PROGRAM GUIDE BBA in Business Administration BBA in Marketing BBA in Human Resource Accelerated Instruction with McKendree
Table of Contents AiM Staff Contact Information 1 McKendree University Admission 2 Majors & Courses 3 Tuition & Financial Aid 4 Military Benefits 4 Transfer Credit Evaluation 5 Transfer Guides 5 Location Schedules 13 Your degree is within reach when you take AiM with McKendree! McKendree University, Illinois first college, is located in Lebanon, Illinois, just 23 miles from downtown St. Louis. The Accelerated Instruction with McKendree (AiM) program is designed for students whose work and personal commitments make them unable to attend the Lebanon campus. The program is currently being offered at these convenient locations: Flora High School - Flora, IL John A. Logan College - Carterville, IL Joliet Junior College - Joliet, IL Kaskaskia College - Centralia, IL Rend Lake Market Place - Mt Vernon, IL Southwestern Illinois College - Red Bud, IL Wabash Valley College - Mt Carmel, IL Online Taught by McKendree instructors, the 8-week classes are small and the curriculum is student centered, emphasizing the real-world application of learning. The program provides an innovative learning environment where adult students can complete their degree in two years while pursuing their careers and personal lives. McKendree University s AiM program wants to make obtaining your Bachelor degree in Business Administration, Marketing or Human Resource as smooth as possible. The AiM Program Guide will assist you in getting your questions answered and we have staff dedicated to helping you.
AIM STAFF We are here to help you. Melissa Meeker Assistant Dean of Student Services for External Programs mlmeeker@mckendree.edu 1.800.BEARCAT x 6834 Cell: 618.791.8003 Fax: 618.537.6410 Sharon Kasten AiM Program Coordinator srkasten@mckendree.edu 1.800.BEARCAT x 6577 Cell: 618.791.6947 Fax: 618.537.6410 Barbara Horan Student Services Specialist bkhoran@mckendree.edu 1.800.BEARCAT x 6427 Cell: 618.363.9707 Fax: 618.537.6410 NOTEWORTHY McKendree is ranked in the top 25% of Best Regional Colleges in the nation by US News Best Colleges 2012 Designated one of America s 100 Best College Buys Recognized as a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs magazine Engaged students, great teaching, a vibrant community and successful outcomes have earned McKendree University the designation "College of Distinction" McKendree has campuses in Lebanon, IL, Scott Air Force Base, IL, Louisville and Radcliff, KY. Offcampus programs with accelerated instruction (AiM) are offered at 7 sites in Illinois and now online A unique Bachelor s completion program in Nursing at numerous off-campus sites Nationally ranked Debate Team McKendree University has been accepted into membership in the NCAA, Division II New campus construction in the past 15 years has led to new academic buildings, fitness center, residence life facilities, intramural and varsity sports complexes, and the opening of The Hett, a $10 million Center for the Arts. McKendree University was selected to the Honor Roll of Great Colleges to Work For by The Chronicle of Higher Education. 1
AiM PROGRAM ADMISSION 1. Apply - www.mkckendree.edu/aim Complete the FREE application for admission. 2. Send transcripts - Request official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended be mailed to the address below. 3. Financial Aid - Apply for financial aid online at www.fafsa.ed.gov 4. Review evaluation of transfer credits with AiM staff. Have official transcripts mailed to: McKendree University Office of External Programs 701 College Road Lebanon, IL, 62254. ACCREDITATION The AiM program is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and approved to operate by the Illinois Board of Higher Education. CLASS FORMAT Classes meet one evening per week from 5:30pm to 10pm for 8 weeks in a blended format, alternating between online and in-class time with a McKendree professor. By taking two courses per 8-week session the program can be completed in two years (some online only courses may be necessary). McKendree University also offers the BBA degree fully online. McKendree University... Providing a high quality educational experience to outstanding students. Responsible Citizenship-Engagement-Academic Excellence-Lifelong Learning 2
