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South Suburban College

Transfer Course Equivalencies

General Education
Business
Nursing
Psychology
Teacher Certification


GENERAL EDUCATION: 2009-2010
Following is a listing of equivalent courses in general education offered at South Suburban College, which will be accepted in transfer in each area. Students complete one course in each category, except Writing and Reasoning and Global Society (if they choose foreign language) in which they complete two courses.


Elmhurst College South Suburban
Writing and Reasoning English 101 and 102

Western Culture


Art 105, 106, 218
Geography 103
History 109, 110, 203, 204
Humanities & Fine Arts 162, 163

Human Behavior


Communication 106
Psychology 101
Sociology 101

Fine Arts


Art 101, 106, 107, 111, 112, 201, 205, 206, 219
Drama 151, 157
Humanities 205, 206
Humanities & Fine Arts 120
Music 115

The Natural World


Astronomy 101 (lab)
Biology 102, 105
Chemistry 111, 113
Geology 101
Physics 101, 210

Literature


English 103, 104, 111, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208
Drama 152

Global Society*


Anthropology 101
Communication 107
French 101 and 102
Geography 104
German 101 and 102
History 101, 271
Humanities & Fine Arts 203
Philosophy 103
Spanish 101 and 102

People, Power, Politics


Political Science 101, 102, 108, 210
Sociology 102, 225
Urban Studies 101, 214

Judeo-Christian Heritage and Religious Faith


None

The Search for Human Values


Philosophy 101, 102
Inquiry and Issues in Science and Technology
Biology 103, 106, 224
Chemistry 114
Physical Science 101
Physics 102, 211

*Note: Students with less than one year of a foreign language in high school or college are required to meet the Global Society requirement by completing one year of foreign language. Students who graduated from high school more than eight years ago are exempt from this aspect of the requirement, but must complete a Global Society course.

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BUSINESS
Following are course equivalencies for the business core at Elmhurst College:

Elmhurst College South Suburban
BUS 230 BUS 203
BUS 250 BUS 220
BUS 261 ACC 120
BUS 262 ACC 121
BUS 271 None
BUS 340 None
ECO 210 ECO 202
ECO 211 ECO 201
MTH 151 or MTH 162 MTH 180 or MTH 190
MTH 345 MTH 211

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NURSING
Following are course equivalencies for the nursing core at Elmhurst College:

Elmhurst College South Sub. Com. College
BIO 107 BIO 185
BIO 108 BIO 186
BIO 216 BIO 224
CHM 101 CHM 111 or 113
CHM 103 CHM 205
PSY 210 PSY 101
PSY 315 PSY 211
BIO 419 N/A
PSY327 PSY 206


Multicultral Course


ANT 101 or COM 107
Foreign Language (two semesters)*


MTH 345 or 346
OR
PSY 355 (Statistics)




MTH 126 or 211
Additional Math Courses MTH 115 or Above 161

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PSYCHOLOGY
Following are course equivalencies for the psychology major at Elmhurst College:
 

Elmhurst College

South Suburban
PSY 210 PSY 101
PSY 355 or MTH 345 or
MTH 346
MTH 211
One course from the following:  
PSY 315 PSY 211
PSY 316 None
PSY 317 None
PSY 318 PSY 212
PSY 319 None
Two courses from the following:  
PSY 303 PSY 204
PSY 312 PSY 205
PSY 313 None
PSY 327 PSY 206
PSY 421 None
PSY 424 None
One course from the following:  
PSY 411 None
PSY 423 None
PSY 430 None
PSY 435 None
One course from the following:  
PSY 326 PSY 105
PSY 328 None
PSY 334 None
PSY 422 None

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TEACHER CERTIFICATION
Following are course equivalencies for teacher certification at Elmhurst College:
 

Education Requirements

South Suburban
Speech (Secondary Education Only) SPE 108, 110
COM 106
DRM 157

Composition

ENG 101 and 102
Mathematics
MTH 115, 126, 145, 146, 161, 165, 167, 169, 170, 180, 190, 200, 203, 204, 205, 211
Biological Science
NW

BIO 102, 105
IST
BIO 103, 106, 224
Physical Science
NW

AST 101 (Lab)
CHM 111, 113
GLG 101
PHY 101, 210
IST
CHM 114
PHS 101
PHY 102, 211, 212
Fine Arts
ART 101, 106, 107, 111, 112, 201, 205, 206, 212, 219
DRM 151, 157
HFA 120
HUM 205, 206
MUS 101, 115
PHO 101
Philosophy
PHL 101, 102
Literature
DRM 152
ENG 103, 104, 111, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208
Western Culture*
ART 105, 106, 218
GEO 103
HFA 162, 163
HIS 109, 110, 203, 204
People, Power, Politics**
PSC 101, 102, 108, 210
SOC 102, 225
URB 101, 214
General Psychology
PSY 101
Non-Western Course
ANT 101
BUS 280
COM 107
GEO 104
HIS 101, 271
HFA 203
PHL 103
Health Education (Secondary Education Only)
HLT 101
Education Courses
EDU 110, 204
Educational Psychology
PSY 202

*The Western Culture requirement for secondary education certification is restricted to American/U.S. History courses only. Early childhood, special education, and elementary education students may take any course listed in that category.

**The People, Power, Politics requirement for secondary education is restricted to American/National Government courses only. Early childhood, special education, and elementary education students may take any course listed in that category.

SPECIAL NOTES

  • The highlighted math courses are math for elementary school teachers courses and should not be taken by those interested in secondary education.
  • The non-Western course requirement may also be filled with any non-European 200-level or above foreign language course.
  • In the science course requirements, NW (Natural World) and IST (Issues in Science and Technology) are designations for general education categories at Elmhurst College. If a biological science is chosen from the NW section, then choose a physical science from the IST section or vice versa. This will guarantee fulfillment of both education department and college requirements. For special education certification, two biological or two physical sciences may be taken instead of one of each.

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