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Kansas City Art Institute General Education Requirements

https://catalog.jccc.edu/transfer-guides/kcai/kcai-general-education/
Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the Kansas City Art Institute Advising 816-802-3302 General Education Requirements, BFA Academic Year 2025-2026 www.kcai.edu Admissions Requirements Transfer Student Admissions Requirements : To be considered for admission to KCAI, the following items must be submitted (unless noted as optional):  Application Personal Statement Portfolio - Students will submit a 10-15 image portfolio that will be assessed for scholarship and studio level placement. Students are encouraged to contact Julia Welles before submitting portfolio. Transcripts - It is the student’s responsibility to have an official copy of the transcript sent to KCAI’s Admissions Office as part of the application process and upon completion of the transfer course: Kansas City Art Institute Admissions Office 4415 Warwick Blvd. Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Standardized Test Scores (optional) AP or IB Credit - It is the student’s responsibility to have an official copy of the transcript(s) sent to KCAI’s Admissions Office: Kansas City Art Institute Admissions Office 4415 Warwick Blvd. Kansas City, Missouri 64111 (optional) Letter of Recommendation (optional) Degree Requirements Total program includes: 120 hours. Liberal arts - 39 hours, Open electives – 6 hours, Studio courses – 75 hours. Kansas City Art Institute will consider transferring a maximum of 63 credit hours in liberal arts and studio courses that meet KCAI’s requirements, with a grade equivalent of “C” or better. Students cannot take the same classes to fulfill more than one liberal arts requirement. Students must take one 3-credit hour liberal arts class not based on the European tradition.  Developmental courses and physical education courses are not transferable. Applicants must understand that the number of transferable studio credit hours and the level of competence as indicated by the portfolio review are used to determine studio level placement. Students who choose to transfer to KCAI are required to complete AT LEAST two full years in a studio department. BFA degree program areas may be selected from Animation, Ceramics, Fiber, Filmmaking, Graphic Design, Illustration, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Product Design or Sculpture. Twenty-four of the final 30 credit hours MUST be completed at KCAI. Grades for transferred credit will not be calculated into the KCAI cumulative grade point average. KCAI also accepts credits from CLEP, AP, and IB. Please refer to the website for KCAI equivalencies. It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. This transfer guide is provided as a service and is updated as needed. Degree requirements at the four-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. To ensure you have the most accurate information about the program, you must meet with an advisor at the transfer institution. 

