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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Articulation of Active SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY- EDWARDSVILLE ARTICULATION OF ACTIVE COURSES / COURSE SUBSITUTIONS Updated November 2014 INSTITUTION: ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGE CATALOG: 2014 - 2015 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 SIUe TO DETERMINE CREDIT SIUe CAN CHANGE THE STATUS OF COURSE TRANSFERABILITY AT ANY TIME ILLINIOS CENTRAL COLLEGE SIU – EDWARDSVILLE DEPT CRSE COURSE TITLE DEPT CRSE # # ACCTG 110 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 200 ACCTG 111 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 200 ARA 110 ELEMENTARY MODERN ARABIC I ARA 101 ARA 111 ELEMENTARY MODERN ARABIC II ARA 102 ARA 210 INTERMEDIATE MODERN ARABIC I ARA 201 ARA 211 INTERMEDIATE MODERN AREABIC II ARA 202 ART 110 ART APPRECIATION ART 111 ART 111 2D DESIGN ART 112 B ART 112 3D DESIGN ART 112 D ART 120 DRAWING I ART 112 A ART 121 FIGURE DRAWING I ART 112 C ART 140 PHOTOGRAHY I ART 202 H ART 150 ART HISTORY I ART 225 A ART 151 ART HISTORY II ART 225 B ART 200 PAINTING I ART 202 D ART 204 CERAMICS I ART 202 C ART 206 SCULPTURE I ART 202 A ART 210 PRINTMAKING ART 202 B BIOL 110 LIFE SCIENCE BIOL 111 BIOL 111 THE BIOLOGY OF MAN BIOL 111 BIOL 140 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY BIOL 140 BIOL 160 BIOPRINCIPLES I BIOL 150 BIOL 161 BIOPRINCIPLES II BIOL 151 BIOL 205 PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I BIOL 240 A BIOL 206 PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II BIOL 240 B BIOL 210 MICORBIOLOGY BIOL 250 BUS 203 BUSINESS STATISTICS MS 251 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETTY CHEM 111 CHEM 115 FOUNDATIONS OF CHEMISTRY CHEM 120 N CHEM 115 FOUNDATIONS OF CHEMISTRY CHEM 124 N CHEM 120 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY CHEM 120 A CHEM 120 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY CHEM 124 A CHEM 122 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY CHEM 120 B CHEM 130 GENERAL CHEMISTRY CHEM 121 A CHEM 130 GENERAL CHEMISTRY CHEM 125A CHEM 132 GENERAL CHEMISTRY CHEM 121 B CHEM 132 GENERAL CHEMISTRY CHEM 125 B CHEM 210 FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY CHEM 331 CHEM 210 FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY CHEM 335 CHEM 220 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHEM 241 A CHEM 230 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHEM 241 B CHEM 230 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHEM 245 CHEM 122 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY CHEM 124 B CHILD 120 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT PSYC 201 CMPSC 110 VISUAL BASICS PROGRAMMING CS 108 CMPSC 120 BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS CMIS 108 CMPSC 125 CS I: PROGRAMMING IN C++ CS 145 CMPSC 135 CS I: PROGRAMMING IN JAVA CMIS 230 CMPSC 230 THE C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE CS 145 CMPSC 235 CS II: ADVANCED PROGRAMMING IN JAVA CMIS 230 CMPSC 270 STRUCTURED SYSTEM ANALYSIS CS 325 COMM 110 COMMUNICATION PROCESS & PRACTICE ACS 101 COMM 113 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING ACS 203 COMM 115 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC RELATIONS ACS 213 COMM 116 ORAL INTERPRETATION ACS 261 COMM 120 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION ACS 103 COMM 203 COMMUNICATION: GROUP DYNAMICS ACS 201 COMM 204 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION ACS 311 COMM 212 PUBLIC SPEAKING ACS 101 COMM 222 READER’S THEATRE ACS 261 CRJ 110 INTRODUCTION TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM CJ 111 CRJ 114 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS CJ 202 CRJ 118 JUVINILE DELIQUENCY CJ 205 CRJ 118 JUVINILE DELIQUENCY SOC 373 CRJ 225 CRIMINAL LAW CJ 206 CRJ 226 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE CJ 207 CRJ 227 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE CJ 207 DANCE 110 BEGINNING TECH OF CLASSICAL BALLET DANC 211 A