ELGIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Elgin, Illinois Transfer major, minor, and concentration courses may require a C or better.
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1 ACC 100 NT 101 ATG ATG EC NTB NT 112 NT 130 NT 134 NT 138 NT 200 ATG NT 212 NT 221 NT 225 NT NT 240 ATG EC NTB NT 280 NT APS 101 GES EC 111 PHY GES EC 290 NT ART 101 ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART EC 109 ART ART ART EC 113 ART ART 211 ART 115 ART ART ART EC 120 ART ART EC 122 ART ART EC 130 THE ART ART EC 153 ART ART ART ART EC 201 ART ART EC (possible further credit based on portfolio review) 220 ART ART ART EC 297 ART EC ATR 120 ANT EC 170 ANT EC 180 NT 210 ANT EC 220 ANT NT 240 ANT EC 250 ANT 102 ATY 100 AST AST 300 BIO 101 FCS EC 104 BIO BIO EC BIO 106 BIO BIO EC 110 BIO EC 112 BIO EC 113=BIO (for HS, NUR, Dietetics, and Community Wellness majors) 113=BIO (for BCM, BIO, BMS, CHM, and ENS Majors) 114=BIO (for HS majors) 114=BIO (for BCM, BIO, BMS, CHM, and ENS Majors) 115 BIO BIO BIO EC 240 BIO EC 245 BIO BIO Dietetics, Nursing and Health Science majors are required to take BIO and an additional pathophysiology course, which is offered at Bradley (BIO 204). 265 BIO 202 BUS 100 BUS NT 105 FIN BLW 342 (for new transfer students only) 113 EC NTB 120 NT 131 EC NTB
2 BUS 140 Q M BUS EC I B EC NTB COM EC 254 ATG I B NT CAD ** 101 M E 102 or IME MFG EC 108 MFG EC MFG EC 115 MFG EC 118 MFG EC EGN EC MFG EC 208 MFG EC 211 MFG EC 215 MFG EC 220 MFG EC CDN (formerly GRD) 100 ART ART ART EC 104 ART 205 (pending portfolio review) ART EC 107 NT 115 ART EC ART EC ART EC CDN (formerly GRD) 214 ART EC 217 EC NTB 219 I M EC I M I M NT 227 ART EC 230 I M I M NT ART EC 236 I M ART EC CHM 101 CHM CHM CHM CHM CHM or CHM EC 221 CHM CHM CHM CHM 299 CHN WLC EC WLC EC CIS 105 CIS MIS ETE NT 121 CS EC 123 CS 100 or ECE CS MTH NT I M CS EC CIS 170 CIS 230 or CJS CJS EC or CIS EC 205 CIS CS CS EC 215 I M EC 221 NT 222 CS EC 223 CS CS CS NT 230 CS EC 231 NT 232 CS EC NT 238 CS EC 240 NT 246 NT 247 CIS CS EC CIS EC CS EC 260 NT 262 CS EC CIS EC CMS (formerly SPH) 101 COM COM EC 106 THE COM EC 112 NT 120 COM EC 130 COM EC 210 COM EC 215 COM COM EC 230 COM 395 COL 101 NT
3 CRJ 101 CJS CJS EC 120 CJS EC 160 NT 165 CJS EC 170 CJS CJS EC 180 CJS EC CJS EC CJS EC NT 204 CJS EC 205 CJS CJS EC 216 CJS CJS CJS EC 220 CJS CJS CJS EC 235 CJS EC 250 CJS EC 270 CJS CJS EC CUL 106 FCS 171 ECE ETE EC 102 ETE NT 114 NT 116 ETE EC ETE 196 (for Early Childhood majors only) 121 ETE EC ETE 196 (for Early Childhood majors only) ETE EC ECE 150 NT 174 ETE 210 (for Early Childhood majors only) ETE EC 203 NT 204 ETE EC NT 210 NT 215 NT 220 ETE EC 224 ETE EC ECN 101 ECO ECO ECO ECO EC 112 EC NTB 201 ECO ECO 222 EDN 100 ETE EC ETE 196 (for Elementary Education majors only) 112 ETE ETE 196 (for Elementary Education majors only) 201 ETE ETE EC 211 ETE ETE EC ETE EC EGR 101 M E 102 or IME CE 150 or IMT CE 250 or IMT 322 ENG 101 ENG ENG EC 109 ENG EC 110 ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG 207 ENT BUS EC 111 BUS EC 120 BUS EC 145 BUS EC 200 BUS EC 210 BUS EC 220 BUS EC 275 FLR 101 WLX EC FRN WLF EC WLF EC WLF EC WLF EC GEO GEO EC 216 GEO EC GLY 101 GES EC 105 GES EC 112 GES GES EC