College of Fine Arts

https://catalog.jccc.edu/transfer-guides/wsu/wsu-fine-arts/
Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the Wichita State University College of Fine Arts Advising College of Fine Arts 316-978-6634 College of Fine Arts cfa.advisor@wichita.edu Academic Year 2025-2026 www.wichita.edu/academics/fine_arts Program Description The  Associate of Arts, AA  at JCCC is a general transfer degree and partners well with the first two years of most bachelor degree programs. Students pursuing the AA may select courses that satisfy both the AA degree requirements and lower division requirements for a bachelor’s degree at four-year institutions. The elective hours within the AA allow students to complete additional general education and lower division courses required for specific majors. The AA degree requires completion of 60 credit hours. Meeting with a  JCCC counselor  is strongly recommended for selection of appropriate courses. WSU College of Fine Arts The College of Fine Arts at Wichita State is responsible for instruction, scholarly inquiry, performance, teacher education (art and music) and applied study in music, dance, theatre, and visual and media arts. The School of Art, Design and Creative Industries, the School of Digital Arts, the School of Music and the School of Performing Arts (dance, theatre and music theatre) offer both general arts study and professional training programs at the undergraduate level; professional degrees are offered at the graduate level. The School of Music is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music; the dance program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Dance; and the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. All of these programs adhere to requirements for entrance and graduation that accord with the associations’ published criteria. The College of Fine Arts offers five undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Bachelor of Music (BM), and Bachelor of Music Education (BME). Graduation requirements for each degree are listed in the descriptions of the appropriate school programs. WSU Admission Requirements: If you are a transfer student with 24 credit hours or more, you must: Have a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA (on a 4.00 scale) on all previous college work. If you are a transfer student under age 21, with fewer than 24 credit hours, you must: Have a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA (on a 4.00 scale) on all previous college work and meet the freshman requirements. Some academic colleges have an additional higher transfer GPA requirement for  admission  at WSU.  WSU General Education Requirement: Students transferring to WSU, that complete the General Education requirements required for the  Associate of Arts (AA) ,  Associate of Fine Arts (AFA)  or  Associate of Science (AS)  degree from JCCC will be considered to have satisfied WSU’s core general education curriculum. Students who transfer to WSU, without completing the General Education requirements required for the  Associate of Arts (AA) ,  Associate of Fine Arts (AFA)  or  Associate of Science (AS)  degree will have courses evaluated on a course-by-course basis toward meeting WSU requirements. To learn more about courses that satisfy  WSU Core Requirements  and  WSU Transfer Equivalency Tool . Visit the  WSU Core General Education Guide  for course equivalents. WSU requires  Specific General Education Requirements  by College.  WSU Transfer Students Should Remember: WSU Transfer Policy – Credit Acceptance:  It is the policy of Wichita State University (WSU) to accept all credits – with the exception of remedial coursework – earned at a post- secondary institution accredited by one of the U.S. regional accrediting agencies. Each academic college or department within WSU determines how those credits apply toward a particular degree program. Sometimes there can be a significant difference between what transfers and what counts toward a degree, especially if the courses are vocational in nature. To be eligible for graduation from Wichita State University, students transferring from a two-year college must complete at least 60 credit hours of four-year college work and 45 credit hours of upper-division coursework. Dual Advising: WSU strongly suggests that potential transfer students involve their WSU advisor in program planning. Graduation Requirements: To qualify for graduation with a WSU bachelor’s degree, transfer students must meet certain requirements such as course credit hours, levels, GPA, and residency. It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. This transfer guide is provided as a service and is updated as needed. Degree requirements at the four-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. To ensure you have the most accurate information about the program, you must meet with an advisor at the transfer institution. 

Visual Art, BA

https://catalog.jccc.edu/transfer-guides/ku/visual-art-ba/
Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the University of Kansas College Undergraduate Academic Services School of the Arts 785-864-3500 Visual Art (B.A.) collegeundergrad@ku.edu Academic Year 2025-2026 https://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/ Program Description The Associate of Arts, AA at JCCC is a general transfer degree and partners well with the first two years of most bachelor degree programs. Students pursuing the AA may select courses that satisfy both the AA degree requirements and lower division requirements for a bachelor’s degree at four-year institutions. The elective hours within the AA allow students to complete additional general education and lower division courses required for specific majors. The AA degree requires completion of 60 credit hours. Meeting with a JCCC counselor is strongly recommended for selection of appropriate courses.   Admission Requirements The B.A. in Visual Art is a traditional liberal arts undergraduate degree, requiring 24 credit hours in Visual Art beyond the 1st year foundations courses, as opposed to the more art intensive B.F.A. degree. The Foundations Program is an integral part of the first-year experience for Visual Art majors. All undergraduate students, including B.F.A, B.A., and B.A.E., must complete two semesters (12 credit hours) of foundations before beginning upper-level studio classes. The Bachelor of Arts in Visual Art is a four-year, 120 credit hour degree program. A maximum of 75 hours may be transferred to KU from community colleges. Students should be aware that 45 junior/senior credit hours are required for completion of the bachelor’s degree; 30 of those hours must be at KU; and community college courses do not transfer as junior/senior hours. The Visual Art Major Studies requires a minimum of 15 junior/senior hours in the major, a minimum of 15 major hours in residence, and a minimum 2.0 KU junior/senior grade-point average in the major. In addition to completing the online application for KU Admissions, a portfolio and responses to three short essay questions are required for admission to the Department of Visual Art in order to complete the application process and for admission to the major in Visual Art. Visit the information regarding additional application materials (under Incoming Freshmen and Transfer Scholarships). Students interested in pursuing a double major may find it easier to pair the B.A. with other undergraduate degrees. After taking the foundations courses, students take their remaining studio courses from the seven Visual Arts studio areas: Ceramics, Expanded Media, Metalsmithing/Jewelry, Painting/Drawing, Printmaking, Sculpture, Textiles/Fibers, and Photomedia (in the Design Department). Students transferring to KU, that complete the General Education requirements required for the Associate of Arts (AA) , Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree from JCCC will be considered to have satisfied KU’s Core 34 general education curriculum. Students who transfer to KU, without completing the General Education requirements required for the Associate of Arts (AA) , Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree will have courses evaluated on a course-by-course basis toward meeting KU requirements. To learn more about courses that satisfy KU Core 34 Requirements and KU CredTran . Visit the KU Core 34 General Education guide for JCCC equivalents. It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. This transfer guide is provided as a service and is updated as needed. Degree requirements at the four-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. To ensure you have the most accurate information about the program, you must meet with an advisor at the transfer institution. 

