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2 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE (A complete list of General Education Core Curriculum transfer courses is available at the Illinois Articulation Initiative website: Each candidate for an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree shall: b. coursework in the Human Relations, Global/ Multicultural Studies, and Contemporary Life Skills categories and c. additional coursework (see Notes at end of A.A. degree) to a minimum of 64 credits. 2. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 37 credits in General Education Core Curriculum (Illinois Articulation Initiative course codes are listed in parentheses after each course or sequence) in the Communication, Physical and Life Sciences, Mathematics, Humanities and, and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories as specified below. (Note: Refer to p. 20 for a discussion of general education core requirements.) a. Communication credits Written (6 credits) English 1101 (C1 900) and 1102 (C1 901R) (Grade of C or higher required for both courses.) Oral (3 credits) Speech 1100 (C2 900) (Grade of C or higher required.) b. Physical and Life Sciences...7 to 10 credits Select one course from Life Sciences and one course from Physical Sciences. (Choose only one course from elective credit toward your degree.) At least one course must have a laboratory component. Life Sciences Anatomy and Physiology 1500 (L1 904L), 1551 (L1 904L), 1571 (L1 904L) Biology 1100 (L1 900L), 1110 (L1 905L), 1120 (No Lab) (L1 906), 1130 (L1 906L), 1151 (L1 900L) Botany 1310 (L1 901L) Microbiology 1420 (L1 903L) Physical Sciences Chemistry 1105 (P1 903L), 1137 (P1903L), 1205 (P1 903L), 1211 (P1 902L), 1551 (P1 902L) Earth Science 1101 (P1 907L), 1102 (P1 907L), 1105 (P1 908L), 1110 (P1 905L), 1111 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1115 (P1 905L), 1119 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1120 (No Lab (P1 906), 1122 (P1 906L), 1124 (P1 906L), 1126 (P1 906L), 1130 (P1 905L), 1135 (P1 905L), 1140 (P1 905L) or 1141 (P1 905) (not both) Physics 1100 (P1 900L), 1150 (P1 901), 1201 (P1 900L), 2111 (P2 900L) c. Mathematics...3 to 5 credits (Choose only one course from the list of same IAI codes for general education credit. Additional courses with the same IAI code will count as elective credit toward your degree.) Mathematics 1218 (M1 904), 1220 (M1 901), 1322 (M1 903), 1533 (M1 906), 1635 (M1 902)*, 2115 (M1 905), 2134 (M1 900-B), 2231 (M ), 2232 (M ), 2233 (M ) Psychology 2280 (M1 902)* Sociology 2205 (M1 902)* (*Only one from these three courses may count toward overall degree requirement credit.) d. Humanities and...9 credits Select at least one course from Humanities and at least one course from. (Choose only one course from the list of same IAI codes for general education credit. Additional courses with the same IAI code will count as elective credit toward your degree.) Humanities 1152 (H3 903), 1153 (H3 902), 1154 (HF 908)*, 1158 (H5 901), 1159 (H9 901), 1160 (H3 910D), 1161 (H3 910D), 1165 (H3 911D), 2220 (H3 912), 2221 (H3 913), 2223 (H3 914), 2224 (H3 915), 2226 (H3 907), 2227 (H3 907), 2228 (H3 905), 2262 (H3 908N) French 2202 (H1 900), 2251(H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) 2205 (H2 903N), 2220 (H2 903N), 2225 (H2 908), 2230 (H2 908), 2235 (H2 903N) Humanities 1102 (H9 900), 1103 (H9 901), 1105 (HF 904N)*, Philosophy 1100 (H4 900), 1110 (H4 904), 1116 (H4 904), 1120 (H4 906), 1125 (H4 906), 1150 (H5 904N), 2010 (H4 901), 2011 (H4 902), 2150 (H4 905) Religious Studies 1100 (H5 900), 1110 (H5 901), 1120 (H5 901), 1150 (H5 904N), 1155 (H4 903N), 2160 (H5 901) Spanish 2202 (H1 900), 2206 (H1 900), 2208 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) Art 1100 (F2 900), 2211 (F2 901), 2212 (F2 902), 2213 (F2 902), 2214 (F2 903N) English 1135 (F2 908), 1154 (HF 908)* Humanities 1101 (F9 900), 1105 (HF 904N)*, Music 1100 (F1 900), 1104 (F1 904), 1115 (F1 903N) Theater 1100 (F1 907) *Interdisciplinary credit (HF) may be earned as either or Humanities. e. Social and Behavioral Sciences...9 credits Courses must be selected from at least two disciplines. (Choose only one course from the list of same IAI codes for general education credit. Additional courses with the same IAI code will count as elective credit toward the degree.) Anthropology 1000 (S1 900N), 1100 (S1 901N), 1105 (S1 904D), 1130 (S1 904D)*, 1200 (S1 903)*, 1400 (S1 902)* Economics 2200 (S3 900), 2201 (S3 901), 2202 (S3 902) Geography 1100 (S4 901), 1105 (S4 902N), 1120 (S4 903N), 1130 (S4 900N), 1140 (S4 901) COD.EDU / ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 29
3 Political Science 1100 (S5 903), 1101 (S5 900) Psychology 1100 (S6 900), 2230 (S6 903),.2233 (S6 904), Sociology 1100 (S7 900), 1120 (S7 904D), 2210 (S7 901), 2215 (S7 903D), 2220 (S7 902) Degree-seeking students should complete the General Education Core Curriculum and required sequence courses before transfer to another participating IAI institution to guarantee the completion of lower division general education coursework. COD.EDU / COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CATALOG Fulfill these requirements in the categories specified a. Complete at least one course from the Human Relations category. Refer to p. 22 for a list. b. Complete at least one course from the Global/ Multicultural Studies category. Refer to p. 22 for a list. c. Complete at least one course from the Contemporary Life Skills category. Refer to p. 22 for a list. 4. Select courses to complete the minimum required 64 credits from General Education Core Curriculum courses, elective courses (refer to p. 23), and up to 10 credits in Career/Technical Education courses to a maximum of 10 credits. 5. Satisfy graduation requirements for all associate s degrees (refer to p. 19). 6. Earn no more than 6 credits in History in the Humanities and, and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories combined for general education credit. Additional credits in History from general education or other categories may be earned as elective credit, unless restricted by degree requirements. 7. Earn no more than 4 credits in Physical Education activity courses. 8. Only one of the following courses may count toward the degree: Mathematics 1428 or Mathematics Earn no more than 16 credits in courses numbered 1800 or 2800, 1840 or 2840, 1820 to 1829, and 2820 to 2829, or labeled as independent study, experimental/pilot, selected topics or field/experiential. 10. Earn no more than 12 credits with a satisfactory/fail grade option in courses counted toward elective credit. 