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Environmental Science (AS.ENSC)
This is a sample list of major requirements. Consult a counselor or academic advisor before registering. Four-year college requirements vary from college to college.
Specific graduation requirements are identified through degree audit. Additional developmental courses in math, reading and English may be required based on placement scores. Only courses with a course number of 100 or higher meet graduation requirements for AA/AS/AES degrees.
For more information contact:
Math/Science Division Chair 217-234-5309 ttimlin@lakeland.cc.il.us
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Electives must be approved by Program Coordinator or Division Chair |
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Course only offered spring and summer semester |
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Course only offered spring semester |
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Courses offered in odd numbered years only |
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Courses offered in even numbered years only |
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SOS 050 Human Relations and PSY 271 Introduction to Psychology cannot be used as a social science elective |
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Consult Academic Advisor for appropriate course |
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| First Semester |
BIO 116|
An introduction to the basic concepts of animal life and its diversity. Including: taxonomy, cellular and organismic structure and function, development and economic importance. Prerequisites: Bio 100 Course Outline
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General Zoology
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BIO 130|
An introductory course dealing with the principles that govern natural environments including man's relationship to them. Part of the course will be conducted in the field observing and measuring various aspects of ecology. Course Outline Course Objective
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Environmental Science
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4
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ESC 106|
Introduction to basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, using the ArcView GIS software program. Course will focus on developing both a theoretical background in the technology and real world applications using GIS techniques. Course Outline
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Intro to GIS
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4
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Humanities or Fine Arts (IAI H, IAI F, or IAI HF)
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15
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MAT 241|
Differential and integral calculus of elementary functions of one variable, such as polynomial, rational, radical, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, will be covered. Applications include rates of change, optimization, curve sketching and area. A graphing calculator is required. Ask instructor for calculator recommendations. Course Outline
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Analytic Geometry/Calculus I
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SPE 111|
Focuses on the fundamental principles and methods of selection, analyzing, organizing, developing and communicating information, evidence, and points of view to audiences. Course Outline
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Introduction to Speech Communication
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BIO 212|
Laboratory and field course. An in-depth study of North American vertebrates with emphasis on Illinois species. Includes taxonomy, distribution, habitats, adaptation, and economic importance. Prerequisites: BIO 100, BIO 116 Course Outline
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Vertebrate Zoology
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4
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Social/Behavioral Science (IAI S)
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3
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Total Semester Hours: |
15
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