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11/15 TRANSFER GUIDE HARPER COLLEGE and BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY 2014-2015 Catalog 2015-2016 Catalog Benedictine University Inquiry Curriculum Requirements for transfer students with 20+ transferable hours: IAI General Education Core Curriculum Hours Inquiry Curriculum Requirements Communications 9 Take ENG 101, 102 and SPE 101 Interdisciplinary Seminars 6 Must be completed at Benedictine University Mathematics 3 It is strongly suggested that students going into majors requiring more than core math complete at least one transferable math course prior to transfer. Humanities* 15 Five courses are required with at least one course in Religion/Theology (QRT). The remaining courses are to be chosen from: Art (QCA), Music (QCA), History (QHT), Literature (QLR), Philosophy (QPL), and Religion (QRT). Science* 9 Three courses are required: one Life Science (QLS), one Physical Science (QPS), and one in Computer Science or upper level Mathematics (QCM). Social Science* 6 Two courses are required. Choose one from: Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology (QIO). Choose one from: Political Science or Economics (QPE). * It is recommended that IAI General Education Core Courses (GECC) are selected to fulfill these areas. The GECC requirements may vary depending on major selected. If you are following the IAI complete program for your AA/AS, you need to see your Harper College advisor. Additional graduation requirements outside of the Inquiry Curriculum are required. Additional Resources: Benedictine University website: www.ben.edu Benedictine University Admissions: (630) 829-6300 http://www.ben.edu/admissions/ (Transfer counselors are available for unofficial evaluations and academic planning) Benedictine University New Student Advising Center: http://www.ben.edu/NSAC Benedictine University online catalog: http://www.ben.edu/registrar/ Illinois Articulation Initiative website: www.itransfer.org Notes: 120 semester hours are required for graduation. At least 55 of the 120 semester hours required for graduation must be completed at a four-year regionally accredited college/university. This rule applies to all students without exception. A total of 45 semester hours must be completed at Benedictine University to meet the Academic Residency Requirement unless you are accepted into the Degree Completion Program. See the Benedictine University online catalog for rules for the Degree Completion Program and the Accelerated Adult Evening and Weekend Programs. Thirty of the final 45 hours must be completed at Benedictine University including at least 12 credit hours at the 200-level or above in their major. A major field of study requires at least 36 semester hours, of which a minimum of 24 semester hours must be completed at the 200-level or above, of which at least nine semester hours must be at the 300-level or above. Benedictine University current students: An “Approval of Transfer Credit Form” must be filled out prior to registration for any course taken off campus. This form is available online http://www.ben.edu/registrar and will need to be signed by your advisor and the Office of the Registrar. If a course is not listed below, you may inquire with the New Student Advising Center regarding transferability. Benedictine University reserves the right to change this document at any time.
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11/15

TRANSFER GUIDE HARPER COLLEGE and BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY

2014-2015 Catalog 2015-2016 Catalog

Benedictine University Inquiry Curriculum Requirements for transfer students with 20+ transferable hours:

IAI General Education Core Curriculum Hours Inquiry Curriculum Requirements

Communications 9 Take ENG 101, 102 and SPE 101

Interdisciplinary Seminars 6 Must be completed at Benedictine University

Mathematics 3 It is strongly suggested that students going into majors requiring more

than core math complete at least one transferable math course prior to

transfer.

Humanities* 15 Five courses are required with at least one course in Religion/Theology

(QRT). The remaining courses are to be chosen from: Art (QCA), Music

(QCA), History (QHT), Literature (QLR), Philosophy (QPL), and Religion

(QRT).

Science* 9 Three courses are required: one Life Science (QLS), one Physical

Science (QPS), and one in Computer Science or upper level

Mathematics (QCM).

Social Science* 6 Two courses are required. Choose one from: Anthropology, Psychology

or Sociology (QIO). Choose one from: Political Science or Economics

(QPE).

* It is recommended that IAI General Education Core Courses (GECC) are selected to fulfill these areas. The GECC

requirements may vary depending on major selected. If you are following the IAI complete program for your AA/AS, you

need to see your Harper College advisor. Additional graduation requirements outside of the Inquiry Curriculum are

required.

Additional Resources:

Benedictine University website: www.ben.edu

Benedictine University Admissions: (630) 829-6300 http://www.ben.edu/admissions/ (Transfer counselors are

available for unofficial evaluations and academic planning)

Benedictine University New Student Advising Center: http://www.ben.edu/NSAC

Benedictine University online catalog: http://www.ben.edu/registrar/

Illinois Articulation Initiative website: www.itransfer.org

Notes:

120 semester hours are required for graduation.

