Labette Community College Articulation Agreements
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Labette Community College Articulation Agreements
Welcome to the Kansas State University and Labette 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 Labette 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 (Labette CC)
- ENGL 101 – English Composition I (3 credits)
- COMM 101 – Public Speaking (3 credits)
- MATH 115 – College Algebra (3 credits)
- Arts & Humanities (3 credits)
- PED 110 – Intro to Exercise Science (3 credits)
Semester 2 (Labette CC)
- ENGL 102 – English Composition II (3 credits)
- BIOL 128 – Principles of Biology I (5 credits)
- Arts & Humanities (3 credits)
- PED 114 – Basic Nutrition (3 credits)
- PED 118 – First Aid and CPR (2 credits)
Semester 3 (Labette CC)
- PSYC 101 – General Psychology (3 credits)
- Personal & Professional Behavior (3 credits)
- PED 103 – Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3 credits)
- BIOL 130 – Anatomy & Physiology (5 credits)
Semester 4 (Labette CC)
- Social & Behavioral Science (3 credits)
- Personal & Professional Behavior (3 credits)
- CHEM 120 – Intro to Chemistry (5 credits)
- PHSC 201 – College Physics I (5 credits)
Semester 5 (K-State)
- KIN 220 – Biobehavioral Bases of Physical Activity (4 credits)
- FNDH 115 – Intro to Health & Nutrition Professions (3 credits)
- HHS 100 – Well-being 1: You & Community (1 credit)
- HHS 200 – Well-being 2: Mind & Body (1 credit)
- HHS 300 – Well-being 3: Money & Meaning (1 credit)
- GERON 215 – Intro to Gerontology (3 credits)
- STAT 225 – Intro to Statistics (3 credits)
Semester 6 (K-State)
- BIOL 442 – Human Body II (4 credits)
- KIN 330 – Biomechanics (3 credits)
- FNDH 321 – Medical Documentation (2 credits)
- FNDH 450 – Nutritional Assessment (2 credits)
- FNDH 575 – Research in Health Sciences (1 credit)
- Unrestricted elective (3 credits)
Semester 7 (K-State)
- KIN 335 – Physiology of Exercise (3 credits)
- KIN 336 – Physiology of Exercise Lab (3 credits)
- FNDH 551 – Evaluation of Athletic Injuries (3 credits)
- FNDH 635 – Sports Nutrition (3 credits)
- Unrestricted elective (3 credits)
Semester 8 (K-State)
- FNDH 556 – Rehabilitation & Conditioning Athletic Injuries (4 credits)
- FNDH 654 – Pathophysiology and Clinical Evaluation (1 credit)
- Unrestricted elective (3 credits)
- Unrestricted elective (3 credits)
- Unrestricted elective (3 credits)
Human Development and Family Science
Human Development and Family Science focuses on the development of the individual across the lifespan in a family context. Students learn to implement and assess programs and services designed to strengthen and enhance individual and family well-being. Graduates are prepared for a variety of career options, as well as graduate and professional school. The program is offered in Manhattan and Online.
Semester 1 (Labette CC)
- ENGL 101 – English Composition I (3 credits)
- COMM 101 – Public Speaking (3 credits)
- MATH 129 – Quantitative Reasoning (3 credits)
- Arts & Humanities (3 credits)
- PSYC 201 – Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
Semester 2 (Labette CC)
- ENGL 102 – English Composition II (3 credits)
- Natural & Physical Science (5 credits)
- Arts & Humanities (3 credits)
- SOCIO 201 – Marriage and Family (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
Semester 3 (Labette CC)
- General elective (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
- Social & Behavioral Science (3 credits)
- BUAD 205 – Personal & Professional Behavior (3 credits)
Semester 4 (Labette CC)
- Social & Behavioral Science (3 credits)
- Personal & Professional Behavior (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
Semester 5 (K-State)
- HHS 100 – Well-being 1: You & Community (1 credit)
- HHS 200 – Well-being 2: Mind & Body (1 credit)
- ECED 310 – Early Childhood Education (3 credits)
- HDFS 301 – Interpersonal Skills for Helping Professionals (3 credits)
- HHS 300 – Well-being 3: Money & Meaning (1 credit)
- Minor Certificate or Concentration course (3 credits)
- Minor Certificate or Concentration course (3 credits)
Semester 6 (K-State)
- HDFS 302 – Introduction to Human Sexuality (3 credits)
- HDFS 305 – Family Violence Across the Life Course (3 credits)
- HDFS 375 – Intro to Research Methods in Human Development (3 credits)
- HDFS 506 – Adolescent & Emerging Adult Development (3 credits)
- HDFS 510 – Midlife to Late Adult Development (3 credits)
Semester 7 (K-State)
- HDFS 550 – Application of Theories in HDFS (3 credits)
- HDFS 570 – Program Development and Implementation (3 credits)
- Minor Certificate or Concentration course (3 credits)
- Minor Certificate or Concentration course (3 credits)
- Minor Certificate or Concentration course (3 credits)
Semester 8 (K-State)
