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Illinois Central College(Opens in a New Tab) ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE Note: Courses numbered below 100 do not transfer. Courses with 2020 / 2021 CATALOG a * are no longer offered at Illinois Central College but have transferred previously. CREDIT GEN ED DEPT NO. TITLE HOUR ACCEPT GEN ED AREA MC EQUAL ACCTG ACCOUNTING These courses are not transferrable: ACCTG 101, 105, 108, 113, 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 216, 255, 260 115 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING 3 Y N ACCT-1TR 120 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4 Y N ACCT-203 121 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 4 Y N ACCT-204 AGBUS AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS These courses are not transferrable: AGBUS 112, 118, 200, 212, 214, 255 110 INTRODUCTORY ECONOMICS OF FOOD, FIBER, & NATURAL RES 3 Y N ECON-1TR 111 ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURE 3 Y N ECON-1TR 115 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE 3 Under Review 211 AG BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 3 Under Review ARA ARABIC 110 ELEMENTARY MODERN ARABIC I 4 Y N FLOT-1TR 111 ELEMENTARY MODERN ARABIC II 4 Y Y LANG FLOT-1TR 210 INTERMEDIATE MODERN ARABIC III 4 Y N FLOT-2TR 211 INTERMEDIATE MODERN ARABIC IV 4 Y N FLOT-2TR ARCH ARCHITECTURE These courses are not transferrable: ARCH 110, 111, 112, 115, 131, 132, 202, 204, 205, 206 137 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARCH. DRAWING 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-215 138 ARCH. FREEHAND DRAWING I 2 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-215 139 ARCH. FREEHAND DRAWING II 2 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-215 201 BASIC DESIGN STUDIO I 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-111 203 INTRO TO HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-114 ART ART 110 ART APPRECIATION 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-1TR 111 2D DESIGN 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-111 112 3D DESIGN 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-111 120 DRAWING I 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-215 121 FIGURE DRAWING I 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-1TR 140 PHOTOGRAPHY I 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-237 141 PHOTOGRAPHY II 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-1TR 142 HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-1TR 150 ART HISTORY I 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-114 151 ART HISTORY II 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-114 152 NON-WESTERN ART HISTORY 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-1TR 200 PAINTING I 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-243 201 PAINTING II 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-2TR 204 CERAMICS I 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-260 205 CERAMICS II 3 Y N ARTD-261 206 SCULPTURE I 3 Y Y FINE ART ARTD-224 210 PRINTMAKING 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-2TR 221 FIGURE DRAWING II 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-2TR 222 DRAWING II 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-2TR 255 ART INTERNSHIP 1 N ASL AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 110 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 4 Y N ELEC-1TR 111 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 4 Y N ELEC-1TR BANK BANKING These courses are not transferrable: BANK 110, 115, 116, 212 120 MONEY AND BANKING 3 Y N ECON-336 125 ANALYZING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 3 Y N BUSI-1TR BIOL BIOLOGY Continued 106 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 Y Y SCIENCE LFSC-1TR 110 LIFE SCIENCE 4 Y Y SCIENCE LFSC-1TR 111 CONCEPTS IN BIOLOGY 4 Y Y SCIENCE LFSC-1TR 113 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY & SOCIETY 3 Y N BIOL-1TR 114 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY 4 Y Y SCIENCE LFSC-1TR 115 NATIVE PLANTS & ANIMALS 