Bachelor of Fine Arts

https://catalog.jccc.edu/transfer-guides/k-state/k-state-bfa/
Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the Kansas State University Department of Art College of Arts and Sciences 785-532-6900 General Requirements, B.F.A. Degree art@ksu.edu Academic Year 2025-2026 Program Description The Associate of Arts, AA at JCCC is a general transfer degree and partners well with the first two years of most bachelor degree programs. Students pursuing the AA may select courses that satisfy both the AA degree requirements and lower division requirements for a bachelor’s degree at four-year institutions. The elective hours within the AA allow students to complete additional general education and lower division courses required for specific majors. The AA degree requires completion of 60 credit hours. Meeting with a JCCC counselor is strongly recommended for selection of appropriate courses.   Admission Requirements The BFA in Art is a 4-year, 120-credit hour program with concentrations possible in Studio Art or Visual Communication Design. VCD curriculum is a set 3-year curriculum, after Portfolio Review, no matter how many credits already taken (gen ed/art elect/art hist) . Students must complete the Department of Art Foundation Core (ART 174, ART 180, ART 194, ART 200) or equivalent courses to go through the Portfolio process for either VCD or Studio Art concentration. Exceptions may be made on an individual basis. Contact K-State Art Advisor for questions. Students must maintain an overall 2.0 GPA in order to graduate with a BFA degree. This professional degree is also considered as appropriate preparation for the Master of Fine Arts degree. Upon completion of the Department of Art Foundation Core, students must pass ART 205: Portfolio Review. This is comprised of a formal evaluation of the completed course work which occurs during the Spring semester in which the foundation courses (13 hours) are completed. Course work must meet faculty approval, and upon passing the portfolio review, students may begin BFA study in the chosen area of concentration. Students transferring to KSU, that complete the General Education requirements required for the Associate of Arts (AA) , Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree from JCCC will be considered to have satisfied KSU’s core general education curriculum. Students who transfer to KSU, without completing the General Education requirements required for the Associate of Arts (AA) , Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree will have courses evaluated on a course-by-course basis toward meeting KSU requirements. To learn more about courses that satisfy KSU Core Requirements and KSU Transfer Equivalency Tool . Visit the KSU Core General Education Guide for JCCC equivalents. It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. This transfer guide is provided as a service and is updated as needed. Degree requirements at the four-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. To ensure you have the most accurate information about the program, you must meet with an advisor at the transfer institution. 

