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World Languages • Associate in Arts

Transfer Program

Total Credit Hours: 60-61

Colleague Code: AA.FORL

Curriculum Code: AAD.100

Program Information:

  • Appropriate for students intending to obtain a bachelor’s degree in foreign language.
  • Program is oriented toward the actual use of language through sequential training in listening, speaking, reading and writing.
  • Foreign language considered closely related to the study of liberal arts and specialized programs of professional training.
  • Complemented by a structured program of study in the language laboratory.
  • Students planning to transfer are recommended to verify senior-institution requirements, which vary.
  • Students who are planning on teaching foreign language in a secondary school are required to take and pass the Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP) prior to transferring to an upper-division institution. Please contact the Education program at 217-786-2378 or 217-786-2391 for further information.

For Program Information Contact:

Arts and Humanities Department at 217-786-2329 or 217-786-2318 or see an academic advisor.

Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester:

EGL 101Composition I

3

 

HIS 101History of Western Civilization I

4

OR

HIS 102History of Western Civilization II

4

 

HUM 101Introduction to Humanities

3

Social Science Selection

3

Elementary Foreign Language I

4

Second Semester:

EGL 102Composition II

3

Social Science Selection

3

 

ART 204Art History-Survey of Western Art I

3

OR

MUS 104Music Appreciation

3

OR

THE 101Theatre Appreciation

3

 

Social Science Selection

3

Elementary Foreign Language II

4

Third Semester:

EGL 201Survey of British Literature I

3

MAT 104General Education Mathematics

3

Life Science Selection

3-4

Intermediate Foreign Language I

4

Elective

3

Fourth Semester:

CMN 101Public Speaking Fundamentals

3

Physical Science Selection

3-4

Intermediate Foreign Language II

4

Course Requirements:

Required General Education Courses (9 credits)

Please see your advisor for course planning.

CMN 101Public Speaking Fundamentals

3

EGL 101Composition I

3

EGL 102Composition II

3

Recommended General Education Courses (32 credits)

Please see your advisor for course planning.

ART 204Art History-Survey of Western Art I

3

OR

MUS 104Music Appreciation

3

OR

THE 101Theatre Appreciation

3

 

HIS 101History of Western Civilization I

4

OR

HIS 102History of Western Civilization II

4

 

HUM 101Introduction to Humanities

3

EGL 201Survey of British Literature I

3

MAT 104General Education Mathematics

3

Life Science Selection

3-4

Physical Science Selection

3-4

Social Science Selection

3

Social Science Selection

3

Social Science Selection

3

Recommended Program Courses (19-20 credits)

Elementary Foreign Language I

4

Elementary Foreign Language II

4

Intermediate Foreign Language I

4

Intermediate Foreign Language II

4

Elective

3

Foreign Language Options

Italian Sequence (19 credits)

ITA 101Elementary Italian I

4

ITA 102Elementary Italian II

4

ITA 201Intermediate Italian I

4

ITA 202Intermediate Italian II

4

Elective

3

French Sequence (19 credits)

FRE 101Elementary French I

4

FRE 102Elementary French II

4

FRE 201Intermediate French I

4

FRE 202Intermediate French II

4

Elective

3

German Sequence (19 credits)

GER 101Elementary German I

4

GER 102Elementary German II

4

GER 201Intermediate German I

4

GER 202Intermediate German II

4

Elective

3

Japanese Sequence (20 credits)

JPN 101Elementary Japanese I

4

JPN 102Elementary Japanese II

4

JPN 201Intermediate Japanese I

4

JPN 202Intermediate Japanese II

4

Spanish Sequence (19 credits)

SPA 101Elementary Spanish I

4

SPA 102Elementary Spanish II

4

SPA 201Intermediate Spanish I

4

SPA 202Intermediate Spanish II

4

Elective

3

*Credit must be earned in both the life and physical science areas; must be selected from the list of General Education Core Curriculum Courses and must include one laboratory course