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JCCC Articulation Agreement
Johnson County Community College Articulation Agreement
Butler Community College Articulation Agreements
Welcome to the Kansas State University and Butler Community College articulation agreements resource page. Here, you'll find a comprehensive list and detailed outlines of our articulation agreements designed to streamline your transfer process. These agreements ensure a smooth transition by mapping out how your credits from Butler Community College will apply toward your degree at Kansas State University. Our goal is to provide clear, accessible information to help you plan your academic journey with confidence and ease.
Athletic Training and Rehabilitation Sciences
K-State's Athletic Training and Rehabilitation Sciences program prepares you for a career as a health professional and/or entry into graduate professional degree programs such as athletic training, physical therapy, physician assistant, and occupational therapy. Courses focus on foundational concepts to develop the skills needed to manage the healthcare needs of physically active individuals at all levels and ages. The program is offered in Manhattan.
Semester 1 (Butler)
- HP 275 Intro to Exercise Science (3 credits)
- EG 101 English Composition 1 (3 credits)
- MA 135 College Algebra (3 credits)
- CH 110 College Chemistry 1 (5 credits)
Semester 2 (Butler)
- BS 160 General Psychology (3 credits)
- CH 115 College Chemistry 2 (5 credits)
- EG 102 English Composition 2 (3 credits)
- PL 291 Ethics (recommended for PT school) (3 credits)
- MA 140 Trigonometry (3 credits)
Semester 3 (Butler)
- BI 215 Majors Biology 1 (5 credits)
- PH 143 General Physics 1 (5 credits)
- AH 201 Health Professions Med Terminology (3 credits)
- BS 260 Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
Semester 4 (Butler)
- SP 100 Public Speaking (3 credits)
- HS 131 US History 1 (3 credits)
- PH 146 General Physics 2 (5 credits)
- SO 105 Sociology (transfer elective) (3 credits)
Semester 5 (K-State)
- HHS 100 Well-Being 1: You & Community (1 credit)
- KIN 220 Biobehavioral Bases/Phys Act (4 credits)
- STAT 225 Introduction to Statistics (3 credits)
- ECON 110 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits)
- FNDH 115 Intro to Health and Nutrition Professions (3 credits)
Semester 6 (K-State)
- HHS 200 Well-Being 2: Mind & Body (1 credit)
- BIOL 441 Human Body 1 (4 credits)
- FNDH 321 Medical Documentation (2 credits)
- GERON 215 Intro Gerontology (3 credits)
- FNDH 132 Basic Nutrition (3 credits)
- FNDH 220 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3 credits)
Semester 7 (K-State)
- BIOL 442 Human Body 2 (4 credits)
- HHS 300 Well-Being: Money & Meaning (1 credit)
- FNDH 551 Eval of Ath Injuries (3 credits)
- FNDH 575 Research in Health Sciences (1 credit)
- FNDH 635 Sports Nutrition (3 credits)
- BIOL 255 Microbiology (4 credits)
Semester 8 (K-State)
- KIN 330 Biomechanics (3 credits)
- KIN 336 Physiology of Exercise Lab (1 credit)
- FNDH 450 Nutritional Assessment (2 credits)
- FNDH 556 Rehab & Recond of Ath Inj (3 credits)
- FNDH 654 Patho and Clinical Eval (3 credits)
- KIN 335 Physiology of Exercise (4 credits)
Kinesiology
K-State's Kinesiology program allows students to explore the importance of physical activity across a range of tasks, including exercise, daily living, play, sport and work. Using both biological and behavioral approaches, the program combines biomechanical, physiological and sociological perspectives to examine physical activity from cell to society. The program is offered in Manhattan and Online.
