MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Palos Hills, IL Transfer major, minor, and concentration courses may require a C or better.
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1 ADC GEN EC 106 GEN EC 108 GEN EC 110 GEN EC 112 GEN EC 202 NUR GEN EC GEN EC GEN EC 215 GEN EC GEN EC 230 GEN EC 233 GEN EC 235 GEN EC 237 GEN EC 239 GEN EC 243 GEN EC 247 GEN EC ANT 201 ANT ANT ANT EC 210 ANT EC ARB WLA EC WLA EC ART 101 ART ART ART ART EC 110 ART ART ART EC 118 ART ART ART EC 125 ART ART 202 ART 146 ART EC 150 ART ART ART EC 162 ART EC 163 ART EC 165 ART ART ART ART EC 182 ART EC 184 ART EC 186 ART ART EC 205 ART ART ART EC 208 ART EC 209 ART ART ART EC 232 ART ART ART EC ART EC ASL 101 ETE ETE ETE EC 110 ETE EC 112 ETE EC 114 ETE EC ETE EC ETE EC BIO 104 BIO EC 111 BIO (for HS, NUR, Dietetics, and Community Wellness majors) 111 BIO (for BCM, BIO, BMS, CHM, and ENS Majors) 112 BIO (for HS majors) 112 BIO (for BCM, BIO, BMS, CHM, and ENS Majors) 115 BIO EC 119 BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 233 Dietetics, Nursing and Health Science majors are required to take BIO and an additional pathophysiology course, which is offered at Bradley (BIO 204). 211 BIO BIO EC 215 BIO EC 220 BIO EC 221 GES BIO BIO 385 BUS 100 BUS BUS EC 107 NT 110 BLW 342 (for new transfer students only) 120 NT
2 BUS EC NTB 133 EC NTB 134 BUS EC 135 NT 136 BUS EC 142 ATG ATG NT 148 EC NTB 155 NT 170 NT 200 BUS EC 215 NT 226 ATG 268 or PHL EC EC NTB 232 BUS EC 233 NT 235 NT 237 NT NT 242 EC NTB 243 NT CCA 101 ETE ETE ETE ETE EC 106 ETE ETE EC 109 ETE ETE EC 201 ETE EC 203 NT ETE EC 211 ETE EC 233 NT 237 ETE EC CGI 101 I M NT 104 I M EC 110 I M EC 112 NT 114 I M EC 116 I M EC 120 I M EC 122 I M EC 126 NT 210 I M EC 212 I M EC CHM 111 CHM CHM CHM or CHM EC 203 CHM CHM COL 101 NT COM 101 ENG ENG EC 103 COM NT 106 ENG ENG ENG EC 111 ENG EC 112 COM EC 120 ENG EC 123 NT 125 NT NT 201 ENG EC COM EC COS 100 NT CRJ 101 CJS CJS EC 104 CJS CJS EC CJS EC NT 206 CJS CJS EC 210 CJS EC 219 CJS EC 233 SOC 391 or CJS EC CSC 140 CS CS EC 240 CS CS 102 EAS 120 GES EC 125 GES EC 130 GES EC ECE 101 ETE 120 (This will not count as a Writing Intensive class) 105 HLT EC (If the transfer student has documentation of certificate of CPR and First Aid, credit for ETE 270 will be given) 107 ETE EC 109 ETE 280 for ECE majors only 201 ETE EC 202 ETE 210 for ECE majors only
3 ECE 203 ETE EC 205 ETE EC 211 ETE EC ECO 100 FCS ECO ECO NT EDU 100 ETE EC 102 ETE EC 103 ETE ETE EC 106 ETE ETE ETE ETE EC 205 ETE ETE EC (ETE 219 for High School Educ majors) 237 ETE EC 250 ETE EC EGN 150 M E 102 or IME C E 150 or IMT C E 250 or IMT 322 ELT ** NT 112 NT 199 NT 201 NT 202 MFG EC 211 NT 222 IMT NT FRE WLF EC WLF EC GEL 150 GES GES GEO GEO EC 201 GEO EC GER WLG EC WLG EC 250 NT HIS 101 CIV CIV HIS EC 150 HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS EC 207 HIS EC HIS EC 215 HIS EC 220 HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS EC HUM 101 CIV CIV HUM EC 120 HUM EC 135 HUM EC 140 HUM EC 145 HUM EC HUM 249 HUM EC 251 HUM EC IMM ** 101 MFG EC 103 MFG EC 107 MFG EC 110 MFG EC 115 MFG EC IMS NT 108 NT 115 NT 215 NT IST 101 NT 109 NT 111 NT 199 NT JPN WLX EC WLX EC JRN 101 COM COM COM EC LAN NT NT CS EC 143 NT 146 CS EC 150 NT 153 CS EC 163 CS EC