- HDFS 460 – Families and Social Policy (3 credits)
- HDFS 552 – Social Justice in a Family Context (3 credits)
- Minor Certificate or Concentration course (3 credits)
- Minor Certificate or Concentration course (3 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 (Labette CC)
- ENGL 101 – English Composition I (3 credits)
- COMM 101 – Public Speaking (3 credits)
- MATH 115 – College Algebra (3 credits)
- Arts & Humanities (3 credits)
- PED 110 – Intro to Exercise Science (3 credits)
Semester 2 (Labette CC)
- ENGL 102 – English Composition II (3 credits)
- BIOL 128 – Principles of Biology I (5 credits)
- Arts & Humanities (3 credits)
- PED 114 – Basic Nutrition (3 credits)
- PED 118 – First Aid and CPR (2 credits)
Semester 3 (Labette CC)
- PSYC 101 – General Psychology (3 credits)
- Personal & Professional Behavior (3 credits)
- PED 103 – Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3 credits)
- BIOL 130 – Anatomy & Physiology (5 credits)
Semester 4 (Labette CC)
- SOCI 101 – Sociology (3 credits)
- Personal & Professional Behavior (3 credits)
- MATH 120 – Statistics (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
Semester 5 (K-State)
- HHS 100 – Well-being 1: You & Community (1 credit)
- KIN 220 – Biobehavioral Bases of Physical Activity (4 credits)
- BIOL 442 – Human Body II (4 credits)
- KIN 310 – Measurement & Research Techniques (4 credits)
- Unrestricted electives (2 credits)
Semester 6 (K-State)
- HHS 300 – Well-being 3: Money & Meaning (1 credit)
- KIN 345 – Exercise Behavioral Science (5 credits)
- KIN 335 – Physiology of Exercise (4 credits)
- KIN 336 – Physiology of Exercise lab (1 credit)
- HHS 200 – Well-being 2: Mind & Body (1 credit)
- Unrestricted electives (3 credits)
Semester 7 (K-State)
- Exercise Physiology course (3 credits)
- Exercise Behavioral Science course (3 credits)
- Kinesiology elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- Kinesiology elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- Kinesiology elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
Semester 8 (K-State)
- Kinesiology elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- Kinesiology elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- Kinesiology elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- Kinesiology elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- Kinesiology elective – 600-level or above (3 credits)
Nutrition and Health
K-State's Nutrition and Health program is one of the best programs for students seeking an education and training for a health career, with the flexibility to make it adaptable for many different needs. This program prepares students for professional schools, as well as careers that are related to human health. The program is offered in Manhattan, Olathe and Online.
Semester 1 (Labette CC)
- ENGL 101 – English Composition I (3 credits)
- COMM 101 – Public Speaking (3 credits)
- MATH 120 – Statistics (3 credits)
- Arts & Humanities (3 credits)
- PED 114 – Basic Nutrition (3 credits)
Semester 2 (Labette CC)
- ENGL 102 – English Composition II (3 credits)
- BIOL 128 – Principles of Biology I (5 credits)
- Arts & Humanities (3 credits)
- PED 105 – Personal & Community Health (3 credits)
- PED 103 – Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3 credits)
Semester 3 (Labette CC)
- CHEM 120 – Intro to Chemistry (5 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
- Social & Behavioral Science (3 credits)
- Personal & Professional Behavior (3 credits)
Semester 4 (Labette CC)
- Social & Behavioral Science (3 credits)
- Personal & Professional Behavior (3 credits)
- BIOL 130 – Anatomy & Physiology (5 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
- General elective (3 credits)
Semester 5 (K-State)
- HHS 100 – Well-being 1: You & Community (1 credit)
- HHS 200 – Well-being 2: Mind & Body (1 credit)
- HHS 300 – Well-being 3: Money & Meaning (1 credit)
- FNDH 115 – Intro to Nutrition & Health Professions (3 credits)
- BIOL 442 – Human Body II (4 credits)
- FNDH elective (3 credits)
Semester 6 (K-State)
- FNDH 313 – Science of Food (4 credits)
- Unrestricted elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- FNDH 400 – Human Nutrition (3 credits)
- FNDH 450 – Nutritional Assessment (2 credits)
Semester 7 (K-State)
- FNDH 600 – Public Health Nutrition (3 credits)
- Unrestricted elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- Unrestricted elective (3 credits)
- Unrestricted elective (3 credits)
- Unrestricted elective (2 credits)
Semester 8 (K-State)
- FNDH 510 – Lifespan Nutrition (2 credits)
- FNDH 575 – Research in Health Science (1 credit)
- Unrestricted elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- Unrestricted elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)
- Unrestricted elective – 300-level or above (3 credits)