University of Kansas

Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the University of Kansas School of Engineering
School of Engineering 785-864-3881 or 785-864-3181
Mechanical Engineering, B.S. kuengr@ku.edu
Academic Year 2025-2026 http://me.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.  Reverse Transfer allows students to earn their associate degree from JCCC while working towards their bachelor’s degree at KU. 

The broad discipline of mechanical engineering enables students to have productive and rewarding careers, and to develop and improve new technologies in both traditional and emerging fields. Mechanical engineers apply fundamental principles to develop, design, manufacture, and test machines and other mechanical devices. Such devices include but are not limited to power-producing machines as well as power-consuming machines. Mechanical engineers are employed in diverse areas including but not limited to: the energy and power industries, the automotive and aerospace industries, and industrial manufacturing. Mechanical Engineering graduates also have careers in medicine and medical device development, patent law, engineering and corporate management, forensic engineering, and engineering sales. 

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. 2.5+ cumulative college GPA

2. “C” or better in MATH 125 Calculus I, or its direct equivalent (MATH 241 Calculus I* at JCCC)

3. “C” or better in all math, science and engineering coursework

  • 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 Mechanical Engineering is an ABET accredited program. A concentration in Biomechanics is available.
  • A total of 128 credit hours is required for the B.S. in Mechanical 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.
  • For mechanical engineering majors, courses used to fulfill the KU Core 34 in English, Communications, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Arts & Humanities, U.S. Culture, and Global Culture accept Credit/No Credit.
  • 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 courseby-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.

Program Requirements 

JCCC
KU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
KU Core 34
Visit the KU Core 34 English for JCCC equivalents.
Visit the KU Core 34 Communications for JCCC equivalents.
Visit the KU Core 34 Core 34 Social and Behavioral Sciences for JCCC equivalents. (Select two courses in two different disciplines – 6 hrs. total)
Select one of the following:
Principles of Macroeconomics #3ECON 144Priniciples of Macroeconomics3
Principles of Microeconomics #3ECON 142Principles of Microeconomics3
Survey of Economics3ECON 104
& ECON 105
Introductory Economics
and "Introductory Economics, Honors"
4
Visit the KU Core 34 Arts and Humanities for JCCC equivalents. (Select two courses in two different disciplines – 6 hrs. total)
PHIL 143Ethics #3PHIL 160Introduction to Ethics3
Visit the KU Core 34 US Culture
Visit the KU Core 34 Global Culture
Mathematics
MATH 201Statistics* 3MATH 365Elementary Statistics3
Select one of the following:
Calculus I* 5MATH 125Calculus I4
Business and Applied Calculus I*3MATH 115Calculus I3
Business and Applied Calculus II*3MATH 116Calculus II3
MATH 242Calculus II* 5 MATH 126 Calculus II+
MATH 243Calculus III* 5 MATH 127 Calculus III
MATH 254Differential Equations*4MATH 220Analytic Geometry Calc I4
Basic Science
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 220Engineering Physics I* +5 PHSX 211 General Physics I+ AND PHSX 216 General Physics I+ Lab
PHYS 221Engineering Physics II* 5 PHSX 212/236 General Physics II/Lab
Mechanical Engineering
DRAF 129Interpreting Architectural Drawings 2 ARCE 217 Computer-Assisted Building Design
Select one of the following:
Introduction to BIM Building Information Modeling* 2 ARCE 217 Computer-Assisted Building Design
Engineering Graphics I:AutoCAD* 4 ARCE 217 Computer-Assisted Building Design
Select one of the following:
Concepts of Programming Algorithms Using C++* 4 EECS 168 Programming I+
Concepts of Programming Algorithms using Python* 4 EECS 168 Programming I+
Concepts of Programming Algorithms using Java* 4 EECS 168 Programming I+
Object-Oriented Programming Using C++* 4 ME 208 Intro to Digital Computational Methods in Mechanical Engineering+
ENGR 251Statics* ^^3 CE 201 Statics
Select one of the following:
Dynamics* 3 CE 250 Dynamics
Dynamics* 3 ME 320 Dynamics

*

JCCC course has a prerequisite or corequisite. 

+

Must earn a grade of “C-“ or better. 

#

This course is a Required Core 34: Systemwide General Education course. This program is approved by the Kansas Board of Regents to require this specific Core 34: Systemwide General Education course. If a student did not take this course, it must be taken in addition to other degree requirements. 

Last Approved Tue Oct 28 21:23:04 2025