At least 55 of the 120 semester hours required for graduation must be completed at a four-year regionally

accredited college/university. This rule applies to all students without exception.

A total of 45 semester hours must be completed at Benedictine University to meet the Academic Residency

Requirement unless you are accepted into the Degree Completion Program. See the Benedictine University online

catalog for rules for the Degree Completion Program and the Accelerated Adult Evening and Weekend Programs.

Thirty of the final 45 hours must be completed at Benedictine University including at least 12 credit hours at the

200-level or above in their major.

A major field of study requires at least 36 semester hours, of which a minimum of 24 semester hours must be

completed at the 200-level or above, of which at least nine semester hours must be at the 300-level or above.

Benedictine University current students:

An “Approval of Transfer Credit Form” must be filled out prior to registration for any course taken off campus. This form is available

online http://www.ben.edu/registrar and will need to be signed by your advisor and the Office of the Registrar.

If a course is not listed below, you may inquire with the New Student Advising Center regarding transferability.

Benedictine University reserves the right to change this document at any time.

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Harper College Course

CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

ACC 101 Introduction to Financial Accounting ACCT 111

ACC 102 Introduction to Managerial Accounting ACCT 112

ACC 110 Quickbooks I GE

ACC 111 Quickbooks II GE

ACC 155 Payroll Accounting GE

ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 211

ACC 202 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 212

ACC 203 Introductory Cost Accounting GE

ACC 211 Business Law I MGT 235

ACC 212 Business Law II MGT 236

ACC 213 Legal Environment of Business GE

ACC 216 Employment Law GE

ACC 253 Advanced Accounting I ACCT 2** Satisfies ACCT 315 requirement.

ACC 254 Auditing ACCT 2** Satisfies ACCT 313 requirement.

ACC 260 Financial Research GE

ACC 261 Tax Research GE

ACC 295 Topics in Accounting ACCT 2** Satisfied ACCT 391 requirement.

ANT 101 Introduction to Anthropology QIO

ANT 202 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 200

ANT 203 Native Americans GE

ANT 205 Physical Anthropology BIOL 201

ANT 206 Archeology QIO

ANT 207Ancient Civilization of Mexico and Central

AmericaGE

ANT 208 Archeology of the Near East GE

ANT 209 Anthropological Theory QIO

ANT 210 Cultural Ecology QIO

ANT 250 Field Methods in Archeology I GE

ANT 255 Field Methods in Archeology II GE

ARB 101 Elementary Arabic I ARBC 101

ARB 102 Elementary Arabic II ARBC 102

ARB 201 Intermediate Arabic I ARBC 201

ARB 202 Intermediate Arabic II ARBC 202

ARC 106Introduction to Architecture and Drawing

FundamentalsQCA

ARC 110 Architectural Design Principles QCA

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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Harper College Course

CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

ARC 122 Principles of Green Design QCASatisfies co-curricular Sustainability (S)

requirement.

ARC 125 Chicago's Architectural History QCA

ARC 201 Architectural Design Studio I QCA

ARC 223 History of Architecture QCA

ART 100 Art Seminar GE

ART 105 Intro to Visual Art FNAR 100

ART 110 Drawing I FNAR 111

ART 111 Drawing II FNAR 111

ART 114 Introduction to Film QCA

ART 121 Design I FNAR 101

ART 122 Design II GE

ART 130 Ancient and Medieval Art FNAR 203

ART 131 Gothic Through Romantic Art FNAR 204

ART 132 Modern and Contemporary Art FNAR 206

ART 133 Non-Western Art FNAR 205

ART 150 Digital Art Studio FNAR 294

ART 151 Digital Photography Studio FNAR 293

ART 201 Drawing Studio GE

ART 206 Printmaking Studio FNAR 241

ART 225 Figure Drawing Studio FNAR 210

ART 236 Composition FNAR 211

ART 261 Painting Studio FNAR 250

ART 280 Topics in Art History QCA

ART 281 Topics in Studio Art GE

ART 291 Ceramics Studio STUDIO ART 2**

ART 296 Sculpture Studio STUDIO ART 2**

AST 100 Astronomy Survey QPS

AST 101 Introductory Astronomy QPS

AST 112 The Solar System QPS

AST 115 Stars and Galaxies QPS

AST 150 Observational Techniques GE

AST 201 Advanced Astronomy QPS

BIO 101 Biology Survey QLS

BIO 103 Man and Environment QLS

BIO 104 Environmental Laboratory Biology QLS

BIO 105 Heredity, Evolution and Society QLS

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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Harper College Course

CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

BIO 110 Principles of Biology BIOL 198

BIO 110, BIO120,

BIO140

Principles of Biology; General Botany; General

Zoology

BIOL 197, BIOL 198,

BIOL 199

BIO 120, BIO 140 General Botany; General Zoology BIOL 197Additional 3 credits of 100-level

Biology elective awarded.

