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4/30/20 Student Planning Worksheet 2019-2021 Updated Effective Fall 2020* Associate in Science (AS) Degree Counseling, Advising, and Transfer Services (630)942-2259 Student Services Center (SSC) Room 3200 Requirements for Associate in Science Degree 1. Complete at least 64 semester hours of credit in courses numbered 1000 or above (or equivalent) for the degree. 2. Possess a minimum 2.0 (C) average in the combined grade point average of all College of DuPage courses numbered 1000 and above and all courses accepted for transfer from other institutions. 3. Complete a minimum of 20 semester hours of applicable degree credit at College of DuPage. 4. Students who break enrollment for more than three consecutive semesters are subject to the degree requirements as stated in the College of DuPage Catalog that is current at the time of re-entry. Students who are covered under a catalog prior to 2015 should consult with a counselor or adviser. 5. Earn no more than 4 semester credits from Physical Education activity courses. 6. Please note that overall degree requirement credits will be increased if you take more than one course from each group. Group 1: Math 1428, MATH 1431, or Group 2: Math 1635, Psychology 2280, and Sociology 2205. 7. Earn no more than 42 semester credits by demonstrated competence through the Advanced Placement Program (AP), the subject examinations of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), and the College of DuPage Proficiency Through an Instructor. 8. Submit an Application for a Degree or Certificate no sooner than one term before expected completion of requirements. 9. Be in good standing at the time final credits for the degree are earned. 10. To officially check your up-to-date degree status, go to myAccess and select degree audit, listed under academic profile, and select your appropriate degree. 11. A maximum of 10 semester credits in courses from the Career & Technical Education section can be applied toward this degree. 12. All General Education Core Curriculum courses must be taken with a letter grade, not satisfactory/fail grades. 13. No more than 6 semester hours of History in the Humanities and Social/Behavioral Sciences categories combined may apply toward General Education requirements. Additional credits in History may be earned as General Elective credit. 14. Earn no more than 16 semester credits in courses numbered 1800 or 2800, 1840 or 2840, 1820 to 1829, and 2820 to 2829, or labeled as independent study, experimental/pilot, selected topics, or field/experiential. 15. Earn no more than 12 semester hours of Additional Coursework credit on a satisfactory/fail basis. 16. Earn an additional 10 credits for each additional degree. Name: ____________________ Date: _________ Companion to the 2019-2021 College of DuPage Catalog. This worksheet is only a planning tool. Official evaluation is done by the Records Office. Associate in Science (AS) Degree Requirements This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate-granting school to pursue a bachelors degree in science or a science related field. Gen Ed Core Curriculum 31 Communications 9 Science 7 Mathematics 3 Humanities/Fine Arts 6 Social/Behavioral Sciences 6 Additional Coursework 33 Additional Science 6 Additional Math 3 Electives 24 Total Minimum Hours Required 64 Other Associate Degree offered at College of DuPage: Please refer to Programs of Study and other Student Planning Worksheets. www.cod.edu click “Programs of Study” OR www.cod.edu click “Current Student,” click “Counseling and Advising,” and click “Student Planning Worksheets” * Students admitted and enrolled prior to Fall 2020 should contact a counselor to confirm degree requirements and planning.

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4/30/20

Student Planning Worksheet 2019-2021 Updated Effective Fall 2020* Associate in Science (AS) Degree Counseling, Advising, and Transfer Services (630)942-2259 Student Services Center (SSC) Room 3200

Requirements for Associate in Science Degree 1. Complete at least 64 semester hours of credit in courses numbered

1000 or above (or equivalent) for the degree.2. Possess a minimum 2.0 (C) average in the combined grade point

average of all College of DuPage courses numbered 1000 andabove and all courses accepted for transfer from other institutions.

3. Complete a minimum of 20 semester hours of applicable degreecredit at College of DuPage.

4. Students who break enrollment for more than three consecutivesemesters are subject to the degree requirements as stated in theCollege of DuPage Catalog that is current at the time of re-entry.Students who are covered under a catalog prior to 2015 shouldconsult with a counselor or adviser.

5. Earn no more than 4 semester credits from Physical Educationactivity courses.

6. Please note that overall degree requirement credits will beincreased if you take more than one course from each group.Group 1: Math 1428, MATH 1431, or Group 2: Math 1635,Psychology 2280, and Sociology 2205.