11. Earn General Education Core Curriculum course credit with letter grades, not satisfactory/fail grades. 12. Earn no more than 42 credits for the Communication, Through an Instructor Program. 13. Earn the remaining credits in courses that normally apply to a bachelor s degree as indicated in the transfer program guides. Notes: For help in choosing additional coursework beyond the General Education Core to fulfill this degree, students should consult a Student Success Counselor or Program Advisor from their area of interest for suggestions regarding course selection from the range of offerings in a specific field of study. There is no guarantee that elective or Career/Technical Education courses will transfer as specific course equivalents to a baccalaureate-granting institution or other colleges. The transferability of these courses needs to be validated with a transfer institution. ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE (A complete list of General Education Core Curriculum transfer courses is available at the Illinois Articulation Initiative website: Each candidate for an Associate in Science (A.S.) degree shall: b. coursework in the Human Relations and Global/ Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills categories, c. additional mathematics and science requirements, and d. additional coursework (see Notes at end of A.S. degree) to a minimum of 64 credits. 2. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 37 credits in General Education Core Curriculum (Illinois Articulation Initiative course codes are listed in parentheses after each course or sequence) in the Communication, Physical and Life Sciences, Mathematics, Humanities and, and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories as specified below. (Note: Refer to p. 20 for a discussion of general education core requirements.) a. Communication credits Written (6 credits) English 1101 (C1 900) and 1102 (C1 901R) (Grade of C or higher required for both courses.) Oral (3 credits) Speech 1100 (C2 900) (Grade of C or higher required.) b. Physical and Life Sciences...7 to 10 credits Select one course from Life Sciences and one course from Physical Sciences. (Choose only one course from elective credit toward your degree.) At least one course must have a laboratory component. Life Sciences Anatomy and Physiology 1500 (L1 904L), 1551 (L1 904L), 1571 (L1 904L) Biology 1100 (L1 900L), 1110 (L1 905L), 1120 (No Lab) (L1 906), 1130 (L1 906L), 1151 (L1 900L) Botany 1310 (L1 901L) Microbiology 1420 (L1 903L) Physical Sciences Chemistry 1105 (P1 903L), 1137 (P1903L), 1205 (P1 903L), 1211 (P1 902L), 1551 (P1 902L) Earth Science 1101 (P1 907L), 1102 (P1 907L), 1105 (P1 908L), 1110 (P1 905L), 1111 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1115 (P1 905L), 1119 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1120 (No Lab (P1 906), 1122 (P1 906L), 1124 (P1 906L), 1126 (P1 906L), 1130 (P1 905L), 1135 (P1 905L), 1140 (P1 905L) or 1141 (P1 905) (not both) Physics 1100 (P1 900L), 1150 (P1 901), 1201 (P1 900L), 2111 (P2 900L) 30
4 c. Mathematics...3 to 5 credits (Choose only one course from the list of same IAI codes for general education credit. Additional courses with the same IAI code will count as elective credit toward your degree.) Mathematics 1218 (M1 904), 1220 (M1 901), 1322 (M1 903), 1533 (M1 906), 1635 (M1 902)*, 2115 (M1 905), 2134 (M1 900-B), 2231 (M ), 2232 (M ), 2233 (M ), Psychology 2280 (M1 902)* Sociology 2205 (M1 902)* * Only one from these three courses may count toward overall degree requirement credit. d. Humanities and...9 credits Select at least one course from Humanities and at least one course from. (Choose only one course from the list of same IAI codes for general education credit. Additional courses with the same IAI code will count as elective credit toward your degree.) Humanities 1152 (H3 903), 1153 (H3 902), 1154 (HF 908)*, 1158 (H5 901), 1159 (H9 901), 1160 (H3 910D), 1161 (H3 910D), 1165 (H3 911D), 2220 (H3 912), 2221 (H3 913), 2223 (H3 914), 2224 (H3 915), 2226 (H3 907), 2227 (H3 907), 2228 (H3 905), 2262 (H3 908N) French 2202 (H1 900), 2251(H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) 2205 (H2 903N), 2220 (H2 903N), 2225 (H2 908), 2230 (H2 908), 2235 (H2 903N) Humanities 1102 (H9 900), 1103 (H9 901), 1105 (HF 904N)*, Philosophy 1100 (H4 900), 1110 (H4 904), 1116 (H4 904), 1120 (H4 906), 1125 (H4 906), 1150 (H5 904N), 2010 (H4 901), 2011 (H4 902), 2150 (H4 905) Religious Studies 1100 (H5 900), 1110 (H5 901), 1120 (H5 901), 1150 (H5 904N), 1155 (H4 903N), 2160 (H5 901) Spanish 2202 (H1 900), 2206 (H1 900), 2208 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) Art 1100 (F2 900), 2211 (F2 901), 2212 (F2 902), 2213 (F2 902), 2214 (F2 903N) English 1135 (F2 908), 1154 (HF 908)* Humanities 1101 (F9 900), 1105 (HF 904N)*, Music 1100 (F1 900), 1104 (F1 904), 1115 (F1 903N) Theater 1100 (F1 907) *Interdisciplinary credit (HF) may be earned as either or Humanities. e. Social and Behavioral Sciences...9 credits Courses must be selected from at least two disciplines. (Choose only one course from the list of same IAI codes for general education credit. Additional courses with the same IAI code will count as elective credit toward the degree.) Anthropology 1000 (S1 900N), 1100 (S1 901N), 1105 (S1 904D), 1130 (S1 904D), 1200 (S1 903), 1400 (S1 902) Economics 2200 (S3 900), 2201 (S3 901), 2202 (S3 902) Geography 1100 (S4 901), 1105 (S4 902N), 1120 (S4 903N), 1130 (S4 900N), 1140 (S4 901) Political Science 1100 (S5 903), 1101 (S5 900), Psychology 1100 (S6 900), 2230 (S6 903),.2233 (S6 904), Sociology 1100 (S7 900), 1120 (S7 904D), 2210 (S7 901), 2215 (S7 903D), 2220 (S7 902) 3. Fulfill these requirements in the categories specified a. Complete at least one course from the Human Relations category. Refer to p. 22 for a list. b. Complete at least one course from the Global/ Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills category. Refer to p. 22 for a list. 4. Additional Mathematics and Science Requirements Select at least two courses from Physical and Life Sciences and at least one course from Mathematics. a. Physical and Life Sciences Select at least two courses with a minimum total of 6 credits. Anatomy and Physiology 1551, 1571, 1552, 1572 Biology 1130*, 1140, 1151*, 1152, 2150, 2151 Botany 1320, 2350, 2360 Microbiology 1420* Zoology 1220, 2250, 2260 Chemistry 1137*, 1212, 1237, 1552, 2213, 2551, 2552 Earth Science 1101*, 1102*, 1105*, 1110*, 1111*, 1115*, 1116, 1117, 1119*, 1120*, 1122*, 1124*, 1126*, 1130*, 1135*, 1140* or 1141* (but not both in combination of General Education Requirements and Additional Requirements), 2102, 2103, 2110, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2118 Physics 1202, 2111*, 2112, 2115 b. Mathematics Select at least one course with a minimum total of 3 credits. Mathematics 1218,* 1220*, 1321, 1322*, 1340, 1428, 1431, 1432, 1533*, 1635*, 2115*, 2134*, 2231*, 2332*, 2233*, 2245, 2270, 2300 (*Courses also meet general education requirements. If any of these courses is chosen to fulfill requirements for the General Education Core Curriculum, choose others to meet the Additional Mathematics and Science Requirements.) Select courses to complete the required 64 credits from General Education Core Curriculum courses, elective courses (refer to p. 23), and up to 10 credits in Career/Technical Education courses. 