AiM MAJORS & COURSES The AiM program offers students the option of an accelerated Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Business Administration, Marketing or Human Resource. McKendree University requires 128 credit hours for degree completion and AiM coursework totals 60 hours. 68 hours of approved electives will be needed from an accredited college/university including: English Composition I & II Principles of Principles of Marketing Financial & Managerial Accounting Micro & Macro Economics Statistics Computer Competency Health & Wellness Two Science courses, one with a lab BUS 303 Business Law I BUS 310 Quant Analysis for Business Decisions Business Administration Major ART 314 Survey of American Art ENG 380 SPTP: Short Fiction BUS 410 Information Systems HIS 326 America Since 1945 BUS 450 Business Strategy & Policy FIN 306 Consumer Finance FIN 308 Principles of Business MGT 314 Organizational Behavior MGT 334 Human Resources MKT 305 Consumer Behavior MKT 340 International Business MKT 424 Business Ethics & Social Responsibility HIS 311 Ancient Civilizations PSI 305 Constitutional Law PSY 405 Industrial/Organizational Psychology REL 211 Living Religions of the West SOC 360 Race & Ethnic Relations SPC 310 Business & Professional Presentations Marketing Major Marketing majors will take the following courses online: MKT 310 Marketing Research MKT 330 Principles of Retailing MKT 354 Advertising & Promotion They will typically substitute for the following from the Business core above: FIN 306 Consumer Finance MGT-314 Organizational Behavior The third course will be chosen in consultation with an AiM advisor. 3
AiM MAJORS & COURSES Cont. Human Resource Major Human Resource majors will take the following courses online: HRM 410 Diversity and Change HRM 430 Benefits and Compensation HRM 440 Employment Law SPC 370 Training and Development They will typically substitute for the following from the Business core: FIN 306 Consumer Finance MKT 305 Consumer Behavior SOC 360 Race & Ethnic Relations Course substitutions will be determined in consultation with an AiM advisor TUITION & FINANCIAL AID Tuition is $330 per credit hour. Online only courses have an additional $50 per credit hour fee. Students enrolled in McKendree s AiM program are eligible for a variety of financial aid including: Federal Pell Grants Illinois MAP Grants Federal Subsidized Stafford Loans Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loans Corporate Tuition Assistance In many cases, the loans will cover the entire cost of the program. Apply for financial aid online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. McKendree s school code is 001722. For complete details visit the AiM website at www.mckendree.edu/aim. MILITARY BENEFITS McKendree proudly supports the Post 9/11 Veterans Award (Yellow Ribbon Program). This award is available to veterans who are enrolled full-time and are eligible for, and elect to receive, full educational benefits under the Post 9/11 GI Bill. McKendree also accepts the following military benefits administered by the VA: Montgomery GI Bill- Active Duty (Ch. 30) Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Ch. 31) Veterans Educational Assistance Program (Ch. 32) Post 9/11 GI Bill (Ch. 33) Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance Program (Ch. 35) Montgomery GI Bill- Selected Reserve (Ch. 1606) 4
TRANSFER CREDIT EVALUATION McKendree University gives careful consideration to your previous course work and will transfer in as many credits as possible. Courses are individually evaluated to determine which are transferable and what requirements have been met. In most cases, credit is issued for courses that have an equivalent to those at McKendree. Transcripts will be evaluated by the Office of Academic Records and the Division Chair of the department. Official transcript evaluations are completed once you have been accepted to McKendree. AiM staff can provide you with an unofficial evaluation at your request. Please note the following: Only courses with a letter grade of C or better may be accepted in transfer. Pass/fail courses will not be accepted At least 128 credit hours are required for graduation, with a minimum of 58 hours from a 4-year institution, 32 of which must be from McKendree You may receive a maximum of 70 credit hours in transfer from a two-year institution, including credit for military experience (with