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Western Illinois University WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ARTICULATION OF ACTIVE COURSES / COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS Updated February 2016 INSTITUTION: ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGE CATALOG: 2015-2016 THE COURSES BELOW REPRESENT ACCEPTABLE COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS COURSES NOT LISTED WILL EITHER BE TRANSFERRED AS ELECTIVE CREDIT OR NOT AT ALL, IT WILL BE THE DECISION OF WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY TO DETERMINE CREDIT WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CAN CHANGE THE STATUS OF COURSE TRANSFERABILITY AT ANY TIME ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGE WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY DEPT CRSE # COURSE TITLE DEPT CRSE # ACCTG 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING ACCT 201 ACCTG 111 ACCOUNTING PROCESSES ACCT 202 ACCTG 120 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 201 ACCTG 121 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 202 AGBUS 110 INTRO TO AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRI 220 AGBUS 111 ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURE AGRI 220 AGMEC 110 INT AR MECHAN AGTM 250 AGRI 110 PRINCIPLES OF AMINMAL SCIENCE ANSC 112 AGRI 112 BASIC SOILS AGRN 278 ARGI 200 INTRODUCTION TO SOIL SCIENCE AGRN 278 AGRI 203 INTEGR PEST MGT AGRN 373 AGRI 204 INT CROP SCIENC AGRN 176 AGRI 210 INT AGRI ED AGED 131 ARA 110 ELM MDRN ARABC1 FL 151 ARA 111 ELM MDRN ARABC1 FL 152 ARA 210 INT MDRN ARABC3 FL 279 ARA 211 INT MDRN ARABC4 FL 279 ARCH 131 ARCH CONSTR I CSTM 232 ARCH 132 ARCH CONSTR II CSTM 334 ARCH 204 ARCH CAD/DRFT I ENGR 105 ARCH 205 ARCH CAD/DRFT 2 CSTM 301 ARCTK 111 ARCH DRAFTING ENGR 105 ARCTK 111 ARCH DRAFTING ET105 105 ARCTK 113 ELEM SURVEING CSTM 236 ARCTK 114 SURVEYING CSTM 236 ART 110 ART APPRECIATION ARTH 180 ART 111 COLOR & DES ARTS 101 ART 112 3-D DES (B S) ARTS 102 ART 120 BS DRAWING ARTS 140 ART 121 FIG DRAWING 1 ARTS 241 ART 150 ART HISTORY I ARTH 282 ART 151 ART HISTORY II ARTH 283 ART 152 NON WEST ART HI ARTH 284 ART 204 CERAMICS I ARTS 330 ART 206 SCULPTURE I ARTS 320 ART 222 ADVANCD DRAWING ARTS 240 ART 255 ART INTERNSHIP ARTS 414 ASL 110 AMERICAN SIGN LANG 1 CSD 121 ASL 111 AMERICAN SIGN LANG 2 CSD 122 BIOL 106 HUMAN BIOLOGY BIOL 204 BIOL 110 LIFE SCIENCE BIOL 100 BIOL 111 THE BIOLOGY OF MAN BIOL 101 BIOL 114 ENVIORMENTAL BIOLOGY ENVR 201 BIOL 120 GEN BOTANY BOT 200 BIOL 130 GEN ZOOLOGY ZOOL 200 BIOL 150 GENETICS BIOL 340 BIOL 160 BIOPRINCIPLES I BOT 200 BIOL 161 BIOPRINCIPLES II ZOOL 200 BIOL 205 & HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I & II ZOOL 330 & 331 * 206 * BIOL 210 MICROBIOLOGY MICR 200 BIOL 230 VET ZOOLOGY ZOOL 322 BUS 110 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MGT 125 BUS 111 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGT 125 BUS 115 BUISNESS LAW BL 431 BUS 116 BUISNESS LAW BL 432 BUS 203 BUSINESS STATISTICS STAT 171 BUS 215 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS BL 230 CA 150 PROFESSIONNAL COOKING NUTR 152 CA 151 ADV SANIT/SFTY HM 151 CA 153 BAKING NUTR 153 CA 212 FOOD SERVICE COST CONTROL HM 451 CA 215 FOOD SERVICE NUTRITION NUTR 109 CA 217 INTRO TO CATERING HM 356 CA 225 INTRNSHP CULINARY ARTS HM 159 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY CHEM 150 CHEM 120 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY CHEM 201 CHEM 122 PRNICIPLES OF CHEMISTRY CHEM 102 CHEM 122 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY CHEM 202 CHEM 130 GENERAL CHEMISTRY CHEM 201 CHEM 132 GENERAL CHEMISTRY CHEM 202 CHEM 210 FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTIC CHEM 341 CHEMISTRY CHEM 220 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHEM 331 CHILD 