5. Satisfy graduation requirements for all associate s degrees (refer to p. 19). 6. Earn no more than 6 credits in History in the Humanities and and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories combined for general education credit. Additional credits in History from general education or other categories may be earned as elective credit, unless restricted by degree requirements. 7. Earn no more than 4 credits in Physical Education activity courses. 8. Only one of the following courses may count toward the degree: Mathematics 1428 or Mathematics COD.EDU / ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 31
5 COD.EDU / COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CATALOG Complete a minimum of two courses with a minimum of 6 credits in Physical and Life Sciences from the Additional Mathematics and Science Requirements category. 10. Complete a minimum of one course with a minimum of 3 credits in Mathematics from the Additional Mathematics and Science Requirements category. 11. Earn no more than 16 credits in courses numbered 1800 or 2800, 1840 or 2840, 1820 to 1829, and 2820 to 2829, or labeled as independent study, experimental/pilot, selected topics or field/experiential. 12. Earn no more than 12 credits with a satisfactory/fail grade option in courses counted toward elective credit. 13. Earn General Education Core Curriculum course credit with letter grades, not satisfactory/fail grades. 14. Earn no more than 42 credits for the Communication, Through an Instructor Program. 15. Earn the remaining credits in courses that normally apply to a bachelor s degree as indicated in the transfer program guides. Notes: For help in choosing additional coursework beyond the General Education Core to fulfill this degree, students should consult a Student Success Counselor or Program Advisor from their area of interest for suggestions regarding course selection from the range of offerings in a specific field of study. There is no guarantee that elective or Career/Technical Education courses will transfer as specific course equivalents to a baccalaureate-granting institution or other colleges. The transferability of these courses needs to be validated with a transfer institution. Degree-seeking students should complete the General Education Core Curriculum and required sequence courses before transfer to another participating IAI institution to guarantee the completion of lower division general education coursework. ASSOCIATE IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE DEGREE (Total Minimum Credits Required: 68) Students should check with an Engineering advisor at College of DuPage and consult the Transfer Guide at programs/engineering/transfer.aspx. Each candidate for an Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.) degree shall: b. essential prerequisite courses, c. engineering specialty courses, and d. elective courses to a minimum of 68 credits. 2. General Education Core Courses... 9 to 18 credits. (Refer to p. 20 for a discussion of general education core requirements.) a. Communication credits Written (6 credits) English 1101 (C1 900) and 1102 (C1 901R) (Grade of C or higher required in both courses) b. Humanities and...0 to 9 credits (Choose courses with different IAI codes.) Humanities 1152 (H3 903), 1153 (H3 902), 1154 (HF 908)*, 1158 (H5 901), 1159 (H9 901), 1160 (H3 910D), 1161 (H3 910D), 1165 (H3 911D), 2220 (H3 912), (H3 913), 2223 (H3 914), 2224 (H3 915), 2226 (H3 907), 2227 (H3 907), 2228 (H3 905), 2262 (H3 908N) French 2202 (H1 900), 2251(H1 900), 2252 (H1 900),, 2205 (H2 903N), 2220 (H2 903N), 2225 (H2 908), 2230 (H2 908), 2235 (H2 903N) Humanities 1102 (H9 900), 1103 (H9 901), 1105 (HF 904N)*, Philosophy 1100 (H4 900), 1110 (H4 904), 1116 (H4 904), 1120 (H4 906), 1125 (H4 906), 1150 (H5 904N), 2010 (H4 901), 2011 (H4 902), 2150 (H4 905) Religious Studies 1100 (H5 900), 1110 (H5 901), 1120 (H5 901), 1150 (H5 904N), 1155 (H4 903N), 2160 (H5 901) Spanish 2202 (H1 900), 2206 (H1 900), 2208 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) Art 1100 (F2 900), 2211 (F2 901), 2212 (F2 902), 2213 (F2 902), 2214 (F2 903N) English 1135 (F2 908), 1154 (HF 908)* Humanities 1101 (F9 900), 1105 (HF 904N)*, 1110 (HF 906D)*, 2019 (HF 907D)* Music 1100 (F1 900), 1104 (F1 904), 1115 (F1 903N) Theater 1100 (F1 907) *Interdisciplinary credit may be earned as either Fine Arts or Humanities. c. Social and Behavioral Sciences...0 to 9 credits (Choose courses with different IAI codes.) Anthropology 1000 (S1 900N), 1100 (S1 901N), 1105 (S1 904D), 1130 (S1 904D), 1200 (S1 903), 1400 (S1 902) Economics 2200 (S3 900), 2201 (S3 901), 2202 (S3 902) Geography 1100 (S4 901), 1105 (S4 902N), 1120 (S4 903N), 1130 (S4 900N), 1140 (S4 901) Political Science 1100 (S5 903), 1101 (S5 900), Psychology 1100 (S6 900), 2230 (S6 903), 2233 (S6 904), Sociology 1100 (S7 900), 1120 (S7 904D),.2210 (S7 901), 2215 (S7 903D), 2220 (S7 902) 32
6 3. Essential Prerequisite Courses...36 to 40 credits a. Mathematics...18 credits 2231 (M ), 2232 (M ), 2233 (M ), 2270 b. Chemistry... 5 credits 1551 (P1 902L) c. Physics...10 credits 2111 (P2 900L) and 2112 d. Optional: Physics or 4 credits e. Computer Information Systems... 3 credits 2480 or Engineering Specialty Courses... 8 to 23 credits Engineering Choose from 1101, 2201, 2202, 2203, 2205, 2210, 2213 Other Sciences Biology 1151 (L1 900L) Chemistry 1552, 2551, Select remaining elective courses from IAI General Education, Essential Prerequisite Courses and Engineering Specialty Courses to 68 credits. 6. Satisfy graduation requirements for all associate s degrees (refer to p. 19). 7. Earn no credit with a satisfactory/fail grade option. 