Transfer Plans

Select a school and program

For additional information and possible next steps, please refer to the following information:

  • If you are considering transferring to GVSU, please visit our Transfer Admissions resource page for all the information you need to get started.
  • For information on how your courses transfer to GVSU, please review the Course Equivalencies online.
  • If you decide to transfer to GVSU prior to completing your Associates Degree, you should consider taking advantage of the reverse transfer agreement we have with all Michigan community colleges.
  • Our online catalog provides a wealth of information on GVSU's academic programs, policies and procedures, course descriptions, etc.
  • Each college at GVSU has an academic advising center that serves specific majors in that college. If you have specific questions about program requirements, you could contact the advising center to seek additional information.
  • Each academic department at GVSU provides additional information about specific programs of study and links to important resources. You may access a comprehensive list here.
  • Our Career Center provides comprehensive support and resources for all students at GVSU. It is recommended that you connect with the counselors there as soon as you transition to GVSU.
  • The Career Guides by Major allow students to investigate possible career or graduate/professional school opportunities based on specific programs of study.

Transfer plans are meant to provide you with a suggested outline of courses for your respective academic interest. They are simply a guide while you attend community college. If you have any questions regarding the content of this transfer plan, or if you are a staff or faculty member at one of the colleges listed in this guide and see a needed edit or change, please contact the GVSU Admissions & Recruitment Office by phone at 616-331-2025 or by email at [email protected].

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Kellogg Community College

Program Guide for General Education

WRITING

Course Title
ENGL 152 Freshman Composition

THE ARTS

Course Title
ART 211 Art Appreciation
HUMA 150 Encounter with the Arts
HUMA 150H Encounter with the Arts - Honors
LITE 216 Film Interpretation
MUSI 100 Fundamentals of Music
MUSI 211 Music Appreciation
MUSI 250 Music History I
MUSI 251 Music History II
THEA 121 Theatre Appreciation I
THEA 122 Theatre Appreciation II

PHILOSOPHY & LITERATURE

Course Title
HUMA 205 Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Society
LITE 105 Introduction to Literature
LITE 205 World Literature
LITE 206 World Literature
LITE 223 Shakespeare
LITE 230 Bible as Literature
LITE 211 American Literature
LITE 212 American Literature
LITE 222 British Literature II
LITE 240 African-American Literature
LITE 241 Science Fiction
PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 201H Introduction to Philosophy - Honors
PHIL 202 Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 240 Survey of the Bible

HISTORICAL ANALYSIS

Course Title
HIST 103 American Foundations
HIST 104 Modern America
HIST 104H Modern America - Honors
HIST 151 Western Civilization: Early Western World
HIST 151H Western Civilization: Early Western World - Honors
HIST 152 Western Civilization: Modern Western World
HIST 152H Western Civilization: Modern Western World Honors
HIST 201 Global History to 1500
HIST 202 Global History from 1500 to Present
HIST 210 History of Michigan
HIST 211 History of England
HIST 212 History of England - continued
HIST 240 African American History
HIST 250 History of Africa

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES:

Course Title
CP 101 C++ Programming
CP 102 Visual Basic I
CP 201 C++ Programming II
CP 202 Visual Basic II
CP 210 Java Programming
CP 212 Java Programming II
MATH 111 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I
MATH 112 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
MATH 132 Trigonometry
MATH 125 College Algebra
MATH 130 Statistics
MATH 141 Calculus I
MATH 142 Calculus II
MATH 241 Calculus III
MATH 242 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Select one from Physical Sciences and one from Life Sciences. One of those courses must contain a lab.

Course Title
ASTR 104 Introductory Astronomy
CHEM 100 Fundamentals of Chemistry I
CHEM 110 General Chemistry I
CHEM 111 General Chemistry II
CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 210 Introduction to Organic Biochemistry
GEOG 100 Physical Geography
PHYS 111 Introductory Physics I
PHYS 112 Introductory Physics II
PHYS 241 Statics
SCIE 102 Physical Science

LIFE SCIENCES

Course Title
BIOL 101 Biological Sciences
BIOL 105 Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
BIOL 109 Principles of Biology I
BIOL 110 Principles of Modern Biology
BIOL 111 + 112 Botany + Zoology
BIOL 201 Human Anatomy
BIOL 202 Human Physiology
SCIE 100 Environmental Science

SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (select two courses from different disciplines)

Select two courses from different disciplines

Course Title
ANTH 200 Introduction to Anthropology
CRJU 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
ECON 201 Principles of Economics - Macro
ECON 201H Principles of Economics - Macrao - Honors
ECON 202 Principles of Economics - Micro
HUSE 290 Social Welfare
POSC 201 American Government (Federal)
POSC 210 Introductory Comparative Politics
POSC 211 International Relations
PSYC 201 Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 201H Introduction to Psychology - Honors
PSYC 220 Developmental Psychology
PSYC 250 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 260 Health Psychology
PSYC 265 Addiction and Human Behavior
PSYC 270 Human Sexuality
PSYC 275 Criminal Psychology
PSYC 290 Social Psychology
SOCI 201 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 201H Introduction to Sociology - Honors
SOCI 202 Social Problems
SOCI 204 Race and Ethnic Relations

GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES DESIGNATION

Course Title
ANTH 200 Introduction to Anthropology
BUAD 115 Global Business
FREN 202 Intermediate French
HIST 201 Global History to 1500
HIST 250 History of Africa
HIST 260 History of Middle East and North Africa
LITE 205 World Literature
LITE 206 World Literature
POSC 210 Introductory Comparative Politics
POSC 211 International Relations
SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish

US DIVERSITY DESIGNATION

Course Title
HIST 240 African American History
LITE 240 African-American Literature
SOCI 202 Social Problems
SOCI 203 Marriage and Family
SOCI 204 Race and Ethnic Relations