transcripts), CLEP, AP and DANTES Up to 96 credit hours may be accepted in transfer from an accredited 4-year institution Proficiencies earned at other institutions are not accepted All students must pass a writing proficiency examination before graduating from McKendree TRANSFER GUIDES The following guides are intended for students interested in McKendree University s AiM program. Illinois Eastern Community Colleges pg. 6 John A. Logan College pg. 7 Joliet Junior College pg. 8 Kaskaskia College pg. 9 Rend Lake College pg. 10 Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC) pg. 11 Your degree is within reach when you take AiM with McKendree! www.mckendree.edu/aim 5
ILLINOIS EASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGES TRANSFER GUIDE AiM Core Requirements at Illinois Eastern Community Colleges: Complete prior to beginning AiM: English Composition: (6 credit hours) ENG 1111 ENG 1121 Complete prior to second semester in AiM: : (3 credit hours) Marketing: (3 credit hours) BUS 2201 BMK 2101 Accounting: (6 credit hours) Economics: (6 credit hours) ACC 2101 ACC 2102 ECN 2101 ECN 2102 Complete prior to beginning the second year (fourth semester) of AiM: Mathematics: (3 credit hours) MTH 1131 or BMG 2103 Life Science: (4 credit hours) & Physical Science: (4/5 credit hours) at least one science must include a lab LSC 1101 LSC 1105 PSC 1111/1112 GEL 2111 LSC 1102 LSC 2104 CHM 1120 PHY 1110 LSC 1103 LSC 2110 CHM 1130 LSC 1104 LSC 2111 GEL 1112 Computer Competency: (3 credit hours) CIS 1200 or DAP 1201 Health & Wellness: (2/3 credit hours) May also be taken at McKendree EDU 1107 All classes must be completed with a minimum grade of C in order to be accepted in transfer. Note: McKendree University requires 128 credits for degree completion The AIM coursework totals 60 hours 68 hours of approved electives will be needed from an accredited college/university including the courses listed above 6
JOHN A. LOGAN COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE AiM Core Requirements at John A. Logan College: Complete prior to beginning AiM: English Composition: (6 credit hours) ENG 101 ENG 102 Complete prior to second semester in AiM: Accounting: (6 credit hours) : (3 credit hours) ACC 201 ACC 202 MGT 112 Economics: (6 credit hours) Marketing: (3 credit hours) ECO 201 ECO 202 MKT 113 Business Law: (3 credit hours) BUS 222 Complete prior to beginning the second year (fourth semester) of AiM: Mathematics: (3 credit hours) BUS 121 or MAT 120 or MAT 282 Life Science: (3/4 credit hours) & Physical Science: (3/4/5 credit hours) at least one science must include a lab BIO 100 BIO 106 CHM 141 PHS 104 BIO 101 BIO 110 PHS 102 PHS 105 BIO 102 BIO 205 PHS 103 PHS 220 Computer Competency: (3 credit hours) CIS 207 Health & Wellness: (2/3 credit hours) May also be taken at McKendree HTH 110 All classes must be completed with a minimum grade of C in order to be accepted in transfer. Note: McKendree University requires 128 credits for degree completion The AIM coursework totals 60 hours 68 hours of approved electives will be needed from an accredited college/university including the courses listed above 7
JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE AiM Core Requirements at Joliet Junior College: Complete prior to beginning AiM: English Composition: (6 credit hours) ENG 101 ENG 102 Complete prior to second semester in AiM: Accounting: (8 credit hours) : (3 credit hours) ACCY 101 ACCY 102 MGMT 101 Economics: (6 credit hours) Marketing: (3 credit hours) ECON 103 ECON 104 MKTG 101 Business Law: (3 credit hours) BLAW 101 Complete prior to beginning the second year (fourth semester) of AiM: Mathematics: (3/4 credit hours) BUS 205 or MATH 128 Life Science: (4/5 credit hours) & Physical Science: (3/4/5 credit hours) at least one science must include a lab BIO 104 CHEM 100 ASTR 101 BIO 107 CHEM 101 GEOL 101 BIO 151 PHYS 100 Computer Competency: ( 3 credit hours) CIS 122 or CIS 127 Health & Wellness: (2/3 credit hours) May also be taken at McKendree BIO 103 All classes must be completed with a minimum grade of C in order to be accepted in transfer. Note: McKendree University requires 128 credits for degree completion The AIM coursework totals 60 hours 68 hours of approved electives will be needed from an accredited college/university including the courses listed above 8