8. Earn no more than 42 credits for the Communication, Through an Instructor Program. Notes: Courses listed under Essential Prerequisite Courses and Engineering Specialty Courses, as well as the A.E.S. degree, will transfer from COD based on criteria set by each baccalaureate degree-granting institution. Check with an advisor at College of DuPage and your transfer institution for the appropriate choices in Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and for transfer to a chosen program of study. Biology may be required for Bio-Engineering majors. See a Student Success Counselor for help in choosing the correct biology course. ASSOCIATE IN FINE ARTS DEGREE ART (Total Minimum Credits Required: 67) Each candidate for an Associate in Art degree shall: b. coursework in the Human Relations and Global/ Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills categories, and c. specific program required courses and studio electives to a minimum of 67 credits. 2. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 31 credits in general education courses as specified below. (Note: Refer to p. 20 for a discussion of general education core requirements.) a. Communication credits Written (6 credits) English 1101 (C1 900), 1102 (C1 901R) (Grade of C or higher required in both courses.) Oral (3 credits) Speech 1100 (C2 900) (Grade of C or higher required.) b. Physical and Life Sciences...7 to 10 credits Select one course from Life Sciences and one course from Physical Sciences. (Choose only one course from elective credit toward the degree.) At least one course must have a laboratory component. Students with sufficient preparation may select from IAI science majors courses. Check with A minimum of seven credits must be selected from the following list: Life Sciences Anatomy and Physiology 1500 (L1 904L), 1551 (L1 904L), 1571 (L1 904L) Biology 1100 (L1 900L), 1110 (L1 905L), 1120 (No Lab) (L1 906), 1130 (L1 906L), 1151 (L1 900L) Botany 1310 (L1 901L) Microbiology 1420 (L1 903L) Physical Sciences Chemistry 1105 (P1 903L), 1137 (P1903L), 1205 (P1 903L), 1211 (P1 902L), 1551 (P1 902L) Earth Science 1101 (P1 907L), 1102 (P1 907L), 1105 (P1 908L), 1119 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1120 (No Lab (P1 906), 1110 (P1 905L), 1111 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1115 (P1 905L), 1122 (P1 906L), 1124 (P1 906L), 1126 (P1 906L), 1130 (P1 905L), 1135 (P1 905L), 1140 (P1 905L) or 1141 (P1 905) (not both) Physics 1100 (P1 900L), 1150 (P1 901), 1201 (P1 900L), 2111 (P2 900L) c. Mathematics...3 to 5 credits Mathematics 1218 (M1 904), 1220 (M1 901), 1533 (M1 906), 1635 (M1 902)*, 2115 (M1 905), 2134 (M1 900-B), 2231 (M ), 2232 (M ), 2233 (M ) Psychology 2280 (M1 902)* Sociology 2205 (M1 902)* (*Only one from these three courses may count toward overall degree requirement credit. Mathematics 1322 may not be used to meet this requirement.) d. Humanities and...6 credits (Select at least one course from Humanities and the required course.) Humanities 1152 (H3 903), 1153 (H3 902), 1154 (HF 908), 1158 (H5 901), 1159 (H9 901), 1160 (H3 910D), 1161 (H3 910D), 1165 (H3 911D), 2220 (H3 912), 2221 (H3 913), 2223 (H3 914), 2224 (H3 915), 2226 (H3 907), 2227 (H3 907), 2228 (H3 905), 2262 (H3 908N) French 2202 (H1 900), 2251(H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) 2205 (H2 903N), 2220 (H2 903N), 2225 (H2 908), 2230 (H2 908), 2235 (H2 903N) Humanities 1102 (H9 900), 1103 (H9 901), 1105 (HF 904N), 1110 (HF 906D), 2019 (HF 907D) Philosophy 1100 (H4 900), 1110 (H4 904), 1116 (H4 904), 1120 (H4 906), 1125 (H4 906), 1150 (H5 904N), 2010 (H4 901), 2011 (H4 902), 2150 (H4 905) COD.EDU / ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 33
7 COD.EDU / COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CATALOG Religious Studies 1100 (H5 900), 1110 (H5 901), 1120 (H5 901), 1150 (H5 904N), 1155 (H4 903N), 2160 (H5 901) Spanish 2202 (H1 900), 2206 (H1 900), 2208 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) Art 2214 (F2 903N) e. Social and Behavioral Sciences...6 credits (Choose courses with different IAI codes from two different subjects.) Anthropology 1000 (S1 900N), 1100 (S1 901N), 1105 (S1 904D), 1130 (S1 904D), 1200 (S1 903), 1400 (S1 902) Economics 2200 (S3 900), 2201 (S3 901), 2202 (S3 902) Geography 1100 (S4 901), 1105 (S4 902N), 1120 (S4 903N), 1130 (S4 900N) Political Science 1100 (S5 903), 1101 (S5 900), Psychology 1100 (S6 900), 2230 (S6 903), 2233 (S6 904), Sociology 1100 (S7 900), 1120 (S7 904D), 2210 (S7 901), 2215 (S7 903D), 2220 (S7 902) 3. Fulfill these requirement in the categories specified. a. Complete at least one course from the Human Relations category. Refer to p. 22 for a list. b. Complete at least one course from the Global/ Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills category. Art 2214 meets the Global/Multicultural Studies requirement and is required for Art majors. 4. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 36 credits in Art requirements as specified below: a. Art History...9 credits Art 2211, 2212, 2213 (Complete the Art History sequence at College of DuPage before transfer.) b. Art Core Courses credits Art 1101, 1102, 2201, 1151, 1152 (Complete the Art Core courses before enrolling in media-specific courses.) c. Media-Specific Studio Electives...9 credits (Select courses from at least two media in consultation with an Art program advisor. A portfolio review usually is required for transfer.) Art 2221 and 2222; 2241 and 2242; 2231 and 2232; 2275 and 2276; 2251 and 2252; 2266 and 2267 Graphic Design 1107 and 1108 Photo 1100 and 1102 d. An additional Art elective at the 2000 level of 3 credits. 5. Complete all requirements for all associate s degrees, including the A.F.A., with a minimum of 67 credits. 6. Earn no more than 6 credits in History in the Humanities and, and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories combined for general education credit. 7. Earn no credit with a satisfactory/fail grade option. 8. Earn no more than 42 credits for the Communication, Through an Instructor Program. Notes: Although designed to meet transfer requirements, the A.F.A. degree may not complete the requirements of the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) General Education Core Curriculum for lower division general education requirements at participating schools. Students will need to fulfill the General Education requirements of the college/university to which they transfer. Transfer admission is competitive. Completion of the A.F.A. does not guarantee admission either to a baccalaureate program or to upper division art courses. Students may be required to demonstrate their skill level through audit, placement test or portfolio review. Most schools require a portfolio review for admission to a Bachelor in program, for registration in a second studio course in a medium, and/or for scholarship consideration. Students are encouraged to complete the A.F.A. degree prior to transferring. ASSOCIATE IN FINE ARTS DEGREE MUSIC Each candidate for an Associate in Music degree shall: b. coursework in the Human Relations and Global/ Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills categories, and c. specific program required courses, and d. general elective courses to a minimum of 64 credits. * General elective: Any regular credit-bearing course at the College. However, since this is a transfer program, we highly recommend an approved course that will transfer seamlessly to a baccalaureate degree program. 2. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 28 credits in General Education Core Curriculum (Illinois Articulation Initiative course codes are listed in parentheses after each course or sequence) in the Communication, Physical and Life Sciences, Mathematics, Humanities and, and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories as specified below. (Note: Refer to p. 20 for a discussion of general education core requirements.) a. Communication credits Written (6 credits) English 1101 (C1 900) and 1102 (C1 901R) (Grade of C or higher required for both courses.) Oral (3 credits) Speech 1100 (C2 900) (Grade of C or higher required.) b. Physical and Life Sciences...7 to 10 credits Select one course from Life Sciences and one course from Physical Sciences. (Choose only one course from elective credit toward the degree.) At least one course must have a laboratory component. 34
8 Students with sufficient preparation may select from IAI science majors courses. Check with Spanish 2202 (H1 900), 2206 (H1 900), 2208 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) A minimum of 7 credits must be selected from the following list: Life Sciences Anatomy and Physiology 1500 (L1 904L), 1551 (L1 904L), 1571 (L1 904L) Biology 1100 (L1 900L), 1110 (L1 905L), 1120 (No Lab) (L1 906), 1130 (L1 906L), 1151 (L1 900L) Botany 1310 (L1 901L) Microbiology 1420 (L1 903L) Physical Sciences Chemistry 1105 (P1 903L), 1137 (P1903L), 1205 (P1 903L), 1211 (P1 902L), 1551 (P1 902L) Earth Science 1101 (P1 907L), 1102 (P1 907L), 1105 (P1 908L), 1110 (P1 905L), 1111 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1115 (P1 905L), 1119 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1120 (No Lab (P1 906), 1122 (P1 906L), 1124 (P1 906L), 1126 (P1 906L), 1130 (P1 905L), 1135 (P1 905L), 1140 (P1 905L) or 1141 (P1 905) (not both) Physics 1100 (P1 900L), 1150 (P1 901), 1201 (P1 900L), 2111 (P2 900L) c. Mathematics...3 to 5 credits Mathematics 1218 (M1 904), 1220 (M1 901), 1533 (M1 906), 1635 (M1 902)*, 2115 (M1 905), 2134 (M1 900-B), 2231 (M ), 2232 (M ), 2233 (M ) Psychology 2280 (M1 902)* Sociology 2205 (M1 902)* (*Only one from these three courses may count toward overall degree requirement credit. Mathematics 1322 may not be used to meet this requirement.) d. Humanities and...6 credits (Select at least one course from Humanities and at least one course from with different IAI codes.) Humanities 1152 (H3 903), 1153 (H3 902), 1154 (HF 908)*, 1158 (H5 901), 1159 (H9 901), 1160 (H3 910D), 1161 (H3 910D), 1165 (H3 911D), 2220 (H3 912), 2221 (H3 913), 2223 (H3 914), 2224 (H3 915), 2226 (H3 907), 2227 (H3 907), 2228 (H3 905), 2262 (H3 908N) French 2202 (H1 900), 2251(H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) 2205 (H2 903N), 2220 (H2 903N), 2225 (H2 908), 2230 (H2 908), 2235 (H2 903N) Humanities 1102 (H9 900), 1103 (H9 901), 1105 (HF 904N)*, Philosophy 1100 (H4 900), 1110 (H4 904), 1116 (H4 904), 1120 (H4 906), 1125 (H4 906), 1150 (H5 904N), 2010 (H4 901), 2011 (H4 902), 2150 (H4 905) Religious Studies 1100 (H5 900), 1110 (H5 901), 1120 (H5 901), 1150 (H5 904N), 1155 (H4 903N), 2160 (H5 901) Art 1100 (F2 900), 2211 (F2 901), 2212 (F2 902), 2213 (F2 902), 2214 (F2 903N) English 1135 (F2 908), 1154 (HF 908)* Humanities 1101 (F9 900), 1105 (HF 904N)*, Theater 1100 (F1 907) *Interdisciplinary credit may be earned as either Fine Arts or Humanities. No Music courses may fulfill this requirement. e. Social and Behavioral Sciences... 3 credits Anthropology 1000 (S1 900N), 1100 (S1 901N), 1105 (S1 904D), 1130 (S1 904D), 1200 (S1 903), 1400 (S1 902) Economics 2200 (S3 900), 2201 (S3 901), 2202 (S3 902) Geography 1100 (S4 901), 1105 (S4 902N), 1120 (S4 903N), 1130 (S4 900N) Political Science 1100 (S5 903), 1101 (S5 900), Psychology 1100 (S6 900), 2230 (S6 903), 2233 (S6 904), Sociology 1100 (S7 900), 1120 (S7 904D), 2210 (S7 901), 2215 (S7 903D), 2220 (S7 902) 3. Fulfill these requirement in the categories specified. a. Complete one course from the Human Relations category Refer to p. 22 for a list. b. Complete one course from the Contemporary Life Skills or Global/Multicultural Studies category. Refer to p. 22 for lists. 4. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 35 credits in Music requirements as specified below: a. Music Core Courses...20 credits Music , , , b. Music Literature/History Course... 3 credits Music 1105 c. Music Ensemble Courses...4 credits Music 1120, 1125, 1130, 1140, 1141, 1150, 1153, 1180, 1181, 1190, 1191, 1192, 1193 d. Applied Instruction Courses...8 credits Music 1185 (Private music lessons I to IV. Take one course each term for a total of 8 credits.) 5. Complete all requirements for all associate s degrees, including a minimum of 64 credits for the A.F.A. 6. Earn no more than 6 credits in History in the Humanities and, and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories combined for general education credit. Additional credits in History from general education or other categories may be earned as elective credit. 7. Earn no credit with a satisfactory/fail grade option. 8. Earn no more than 42 credits for the Communication, COD.EDU / ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 35