110 INTRO CHLD DEVELOPMENT ECH 271 CHILD 120 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT PSY 221 CHILD 140 CHLD, FAMILY & COMMUNITY ECH 276 CHILD 231 LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN LLA 313 CHILD 232 LANGUAGE & LIT DEVELOPMENT ECH CSD 312 CHILD 235 TEACHING DIVERSE POPULATIONS EIS 202 CHN 110 ELEM MANDCHIN 1 CHIN 121 CHN 111 ELEM MANDCHIN 2 CHIN 122 CHN 210 INT MANDCHIN 3 CHIN 223 CHN 211 INT MANDCHIN 4 CHIN 224 CMCIS 153 LAN COMMUNICATN CS 484 CMNET 110 NETWRK CONCEPTS CS 484 CMNET 155 INT CMPTR FOREN CS 305 CMNET 160 INT NETWORK SEC CS 455 CMPSC 115 ESSENTIALS OF PROGRAMMING CS 214 CMPSC 118 COBOL CS 220 CMPSC 120 BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS CS 101 CMPSC 124 EVNTDRVN PRG VB CS 488 CMPSC 125 CSI: PROGRAMMING C++ CS 214 CMPSC 140 INT REL DATABS CS 483 CMPSC 212 CS 2:DATA STRUC CS 250 CMPSC 215 COBOL 2ND LANG CS 220 CMPSC 218 COBOL II CS 230 CMPSC 235 ADV JAVA PRGRAMNG CS 250 CMPSC 242 CMP SCI 3:ADV CS 250 CMPSC 243 CMPTR ORGANIZTN CS 310 CMPSC 249 UNIX CS 371 CMPSC 251 UNIX SYS ADMIN CS 371 COMM 110 COMMUNICATION PROCESS & PRACTICE COMM 241 COMM 116 ORAL INTERPRETN COMM 170 COMM 120 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION COMM 130 COMM 212 PUBLIC SPEAKING COMM 241 COMM 222 PERF INTRP THEA COMM 170 CRJ 110 INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEJA 101 CRJ 112 POLICE OPERATIONS LEJA 306 CRJ 116 INDUS BUS SEC LEJA 208 CRJ 118 JUVENILLE DELINQUENCY LEJA 201 CRJ 130 INTRODUCTION TO INVESTIGATION LEJA 255 CRJ 225 CRIMINAL LAW LEJA 212 CRJ 226 CRIM LAW& PROCEDURES LEJA 212 CRJ 230 COURT PROCDURES & EVIDENCE LEJA 312 CRJ 235 TRF ADM LEJA 205 CRJ 282 SECURITY MANAGEMENT LEJA 309 DACT 142 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES: DRUG HE 123 &ALCOHOL DANCE 110 BEGINNING TECHNIQUES: BALLET DAN 110 DANCE 120 INTERMEDIATE TECHNIQUES: BALLET DAN 210 DANCE 130 JAZZ DANCE I DAN 112 DANCE 131 JAZZ DANCE II DAN 212 DANCE 140 MODERN DANCE I DAN 113 DANCE 141 MODERN DANCE II DAN 213 DANCE 150 TAP DANCE I DAN 116 DANCE 160 MUSIC THEATRE DANCE DAN 316 DANCE 210 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES: BALLET DAN 310 DANCE 211 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES: BALLET DAN 310 EASC 111 SURVEY OF EARTH SCIENCE GEOG 120 EASC 116 INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY GEOG 121 EASC 118 INTROCUTION TO WEATHER / CLIMATE GEOG 120 ECON 105 SURVEY OF ECONIC PRINCIPLES ECON 100 ECON 110 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS ECON 231 ECON 111 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS ECON 232 EDUC 112 FIELD EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATION C & I 370 & 371 EDUC 211 THE EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUAL SPED 210 EDUC 230 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES IDT 285 ELECTK 116 INTR ELECTRONICS ET 271 ELECTK 120 SOLID STATE CIRCUTS ET 372 ELECTK 140 & D.C. CIRCUITS ET 271 141 ELECTK 144 SOLID STATE ELE ET 372 ELCTS 132 & D.C. CIRCUITS & A.C. CIRCUITS ET 271 133 EMT 110 EMT-BASIC I EM 351 EMT 111 EMT-BASIC II EM 352 ENGL 110 COMPOSITION I ENG 180 ENGL 111 COMPOSITION II ENG 280 ENGL 114 CREATIVE WRITING: DRAMA THEA 409 ENGL 115 CREATIVE WRITING: POETRY ENG 235 ENGL 140 INTRO. TO WRITING CENTER: THEORY & ENG 484 PRACTICE ENGL 210 ADVANCED COMPOSITION ENG 380 ENGPR 113 ENGINE GRAPH ENGR 105 ENGR 113 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS / /CAD ENGR 105 ENGR 230 PROGRAMMING ENGINEERING ENGR 220 APPLICATIONS ENGR 251 STATISTICS PHYS 310 ENGR 252 DYNAMICS PHYS 311 ENGR 253 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS ET 446 FCS 120 PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION NUTR 109 FILM 110 SURVEY OF FILM ENG 290 FR 110 ELEM FRENCH I FR 121 FR 111 ELEM FRENCH II FR 122 FR 210 INTERM FRENCH I FR 223 FR 211 