BIO 120 General Botany BIOL 204

BIO 130 Microbiology BIOL 208Students will need to complete

additional 4 hours of 200-level

Biology.

BIO 135Introduction to Human Anatomy and

PhysiologyQLS

BIO 136 Introduction to Human Disease QLS

BIO 140 General Zoology QLS

BIO 150 Field Biology QLS

BIO 160 Human Anatomy QLS

BIO 161 Human Physiology QLS

CAS 105 Word Processing Software GE

CAS 115 Spreadsheet Software GE

CAS 125 Database Software GE

CAS 135 Presentation Software GE

CAS 160 Introduction to Business Software Packages GE

CAS 175 Desktop Publishing Software GE

CAS 205 Advanced Word Processing Software GE

CAS 215 Advanced Spreadsheet Software GE

CAS 226 Database Programming GE

CAS 260 Office Application Development GE

CHM 100 Chemistry for the Health SciencesCHEM 101, CHEM

102

CHM 103 The Chemistry Connection QPS

CHM 105 Chemical World QPS

CHM 110 Fundamentals of ChemistryCHEM 101, CHEM

102

CHM 121 General Chemistry ICHEM 113, CHEM

114

CHM 122 General Chemistry IICHEM 123, CHEM

124

CHM 125Organic and Biochemistry for the Health

Sciences

CHEM 103, CHEM

104

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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Harper College Course

CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

CHM 201 Basic Organic ChemistryCHEM 103, CHEM

104

CHM 204 Organic Chemistry ICHEM 242, CHEM

243

CHM 205 Organic Chemistry IICHEM 247, CHEM

248

CHM 210 Quantitative Analysis GE

CHM 220 Biochemistry GE

CHN 101 Elementary Chinese I CHIN 101

CHN 102 Elementary Chinese II CHIN 102

CHN 201 Intermediate Chinese I CHIN 201

CHN 202 Intermediate Chinese II CHIN 202

CIS 100 Computer Fundamentals GE

CIS 101Introduction to Computer Information

SystemsCMSC 180

CIS 106Computer Logic and Programming

TechnologyGE

CIS 143 Introduction to Database Systems GE

CIS 168 Java Software Development I GE

CIS 182 Visual C# Software Development CMSC 181

CIS 211 IT Project Management Design GE

CIS 220 Topics in Computer Information Systems GE

CIS 243 Database Administration GE

CIS 244 Database Design and Implementation GE

CIS 268 Java Software Development II GE

CIS 281 Microsoft.NET Web Development GE

CIS 299 Software Development Capstone GE

CSC 121 Computer Science I CMSC 200

CSC 122 Computer Science II CMSC 205

CSC 208Problem Solving for Science and Engineering

Using FORTRANGE

CSC 211 Introduction to C Programming and UNIX GE

CSC 214 Introduction to Java Programming CMSC 200

CSC 216 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis CMSC 270

CSC 217Assembler Programming and Machine

OrganizationCMSC 220

DIT 102 Medical Nutrition Therapy NUTR 1**

DIT 103 The Nutrition Care Process NUTR 1**

DIT 110 Principles of Food Preparation NUTR 1**

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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Harper College Course

CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

DIT 150 Dietetic Clinical Laboratory I NUTR 297

DIT 200 Dietetic Clinical Laboratory II NUTR 296

DIT 201 Nutrition Education Techniques NUTR 1**

DIT 202 Nutrition Care Seminar NUTR 1**

DIT 205 World Cultures and Food NUTR 298

DIT 220, FSM 215Food Systems Administration; Restaurant

Layout and EquipmentNUTR 250

DIT 220 Food Systems Administration NUTR 1**

DIT 225 Sports Nutrition NUTR 1**

DIT 250 Dietetic Clinical Laboratory III NUTR 296

DIV 101 Exploring Diversity in the U.S. GE

ECO 115 Consumer Economics GE

ECO 200 Introduction to Economics QPE

ECO 210 Money and Banking GE

ECO 211 Microeconomics ECON 102

ECO 212 Macroeconomics ECON 101

EDU 201 Introduction to Education EDUC 205

EDU 211 Educational Psychology EDUC 210

EDU 219 Students With Disabilities in School EDUC 260

EDU 220 Diversity in Schools and Society EDU 2**

EDU 230Introduction to Language Arts in

Elementary/Middle School TeachingEDUC 209

EDU 250 Introduction to Technology in Education EDUC 215

EDU 290 Topics in Education EDU 2**

EDU 999 Preparing for the TAP GE

EGR 120 Engineering Graphics I (CAD) ENGR 120

EGR 210 Analytical Mechanics - Statics ENGR 220

EGR 211 Analytical Mechanics - Dynamics ENGR 220

EGR 212 Mechanics of Solids GE

EGR 240 Thermodynamics GE

EGR 260 Introduction to Circuit Analysis GE

EGR 262 Electrical Circuits Laboratory GE

EGR 260, 262Introduction to Circuit Analysis; Electrical

Circuits LaboratoryENGR 264

EGR 270 Introduction to Digital Systems GE

EMG 101 Introduction to Emergency Management GE

EMG 103Leadership, Influence, Decision Making and

Problem SolvingGE

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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Harper College Course

CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

EMG 107 Incident Management Systems GE

EMG 150Public Information, Education and

Community RelationsGE

EMG 151 Emergency Management Policy and Planning GE

EMG 153 Hazard Analysis and Mitigation GE

EMG 155 Social Dimensions of Disaster GE

EMG 201 International Disaster Management GE

EMG 205 Crisis Exercise Design and Evaluation GE

EMG 251 Select Problems in Emergency Management GE

EMG 253 Ideologies of Terrorism GE

EMS 110 Emergency Medical Technician Training GE

EMS 210 Paramedic I - Preparatory GE

EMS 211 Paramedic II - Medical Emergencies I GE

EMS 212 Paramedic II - Medical Emergencies II GE

EMS 213Paramedic III - Trauma Emergencies and

Special ClientsGE

ENG 101 Composition WRIT 101

ENG 102 Composition WRIT 102

ENG 103 Technical and Report Writing GE

ENG 130 Business Writing GE

ENG 200 Professional Writing: Grammar and Style GE

ENG 201 Advanced Composition GE

ENG 220 Creative Writing GE

ENG 221 Writing Fiction GE

ENG 222 Writing Poetry GE

FIN 101 Financial Institution Operations GE

FIN 200 Investment Management GE

FIN 215Financial Statements Interpretation and

AnalysisGE

FIN 225 International Finance GE

FRN 101 Elementary French I MDLG 101

FRN 102 Elementary French II MDLG 102

FRN 201 Intermediate French MDLG 201

FRN 202 Intermediate French MDLG 202

FRN 205 French Intensive Oral Practice FREN-212

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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Harper College Course

CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

FRN 210 Introduction to Modern French Literature QLR, LIT2** Credit awarded toward LIT2** or QLR.

FSM 107 Basic Quantity Bread and Pastry Arts NUTR 1**

FSM 109 Introduction to Food Prep/Production NUTR 245

FSM 109, FSM

114, FSM 115,

FSM 211, FSM 215

FSM COMBO NUTR 250

FSM 113 Dining Room Operations NUTR 1**

FSM 114 Food Standards and Sanitation NUTR 150If a current Food Service Sanitation

License can be provided

FSM 115 Menu Planning NUTR 1**

FSM 211 Purchasing and Storage NUTR 1**

FSM 212 Hospitality Supervision NUTR 1**

FSM 212, FSM

214, FSM 220,

FSM 230

FSM COMBO NUTR 350

FSM 214 Hospitality Operations Analysis NUTR 1**

FSM 215 Restaurant Layout and Equipment NUTR 1**

FSM 216Introduction to Wine, Spirits and Beverage

ManagementNUTR 1**

FSM 220 Hospitality Promotions NUTR 1**

FSM 230 Hospitality Law and Risk Management NUTR 1**

GEG 100 Cultural Geography QPE

GEG 101 World/Regional Geography QPE

GEG 103 The Developing World QPE

GEG 104 The Developed World QPE

GEG 111 Physical Geography QPS

GEG 112 Physical Geography Laboratory QPS

GEG 210 Economic Geography QPE

GEO 101 Physical Geology QPS

GEO 102 Dinosaurs, Fossils and Planet Earth QPS

GEO 103 Environmental Geology QPS

GEO 201 Rocks and Minerals QPS

GEO 202 Paleontology BIO 1**; QLSCredit awarded toward BIO1**

Biology Elective or QLS Life-Scientific.

GER 101 Elementary German I MDLG 101

GER 102 Elementary German II MDLG 102

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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Harper College Course

CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

GER 201 Intermediate German MDLG 201

GER 202 Intermediate German MDLG 202

GER 205 German Intensive Oral Practice QLR; LIT 2** Credit awarded toward LIT2** or QLR.

GER 210 Introduction to Modern German Literature QLR; LIT 2** Credit awarded toward LIT2** or QLR.

