Kansas State University College of Engineering Labette County Community College

Listed below is a general program of study for engineering students. Equivalent LCCC courses are listed to correspond to KSU courses. These courses are completely applicable to all engineering programs. Additional department specific (for example, CE, CHE, EECE or ME) courses are listed on the next page.

General Requirements for
Engineering at KSU
  Labette County Equivalent
First Semester   First Semester
ENGL 100 Expository Writing I+ 3   EN 1513 English Composition I 3
MATH 220 Analytical Geometry/Calculus I 4   MA 1751 Calculus I 5
CHM 210 Chemistry I/Lab 4   CH 1961 Chemistry I 5
Humanities/Social Science Elective++  3   Humanities/Social Science Elective  3
  14     16
Second Semester   Second Semester
SPCH 105 Public Speaking 1A 2   SP 1560 Speech, Fundamentals of 3
MATH 221 Analytical Geometry/Calculus II 4   MA 1752 Calculus II 5
CHEM 230 Chemistry II 4   CH 1962 Chemistry II 5
Humanities/Social Science Elective 3   Humanities/Social Science Elective 3
ECON 110 Principles of Macroeconomics  3   EC 2241 Macroeconomics  3
  16     19

Engineering at KSU   Labette County Equivalent
Third Semester   Third Semester
MATH 222 Analytical Geometry/Calculus III 4   MA 1753 Calculus III 5
PHYS 214 Engineering Physics I 5   PH 0901 Physics I, Engineering 5
CE 333 Statics 3   PH 0903 Statics 3
NE 385 Engineering Computational Tech. 2   BUS 0735 Fortran
  or       or  
Departmental Specific Course  3   Department Specific Course  3
  14-15     16
Fourth Semester   Fourth Semester
MATH 240 Elementary Differential Equations 4   MA 1740 Differential Equations 3
PHYS 214 Engineering Physics II 5   PH 0902 Physics II, Engineering 5
Humanities/Social Science Elective 3   Humanities/Social Science Elective 3
Departmental Specific Course  3   Departmental Specific Course  3
  15     14

+ Expository Writing II is optional (except CS & IS) if an A or B grade is achieved in Expository Writing I.

++ Humanities/Social Science options are listed below.

HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCE (18 hrs.)**

NOTE: Two courses (6 of 18 hours) must be 300 level or above, to be taken at K-State (or other four-year institution).

Principles of Macroeconomics is a 3 hour required elective for all majors except Computing & Information Sciences.

For the remaining 9 hours, use the following guidelines to select humanities and social science courses:

Art any course
Economics any course above the level for Macroeconomics
English any course in literature
History any course
Modern
Languages
any course (except English or the student's native language)
Music any course in theory, history or appreciation of music
Psychology any course

Not more than 3 hours may be in Music or Applied Art.

** Computing and Information Sciences has 11-12 hours of required humanities and 12 hours of social science electives. Call the CIS Department office (785) 532-6350 or the Dean's Office at (785) 532-5592 for specific course information. For other courses that may be used as electives, call the Dean's Office.

Department Specific Information: Additional Courses

KSU Requirements   LCCC Equivalent
ACCTG 231 Accounting for Bus. Operations 3   AC 0521 Accounting Principles I 3
ART 100 2D Design 3   ART 1024 Design I 3
  or       or  
ART 200 3D Design 3   ART 1034 Drawing I 3
BIOL 198 Principles of Biology 4   BI 0431 Biology 5
CHM 371 Chemical Analysis 4   CH 1991 Quantitative Analysis 5
CHM 531 Organic Chemistry 4   CH 1972 Organic Chemistry I 5
CHM 550 Organic Chemistry II 3   CH 1995 Organic Chem II 5
CIS 209 C/C++ Programming for Engineers 3   BUS 5513 C Programming Language 3
ME 212 Engineering Graphics I 2   DR 5303 Engineering Graphics I 3
GEOL 100 Earth in Action 3   PS 1941 Geology, Principles of 5

Note: Refer to the Curriculum Guide Table on Page 1 to see how these courses apply and if they are needed for your specific degree program.

Additional Information

For additional courses in each department, see Curriculum Guide Supplemental Table.

Pass/Fail Policy: No Pass-Fail hours apply to Engineering degrees.

Only courses with a passing grade of A, B, or C will be acceptable for transfer into College of Engineering programs. The grade CR is not acceptable for transfer.

It is the Student's Responsibility to check for updates to all transfer information.

This information is from the 1997-98 Labette County Community College Catalog and is subject to change. Transfer information can also be accessed on the world wide web at http://www.ksu.edu/admit/tran.html.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

For admission, a transfer student with 12 or more transfer hours must have a 2.75 cumulative g.p.a. or higher. Transfer students with a g.p.a. between 2.5 and 2.75 will be admitted on a conditional basis in General Engineering. Given extenuating circumstances, exceptions to this policy may be granted with the recommendation of the pre-engineering advisor at the transfer institution. The advisor should send a letter of recommendation with the student application and fee to the Office of Admissions with a copy of the letter to the College of Engineering.

To apply for Admission to Kansas State University, request an application from the Admissions Office and have complete official transcripts from all previous colleges sent directly to the Office of Admissions, Kansas State University, 119 Anderson Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506-0102.


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Updated on: August 10, 1998
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