9 COD.EDU / COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CATALOG Through an Instructor Program. 9. Show keyboard competence through one of the following options: Complete either Music 2272, complete four semesters of Music 1185 on piano, or show keyboard proficiency by demonstrated competence through the College of DuPage Proficiency Through an Instructor Program. See a Music advisor for further information. Notes: Although designed to meet transfer requirements, the A.F.A. degree does not complete the requirements of the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) General Education Core Curriculum or lower division general education requirements at participating colleges/universities. Students will need to fulfill the General Education requirements of the college/university to which they transfer. Completion of the A.F.A. does not guarantee admission either to a baccalaureate program or to upper division music courses. Students may be required to demonstrate their skill level through audit, placement test, audition or review of student recordings. Students are encouraged to complete the A.F.A. degree prior to transferring. ASSOCIATE IN GENERAL STUDIES DEGREE Each candidate for the Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.) degree shall: b. coursework in the Global/Multicultural or Contemporary Life Skills category, c. Career/Technical Education courses, and d. additional coursework to a minimum of 64 credits. 2. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 27 credits in general education courses as specified below. Note: Refer to p. 20 for a discussion on general education core requirements. a. Communication...9 credits Written (6 credits) English 1101 and 1102 Oral (3 credits) Speech 1100, 1120 or 1150 b. Physical and Life Sciences...3 to 5 credits Select at least one course with a laboratory component. c. Mathematics...3 to 5 credits Select a minimum of 3 credits of 1000 level or higher except Mathematics 1102 and 1104 to meet general education requirements. Only one of the following three statistics courses will count toward overall degree requirement credit: Mathematics 1635, Psychology 2280 or Sociology Only one of the following courses may count toward overall degree credit: Mathematics 1428 or d. Humanities and...6 credits Select courses from at least two subject areas. e. Social and Behavioral Sciences...6 credits Select courses from at least two subject areas. Refer to p. 20 for a list of specific subject areas listed in the general education categories above. 3. Global/Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills... 2 credits Complete at least two credits from the Global/Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills category. 4. Select courses to complete the required minimum of 64 credits from general education courses, elective courses and Career/Technical Education courses to a maximum of 37 credits. 5. Satisfy graduation degree requirements for all associate s degrees (refer to p. 19). 6. Earn no more than 42 credits by demonstrated competence through the Advanced Placement Program (AP), designated course-specific subject examinations of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), and the College of DuPage Proficiency Through an Instructor Program. 7. Earn no more than 16 credits in courses numbered 1800 or 2800, 1840 or 2840, 1820 to 1829, and 2820 to 2829, or labeled as independent study, experimental/pilot, selected topics or field/experiential. 8. Earn no more than 4 credits in Physical Education activity courses. 9. Earn no more than 12 credits with a satisfactory/fail grade option. 10. Earn no more than 6 credits from History, the Humanities and, and the Social and Behavioral Science categories combined. Additional credits in History may be earned as elective credit. ASSOCIATE IN ARTS IN TEACHING SECONDARY MATHEMATICS DEGREE Each candidate for an Associate in Arts in Teaching Secondary Mathematics (A.A.T.) degree shall: a. general education core requirement courses; one of these courses must have the IAI program suffix N or D to fulfill state requirements for a global diversity and multiculturalism-related course as part of an education degree program. b. coursework in the Human Relations and Global/ Multicultural Studies categories from courses which also fulfill the general education core requirements and Education 1100 to fulfill the Contemporary Life Skills requirement, c. mathematics specialty courses, d. education specialty courses and e. additional coursework to a minimum of 64 credits. 2. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 40 credits in General Education Core Curriculum; Illinois Articulation Initiative course codes are listed in parentheses after each course or sequence in the Communication, Physical and Life Sciences, Mathematics, Humanities and, and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories as specified below. One of these courses must have the IAI program suffix N or D to fulfill state requirements for a global diversity and multiculturalism-related course as part of 36
10 an education degree program. (Note: Refer to p. 20 for a discussion of general education core requirements.) a. Communication credits Written (6 credits) English 1101 (C1 900) and 1102 (C1 901R) (Grade of C or higher required for both courses.) Oral (3 credits) Speech 1100 (C2 900) (Grade of C or higher required.) b. Physical and Life Sciences...8 to 10 credits Select one course from Life Sciences and one course from Physical Sciences. Choose only one course from elective credit toward your degree. At least one course must have a laboratory component. Life Sciences Anatomy and Physiology 1500 (L1 904L), 1551 (L1 904L), 1571 (L1 904L) Biology 1100 (L1 900L), 1110 (L1 905L), 1120 (No Lab) (L1 906), 1151 (L1 900L) Botany 1310 (L1 901L) Microbiology 1420 (L1 903L) Physical Sciences Chemistry 1105 (P1 903L), 1137 (P1903L), 1205 (P1 903L), 1211 (P1 902L), 1551 (P1 902L) Earth Science 1101 (P1 907L), 1102 (P1 907L), 1105 (P1 908L), 1110 (P1 905L), 1111 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1115 (P1 905L), 1119 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1120 (No Lab (P1 906), 1122 (P1 906L), 1124 (P1 906L), 1126 (P1 906L), 1130 (P1 905L), 1135 (P1 905L), 1140 (P1 905L) or 1141 (P1 905) (not both) Physics 1100 (P1 900L), 1150 (P1 901), 1201 (P1 900L), 2111 (P2 900L) (Recommended because of applied calculus content.) c. Mathematics... 5 credits Mathematics 2231 (M ) d. Humanities and...9 credits Select at least one course from Humanities and at least one course from. Choose only one course from elective credit toward your degree. Humanities 1152 (H3 903), 1153 (H3 902), 1154 (HF 908)*, 1158 (H5 901), 1159 (H9 901), 1160 (H3 910D), 1161 (H3 910D), 1165 (H3 911D), 2220 (H3 912), 2221 (H3 913), 2223 (H3 914), 2224 (H3 915), 2226 (H3 907), 2227 (H3 907), 2228 (H3 905), 2262 (H3 908N) French 2202 (H1 900), 2251(H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) 2205 (H2 903N), 2220 (H2 903N), 2225 (H2 908), 2230 (H2 908), 2235 (H2 903N) Humanities 1102 (H9 900), 1103 (H9 901), 1105 (HF 904N)*, Philosophy 1100 (H4 900), 1110 (H4 904), 1116 (H4 904), 1120 (H4 906), 1125 (H4 906), 1150 (H5 904N), 2010 (H4 901), 2011 (H4 902), 2150 (H4 905) Religious Studies 1100 (H5 900), 1110 (H5 901), 1120 (H5 901), 1150 (H5 904N), 1155 (H4 903N), 2160 (H5 901) Spanish 2202 (H1 900), 2206 (H1 900), 2208 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) Art 1100 (F2 900), 2211 (F2 901), 2212 (F2 902), 2213 (F2 902), 2214 (F2 903N) English 1135 (F2 908), 1154 (HF 908)* Humanities 1101 (F9 900), 1105 (HF 904N)*, Music 1100 (F1 900), 1104 (F1 904), 1115 (F1 903N) Theater 1100 (F1 907) *Interdisciplinary credit (HF) may be earned as either or Humanities. e. Social and Behavioral Sciences...9 credits Courses must be selected from at least two disciplines. Choose only one course from the list of same IAI codes for general education credit. Additional courses with the same IAI code will count as elective credit toward the degree. Anthropology 1000 (S1 900N), 1100 (S1 901N), 1105 (S1 904D), 1125 (S1 902), 1130 (S1 904D), 1200 (S1 903) Economics 2200 (S3 900), 2201 (S3 901), 2202 (S3 902) Geography 1100 (S4 901), 1105 (S4 902N), 1120 (S4 903N), 1130 (S4 900N), 1140 (S4 901) Political Science 1100 (S5 903), 1101 (S5 900), Psychology 1100 (S6 900), 2230 (S6 903), 2233 (S6 904), Sociology 1100 (S7 900), 1120 (S7 904D), 2210 (S7 901), 2215 (S7 903D), 2220 (S7 902) 3. Mathematics Specialty Courses credits Mathematics 2232 (M ), 2233 (M ), Education Specialty Courses...9 credits Education 1100 Required. To complete the 9 credits, choose from Education 1150, 2201, Psychology 2220, 2230, 2233 or Fulfill these requirements in the categories specified a. Complete at least one course from the Human Relations category which also fulfills General Education Core Requirements: Anthropology 1100 (S1 901N), 1101 (S1 900N), 1105 (S1 904D), 1130 (S1 904D) Art 1100 (F2 900) English 1160 (H3 910D), 1161 (H3 910D), 1165 (H3 911D) Geography 1130 (S4 900N) Humanities 1110 (HF 906D) Philosophy 1110 (H4904), 2010 (H4 901), 2011 (H4 902) Psychology 2235 (S6 905), 2240 (S8 900) Sociology 1100 (S7 900), 1120 (S7 904D), 2215 (S7 903D) b. Complete at least one course from the Global/ Multicultural Studies category which also fulfills General Education Core Requirements. Anthropology 1000 (S1 900N), 1100 (S1 901N), 1105 (S1 904D), 1125 (S1 902), 1130 (S1 904D); Art 1100 (F2 900), 2214 (F2 903N) COD.EDU / ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 37
11 COD.EDU / COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CATALOG English 1160 (H3 910D), 1161 (H3 910D), 2226 (H3 907), 2227 (H3 907) French 2202 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) Geography 1100 (S4 901), 1105 (S4 902N), 1120 (S4 903N) History 2205 (H2 903N), 2210 (S2 907N), 2215 (S2 916N), 2220 (H2 903N), 2225 (H2 908), 2230 (H2 908), 2235 (H2 903N) Humanities 1105 (HF 904N), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) Music 1104 (IAI F1 904), 1115 (F1 903N) Philosophy 1110 (H4 904), 1116 (H4 904), 1150 (H5 904N) Political Science Religious Studies 1100 (H5 900), 1150 (H5 904N), 1155 (H4 903N), 2160 (H5 901) Sociology 2210 (S7 901), 2220 (S7 902) Spanish 2202 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) c. Complete this course from the Contemporary Life Skills category which also fulfills Education Specialty Course Requirements: Education Select courses to complete the minimum required 64 credits from General Education Core Curriculum courses, elective courses (refer to p. 23), and Career/Technical Education courses. 7. Satisfy graduation requirements for all associate s degrees (refer to p. 19). 8. Earn no credit with a satisfactory/fail grade. 9. Earn no more than 42 credits for the Communication, Through an Instructor Program. However, policies on acceptance of AP, CLEP and Proficiency by Instructor credits vary among academic programs and from institution to institution. Be sure to consult Education and Mathematics advisors as to the transferability of these credits to a specific baccalaureate granting institution. Notes: See a Counselor or Advisor for the appropriate choices in Mathematics, Physical and Life Sciences, Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and for transfer to a chosen program of study. ASSOCIATE IN ARTS IN TEACHING EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION DEGREE Each candidate for an Associate of Arts in Teaching Early Childhood Education (A.A.T.) degree shall: a. general education core requirement courses; one of these courses must have the IAI program suffix N or D to fulfill state requirements for a global diversity and multiculturalism-related course as part of an education degree program, b. coursework in the Human Relations and Global/ Multicultural Studies categories from courses which also fulfill the general education core requirements and Education 1100 to fulfill the Contemporary Life Skills requirement, c. professional education courses, d. early childhood education specialty courses and e. elective courses to a minimum of 64 credits. 2. Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 41 credits in General Education Core Curriculum; Illinois Articulation Initiative course codes are listed in parentheses after each course or sequence in the Communication, Physical and Life Sciences, Mathematics, Humanities and, and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories as specified below. At least one of these courses must have the IAI program suffix N or D to fulfill state requirements for a global diversity and multiculturalism-related course as part of an education degree program (Note: Refer to p. 20 for a discussion of general education core requirements.) a. Communication credits Written (6 credits) English 1101 (C1 900) and 1102 (C1 901R) (Grade of C or higher required for both courses.) Oral (3 credits) Speech 1100 (C2 900) (Grade of C or higher required.) b. Physical and Life Sciences... 7 to 10 credits Select one course from Life Sciences and one course from Physical Sciences. Choose only one course from the list of same IAI codes for general education credit. Additional courses with the same IAI code will count as elective credit toward your degree. At least one course must have a laboratory component. Life Sciences Anatomy and Physiology 1500 (L1 904L), 1551 (L1 904L) Biology 1100 (L1 900L), 1110 (L1 905L), 1120 (No Lab), (L1 906), 1151 (L1 900L) Botany 1310 (L1 901L) Microbiology 1420 (L1 903L) Physical Sciences Chemistry 1105 (P1 903L), 1137 (P1903L), 1205 (P1 903L), 1211 (P1 902L), 1551 (P1 902L) Earth Science 1101 (P1 907L), 1102 (P1 907L), 1105 (P1 908L), 1110 (P1 905L), 1111 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1115 (P1 905L), 1119 (No Lab) (P1 905), 1120 (No Lab (P1 906), 1122 (P1 906L), 1124 (P1 906L), 1126 (P1 906L), 1130 (P1 905L), 1135 (P1 905L), 1140 (P1 905L) or 1141 (P1 905) (not both) Physics 1100 (P1 900L), 1150 (P1 901), 1201 (P1 900L), 2111 (P2 900L) c. Mathematics...7 credits Mathematics 1321 Mathematics 1322 (M1 903) d. Humanities and...9 credits Select at least one course from Humanities and at least one course from. Choose only one course from elective credit toward your degree.