GER 230 German Civilization and Culture GE

GRA 102 Graphic Arts Desktop Publishing GE

GRA 103 Digital Imaging I GE

GRA 105 Color Management GE

GRA 112 Digital Illustration I GE

GRA 113 Digital Imaging II GE

GRA 120 Graphic Design I FNAR 260

GRA 130 Introduction to Photography GE

GRA 131 Digital Photography I FNAR 293

GRA 202 Advanced Color Management GE

GRA 214 Digital Illustration II GAD 2**

GRA 220 Graphic Design II GAD 360

GRA 222 Package Design GE

GRA 229 Page Layout GAD 2**

GRA 231 Variable Data Technologies GE

GRA 232 Digital Photography II GE

HED 200 Health GE

HED 201 Drugs in Our Culture GE

HED 202 Human Sexuality GE

HED 204 Women's Health GE

HED 250 Topics in Health Education GE

HSC 112 Medical Terminology HLSC 291Only 2 semester hours will count

toward HLSC major.

HST 105 Great Ideas of World Civilizations QHT

HST 111 The American Experience to 1877 HIST 111

HST 112 The American Experience Since 1877 HIST 112

HST 121 History of Latin America HIST 1**

HST 141 History of Western Civilization to 1650 QHT

HST 142 History of Western Civilization Since 1650 QHT

HST 151 History of England Norman Conquest to 1600 HIST 1**

HST 152 History of England 1600 to Present HIST 1**

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

HST 153 British Culture and Society HIST 1**

HST 210 Women: The American Experience HIST 260

HST 212 Recent American History 1945-1980 HIST 264

HST 214 African-American History HIST 265

HST 219 Illinois and Local History HIST 2**

HST 231 History of the Middle East to 1453 HIST 2**

HST 232History of the Middle East 1453 to the

PresentQHT

HST 241History of China: Earliest Time Through Ming

DynastyQHT

HST 242History of China: From the Ching Dynasty to

the PresentQHT

HST 243 The Far East in the Modern World HIST 2**

HST 245 The World Since 1945 QHT

HST 261 American Civil War 1848-1865 QHT

HST 270 History of Rome QHT

HST 281 World War I QHT

HST 282 World War II QHT

HUM 101 Ancient Through the Medieval West QCA

HUM 102 Renaissance Through the Modern West QCA

HUM 104 Introduction to Middle Eastern Civilizations QCA

HUM 105 Great Ideas of World Civilizations QHT

HUM 106 The Cultures of Asia QCA

HUM 107 The Cultures of Africa QCA

HUM 110 Women and Creativity QCA

HUM 120 Classical Mythology QLR

HUM 125 World Mythology QLR

JPN 101 Elementary Japanese I MDLG 101

JPN 102 Elementary Japanese II MDLG 102

JPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I MDLG 201

JPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II MDLG 202

JPN 205 Japenese Intensive Oral Practice MDLG 212

KIN 100 Physical Fitness I GE

KIN 101 Physical Fitness II GE

KIN 102 Cardio Kickboxing GE

KIN 103 Exercise Cycling GE

KIN 104 Pilo Boxing GE

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

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Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