7. Earn no more than 42 semester credits by demonstratedcompetence through the Advanced Placement Program (AP), thesubject examinations of the College Level Examination Program(CLEP), and the College of DuPage Proficiency Through anInstructor.

8. Submit an Application for a Degree or Certificate no sooner thanone term before expected completion of requirements.

9. Be in good standing at the time final credits for the degree areearned.

10. To officially check your up-to-date degree status, go to myAccessand select degree audit, listed under academic profile, and selectyour appropriate degree.

11. A maximum of 10 semester credits in courses from the Career &Technical Education section can be applied toward this degree.

12. All General Education Core Curriculum courses must be taken witha letter grade, not satisfactory/fail grades.

13. No more than 6 semester hours of History in the Humanities andSocial/Behavioral Sciences categories combined may apply towardGeneral Education requirements. Additional credits in History maybe earned as General Elective credit.

14. Earn no more than 16 semester credits in courses numbered 1800or 2800, 1840 or 2840, 1820 to 1829, and 2820 to 2829, or labeledas independent study, experimental/pilot, selected topics, orfield/experiential.

15. Earn no more than 12 semester hours of Additional Courseworkcredit on a satisfactory/fail basis.

16. Earn an additional 10 credits for each additional degree.

Name: ____________________ Date: _________

Companion to the 2019-2021 College of DuPage Catalog. This worksheet is only a planning tool. Official evaluation is done by the Records Office.

Associate in Science (AS) Degree Requirements This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate-granting school to pursue a bachelors degree in science or a science related field.

Gen Ed Core Curriculum 31

Communications 9

Science 7

Mathematics 3

Humanities/Fine Arts 6

Social/Behavioral Sciences 6

Additional Coursework 33

Additional Science 6

Additional Math 3

Electives 24

Total Minimum Hours Required 64

Other Associate Degree offered at College of DuPage: Please refer to Programs of Study and other Student Planning Worksheets.

www.cod.edu

click “Programs of Study”OR

www.cod.edu

click “Current Student,” click “Counseling andAdvising,” and click “Student PlanningWorksheets”

* Students admitted and enrolled prior to Fall 2020

should contact a counselor to confirm degree

requirements and planning.

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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

(For Course Descriptions, see Course Catalog)

TOTAL CREDITS: 64 MINIMUM

General Education Core: 31 Electives: 24 Additional Science: 6 Additional Math: 3

Communications (9 credits) Grade of “C” or higher required.

Written (6 Credits)

□ ENGLI 1101 (3) Check when met

□ ENGLI 1102 (3) Check when met

Oral (3 credits)

□ SPEEC 1100 (3) Check when met

Physical and Life Sciences (7 to 10 credits)

Select one course from Life Sciences and one course from Physical Sciences.

At least one course must have a laboratory component.

Life Science

□ Course: ________________________

BIOLO 1100(4), 1110(4), 1120(3)-No Lab, 1130(4), 1151(5) Physical Science

□ Course: ________________________

CHEMI 1105(4), 1137(4), 1205(4),

1211(5), 1551(5) EARTH 1101(4), 1102(4), 1105(4),

1110(4), 1111(3)-No Lab, 1115(4), 1119(3)-No Lab, 1120(3)-No Lab, 1122(4), 1124(4), 1126(3), 1130(4) OR 1131(3)-No Lab not both, 1135(4), 1140(4) OR 1141(3)-No Lab not both PHYSI 1100(4), 1150(3)-No Lab, 1180(3)-No Lab, 1201(5), 2111(5)

Mathematics (3 to 5 credits)

□ Course: ________________________

MATH 1218(3), 1220(3), 1322(3),

1533(4), 2000 (3), 2115(3), 2134(4), 2231(5), 2232(5), 2233(4) Statistics: MATH 1635(4) OR PSYCH 2280(3) OR SOCIO 2205(3) – Only one of these three courses may be used to satisfy the General Education Math requirements; and PSYCH-2280 or SOCIO-2205 may count toward

degree credits.

Humanities and Fine Arts (6 credits)

Select at least one course from Humanities and at least one course from Fine Arts.