DANCE 120 INTERMEDIATE TECH OF CLASSICAL BALLET DANC 311 A DANCE 130 JAZZ DANCE I DANC 212 A DANCE 140 MODERN DANCE I DANC 210 A DANCE 141 MODERN DANCE II DANC 210 B DANCE 150 TAP DANCE I DANC 213 DANCE 210 ADVANCED TECH OF CLASSICAL BALLET I DANC 411 A DANCE 211 ADVANCED TECH OF CLASSICAL BALLET II DANC 411 B DATPR 110 PRINCIPLES OF DATA PROCESSING CMIS 108 DATPR 222 BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS CMIS 108 EASC 111 SURVEY OF EARTH SCIENCE ESCI 111 EASC 116 INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY ESCI 111 EASC 118 INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER & CLIMATE GEOG 211 ECON 110 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS ECON 111 ECON 111 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS ECON 112 EDUC 111 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN EDUCATION CI 200 EDUC 211 INTRODUCTION TO THE EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUAL SPE 100 ENGL 101 BASIC COMMUNICATIONS II AD 090 ENGL 105 BASIC COMPOSITION AD 092 ENGL 110 COMPOSITION I ENG 101 ENGL 111 COMPOSITION II ENG 102 ENGL 112 TWENTIETH CENTURY TOPICS ENG 290 ENGL 210 ADVANCED COMPOSITION ENG 201 ENGR 113 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/CAD CE 204 ENGR 230 PROGRAMMING ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS CS 145 ENGR 240 ENGINEERING CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ECE 210 ENGR 242 DIGITAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ECE 282 ENGR 251 STATICS CE 240 ENGR 252 DYNAMICS ME 262 ENGR 253 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS CE 242 FILM 110 SURVEY OF FILM THEA 111 FILM 110 SURVEY OF FILM THEA 141 FR 110 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I FR 101 FR 111 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II FR 102 FR 210 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I FR 201 FR 211 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II FR 202 GEOG 110 GEOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA GEOG 335 GEOG 112 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 111 GEOG 113 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 201 GER 110 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I GER 101 GER 111 ELEMENTARY GERMAN II GER 102 GER 210 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I GER 201 GER 211 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II GER 202 HIST 117 EARLY WESTERN CIVLIZATION HIST 111A HIST 118 MODERN WESTERN CIVILIZATION HIST 111B HIST 201 AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1877 HIST 200 HIST 202 AMERICAN HISTORY SINCE 1877 HIST 201 HIST 203 ILLINOIS HISTORY HIST 330 HIST 204 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY HIST 130 HLTH 150 FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH HED 111 ITAL 110 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I ITAL 101 ITAL 111 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II ITAL 102 ITAL 210 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN I ITAL 201 ITAL 211 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN II ITAL 202 JOURN 122 BEGINNING JOURNALISM MC 202 LIT 110 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE ENG 111 LIT 111 SHORT STORY AND NOVEL ENG 204 LIT 115 MYTHOLOGY ENG 310 LIT 117 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY ENG 203 LIT 120 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE ENG 306 LIT 122 LITERATURE OF ETHINIC AMERICA ENG 205 LIT 212 ENGLISH LITERATURE ENG 208 LIT 213 ENGLISH LITERATURE ENG 209 LIT 214 SHAKESPEARE ENG 307 LIT 215 AMERICAN LITERATURE ENG 211 LIT 216 AMERICAN LITERATURE ENG 212 LIT 250 MASTERPIECES OF WESTERN LITERATURE ENG 214 LIT 250 MASTERPIECES OF WESTERN LITERATURE ENG 215 MAT 098 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA AD 095 MAT 100 COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS AD 070 MAT 102 INTRODUCTION TO MATHMATICS AD 070 MAT 105 ELEMENTARY GEOMETRY AD 085 MAT 108 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA AD 095 MATH 110 CONCEPTS OF MATHEMATICS QR 101 MATH 