University of Kansas

Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the University of Kansas School of Engineering
School of Engineering

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Chemical Engineering, BS

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Academic Year 2026-2027

https://cpe.ku.edu/

Program Description 

Students interested in KU’s Engineering programs need to work closely with advisors at both JCCC and KU. This helps students stay on track and not prolong the time it takes to earn an engineering bachelor’s degree from KU. Students are advised to complete the Kansas Systemwide General Education requirements, and the prerequisite courses listed on the transfer guide. Students are also encouraged to use the Reverse Transfer option (if eligible) after transferring to KU. The Reverse Transfer allows students to earn their associate degree from JCCC while working towards their bachelor’s degree at KU.

Chemical engineering has grown out of a combination of chemistry and engineering associated with industrial processes. Today, it possesses a body of knowledge used in the synthesis, design testing, scale-up, operation, control, and optimization of processes that change the physical state or composition of materials. Chemical engineers have played central roles in the industrial development of materials that have had major social influence, such as the production of fuels and lubricants, fertilizer, synthetic fibers, and plastics. They will be centrally involved in reducing the polluting effects of certain byproducts and cleaning up unwanted residues from previous processes.

Within Chemical Engineering, students may also choose to complete a concentration: Biomedical, Data Science, Environmental, Material Science, Petroleum, or Premedical.  Students completing a concentration are required to satisfy all the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering degree. In addition, each concentration has specific requirements for some of the engineering and advanced science electives.

Admission Requirements

Admission to The University of Kansas is required, along with the following, for admission to the KU School of Engineering as a transfer student:

  1.  Be admissible to KU
  2. 2.5+ cumulative college GPA
  3. “C-” or better in MATH 125 Calculus I, or its direct equivalent (MATH 241 Calculus I* at JCCC)
  4. “C” or better in all math, science and engineering courses applicable to the engineering degree
  • The School of Engineering recommends that students apply for transfer admission to KU by May 1 for summer and fall; December 1 for spring.
  • Admission is selective. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
  • Timely completion of prerequisite courses is imperative due to tight sequencing of major courses. Consult KU catalog and seek KU advising early.
  • The B.S. in Chemical Engineering is an ABET accredited program.
  • A total of 127 credit hours is required for the B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
  • 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; the last 30 hours of course work must be at KU; and community college courses do not transfer as junior/senior hours.
  • Transfer students will have their applications to the School of Engineering evaluated on a case-by- case basis and must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 to be considered.
  • Transfer credits must have a grade of “C-” or higher to be applied toward the degree.
  • Pass/Fail policy: not allowed for any courses in Chemical Engineering.
  • Credit/No Credit policy: Credit/No Credit is not an option for any credits counting toward a chemical engineering degree.
  • Chemical Engineering student must attain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 in C&PE courses taken at KU for graduation with a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering.

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. 

Program Requirements

Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in math, science, and engineering courses applicable to the engineering degree.

KU Core 34 Requirements

Visit the KU Core 34 General Education guide for JCCC equivalents.

JCCC
KU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
KU Core 34 English (two courses)6
KU Core 34 Communications3
KU Core 34 Math and Statistics3
Select one of the following:
Calculus I * (M)5MATH 125Calculus I4
OR
Business and Applied Calculus I * and Business and Applied Calculus II * 6MATH 115
& MATH 116
Calculus I
and Calculus II
6
KU Core 34 Natural and Physical Sciences (lab required)4-5
PHYS 220Engineering Physics I * 5PHSX 211
& PHSX 216
General Physics I Lecture
and General Physics I Laboratory
5
KU Core 34 Social and Behavioral Sciences (Select two courses in two different disciplines)6
KU Core 34 Arts and Humanities (Select two courses in two different disciplines)6
KU Core 34 US Culture (Institutionally Designated)3
KU Core 34 Global Culture (Institutionally Designated)3