KIN 105 Aquacise GE

KIN 106 Pilates GE

KIN 107 Yoga I GE

KIN 108 Yoga II GE

KIN 109 Power Yoga GE

KIN 110 Hips, Abs and Thighs GE

KIN 111 Basic Weight Training GE

KIN 112 Intermediate Weight Training GE

KIN 113 Advanced Weight Training GE

KIN 114 Sport Performance Fitness GE

KIN 115 Boot Camp GE

KIN 116 Zumba GE

KIN 120 Nutrition and Exercise GE

KIN 139 Physical Activity Topics GE

KIN 140 Modern Dance GE

KIN 141 TAP Dance GE

KIN 142 Introduction to Ballet GE

KIN 143 Jazz Dance GE

KIN 144 Hip Hop Dance GE

KIN 160 Hap Ki Do GE

KIN 161 Tae Kwon Do GE

KIN 162 Judo and Self-Defense/Beginning GE

KIN 163 Judo and Self-Defense/Advanced GE

KIN 164 Ju-Jutsu I GE

KIN 165 Ju-Jutsu II GE

KIN 170 Basketball GE

KIN 171 Volleyball GE

KIN 172 Tennis GE

KIN 173 Competitive Tennis GE

KIN 174 Golf GE

KIN 175 Swimming: Beginning GE

KIN 176 Swimming Intermediate and Advanced GE

KIN 177 Lifeguard Training GE

KIN 178 Bowling GE

KIN 179 Wrestling GE

KIN 180 Fencing GE

KIN 181 Boxing GE

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

KIN 182 Racquetball GE

KIN 200 Introduction to the Field of Kinesiology GE

KIN 201 Physical Education in Elementary School GE

KIN 202 Standard First Aid GE

KIN 203 Wellness for Life PHED 201

KIN 204 Teaching Methods: Track and Field GE

KIN 205 Teaching Methods: Soccer GE

KIN 206 Teaching Methods: Football GE

KIN 207 Teaching Methods: Volleyball GE

KIN 208 Teaching Methods: Basketball GE

KIN 209 Teaching Methods: Tennis GE

KIN 210 Teaching Methods: Baseball GE

KIN 211 Teaching Methods: Aquatics GE

KIN 212 Water Safety Instructor GE

KIN 220 Introduction to Coaching GE

KIN 221 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries PHED 261

KIN 222 Sports Officiating GE

KIN 223 Sports Psychology PHED 237

KIN 224 Sociology of Sport GE

KIN 230 Personal Training I/Exercise Science GE

KIN 231Personal Training II/Fitness Assessment

ProceduresGE

KIN 232Personal Training III/Functional Exercise

InstructionGE

KIN 234 Personal Training Internship GE

KIN 250 Topics in Kinesiology GE

LEJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJUS 260

LEJ 104 Corrections CJUS 306

LEJ 107 Vice and Drug Control GE

LEJ 116 Forensics I GE

LEJ 200 Leadership and Ethics for Law Enforcement CJUS 243

LEJ 201 Criminal Law CRJ 2**Satisfies CJUS322 requirement in

major

LEJ 202 Criminal Procedures CJUS 294

LEJ 205 Juvenile Justice CJUS 206

LEJ 210 Criminology CJUS 321

LEJ 214 Community Policing GE

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

LEJ 216 Investigative Process CRJ 2**Satisfies CJUS326 requirement in

major.

LEJ 230 Organized Crime CRJ 2**Satisfies CJUS321 requirement in

major

LEJ 240 Investigating Terrorism GE

LIT 105 Poetry QLR

LIT 110 Drama QLR

LIT 112 Literature and Film LITR 210

LIT 115 Fiction QLR

LIT 206 World Literature to 1800 LITR 259

LIT 207 World Literature Since 1800 LITR 259

LIT 208 Non-Western Literature LITR 264

LIT 210 Introduction to Shakespeare LITR 265

LIT 215 Eastern European Prose Since 1800 GE

LIT 216 Science Fiction QLR

LIT 217 Crime Literature QLR

LIT 219 Children's Literature QLR; LIT 2** Credit awarded toward QLR or LIT2**

LIT 220 Japanese Literature in Translation QLR

LIT 221American Literature-Colonial Days to Civil

WarLITR 255

LIT 222 American Literature--the Civil War to Present LITR 256

LIT 223 Minority Literature in America LITR 279

LIT 224 Women in Literature LITR 281

LIT 231 English Literature to 1800 LITR 257

LIT 232 English Literature 1800-1914 LITR 258

LIT 241 20th Century British and American Literature QLR; LIT 2** Credit awarded toward QLR or LIT2**

LNG 105 Introduction to Language and Linguistics GE

LNG 105, LNG 205Introduction to Language and Linguistics;