111 GENERAL EDUCATION STATISTICS STAT 107 MATH 114 COMPUTER SCIENCE-BASICS CS 108 MATH 115 COLLEGE ALGEBRA MATH 120 MATH 119 GENERAL EDUCATION STATISTICS STAT 107 MATH 135 CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS & SOCIAL SCIENCES MS 250 MATH 165 PRECALCULUS MATH 125 MATH 200 MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHER I MATH 112A MATH 201 MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHER II MATH 112 B MATH 202 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS STAT 244 MATH 211 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS STAT 244 MATH 222 CALCULUS & ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I MATH 150 MATH 222 CALCULUS & ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I MS 250 MATH 223 CALCULUS & ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY II MATH 152 MATH 224 CALCULUS & ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY III MATH 250 MATH 230 LINEAR ALGEBRA MATH 321 MATH 250 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MATH 305 MCOMM 110 INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA MC 201 MCOMM 214 TV AND MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION MC 204 MUS 110 CLASS PIANO I MUS 121 A MUS 111 CLASS PIANO II MUS 121 B MUS 112 CLASS INSTRUCTION IN VOICE MUS 115 A MUS 112 CLASS INSTRUCTION IN VOICE MUS 115 B MUS 113 APPLIED PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES MUS 114 MUS 117 APPLIED PIANO MUS 140 K MUS 118 APPLIED PIANO MUS 140 K MUS 128 APPLIED VOICE MUS 140 Q MUS 129 APPLIED VOICE MUS 140 Q MUS 130 CHAMBER SINGERS MUS 144 MUS 131 CONCERT BAND MUS 222 MUS 132 ICC JAZZ BAND MUS 333 MUS 134 CONCERT CHOIR MUS 144 MUS 136 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS MUS 124 MUS 148 INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ MUS 338 MUS 149 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC LITERATURE MUS 111 MUS 154 APPLIED BRASS MUS 140_ MUS 155 APPLIED BRASS MUS 140 _ MUS 158 APPLIED WOODWIND MUS 140 _ MUS 159 APPLIED WOODWIND MUS 140 _ MUS 160 APPLIED PERCUSSION MUS 140 J MUS 161 APPLIED PERCUSSION MUS 140 J MUS 162 APPLIED GUITAR MUS 140 U MUS 163 APPLIED GUITAR MUS 140 U MUS 164 GUITAR ENSEMBLE MUS 233 MUS 170 HARMONY & ANALYSIS I MUS 125A MUS 171 HARMONY & ANALYSIS II MUS 125B MUS 210 CLASS PIANO III MUS 221 A MUS 211 CLASS PIANO IV MUS 221 B MUS 217 APPLIED PIANO MUS 240 K MUS 218 APPLIED PIANO MUS 240 K MUS 223 APPLIED WOODWIND TECHNIQUES MUS 112A MUS 223 APPLIED WOODWIND TECHNIQUES MUS 112B MUS 228 APPLIED VOICE MUS 240 Q MUS 229 APPLIED VOICE MUS 240 Q MUS 230 CHAMBER SINGERS MUS 244 MUS 231 CONCERT BAND MUS 222 MUS 232 JAZZ BAND MUS 222 MUS 234 CONCERT CHOIR MUS 244 MUS 254 APPLIED BRASS MUS 240 _ MUS 255 APPLIED BRASS MUS 240 _ MUS 258 APPLIED WOODWIND MUS 240 _ MUS 259 APPLIED WOODWIND MUS 240 _ MUS 260 APPLIED PERCUSSION MUS 240 J MUS 261 APPLIED PERCUSSION MUS 240 J MUS 262 APPLIED GUITAR MUS 240 U MUS 263 APPLIED GUITAR MUS 240 U MUS 264 GUITAR ENSEMBLE MUS 233 PHIL 110 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY PHIL 111 PHIL 111 LOGIC RA 101 PHIL 112 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS PHIL 334 PHIL 113 MEDICAL ETHICS PHIL 321 PHIL 115 ETHICS PHIL 320 PHIL 116 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION PHIL 333 PHIL 211 THE HISTORY OF IDEAS PHIL 331 PHYED 111 RAQUET BALL KIN 114 PHYED 112 SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND FITNESS KIN 113 PHYED 113 BADMITON KIN 117 PHYED 114 VOLLEYBALL KIN 121 PHYED 120 BOWLING KIN 118 PHYED 121 ADVANCED RACQUETBALL KIN 224 PHYED 124 ADVANCED VOLLEYBALL KIN 225 PHYED 130 GOLF KIN 119 PHYED 131 ADVANCED GOLF KIN 222 PHYED 135 ARCHERY KIN 116 PHYED 142 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND WEIGHT CONTROL KIN 205 PHYED 149 WEIGHT TRAINING KIN 207 PHYED 150 BEGINNING SWIMMING KIN 115 PHYED 160 TENNIS KIN 120 PHYED 161 ADVANCED TENNIS KIN 223 PHYED 162 ADVANCED WEIGHT TRAINING KIN 208 PHYED 169 ADVANCED AEROBICS KIN 202 PHYED 190 SOCCER KIN 220 PHYED 191 ADVANCED
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