4 Y Y SCIENCE LFSC-1TR 120 GENERAL BOTANY 4 Y Y SCIENCE BIOL-201 130 GENERAL ZOOLOGY 4 Y Y SCIENCE LFSC-1TR Page 1 of 10 CREDIT GEN ED DEPT NO. TITLE HOUR ACCEPT GEN ED AREA MC EQUAL BIOL BIOLOGY Continued 140 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 4 Y Y SCIENCE BIOL-204 150 GENETICS 3 Y N BIOL-202 160 BIOPRINCIPLES I 4 Y Y SCIENCE BIOL-150 161 BIOPRINCIPLES II 4 Y N BIOL-155 205 PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS I 4 Y N BIOL-204 206 PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS II 4 Y N BIOL-325 210 MICROBIOLOGY 4 Y N BIOL-302 230 VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 4 Y N BIOL-2TR 250 FIELD BIOLOGY 4 Y N BIOL-2TR BUS BUSINESS These courses are not transferrable: BUS 100, 112, 121, 141, 151, 200, 230 110 INTRO TO BUSINESS 3 Y N BUSI-105 111 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 3 Y N BUSI-1TR 115 BUSINESS LAW 3 Y N BUSI-382 116 BUSINESS LAW 3 Y N BUSI-322 120 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3 Y N BUSI-1TR 203 BUSINESS STATISTICS 4 Y N BUSI-205 215 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 3 Y N BUSI-322 220 INTRO TO BUSINESS FINANCE 3 Y N BUSI-2TR 240 PERSONAL FINANCE 3 Y N BUSI-2TR 255 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1-5 May be transferred in consultation with the 260 FINANCE INTERNSHIP 3 department chair and registrar's office. CHEM CHEMISTRY 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY 4 Y N SCIENCE PHSC-1TR 113 CHEMISTRY & GLOBAL ISSUES 3 Y N CHEM-1TR 115 FOUNDATIONS OF CHEMISTRY 4 Y Y SCIENCE PHSC-1TR 120 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY 4 Y Y SCIENCE PHSC-1TR 122 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY 4 Y N PHSC-1TR 130 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 4 Y Y SCIENCE CHEM-140 131 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 3 Y N CHEM-1TR 132 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 4 Y N PHSC-1TR 210 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS 4 Y N CHEM-220 220 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 5 Y N CHEM-228 230 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4 Y N CHEM-230 CHILD CHILD DEVELOPMENT These courses are not transferrable: CHILD 110, 130, 132, 230, 240 120 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT 3 Y N EDST-1TR 134 OBSERVATION & ASSESSMENT OF YOUNG CHILDREN 3 Y N EDST-1TR 140 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY 3 Y N EDST-1TR 142 HEALTH, SAFETY, & NUTRITION FOR THE YOUNG CHILD 3 Y N EDST-1TR 220 MATH METHODS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD 3 Y N EDST-2TR 221 TEACHING MATH & SCIENCE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD 3 Y N EDST-2TR 222 FINE ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD 3 Y N EDST-2TR 225 GUIDING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY CHILD 3 Y N EDST-2TR 231 LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN 3 Y N MCTE-325 235 TEACHING DIVERSE POPULATIONS 3 Y N CHILD 235 + EDUC 213 = EDST-215 CHN CHINESE 110 ELEMENTARY MANDARIN CHINESE I 4 Y N CHNS-101 111 ELEMENTARY MANDARIN CHINESE II 4 Y Y LANG CHNS-102 210 INTERMEDIATE MANDARIN CHINESE III 4 Y N CHNS-201 211 INTERMEDIATE MANDARIN CHINESE IV 4 Y N CHNS-2TR COMM COMMUNICATION These courses are not transferrable: COMM 118, 119, 155, 218, 219, 248, 255 110 INTRO TO COMM: PRESENTATION & THEORY 3 Y Y SPCH COMM-101 113 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING 3 Y N COMM-1TR 115 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC RELATIONS 3 Y N PUBR-241 116 ORAL INTERPRETATION 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-1TR 120 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 Y N COMM-231 126 THE LISTENING LEARNER 1 Y N COMM-1TR 127 COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION 1 Y N COMM-1TR 128 COMMUNICATION IN DIVERSE CULTURES 1 Y N COMM-1TR 222 READERS THEATRE 3 Y Y FINE ART THEA-2TR 245 INTRO TO COMM THEORY 3 Y N COMM-230 CMCIS COMPUTER MNGT - CISCO These courses are not transferrable: CMCIS 151, 152, 153, 154, 271, 273, 274 147 TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING 4 Under Review 155 CCNA CERTIFICATION REVIEW 1 Under Review 156 CCNA VOICE 3 Under Review Page 2 of 10 CREDIT GEN ED DEPT NO. TITLE HOUR ACCEPT GEN ED AREA MC EQUAL CMCIS COMPUTER MNGT - CISCO Continued 157 CCNA WIRELESS 3 Under Review 158 CCNA SECURITY 3 Under Review 170 CCNA CYBERSECURITY 3 Under Review CMNET COMPUTER MNGT - NETWORKING These courses are not transferrable: CMNET 110, 140, 160, 210, 220, 230, 260 150 COMPUTER HARDWARE - A+ 3 Under Review 151 OPERATING SYSTEMS - A+ 3 Under Review 155 INTRO TO COMPUTER FORENSICS 3 Under Review 165 HELP DESK CONCEPTS 3 Under Review 250 ADV SECURITY TOPICS 3 Under Review 270 MESSAGING INFRASTRUCTURE ADMINISTRATION 3 Under Review CMWEB COMPUTER MNGT - WEB These courses are not transferrable: CMWEB 140, 141, 150, 260, 292, 296, 298 110 BEGINNING WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH HTML & CSS 3 Under Review 120 INTERMEDIATE WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH HTML & CSS 3 Under Review 130 WEB CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, SEO, & ANALYTICS 3 Under Review 135 BUSINESS USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA 3 Under Review 160 INTRO TO SCRIPTING FOR THE WEB AND XML 3 Y N Under Review 200 JAVASCRIPT & MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT FOR WEB DEVELOPERS 3 Under Review 220 ADVANCED WEB & MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT FOR WEB DEV 3 Under Review 240 WINDOWS WEB SERVER SCRIPTING WITH ASP.NET 3 Under Review 241 PHP 3 Under Review 250 XML, XSL, AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES 3 Y N Under Review 270 WEB SERVER & WEB APPLICATION SECURITY 3 Under Review 280 WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT FOR MOBILE DEVICES 3 Under Review CMPSC COMPUTER SCIENCE These courses are not transferrable: CMPSC 124, 249 115 CS I: ESSENTIALS OF PROGRAMMING 3 120 BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS 3 Y N BUSI-1TR 122 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SECURITY 3 Under Review 125 CS I: PROGRAMMING IN C++ 4 Under Review 135 CS II: PROGRAMMING IN JAVA 3 Under Review 140 INTRODUCTION TO RELATIONAL DATABASES 3 Under Review 145 INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON 3 Under Review 200 C# PROGRAMMING 3 Under Review 212 CS II: DATA STRUCTURES 3 Under Review 215 COBOL AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 4 Under Review 222 SECURE CODING 3 Under Review 224 ADVANCE VISUAL BASIC 3 Under Review 232* OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN C++ 3 Y N ELEC-2TR 235 CS III: ADVANCED PROGRAMMING IN JAVA 3 Under Review 237 MOBILE APPLICATION PROGRAMMING 3 Under Review 242* CS III: ADV DATA STRUCTURES 3 Y N ELEC-2TR 245 STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE 3 Under Review 262 INTRODUCTION TO ASSURED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 3 Under Review 265 DATABASE ADMINISTRATION 3 Under Review 270 STRUCTURED SYSTEM ANALYSIS 3 Under Review CRJ CRIMINAL JUSTICE These courses are not transferrable: CRJ 111, 112, 130, 190, 191, 201, 227, 250 110 INTRO TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 3 Y N ELEC-1TR 114 INTRO TO CORRECTIONS 3 Y N ELEC-1TR 118 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 3 Y N ELEC-1TR 121 PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3 Y N ELEC-1TR 212 HUMAN TRAFFICKING: WOMEN & CHILDREN 3 Y N ELEC-2TR 213 GENDER & CRIME 3 Y N ELEC-2TR 214 URBANIZATION, POLICING & SECURITY, GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE 3 Y N ELEC-2TR 225 CRIMINAL LAW 3 Y N SOCI-2TR 230 COURT PROCEDURES AND EVIDENCE 3 Y N ELEC-2TR DANCE DANCE 110 BEGINNING TECHNIQUES OF CLASSICAL BALLET 2 Y N PHED-SKL 115 APPRECIATION OF DANCE 3 Y Y FINE ART BMWA-1TR 120 INTERMEDIATE TECHNIQUES OF CLASSICAL BALLET 2 Y N PHED-SKL 130 JAZZ DANCE I 1 Y N PHED-SKL 131 JAZZ DANCE II 2 Y N PHED-SKL 140 MODERN DANCE I 1 Y N PHED-SKL 141 MODERN DANCE II 2 Y N PHED-SKL 150 TAP DANCE I 1 Y N PHED-SKL 151 TAP DANCE II 2 Y N PHED-SKL Page 3 of 10 CREDIT GEN ED DEPT NO.
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