifying all transfer information lies with 
      the student. 
4. Application Deadline:  It is recommended that students submit applications by 
   January 15 prior to fall entry.  
5. Due to the sequential nature of the courses in this BS degree, students 
   should consult with a Ferris advisor prior to completing general education 
   requirements or program courses beyond their associate degree.  
   Students not completing the MACRAO Agreement are required to complete the 
   Ferris General Education requirements.  See Ferris advisor for general 
   education advising needs. 
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 Keith Cripe, Department Chair, 
Heavy Equipment Department, (231) 591-2810 or cripek@ferris.edu; or the COT 
educational counselor at (231) 591-2890 or nelsonv@ferris.edu; program website 
http://www.ferris.edu/cot/.  For assistance with the transfer admission process
contact Shari Chamberlain, FSU Admissions Office, at (800) 4-FERRIS/(231) 591-
2100 or chambers@ferris.edu.  
 
       VISIT THE FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY WEBSITE AT http://www.ferris.edu.
                                                                                   
Effective from Fall 2008 through Summer 2009