Humanities

□ Course: ________________________

ENGLI 1130(3), 1150(3), 1151(3),

1152(3), 1153(3), 1154(3), 1157(3), 1158(3), 1159(3), 1160(3), 1161(3), 1165(3), 2220(3), 2221(3), 2223(3), 2224(3), 2226(3), 2227(3), 2228(3), 2262(3) HISTO 1110(3)Δ, 1120(3)Δ, 1160(3),

2205(3), 2220(3), 2225(3), 2230(3), 2235(3), 2245(3) HUMNT 1102(3), 1103(3), 1104(3),

1105(3), 1110(3), 1120(3), 1150(3) MPTV 1154(3) PHILO 1100(3), 1110(3), 1116(3),

1120(3), 1125(3), 1150(3), 2010(3), 2011(3), 2150(3), 2155(3) RELIG 1100(3), 1110(3), 1120(3),

1150(3), 1155/2155(3), 2160(3) CHINE 2202(4) FRENC 2202(4), 2251(3), 2252(3) GERMA 2202(4), 2251(3), 2252(3) ITALI 2202(4) JAPAN 2202(4) KOREA 2202(4) RUSSI 2202(4) SPANI 2202(4), 2206(4), 2208(4),

2251(3), 2252(3) Fine Arts

□ Course: ________________________

ART 1100(3), 2211(3), 2212(3),

2213(3), 2214(3) ENGLI 1135(3), 1145 (3), 1154(3) HUMNT 1101(3), 1104(3), 1105(3),

1110(3) MPTV 1135(3), 1145 (3), 1154(3) MUSIC 1100(3), 1104(3), 1115(3) THEAT 1100(3)

Social & Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

Select two courses from at least two disciplines.

□ Course: ________________________

□ Course: ________________________

ANTHR 1000(3), 1100(3), 1105(3),

1130(3), 1200(3), 1400(3) ECONO 2200(3), 2201(3), 2202(3) GEOGR 1100(3), 1105(3), 1120(3),

1130(3), 1140(3) HISTO 1130(3)Δ, 1140(3)Δ, 2210(3),

2215(3), 2242(3), 2260(3) POLS 1100(3), 1101(3), 1105(3),

2203(3), 2220(3) PSYCH 1100(3), 2230(3), 2233(3),

2235(3), 2237(3), 2240(3) SOCIO 1100(3), 1120(3), 2210(3),

2215(3), 2220(3)

ADDITIONAL SCIENCE & MATH REQUIREMENTS

(In addition to gen ed requirements)

ADDITIONAL SCIENCE Physical/Life Sciences

(6 credits minimum – 2 courses)

□ Course: ________________________

□ Course: ________________________

ANAT 1500(4), 1551(4), 1552(4),

1571(4), 1572(4) BIOLO 1130(4)*, 1140(3), 1151(5)*,

1152(5), 1200(2-3), 2150(4), 2151(4) BOTAN 1310(4), 1320(4), 2350(4),

2360(3) CHEMI 1137(4)*, 1212(5), 1552(5),

2213(4), 2551(5), 2552(5) EARTH 1101(4)*, 1102(4)*, 1105(4)*,

1110(4)*, 1111(3)*, 1115(3)*, 1116(1), 1117(1), 1119(3)*, 1120(3)*, 1122(4)*, 1124(4)*, 1126(3)*, 1130(4)* or 1131(3)* not both, 1135(4)*, 1140(4)* or 1141(3)* not both, 2102(4), 2103(3), 2110(4), 2115(4), 2116(1), 2117(1), 2118(1) MICRO 1420(4) PHYSI 1202(5), 1150(3)*, 2111(5)*,

2112(5), 2115(4) ZOOLO 1220(3), 2250(4), 2260(4)

ADDITIONAL MATH Mathematics

(3 credits minimum – 1 course)

□ Course: ________________________

MATH 1218(3)*, 1220(3)*, 1321(4),

1322(3)*, 1340(3), 1428(3), 1431(5), 1432(3), 1533(4)*, 1635(4)*, 2115(3)*, 2134(4)*, 2231(5)*, 2232(5)*, 2233(4)*, 2245(4), 2270(4), 2300(3) Statistics: MATH 1635(4) OR PSYCH 2280(3) OR SOCIO 2205(3) – Only

one of these three courses may be used to satisfy the General Education Math requirement; and PSYCH 2280 or SOCIO 2205 may count toward

degree credits. * Course also meets gen ed requirements. If used for gen ed, must choose others to meet the additional math/science for AS Degree. Δ Course may only be applied to either Humanities OR Social & Behavioral Sciences; NOT BOTH.