4 GRD (see CDN) 100 ART ART ART EC 104 ART 205 (pending portfolio review) ART EC 107 NT 115 ART EC 200 ART EC ART EC ART EC 214 ART EC 219 IM EC 220 ART EC 221 NT 222 ART EC NT 227 ART EC 230 ART EC 232 ART EC 233 NT ART EC 239 ART EC GRM WLG EC WLG EC WLG EC WLG EC GSD 120 NT HIN HIS 100 HIS EC 101 CIV CIV 102 HIS 115 HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS EC 180 HIS EC 201 CIV HIS EC HIS EC 297 HIS EC HOS 101 FCS FCS FCS 375 HPE 112 NUR 391 HUM HUM EC 107 HUM EC 110 PHL EC PHL EC 115 HUM EC 116 HUM EC PHL EC 124 HUM EC 170 PHL EC 202 PHL EC 203 RLS RLS EC 205 GEN EC 208 HUM EC HUM 216 HUM EC 217 PHL EC 219 HUM EC 224 I S PHL EC 297 HUM EC HUS NT 110 NT 125 NT NT 205 ETE EC 206 NT NT 215 NT 253 NT HWM NT 142 NT NT 150 NT IMT MFG EC MFG EC 119 MFG EC 131 MFG EC 133 MFG EC MFG EC MFG EC 212 MFG EC MFG EC MFG EC 231 MFG EC MFG EC 238 MFG EC
5 INS 100 NT 107 HUM EC 131 I S EC 133 I S HIS I S EC 159 HIS EC 160 I B ETE EC 204 RLS EC 206 NT 208 HUM EC 219 NT 224 I S WLX EC WLX EC 297 I S EC (3 sem hour course may apply towards I S major) ITN WLX EC JPN WLX EC JRN 130 COM COM EC 134 NT 298 NT LIT 201 ENG EC 202 ENG ENG ENG EC LIT 210 ENG 115 (ENG 233 or ENG 235 for English majors) 211 ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG EC 220 ENG ENG EC 223 ENG ETE ENG ENG ENG ENG EC 235 ENG EC ENG EC MKT 103 MTG EC NTB 115 EC NTB 145 EC NTB 150 EC NTB 210 EC NTB 220 EC NTB 230 EC NTB 240 EC NTB 250 NT 260 EC NTB 290 EC NTB MMR 101 BUS EC 106 BUS EC 160 EC NTB NT MMT 100 NT 101 EC NTB 102 BUS EC 107 BUS EC 111 BUS EC 118 NT 125 BUS EC 145 BUS EC 155 EC NTB 162 EC NTB 205 NT 210 BUS EC 233 BUS EC EC NTB 258 NT 265 NT MTH 101 MTH MTH EC (MTH 111 for NUR, FCS, and Sports Com majors only) 104 NT 107 MTH 109 (for MFG majors only) 109 MTH EC (for MFG majors only) 110 ETE MTH ETE MTH EC 120 MTH CS MTH 105 or MTH MTH MTH 121 or IMT MTH 122 or IMT MTH MTH 121 or IMT 212
6 MTH 201 MTH MTH MTH 122 or IMT MTH MTH MTH 224 MUS 100 MUS MUS EC 104 MUS EC 105 MUS MUS EC 120 MUS EC 121 MUS MUS EC 124 MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS APL EC 150 MUS EC 155 MUS EC 160 MUS MUS EC 205 MUS EC 228 MUS MUS APL EC 297 MUS EC OAT NUR EC PHC 132 NT PHR 101 HLT EC 102 NUR NT 220 NT PHY 101 PHY PHY PHY 107 (for MFG majors only) 111 PHY PHY PHY EC PHY 110 (PHY 211=PHY 110 for all engineering majors) 212 PHY 201 POS 141 PLS EC 150 PLS PLS PLS EC 219 PLS EC 250 PLS PLS PLS EC 297 PLS EC PSY 100 PSY PSY EC 210 PSY ETE 210 or PSY EC 212 ETE 120 or PSY PSY EC 214 PSY PSY PSY PSY ETE 210 or PSY 303 PSY 220 (See Dept Chair for possible credit) 221 PSY EC 225 PSY 309 RSN SCI 290 NT SOC 100 SOC SOC EC 201 SOC SOC EC 211 S W SOC EC 219 SOC EC 220 SOC EC 225 PSY SOC EC SPH (see CMS) 101 COM COM EC 106 THE COM EC 112 NT 120 COM EC 130 COM EC 215 COM COM EC 230 COM 395 SPN WLS EC WLS EC WLS EC NT NT
7 SPN NT WLS EC 281 WLS EC SUB 102 NT 110 NT 122 NT 125 NT NT 205 ETE EC 215 NT THE 100 THE EC 110 THE EC 122 THE THE EC 132 THE THE EC 136 THE THE THE CFA EC 160 THE THE EC (See Department Chair for possible further credit) 162 THE 107 or THE THE EC (See Department Chair for possible further credit) 168 THE THE EC THE 210 THE EC 231 CFA CFA CFA THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE 498 WEL NT NT 120 NT 208 MFG EC MFG EC MFG EC 218 MFG EC MFG EC MFG EC **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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