General Bachelor of Arts and Sciences

https://catalog.jccc.edu/transfer-guides/midamerica-nazarene/mnu-general-ba/
Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the MidAmerica Nazarene University Admissions Office 913-782-3750 College of Arts and Sciences admissions@mnu.edu Academic Year 2024-2025 MNU.edu Program Description All MNU students must complete general education courses however, completing an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree or the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree at JCCC will satisfy all the general education requirements at MNU, except the Faith Integration requirement. JCCC students transferring to MNU without completing the A.A. or A.S. will have transfer courses evaluated on a course-bycourse basis. Therefore, it is recommended that students complete either the AA or the AS before transferring. The JCCC A.A. degree and the JCCC A.S. degree each require completion of 60 credit hours. Meeting with a JCCC counselor is strongly recommended for selection of appropriate courses.  Admission Requirements Students who wish to transfer to MNU must apply at MNU.edu/apply. If students have completed an AA or AS degree, they are only required to fulfill the Faith Integration area of the general education requirements. All other general education requirements are considered met. Please note: MidAmerica Nazarene University is not participating in the Kansas (KBOR) Systemwide General Education framework. Certain majors may require specific classes in the general education core. Students should check the major’s specific section of the current MNU catalog for requirements or contact admissions@mnu.edu for assistance in obtaining a preliminary evaluation of their credits or connecting with faculty. Upper-division credit will NOT be given for lower division courses that are transferred in as equivalents to upper division courses. Courses from the Learning Center, Academic Achievement Center, and Learning Strategies will not transfer to MNU. These courses are considered remedial or developmental. With special approval from the Academic Success Center at MNU, required developmental courses at MNU could be waived with satisfactory completion of courses from these areas. No college credit will be granted for these courses. This guide covers the following departments, majors and emphasis areas: All bachelor of art and science degrees, except kinesiology, recreation and leisure sciences and nursing  It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. This transfer guide is provided as a service and is updated as needed. Degree requirements at the four-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. To ensure you have the most accurate information about the program, you must meet with an advisor at the transfer institution. 

College of Arts and Sciences

https://catalog.jccc.edu/transfer-guides/baker/baker-college-arts-sciences/
Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the Baker University Office of the Registrar 785-594-4533 College of Arts and Sciences records@bakeru.edu Academic Year 2025-2026 www.bakeru.edu/records Program Description The Associate of Arts, AA or the Associate of Science, AS degree at JCCC is a general transfer degree and partners well with the first two years of most bachelor degree programs. Students pursuing the AA or AS may select courses that satisfy both the AA or AS degree requirements and lower division requirements for a bachelor’s degree at four-year institutions. The elective hours within the AA or AS allow students to complete additional general education and lower division courses required for specific majors. The AA or AS degree requires completion of 60 credit hours. Meeting with a JCCC counselor is strongly recommended for selection of appropriate courses.  Admission Requirements Baker requires 124 credit hours for the BS or BA degree. The last 31 hours of credit toward a Baker degree must be in residence. Of the 124 hours, 39 hours must be in courses numbered 300 and above. Although designated lower college (100 and 200 level) JCCC courses may fulfill major requirements, they will not count toward the 39 upper division hour requirement. The Baker Core is the central educational experience for all College of Arts and Sciences and Undergraduate School of Education students, no matter their major course of study. Pass/Fail courses can be accepted IF the course syllabus explicitly states that a “P” is equal to a “C” or higher. All transfer coursework must be a “C-” or higher. Visit the Baker academic catalog for a more detailed explanation of graduation requirements and degree programs.  Department of Applied Health Sciences Exercise Science • Public Health Department of Biology and Chemistry Biochemistry • Biology • Chemistry • Human Biology Department of Business and Economics Accounting • Business • Economics • International Business • Sports Administration Department of History, Culture, and Society Communication Studies • History • Philosophy and Religious Studies • Sociology Department of the Humanities English • Health Humanities • International Studies • Spanish Department of Mass Media and Visual Arts Mass Media • Studio Art Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Computer Science • Mathematics • Physics Department of Music and Theatre Music • Music Education  Department of Psychology Psychology It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. This transfer guide is provided as a service and is updated as needed. Degree requirements at the four-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. To ensure you have the most accurate information about the program, you must meet with an advisor at the transfer institution. 