KASKASKIA COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE AiM Core Requirements at Kaskaskia College: Complete prior to beginning AiM: English Composition: (6 credit hours) ENGL 101 ENGL 102 Complete prior to second semester in AiM: Accounting: (6 credit hours) : (3 credit hours) ACCT 101 ACCT 102 BUSN 127 Economics: (6 credit hours) Marketing: (3 credit hours) ECON 205 ECON 206 BUSN 115 Complete prior to beginning the second year (fourth semester) of AiM: Mathematics: (3/4 credit hours) MATH 136 or MATH 247 Life Science: (4 credit hours) & Physical Science: (3/4/5 credit hours) at least one science must include a lab BIOL 101 CHEM 103 PSCI 101 PSCI 140 BIOL 102 CHEM 111 PSCI 102 PSCI 160 BOTY 101 ZOOL 101 PSCI 103 PHYS 101 PSCI 120 Computer Competency: ( 3/4 credit hours) CITA 150 or CITA 151 Health & Wellness: (2/3 credit hours) May also be taken at McKendree HLTH 102 All classes must be completed with a minimum grade of C in order to be accepted in transfer. Note: McKendree University requires 128 credits for degree completion The AIM coursework totals 60 hours 68 hours of approved electives will be needed from an accredited college/university including the courses listed above 9
REND LAKE COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE AiM Core Requirements at Rend Lake College: Complete prior to beginning AiM: English Composition: (6 credit hours) ENGL 1101 ENGL 1102 Complete prior to second semester in AiM: Accounting: (6 credit hours) : (3 credit hours) ACCO 1101 ACCO 1102 MGMT 2201 Economics: (6 credit hours) Marketing: (3 credit hours) ECON 2101 ECON 2102 MRKT 2201 Complete prior to beginning the second year (fourth semester) of AiM: Mathematics: (3 credit hours) MATH 2103 or MATH 1111 Life Science: (4/5 credit hours) & Physical Science: (3/4/5 credit hours) at least one science must include a lab BIO 1100 BIO 1104 AST 1101 GEOL 1101 BIO 1101 BOT 1101 CHE 1101 PHSC 1101 BIO 1102 ZOO 1101 CHE 1103 PHY 1101 BIO 1103 ZOO 1105 CHE 1104 PHY 1103 Computer Competency: (3 credit hours) CSCI 1101 or CSCI 1102 Health & Wellness: (2/3 credit hours) May also be taken at McKendree HEA 1101 All classes must be completed with a minimum grade of C in order to be accepted in transfer. Note: McKendree University requires 128 credits for degree completion The AIM coursework totals 60 hours 68 hours of approved electives will be needed from an accredited college/university including the courses listed above 10
SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE - SWIC TRANSFER GUIDE AiM Core Requirements at SWIC: Complete prior to beginning AiM: English Composition: (6 credit hours) ENG 101 ENG 102 Complete prior to second semester in AiM: Accounting: (6 credit hours) : (3 credit hours) ACCT 110 ACCT 111 MGMT 214 Economics: (6 credit hours) Marketing: (3 credit hours) ECON 201 ECON 202 MKT 126 Complete prior to beginning the second year (fourth semester) of AiM: Mathematics: (3/4 credit hours) MATH 107 or MATH 191 or BUS 205 Life Science: (4 credit hours) & Physical Science: (3/4/5 credit hours) at least one science must include a lab BIOL 101 CHEM 100 ES 101 BIOL 102 CHEM 101 ES 102 BIOL 105 CHEM 105 ATY 101 Computer Competency: ( 3 credit hours) BUS 209 or CIS 185 Health & Wellness: (2/3 credit hours) May also be taken at McKendree HLTH 151 All classes must be completed with a minimum grade of C in order to be accepted in transfer. Note: McKendree University requires 128 credits for degree completion The AIM coursework totals 60 hours 68 hours of approved electives will be needed from an accredited college/university including the courses listed above 11
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AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at FLORA Bachelor of Business Administration (60 Hours) Prior to beginning the AiM program students must have completed (with a grade of C or better) English I and II. Fall 2011 semester 1st half: August - October Courses Credits Pre-requisites Meets MGT 314 Organizational Behavior Aug 31, Sept 14, 28, Oct 12 Sept 7, 21, Oct. 5, 19 SOC 360 Race & Ethnic Relations 3 Sept 7, 21, Oct 5, 12, 19 Sept, 14, 28, Oct 26 2nd Half: October - December MKT 340 International Business 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing Oct 26, Nov 9, 23, Dec 7 Nov 2, 16, 30, Dec 14 BUS 310 Quant Analysis for Business Decisions Spring 2012 semester 1st half: January - March BUS 410 Info. Systems