Language and CultureLING 301

LNG 205 Language and Culture GE

LNG 225 Language and Health GE

MCM 120 Introduction to Mass Communication COMM ARTS 1**

MCM 130 Introduction to Journalism COMM 209

MCM 131 News Reporting and Writing COMM 209

MCM 133 Feature Writing COMM ARTS 1**

MCM 136 Broadcast Writing COMM 254

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

MCM 137 Media Writing COMM ARTS 1**

MCM 141 Basic News Editing COMM ARTS 1**

MCM 233 Introduction to Public Relations COMM 253

MCM 235 Magazine Editing and Design COMM 207

MCM 241 Online Magazine Publishing COMM ARTS 2**

MCM 242 Using the Internet as a Communications Tool COMM ARTS 2**

MCM 250 Public Relations Writing and Production COMM 253

MCM 260Campaign Communication and Message

DesignCOMM ARTS 2**

MGT 111 Introduction to Business Organization GE

MGT 160 Principles of Supervision GE

MGT 170 Principles of Individual Financial Planning GE

MGT 204 Training and Development GE

MGT 218 Introduction to Finance GE

MGT 225 Applied General Statistics MGT 150

MGT 265 Human Resources Management GE

MGT 266 Wage Analysis and Administration GE

MGT 270 Principles of Management GE

MGT 274 Operations Management GE

MGT 275 Labor-Management Relations GE

MGT 276 Collective Bargaining GE

MGT 280 Organizational Behavior GE

MGT 291 Problems in Management and Supervision GE

MKT 105 Sports Marketing GE

MKT 106 Retail Merchandising GE

MKT 140 Principles of Professional Selling GE

MKT 141 Sales Management GE

MKT 217 Advertising GE

MKT 240 Advanced Sales Strategies GE

MKT 247 Consumer Buying Behavior GE

MKT 252 Internet Marketing GE

MKT 255 Marketing Research GE

MTH 101 Quantitative Literacy MATH 108

MTH 103 College Algebra MATH 110

MTH 124 Finite Mathematics MATH 105

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

MTH 131 Mathematics for Elementary Teaching II MATH 112

MTH 134 Calculus for Social Scientists MATH 115

MTH 140 Precalculus MATH 111

MTH 162 General Education Statistics MATH 150

MTH 200 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MATH 210

MTH 201 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 211

MTH 202 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III MATH 212

MTH 203 Linear Algebra MATH 2**

MTH 212 Differential Equations MATH 260

MTH 220 Discrete Mathematics MATH 240

MTH 265 Mathematical Statistics GE

MUS 101 Fundamentals of Music Theory MUSI 100

MUS 102 Introduction to Electronic/ Computer Music MUSI 303

MUS 103 Music Appreciation MUSI 104; QCA

MUS 104 Introduction to American Music QCA

MUS 106 Introduction to Jazz MUSI 103

MUS 107 Introduction to Music in Theatre QCA

MUS 111 Theory of Music I MUSI 101

MUS 112 Theory of Music II MUSI 102

MUS 115 Aural Skills I MUSI 112

MUS 116 Aural Skills II MUSI 113

MUS 120 Introduction to Music Literature MUSI 204; QCACredit awarded toward MUSI204 or