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Human Relations

□ One course (check when met) ANTHR 1000**, 1100**, 1105**,

1130**, 1410 ART 1100** COLLG 1105, 1110 DANCE 1100 EDUCA 1101, 1105, 1110 ENGLI 1160**, 1161**, 1165** GEOGR 1130** HISTO 2200, 2237, 2242, 2267

HUMAN 1113◊, 1121

HUMNT 1110** MANAG 2220

OFTI 2600◊

PHILO 1110**, 1112, 1114, 2010**,

2011** POLS 2230 PSYCH 1150, 2235**, 2240** SOCIO 1100**, 1120**, 2215**, 2225,

2290 SPANI 1100, 1110 SPEEC 1200, 2200

Global/Multicultural Studies OR

Contemporary Life Skills

□ One course from Global/Multicultural Studies OR Contemporary Life Skills (check when met)

Global/Multicultural Studies

ANTHR 1000**, 1100**, 1105**, 1110,

1130**, 1400** ARABI 1101, 1102 ART 1100**, 2214** BUSIN 2255 CHINE 1100, 1101, 1102, 2201,

2202** ECONO 2220 ENGLI 1160**, 1161**, 2221**, 2226**,

2227**, 2262** FRENC 1100, 1101, 1102, 2201,

2202**, 2251**, 2252** GEOGR 1100**, 1105**, 1120**, 2235 GERMA 1100, 1101, 1102, 2201,

2202**, 2251**, 2252** HISTO 2200, 2205**, 2210**, 2215**,

2220**, 2225**, 2230**, 2235**, 2237, 2240, 2242, 2267 HUMAN 1121 HUMNT 1105** ITALI 1100, 1101, 1102, 2201, 2202**,

2251, 2252 JAPAN 1100, 1101, 1102, 2201,

2202**, 2251, 2252 KOREA 1101, 1102, 2201, 2202** MCOMM 1120 MUSIC 1104**, 1115** PHILO 1110**, 1116**, 1150** POLS 2203**, 2220**, 2221 RELIG 1100**, 1150**, 1155/2155**,

2160** RUSSI 1101, 1102, 2201, 2202**

(Global/Multicultural Studies continued)

SOCIA 1110 SOCIO 2210**, 2220** SPANI 1100, 1101, 1102, 1110, 2201,

2202**, 2251**, 2252** SPEEC 2200

Contemporary Life Skills

ACCOU 1110◊, 2140

ARCH 1100◊, 1121◊

ART 1101, 1105, 1140, 1151

AUTO 1040◊, 1110◊

BUSIN 1100

CIS 1110◊, 1120◊, 1130◊, 1150◊,

1400◊

CIT 1100◊, 1121◊

COLLG 1105, 1110, 1115 CRIMJ 1100

CULIN 1110◊

ECEC 1110◊

ECONO 1110 EDUCA 1100, 1105, 1110, 1115, 2201

ELMEC 1101◊, 1120◊, 1130◊, 1300◊

ENGLI 2250, 2251, 2252, 2253, 2261

FASHI 1201◊

FIRE 1150◊

GRDSN 1102◊

HLTHS 1110◊

HVACR 1110◊

HORT 1100◊

HOSP 1102◊ HUMAN 1113◊, 1115◊, 1125◊

INTER 1150◊

LIBRA 1101◊

MANUF 1180◊, 2280◊

MATH 1100◊, 1220**

MCOMM 1100, 1105

MPTV 1011◊, 1020◊, 1220◊

OFTI 1100◊, 1200◊, 1220◊

PHOTO 1100◊

PHYS 1101-1932 (except 1554, 1557,

1558, 1559, 1800, 1820, and 1840), 2244, 2251, 2254 PSYCH 1140, 1150 SOCIO 1205, 2200, 2290 SPEEC 1110, 1120, 1160, 2210 THEAT 1105, 1111, 2230

Any discipline “Internship” courses. ** Course conforms to the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) general education standards.