INTERM FRENCH II FR 224 FRSTK 110 INTRODUCTION TO FIRE SCIENCE FS 210 FRSTK 112 FIRE PREVENTION & LEGALASPECTS OF FS 212 FIRE PROTECTIONS FRSTK 114 FIRE FIGHTING TACTICS & STRATGY FS 211 GCOMM 110 INTRO TO GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION GCOM 212 GCOMM 130 PAGE LAYOUT WITH ADOBE GCOM 117 GCOMM 230 ADVANCED PAGE LAYOUT & GCOM 417 INTERACTIVE CROSS MEDIA GCOMM 245 WEB PUBLISHING WITH ADOBE GCOM 218 DREAMWEAVER GCOMM 250 BEGINNING ADOBE PHOTOSHOP GCOM 212 TECHNIQUES GCOM 251 ADVANCED ADOBE PHOTOSHOP GCOM 412 TECHNIQUES GEOG 112 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 100 GEOG 113 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 110 GEOG 116 GEOGRAPHY OF THE DEVELOPING GEOG 110 WORLD GEOG 118 GEOGRAPHY OF THE DEVELOPED GEOG 110 WORLD GEOG 200 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY GEOG 341 GER 110 ELEM GERMAN I GER 121 GER 111 ELEM GERMAN II GER 122 GER 210 INTRM GERMAN I GER 223 GER 211 INTRM GERMAN II GER 224 GIS 102 INTRO TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GEO 308 SYSTEMS GIS 108 REMOTE SENSING GEO 403 GRDSN 140 GRAPHIC DESIGN I ARTS 215 GRDSN 240 ADVANCED GRAPHIC DESIGN I ARTS 315 GRK 110 FUND OF GREEK I FL 121 GRK 111 FUND OF GREEK II FL 122 HIST 111 EARLY WORLD CIVILIZATIONS HIST 125 HIST 112 MODERN WORLD CIVILIZATIONS HIST 126 HIST 117 EARLY WESTERN CIVILIZATIONS HIST 125 HIST 118 MODERN WESTERN CIVILIZATIONS HIST 126 HIST 201 AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1877 HIST 105 HIST 202 AMERICAN HISTORY SINCE 1877 HIST 106 HIST 204 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AAS 100 HLTH 120 FIRST AID HE 251 HLTH 121 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY HS 250 HLTH 150 FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH HE 120 HORT 110 INTRO TO HORTICULTURAL PLANTS HORT 180 HOS 110 INTRODUCTION TO HOSPITALITY FCS 150 MANAGEMENT HOS 111 FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS FCS 255 HOS 112 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FCS 254 HUMAN 129 LIT&THEATRE ENG 202 HUMSV 110 INTRODUCTION HUMAN SERVICES SW 100 INTST 134 INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLE EASTRN HIST 244 CULTURES IPP 110 AMERICAN SGN LANGUAGE I CSD 121 IPP 111 AMERICAN SGN LANGUAGE II CSD 122 IPP 118 FINGER SPELLING & NUMBERING CSD 121 ITAL 110 ELEM ITALIAN 1 FL 121 ITAL 111 ELEM ITALIAN 2 FL 122 ITAL 210 INTERM ITALIAN 1 FL 223 ITAL 211 INTERM ITAIAN 2 FL 224 JOURN 122 BEGINNING REPORTING JOUR 231 JOURN 123 BASIC NEWS EDITING JOUR 232 JOURN 142 PHOTOJOURNALISM JOUR 335 LIT 110 INTRO TO LITURATURE ENG 195 LIT 111 SHORT STORY & NOVELS ENG 201 LIT 117 INTRO TO POETRY ENG 200 LIT 119 WOMEN’S LITERATURE ENG 301 LIT 120 BIBLE AS LITERATURE REL 207 LIT 124 NON WESTRN LITERATURE ENG 358 LIT 212 ENGLISH LITERATURE ENG 228 LIT 214 SHAKESPEARE ENG 205 LIT 215 AMERICAN LITERATURE ENG 238 LIT 240 FANTASY LITERATURE ENG 302 LIT 250 MASTERPIECES OF WESTERN ENG 353 LITURATURE MATH 110 CONCEPTS MATH MATH 101 MATH 111 GENERAL EDUCATION STATISTICS STAT 171 MATH 115 COLLEGE ALGEBRA MATH 128 MATH 120 COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY MATH 129 MATH 122 DISCRETE MATH I MATH 255 MATH 134 FINITE MATH MATH 139 MATH 135 CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS & SOCIAL MATH 137 SCIENCES MATH 165 PRECALCULUS MATH 131 MATH 211 STATSTICAL ANALYSIS STAT 171 MATH 222 CALCULUS & ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY I MATH 133 MATH 223 CALCULUS & ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY MATH 134 II MATH 224 CALCULUS & ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY MATH 231 III MATH 230 LINEAR ALGEBRA MATH 311 MATH 240 DISCRETE MATH II MATH 355 MATH 250 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MATH 333 MCOM 110 INTRO
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