Graduation Requirements for Transfer Associate Degree Programs
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- Associate in Arts: A.A.
- Associate in Science: A.S.
- Associate in Fine Arts: A.F.A.
- Associate in Engineering Science: A.E.S.
General Education Semester Hours Required | A.A. | A.S. | A.F.A. Art | A.F.A. Music | A.E.S |
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Group I – Communication | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 6 |
Group II – Humanities and Fine Arts | 9 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 3-9 |
Group III – Social and Behavioral Sciences | 9 | 6 | 6 | 3-6 | 3-9 |
Group IV – Mathematics | 3-5 | 3-5 | 3 | 3 | 17 |
Group V – Physical and Life Sciences | 7-8 | 7-8 | 7 | 7 | 13-17 |
Minimum General Education Hours | |||||
from GROUP I – V must total | 37-41 | 31-35 | 31 | 28-31 | |
GROUP VI – Area of Concentration/Electives | 22-25[1] | 22-25[1] | 24 | 35 | 10-16 |
Total | 62 | 62[2] | 64 | 64 | 62< |
Area of Concentration
These Illinois Baccalaureate Majors’ Recommendations (iTransfer Majors) describe courses typically taken by freshmen and sophomores for a specific major. These course recommendations are meant for students who are undecided about a transfer school. If you already know where you will transfer, see that school’s catalog and an admissions counselor for specific advice.The Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) is continuing to develop transfer course recommendations for baccalaureate majors, in addition to those listed below. Information on more majors will be added to the iTransfer website as it becomes available. Always seek the advice of a counselor when making transfer plans.
- Art
- Art Education
- Biological Sciences
- Business
- Chemistry
- Clinical Lab Science
- Criminal Justice
- Computer Science
- Early Childhood Education
- Elementary Education
- English
- Engineering
- History
- Mass Communication, which includes Radio & TV and Media Studies (Journalism)
- Mathematics
- Music
- Music Education
- Nursing
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Secondary Education
- Sociology
- Speech Communication
- Special Education
- Social Work
- Theater Arts (Drama)
Studio Art Courses (all required)
- Drawing: ART 101, 102, 203 9
- Art History: ART 105, 106, 218 9
- Design 2-D: ART 111 3
- Design 3-D: ART 112
Studio Art Electives
- Select three courses (from at least two disciplines) from the following electives: ART 109, 110, 130, 201, 202, 204, 205, 206, 209, 210, 213, 215, 216, 219, 223, 270
Music Courses (all required)
- Music Theory I-V: MUS 101, 102, 201, 202
- Music Literature/History: MUS 115
- Private/Class Piano Private: MUS 151, 251
- Class: MUS 171, 172, 271, 272
- Aural Skills: MUS 103, 104, 205, 206
- Ensemble: MUS 190, 195
- Applied Music Major Emphasis: MUS 131-145; 231-245
Music Electives
- Class instruction (voice, instrument);
- Ensembles (Jazz Lab, Opera Workshop);
- Private applied minor (voice, instrument);
- Diction (French, Italian, German, English);
- Electronic Music
Required Courses Beyond General Education:
- MTH 205 Differential Equations
- PHY 211 University Physics II
- PHY 212 University Physics III (Optional) *
* Most baccalaureate programs require the three semester sequence of calculus-based physics courses for engineering programs. Students are advised to complete the entire sequence at SSC if they plan to transfer to such a program.
Required courses for various Engineering Specialization:Aeronautical, Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
- EGR 101 Engineering Graphics
- EGR 201 Electrical Circuits
- EGR 203 Statics
- EGR 204 Engineering Dynamics
Chemical Engineering
- CHM 114 General Chemistry II
- CHM 203 Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 204 Organic Chemistry II
Civil Engineering
- EGR 101 Engineering Graphics
- EGR 203 Statics
- EGR 204 Engineering Dynamics
Computer and Electrical Engineering **
- EGR 201 Electrical Circuits
**EGR 203 and 204 may be required. Check the transfer institution to which you plan to transfer
Industrial Engineering
- EGR 203 Statics
- EGR 204 Engineering Dynamics
- ECO 201 Principles of Economics, Macro
- ECO 202 Principles of Economics, Micro
Mining Engineering (Southern Illinois University)
- EGR 203 Statics
- EGR 204 Engineering Dynamics
- GLG 101 Physical Geology
Nuclear Engineering (University of Illinois)
- EGR 101 Engineering Graphics
- EGR 203 Statics
- EGR 204 Engineering Dynamics
Agricultural Engineering (University of Illinois)
- BIO 105 General Biology I
- CAD 101 AutoCad I
- EGR 203 Statics EGR
- 204 Engineering Dynamics
Bioengineering
- BIO 105 General Biology I
- BIO 106 General Biology II
- BIO 224 Microbiology
Semester Hours Required to Graduate | A.A./ A.S. | A.F.A. Art | A.F.A. Music | A.E.S |
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Minimum General Education Hours | 37-40 | 31 | 28-31 | |
Area of Concentration and Electives | 22-25 | 24 | 35 | 10-16 |
Total Required for Associate Degree | 62 | 64 | 64 | 62 |
More than One Associate Degree
Students may qualify for different degrees or certificates from South Suburban College. In order to be eligible for more than one Associate degree, 15 semester hours of credit in addition to the minimum of 62 hours required for the first degree must be earned at the college. Credits for the first degree or certificate may apply toward the second degree. All requirements must be fulfilled for each degree sought.SSC’s Acceptance of Transfer Credit
All students are categorized according to their curriculum or educational objectives. Changes in the student’s curriculum or educational objectives can affect applicability of courses. Students planning to transfer credit to South Suburban College must provide an official transcript to Admissions. Transfer credit is reviewed according to the following conditions: Students Whose Goal is to Complete an AA, AS, AFA, AES, or AAS Degree or To Transfer to a Four-Year Institution- Transfer credit must be from an institution of higher education as recognized by a regional accreditation organization at the time when credit was earned.
- Credit which is applied to SSC’s transcript is subject to all Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) guidelines.
- Posted transfer credit hours can be used to fulfill program, elective, or general education credit requirements at SSC. Students should work with the Counseling Department and specific Program Coordinators to determine which transfer credit is applicable toward program completion.
- Credit earned through the Educational Competency Evaluation Program (ECEP) may not be applied to the AA, AS, AFA, AES, or AAS degree at SSC. A student seeking ECEP credit must follow the guidelines published in the SSC catalogue.