MGT 334 Human Resources Mgmt. 2nd half: March - May ART 314(W) Survey of American Art 3 Statistics Nov 2, 16, 23, 30, Dec 14 Nov 9, Dec 7, 21 3.Principles of Jan 18, Feb 1, 15, 29 Jan 25, Feb 8, 22, Mar 7 Jan 25, Feb 8, 22, Mar 7 Feb 1, 15, 29, Mar 14 3 Mar 19 - May 10 ENG 380 SPTP: Short Fiction Summer 2012 June - August BUS 450 Business Strategy and Policy MKT 424 (W) Business Ethics & Social Responsibility 3 English Composition I & II 3 Senior Status & Completion of Business Core 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing Mar 19 - May 10 June 6, 20, July 4, 18 June 13, 27, July 11, 25 June 13, 27, July 4, 11, 25 June 20, July 18, Aug 1 13
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at FLORA Cont. Fall 2012 semester 1st half: August - October SPC 310 Bus. and Prof. Presentations BUS 303 Business Law I 3 Aug 29, Sept 12, 26, Oct 10 Sept 5, 19, Oct 3, 17 3 Aug 27 - Oct 15 2nd half: March - May HIS 326 America Since 1945 PSY 405 Industrial/ Organizational Psychology Spring 2013 semester 1st half: January - March PSI 305 Constitutional Law MKT 305 Consumer Behavior 2nd half: October - December FIN 306 Consumer Finance HIS 311 (W) Ancient Civilizations 3 Oct 24, Nov 7, 21, Dec 5 Oct 31, Nov 14, 28, Dec 12 3 Oct 31, Nov 14, 21, 28, Dec 12, 19 Nov 7, Dec 5 3 Marketing 3 Microeconomics 3 Summer 2013 June - August FIN 308 Principles of Business Finance REL 215 Religions In the US 3 Financial Accounting, Microeconomics & Intro. to Computers 3 All courses meet on Wednesday Evenings. All evening class sessions meet from 5:30 pm until 10:00 pm During the weeks in which there are no classes, students are expected to devote roughly 6.75 hours to online instruction. Homework and study is additional Course sequence and meeting dates are subject to change Check Web Advisor for a current list of online courses 14
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at JOHN A. LOGAN COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration (60 Hours) Prior to beginning the AiM program students must have completed (with a grade of C or better) English I and II. Fall 2011 semester 1st half: August - October Courses Credits Pre-requisites Meets SPC 310 Business and Professional Presentations PSY 405 Industrial/ Organizational Psychology 2nd Half: October - December HIS 326 America Since 1945 3 Aug 29, Sept 5, 12, 26, Oct 10 Sept 19, Oct 3, 17 3 Sept 5, 19, Oct 3, 10, 17 Sept 12, 26, Oct 24 3 Oct 24, Nov 7, 21, Dec 5 Oct 31, Nov 14, 28, Dec 12 MKT 310 Marketing Research Marketing Oct 24 - Dec 15 Spring 2012 semester 1st half: January - March PSI 305 Constitutional Law HIS 311 (W) Ancient Civilizations 3 Jan 23, Feb 6, 20, Mar 5, 12 Jan 30, Feb 13, 27 3 Jan 30, Feb 13, 20, 27, Mar 12 Feb 6, Mar 5, 19 2nd half: March - May FIN 306 Consumer Finance ENG 380 SPTP: Short Fiction Summer 2012 June - August FIN 308 Principles of Business Finance REL 211 Living Religions of the West 3 Microeconomics Mar 19, Apr 2, 16, 30 Mar 26, Apr 9, 23, May 7 3 English I & II Mar 26, Apr 9, 23, May 7 Apr 2, 16, 30, May 14 3 Financial Acct., Microeconomics & Intro to Computers June 4, 18, July 2, 16 June 11, 25, July 9, 23 3 June 11, 25, July 9, 23, 30 June 18, July 2, 16 15
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at JOHN A. LOGAN Cont. Fall 2012 semester 1st half: August - October MGT 314 Organizational Behavior SOC 360 Race & Ethnic Relations 2nd half: October - December BUS 310 Quant Analysis for Business Decisions MKT 340 International Business Aug 27, Sept 3, 10, 24, Oct 8 Sept 17, Oct 1, 15 3 Aug 27 - Oct 15 3 Statistics Oct 22, Nov 5, 12, 19, Dec 3 Oct 29, Nov 26, Dec 10 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing Oct 29, Nov 12, 19, 26, Dec 10,17 Nov 5, Dec 3 Spring 2013 semester 1st half: January - March BUS 410 Info Systems ART 314(W) Survey of American Art 3 2nd half: March - May MGT 334 Human Resources Mgmt. MKT 305 Consumer Behavior Summer 2013 June - August BUS 450 Business Strategy & Policy MKT 424 (W) Business Ethics & Social Responsibility Marketing 3 Senior Status & Completion of Business Core 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing All courses meet on Monday Evenings. All evening class sessions meet from 5:30 pm until 10:00 pm. During the weeks in which there are no classes, students are expected to devote roughly 6.75 hours to online instruction. Homework and study is additional. Course sequence and meeting dates are subject to change Check Web Advisor for a current list of online courses 16
