LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

 

Transfer Guide for Engineering and Engineering Technology Degree Programs

at Cleveland State University

 

 Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Computer*, Industrial, and Mechanical Engineering Degree Programs Available.

 Electronic Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology Programs Available.

 

CSU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

 Major

Area

 

 

LCCC Courses

Chemical,

Civil,

Industrial,

Mechanical

 

 

Computer,

Electrical

 

 

 

Technology

Social Sciences/

Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)

Select 1 course from list at right.

WAC requirement satisfied by 3 required courses taken at CSU.

 

 

 

Select no courses from list at right.

Take 2 courses at CSU as WAC/Social Sciences. 

 

 

Select 3 courses from list at right, including 1 from underlined courses.

 

 

CMMC 151, 165, 169, 175

ECNM 151, 152

GPHY 151

JRNL 151, 152

PLSC 151, 155, 156, 157

PSYH 151, 251, 255, 257, 261, 263, 271, 272

TCMN 151, 171, 175

SOCY 151, 161, 255, 256, 265, 275

URBS 152

All

(Including Technology)

Western Culture/

Arts & Humanities

Select one course from list at right.

 

ARTS 251; ENGL 261, 262, 269

HSTR 151, 152, 178

PHLY 151

All

(Including

Technology)

Nonwestern Culture/

Arts & Humanities

Select one course from list at right.

 

HSTR 261, 262

PHLY 181

All

(Including Technology)

African-American Experience/

Social Sciences

Select course at right.

 

 URBS 151

All

Not needed for Technology

Human Diversity

Select course at right.

Students who transfer in 90 or more quarter hours to CSU (60 or more semester hours) do not need this course.

 

HSTR 267

Foreign Language Deficiency

 

CSU requires all students who graduated from high school in 1987 or later to have completed two years of a foreign language in high school.  Students who did not complete the courses in high school must finish a first-year foreign language sequence, or take two semesters of American Sign Language and one approved foreign culture course.  The deficiency must be corrected prior to the completion of 60 credits at CSU.