SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CARBONDALE Mohave Community College 2000-2001
University Core Curriculum Substitution List Kingman, AZ
NOV 21, 2000
UNIVERSITY CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS EFFECTIVE SUMMER 1996
The following courses will substitute for SIUC Core Curriculum courses. SIUC courses are listed to the left
of the = sign, transfer courses to the right. When more than one transfer course is listed opposite an SIUC
course, any of those listed will substitute.
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I. FOUNDATION SKILLS
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English Composition (6 hours). (A grade of C or better is required for Composition I).
ENGL101 = ENG 101
ENGL102 = ENG 102
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Mathematics (One course-3 hours)
MATH = MAT 125, 142, 151, 181, 201, 211, 212, 221
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Speech (3 hours)
SPCM101 = COM 101, 121, 151; ENG 151
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II. DISCIPLINARY STUDIES
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Science (6 hours). Select one course from each group:
Group 1
CHEM106 = CHM 130, 140, 151, 152, 235, 236
GEOL110 = GLG 101, 102
PHYS101 = PHY 111, 112
PHYS103 = AST 101
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Group 2
PLB 115 = BIO 100, 181, 182, 205
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Social Science (Two subject areas-6 hrs). When selecting courses, be advised two different subject areas are
required, for example HIST/PSYC, POLS/SOC etc.
ANTH104 = ANT 100, 101
ECON113 = GBS 241, 242
GEOG103 = GHY 240
HIST110 = HIS 132
HIST112 = HIS 137; POS 230
POLS114 = POS 120
PSYC102 = PSY 101
SOC 108 = SOC 131
SOCSSUB1= ANT 225; POS 227; PSY 234, 245; SOC 132, 234
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Humanities (6 hours). Select one course from each group OR select a sequence from ENGL 121 and 204, or
HIST 101A and 101B, or PHIL 103A and 103B, (if substitutes are listed). PHIL 105
equivalents, (if any), may be used to satisfy either Group 1 or Group 2. Three semesters
Group 1 of a single foreign language or one semester of Greek or Latin will satisfy either group.
FL 102 = HIS 113
HIST101A= HIS 135
HIST101B= HIS 136
PHIL105 = PHI 201
HUM SUB1= ENG 252; HUM 101
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Group 2
ENGL121 = ENG 137, 231
ENGL204 = ENG 232, 234, 236
FL 230 = ENG 251
PHIL102 = PHI 101
PHIL104 = PHI 151
PHIL105 = PHI 201
HUM SUB2= ENG 233, 235, 261, 262; HUM 200
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Fine Arts (One course-3 hours)
AD 101 = ART 130, 230
CP 101 = HUM 250
MUS 103 = MUS 101, 280, 281
THEA101 = THE 150
FA SUB = ART 150; MUS 270
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Human Health (One course-2 hours)
FN 101 = NUT 203
PHSL201 = BIO 201, 202
ZOOL202 = BIO 241
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III. INTEGRATIVE STUDIES
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Multicultural: Diversity in the U.S. (One course-3 hours)
ENGL205 = ENG 265
HIST202 = PHI 205
HIST210 = HIS 131
SOC 215 = SOC 140
SPCM201 = COM 161
WMST201 = WST 101, 102
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Interdisciplinary (One course-3 hours)
ENGR301I= ENV 101
GEOG303I= GHY 110
PLB 301I= BIO 105, 226; ENV 226
SOC 304I= SOC 136
ARTICULATION: The Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees from Mohave Community College will
not fulfill the University Core Curriculum requirements required for general graduation purposes at SIUC.
Students should refer to the SIUC Undergraduate Catalog to determine if their major requires any specific
University Core Curriculum courses.
The Capstone Program provides full recognition of the Associate in Applied Science degree and similar
two year occupational programs by outlining a (60) sixty semester hour program for the baccalaureate
to those who qualify.
All other two-year associate degrees or certificate programs will be evaluated on a course by course basis.
ACCEPTABLE CREDIT: Courses numbered 100 through 299 will be accepted if satisfactorily completed.
Applicability of all accepted credit will be determined by the Academic Support Programs section
of Admissions and Records and by the department of the students intended major. SIUC will accept and
evaluate all transfer oriented/college parallel credit and coursework classified as vocational-technical.
The University Core Curriculum Substitution List indicates the courses that will be accepted and evaluated
as core curriculum credit. Courses/credit not on this list that are acceptable for other than core curriculum
credit are evaluated by the academic unit/major of the student.
GRADING SYSTEM: A, B, C, D, F, S/U(satisfactory/unsatisfactory), W(withdrawal), W/R(withdrawal
administrative), I(incomplete), IP(in progress), AU(audit).
SIUC calculates a GPA for admission purposes only and it is not included in the cumulative average,
except for honors purposes.
INFORMATION: For further information call Lee Fronabarger at (618) 453-2998
or email leefron@siu.edu.
Up-to-date information on this school and others can be found on the Internet at:
http://admissions.siu.edu/transfers.htm