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration (60 Hours) Prior to beginning the AiM program students must have completed (with a grade of C or better) English I and II. Fall 2011 semester 1st half: August - October Courses Credits Pre-requisites Meets FIN 308 Principles of Business Finance 3 Financial Accounting, Microeconomics & Intro. to Computers Aug 30, Sept 13, 27, Oct 11 Sept 6, 20, Oct 4, 18 REL 211 Living Religions of the West 3 Aug 29 - Oct 21 2nd Half: October - December MGT 314 Organizational Behavior Oct 24 - Dec 15 SOC 360 Race & Ethnic Relations 3 Oct 24 - Dec 15 Spring 2012 semester 1st half: January - March BUS 410 Info. Systems Jan 17 - Mar 9 ART 314(W) Survey of American Art 3 Jan 17 - Mar 9 2nd half: March - May MGT 334 Human Resources Mgmt. Mar 19 - May 10 MKT 330 Principles of Retailing 3 Mar 19 - May 10 Summer 2012 June - August MKT 340 International Business 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing June 4 - July 27 BUS 310 Quant Analysis for Business Decisions 3 Statistics June 4 - July 27 17
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE Cont. Fall 2012 semester 1st half: August - October BUS 450 Business Strategy and Policy MKT 424 (W) Business Ethics & Social Responsibility 3 Senior Status & Completion of Business Core 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing August 27 - Oct 18 Aug 27 - Oct 18 2nd half: October - December SPC 310 Business and Professional Presentations MKT 305 Consumer Behavior 3 Oct 22 - Dec 13 Marketing Oct 22 - Dec 13 Spring 2013 semester 1st half: January - March HIS 326 America Since 1945 PSY 405 Industrial Organizational 2nd Psychology half: March - May 3 3 2nd half: March - May PSI 305 Constitutional Law ENG 380 SPTP: Short Fiction Summer 2013 June - August FIN 306 Consumer Finance HIS 311 (W) Ancient Civilizations 3 3 English Composition I & II 3 Microeconomics 3 All courses meet on Tuesday Evenings. All evening class sessions meet from 5:30 pm until 10:00 pm. During the weeks in which there are no classes, students are expected to devote roughly 6.75 hours to online instruction. Homework and study is additional. Course sequence and meeting dates are subject to change Check Web Advisor for a current list of online courses 18
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at KASKASKIA COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration (60 Hours) Prior to beginning the AiM program students must have completed (with a grade of C or better) English I and II. Fall 2011 semester 1st half: August - October Courses Credits Pre-requisites Meets FIN 306 Consumer Finance 3 Microeconomics Sept 1, 15, 29, Oct 13 Sept 8, 22, Oct 6, 20 HIS 311 (W) Ancient Civilizations 3 Sept 8, 22, Oct 6, 20 Sept 15, 29, Oct 13, 27 2nd Half: October - December FIN 308 Principles of Business Finance SOC 360 Race & Ethnic Relations 3 Financial Accounting, Microeconomics & Intro. to Computers Oct 27, Nov 10, 24, 8 Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 1, 15 3 Oct 24 - Dec 15 Spring 2012 semester 1st half: January - March MGT 314 Organizational Behavior Jan 19, Feb 2, 16, Mar 1, 8 Jan 26, Feb 9, 23 REL 211 Living Religions of the West 3 Jan 26, Feb 9, 23, Mar 8 Feb 2, 16, Mar 1, Mar 15 2nd half: March - May MKT 340 International Business 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing Mar 15, 29, Apr 12, 26 Mar 22, Apr 5, 19, May 3 BUS 310 Quant Analysis for Business Decisions 3 Statistics Mar 22, Apr 5, 19, May 3 Mar 29, Apr 12, 26, May 10 Summer 2012 June - August BUS 450 Business Strategy and Policy ART 314(W) Survey of American Art 3 Senior Status & Completion of Business Core June 7, 21, July 5, 19 June 14, 28, July 12, 26 3 June 4 - July 27 19