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

https://catalog.jccc.edu/transfer-guides/wsu/wsu-liberal-arts/
Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the Wichita State University WSU Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences 316-978-4757 College of Liberal Arts & Sciences las.advisor@wichita.edu Academic Year 2025-2026 https://www.wichita.edu/las Program Description The  Associate of Arts, AA  at JCCC is a general transfer degree and partners well with the first two years of most bachelor degree programs. Students pursuing the AA may select courses that satisfy both the AA degree requirements and lower division requirements for a bachelor’s degree at four-year institutions. The elective hours within the AA allow students to complete additional general education and lower division courses required for specific majors. The AA degree requires completion of 60 credit hours. Meeting with a  JCCC counselor  is strongly recommended for selection of appropriate courses. WSU Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees are conferred by Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Each baccalaureate degree requires the completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours, the attainment of an overall grade point average of 2.000 including transfer work, a grade point average of 2.000 in the major and minor fields of study, and a 2.000 WSU grade point average. Some majors may require a higher GPA. Bachelor of Arts degrees  are offered in anthropology, applied linguistics, biological sciences, chemistry, communication, creative writing, economics, English, geology, history, mathematics, modern and classical languages and literatures (French and Spanish), philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, social work, sociology, and women’s, ethnicity, and intersectional studies. Concentrations in communication sciences and disorders, ethnic studies, geography, German and religion may be designed with the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of General Studies degrees. The Bachelor of Science  is available in biological sciences, chemistry, criminal justice, forensic sciences, homeland security, geology, mathematics and physics. Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences requires their graduates to complete courses that fulfill the following competencies. General Education, major and elective courses may be used to complete the competencies. Courses that meet an LAS competency are identified with ^. 1. Written Communication 2. Textual Analysis 3. Oral Communication 4. Civic Responsibility 5. Cultural Literacy 6. World Language: Only required for Bachelor of Arts degrees and the Bachelor of Science degrees in Criminal Justice and Homeland Security. 7. Quantitative Literacy 8. Scientific Reasoning 9. Technological Literacy  WSU Admission Requirements: If you are a transfer student with 24 credit hours or more, you must: Have a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA (on a 4.00 scale) on all previous college work. If you are a transfer student under age 21, with fewer than 24 credit hours, you must: Have a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA (on a 4.00 scale) on all previous college work and meet the freshman requirements. Some academic colleges have an additional higher transfer GPA requirement for  admission  at WSU.  WSU General Education Requirement: Students transferring to WSU, that complete the General Education requirements required for the  Associate of Arts (AA) ,  Associate of Fine Arts (AFA)  or  Associate of Science (AS)  degree from JCCC will be considered to have satisfied WSU’s core general education curriculum. Students who transfer to WSU, without completing the General Education requirements required for the  Associate of Arts (AA) ,  Associate of Fine Arts (AFA)  or  Associate of Science (AS)  degree will have courses evaluated on a course-by-course basis toward meeting WSU requirements. To learn more about courses that satisfy  WSU Core Requirements  and  WSU Transfer Equivalency Tool . Visit the  WSU Core General Education Guide  for course equivalents. WSU requires  Specific General Education Requirements  by College.  WSU Transfer Students Should Remember: WSU Transfer Policy – Credit Acceptance:  It is the policy of Wichita State University (WSU) to accept all credits – with the exception of remedial coursework – earned at a post- secondary institution accredited by one of the U.S. regional accrediting agencies. Each academic college or department within WSU determines how those credits apply toward a particular degree program. Sometimes there can be a significant difference between what transfers and what counts toward a degree, especially if the courses are vocational in nature. To be eligible for graduation from Wichita State University, students transferring from a two-year college must complete at least 60 credit hours of four-year college work and 45 credit hours of upper-division coursework. Dual Advising: WSU strongly suggests that potential transfer students involve their WSU advisor in program planning. Graduation Requirements: To qualify for graduation with a WSU bachelor’s degree, transfer students must meet certain requirements such as course credit hours, levels, GPA, and residency. It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. This transfer guide is provided as a service and is updated as needed. Degree requirements at the four-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. To ensure you have the most accurate information about the program, you must meet with an advisor at the transfer institution. 

ART 140   Printmaking I (3 Hours)

Printmaking I is an introduction to the production of printed artworks utilizing various processes and approaches in printmaking and print-based media to create objects of visual art. This course offers a practical emphasis on learning how to creatively and safely use the equipment and techniques associated with printmaking. Students will be introduced to the basics of printmaking through lessons in collagraph/stencil printing, linoleum block, polyester-plate lithography and intaglio processes.

HMGT 140   Culinary Arts Practicum I* (1 Hour)

Prerequisites : Department approval.

Corequisites: HMGT 141.

The student will be working a full-time job under the supervision of an American Culinary Federation Qualified Supervising Chef to gain experience in all phases of a commercial food production operation as a Department of Labor and American Culinary Federation registered, paid chef apprentice.