Semester 1 (Butler)
- HP 275 Intro to Exercise Science (3 credits)
- EG 101 English Composition 1 (3 credits)
- MA 135 College Algebra (3 credits)
- CH 110 College Chemistry 1 (5 credits)
Semester 2 (Butler)
- BS 160 General Psychology (3 credits)
- CH 115 College Chemistry 2 (5 credits)
- EG 102 English Composition 2 (3 credits)
- PL 291 Ethics (recommended for PT school) (3 credits)
- MA 140 Trigonometry (3 credits)
Semester 3 (Butler)
- BI 215 Majors Biology 1 (5 credits)
- PH 143 General Physics 1 (5 credits)
- AH 201 Health Professions Med Terminology (3 credits)
- BS 260 Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
Semester 4 (Butler)
- SP 100 Public Speaking (3 credits)
- HS 131 US History 1 (3 credits)
- PH 146 General Physics 2 (5 credits)
- SO 105 Sociology (transfer elective) (3 credits)
Semester 5 (K-State)
- HHS 100 Well-Being 1: You & Community (1 credit)
- KIN 220 Biobehavioral Bases/Phys Act (4 credits)
- BIOL 441 Human Body 1 (4 credits)
- ECON 110 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits)
- SOCIO 211 Intro to Sociology (3 credits)
Semester 6 (K-State)
- HHS 200 Well-Being 2: Mind & Body (1 credit)
- BIOL 442 Human Body 2 (4 credits)
- KIN 345 Exercise Behav Sci (5 credits)
- KIN 310 Measurement and Research (4 credits)
Semester 7 (K-State)
- KIN 336 Physiology of Exercise Lab (1 credit)
- KIN Kinesiology Elective (300+) (3 credits)
- KIN Kinesiology Elective (300+) (3 credits)
- KIN 335 Physiology of Exercise (4 credits)
- BIOL 255 Microbiology (4 credits)
Semester 8 (K-State)
- KIN Exercise Physiology Course (3 credits)
- KIN Exercise Behavioral Science Course (3 credits)
- KIN Kinesiology Elective (600+) (3 credits)
- KIN Kinesiology Elective (300+) (3 credits)
- KIN Kinesiology Elective (300+) (3 credits)
- HHS 300 Well-Being 3: Money & Meaning (1 credit)
Nutritional Sciences
K-State's Nutritional Sciences program emphasizes biology and chemistry to understand the function and metabolism of nutrients. The program provides a unique insight into the human body and is an excellent preparatory program for students who are interested in pursuing medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, physician assistant, nursing, or physical therapy.
This rigorous, science-based program fulfills most of the basic requirements for these professional programs and is also an excellent background for graduate study in biological or nutritional sciences. The program is offered in Manhattan.
Semester 1 (Butler)
- BI 215 Majors Biology 1 (5 credits)
- EG 101 English Composition 1 (3 credits)
- MA 135 College Algebra (3 credits)
- HP 278 Sport Nutrition (3 credits)
Semester 2 (Butler)
- BI 226 Anatomy and Physiology 1 (4 credits)
- EG 102 English Composition 2 (3 credits)
- CH 110 College Chemistry 1 (5 credits) OR
PH 143 General Physics 1 (5 credits)
- MA 140 Trigonometry (3 credits) OR
MA 210 Applied Statistics (3 credits)
Semester 3 (Butler)
- BI 227 Anatomy and Physiology 2 (4 credits)
- BS 160 General Psychology (3 credits)
- CH 115 College Chemistry 2 (5 credits) OR
PH 146 General Physics 2 (5 credits)
- AR 100 Art Appreciation (3 credits) OR
MU 100 Music Appreciation (3 credits) OR
TA 206 Intro to Theatre Art (3 credits)
Semester 4 (Butler)
- SP 100 Public Speaking (3 credits)
- BI 250 Microbiology (5 credits)
- AH 111 Therapeutic Nutrition (3 credits)
- SO 105 Sociology (3 credits)
- PL 290 Philosophy 1 (3 credits) OR
PL 291 Ethics (3 credits)
Semester 5 (K-State)
- HHS 100 Well-Being 1: You & Community (1 credit)
- HHS 200 Well-Being 2: Mind & Body (1 credit)
- KIN 220 Biobehavioral Bases/Phys Act (3 credits)
- ECON 110 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits)
- CHM 210 Chemistry 1 (4 credits) OR
PHYS 113 General Physics I (4 credits)
- MATH 150 Plane Trigonometry (3 credits) OR
STAT 225 Introduction to Statistics (3 credits)
Semester 6 (K-State)
- FNDH 400 Human Nutrition (3 credits)
- FNDH 450 Nutritional Assessment (2 credits)
- BIOCH 521 General Biochemistry (3 credits)
- FNDH 413 Science of Food (4 credits)
- CHM 230 Chemistry 2 (4 credits) OR
PHYS 114 General Physics II (4 credits)
Semester 7 (K-State)
- HHS 300 Well-Being 3: Money & Meaning (1 credit)
- FNDH 600 Public Health Nutrition (3 credits)
- FNDH 620 Nutrient Metabolism (3 credits)
- FNDH 631 Clinical Nutrition 1 (3 credits)
- CHM 531 Organic Chemistry I (3 credits)
- CHM 532 Organic Chemistry Lab (2 credits)
Semester 8 (K-State)
- FNDH 510 Life Span Nutrition (2 credits)
- FNDH 540 Nutrition Education & Program Planning (2 credits)
- FNDH 575 Research in Health Sciences (1 credit)
- FNDH 632 Clinical Nutrition 2 (3 credits)
- CHM 550 Organic Chemistry II (3 credits)
- BIOL 450 Modern Genetics (4 credits)
- Unrestricted electives (2 credits)