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Associate in Arts and Science (Transfer Program) - 64 Credit Hours

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Program Information:
Requirements for admission to four-year colleges and universities vary a great deal. However, Illinois Central College has articulated agreements with several area universities to ensure ease in transfer of credits upon completion of the Associate in Arts and Science Degree. Hence, students who comply with the terms of such articulation agreements may expect to complete baccalaureate requirements within the same period of time as if they had spent their entire academic career on the campus of the institution to which they transfer.

Recommended Course Sequence:

Fall Semester 1:
ENGL 110; PSY 110; EDUC 111; POLSC 115; Fine Arts

Spring Semester 1:
ENGL 111; INTST 132 or INTST 133; EDUC 212; Life Science; Elective

Fall Semester 2:
COMM 110; HIST 201 or HIST 202; Humanities/Fine Arts; Mathematics; Physical Science

Spring Semester 2:
EDUC 211; SOC 110; HLTH 150; PSY 200; Mathematics; Science


Course Information:
Required General Education Courses
CourseNameCredit
COMM 110COMMUNICATION: PROCESS AND PRACTICE 3
ENGL 110COMPOSITION I 3
ENGL 111COMPOSITION II 3
INTST 132LATIN AMERICAN HUMANITIES
or
INTST 133CULTURES AND CIVILIZATIONS OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 3
POLSC 115AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3
PSY 110INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY 3
SOC 110AN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3
 MATHEMATICS * 3
 SCIENCE * 3 to 4
 PHYSICAL SCIENCE * 4
 MATHEMATICS * 3 to 4
 HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS * 3
 LIFE SCIENCE * 4
 FINE ARTS * 3

Required Program Courses
CourseNameCredit
EDUC 111INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN EDUCATION 3
EDUC 211THE EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUAL 3
HIST 201AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1865
or
HIST 202AMERICAN HISTORY SINCE 1865 3
HLTH 150FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH 3
PSY 200EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 3
EDUC 212FIELD EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATION 2

Elective Courses
CourseNameCredit
 ELECTIVE * * 3

*  See specific requirements for Associate in Arts and Science Degree (page 4).

**  Suggested Elective: EDUC 230

For Program Information Contact:
Social Sciences Department
Room 220D
(309)694-5331