QCA

MUS 130 Choir MUSI 122

MUS 136 Community Chorus MUSI 1**

MUS 140 Band MUSI 121

MUS 145 Ensembles MUSI 125

MUS 150 Orchestra MUSI 1**

MUS 165 Class Piano I MUSI 194

MUS 166 Class Piano II MUSI 195

MUS 167 Class Guitar MUSI 198

MUS 169 Class Voice MUSI 190

MUS 180 Flute and Piccolo MUSI 1**

MUS 181 Oboe and English Horn MUSI 1**

MUS 182 Clarinets MUSI 1**

MUS 183 Bassoons and Contra Basso MUSI 1**

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

MUS 184 Saxophones MUSI 1**

MUS 185 French Horn MUSI 1**

MUS 186 French Horn MUSI 1**

MUS 187 Trombone MUSI 1**

MUS 188 Trombone Baritone MUSI 1**

MUS 189 Tuba MUSI 1**

MUS 190 Percussion MUSI 1**

MUS 191 Violin MUSI 1**

MUS 192 Viola MUSI 1**

MUS 193 Cello MUSI 1**

MUS 194 String Bass MUSI 1**

MUS 195 Harp MUSI 1**

MUS 196 Piano MUSI 1**

MUS 197 Organ MUSI 1**

MUS 198 Voice MUSI 1**

MUS 199 Classical Guitar MUSI 1**

MUS 211 Theory of Music III MUSI 201

MUS 212 Theory of Music IV MUSI 202

MUS 215 Aural Skills III MUSI 212

MUS 216 Aural Skills IV MUSI 213

MUS 223 Instrumental Literature GE

MUS 224 Keyboard and Vocal Literature GE

MUS 280 Flute and Piccolo MUSI 2**

MUS 281 Oboe and English Horn MUSI 2**

MUS 282 Clarinets MUSI 2**

MUS 283 Bassoons and Contra Basso MUSI 2**

MUS 284 Saxophones MUSI 2**

MUS 285 French Horn MUSI 2**

MUS 286 Trumpet MUSI 2**

MUS 287 Trombone MUSI 2**

MUS 288 Baritone MUSI 2**

MUS 289 Tuba MUSI 2**

MUS 290 Percussion MUSI 2**

MUS 291 Violin MUSI 2**

MUS 292 Viola MUSI 2**

MUS 293 Cello MUSI 2**

MUS 294 String Bass MUSI 2**

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

MUS 295 Harp MUSI 2**

MUS 296 Piano MUSI 2**

MUS 297 Organ MUSI 2**

MUS 298 Voice MUSI 2**

MUS 299 Classical Guitar MUSI 2**

PHI 101 Critical Thinking QPL

PHI 102 Symbolic Logic GE

PHI 105 Introduction to Philosophy QPL

PHI 115 Ethics PHIL 245

PHI 120 Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 260

PHI 150 Business Ethics GE

PHI 160 Non-Western Philosophy QPL

PHI 170 Environmental Ethics GE

PHI 180 Biomedical Ethics GE

PHI 190 Feminist Philosophy GE

PHI 205 Religions of the World QRT

PHI 210 Death and Dying GE

PHI 215 Religion in America QPL

PHI 220 Philosophy of Religion QPL

PHI 231 History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval QPL

PHI 232 History of Philosophy: Modern QPL

PHS 101 Physical Science Survey QPS

PHS 105 Energy and Society QPS

PHS 111 Introduction to Physical Science PHYS 101

PHS 112 Exploring the Earth and Universe PHYS 101

PHS 115 Introduction to Meteorology QPS

PHS 170 Fundamentals of Nanoscience QPS

PHY 100 Basic Concepts in Physics QPS

PHY 121 Introductory Physics I PHYS 113; PHYS 114

PHY 122 Introductory Physics II PHYS 118; PHYS 119

PHY 201 General Physics I: Mechanics PHYS 205; PHYS 211

PHY 202 General Physics II Electricity and Magnetism PHYS 206; PHYS 212

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

PHY 203General Physics III Thermal and Quantum

PhysicsPHYS 213

PSC 101 American Politics and Government PLSC 102

PSC 220State and Local Government in the United

StatesPLSC 201

PSC 250 Comparative Politics QPE

PSC 260 Middle Eastern Politics PLSC 2**

PSC 270 Global Politics PLSC 101

PSC 280 Non-Western Comparative Politics QPE

PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 100

PSY 106 Practical Psychology GE

PSY 107 Humanistic Psychology GE

PSY 108 Topics in Psychology GE

PSY 210 Introduction to Research in Psychology GE

PSY 216 Child Psychology PSYC 200

PSY 217 Adolescent Psychology PSYC 200

PSY 218 Adult Psychology PSYC 202

PSY 220 Biological Basis of Behavior PSYC 2**

PSY 225 Theories of Personality PSYC 220

PSY 228 Psychology of Human Development PSYC 200

PSY 230 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2**Satisfies PSYC300 requirement in

major.

PSY 235 Learning Theory and Human Behavior PSYC 2**

PSY 245 Industrial/Organizational Psychology GE

SGN 101 American Sign Language I MDLG 101

SGN 102 American Sign Language II MDLG 102

SGN 201 American Sign Language III MDLG 201

SGN 202 American Sign Language IV MDLG 202

SGN 205 American Sign Language V GE

SGN 210 American Sign Language: Cultural Perspective GE; QLRCredit awarded toward General

Elective or QLR

SGN 212Introduction to American Sign Language

LiteratureGE; QLR

Credit awarded toward General

Elective or QLR

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOCL 100

SOC 120 The Family in Contemporary Society SOCL 270

SOC 205 Social Problems SOCL 240

SOC 210 Social Institutions GE

SOC 215 Introduction to Social Psychology SOCL 210

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]

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CodeHarper College Course Title

Benedictine University

Course CodeComments

QRT: Religions/Theological QPL: Philosophical QHT: Historical QLR: Literary and Rhetorical QCA: Artistic and Creative QLS: Life-Scientific QPS: Physical-Scientific QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical GE: General Elective. These courses will only count towards the 120 hours needed for graduation.

QCM: Computational, Mathematical and Analytical QIO: Social-Scientific I: Individuals, Organizations, and Societies QPE: Social-Scientific II: Political, Global and Economic Systems G: Global Designation S: Sustainability Designation EM: Elective in the Major. There may be limits to the number of hours applied to a major. **: Elective in the major; see applicable comments for further detail.

KEY:

SOC 220 Topics in Social Science GE

SOC 230 Sociology of Sex and Gender SOCL 2**

SOC 235 Race and Ethnicity SOCL 205

SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 101

SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 102

SPA 112 Heritage Spanish I SPAN 201

SPA 113 Heritage Spanish II SPAN 202

SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 201

SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 202

SPA 205 Spanish Intensive Oral Practice SPAN 212

SPE 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication SPCH 110

SPE 102 Advanced Public Speaking GE

SPE 107 Oral Interpretation GE

SPE 180 Applied Forensics I GE

SPE 181 Applied Forensics II GE

SPE 182 Applied Forensics III GE

SPE 183 Applied Forensics IV GE

SPE 200 Interpersonal Communication GE

SPE 205 Group Discussion GE

WEB 101 Internet Fundamentals GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 150 Web Development I GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 170 Web Graphics GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 180 Web Multimedia GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 185 Motion Graphics and Effects GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 190 Web Authoring Tools GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 200 Web Development II GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 210 Web Accessibility GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 235 Interactive Scripting GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 240 E-Commerce Development GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 250 Server-Side Scripting GE Limited to 6 semester hours

WEB 299 Web Management Capstone GE Limited to 6 semester hours

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at (630) 829-6300 or [email protected]


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