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at KASKASKIA COLLEGE Cont. Fall 2012 semester 1st half: August - October MGT 334 Human Resources Mgmt. MKT 305 Consumer Behavior 2nd half: October - December BUS 410 Info. Systems MKT 424 (W) Business Ethics & Social Responsibility Spring 2013 semester 1st half: January - March Marketing 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing Aug 30, Sept 13, 27, Oct 11 Sept 6, 20, Oct 4, 18 Sept 6, 20, Oct 4, 18 Sept 13, 27, Oct 11, 25 Oct 25, Nov 8, 22, Dec 6 Nov 1, 15, 29, Dec 13 Nov 1, 15, 22, 29, Dec 13, 20 Nov 8, Dec 6 SPC 310 Business and Professional Presentations BUS 303 Business Law I 2nd half: March - May HIS 326 America Since 1945 PSY 405 Industrial/ Organizational Psychology 3 3 3 3 Summer 2013 June - August PSI 305 Constitutional Law ENG 380 SPTP: Short Fiction 3 3 English Composition I & II All courses meet on Thursday Evenings. All evening class sessions meet from 5:30 pm until 10:00 pm. During the weeks in which there are no classes, students are expected to devote roughly 6.75 hours to online instruction. Homework and study is additional. Course sequence and meeting dates are subject to change Check Web Advisor for a current list of online courses 20
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at REND LAKE COLLEGE MARKET PLACE Bachelor of Business Administration (60 Hours) Prior to beginning the AiM program students must have completed (with a grade of C or better) English I and II. Fall 2011 semester 1st half: August - October Courses Credits Pre-requisites Meets SPC 310 Business and Professional Presentations BUS 303 Business Law I 2nd Half: October - December HIS 326 America Since 1945 PSY 405 Industrial/ Organizational Psychology 3 Aug 30, Sept 13, 27, Oct 11 Sept 6, 20, Oct 4, 18 3 Sept 6, 20, Oct 4, Oct 11, 18 Sept 13, 27, Oct 25 3 Oct 25, Nov 8, 22, Dec 6 Nov 1, 15, 29, Dec 13 3 Nov 1, 15, 29, Dec 13, 20 Nov 8, 22, Dec 6 Spring 2012 semester 1st half: January - March PSI 305 Constitutional Law 3 Jan 17, 31, Feb 14, 28 Jan 24, Feb 7, 21, Mar 6 ENG 380 SPTP: Short Fiction 3 English Composition I & II Jan 24, Feb 7, 21, Mar 6, 13 Jan 31, Feb 14, 28 2nd half: March - May FIN 306 Consumer Finance HIS 311 (W) Ancient Civilizations 3 Microeconomics Mar 13, 27, Apr 10, 24 Mar 20, Apr 3, 17, May 1 3 Mar 20, Apr 3, 17, May 1 Mar 27, Apr 10, 24, May 8 Summer 2012 June - August FIN 308 Principles of Business Finance REL 211 Living Religions of the West 3 Financial Accounting, Microeconomics & Intro. to Computers June 5, 19, July 3, 17 June 12, 26, July 10, 24 3 June 12, 26, July 10, 24, 31 June 19, July 3, 17 21
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at REND LAKE Cont. Fall 2012 semester 1st half: August - October MGT 314 Organizational Behavior SOC 360 Race & Ethnic Relations 2nd half: October - December MKT 340 International Business BUS 310 Quant Analysis for Business Decisions Spring 2013 semester 1st half: January - March BUS 410 Info. Systems ART 314(W) Survey of American Art 3 Aug 28, Sept 11, 25, Oct 9 Sept 4, 18, Oct 2, 16 3 Sept 4, 18, Oct 2, 16 Sept 11, 25, Oct 9, 23 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing Oct 23, Nov 6, 20, Dec 4 Oct 30, Nov 13, 27, Dec 11 3 Statistics Oct 30, Nov 13, 27, Dec 11, 18 Nov 6, 20, Dec 4 2nd half: March - May MGT 334 Human Resources Mgmt. MKT 305 Consumer Behavior Marketing Summer 2013 June - August BUS 450 Business Strategy and Policy MKT 424 (W) Business Ethics & Social Responsibility 3 Senior Status & Completion of Business Core 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing All courses meet on Tuesday Evenings. All evening class sessions meet from 5:30 pm until 10:00 pm. During the weeks in which there are no classes, students are expected to devote roughly 6.75 hours to online instruction. Homework and study is additional. Course sequence and meeting dates are subject to change Check Web Advisor for a current list of online courses 22
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at SWIC - RED BUD Bachelor of Business Administration (60 Hours) Prior to beginning the AiM program students must have completed (with a grade of C or better) English I and II. Fall 2011 semester 1st half: August - October Courses Credits Pre-requisites Meets HIS 326 America Since 1945 3 Aug 30, Sept 13, 27, Oct 11 Sept 6, 20, Oct 4, 18 PSY 405 Industrial/ Organizational Psychology 3 Sept 6, 20, Oct 4, 18 Sept 13, 27, Oct 11, 25 2nd Half: October - December PSI 305 Constitutional Law 3 Oct 25, Nov 8, 22, Dec 6 Nov 1, 15, 29, Dec 13 ENG 380 SPST: Short Fiction Spring 2012 semester 1st half: January - March 3 English Composition I & II Nov 1, 15, 29, Dec 13, 20 Nov 8, 22, Dec 6 FIN 306 Consumer Finance HIS 311 (W) Ancient Civilizations 2nd half: March - May FIN 308 Principles of Business Finance REL 211 Living Religions of the West 3 Microeconomics Jan 17, 31, Feb 14, 28 Jan 24, Feb 7, 21, Mar 6 3 Jan 24, Feb 7, 21, Mar 6, 13 Jan 31, Feb 14, 28 3 Financial Accounting, Microeconomics & Intro. to Computers Mar 13, 27, Apr 10, 24 Mar 20, Apr 3, 17, May 1 3 Mar 20, Apr 3, 17, May 1 Mar 27, Apr 10, 24, May 8 Summer 2012 June - August MGT 314 Organizational Behavior 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing June 5, 19, July 3, 17 June 12, 26, July 10, 24 SOC 360 Race & Ethnic Relations 3 June 12, 26, July 10, 24, 31 June 19, July 3, 17 23
