ARTICULTATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY AND BUTLER COMMUNITY COLLEGE October 05, 2012 The purpose of this Articulation Agreement is to provide learning opportunities through a transfer agreement for Butler Community College AAS in Engineering Graphics Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, and Surveying Technology Degrees for those students pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Engineering Technology degree, Mechatronics Technology or Aircraft Maintenance Technology concentration, from the College of Engineering at Wichita State University. This transfer agreement will follow the guidelines in the WSU Undergraduate Catalog for all transfer students. Students should refer to the attached transfer sheet for the required courses and the suggested course schedule at each institution. Transfer students must complete at least 60 hours of four-year college work and 45 hours of upper-division work in order to qualify for graduation from Wichita State University. WSU will transfer: Butler’s EN 101, Graphics I as WSU’s IME 222, Engineering Graphics Butler’s IT 204, Manufacturing Processes as WSU’s IME 258, Manufacturing Methods and Materials I Butler’s EN 260, Statics as WSU’s AE 223, Statics Butler’s IN 200, Introduction to Programming as CS 211, Problem Solving and Programming in C Butler’s EG 112, Technical Writing as WSU’s ENGL 210, Comp: Business, Professional & Technical Writing Butler’s IT 135, Intro to Composites and IT 136, Composites Mfg. Practices as WSU’s IME 576 The following Butler courses will transfer to WSU’s Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology as Technical Electives (a maximum of 15 credits): Industrial Safety IT 205 Beginning Concepts of CNC IT 120 Machine Processes I IT 100 Basic CATIA IT 218 Advanced CATIA IT 219 Machine Processes II IT 102 Composite Structure Repair IT 235 Adv. Techniques in Composites IT 236 Intro to Quality Assurance IT 260 Intro Manufacturing and Material Science IT 226 Machine Trades Print Reading IT 150 Adv. Automated Manufacturing with CNC IT 220 Introduction to Material Science IT 226 Manufacturing Part Design IT 230 Introduction to Metrology IT 263 Mechanical Devices and Systems IT 116 Fluid Power IT 117 Basic Feature CAM IT 216 Advanced Feature CAM IT 221 Advanced MasterCAM IT 225 Engineering Graphics II EN 102 Residential Design and CAD I EN 103 Engineering Concepts EN 115 Commercial Building Design and CAD EN 211 Structural, Civil and Pipe Design & CAD EN 217 Auto CAD Basics EN 107 Auto CAD Advanced EN 207 3D Modeling and CAD EN 214 Blueprint Reading (Welding) WE 125 Cutting Processes WE 126 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW I) WE 127 3 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WE 128 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II WE 129 Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding WE 130 Gas Metal Arc Welding II WE 227 4 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II WE 228 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II WE 229 Welding and Pipe Fitting WE 213 Metallurgy WE 220 Introduction to Surveying SR 104 Introduction to GIS/GPS SR 110 Surveying II SR 204 Advanced GIS/GPS SR 210 Boundary Control SR 220 Survey Law SR 222 Legal Descriptions SR 224 Subdivision Planning and Design SR 112 Route Surveying SR 226 Butler Community College will: Provide space within engineering and manufacturing classrooms for WSU marketing materials, Inform the Director of Engineering Technology of course content changes and Technical Elective course number changes or deletions. Strive to maintain HLC and ABET accreditation of aforesaid Technology programs. ______________________________ Dr. Keith Pickus Interim Provost Wichita State University ______________________________ Dr. Jacqueline Vietti President Butler Community College ______________________________ Dr. Zulma Toro-Ramos Dean, College of Engineering Wichita State University ______________________________ Dr. Gene George Interim Dean, Advanced Technology Center Butler Community College ______________________________ Mel Whiteside Director, Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology Wichita State University