12 Humanities 1152 (H3 903), 1153 (H3 902), 1154 (HF 908)*, 1158 (H5 901), 1159 (H9 901), 1160 (H3 910D), 1161 (H3 910N), 1165 (H3 911D), 2220 (H3 912), 2221 (H3 913), 2223 (H3 914), 2224 (H3 915), 2226 (H3 907), 2227 (H3 907), 2228 (H3 905), 2262 (H3 908N) French 2202 (H1 900), 2251(H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) 2205 (H2 903N), 2220 (H2 903N), 2235 (H2 903N) Humanities 1102 (H9 900), 1103 (H9 901), 1105 (HF 904N)*, 1110 (HF 906D)* Philosophy 1100 (H4 900), 1110 (H4 904), 1116 (H4 904), 1120 (H4 906), 1125 (H4 906), 1150 (H5 904N), 2010 (H4 901), 2011 (H4 902), 2150 (H4 905) Religious Studies 1100 (H5 900), 1110 (H5 901), 1120 (H5 901), 1150 (H5 904N), 1155 (H4 903N), 2160 (H5 901) Spanish 2202 (H1 900), 2251 (H1 900), 2252 (H1 900) Art 1100 (F2 900), 2211 (F2 901), 2212 (F2 902), 2213 (F2 902), 2214 (F2 903N) English 1135 (F2 908), 1154 (HF 908)* Humanities 1101 (F9 900), 1105 (HF 904N)*, 1110 (HF 906D)*, 2019 (HF 907D) Music 1100 (F1 900), 1104 (F1 904), 1115 (F1 903N) Theater 1100 (F1 907) * Interdisciplinary credit may be earned as either Fine Arts or Humanities. e. Social and Behavioral Sciences...9 credits Courses must be selected from at least two disciplines. Choose only one course from the list of same IAI codes for general education credit. Additional courses with the same IAI code will count as elective credit toward the degree. Anthropology 1000 (S1 900N), 1100 (S1 901N), 1105 (S1 904D), 1125 (S1 902),1130 (S1 904D), 1200 (S1 903) Economics 2200 (S3 900), 2201 (S3 901), 2202 (S3 902), Geography 1100 (S4 901), 1105 (S4 902N), 1120 (S4 903N), 1130 (S4 900N), 1140 (S4 901) Political Science 1100 (S5 903), 1101 (S5 900), Psychology 1100: required if students want to take Psychology 2220 under ICCB Professional Education Requirements (S6 900), 2230 (S6 903), 2233 (S6 904), Sociology 1100 (S7 900), 1120 (S7 904D), 2210 (S7 901), 2215 (S7 903D), 2220 (S7 902) 3. Professional Education Courses...6 to 9 credits Required: Education 1100, Early Childhood Education and Care 1101 May choose additional coursework from Education 1150, 2201; Psychology Early Childhood Education Specialty Courses.15 credits Early Childhood Education and Care 1100, 1130, 1140, 2251, Fulfill these requirements in the categories specified a. Complete at least one course from the Human Relations category which also fulfills General Education Core Requirements. Anthropology 1000, 1100, 1105, 1130; Art 1100; English 1160, 1161, 1165; Geography 1130; Humanities 1110; Philosophy 1110, 2010, 2011; Psychology 2235, 2240; Sociology 1100, 1120, 2215 b. Complete at least one course from the Global/ Multicultural Studies category which also fulfills General Education Core Requirements. Anthropology 1100, 1101, 1105, 1125, 1130 Art 1100, 2214 Chinese 2202 English 1160, 1161, 2226, 2227, 2262 French 2202, 2251, 2252 Geography 1100, 1105, 1120 German 2202, 2251, 2252 History 2205, 2210, 2215, 2220, 2225, 2230, 2235 Humanities 1105 Italian 2202, 2251, 2252 Japanese 2202, 2251, 2252 Korean 2202 Music 1104, 1115 Philosophy 1110, 1116, 1150 Political Science 2203, 2220 Religious Studies 1100, 1150, 1155, 2160 Russian 2202; Sociology 2210, 2220 Spanish 2202, 2251, 2252 c. Complete this course from the Contemporary Life Skills category which also fulfills Professional Education Course Requirement: Education Select courses to complete the minimum required 64 credits from General Education Core Curriculum courses, elective courses (refer to p. 23), and Career/ Technical Education courses. 7. Satisfy graduation requirements for all associate s degrees (refer to p. 19). 8. Earn no more than 6 History credits in the Humanities and, and Social and Behavioral Sciences categories combined for General Education credit. Additional credits in History from General Education or other categories may be earned as elective credit. 9. Earn no credit with a satisfactory/fail grade option. 10. Earn no more than 42 credits for the Communication, Through an Instructor Program. However, policies on acceptance of AP, CLEP and Proficiency by Instructor credits vary among academic programs and from institution to institution. Be sure to consult a Counselor or Advisor as to the transferability of these credits to a specific baccalaureate granting institution. 11. Successfully pass the Illinois Test of Enhanced Basic Skills. 12. Maintain a grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher. 13. Develop a portfolio. Notes: See a Counselor or Advisor for the appropriate choices in Mathematics, Physical and Life Sciences, Humanities, Social COD.EDU / ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 39
13 and Behavioral Sciences,, Professional Education and Early Childhood Education specialty classes for transfer to your chosen program. ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE Each candidate for an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree shall: b. coursework in the Global/Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills category, c. specific program Career/Technical Education required courses, and d. additional coursework if necessary to a minimum of 64 credits, but due to external licensure and certification, programs may require more than 64 credits. A list of Applied Science degree options can be found in the Associate in Applied Science section of the Catalog starting on p Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 18 credits in general education courses as specified below. (Refer to p. 20 for a discussion of general education core requirements.) a. Communication...6 credits Written (3 credits) English 1101 or 1105 Oral (3 credits) Speech 1100, 1120 or 1150 b. Physical and Life Sciences...3 to 5 credits Refer to p. 21 for a list of specific areas in this category. Select at least one course with a laboratory component. c. Mathematics...3 to 5 credits Select a minimum of 3 credits (1000 level or above). Select Mathematics 1102, 1104 or 1120 only where required in the degree program. Only one from the following three courses may count toward overall degree requirement credit: Mathematics 1635, Psychology 2280 or Sociology Only one of the following courses may count toward overall degree credit: Mathematics 1428 or Mathematics d. Humanities and... 3 credits Refer to p. 21 for a list of specific areas in this category. e. Social and Behavioral Sciences... 3 credits Refer to p. 21 for a list of specific areas in this category. 3. Complete at least 2 credits from the list of courses in the Global/Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills category. Refer to p. 22 for lists. 4. The minimum number of program-specific credits required for an A.A.S. degree varies with each program, but must total at least 20 credits. 5. Satisfy graduation requirements for all associate s degrees (refer to p. 19). 6. Earn no more than 16 credits in courses numbered 1800 or 2800, 1840 or 2840, 1820 to 1829, and 2820 to 2829, or labeled as independent study, experimental/pilot, selected topics or field/experiential. 7. Earn no more than 4 credits in Physical Education activity courses. 8. Earn no more than 12 credits with a satisfactory/fail grade option. 9. Earn no more than 42 credits by demonstrated competence through the Advanced Placement Program (AP), designated course-specific subject examinations of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), and the College of DuPage Proficiency Through an Instructor Program. COD.EDU / COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CATALOG
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