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at SWIC - RED BUD Cont. Fall 2012 semester 1st half: August - October MKT 340 International Business BUS 310 Quant Analysis for Business Decisions 2nd half: October - December BUS 410 Info. Systems ART 314(W) Survey of American Art 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing Aug 28, Sept 11, 25, Oct 9 Sept 4, 18, Oct 2, 16 3 Statistics Sept 4, 18, Oct 2, 16 Sept 11, 25, Oct 9, 23 Oct 23, Nov 6, 20, Dec 4 Oct 30, Nov 13, 27, Dec 11 3 Oct 30, Nov 13, 27, Dec 11, 18 Nov 6, 20, Dec 4 Spring 2013 semester 1st half: January - March MGT 334 Human Resources Mgmt. MKT 305 Consumer Behavior 2nd half: March - May BUS 450 Business Strategy and Policy MKT 424 (W) Business Ethics & Social Responsibility Summer 2013 June - August Marketing 3 Senior Status & Completion of Business Core 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing SPC 310 Business & Professional Presentations BUS 303 Business Law I 3 3 All courses meet on Tuesday Evenings. All evening class sessions meet from 5:30 pm until 10:00 pm. During the weeks in which there are no classes, students are expected to devote roughly 6.75 hours to online instruction. Homework and study is additional. Course sequence and meeting dates are subject to change Check Web Advisor for a current list of online courses 24
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at WABASH VALLEY COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration (60 Hours) Prior to beginning the AiM program students must have completed (with a grade of C or better) English I and II. Fall 2011 semester 1st half: August - October Courses Credits Pre-requisites Meets SPC 310 Business & Professional Presentations 3 Aug 30, Sept 13, 27, Oct 4, 11 Sept 6, 20, Oct 18 MKT 305 Consumer Behavior 2nd Half: October - December Marketing Sept 6, 20, Oct 4, Oct 18 Sept 13, 27, Oct 11, 25 HIS 326 America Since 1945 PSY 405 Industrial/ Organizational Psychology 3 Oct 25, Nov 8, 22, Dec 6 Nov 1, 15, 29, Dec 13 3 Nov 1, 15, 29, Dec 13, 20 Nov 8, 22, Dec 6 Spring 2012 semester 1st half: January - March PSI 305 Constitutional Law 3 Jan 17, 31, Feb 14, 28, Mar 6 Jan 24, Feb 7, 21 ENG 380 SPTP: Short Fiction 2nd half: March - May 3 English Composition I & II Jan 24, Feb 7, 21, Mar 6 Jan 31, Feb 14, 28, Mar 13 FIN 306 Consumer Finance HIS 311 (W) Ancient Civilizations 3 Microeconomics Mar 13, 27, Apr 10, 24 Mar 20, Apr 3, 17, May 1 3 Mar 20, Apr 3, 17, May 1 Mar 27, Apr 10, 24, May 8 Summer 2012 June - August FIN 308 Principles of Business Finance 3 Financial Accounting, Microeconomics & Intro. to Computers June 4 - July 27 REL 211 Living Religions of the West 3 June 4 - July 27 25
AiM CLASS SCHEDULE at WABASH VALLEY COLLEGE Cont. Fall 2012 semester 1st half: August - October MGT 314 Organizational Behavior Aug 27 - Oct 18 SOC 360 Race & Ethnic Relations 3 Aug 27 - Oct 18 2nd half: October - December MKT 340 International Business 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing Oct 22 - Dec 13 BUS 310 Quant Analysis for Business Decisions 3 Statistics Oct 22 - Dec 13 Spring 2013 semester 1st half: January - March BUS 410 Info. Systems ART 314(W) Survey of American Art 3 2nd half: March - May MGT 334 Human Resources Mgmt. MKT 330 Principles of Retailing Marketing Summer 2013 June - August BUS 450 Business Strategy & Policy MKT 424 (W) Business Ethics & Social Responsibility 3 Senior Status & Completion of Business Core 3 Prin. of & Prin. of Marketing All courses meet on Tuesday Evenings. All evening class sessions meet from 5:30 pm until 10:00 pm. During the weeks in which there are no classes, students are expected to devote roughly 6.75 hours to online instruction. Homework and study is additional. Course sequence and meeting dates are subject to change Check Web Advisor for a current list of online courses 26
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