4 LAN 201 CS EC 220 CS EC 221 CIS EC CS EC 230 CS EC 233 CS EC 241 CS EC 243 CIS CS EC 250 NT 251 CS EC 253 CS EC 256 CS EC 260 NT 263 CS EC 266 CS EC 269 CS EC CS EC 280 CS EC LIT 205 ETE ENG ENG ENG EC 219 ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG EC ENG EC 230 ENG ENG EC MDT ** 100 MFG EC or I M MFG EC MFG EC 110 MFG EC MDT ** 145 MFG EC 160 MFG EC MFG EC MFG EC 213 MFG EC 220 MFG EC MFG EC 255 MFG EC 260 MFG EC 265 MFG EC I M EC I M EC 281 TEC EC 282 NT 283 I M EC TEC EC 287 I M EC I M EC MIS 105 CS EC 108 NT 111 NT 120 CS EC 121 NT CS CS EC 126 CIS CIS NT 142 CS EC 146 CS EC MIS 154 CS EC 160 CS CS NT 199 GEN EC (See Dept for possible further credit) 200 GEN EC (See Dept for possible further credit) 210 CIS 491 or CS EC 220 CS EC 221 NT 224 CS EC 226 CS EC 239 CIS NT 242 CS EC 251 CS EC 254 CS EC 259 NT 261 CS CS EC 276 CS CIS CS EC 286 CIS CS EC 289 CS EC 291 CS EC CS CS EC 295 NT 296 CS EC NT MRT 110 NUR NT 120 NT 125 BIO BIO 204
5 MTH 109 NT 120 MTH ETE ETE NT 135 NT 139 MTH MTH MTH EC 143 MTH 105 or MTH MTH MTH 121 or IMT MTH 122 or IMT MTH MTH MTH Q M MTH 120 MUS 103 MUS MUS MUS MUS EC 109 MUS EC 113 MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS EC 120 MUS MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC 145 MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS EC MUS 151 MUS MUS MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC 171 MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC 189 MUS MUS MUS EC 204 MUS MUS MUS MUS EC MUS EC 213 MUS EC 218 MUS MUS MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC 249 MUS EC MUS EC 259 MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC MUS EC 289 MUS MUS MUS EC NAT 111 NSC EC 112 NSC EC 201 NSC EC PEH CFA EC CFA EC 170 NUR NT 172 HLT EC PHI 101 PHL PHL PHL EC 115 PHL EC 120 RLS PHL EC 200 PHL PHL PHL PHL EC 226 PHL EC or ATG 268 PHS 101 PHY AST AST 300 PHY PHY =PHY 100 or PHY =PHY 100 or PHY PHY PHY PHY 110 (PHY 203=PHY 110 for all engineering majors) PHY 201 (PHY 204=PHY 201 for all engineering majors)
6 PSC 103 PLS EC 110 PLS PLS PLS PLS EC 215 PLS PLS EC 245 PLS EC 280 PLS 207 PSY 101 PSY PSY 303 or ETE PSY 350 or ETE PSY EC 110 NT 199 NT (See Dept Chair for possible credit) 201 PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY EC 220 PSY 300 RTM 100 FCS FCS FCS FCS FCS FCS FCS FCS 375 SOC 101 SOC SOC SOC EC SOC SOC EC 204 SOC SOC EC 215 SOC EC SPA WLS EC NT NT NT WLS EC 205 WLS EC 210 WLS EC WLS EC SSC 100 NT SSC EC 299 SSC EC SWK 101 S W 250 THE 105 THE THE ENG THE EC 114 GEN EC 115 THE THE THE NT 150 THE 335 WLD ** NT NT NT NT NT 150 NT 160 NT **Students enrolled in any manufacturing or mechanical technology program or other related technology programs should work with the Academic Advisor in the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering and Technology at Bradley to prepare a transfer program. For some schools, 2+2 programs are in place. Please contact the IMET Department at (309)
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