Chemical Engineering General Option Requirements 

JCCC
KU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
Basic Sciences
CHEM 124
CHEM 125
General Chemistry I Lecture * and General Chemistry I Lab * 5CHEM 130General Chemistry I5
CHEM 131
CHEM 132
General Chemistry II Lecture * and General Chemistry II Lab * 5CHEM 135General Chemistry II5
PHYS 221Engineering Physics II * 5PHSX 212
& PHSX 236
General Physics II Lecture
and General Physics II Laboratory
4
Advanced Chemistry
CHEM 220Organic Chemistry I * 5CHEM 330Organic Chemistry I3
Mathematics Courses
MATH 242Calculus II * 5MATH 126Calculus II4
MATH 243Calculus III * 5MATH 127Calculus III4
MATH 246Elementary Linear Algebra *3MATH 290Elementary Linear Algebra2
MATH 254Differential Equations * 4 MATH 220 Applied Differential Equations
Engineering Electives
ENGR 251Statics * 3 CE 201 Statics
Select one of the following:
Dynamics * 3 CE 250 Dynamics
OR
Dynamics * 3 ME 320 Dynamics
CS 134Programming Fundamentals 4EECS 168Programming I4
Select one of the following:
Concepts of Programming Algorithms Using C++ * 4EECS 268Programming II4
OR
Concepts of Programming Algorithms using C# *4EECS 268Programming II4
OR
Concepts of Programming Algorithms using Python * 4EECS 268Programming II4
OR
Concepts of Programming Algorithms using Java * 4EECS 268Programming II4
Select one of the following:
Interpreting Architectural Drawings and Introduction to BIM Building Information Modeling * 4ARCE 217Computer-Asstd Building Design3
OR
Engineering Graphics I:AutoCAD * 4ARCE 217Computer-Asstd Building Design3
Advanced Science Electives
BIOL 135Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BIOL 150 Prin. of Molecular and Cellular Biology
BIOL 150Biology of Organisms * 5BIOL 152Prin of Organismal Biology3
CHEM 221Organic Chemistry II * 5CHEM 335
& CHEM 336
Organic Chemistry II
and Organic Chemistry II Lab
5
GEOS 130General Geology 5GEOL 101
& GEOL 103
The Way The Earth Works
and Geology Fundamentals Lab
5

Chemical Engineering Concentration Requirements

Within Chemical Engineering, students may also choose to complete a concentration: Biomedical, Data Science, Environmental, Material Science, Petroleum, or Premedical. Students completing a concentration are required to satisfy all the requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering general option. In addition, each concentration has specific requirements for some of the engineering and advanced science electives.  Note: Environmental Concentration courses will be taken at KU. 

Biomedical Concentration
JCCC
KU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
BIOL 135Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BIOL 150 Principles of Molecular Cellular Biology
Data Science Concentration
JCCC
KU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
CS 134Programming Fundamentals 4EECS 168Programming I4
Select one of the following:
Concepts of Programming Algorithms Using C++ * 4EECS 268Programming II4
OR
Concepts of Programming Algorithms using C# *4EECS 268Programming II4
OR
Concepts of Programming Algorithms using Python * 4EECS 268Programming II4
OR
Concepts of Programming Algorithms using Java * 4EECS 268Programming II4

 Material Science Concentration
JCCC
KU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
BIOL 135Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BIOL 150 Principles of Molecular Cellular Biology

Petroleum  Concentration
JCCC
KU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
GEOS 130General Geology 5GEOL 101The Way The Earth Works3

Premedical Concentration
JCCC
KU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
BIOL 135Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BIOL 150 Principles of Molecular Cellular Biology
BIOL 150Biology of Organisms * 5BIOL 152Prin of Organismal Biology3
CHEM 221Organic Chemistry II *5CHEM 335Organic Chemistry II3
The following courses may be required for admission into specific medical schools or be recommended for the MCAT. 
These classes are recommended but not required: 
JCCC
KU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
BIOL 135Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BIOL 150 Prin. of Molecular Cellular Biology AND BIOL 154 Intro Biology Lab for Stem Majors
CHEM 220Organic Chemistry I * 5CHEM 331Organic Chemistry I Laboratory2
PSYC 130Introduction to Psychology 3PSYC 104General Psychology3
SOC 122Introduction to Sociology 3SOC 104Elements of Sociology3

*

JCCC course has a prerequisite or corequisite.

M

MATH 125 Calculus I is the "math pathway" course. If a student is not ready to start in Calculus 1, this degree will take more than 4 years to complete. This course will fulfill the Core 34 Math and Statistics requirement. Student must earn a grade of "C-" or better.

Last Approved 5/26/2026, 3:24:36 PM