◊ Credits apply to the Career and

Technical Education (CTE) category.

ELECTIVES (24 credits)

(List of courses on other side of this page. For Course Descriptions, see

Course Catalog)

Students are strongly encouraged to consult with a faculty adviser and/or the transfer institution in

selecting transfer-oriented elective credit. No more than 10 semester hours of credit from the Career & Technical Education category will

be applicable to the AS Degree.

No more than 4 credits of Physical Education Activity Coursework may apply toward an associates degree.

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Transfer Oriented Electives

Accountancy 2140, 2150, 2205,

2206, 2241, 2242, 2251, 2870*** Anatomy and Physiology Anthropology Art Biology (except 2871) Botany Business (except 1111, 1120, 1155,

1161, 1170, 2200, 2220, 2860, 2865) Business Law (except 2860, 2865) Chemistry College Skills Dance 1100*** Early Childhood Education & Care

1101, 2870*** Earth Science Economics Education Engineering English (except 2863) Fashion 1116 Foreign Language: Arabic, Chinese (except 1800), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish Geography History Human Services 1121*** Humanities Interior Design 2870*** Justice Studies (formerly Criminal Justice; prefix remains CRIMJ)

1100, 1151, 1152, 1210, 2030, 2150, 2231, 2240*** Management 2210*** Marketing 2210*** Mass Communication Mathematics (except 1100, 1102,

1104, 1115, 1116) Microbiology Motion Picture/Television 1111,

2022*** Music Philosophy Photography 1105*** Physical Education (except 2863) Physics (except 1800, 1953, 1963,

2800) Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Social Science Sociology Speech (except 1140) Theater Zoology *** All other courses in these subject areas are assigned to the Career & Technical Education Category.

Career and Technical Education Electives

A maximum of 10 semester hours of

Career & Technical education coursework may apply toward the AS Degree. This is not required. Students should verify the transferability of their courses with their transfer institution

prior to enrollment.

Accountancy (except 2140, 2150,

2205, 2206, 2241, 2242, 2251, 2870) Anesthesia Technology Architecture Automotive Service Technology Biology 1871 Business 1111, 1120, 1155, 1161,

1170, 2200, 2220, 2860, 2865 Business Law 2860, 2865 Central Sterile Processing Distribution Computer & Information Science Computer & Information Technology Cosmetology Culinary Arts Dance (except 1100) Dental Hygiene Diagnostic Medical Imaging – Nuclear Medicine Diagnostic Medical Imaging – Radiography Diagnostic Medical Imaging – Sonography Early Childhood Education and Care (except 1101, 2870) Electro-Mechanical Technology Electronics Technology English 2863 Eye Care Assistant Facilities Management Fashion Studies (except 1116) Fire Science Graphic Design Health Information Technology Health Sciences Hearing Instrument Dispensary Program Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVACR) Horticulture Hospitality and Tourism Human Services (except 1121) Interior Design (except 2870) Interpreting Justice Studies (formerly Criminal Justice; prefix remains CRIMJ)

(except 1100, 1151, 1152, 1210, 2030, 2150, 2231, 2240) Library and Information Technology Long-Term Care Administration Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology Management (except 2210) Manufacturing Technology

(Career and Technical Education Electives continued)

Marketing (except 2210) Mathematics 1100, 1102, 1104, 1115,

1116 Medical Assistant Motion Picture/Television (except

1111, 2022) Nursing Office Technology Information Paralegal Studies Photography (except 1105) Physical Education, Fitness, & Sports Studies 2863 Physical Therapist Assistant Physics 1800, 1953, 1963, 2800 Radiation Therapy Real Estate Respiratory Care Sign Language Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Surgical First Assistant Surgical Technology Welding

Student and College Services

Campus Central: SSC Atrium

(630) 942-3000

Center for Access and Accommodations: SSC 3249

(630) 942-2154

Student Financial Assistance: SSC 2220 (630) 942-2251

Office of Student Records: SRC 2150

(630) 942-3838

Student Registration Services: SSC 2221 (630) 942-2377

Testing Services: BIC 2405

(630) 942-2400

Veterans Services: SSC 2225 (630) 942-3814